Prine _ Minister: , Pierre -"g. - President Reagan. warmly in Canada’ 's Capital: ‘today, but a ‘small .group of chanting protestors also was on hand to. oppose’ the increasing U.S. role ‘in CentralAmerica. - - When. Reagan.:arrived -at the door of the gothic - ‘Parliament | Building, ; dissidents interrupted his Crees moving the © "Canadian ° leader. to acknowledge . them... A sometimes . profane BELFAST, Northern: Ireland. (UPI). ~ -Irish nationalist Bernadette Devlin McAliskey told - the first news. conference since she was ‘wounded i in -.an_ assassination: attempt that~she--will’-return to politics. Mrs. McAliskey, 33, still wore .a cast.on one leg and:came to the news conference - Monday on crutches. -’She™-and “her husband were wounded in a terrorist raid on their isolated ‘farmhouse last: Jan. 16. She said she was troop MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet Union announced Tuesday that a series of military matieuvers will be held later this month in Poland and other East Bloc nations. No specific dates or locations .for the mancuvers were given. The official Tass news “oFTAWA (UPD: ~~ _Parliament,. 7 and vocal minority in the | crowd of | several thousand chanted, “U.S:. - Imperialism - Get out: of | - El Savador” and carried’ - placards reading “Stop Acid Rain”. Trudeau : sought to quiet them, by | saying, “Hey guys, when I Tm not met with. these . signs.” . gE * Americans have some President Reagan?” The crowd, mostly friendly, then cheered. ‘resuming her role. in the campaign’ for political status for Irish Republican prisoners in the H-block cells at Maze prison and would probably seek election to Parliament in a vacancy create by the death of Frank Maguire. Mrs. McAliskey, who at age 21 was. the youngest woman ever seated in the British credited a soldier and surgeon for saving her life and her husband's. Soviets schedule maneuvers agency said the aciion would be ‘known by the code-name “Union-81". A U.S. State Depart- ment spokesman said last week the Western powers had not yet been notified of the long-expected ‘maneuvers, which he described as a matter of concem for the United States. U.S. fishermen praise Reagan NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPI) - Several fishing organizations have praised the Reagan administration’s decision to withdraw a proposed fisheries treaty with Canada. “We have been saying for four years that the boundary dispute with Canada should be settled before any long-term fisheries agreement is negotiated,” Umberto Cruz, secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 59 of New Bedford = said Monday. The union represents 2,000 fishermen = and dockworkers. New England fishing groups had opposed the fisheries agreement, which was originally part of a comprehensive treaty dealing with rights to fish and boundaries. The Reagan ad- ministration rejected the fisheries -proposal, but asked the World Court to rule on the boundary dispute. school,” chairman, Peter Cotton.. “We believe this program should start prior to the students’ start in high ‘said committee “There is. an increasing ‘downward trend in the age “of children taking drugs and - alcohol and this trend will “continue,” Cotton explained. Another recom- mendations include an examination of the W.E.D.G.E. program at the 4. grade 6 to 11 level, a sup- go to the United States..: ere oo , | Trustees would . beefs against us, too,” he ~ said. “How about a great cheer - for ‘creased. access to accurate factual information on drug and alcoho! abuse in the secondary schools. .“We -wanted a program which would bring about ant attitudinal change. This was ‘not an easy task .., the program picked should provide students with the ability to make sound decisions, particularily at the grade eight and nine level where it is felt the problem i is perhaps the. greatest,’ Cotton said. The recommendations ran__— into some trouble at the ~ protect teachers from pickets Should teachers who refuse to cross a picket line _asa matter of conscience be punished by the West Vancouver School Board? ' Only if they are deemed not expendable by the school board and still refuse to cross a picket line. Then they might be punished for breach of contract. Not expendable, ac- cording to school trustee Norm Alban, is a teacher for whom they cannot find a suitable-replacement. The recent increase in strike activity in the province and at the -municipal level in West Vancouver, prompted West Van Teachers Association ‘ president, Paddy Boyle, to ask for clarification on the board's policy. “There are simply some teachers we do not wish to do without," declared. At the same time, Alban said he wanted picketers to believe that any teacher who does not cross a picket line is taking “a serious risk.’ Alban “That way, we are protecting those teachers .. who do wish to cross a picket line because of their professional conscience,” Alban said. expressed concern that imposing this type of the schools _ curriculum in ; “was not in the wandate of | the school board. Trustee Fran McDowell said the problem should be dealt with in programs - repr ‘fri outside of school hours. Vancouver . 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