plan urder 9 his inquiry Inia Clifford. Robert: / mandatory. Super a He supgesied the examination could be limited.to those who have been convicted of Rexual ‘and other seriovis assaults, and - : “peaple who have: been convicted of of- fences which if repeated would be a threat | to life, safety and well-being; both mental and physical, of members of the public.” Williams said the B. C. government also . . will be asking Kaplan to make the punish- - ment more: stringent for a person who commits- an offence. while under “tnan- datory supervision or parole, Then new data bank, Police Information Yukon elects conservatives & 7 WHITEHORSE (Py ~ Yukon voters elected a two- party’ legislature Monday, relnstating the ‘Progressive “Conservatives ' with ° slightly reduced majority, doubling the strength of the. NDP, and wiping out the Liberals, a The Tories under Chris ‘Pearson won nine seats in the -1¢-seat legislature, one fewer. than. in 1978 when party politics . were in- li fe Mi mayne territory bordering Tie. “New Democratic Party.led by national NDP- ‘president Tony Penikett . _won’six seats. Penikett was “the only NDP_ elected last time, although’ the party . Bicked - up. two more seats ‘later in a byelection and... when, an joined: The Liberals lost both seats they held previously, the only. Liberal seats weat: of Winnipeg. Not ‘even leader Ron Veale held his ” Whitehorse riding. : independent One independent was elected: Don Taylor, aPC in - the last session and speaker of the house, who has hinted he wants to be speaker again a possibility Penikett has said he would accept, although Pearson ’ said Monday he- would decide: the i issue Tater. ‘The -election polarizes - Yukon politics. ; PC. supporters and NDP ‘supporters move in two «different - -worlds,--apparent ‘ were" different: : Beautiful: ~at. . ‘their. . -reapective * celebrations. we . Even their beer prices $1.75 a battie at the NDP reception in the Legion Hall; $2.50 at —-the PC one in-a;hotel-con- [J ~. ference room, although : : ; . . : reasearch art typing business recreation crafts science englis most Tories were ‘buying: mixed’ drinks and” ‘helping. ' themselves to’ crackers, .erab and shrimp | laid out on "the table. Pitch-in_ Keep" “canada | “One of the delays in pointing the finger : “of'suspicion at Olson was the time that it took to develop his profile, and hopefutiy . thia won't occur once we get full data |. processessing,” he said in an, Williams said that just as the govern: | ment is obliged to provide psychiatric ‘support for a dangerous offender con- - viction, “so it should work the other way. m : JE a person has been convicted ofan. - offence and is seeking early release under vision, I think that the — Créwh. should: take the precaution | ‘of satiatying ‘themaelves, that the person is * ahd: . ok interview. 7 “crimes... the NDP workers made~ their own submarine sand- wichés: from Ingredients laid out for them,” _ “Pearson was.in a jovial mood, shaking hands with well-wishers dressed in cowhoy hats, jackets and - ties, and party dresses. : Penikett also looked ike a winner, but through’ a_ markedly younger crowd, a mix of whites and natives. dressed casually -in‘ jeans and cottbrt tildtiged abu! ‘Et “We must reitibve tha ditt! of the campaign trail,” - Penikett said, smiling expansively, setting up the. punchline. “We will remove it from’ our feet, the. Tories will . remove it from their hands and from thelr mouths,” -he said, a belated come-back to the Tory’s campaign tactile of ‘portraying: the: NDP as ~ . communist ‘and tyrannical. Veale, the Liberal leader, “Was ° glum. He made. no ‘formal. speech to party workers though he ap- peared ' briefly at the PC reception _ ‘to offer congratulations. Voter turnout was high — 74 per cent, compared to 71. per cent lasttime. ——--- ‘Unofficial figures showed popular vote at: Tories 46— ut: not: “exec tiig than: & : immediately: is ‘contrary to bovernment , policy and practice. > ~ He said Askey found that during "one period of the Olson affairs, police obtained a warrant and held it-in case it might be needed during surveillance," . “That practice is to be discouraged, and ~the RCMP has been so informed,” he said. | ’ Williams said the government rejected a . recommendation that the designation of ‘habitual criminal be reinstated. in the Criminal | Code. Askey said this would enable authorities to imprison convicts ' they believe will continue. to commit i, % q “We believe, - “the “present | ‘provisions " which deal with dangerous offenders is a much more effective provision that was the old habitual offender offence,” he said. “The. habitual offender offence denit with a long series of criminal conduct but - WAS 80 liable to abuse that the courts in the latter years,. before, it was repealed, tended to put some. very, very. stringent "co nitions upon its use.” 7 “bison pleaded guilty to 11 counts of first- . * degree murder on Jan. 14. He is serving a life sentence at the federal penitentiary at’ Kingston, Ont. ] “| “per cent; NDP- 36; Liberals 15; with the leftovers going to ‘independent candidates, ‘which, compared with 1978 figures, means: the .NDP ; ‘picked up votes mainly at Liberal expense, ‘Pearson said the economy . will be the first concern of his new ‘administration, native.land claims another top" priority, But his government can't Settle: - elther: by itself. . 6 - * Labve: hgent’ telexes” to" (Prime Minister) Trudeau * demandhig *i—-literaily’ demanding -— early meetings on the economy,” he ‘said. ‘Land claims negotiations mostly depend on the federal government and the Council for ¥ukor: ' Indians. ’ ‘The economy - is ‘in bad shape, much worse than when the 45-day election , Campaign started, .. The Yukon's largest gold producer, Territorial Gold . Placers .Ltd., went - ‘into receivership Monday: A number’ of mines have. shut down temporarily and hundreds of miners and transport wotkers have’ been laid off, can’ girls-as ‘the Yukon's chief-source. of income via the tourist trade. ‘leaving © _ Majestic grandeur and can- _Keeping cool at Fun Fest : its 5 PE a deadly: ‘Fretigh-made- '-Exocet: ‘missiles ‘th Libya,’ : this'sourcesaid. He said the | _ Argentines had: -to.pay.. * markup. Saudi -ordinated _deliveries-of other types of _ missiles to Argentina. black-market prices : that: ran as high as $1 million a missile, a 509-per-cent The attache said’ that Arabia has co- clandestine The missiles. arrive in ‘Argentina. disguised as civilian ¢cargo: in com- mercial planes and ships, he . Said, and the planes from Israel are flown in. Britain says it has about - ~, 60 Argentine warplanes, ‘including Skyhawks and. - Mirages. But.on May 31, 30 @ days after the war started, . Controls suggested OTTAWA . (CP) Municipalities should consider wage controls for their employees just as the federal..government: ~ is. considering controls ‘far ‘Its: workers; Minister, Lloyd. Axworthy ‘said Monday. But the idea, touted by. ‘ Oltawa for months as a way - of easing inflation, - drew mixed reaction from municipal. leaders. The federal, government can’t combat inflation alone —- especially when 60 per’ cent of government em- ployees work for provinces’ or municipalities, Axworthy. told delegates at - the Federation of Canadian Municipalities annual meeting. “What do we do about the | other 600,000 public, Ser: . vants‘at the provincial and municipal levels?” Ottawa gave its em- ployees 1l-per‘cent raises on average last year while mart typing business recreation crafls science english biology accounting wel hookseeping english mathematics photography crafts finance marketing ch arpentry woodwork business food services research art marketing english feconamics carpentr irt typing business ggbookkeeping englistt carpentry-woodwor ogy accounting we nance marketing ch t marketing english horticulture bookkeeping english mathematics photography crafts finance care art carpentry woodwork business food services research art marketingg roodwork business food accounting science horticulture wo ork mathematics photography. resee rk business food services research 7 horticulture ecqnomics carpentry: Braphy research finance marketi Hod services research marketing economics services research art rare carpentry woodwork business food services accounting photography carpentry food service bod business recreation cratts § abe aes Ic peer ed pgeeinaenan ada bet Pace tate ‘ Ask for - Rocque Berthlaume or Kathy Brewer 4630 Lazelle Ave, frecreation craft science english biology accounting welding horticulture h english mathematics photography crafts finance marketing child care art caf . marketing english biology adi research marketing englis reation crafts scienceecu work food services reise accounting eel nents afts finance m@MGAL ess food services research art marketin g english ‘Employment - municipal workers received. 13-per-cent increases on average, he said. “If there is a Fespon- sibility and obligation on us, ..., atthe ede deral level Oo try (to lessen). inflationary. pressures, then I think it is one we all mist share.” There is no indication the idea will be discussed at the féderation's meeting and two of three officials of the organization which is the ‘municipalities. said they aren't keen on it. Ss, - 1Municipal employees Won't agree. to accept less and will use thelr unions to fight any -settlement they don't like, said Dennis - Flynn, mayor of Etobicoke, \ . munition.’ only national: voice for . the head’ of ‘the air force, Gen. Basilio Lami D070; said: “We have the same ‘operating capacity we had on May 1.” ; _ Lami Doze claimed. replacements: came from “air brigades in the in- terior.” The army attache ald Argentina's second-biggest supplier of Skyhawks and Mirages is Péru, described by one ambassador as a “very, very strong ally in” 7 this conflict.” The attache said the Peruvian jets land in ‘Cordoba, in north-central Argentina, where they are’ . wheeled ed into isolated hangars and painted with Argentine colors and in- Signia. Venezuela, another €n- thuslastic backer of the - Argentine pause, is sup- plying spare parts.and fuel for Skyhawks and Mirages, said the attache. “AI ‘whothér’ “embauay ;~ military attaches said . 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