A4 - Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1981 - North Shore News the orl tside @od 6 By UNITED PRESS CANADA ~ Oil pricing deal reached OTTAWA - The Federal and Alberta governments Tuesday reached a $200 billion five-year energy pricing agreement that would almost triple the price of a barrel of domestic oil by 1986. The pact would in- crease the price from wells that have been producing before Jan. 1, 1981 to $57.75 a barrel within five years. Federal Energy Minister Marc Lalonde refused comment on a suggestion the price of gasoline at Ontario pumps could be as high as $4-a gallon because the province has built in an escalator tax to watch increased prices. The price of oil will increase $2.50 a barrel on Oct. f, this year, by $4.50 next year, thereafter $4 every six months until the end of 1986. A higher price structure would apply to oil discovered and produced after Jan. 1, 1982. Under the “new oil” price schedule, the estimated wellhead price for crude will be $45.92 as of Jan. 1, 1982, and up to $77.48 per barrel by July 1, 1986. Khomeini orders ease-up Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordered his regime Tuesday to ease its crackdown against dissidents in the af- termath of the assassinations of President Mohammed Ali Rajai and Prime Minister Mohammed Javad Bahonar. Khomeini issued the order in a speech at his north Tehran home, Tehran Radio said in a live broadcast monitored in Ankara, Turkey. Khomeini’s speech was interrupted several times during the broadcast. Khomeini’s new order came as assassinations and attacks against the regime grew throughout Iran. Police search for bodies VANCOUVER — Police used tracking dogs Tuesday in a search for the bodtes of two teenagers whose recovery could lead to sull more murder charges against a black-haired construction worker already charged with nine child-slayings. Clifford Robert Olson, 41. of Coquitlan, will appear in court later this month in connection with the senes of at least 11 and possibly 12 disap pearances and slayings of children need Veo TE ing case that appeared un paralleled inp modern Canadian crime annals Crown Prosecutor John Hall said the search for the two was concentratéd in the forested Agassiz area where some victims were found earlier. Hall said one of the bodies may have been carmied off by wild animals and the remains may aever be found RCMP = Insp Larry - Proke said up to 30 searchers would scour the arca until there was no hope of finding the girls, who disappeared in April auu May 1ae ivaignault child’s clothing = has already been identified by relatives Army stages African coup PARIS The army scized power ino an ap parently bloodless coup in’ the Central Afjcan Republic Luecsday Presidcat David Dacko wiS reported to have handed over the power of has office to the military citing reasons of health The army tnstalled the military chicf of = staff Gen Andre Kolingba. as head of state and the con pohtical suspended satution and patties Breneh troops stathoned in the fommer French colony weic ordered to stay on ther base Kolingba said in a rade broadcast be had “asked foot aod obtained | Dachos resignation, *No Payments To Sept. 1982 ‘only $13,000 down GAMBIER ISLAND SEA RANCH It’s the chance of a lifetime! For a limited time only, Gambier Island Sea Ranch can offer waterfront and semi-waterfront lots plus common ownership in a 300 acre operating sheep ranch, only 15 miles from - downtown Vancouver, for as little. - as $13,000 down with no interest and no payments to September 1982. Hard to believe?? Just read on. All lots serviced with water and sewer. Moorage for each owner. @ Horses, stables, riding trails. @ Tennis courts. @ 330 acres of meadows and torested lands. ® Central lodge. © Full time ragch manager. Mm © Pan Abode display home. bd bly to view. All uiterested pure bases trast be abe ‘ aT ML! d by a staff member to view property hor more information call — . Office 689-2867 _— fi : realty corp 2002 TOSS West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC.