‘Margaret - Tuesday, of helping ‘aggravate Britain's 21 per. cént inflation and worst unemployment: sincé the Great Depression. But Mrs. Thatcher said she would not ease her tough anti-inflation policies despite Tuesdays censure motion in Parliament, charging that her strict economics were “Thatcher demoralizing the country.” . - Labor party spokesmen’ _ said the opposition knows it cannot bring down the government with the motion. “They > said the purpose of ‘the censyre motion was to draw the -country’s attention tothe sharp division between labor and the Con- servatives over economic policy. buried? in Egypt CAIRO, Egypt (UPI - The body of the deposed . Shah of Iran was borne . Tuesday: on a_ horse- drawn caisson through the sunny streets of Cairo to a final resting alongside’ Egyptian kings in a state funeral marked by the absence of world leaders who once called him friend. Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the son of an illiterate colonel who rose to become a _ self- proclaimed King of Kings, began his final journey in a_ coffin, draped in the green, white and red Iranian imperial flag. Of the scores of in- ternational leaders who once paid homage to the Shah, the only mourners “to show up were a disgraced former U.S. President and another | deposed monarch — Richard Nixon and Greece's former King Constantine XII. Postal workers testify at inquiry OTTAWA (UPC) - A postal worker was bullied and threatened with imprisonment and another was hospitalized with a nervous. break- down following an ac- cusation -by security officers that he had stolen a money packet, a federal imquiry has been told. Mail sorter Alan Stecle told the Marin Com- mission into post office security Monday he was bullied by postal in- vestigators and _ his girlfriend was told he faced up to 14 years in prison for stealing the money packet containing $90. Co-worker Roper told mission, investigating annual theft losses of $4.75 million at the post office, that the in- vestigation was ‘so upsetting” he had a nervous breakdown and spent almost four months in hospital. Donald the com- Judge Rene Marin was expected to report to Postmager General Andre Quellet in the fall and recommend = com- prehensive training for postal security officials. Fall TV season threatened HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- A prolonged actors strike could wipe out the new television scason scheduled to begin this fall and create a scarcity of movies, the chief negotiator for the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers said Friday. Billy Hunt, chairman of MORE WORLD NEWS BEGINS PAGE Al4 the negotiating com. mittee for the producers, said the strike by the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists now in its fifth day, could substantially affect network program- ming in the fall and possibly keep new movies from theaters six or cight months from now. Properties Homeowners emphasized traffic problems that holding Panorama Studios udios ite above pper Levels Highway in West Vancouver-feel they're :. getting a: bad deal ‘from the ‘people. planning to make “Let's Make a Deal” at the studios. West Van council Monday - night received three letters - complaining forthcoming production of the popular TV game show _ series hosted by Monty Hall, due to start at Panorama next month. about the Each -show, to be produced by Catalena Productions Inc., requires a live proximately 200 people. Present production plans are . understood to’ call for the videotaping of three shows audience of ap- daily. A letter from In- ternational Land Cor- poration, developers of the adjacent Panorama Village complex, reminded council that the Village, except for ‘the Restaraunt, residential area”. House is “basically a Salmon The letter added that the ‘use of the film studio for very commercial purposes” is not compatible with the residential nature of the area. A letter from Cameron Carmichael, a local resident, said that to permit this promotion of “Let’s Make a Deal” to go ahead with “no thought to its impact on the residents makes a mockery of our community planning.” Carmichael added that the small streets will be invaded by large numbers of visitors and their cars — noting thaat Panorama mentioned 200-300 people as a typical audience for the shows. . 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