paper stage,” said Halton, . -, Since the proposals were made (o federal fisheries in the _ say pact of 1983, continuing work has been done” on ‘ -VANCOUVER— Alean’s director of. eiivironmental ‘“atudies in-B.C., Noel Halton, hes sald-that: the company “ would seek early meetings with the federal department of. . fisheries and oceans to review the department's recently sabe ‘aiscussion paper on ‘Alcan’s Keman: ‘Completion . Project. “The discussion paper is the first response we've" -* had from the department to our. proposal, Although 70, new" _ dsaves have been identified, there are points tat have been “Falied that need tube disctissed and clarified," Halton said. ou Bp Halton paid that the discussion paper appears to review “all ‘Of. the’potential effects of the project: ‘on the ‘agian flaherie in the rivers involved, | “In many. ‘caaés, federal | Hiaheries, has judged th epotential effects to be the same as. eatitnates, - However, there appear to.be some areas of _iagreenent That is to be “expected at- ‘the diseussion- - WARSAW. (Heuter) — A im prospect of cloger relations ‘mumist: rulers’ and the “, talks involving’ “Premler “Wojciech © ‘Juriizeiakt ar Prostitution to expand. . (VANCOUVER (CP) — The West End’s ‘prostitution problems will expand | into- _ other residential areas of Vancouver unless : the federal government makes the. selling of gex on the street a criminal offence, says - a. spokesman for - ‘British Columbia’ lan- dlords; oo Jack Hayes, director. of the Rental Housing Council of B.C., says problems caused." by. 22 7H? deiiatomers have already overflowed from‘ the commercial streets in the: West Ead to its.residential areas, ~ His, compients are contained in 2 ibitel to presented-next: week to a federal com- misslon_on- pornography ‘and prostitution. : “This: “problem ‘must . be considered a. growing one which,. if not corrected or. broight under: control, will drift Into other residential” ‘Areas of, the city,” the. brief say, ““Indedd, there is already evidence that. :the : ‘prostitutes .are. moving “into Broadway. , ,on the edae, Of Ahotier residesitial Aistrict.’ mony voy! from” ‘West End: ‘landlords. The landlords say they: have. seen an exodus of tenants whohave. become féd up with noise, traffic and) ress’ created by prostitutes, pimps and custpiners who congregate outside their apatiment buildings. The, Jandlords gay ‘they’. have ‘bleh’ - vacancy rates, have had: to reduce rents in -, a bid to altract. tenants, and have lost: milligns of dollars. dnis.c a "Bourguiba ‘cancelled all food price in- - : creases today and said-he has ordered the government to prepare a new budget within three months... ‘The announcement brought hundreds of people into Habib Bourguiba Avenue, the -faain street of this capital city, in a In ’. bread was being sold in Tunis at its original demonstration of joy. _-Earlier, the government blamed ‘“eriminals and agitators” for the bloody week-long food riots caused by the price’ ” increases. The rioting was reported to have - caused at least 57 deaths and resulted in thousands of arrests in Tunis.. Bourguiba's announcement made in a television and radio address to his fellow countrymen was his first public statement since rioting began Dec. 29 i in the ‘southern part of the country. ©: The joyous people chanted “Bourguiba, Bourguiba," lavished praises on their president“and sang the national anthem. Drivers of cars and buses sounded their horns as helicopters swooped low over the city. to ensure the demonstrations were joyous and peaceful. ‘ Bourguiba said he has decided to cancel the price increases — brought about by'a government decision to withdraw subsidies ° — now that order -has been restored throughout the country, thanks to the ef- - forts of the people, the armed forces and . police. . He indicated his. decision resulted from the violent opposition to the government's - earlier measures, which took effect Jan, 1, to double the price of bread and raise: that: of wheat semolina, a staple food, and pasta. . by -70 per cent. ~ The president said he lias ordered the Defector’ Ss case: ‘studied. “| tr ., An, Jnternal appeal is ‘pending’ ‘aid is . viewed ,a8 a.test case sirtce.“ past’ Soviet) ree défectors, ineludirig former undersecretary general Marae Shevchenko, chose: not to — - UNITED NATIONS (AP) — officials at the United Natlons are seeking - the reinstatement of a Soviet defector. who: - was dropped from UN headquart a after working theré for-10 years.i='*, Thecase, which has underlined the : “ body's difficulty developing anindep civil service staff, ~ involves vet -‘Yakimelz, who was. ‘granted ; politcal. asylum in the United. States last February | and {s awaiting congressional, acon, ona bill to grant him eltizenship:.. j U.S. Ambassador, Jeane}: ‘Ki fate indicated she would push for the re bifing of the defector, a program:-planner [w! th, ihe Departmentof International. L4Beonbiaie and. Social Affairs, ‘twe hope and expect. that Mr. Yakimelz_ will be restored to the work for which he. has derhonstrated competence,'’ the American UN envoy said-from Washington. through her spokesman,-Joel Blocker.’ Yakimetz was let go when his five-year contract expired Dec, 26. He had been a UN employee for 10 years and, before his - defection, was recorimended jor promotion. “ prostitutes - ‘and ° Th ‘brief; to be presenied to the. geven-.. man ‘commission : headed « “by Vancouver: - lawyer: Paul Fraser when, it ‘holds hearings: : ' here. next week, includes 14 ‘testimonials - -of criminals . _Amnericari ‘some! LO‘Mionthe:a . dYakimet should have. Been. “as ‘a ‘matter of -prinefple, ~ . Irrespective ‘of his domestic polltical ; situation. 4 thal.‘created a kind of backlash.” °.’-:- * Some: ‘say. they: ave unknowingly rented ‘suites to. prostitutes” and’ “sometimes. have _ faced skipped : rents or. “damage to the apartments... The ‘brief . says ‘prostitution ‘problems “have: plagued the West End ‘for about a decade, but especially the last four: years, . as "young people looking for ‘a fast buck started: to swarm into this _former fashionable old area of the city: . “As the congestion of solicitors reached: major proportions — a peak of some 200 male and female hookers competing for the same money — the overflow bulged aut into ‘the’ residential.side streets.” . Hayes says ‘tenants also complain about being accosted by hookers and Prospective customers. ~ The brief says | tenants and landlords both | complain . about : lack. of . ‘discretion, of. prostitutes and customers. “There-is ‘no fixed private place for the . service,” the brief says, “It is practised in - “, many public, places like cars, in back lanes, in parking lots and underground patkades * ‘< England, but was the work of the IRA. Gregg did, however, of” ‘apartment buildings, but sometirnes in the’ suites of the hookers, as long as it” : goes undetected by the building. owners.” ~The brief urges the commission. to con-. ‘clude. the: hearings - quiékly and “bring - abdut effective Criminal Code .changes that- ’ will allow the police to restore thé streets to - the residents of this city and this province. " "The commission was appointed last year 7 by Justice Minister Mark MacGuigan after municipal politicians across Canada urged” the federal government to amend the code. ‘to make street solicitation a criminal of- fence. taking into account the caneellaticn of the. ‘price increases and the situation of ‘the poor, in order to lighten thelr. burden. ‘The new.budget, Bourguiba suggested, could include increases in the price of gasoline, wine and other alcohol, Immediately after Bourguiba's speech,” price of about seven cents, the heavily “subsidized price that hadn't changed for - about 0 years. «© .° ' The government declared.a duskto-dawn. curfew Tuesday. and_ imposed a state of: ° emergency the next day. Informed sources, who asked 1 not io be’ identified by name, said ‘Thursday ’ 57 people were known. killed and many more injured. The government has released no“. casualty figures since Monday, when. it said ~ four people were killed. , - Canadian “diplomats ' said enilier” ali” safe; ’ ‘Bourguiba’s cabinet said Thursday night: the government arrested ‘a large number during the rioting. Jt said the arrests and | preliminary inquiries produced “lear and. eloquent confessions,” but ave ni no further’: : details. ‘Some sources reported as many, as FY 000: arresis in Tunis alone.” __ After a quiet morning, soldiers. opened. _fire Thursday in Tunis on rioters trying to. burn a supermarket in. the heart. of. the., city’s shopping district. Disturbances were .. reported: in provincial - cities. ‘such as .- ‘Monastir, Bourguiba's birthplace. south of 2. "Tunis, and northern. towns ‘such ‘as: La: eos Marsa. Erving an American lawyer who “heads heraing esti said the cause of j fy victory” when :. : ‘Javier Perez dé. ! SOULE ae stay | He faults US. officials. for nol acting. more swiftly on Yakimet2's citizenahip’ application aid with intervening ina Way.” “The U.S; Mission sovght an ‘extension of Yakimetz's employment until. his W:S. citizenship came through, il was rejected since Yakimetz was still regarded aS Qo Soviet citizen. under’ ‘Soviet law lenny 7. SUAS, De ws ‘preparing comprehensive environmental pianning and impact assessment documents. -When complete, these may ~ well address areas of apparent disagreement," Halton Said. The Kemano Completion Project involvea two nev “aturninun production planis in northwestern BC., and the, | >rospect for : Polish primate, ‘Homan’! Catholic church’ between | Poland’s | Com- - ‘Vatican has emerged from " Jozef Cardinal Glemp, the , ayatems ‘involved. “Pam Whitaker's " Skeena Sketches ~ hydroctecttio facilities reqiiired by' ther. 7 7 ’ Aftor three years and some $10 million of environmental * research, the company has scaled-down its original : proposal - because of the potential effects on, the, river Inidally, Alean proposed ‘three new relations grow ‘declined’ to give details of live - hours _ of discussions and. government: Sources, hetween . the two men “Thursday about ’ Poland’s economic: and _ political difficulties and a ‘possible release” of political —¥ prisoners. A’ communique ‘stressed iieir shared alarm over \international tensions and ° the arms race since NATO's deployment of new medium- range nuclear missiles in préducties plants, Pyle The redesigned, $3-billion project would be “constructed over 12-15 years, It would create 15,000 worker-years.of - , construction activity, and 3,000 permanent Jobe, dirgetly a and indirectly. Alean has proposed river flow regimes which, together _ with other measures, it believes would ensure that there ‘would be no net ioss of fish, and which would allow wild stocks to continue to dominate, ; According to Halton, the discussion paper’: 3 approach to mitigation and compensation for polential losses is not unlike the papraach the company has taker. ‘We've also taken the position that the more natural means: of maintaining fish production are preferrable to hatcheries,” he said. “The discussion paper acknowledges that, for the most part, the methods we've proposed for habitat improvement are proven and acceptable techniques. But, whichever solutions are decided upon, we remain committed tothe position ‘that there will be-no net loss of salmon -- production because of our project,’ Halton said, : “Inpamuch as no new areas of concern have been oT ey eee “weet eterna 5 secon ‘, p.m. It sounds lke a varied menu with a little classical, ‘Year of the Child, thie Year of the Handicaped, ele.) ... “So take your big brother out for lunch,”” agreed Herald ‘the visit by Pope John Paul last June, “the ‘course of - Christmas, dinner, that.is. In fact, he spent the entire which proved favorable to - . Southampton England. “That's about 0 miles fram London . England, Harrods Department. Store was bombed, That, of Consequently he ‘becamie known as the “hunchback of - Ofhis impressions of England, itsel, Greg: says that it is -are medieval toilets, and pubs that haven't changed much ‘since Héenry-VILI's time. In that atmosphere it was strange ’ “It's more of'a social thing or a place to have lunch. People | ~ Interviewing Audrey MacKinnon tis week has | given me Europe and Soviet coun- identified, ‘and because there appear to be: acceptable an appetite to hear the Terrace based Northwest Singera termeasures. . methods for offsetting potential impacts, I am optimistic group which will have a coffee concert Jan. 1b at the REM “They © agreed that that we'ean find solutions that will be acceptable to both Lee Theatre. _*poland ,asacountry which | federal fisheries and Alcan,” Halton said. Tickets will be at the. door and the show begins at 7:30 . 90. singularly contemporary, comedy, some’ solos and a quartet. The northwest Singers ‘consists of a dozen people who discovered, about‘a year ago, ihat they enjoyed singing together, They called themselves Monday’s Hope at‘that time but have come into their own. On Jan, ha at least, ‘it will be Sunday’ 8 Certainty. .world - peace,- further Leslie Nelms, teacher at Veritas School in Terrace, said tribtte."” | that 1964 should be the Year od Big Brother. (We've had the | editor Brian Gregg. * - Gregg himself has been out to dinner recently in England . holiday season with Albert Nelms. and family at ‘his country.” and is where the ‘Pilgrim Fathers embarked ‘to. North — America, It is also where the Titanic was launched. The very hour. that: Grege’ s charter flight arrived in: course, was ‘not a reflection on a Canadian arriving in lati . sustain an ‘unrelated injury - he threw his back-oubon Boxing Day «that: necessitated the use. of..a ‘cane: Southampton”. as hohe communist steeped in history especially the area that he was in. There to see girls dressed like Boy George and. boys that looked like Mr. T. ~ Thereisa pub on every corner, he said. Not everyone can afford a car andthe “bobbys" don’t think‘more kindly of. . mixing drinking and driving than the-RCMP.But they're more civilized about their drinking in: England’, he said. on the whole don! t drink specifically to get drunk - they're | Bie spi | getting into the. spirits’ . Y BS; sbiJGi) Ase Giodua Ab duis “Gogg Silso/ Visited Winchest constructed in the Jate eleventh century. “It-was very old; ° historical and packed with carol singers,’ he said: He said © the English people were very friendly and the 2 hagpttality Ae 1. His Christmas was 10 aut oft 10. r+ Gathedbrtlihichinuiase » ies.) BAR suffered “during the’ Second World, War, has special reason te seek the preservation of -to which - development contacts. between : Polish state authorities and the Apostolic : - See ean con- The: document also ex: pressed: ‘satisfaction: with ‘Informed sources said the “yeference to closer contacts . between”. the government and the Vatican could in- dicate a first step toward a | normalization of diplomatic The. Vatican. has never sent a papal. nuncio to ‘Poland moves toward . raising the level of contacts in. recent _yeats, foundered “Solidarity crisis and martial law which was condemned ; by Polish, jbishops..: "The meeting ‘between ‘ Glemp and Jaruzelski was | . their first since ‘the papal .. visit; which was widely - , acclaimed. - by © staunchly Catholig ans arid: wa followe' atm win ease’ iti’ x 3 pase 440! the “chur by ete i The governmenit ‘has said it is holding more than 260° political. prisoners. and in the of WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan, poised to © announce his intention to seek a. second White House term, is planning to use his State of the Union message to point out, administration official says, - The hightevel official, who spoke on the condition that he: , remain anonymous, said several meetings have been held ‘with the president to discuss ideas for the annual State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Jan. 25. . “When the president ran in 1980, he talked about a new beginning," the official said in an interview Thursday... “America has made considerable progress since he's been.. president and in fact we have had a new beginning,” - |; While Reagan already has seen a draft of the State of the Union message, this official said there was as yet no draft of, the brief re-election announcement that will be broadcast, across the United States from the White House on Jan. 29. However, an outline of that speech has been discussed with: Reagan. “There will be far less detail,” i in the announcement that Reagan will seek a second term, said this official, “I! will be more political and considerably Shorter.” In his State of the Unjon address, the president will ; specifically address what he's accomplished in the areas of economics, foreign policy and traditional values, the of-- ficial gaid, . § PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC ' FESTIVAL ENTRY DEADLINE fla a. JANUARY 7, 1984. 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