A4- Weduesday, Innmary 20, 1982 - North Shore News the world outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA Violent crimes rise in Canada OTTAWA --_ Violent crimes rose by 9.3 per- cent in the first quarter of 1982 largely because of increases in murders and assaurts, Statistics Canada savs. The government's statistics bureau soporte Monday that assaelts oust indecert) increased by 17 percert: murders rose by 10.3 percent, co fiom 117 to 129, and repber:--< edged up one percent Total crimiaal oc ute: off-nc- wn Canada eoce by 13.2 percent between January and March last year because of an in- crease in property of- fences, Statisucs Canada report-d. It said that property crimes — which accounted for two-thirds wf ah cnominal offences — reese by i 4 oercent, of from ITF RM te 810 W006 The sue ease wus fueled ty, aa 18 |! percent i: eoim thef: and an t1 -accaa break s denice: othenves. princeton y fiore security fer 1.8. diplomats PARIS — Tire US ambassador urdered tighter staff secarity because of the arparendy professional k.ving cf military inte thgence officer Lt. Col. Charlies Rav, the sccuad attack in two months cn a Ui S%. diploma: in Paris “The iFireach) president has of.ered ic give ous all necessary means of = retaiorcing security, Aminissacor fiwan Galbrauh iold reporter Monday after meeting President Francois Mitterrand fer a longstanding pointment. “We have to judge to what level we should protec: creple.” he said. ‘Col Ry did not appear to be a person in the public eye and we did not think he was running risk 3.” In Washington, the Whitc House issucd a statemeat saying “ihe wameon act of his murders reinforces our deter- Minstion to stamp out inte, cauonal terzomsm and prevent similar tr. ge cies an the future .~ tunch ap infration rates Up, uD and away OTTAWA aad tallet..-a, prude “us Statistees Yue Jay at the level oun a) Canecda Lascae st Veal. an “acre! a retbhee thes od farleat bates Chon Mm yanks, .aad New Dennniatn Party MP lan Dcans “We've Pre ee ST rt been warning thea and wari, teem © Teeanms sand efter at) wes seportcd that C aaaua s annual anflaten rate for 1VSt stood at b2S pre ccaul the haphest love Vance peaces increased by 17 2 percentin 1948 “Thes’sve created ibe unemypl yorent, they've allowed inlerest rates bo Tun sampant, despite the prods. aoa. thet wt would . aun ¢ re flatioo Deans said “The urfo.tuaate thing is ‘CS a anayorly gover dlc ve figures.” ahenl “PP st were a minonty. there would te ao hestet om oan turfimg the rascals vul som. theng hhh. ts” wre: New Siflingsgate market opens LONDON Bhithel, tecotng Unei backs on ia thousand yoam af hasto: y boadens fabmongers opened thet acw market iodlay and it was chao as usual “At. « vbambles geomblied fiabo men haat Roy Jeftine,n at the shiny fish been new Hallhagspate market “Dive waiting ao fons ond a hall cutsede in that ronad Bat offtesal Dxon Tyltce who helped cing thee old Billangsgate bell wo opea the ocw marict at am aaid “the \ 0 tec thing problema should be toned oul very senor “te oa a vety Sasadil burkding aml we the at Tyter sand Ccrtainly Chere - cre ao fishy toa shed for whe old Ballangsgate othe sme liy etty cootre landmart whose finlhmongers salty language made “pillangagate” a dn thonary word meaning abusive talk foul vulgar N. Van School Board adds fo separatism mutterings By AVIS HOPKINS THE SEPARATIST movement among No Shore school boards is growing. A step towards separausm was taken by North Van couver School Board Tuesday when the board decided to ask for separate treatment vy the Ministry of Education: Earlier, West Vancouver school board = 7>belled against the provines.! schoo! tax system and nade firs: moves in mid-Decenber hecome an independen: school district. Alarmed by ihe coming impact of scaring 1952 scheol taxes, Nowith Va: couver School Board voice unanimously to ask the ministry for ‘‘special dispensation” so it can do something to alleviate tax burden on homeowners. Blasang the school tax \vstem as unfair, members of ‘he board disparaged as ineffectual recent ocmmendations in a > emment report aimed at ‘omg homeowners. ics death by a thousand .utS imstead of the vubotine,” said trustee - crawford Kian. ‘! ¢ Fleming report is the oof a ministry com- + struck to Ingwire into cffect of soaring tax .reases for some school SSEPYCES, ihe report bas recom- mended ircreased vweowner grants for veted homes and a ~ Increases ‘higher than reasonable’ FROM PAGE At single famiiy homcowne:,s rose 17 per ceni over last year, Bell said. “This ts higher than would scem to have been reasonable.” Director of Financial Services Mel Palmer sad the District will argue before the Assessment Apnez! Board that the assessment for the Mmunicipahty is out of hne overall, and then use some individual exampic< to prove its case. “We can't piapotrt every assessment that’s ort of Lise with the markei. That would be an impossible task.” he said. Palmer told cownc il he has never henadled an cpreal like the one tie Distact as APPL