stormed” out of the Jndian et aig Recently, there have been numerous complaints about the . ler situation in Terrace, and what could be done tosolve Stephan ; Fisher demonstrates forthe camera, exactly how he solves the. litter problem. McDonalds has been picking up litter In an an area encompassing the entire, e.downtowt: core from Eby i. Here McDonalds - employee, So pees od Oa Che : ‘asef's Street: eastward ‘to Apsley. Street, and from Laketse _ Avenue to the Halliwell] Avenue. Although this program Is -strictly voluntary, McDonalds plans to have a spring. cleanup campaign sometime in the coming months. They ’ will cover the entire Terrace area. One Herald reader who saw them Sunday. In the rain was very impressed. mer ie idus, Poland (AP) — strikers ‘welve hunger _ave halted. the fast they “‘ndertook’ to protest - the ‘ansfer of a pro-Solidarity ‘iest to a rural parish, but ieir congregation is con- _ tuing its struggle te get te priest back, That struggle has evolved to. a rebellion against wef . Cardinal Glemp, aland’s Roman Catholic cimate. It ig the most open rotest to date against what tany militant priests and - orshipers view as Glemp's verly conciliatory -stance ward the Communist overnment, i On... Tuesday, _ Rev. lleezyslaw Nowak, or- ered transferred one week go today, returned to St. Church in the Varsaw’subprb of Ursus to ipheal to the -congregation o end their protest. On Wednesday, the 12 . wnger strikers, who have atin the back of St. Jozef's asting, complied. But about _ 1,800 other, . jledged to ‘continue their 2ffort to get Nowak back. | parishioners The « fasters said they’ would remain camped in the church ‘vestry until Glemp rely “New DELHI (Reuter) — Opposition politicians, The Press Trust of India “news agency said the four, Patliamnent today'to protest - including a child, . were the central government's- haridling' of Hindu-Sikh violence after four more people were slain in .the villages. Their discovery brought the death toll to more than 5d. in 10 days of OTTAWA (CP) — Kitchener MP Peter Lang says the © prime minister has.asssured him that attitudinal problems within Revenue Canada are being dealt with. ; Tho, Liberal MP confirmed a published report today . which said he had told Prime Minister Trudeau at a weekly caucus meeting that the cabinet has to take linmediate -gaotian. to defuse.the crisis -in-the department, perhaps by. “ apatricting the powers.of Deputy. ‘Revenue Minister. Bruce. MagDonald.- Sagi lett stuliesiiad ihe Was, ties, While he would nt paraphrase Trudeau’ '3 answer, Lang said it left him satisfied that the situation was being looked after. ° “We havea situation here where the’ deputy minister has as mych power-as the minister," Lang said in an intérview., “It's given to him in legislation, That’s got to be changed. an Lang said hehas had deep concerns about the department for some time and has been receiving complaints from his constituents, ‘The Toronto Star, quoting anonymous sources, had Roads. blocked “KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Police ‘set up roadblocks * across northeast Tennessee today in an intensified search for two escaped convicts who killed a retired -businessman; abducted his wife and vowed before. freeing her that they won't be taken alive. : Gov. Lamar ‘Alexander offered a $10, 000 reward Wed- nesday for James Clegg and Ronald Freeman, who were among five prisoners wha escaped at gunpoint’ from a work detail at Fort Pillow State Prison on Saturday.- _ Two of the five have been recaptured, and another is being sought near the prison in western Tennessee, - "The Tennessee Highway Patrol.set up about two dozen roadblocks from Knoxville north’ to. the Virginia line. Today, FBI agents and county sheriffs were joining more than'100 state troopers and three eight-man tactical squads already combing the area, said Billy Jones, assistant ‘commissioner of the state Safety Department. | “We're not going to find these people just out riding around,” said Arzo Carson, director of the Tennessee _ Bureau of Investigation. “They have sought cover.” Efnest Pellegrin, commissioner of the state Correction " Department, called the escape “‘a nightmare come true.” “People say capital punishment is not a deierrent, but it sure... would have been in this case,” Pellegrin said. . KILLS. HUSBAND . '\ Authorities say Clegg, serving ~a- life sentence as a habitual criminal, and, Freeman, serving 188 years for murdering his wife and stepdaughter, walked out of the woods near a Brownsville farm Tuesday evening and killed Pau] Windrow, who was‘ grilling steaks in his back yard. _Windrow, 59, a retired tire store owner, was shot. when he pulled a .45-calibre pistol he was carrying because he had. _ heard the fugitives might. be in the area, ‘authorities said. ‘Elizabeth Windrow; 55, told’ detectives she waa in the house and did not see the shooting. The. convicts ; took her: : hostage and, after. letting her be with her‘ hivaband briefly, forced her to accompany {hem on. a five-hour drive. ACrOSS | the state in her own car, - Mrs. Windrow to lie on. the floor ‘and ‘and ‘déove away in- police. - : ‘# She told detectives " con cls hed diopped several times between Brownsvillé and Kndxville {6 make telephone calls, which detectives were trying to trace, Carson said the ‘two convicts apparently ‘arranged for someone Io leave a car at the rest area: They, told Mrs. Windrow “they were not going to be taken alive,” said FBI agent David Davenport. Late Wednesday morning, used car dealer Brooks Maloy told authoritles two ‘‘suspicious-looking” men drove into his Jot along Interstate 40 near Newport looking for a car. “f showed them two, bul they didn’t buy anything," ‘Maloy said. “i don’t know whether it was the convicts or not. They acted kind of nervous, [had my gun in my pocket and I let. them know I had it.” northern state of Punjab. found beaten, to death i in two “clashes. in the ‘states of failed to force an immediate Haryana, which borders debate on the killings. New:Delhi, and Punjab. Politicians from two. :A — major ‘opposition groups stalked out of the opening session of both’ houses of Parliament when . they group ~ of parliamentarians ” then marched to the residence of President Zail Singh to protest the government's reported earlier that Trudeau responded to Lang’s com- ments in caucus Wednesday by saying it would be inap- propriate to move MacDonald out of the deputy minister's job while Revenue Canada is under attack, because that would only. fuel the controversy. TORY ATTACK ; . The Conservatives have conducted a concentrated attack on the operations and policies of the depar!ment since’ ‘early November, They say the. department has.:become ‘more ageressive in its collection tactics, giving heavy-handed treatment to taxpayers. Lang says he agrees with some of those complaints, “Politics is democracy and democracy is accountability. to the people, but the deputy minister is not accountable,” he said. Lang said problems | in the Kitchener tax office, highlighted in the Conservative attack, stem from the al- . litude of the top bureaucrats in the department. income tax changes in the November 1931 budget and the ' moving of some operations to the Sudbury office from Kilchener have also contributed to local unhappiness with © the department, he said, Revenue Minister Pierre Bussieres has reacted to Tory complaints by appointing a private consultant, William Farlinger of Woods Gordon, to investigate. However, the Tories say a public inquiry is needed. They plan a series of cross-country hearings starting next week. MacDonald’ has said the Conservative claims are exaggerated and most of the incidents they describe can be." ascribed to staff shortages. If this is the case, taxpayer treatment should improve in 1984-85 when the taxation branch receives an extra 1,044 employees, Budget estimates released this. week show Revenue Canada will get the additional employees and $31 million Specifically to improve its service to laxpayers. : Katimavik by GAIL BRYAN-JONES It's hard to believe , but this second Katimavik group has now been in Terrace for almost two months, And, like the first group that was here before Christmas, we're sure enjoying our work and our play. ‘The group has been volunteering their time working full- time at the various places around twon that serve the handicapped people of Terrace. We are mostly working as aids to the various teachers, and program supervisors and considering that it's the first official social work that we’ve ‘ done since we started with Katimavik in July we think ¢ we're adapting really well and that the rewards of sharing are benefiting us and those we work with. ~ . We've also been having fun getting to know the area, and it's people. Thanks to Bob Jackman, we had an interesting tour through the Skeena Mill. We've also been out to the Lakelse ‘Hotsprings and learned a little about the uniqueness of these outdoor baths, Furlhermore, we spent » aspecial day with Viola Thomasand Pat Wilson and friends at the Kermode Friendship Centre where wa learned a little ‘The convicts pulled into arest arena on Interstate 40 about , abut the local Indian Bands and some of the issues they are 25 kilometres east of Knoxyille after dawn ‘Wednesday,. told ' facing. : ‘We must also give thanks to Josephine Patterson for her. : great class, and Constable Packinham of the local another car, Unhurt, she drove: to» Krioxville and called. - SOME Le f RCMP for his informative session on drug lawe. We did our billeting earlier than usual this time and as always, enjoyed our time with families in the community. Special thanks goes to the following households, who shared two weeks of their lives with us: Alice and John Chen Wing, Lee and Dick Coxford, Gail Emmeraon, Marg and David Dediluke, Donald Forbes, Irene Fydishyn and Fred Mc- Donald. Rosemarie and Keith Goodwin, the Hamer family, Joan Marr Lori and Scott Mitchell, Cathy & Erich Mueller, Norma and Croft Ranole. We hope to see you all again soon. We are now in the final stages of organizing our four-day winter camping trip, which is coming up thls weekend, We — will be making snow caves atop Smithers Mountain one day ‘aid then skiing and-or snowshoeing into Silver King Basin on another, Should be a fun break after that, it’s another 11 months of learning and living in Terrace. ; 66°. based Lok Dal = ~ Opposition angry over Indian violence ~ handling of the comrnunal crisis, Members of- the rural- party) | Hindu Bharatiya Janata party address delivered at the start of ye aniament’s ’. budget session. Revenue problems dealt with In his speech, president called-on Indians to help the government put down forces that he said seek to divide the people on the basis of caste, creed, region or -language. He urged the adoption of a. national program to preserve unity. URGE ACTION “Opposition -leaders* then: met with Singh for 45 minutes, They: urged the government to act firmly to try to curb the violence. Earlier, Prime Minister . Indira Gandhi warned that - ‘extremists are gaining the upper hand in Punjab and | told members of her governing Congress-Indira _party that temples and places of worship must, not. be allowed te become arms. dumps or refuges for (Peoples. and. the rightist .. boycotted Singh's - religious "the : “eriminals. : She “was ~ apparently -referring’.to the Golden’ .. Teniple ‘in Amritsar, the ‘holiést shrine of the’ Sikh religion and: the centre of the Sikh campaign for. and © political coficessions, Police. have said they believe that extremists are taking - shelter on‘: the grounds of the: temple while . Sikhs. leaders’. say the authorities may be preparing a commando raid _ on the shrine. ' .Most; of India’s 12 million Sikhs.live in Punjab. Hin-_ dus, India’s largest com- munity, are in the minority in the state’ ann > Sikh militants have" been - campaigning for the past 16 months for religious and political. demands, - in- cluding a rédrawing of- the state boundary to include Punjabi-speaking ‘districts of neighboring states. The latest violence began last week when Hindu leaders called a ‘strike in Punjab to protest what they say is a partisan approach by the central government toward the Sikhs. - Police News “TERRACE— Charges of assault causing bodily harm are pending after a family dispute at North Kaium Trailer Court. . Police were called to the dispute and found a female had been beaten by her ex-husband. The male suspect was apprehended by the police while the female was treated at Mills Memorial Hospital for a cut lip and a swelling to the forehead. .. She also had soreribs from an alleged kick to that area of her body. In another matter, police are investigating a complaint of a vehicle being driven on the soccer field at the Northwest Community College. The vehicle was driven in a careless manner on the field, and digging up the playing surface of the soccer: pitch. Noestimate of damage has been established as yet. . for up to an hour after mass “ “singing hymns, “MUZZLES ‘. Nowak; 40; is one of about . Communist aE SA ee a! Fl awe ae ote Dacre TES a cee Tt Ts EE a ere agi aga ‘the Herald, Thursday, February vx 1984, Page: 3 Polish: fast halted. " Feturns from his: South America tour March 12. . Many of. the parishionérs “expressed “ " disappointment ‘that - “suspended” until Glemp’s. the = strike was, return, and most. lingered DISSIDENTS 70 militant. priests the authorities have been, pressuring Glemp to” muzzle.. Glemp ordered Nowak transferred ‘to Leki Koscielne, a country ~ ' Glemp parish about 95 kilometres weat of Warsaw; > Each night - since, about: 2,000 parishioners have packed: St. Jozef’s for an evening mass -and protest _ meeting that. has evolved into alarger protest against Glemp. Although ‘protests against the Communist government are. telatively common in Poland, protests agalnst the church hierarchy, viewed as sympathetic to the outlawed Solidarity labor federation, are not.. =. - Friends quoted Nowak as denying a statement by that. ‘he had requested the transfer. And the hunger strikers denied a statement by Glemp that ‘they were members | of. Solidarity. “ “We are Catholics, ~ Solidarity activists," said one of the protesters, who refused to be photographed _ or give their names. “.Glemp said Tuesday that Nowak was-.a° member of Solidarity, but - reversed . himself Wednesday in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He also said the priest had asked to be ~ ’- . transferred to parish. The cardinal said Nowak | “served his) parishioners, some of whom are militants of Solidarity, and got in- volved with their problems,” “But he is not a member of Solidarity nor did his transfer have anything to do with the union,” Glemp - hib tranéfer to'a bigger,a another . said, adding : “He requested. more: aispatent parish. ” On, Tuesday; Glemp: said: _in Brasilia that Nowak was a member of Solidarity and ‘the church intervened “to calm the situation.” He declined comment on his later reversal, “The congregation appears to have won important support from Poland's other resident cardinal, Fran- ciszek Macharski, who received a delegation from St. Jozef’s on Tuesday and is reported to have told them he would add his voice to the appeal. “Cardinal Macharski, with - full cordiality and friendship, promised to intervene on cur behalf, but he cannot reverse the primate’s' decision,” a- - spokesman for the Com- mitiee for the Defence of Father Mieczyslaw told the congregation after evening mass. * The spokeeman also told parishoners — that a representative of:- the’ Warsaw curia, Rev. 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