F". Ml by security guards. - ‘-l mrdcl Margot Green- ; _ “film‘s at a London. imwnd cinema wearing a film- 'l'f-[lf’ of 1.000 five- GIRLI FIVE THOUSAND pound notes. The dress was designed by Norman Hartnell who has designed gowns for the Royal Family. This “money” dress was later taken apart 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. March 7. 1988.1“1’80‘ 0' ln130- ILabor Leader Gets Into Row Over Interview Of Bidault I LONDON (Reuters) —- Harold interview with Bidault. a for- Wilson, Labor party took a swipe at the Conscrva-top fugitive anti-Gaullist. tive government for "peevish screened Monday night. petulance" Wednesday in com- It was thought the interview menting on the mounting cross- with Bidault. in Britain ille- channel rumpus over anti-Gaul-‘gally. was filmed about two list Georges Bidault‘s British months ago and that he was no television interview. llonger in the Gcountry. ‘Munich. West ermany. news- mil...’;m&2§‘§0n 1...; “mm” paper claimed Bidauli. 63. had “In the field of cross-channel been see" about 50 mm” from jrelations. to cultivate which the.there sunda’ prime minister made somelANGER RISES :very costly concessions. includ-iI Meanwhile, anger over the ‘jing the new: encofiragemenlt rv affair bubbled up in France .of President e Gau e's nuc-‘,whose relations ' year megalomania. “'9 “OW havejhave been under strain since ;a peevish petulance in place More French - triggered break- .DOIICY and the SPECIaCle 0f Ihe'down of Britain's European Especial branch lSecurity police) lCommon Market talks in Janu- Ibeing less efficient than PaDO-lary_ ‘rama _in the locating of 8"? Gaullist deputy Max Petit. lexpatrlate whose stock in tradeiwrmng in the Gaumst dany La lNation. charged the BBC inter- W85 is political assassination." Panorama II the Ilinked with idault-led National Council of the jday night's program. Ieader..mer French premier and the. with Britain of several past slaying rightwiug terrorists the outlawed. Bi- bv Resistance. Another Gaullist deputy. An-I Fanton. asked what action Foreign Minister Couve de Murville had taken after Mon- 9. ’1 G A foreign ministry spokesman has denied reports that France ‘protested to Britain. Macmillan was expected be asked in the House 0 Commons today to take all necessary steps to ensure Bi- dault and his extremist follow- ers are prevented from carry- ing out any activities in Britain. LOSE APPEALS LONDON (Reuters) Two London newspaper men who were sentenced to prison terms for refusing to disclose sources information at a spy investi. gation here. failed Wednesday to gain the right to appeal to Britain's highest tribunal—the House of Lords. The Lords ap- peal committee refused leave to appeal to Brendan Mulholland of the Daily Mail, sentenced to six months and Reginald Foster of the Daily Sketch. sentenced m l Jobless Fund Starts Plunge By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA (CP) —— The unem- ployment insurance fund has started its downhill plunge to threatened bankruptcy failing by $27.200.000 to 371300.000 at the end of January. The January dip in the fund's reserve followed the downward trend of a year earlier, thus re- inforcing predictions a month ago that the fund will be bank- rupt sometime in March or ‘ April. The unemployment insurance commission paid out 358559.895 in regular and seasonal benefits in January. In the sa me month, total revenue going into the fund—chiefly from contribu- tions from employers. employ- ees and the government— amounted to 331.387.6134. The difference — $27.172.261—- came from the fund's reserve, which held some $99,000,000 at the end of 1962. If the drain on the fund you. no fund I! expected to hold only 82.300.000 by the end drop into red f March, then ink early in April. HAS SPECIAL FUND The government 000 authorized by Parliamen for such an emergency—but the money must be used by the end of this month. the end of the government's fiscal year. After is expected earmarked returned to solvency. has $25000, , any emergency infusion of money into the fund m tourists we want? Governor - General's warrants. authorized by the cabinet. Such emergency assistance would be as loans. repayable to the government at existing rates of interest when the fund PUBLIC FORUM (Continued from page 6) food and clothing for their children and wives. although (I must confess ashamedin far too many women like to drink 5 well as men? Also why be saying we want .to give tourists the opportunity of getting their liquors and beers at hotels and restaurants by the glass. Is that the kind of ' I hope not. It would be better to give them good merls. clean beds. and lots of our kind hospitality a nd not overcharge for such kind. l ness. The extra tax derived from increased sales would not begin to cover the extra and tthe notes given the winner of a nationwide competition. ((P Winephoto from British Information SerVIcesl. Central American Displays P iv ,lAf‘K BEST li'e‘l‘,\\\'A ((‘Pl -—- When are . rod and Honduras going 9. mm ambassadors to Can- Il'.. mm \\cII over two years c "('9 External Affairs Minister lll’W‘l" announced that Canada ‘ ' le'li‘ Central American re- Nicaragua. l‘uuoma and Costa Rica— l: .l ifl't'I‘G. to establish diplo- rp rlzc rvlziiions, months later, in March H I H" Green announced that .lv n. Imus Delisle had been I- -»-.~:7 t :rind an ambassador to t" - "'llll residence in San i til-la Rica. 'I-Isdxl is still waiting for "ki‘la and Honduras to w v u to ambassadors to Can- .Iic als said Wednesday. " ‘ Rica nominated its am- I- :,o- last June. but he has i la come here and present '» gmmuinls. He is Gonzalo I... ,1... \ ’1 evil». who is also Costa Ri- . a r ll :i'iilmssadot‘ in Washington ::l u "I'mally resides there. tt‘x'm' ONE MADE VISIT 0i emu four countries. only l‘auzuvin has selected an envoy who actually completed the dip- lomatic process by coming here Errl handing over his credena this to Governor - General Va- nacr. He is Augusto Guillermo Hondu- r tie Interest In Canada l Arango. al so accredited to ‘Washington. . nother Ce n t r al Ameri- can ambassador who has yet to put in an appearance here. in- formants said. is Dr. Francisco 1R. Lima of El Salvador. He ‘was nominated around the be- ginning of last year. ima too is accredited to IWashington. It is practice among the smaller Latin Amer- ican countries to name their Iambassadors in the American capital to serve concurrently as envoys to Canada. Similarly. C a n a d a ‘wide use of double and multiple accreditation in arranging its diplomatic represent a t i o n in Latin America. . Mr. Delisle. Quebec City na- tive and veteran of 21 years in the external affairs department. now is accredited to El Salva- dor in addition to Nicaragua. Honduras. Costa Rica and Pan- ma. From San Jose. he visits the other four capitals. Officials here do not appear ‘greatly disturbed at Central America's apparent lack of in- terest in Canada. "It appears they are just not terribly interested in promoting relations with us." lsource. makes ‘ said one Better Methods Are Urged In Manitoba Lumber, Fish li‘l“£"».lPi’.G [CPI — If Mani- lli'vn's primary industries wish to r: might a healthy position my ~le have to employ more hm "1' 5 like methods. says I'-- l-onimitlcc on Manitoba's (M, ‘II mic t'Ililll‘t‘. ilcr cflICIenoy will mean :1 rr‘ fucllon in primary industry‘ m :- fillf'nl from the present aw I my room but this could be m :‘Ilzil’llsnlf‘t‘l for If the Indus“ I would turn more to the p"'(l‘\rlllC ‘clds. The committee‘s report. re- leased Wednesday, says private industry has been “hesitant” in the primary resources field to improve output and invest capi- tal. Special measures and as- sistance by government would b :of196. I more enlightened provincial leg- ‘ l islation. Unlike other provinces. Manitoba does not offer long-‘ .term tenure agreements for tim- ibcr rights. and until it does in- ?dustries will shy away from in- vesting in new wood-cutting op- ‘ erations and plants. 0f 9.000 men working in the industry. only 1.000 make a full- time living. The province could} support four to five times the present pulp and paper output‘ and could absorb much morel lmber and related materials. Fishery — The commercial in- l dustry needs an immediate and i drastic overhaul or it will foun-‘ der. About 70 per cent of the province's 5.000 commercial fish- . ermen should get out of the. business. Only 10 per cent are l making a living at it 1 Use of modern gear and equip- ‘ ment, with the help of credit or loans. would reduce the fishing. population to about 1.500. the‘; remainder getting vocational ‘ training for other jobs. ‘ Fur — The industry should be able to expand its work force to 7.000 from 4.000 by 1975 and dou- ble its $7,000.000 annual output. Mining — The committee was v optimistic that the mining in- dustry could add 8,000 men to ., its present 4.200 - man work‘ force by 1.75. But the govern- ment should adopt a program to attract needed investment capi- tal. SENTENCE NEGRO QUEENSTOWN (Reuters) ~— lThe first death sentence in lSouth Africa for sabotage was inassed here Tuesday on 3 Ne- ‘gro who was charged with plan- . 7ning to kill a chief in the Transkei area. Acting Justice J. D. Cloete. in a special court. found James Mtutu Aplcni guilty of sabotage under the General Law Amendment Act 1 2 PLANS ANGLING CENTRE e needed. particularly in the. northland m the form of tech- nical assistance and research to discover markets for existing and new products. The report has this to say about individual industries: Forestry — Output and work force could be doubled with RINGWOOD. England (CPl— - An anonymous woman has bought Avon Castle. Hampshire. and plans to turn it into an ~anglers‘ centre. 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