A4 - Sunday News, January 10, 1982 the world outside... - WARSAW radio quoted a member of the Polish Communist Party Polit- buro as saying Soli- darity had prepared a hit- list of party members marked for assassination. “The list of those it was planned to put to death individually or in whole families is startlingly long,” the broadcast quoted Politburo member Albin Siwak as saying. The radio quoted an interview with the Com- munist Party newspaper Trybuna Ludu. Siwak was quoted as saying authorities had OTTAWA — The federal government is sacrificing thousands of workers on the “altar of MacEachenomics,” op- position MPs said Friday as Satistics Canada reported unemployment climbed to a three-year high of 8.6 per cent in December. The government agency attributed the hike in unemployment to thousands of lay-offs in the depressed manu- facturing sector in On- tario and Quebec. WASHING TON Prest- dent Reagan's turnabout to continue compulsory draft registration was prompted by new findings of muiltary mobiuhzation needs — and not global tensions, Defence Secre tary Caspar Weinberger said Friday The White House announced Thursday that Reagan is abandoming hts oft-stated opposition to registration, and hua MOSCOW A large number of CIA agents armed with nefye gas Buns potson pellets and fountain pen CaMmMcras recently were caught red handed” in the act of spying Pravda said [he pecwspapcr Communit Party aecused the Central Intelligenec Agency of CNppbeo saan gy ¢ sabotage and terror on lop tS aad of orders of leaders (rvieng le Sarvicl roesvat cilrcos ilo its servace Solidarity ‘hit list’ claimed ‘detailed list, found documents at Solidarity’s regional headquarters at Mazowsze containing a “showing plans to eliminate my person.” ‘This list contains above all the names of Polish communists, Siwak said. The interview with Siwak was reported after Roman Catholic Arch- bishop Jozef Glemp con- demned attempts to force loyalty oaths repudiating Solidarity in the prelate's most outspoken criticism of the martial law regime. Feds blamed for new jobless high New Democratic Party finance critic Bob Rae said unemployment will climb even higher this winter, noting the troubled auto and farm industries have already announced further planned lay-offs. Rae blamed Finance Minister Allan MacEachen's determina- tion to combat inflation through high interest rates. Companies have reacted to the tight- money policy by laying off workers, hPsaid. New reasons for Reagan’s draft list dreds of thousands of 18- year-old men who have failed to sign up will be given a second chance to do 90 to avoid prosecution Weinberger played down the sharp shift between enticism Reagan leveled at the program started up by President Carter 18 months age, and his deciston this week to keep the system intact Sign up CIA agents nabbed — Pravda ‘CIA agents and spies are trying fo the Soviet ad quirc mm Ulmaon secret taformation about the dctence potcotial the armed forces about targets carmarked by the Pentagon foor tuclear strikes and oatbewrt the SOvie th cecomomy Wosaad fhe newspaper alae said rn) Soviet citizen named VG Kalinin omvected in Ie TS ol Tre ASON was caccutedd bry tiring squad amd that tre wan specifioaliy « targed with working forthe (1A District Maplewood plan threatened FROM PAGE A1 Park and other parks would be used for anchorage by ships undergoing _ self- maintenance. Kreuchen listed what he saw as the major problems with the recommendations: ¢ They conflict considerably with the District’s own plans for Maplewood and areas east, which include labor- intensive industry and a ‘multi use area’ en- compassing cultural, recreational, entertainment, retail and public tran- sportation facilities. Port terminals are not labor- intensive and would force relocation of the projected multi use area, said Kreuchen. * Dredging and filling of the intertidal areas would destroy habitats for fish and waterfowl. ® Construction of new terminals would increase rail and road traffic and put heavier demands on Distnct fire services. e Development of the waterfront for port uses would “have a detrimental effect on future residential development in Seymour.” Council members generally agreed with Kreuchen, and endorsed his recommended response to Pedestrian killed A WOMAN DIED Thursday after being struck by a car when she was crossing the road on a crosswalk at Esplanade and Rogers in North Vancouver. Gian Saul, aged 52, of West 14th Street in North Pay - Less CARS TOWED away in North Vancouver in 1982 will cost motorists about $37 for their return. ~ That's an increase of slightly less than 10 per cent over [981 rates, charged by Pay-Less Auto Towing Ltd, according to City staff. The company, which has J. T. JAY) POGSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP is Ob Sa JOEIN CRA has been awarded the first fo oT (fA) Poe, SON Metnortal Se treadert attend Stoo Mh chaels Ulniversity Se breocl in Nae torre aged 14 ship fo The Seholarsbups ts cle Mis Reynolds as oa nated by Joan liv tip memorial ta her torother Mi joseph Paylor ([AY) Poxysonm oa long line resident of Naectotiea 4 ¢ Joti reotetneders Cotati ou fatve oll ws othe Vrotedipgert son oof Ma Mis Pratroe hk Copf of Coasbor verdes Ialatred Eb ¢ py attegvuded atid fortyay feet rnied Cloadsrre as bobevreritaan yo stred played Nii Sotath Sere ee Piabhd ters up ON Ate Pee te Vor er sity Swe ties 4bOCE Hae Prtaveetae bh Baad Nove torr ter Eb t NOME? UE Pte deri ters Jeoobrr Sve tiattres tad AY any Vancouver, was struck at about 8 a.m. and died in Lions Gate Hospital at 3 p.m. the same day. A 25-year-old Surrey driver, Daniel Clarke, has been charged with driving without due consideration. cost more towed away vehicles for the City and the local R.C.M_P. for the past three years, has been awarded another two- year contract, to December 31, 1983. Pay-Less Auto Towing was the only company to submit a bid on the joint City and District contract. the Nationa! Harbours Board by a 5-2 vote. Council will tell the board not to expand the handling of dangerous commodities within the Inner Harbor, to locate new bulk = and chemical handling facilities away from population centres, to recognize — the need for public access to the waterfront, not to build new rail or port facilities in the District east of Maplewood, and to recognize the District's need to use its land for labor-intensive in- dustries. In addition, council has struck a committee of staff EN and council come out with what *wAlderman Peter Powell called “a political response” to the proposals. members to 100 copies SE™ 00° plete, om- money Saving line of copying servi- ces. 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