Page 2, The Herald, Tuesday, September 11, 1979 He caught a camera Jim McFadden. McFadden with a hew Abrand new camera, that’s what a winning fish in the Skeena Mall-Daily Herald derby meant for 15-year-old He caught the 13-pound coho from the Skeena iver near Ferry Island on September 4. Rick Lynch of Sight and Sound In Terrace presents Colorburst 100. Wildlife VANCOUVER (CP) — The provincial government is too conservative in setting targets for population and harvest of animals such aa deer, moose, elk, mountain sheep, mountain goat and coyotes, the British Columbia Wildlife Federaton BBYS, Ina brief commenting on a said neglected proposed B.C. Management plan, federation sald there would be more animals to hunt if the B.C. government spent more money on wildlife management, It said the branch should be aiming for ‘the. highest historic populations and an annual sustained kill of wildlife the between 25 and 30 per cent.” “Due to the inaccessibility of a lorge part of our province, such a kill factor is not attainable at present,” It recommends that moat animal species be protected by the government mainly for the benefit of hunters and trappers, CANADA—CHINA PEKING (CP) — ¥ high on China's list of friends. But no specific detalle emerged in a_ private audience lasting 70 minutes at the Great Ball of the People preceding a farewell dinner given by the Ca- nadian delegation. Hua had been asked by Senator Jacques Flynn, justice minister and government: leader in the Senate, to comment on China's modernization plans and to specify what countries like Canada might be able to contribute. Mining, petroleum, nuclear energy and hydro development were cited by the chairman aa areas In which China will be seeking aid, Canadian participants sald the Chinese leader displayed a bread grasp of economic detail and interest in Canada, but they noted he has chosen to make his first visits abroad to Britain, France, Weat Germany and Italy aml later to the United States. ' Earlier, the delegatio was received by Forelgn Minister Huang Hua, the first Chinese ambassador to Canada after diplomatic recognition was established in 1970, The global review offered by Huang, and replied to by Allan MacEachen as a former Liberal external affairs minister, was a recitation of Chinese concern about spreading Soviet in- fluence, They said Huang warned that it may be necessary to teach Vietnam another lesson — a reference to China’s previous invasion of TUESDAY 5 pm. to midnight KING (NBC) PBST TEE Wepre CFTK (CBr) ee boa ” BCTV (CTV) 4a KCTS (PBS) Carol Burnett News Cont'd ‘| Mod Squad Hourglass Cant'd Six Million Dollar Man Mister Rogers Electric Company Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Laverne & Shirlay Paper Chase News Hour Cont'd Cont'd Once Upon a Classic i Cavett Seattle Tonight - Tic Tac Dough Cont'd Cont‘d One Day At A Time Downrlght Diseo Stars On Ice MacNell Lehrer News- Makers Sharks Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Happy Days The Rees Angle Contd That’s Hollywood Evening At Pops Cont'd Cont'd Holocaust Part 2 Cont'd Cont'd Three's Company Special 'My People Grand Old Country Taxi Cant‘d Upatairs, Dewnstalrs Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Are Dying’ ] Lazarus Syndrame Cont'd Cont'd The Two Ronnies Movie *Madelelne’ News Cont’d Tonight Show. 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CHICAGO (AP) — A tele- vision statlon broadcast on Sunday a taped interview with a man who admitted setting a 1059 Chicago achool fire that claimed 95 lives and Jet scores of children’ in+ jured, ; But the unidentified man aaid in the WGN-TV In- terview that the fire In the basement of the 40-year-old Our Lady of the Angels school on the city’s weat side had been set accidentally and that he “‘had no intention of hurting anyone.” The two-storey Roman Cathclic school caught fire about 2:30 p.m. Dec. 1, 1858, while most of the grade school's 1,300 students were - still in class on the top floor, The blaze, which killed 92 students and three nuns, has never formally been ruled an argon case and authorities said ae recently as last year that it may have started accidentally. WGN-TV producer Alex Burkholder said the 32-year- old man was a student at a nearby training school at the time of the fire and that he contends he was smoking in ° the basement and discarded a mateh, touching off the fire. . The man will tell ‘during future segments of a week- long television series why he was in the school, Burkholder said, The producer said the man igon parole for convictions in two fires in the 1960s that Killed three people. — Burkholder said that in 1977 the man admitted set- ting the Angela fire after talking with Battalion Chief George Schuller of the Chicago fire department and former Chicago Daily News reporter John Kuenster. Burkholder sald Schuller and Kuenster held back the information because they are working on a book about the fire and because the fireman spent years in- vestigating the fire on his own time,— and not as an official fire department assignment. Police and fire officials and a spokesman for the Cook County state’s at- torney’s office refused immediate comment. “An expert - talks about. There are several types of cat’s-eyes bul when a jeweler talks of them he wenerally means chryso- lwryl trom Geylon or Krazit, These are expen- sive sLones and are named hweause they have the ap- Juetrance of cats’ eyes and we found in the same colours as real cals’ eyes, (ther stones are found in the same colors and de- sign and are called cat's- eye but they arc not as ex- pensive as the Oriental cal’s- eye, We ‘are txperts in’ the care and selection of gems. soo us. fur, all your needs! Majestic JEWELLERS LTD. 632-2171 216 City Centre Kitimat | Friendship confirmed ready tosettle claims arising from expropriation of Canadianowned Jand after the Communists took control of the Chinese government in 1848. There are 22 out- standing Canadian claims amounting to $1 million in real estate, debentures and other items, ! The group also was received by Trade Minister Li Qlang, scheduled to visit Canada in October. The Canadian delegation is headed by Speakers James, Jerome of the Commons and Renaude Lapcinte of the Senate. It arrived Saturday for a 10-day visit. A Chinese parliamenta delegation visited Canada last year. The visit coincides with considerable interest in Canada and elsewhere in: how China plans to proceed with its medernization * program. China has amassed in- ternational credits estimated to ba anywhere from $18 billion up so far in 1979, Including §2 billion from Canada. How it chooses to spend that money, given Its limited earnings of foreign currency, is a leading question. The Canadian delegation will. visit Shanghai and Canton among other centres before returning to Canada’ via Hong Kong on Sept. 20. Talks set on troops in Cuba WASHINGTON (AP} — The United States and the Soviet Union began Monday what U.S. state department officlals say might be a protracted series of negotiations aver Soviet combht troops in Cuba, State Secretary Cyrus Vance and Soviet Am- bassador Anatoly Dobrynin conferred for nearly two hours in their opening ses- sion, - The state department de- clined to comment on the meeting but spokesman Tom Reston said the two will moet agaln today of Wednesday, The talks began after Vance and Stansfield Tur- ner, director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, met in a closed-door session with members of the U.S. Senate armed services committee. Senator Roger Jepsen (Rep. Iowa) emerged from the committee meeting to say Vance Indicated he was “going to be quite firm and inslatent on getting some direct answers” from Dobrynin. Jepaen said the committee received no assurances there are no long-range nuclear weapons in Cuba. Asked whether the com- mittee was given any ex- planation for the presence of the Soviet troops, Senator John Warner (Rep. Va.) replied that Vance said that would be question No. t” for rynin. Last week, Vance and President Carter both said the status quo in Cuba Ls not acceptable, but they have refused to say what.changes would satisfy them, Vance has said the Carter administration realizes the Soviet Union has had military advisers in Cuba for many years. It is the recent discovery that 2,000 to 3,000 of them were organized as a - combat unit that is a matter of serious concern, he sald. Key members of the Senate have said Soviet troops must be removed if the new U.S.-Soviet strategic arms: limitation treaty is to be ratified by the Senate. The Soviet Union has kept quiet about the furor. Unoffi- cially, Soviet diplomats have insisted the troops are ad- | visers who have been In Cuba for many years. They say the Cubans have. a right to Invite Soviet personnel to their island and- that there is not InUS.- Soviet understandings of 1962 and 1070 that bara the Russians, The state department con- ceded the latter point last week, saying the agreements cover only offensive weapons systems and not combat troops, “woman wa . VANCOUVER (CP) — MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., counting on substantially continuing growth over the next 20 years In |ts mojor ct Ines, will be in- veatlog §1,6 billion in a fives Zena roe cure company p! Kmvines said Monday. Knudsen made the an- nourcement to a group of German businessmen in Frankfurt and said about i billion of that money will be spent in British Columbla. The Vancouver-based company had eariler aald ita fiveyear expansion progra would coat about $1 b : Knudsen said he saw or opportunities in his firm's exisiting forest business over the physical NEWS BRIEFS ] : exceed that of the past 10 ta 26 years if growth in demand is to be satisfied,” he sald in a statement released In Vanetgaer sald the company n had three goals in its ex: pansion program — to modernize and expand production capacity at locations in current product lines, to increase ex: ploitation of eolsting forest resources and to a forest resources by adding more land to the company’s existing base and to grow more wood per acre. ~ Knudsen cited the 9163 million construction of a new newsprint machine at Powell River, & $23 million machine ‘speedup at the Port Albern! mill and a similar program for existing mills at Powell River as projects already under wav. Valium said unsafe ’ WASHINGTON (AP) — A yohiatrist told a: Senate ealth subcommittee Monday that the dru Valium is addictive an doctors alana not prescribe ‘or everyday streas. Dr. Joseph Pursch, head of the alcohol rehabilitation service at the navy's regional medical centre in Long Beach, Calif. sald alcoholism and the over use of tranquilizers representa the country's biggest health problem. . “Classically today, If a 8 into her doctor's office and says, ‘I'm nervous, my husband drinks too much,’ the doctar will automatically give her a tranquilizer," said ' whose patients have in- eluded Billy Carter, the president's brother and Betty Ford, wife of former can become addicted to Vallum, Librium and other mild tra Questioned by Senator Ed- ward Kennedy, chairman of the subcommittees, Pursch said he has seen persons become addicted ta Valium In only six weeks. | Mothers claim torture BONN (AP) — The mothers of two West Ger: mans imprisoned in Israel alleged Monday that the palr have been subjected to “the most brutal procedures of torture." Ina letter made public at a news conference in Bonn, Helga Reuter and Inge Schulz asked West German Foreign Minister Hans- Dietrich to appeal to visiting fsraeli Foreign Mints ter Moshe Dayan for Pp. Mrs, Schulz said in the letter that the torture began shortly after the arrest of Brigitte Schulz, 27, and Thomas Reuter, 28, in Kenya at the end of 1076, She sald Stanfield TEL AVIV (Reuter) — Canadian special envoy Robert Stanfleld arrived Monda ‘ to rene the possibility of mov! Canadian Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerugalem. . A pledge by the Canadian government a few months ago to make the move drew fierce opposition from Arab countries, Stanfield was met at Ben . Gurton Airport near Tel Aviv persons. beet the detained, persons , tortured them with 3 clgarette butts, pricke them with long es and Israeli secret service ol- ficials watched and ln- terrogated them.” ted ' Reuter and Miss Schulz are accused of having planned an abortive attack a ae pdaraclt ssenger plane jairobl. The two were sent to Terael, where, the women said, 4 closed military trial began two years apo. A forelgn = ministry spokeaman said later that . e@ ReuterSchulz caso is being discussed by Genscher and Dayan, checks in by Canadian embassy cf: ficlals and a representative of the Isreell foreign ministry after hls arrival aboard a spacial Canadian Armed Forces plans. D his four-day stay, Stanfield will meet Prime Minister Menachem Begin ‘and other senior Israeli” officlala, Canadian embassy sources aaid the details of the talks have oot been worked out, Fredrick on rampage MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Frederic lashed Cuba on Monday, uprooting trees downlng power lings an forcing mote than 25,000 people to evacuate thelr nomes, elvil defence officials There were no reports of casualties, however, as the storm passed over the island and then quickly revived to hurricane strength aa it reached open water. Frederic's winds in- creased to 120 kilometres an hour and dense rains blanketed an area from the lower Keys to weatern Cuba, the U.S. Natlonal Hurricane Centre in Miami sald. Thunderstorms reached up to the southern tl ot Fieri. Boaters Dry Tertagea, west ofthe - Dry as, wee Florida Keys, were warned _ to stay in port. Frederic, with 120 kilometrean-hour winds at extenaiir, . the neeth, was moving northeastat eight kilometres an hour and was expected'to continue moving at that speed and direc while gradually strengthening. Last chance talks open LONDON (AP) — Black nationalist guerrilla leaders faced officials of the Zim: babwe Rhodeslan govern: ment Monday at the opening of British-sponsored con- stitutlonal talks widely billed as a last chance to avert widespread war in southern Mieritish Foreign Secreta ‘ore ecre! Lord Ca ton urgod both siden In the Zimbabwe Rhodesla s eto reach @ compromise, saying ''the ca of failure would be lurther prolonged blood- shed. Li Carrington asked them to focus on a new conatitution ts arsezenerecerece; ora oy COR « 4Va and up. se rtaMe segetete tah alozaze: reefers “a * DSS aS SSS DO SIS Vieht Parutainen Dance Tnctrection A variety of dance types taught within the classes Hy Including ballet, modern laaz, ethnic character and +: soft shoe and tap. Limitedenrolment avaliable for ages 5 Registration: Parkelde Schoal Wednesday, September 12— 4:00 p.m. For pre-registration phone 695-7483 SH SOC Nese Hae Sa for Zimbabwe Rhodesia that will decrease the power given to the white minority, which accounts for 230,000 . persons out of a population of 7.2 millilon. The conference, called by Britain, brought together Robert and Joshua Mugabe Nkomo of the guerrilla Patriotic Front alliance with -membera of Zimbabwe Rhodesia's by Bishop Abel Muzorewa, the breskaway British colony's first black prime minister,” Nkomo and Mugabe have waged & seven-year errilln war againat the lia regime bases in Zambia and Mozambique. More than 16,000 persons have died in the fighting. At the closed-door sesalon in Lancaster House, . Carrington called for a decreass in the role of whites in Zimbabwe Rhodesia, but sald there should be “‘ap-