A4 - Wednesday, September 29, 1982 - North Shore News the world outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA TORONTO — Car. servative finance iitiic Michael Wi! us said Tuesday the federal government's wage restraint program “is just 6 per cent of the solution” to the inflation problem. “The 6-per cent solution won't ensure success in a _ post- _ recession world,” Wilson said in a speech prepared for delivery to a Financial Post conference on the government’s restraint program. “The 6-per cent solution is just that...6 per cent of the solution. More is required.” TORONTO — Shell Canada president William Daniel said Tuesday the business community would welcome man- datory wage _ controls throughout the public sector but voluntary restraints were proving adequate in the private sector. PRANKFURT, West Germany — A_ West German engineering firm said today it will defy American sanctions and deliver gas turbines to the Soviet Union for use on the disputed Siberian pipeline to Western Europe A company spokesman said AEG-Kanis had informed the Soviets it will ship the turbines but dechned to comment on the delivery date or number of turbines in volved. AEG-Kanas has a $320 million contract to deliver a total of 47 gas turbines to the Sovict BONN West Germany Ihe Piece Democrat members of Parlimament vated lLuecsday to overthrow Chancelher Helmut Sched an a ne confidence vote and replace hhisn with Christian Democnraty steader Helmut Kohl oa Pree Democrats spokesman sand Hle sand 4 of the brec [de erase pant members of Parhament om a secret toardbeot voted to oust Tories knock wage restraint Pipeline wars continue Helmut Schmidt in trouble Wilson’ categorically rejected the im- plementation of full wage controls, saying such a move was ‘not necessary.” “During the past 2'% years we needed, as a country, to place greater stress on a combination of policies which, while not isolating ourselves from a world recession...would reduce our exposure to. in- ternational problems and allow us to respond to them from a position of strength.” Voluntary controls ‘adequate’ If the federal 6-and-5- per cent wage program were to be effective it would require a “new period of cooperation” between labor, govern- ment and _ business, Daniel told a Financial Post conference on the restraint program. Union for use on the 3,700-mile pipeline. A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Bonn said he was unaware of Kans action, but that if correct it was the sole decision of the Nuremberg based firm However, the move to deliver the turbines follows a West German Economics Muintstry letter to the = firm last month declaring President Reagan's embargo on delivery of pipeline equipment, legal and a violation of Wes German sovereignty Schimdt| 18 voted against the motion and Iwo withheld hear votes Kohl necas only 29 of the biec Democratic votes to be chosen chancclhor by parthament braday The vate of the party whieh tas been divided by the ante Schmidt polity of leader Hans Dnetrah Crease het appearcd te seal the Late of So tremactt and cod has N year chan clletry FROM © AGE A3 architects designing ‘4: plaza had weersed for the tree to stay and that the manager of the IGA store immediately behind where the tree was regretful about the decision to take it down. Even the faller is said to have stated he did not want to cut down such a beautiful tree. “But the property belongs to Credit Foncier,” says Chamberlain, “and I un- derstand the word to take it down came from back east as the word IGA was ob- structed from view and today the dollar is more important than a tree. “This is 1982 and people don't believe in putting benches around trees. It was a landmark and could have been left there for people to sit under or even to park their cars under, in the No good will come out of it shade. But the tree had to come down so they could get one ‘nore parking space.” Though he could not face seeing the tree cut down, Chamberlain was given a round of the trunk, which was about three feet across. He will be preserving it, along with his memories, in the form of a table he in- tends carving from it. He thinks the loss of the tree, which meant so much to locals, may have more impact than any benefit to the businesses there. “The dog that is lying underneath there is such a faithful old friend that T'm quite sure no good will come of it,” Chamberlain predicts. “I don’t wish them any harm, but knowing the Indians as I do over the years, a weeping willow tree is very significant.” Int. Plaza Hotel aes Mee ADULT & COMMUNITY “EDUCATION SERVICES ‘MOATH AND WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICTS © You can earn Grade 12 at Night School within 2 months GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CLASSES (G.E.D.) both DAY and EVENING You left school at Grade 10? You may have Grade 12 knowledge level! Find out - join a G.E.D. prep. classs and try the "Test Series" When you are ready you write the exam and if successful, you will receive a Grade 12 Equivalent Graduation Certificate. It takes about 2 months! Start any time. All classes held at: . 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