‘Carter's, Camp. David domestic. summit . is... ‘op- timistic, | “with | ‘reports: that Carter - and | national leaders ‘The: word: coat: President : growing ‘hopes that the president will be able to win support. for a number of” energy saving policies. are nearing ‘a’ consensus on the country’s _ “growing energy - how. : to deal * ‘with | and economic crisis. ‘Carter's session with congressional leaders. led. to - _. efforts, _PRESIDENT CARTER. - ment of syn scheduled to deal with the- more philisophical side of ~ | the .. Coming in America’s life . style, when he meets with | ‘leaders in Jo bless rate These include: ‘a stand-by. ‘rationing. plan, conservation ~ measures, crash. develop- tic’ fuels -and creation of an Energy Mobilization Board to direct national 1 i \ Today, Carter is dramatic changes religion and ethics. Carter has expressed satisfaction with the progress of talks So far. lowest since '76 . ‘Canada’s rate ‘of: unem- ployment-has dropped to its. lowest. level since:December - 1976, but opposition MPs have. cautioned the new Conservative government that it must initiate any new policy carefully, to keep it “¢ down. Stitistics Canada reported 798;000 Canadians were out of work last month, a drop of -2 per cent to 7.5 per cent between Ma and June. levels in all provinces Unemployment dropped Raped ant boat peo Vietnamese boat people rescued in the South China sea by a French hospital ship charged that when they landed on the Malaysian coast recently, Malaysian soldiers went on a rampage searching for valuables, raping women, and beating _-their_husbands.if the. men _——---—asked-not-te—be-identified-—were. well-disciplined. except in Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Alberta, where there was little change. Newfoundland’s 15.5 per cent unemployment rate was the nation’s highest, although if was almost one per cent ‘lower than last month. Saskatchewan recorded the lowest rate at 3.9 per cent, down half a per cent from May. robbed, le say said she personally knew of 16 rapes - she was among the victims - and said the attacks were, committed ‘openly’ some on board naval ships and some in private homes near a Malaysian refugee “ camp. A Malaysian official” has” mi repre “Ti —— : ee Eee reste: British army barracks bombed Three bombs exploded early Tuesday at a British army barracks in Dortmund.' German police speculted that the explosions, which caused no injuries, were the work of the Irish Republican Army. But a British military spokesman said the army had no ideas who was responsible. They said’ they received no threats or messages claiming responsibility. The first bomb exploded in a doorway of the officer's mess, shattering windows and brick work = and destroying a British officer's car parked outside, MORE |. WORLD NEWS PAGE Al9 energy-saving - « iat piates 3 | - A fifteen year old North Vancouver youth can keep his two boa constrictors - with the unanimous blessing of North Van City council. Council voted Monday night to declare the Brad - Morgan’s pets not dangerous creatures, and therefore not subject to the City’s Dangerous Creatures by- law. Morgan appeared at the . meeting, the two 36 inch boa’s twined around his neck, to assure council members they were harmless creatures which would grow to no more than eight feet long. — He said the snakes were kept in a sealed container and the only reason a person ° had complained about them was because his family had been moving, and he hap- pened to be giving the snakes some sunshine on the porch. Despite assurances from several experts, in the form of letters, another expert who was present at the 0 yet oe: ay! ae prey —— “The Playground Programs at the Recreation Centre, Lynnmour School, School and Burrardview School - per week. For further information on these and other programs contact the Recreation Centre at: ~ KEEPING A SHARP EYE on the Vancouver terminal, Capi _complete another trip. Tourist season: and | recent traffic cong tion “has , increased the numbe o' of people. using ‘the Seabus. (Ian Smith photo) - about what. would happen if ~was told they were tropical © North Vancouver Commission has limited openings in Tennis Instruction: Children, Students &' Adults - Day and Evening Classes. council meeting, and the city = health. officer, a couple of - council members were_still- : rather leery of the reptiles. Alderman Miirray Colcleugh was. concerned - the snakes got loose, and . creatures that would be non- functional if they escaped i in the City. Alderman Frank Marcino was worried about the constricting power of an eight foot boa. He was assured that they would not attempt to constrict and kill | even a creature as large as a rabbit. ‘ Mayor Jack Loucks said he had asked Morgan to bring the snakes to the meeting to show council how harmless they were, a move which in the end obviously succeeded. And it should be noted that-snakes were not the only creatures mentioned in. the debate, as Marcino brought ‘ his pet chicken into the argument. FOR LIMITED | _ TIME ONLY : open 7 days a waek mon, tof tri. 10am to 10pm sat. & sun. 10am to 6pm “Recreation Maplewood $25.00 NORTH SHORE 986-5201. INT. PLAZA HOTEL co-ed FRLSAT. SUN.