heather ina Page 2 ( continued from... Page 1 He said although an em- ergency state includes the suspension of some constit- utional guarantees, it was not imposed to ‘‘face inter- nal problems or eliminate freedom, but done for de- fence purposes.’”’ He said Nicaragua is ‘‘willing to sign military non-aggression pacts with its neighbours,’’ and ‘‘will- ing not to attack or promote problems,’’ Chamorro de- clared. X So far, he said, response to the Nicaraguan proposals has not been ‘‘serious or mature’’. “The international com- munity at large is respon- sible for opening the doors to peace in Central A- merica.’’ Nicaragua has been in- vaded 117 times in border skirmishes since January, 1980, and 141 Nicaraguans have been killed in the clashes. Now, claimed Chamorro, The Other Press the U.S. state department is running a large-scale propoganda campaign to justify American involve- ment in Nicaragua. ‘“‘The main guarantee of Nicaraguan survival relies on the popular support of the people facing the pol- itics of aggression. The Nicaraguan government is not afraid of its own people, it has given arms to the people,’’ said Chamorro. “If forced to war, Nicar- aguans are ready and will- ing to fight.’’ Planned Parenthood New Westminster/Coquitlam Birth control, Pregnancy, Counselling, Education Clinical & Educational Volunteers Required -Males and females welcome -Specialized training provided -$50.00 towards related inservice. -Daytime and/or evening p -challenging & valuable work experience -Planned Parenthood services & supplies at cost Next 4 week training course begins Wednesday April 28 7:00-9:30 pm 636 SIXTH AVE. PA us) Cyaan tas oe When You're ready to PTS : Just:ask. for Lorne -Mileage & expenses reimbursed information call For more 521-5122 Its special taste made it famous. April 15th to September 9th, 1982 Justifiable computercide (RNR/CUP) - In what may be the world’s first case of justifiable computercide, a West German bookkeeper has been acquitted of charges of malicious mis- chief for attacking his com- puter with a chair and then setting it on fire. Nancy is trendy (RNR/CUP) - At the sug- gestion of American first lady Nancy Reagan, the Smithsonian Institute is of- fering a graduate studies program in American fa- shion. The Smithsonian, one of 13 museums to receive de- = The judge in the case! said he decided to come down on the side of lenien- cy after the bookkeeper explained his patience had been exhausted when the computer broke down for the fifth time in five hours. signer garments worn by the first lady in 1981, says the ‘‘First Ladies Fellow- ship’’ will allow students to research the history of American fashion and ‘‘the function of costumes in personal and everyaay) life.’’