r yt a il April'22, 1983 | | LEGISLATIVE: LIBRARY PARLIMENT BUILDINGS | ‘Victoria, BIC. . V8V 1Z4 | $0 Kat MOSCOW: (AP) — Savigi,news agency, Tass, ae Teka was aborted. 7 ' The -news agency did not explain why it took * almost 24 hours to get the:cosmonauts back:to — there were no troubles-during re-entry, - __ Ina report from: the mission control entre outside | Moscow, . ‘Tass sald the manoeuvre ‘was. called off. because. the Soyuz : strayed on ‘Thursday from, its correct approach . 4 path to the year-old space statioti, - oe ‘Western monitoring stations: said the. ‘two... craft came- within a few metres, of each other but never Jinked up. FBI anoles ‘WASHINGTON ‘(AP-CP) |. Three Soviet officials — a KGB | officer;. .the - acting © defense attache and a. diplomat at the United . ' Nations : “have expelled. from’ the ‘United States after the. RBI. caught - them: trying “to. -obtain © classified ‘documents. “In two cases, | the FBI used evoperaling ' "Americans | acting as “double agents"? to trap the Soviets. FBI agents surprised _ the attache, ‘who isa military intelligence officer, as he, picked up a plastic garbage bag containing filme of ° Three Soviet coémonauis s “aboard: “the SoyuzT-8 spaceship returned. to - Earth ahead of schedule today after failing to: dock with the: Salyut? spaca station, the ot reported... aw selty ot Ankalyie; 2,400.4 -Idlometres: southeast af Moscow. 2 eis © ’ ‘Fass kald the-eraft landed at, 5:20 p.m.(8:29° | a.m. EST), almost a full day after the docking - been | wa tiei | of eet eet eee . “The Salyut was doubled in size last month: with yo the addition of the Cosmos 1443 supply craft. The "Hocking c of: manned apsiceships' with Soviet “spacelabs has usually occurred within 24 hours _ of launch; but the state media did not indicate | : the: tilesion’ was in trouble anti the cancellalion. total weight: £8 40: tonnes. * _ secret “TS. rillitary: “documents: from a ‘dead drop” at the base of atree in a remote, -: outside Wa . FBI offic als sald no U.S. secrets fell . into: Soviet. . ‘handy in the three unrelated ineldents, The'Soviets wera: wooded ‘area | “ peeking: documents about, ° » ¥elations, US.-Soviet — military matters, the U.S. ‘nerdspace industry ‘and “weapons technology. “Tt was. coincidental they. _all came out! at ‘the ame time,” - ‘Assistant © - Director Roger’ Young sald. ° | The cases are’ elpsed:. no Comics . ( Clessiieds ' INSIDE Clocks move ‘ahead oine fowr P ~ Sunday ‘ati2a. m a Local world sports. pages 4646 Lo \ a quality used parts from. . WHY BUY NEW? Mey WHEN USEDWILL por Doyou want parts tofix up ‘your car but ‘your Budget : won'd allow it? Beat the high cost of new paris “— ~ S.K.B, AUTO SALVAGE ‘635-2333 or 635-9095 7 3490 Dutian (just off Hwy. ry E) te . ‘The cancellation was the fourth known failure. a of ‘a launch. craft and a space station to dock = Earth. but the report of the landing indicated . “ sinve the Soyuz-Salyut program was launchedin-. ‘+. ° 1967. In addition, four Soviet cosmonauts diedon +: - Rpace missions during the iS-year history af the . program. too mee - Radio - Moscow’ 6 English-langiiage- world foe! oaervice. reported early today that ihe three . us cosmonauts. began their second: working day in “space by correcting the spacecraft's orbit to. --bring It closer to ‘the: Salyut. . . “The two crate ‘a docking was cancelled due to other people are ' being» sought. =. Young ‘. denied : expulsions were retaliation | for. - the recent Soviet expulsion of a ,.US.. diplomat, nistard Qsbora, for alleged spying. . . The expulsion by various”, ‘Western countries of Soviet diplomats | and citizens for | alleged spying has’ been” ‘Mounting since 1960. Australia today” ordered ° the: first secretary of the Soviet ‘ ‘Canberra to ~ leave . the. . couniry. within’ seyen days. because the Australian ; government — Embassy aintaintd “thet hé had “infringed . , ‘conventions applyirig to 2, proper > diplomats,” -officlal conduct’. of the usual | term’ meaning EXPELLED ‘4 ‘at SOVIETS vs ‘Th. the most. celebrated. cane, France 8 sent aT Saviet- officials . packing. . Britain hes: expelled four” Soviet officials in recent weeks and © thé Soviet Union has thrdwn © three . Britons - out in retaliation, me Canada haa expelled 21 Soviet citizens since 1960 for ” spying and Spain also have expelied Soviet’ officiats. ‘FBI Director © William Webster said Aleksandr _ Mikheyev, 44, an employee ” of the Soviet rhission to the ~ UN, ‘tiled to secitre a highly . Claselfied document on ‘Soviet-U.S: relations from a 2° AS Tegislative : -, Representative - aide to the in| _ Olympla - :the’ Soviet state. - " (he’spacelab, The . Soviet “space: p prograin deviation “trom the prescribed: regime of ’ approach," ‘the radijo added. “The. cosmonauts ~ _(Viadimir) “Bitov, -(Gerinady). Strekalov ‘and (Alexander). Serebrov begat: ‘preparation. for: Before the mission’ 5 fal hire.was made known; U.S. experts Said the Soviets had. guided thelr - eraft to within. ore kilometre ‘of the, tatiget. - _~iThe’three-cosmionauts were-fired into space - Wednesday what ‘appeared. to. be an extended . mission coinciding with tha. 413th. anniversary today of the birth of Vladimir Lenin, founder of, ii! . At was the first Soviet manned: space ‘mission since: last.:Dec. 10,.when cosmonauts. Anatoly .. : ‘Berezdvoy' ‘and Valentin Lebedev: completed history's longest space mission of : 7 days | on. is fociwsed | on - endurance inissions testing the. ability of human ‘Snowe (R-Me.): oar Soviet’. army. Lt.Col. Yevyeniy Barmyantsev, 39, who. Wag -acting “millitaryattache ‘at, the “Soviet. Embassy: . in W ) Was picked up _ by the FBI: while retrieving _@lght rolls of undeveloped military | documents. near a state park in: Montgomery County, Md., Jatt Saturday, "Webster said. On April "2, - Oleg nstantinov, 38, an ofticer the KGB, the Soviet intelligence | agency; : was | detained by FBI agents as. ‘he‘attempted to obtain ‘clasaified US: - nerospace 36mm film of - ‘Classified — ; beings: to withstand weightlessness." Soviet officials for spying industry and * weapons technology - Information: from a U.S. citizen who was co-operating with the FBI’ a investigation, Webster said: That incident occured in‘ ‘Manhasset on Long Island. - -Konstantinov ‘served as third secretary i in the Soviet UN mission. a State . _ De artment . spokesrian Rush Taylor said Barmyantsey had been expelled’ Tuesday . and _Mikheykv on Wednesday. He did not - mention Konstantinov, ‘but. , Young said the FBI believed the "KGB officer already had left the United States after being advised to do 80, NDP change plans : , Herald Staff Writer \ TERRACE— The white plastic shopping bags promoting . incumbent NDP MLA candidate Frank “Howard - Your Key toSuccess” may fast be becoming collectors items die to their inavailability. planned to ‘distribute the Upon reading Thursday’ a, malls,.the manager of the Skeené mall telephorled NDP party ‘headquarters and refused, permission for the bags distribution. : Ly tis still planned to distribute the bags in the area of the Safeway mall: and the Co-op. The’ bags are ‘being used to ‘eonfiiml “Heward’s commitment to small business development and industrial. diversification. ‘The: NDP house leader's campaign manager, Bruce ‘Ferguson, 2 says, ‘the NDP's proposal “to institute a smal. and medium Business Development Act will go a long way. towards generating employment and giving people the "noney to fill their shopping bags with B.C. products.” since.” - Herald . today. . There was no ‘local » potiinating . ' convention, ** party's .constitution,..according- to De . ‘Walle, none -is: needed. The party may “* simply-, chose , a Skeena candidate by : executive decision i in Vancouver. ‘According -to ‘By KEITH ALFORD : tWeitet. _. TERRACE— The Liberal party|may or: ~ -may not have'a candidate in the ‘Skeena ‘riding for the provincial: MLA race, es _ , Local.Liberal party, members: appear, ‘not to know what is-going on within their. - vo”, party: Tanks,” andthe Liberal’ provincial : 0". headquarters’ is relusing to. confirm ‘0 ve deny anything... ne - The ‘Terrace provincial at arty president dh is currently in the hdspital, and the Liberal’ ~" federal party president, Edmond F. De mm -Walle doesn’t know. if. hisparty' had" been - Buiecessful: it’ ‘obtaining the 50 signatures " needed for the nothination papers. As of late yesterda’ ¥ afternoon, the Daily Herald. “has learned that. nomination papers had : not been filed. ‘The deadline is _Vancouver is 1 pam. the Liberal If the” candidate will, be. tig total” -according to De Walle, - The name. being currently, meitioned t is. Michéele hen or “Lingel, ion perhaps OM: that point, ‘According | to ‘Dally 1 ied sources; . there iso e. such person’ living in ho: ‘appears-to be a college” "/-> ptadent:.. A phone number was obtained, : ' for the possible candidate but no ane has’ ” .: answered before press time. The woman's ~ name appears on the Victorla voters list, | +, There is ‘no requirement in the Election Act that requires a candidate to live i in the | riding, represented. | ‘Shirley McLaughlin, - leader, who is herself seeking office, was - unavailable for comment, ' _ provincial headquarters, as Of $10 -p.m. _ ‘Thursday, -retused to. confirm or’ deny _» anything until after today’s 1- p.m. _ deadline for nomination filing had passed. B.C, Liberal _party The Liberal . “feared ¢ on “hold : Herald Staff Writer h TERRACE--Local potential sponsors of ; ‘, ‘NEED. :projects are. concerned thal the : program. ‘may’ be on-hold. | ; “One’sponsar had. told the Dally, Herald that he sent in his application in February * and. has” been trying to an answer- ‘ever He says there are: six. stich “applications from the Terrace area sitting “ on some: ‘pureaucrat’s, desk.” “> gays .he was: telephoned : ‘Wednesday’ and- told-by. the federal NEED secretariat. ‘that - all such: ‘projects. ‘were on hold. | ut '.. TWA business agent Bil Hutchisoit ‘who - is given credit for. starting ‘the first: NEED. project in B.C., says he gat wordat9a.m. Thureday * that - his” project: ‘would be. extended. ‘The: federal ‘employment and’. immigration minister: Lloyd Axworthy, had “just: signed’: the, papers allowing” the “extension of funding. - Hutchison’ believes: preparation of. the budget caused thedelay. He says it : idirig.: that. all: the: Jocal - feder .C. “Premier Bill Bennett ‘gays “that - NDP : ‘Leader ‘Dave | - Barrett has handed him the major issue of the May 5! BC,’ ! general election campaign, . : Bennett . said Thursday * that. an... NDP. : election promise. to: dismantle public pector wage restraints could, 7 cause a of to collapse "government's ° ability , function, - . ~ The prémier also called: Barrett a screwball ind an . enemy of the pedple, “while Barrett, said that Bennett . spent $80,000 for a shower in - his office in the- legislature. ‘Bennett * said Barrett's " proposal to stop applying | ‘wage restraints under an NDP government’ “is the most blatant . ‘collapse ‘of. our ability. of" government to function,’ he told 250 party supporters ‘at a meeting in the- southeast . : city of Cranbrook, ° ' Barrett saidlon an open-~ line radio: program in * Nelson that that public employees whose contracts expire after . eléction ay -will not be subject. ‘provincial. *qoverninent : controversial’ ~~ wage - restraint program if . an NDP governinent is elected, . REVIEW CONTRACTS Barrett said contracts of public sector’: employeds who already have reached agreement will be reviewed ., _ and if they \were reached voluntarily . “then the contracts slay." * » “Any *. news ‘contracts _ Starting a er May 6 will be Daily Herald story that the NDP . gs in both Terrace shopping _feached ' through — free -- collective bargaining, ” he said. Barrett ‘overnight but that existing contracts. ,would be reviewed to determine if the "_ -amilons involved en| into them voluntarily. Calling © it” a major campaign tsaue, Benriett said the. Compensation Stabilization | \Program works well, - an _. “To os It now wauld create a climate of | f ‘dnd ‘irresponsible: ‘statement of policy I have” ever seen.” | “Tt could even cause the.”..B.C. Development dthe program, could ‘not ‘be dismantled’. NEED projects have been ‘approved by the: provincial government,. but: the’ bold: up . Was on the federal end.- ‘NEED- is jointly - funded by both levels of government: He further : reasons. 3h + Aang eaders debate i issues - : confusion. and uncertainty, rising «. expectations . of "wages, anda threat to every - service that. we provide.” The program provided for Wage increasesof from zero to 10 per cent.. Program : figures... released... in February. showed the plan held: public- seclor _ pay packages. for about: 2,000 workers negotiated .in ‘1982 to an: average . annual . increase of 7.25 per cent. While touring a sawmill in ‘the. - southeastern community ” . of Brisco, Bennett said that Barrett has a lot of screwball idegs - and one of them may lead to the Li countervailing against B.C. ‘exports. JOINT VENTURE Barrett has proposed that Corp. funds could be invested ina duties - Joint venture to ‘reopen a - “Vancouver” sawmill on Island clased by MacMillan -Bloedel Ltd. The company has 5 given the proposal a. Columbia * ‘River __ Fepresented by Provincial , imposing . lumber ; Meanwhile, another sponsor has told'the © - Daily - Herald: that. the - ‘remaining: ‘five, . projects are still not approved. 5 - Terrdce Canada’. -Employment. Centre. . manager Sandy Kneen says that a total of 14 NEED: projects: have been operated until the end of ‘March, employing’ 228 - people; OF those '228,'71 workers have ' finished the program’ either because they ’ - Aave- obtained.- enough © “credit, to’ re-. ‘establish, their UIC claims Or: for. other ” Kneen also’ states ‘that! during April ‘probably’ ‘another 175 people have: been’. --+ placed on-NEED projects.and the CEC “certainly: has: enough: clients ‘available to fill all possible: future NEED projects.” “The federal - NEED ‘secretariat. was ‘ unavailable ‘for comment on:the rumored ; bold id put on future © projects. re i “ine: s. ce cool ‘réception:. . Bennett’ . said subsidy that would give US... lumber ; producers - ammunition for a renewed baile to. have © dulies .. imposed on-B,C, lumber, The U.S. Department. of Comnierce rejected the | .. producers. ‘bld’ in’ .March, . saying - Canadian forest , “companies ‘received. no appreciable products subsidy from © Canadian” » governments to warrant the . producers’. complaint of unfair competition. Bennett,. who made three stops Thursday in the ‘riding ~ Secretary Jim Chabot In the last © legislature, demand ‘for capital should | be ‘met. by the -private’ * sector, not government. day, ’ -Barlier ‘in’. the’ Barreit' accused Bennett of spending more money on his : ‘office than - all. previous ; - British Columbia premiers combined. Barrett expected. | Herald Statt Writer” tf TERRACE— NDP party leader Dave Barrett will be in Terrace Monday, April 25. j ' He will hold a half-hour press conference at 1) a.m. and “then leave for Kitimat where he and incumbent 1P MLA candidate .Frank Howard will attend’ a Chamber of Coinmeree luncheon. 1 _ ¢ 8 p:m., Barrett will hold al public meeting ‘al the ledonia High School gyms Everyone ‘is Invited. "Meeting planried Herald Staff Writer TERRACE— The president of the Catadian Farmworkers Union will be in Terrace on Sunday, April 24. Raj Chouhanwill speak at a public meeting at 2 p.m. in the Ca ters Hall, 3312 Sparks St.. The meeting | is: sponsored by the Kitimat-Terrace and District Labor Council. Sponsora say Chouhan’ in'conidng to Terrace because ‘of the large East Indian population here.. 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