Freedom of expression woman thumbs her nose as group of demonstrating lranian students and their sup porters march by in Knowles Washington Friday The honored for his service OTTAWA Clri Stanley Knowles 71 highly respected New Democratic Party MP be came Honorable Stanley Knowles PC Friday after being called Father of the House of Commons The veteran member from Winnipeg North Centre was in stalled as member of the Privy Council as mark of re specl on the 37th anniversary of his first election to Parliament The swearing in was done by his personal friend GovGen Ed Schreyer after the appoint ment was announced by Pro gressive Conservative Prime Minister Joe Clark Earlier he received stand ing ovation in the Commons and heard himself praised for his years of dedication to Parliament and to the needs of pensioners Also sworn in was Renaude Lapointe Liberal who was Speaker of the Senate for the last five years The PrivyCouncil is sup posed to advise the Queen on We put as givrng We will 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Workers has redicted high unemployment or Cana dian auto workers and thosein the equallyaslarge parts suppf 1y industry Bob White said in an inter view Friday that estimating this winters unemployment rate in auto and related in dustries would be difficult but added that about 4000 of 55000 workers in the Canadian parts industry are now out of work Ford of Canada Ltd an nounced earlier that 3000 pro duction workers at its Talbot ville Ont assembly plant will be laid off for one week starting Monday because of poor US car sales The Ford truck and car plant in Oakville Ont enters its sec ond week of layoffs next week There are about 41000 auto workers temporarily laid off in Nuclear energy sparks fly at UN Debate in Montreal MONTREAL CP Nuclear energy flared up in debate Friday at UN con ference on longterm energy resources with some par ticipants arguing that the spread of nuclear weapons is more dangerous than the spread of nuclear power plants Nuclear proliferation is the worst danger said William Epstein former Canadian ne gotiatior in nonproliferation Commanded respect NELSON BC CP Sa degh Ghotbzadeh Irans new foreign minister was per suasive hottempered power monger who commanded re spect as student at Notre Dame University here in the late 19605 students and profes sors say Two professors who asked to remain anonymous said Ghotbzadeh came to the former Catholic school now the David Thompson University centre in this southeastern BC commu nity in 1968 after studying at Georgetown University in Washington DC wish could say something positive about him said one of the professors find him ab horrent Canada and the US and an es timated 100000 are per manently laid of in both countries White said such unsettling news means something similar to the transitional assistance benefit established in 1968 by the federal government to pro vide financial aid to workers in addition to unemployment benefits during the transition period of the USCanada auto pact should be available The auto pact provided for free trade of completed autos and their original parts bet ween the two countries During the initial years of the pact certain workers were thrown out of work and received the benefit when their companies were not able to meet the competition Since then supplemental unemployment benefits have emerged giving laidoff auto lesswill eventually havetoturn talks who now works as UN official Even in the worst sort of sit uation at nuclear power plant such as meltdown or an ex plosion the number of dead would be counted only in the tens of thousands which is still pretty horrible to contemplate But an accident involving nuclear weapons could kill tens of millions of people And the transport of nuclear equipment and nuclear materials leads to all kinds of frightening possibilities and if seized by the wrong people could lead to nuclear terrorism something we havent even begun to think about Lincoln Gordon of the Re sources for the Future Institute in 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