Patriotic Front guerrilla leaders Joshua Nkomo left and Robert Mugabe attend press con ference in London Monday during the Zimbabwe Rhodesia constitutional conference The Patriotic Peae talks treatened Front guerrillas rejected key arcs of Britains draft independence constitution Monday threatening the monthold peace Photo talks with collapse AP Socred detector to PCs among secretaries OTTAWA tCPi Prime Minister Clark has found $5600ayear job for Richard Janelle the Social Crediter who joined the Conservative party only two weeks ago Janelle is among 22 parliamentary secretaries an nounced by the prime ministers office Monday Parliamentary secretaries receive $5600 more than the regular $41300 in salary and allowances paid all MP5 for oc casionally answering for minister during Commons question period and sometimes giving speech in the absence of the minister The Conservative opposition often scolded the previous Liberal government for having parliamentary secretaries answer its questions saying the secretaries had no idea what was happening in cabinet But Clark appointed mix ture of parliamentary veterans and MPs elected for the first time May 22 to do the same jobs Clark told reporters he had intended to abandon parliamen tary secretaries feeling they were more decorative than real But as the Conservatives prepared during the summer for the opening of Parliament he found there was real need forthem Some veterans who did not get cabinet jobs also were passv ed over for parliamentary secretary jobs Clarks an nouncement said the govern ment is saving some of our most experienced members for Commons committee jobs which pay no additional money The Conservatives plan parliamentary reforms that will make committees far more influential than they have been ALI HAVE JOBS Janelle will be parliamentary secretarv to Economic Expan NDP vows to save Petro Canada GRAND FAllS Nfld CPI The New Democratic Party will do everything in its power to save PetraCanada when the House of Commons opens federal NDP Leader Ed Broad bent said Saturday He told delegates to the NDI provincial biennial convention that it is madness for the Pro gressive Conservative govern ment to proceed with its plans to sell the Crown corporation to the private sector Broadbent said PetroCanada plays major role in providing jobs and in ensuring that oil found off Canada is processed in Canada PetroCanada spent $10 million last year to develop research centre in talgary So Canadian scientists will be put to work doing research for PetroCanada instead of doing it for Shell in England or for Essointhe United States Broadbent also criticized the Clark governments proposed unemployment insurance legislation He said the legislation would eliminate more than 8800 claimants and their families from unemployment insurance in Newfoundland alone and in 1980 would withdraw $40 million from the Newfoundland economy If the legislation is im plemented about 8700 fishermen who have claimed benefits this ear will be cut iff the NDP leader said sion Minister Elmer MacKay His appointment means that the three Tory MP5 from Quebec now have jobs in the government Two of them are ministers John Bosley new MP from the Torontoarea constituency of Don Valley West will be parliamentary secretary to the prime minister It is doubtful he will be heard from often Ron Ritchie former Imperial Oil executive who won Toron tos York East constituency in May will be secretary to Finance Minister John Crosbie George Cooper new MP from Halifax will be able to answer for Justice Minister Jacques Flynn who is in the Senate There are no secretaries for ministers of state the junior ministers in the cabinet So it is not clear who will answer for International Trade Minister Michael Wilson or Small Busmess Minister Ron Hun tington when they are out of the Commons They answer for Robert de Cotret economic development minister who is in the Senate Business labor urge hold on interest rates TORONTO CPI Business and labor leaders want the federal government to hold the line on interest rates following the latest United States in crease in its lending rates to banks tol2 per cent Cliff Pilkey president of the Ontario Federation of Labor said Finance Minister John Crosbie has to resist interest in creases or face skyrocketing unemployment again Sheer gleamer Prices in effect until Sat Oct 20 while quantities last SimpsonsSears Ltd 509 Baytield St Barrie Tomorrow is the day that can change every idea you ever had about beauty care Tomorrow Clinique arrives at the Sears QuickChange Makers is your Bonus with any Clinique purchase of $850 or more Bonus consists of Facial Soap Mild Clinique superstar cleanses skin with drying it Beauty Emergency Masque The first masque formulation which Cliniques dermatologists pronounce definitely effective Color Rub seethrough skin in liquid form Lip Gloss lot of domestic invest ment will dry up if interest goes up Pilkey said Ron Paolone president of the Metro Toronto Home Builders Association said the US in crease is sure to put damper on our business In urging the government not to raise borrowing costs he said builders and small businessmen now are paying 14 to 15percent interest for short term borrowing Paolone said an increase in the rate will mean fewer houses will be built and new projects will be shelved Canadians already are pay ing the highest rates to borrow money since the beginning of the century because the Bank of Canada has periodically raised its lending rate to keep ahead of US rates and avert an exodus of investment money UNITED NATIONS Reuter 08 and United Nations authorities are planning massive police operation to en sure the safety of Cuban Presi dent Fidel Castro when he ar rives here Wednesday It will be Castros first visit to the UN in 19 years Several threats on Castros life have been reported and UN SecretaryGeneral Kurt Waldheim may order the UN headquarters sealed off for the EDMONTON tCP Its good to be home Jakov Bakich said as he ended an 18month nightmare in the welcoming arms of family and friends Bakich 66 returned Sun day to the wife and son he had left in Edmonton in May 1978 on what was to be six week vacation but turned in to mindwrenching ordeal that saw him spend 10 mon ths in Yugoslavian jail Im happy because Im home again to my family the retired caretaker told reporters Bakich Canadian citizen had gone to Yugoslavia to pay last visit to his Montenegro homeland visit with only persons holding officials passes permitted to enter It has not been announced where the Cuban president will stay in New York or when he will address the General Assembly Thousands of Cuban exiles den trated outside the UN last ek against the Castro gove ment and are expected to return when Castro makes his speech Jail ordeal ends 10 months later He was arrested on war crimes charges accused of collaborating with Axis occu pying forces and com manding an execution squad during the Second World War He spent 10 months in cell in centuriesold prison in Titograd before his trial six of those months in solitary confinement On March 29 1979 he was acquitted He was released from jail but still could not leave Yugoslavia because the prosecutor in the case had appealed for new trial The appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court of Montenegro on Sept 17 and Bakich was finally free to Will address United Nations Massive security torCastro visit It will be the Cuban presi dents first visit since he took part in the 1960 summit session of the General Assembly when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev amazed delegates by banging on his desk with his shoe Castros last visit turned into protocol shambles so far as UN and US officials were con cerned The Cuban leader made tiehour speech which is still UN record and was involved return to Canada His wife Milusa 60 who speaks little English and son Peter 28 were at Edmonton International Airport when Bakichs CP Air flight from Amsterdam landed at 255 pm 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sur prise because only last week UN officials said the Cubans had informed them he was not expected to address the United MONTREAL CPI The Port of Montreal can achieve financial selfsufficiency within three years says port manager Nicholas Beshwaty But that goal has kept the port from settling fivemonth old strike with its grainhandlers Beshwaty add ed We have already settled with the port police office workers and all other port employees for less than the de mand of the grainhandlers Beshwaty said in an interview published today It would be unreasonable for us to give the grainhandlersi more The other workers would not understand that and dont think it is proper for govern ment agency to settle simply for the sake of settlement know this strike is affec ting other industry but we wont settle at all costs We are talking about financial viabili tv Last week National Harbors Board Chairman Pierre Fran che said Montreal and the 14 other ports under the boards administration must become 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