A4 - Sunday News, October 25, 1981 a) By UNITED PRESS CANADA call’ OTTAWA, - Housing Minister Paul Cosgrove said Friday he has been swamped with more than 160 calls from distressed homeowners since of- fering to personally in- tervene and guarantee they would not lose their homes befo.e_ the November budget. Less than 24 hours after his offer, Cosgrove urged homeowners to first call their MP’s and then pleaded with parliamen- tarians to check their phone calls and contact the banks involved before passing the information to his office. The housing minister Cancun CANCUN, Mexico - The 22-nation North-South economic summit closed its two-day conference Friday by tackling the critical problem of how the world’s poor nations can finance their economic development. President Reagan has come out for a capitalist solution under which the developing nations would create a climate favorable to foreign investment, WASHINGTON - American and Canadian companies planning (to build a $23-billion pipeline to carry natural gas from Alaska to the flower 48 states Friday urged Congress to help specd up the long delayed project. Testifying at House and Senate hearings, company representatives said the fate of the ambitious project hinged on congressional acceptance of President Reagan's both VICTORIA Canadas 10 peemicrs agreed to mect woth Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau Nov fin Oitawa for a conference on the COonstitubiron Berrvtish © olumiteaa Preaies Ball Benne th saad borvehay Bennet! tte preemie ts chatraan wssued tase pty le Drvundeau ! biecuene before a deadline ser try the prime otmainister He Cosgro ve announced that an RCMP investigation has ° been launched into the leaking of several Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reports that have forecast up to 40,000 Canadians would lose their homes within the next two years because of high mortgage . rates and 30,000 would lose their jobs. CMHC President Ray Hession ordered the RCMP investigate security at the cor- poration after New Democratic Party Leader Ed Broadbent was given a secret 27-page report, Cosgrove said outside of the House of Commons. “Progress” at Reagan while those nations want easier terms from the international lending institutions controlied by the industrialized West. Reagan, who unveiled a plan at the Thursday's opening session for U.S. economic aid, said today he has learned a lot about the needs of the poor nations., “I think great progress has been made,” White House aides quoted him as saying. $23 billion pipeline urged proposed changes to a 1977 law requiring full private financing. Joining in the plea was Alaska Gov. Jay Ham- mond, who also pledged his state’s continued support of the project during a House hearing. The pipeline would carry gas from Prudhoc Bay through Alaska and Cansda to Calgary. Alberta, where it would split into two legs to serve both western and castern customers in the United States Premiers agree to Nov. 2 talks said be had reserved the Conference Center im Ottawa Nov 2 4 for the talks The premuicts cc. pressed unhappiness at the prime moeester ys Step pestiron the ron ference waohtd be oa base Cram tee rea hh aw cn Ness oa the Coon stuburbteoa * Agenda highlights from Monday's meetings of the North Shore Councils in- clude the following items: NORTH VANCOUVER CITY (7:30 P.M.) Delegation -- Mr. Marcel Gagnon, resident manager, Marlborough Towers and property management personnel, Hollyburn Properties Ltd. re noise and vandalism caused by Whispers patrons. Report on newspaper recycling Report on Fast Eddie’s Cabaret NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (7:30 P.M.) the Fair from for Delegation Committee Assessment. Grant application the Rec Commission Parking restrictions on from N. 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