iat " low-level exposure to chemeials with cancer, the utmost | “gare should still be used in getting rid of industrial wastes, ae : for Dubiin’ 'g annual St. + Patrick's. the capital of the Irish’ republic, i a parade honpring. . along with Lord’ “Mayor Dan ‘Browne. ° ‘FibGerald- ‘and ‘ most” politicians : ‘oppose. the: utlawed’ - Island. Instead, they: advocate” negotiations’ aimed: ‘at ‘a+ ’ mar aa ._ v whatever fears’there was canbe eliminated.’ had. Coded poke theirtson’s Ife x him wnderga's an operation. that would pralo life af agony, B.C. Supreme: Cou 9 was: totd ort doctors told a court - = Abit 0p peapte: ‘aired toda: entry missionary who | y brodght rite choice of Te paca No York stipporter ay eh. ‘Flannery as:grand marshal; reviewed the Dublin pat arching in the sea of green: Were: wv iat ‘ani Northern eland. -There:- “were™ vhatigbs ah celebrations throughout the’ Astand. « group's violent campaign to oust ‘the British from Nérthern:.: peaceful unification of ‘Northen Ireland with: the repute, . - Fears soothed - WINNIPEG. (CP). ~ Public. tolirs, locally-hired workers * : when'a -hazardous waste disposal, plant. moves Into-the _neighborhood, the head of a. “Vancouver engineering company gald Wednesday. - John Richardson, “prealdent of Chem Securities Lid’, said a community has-to be involved, before. tt wil ‘aceept as disposal site. in. ‘its backyard. ' ; : Richardson, whose company ‘owns a cheniical disposal plant in Oregon and is building another in Alberta, sald it Is - important to set up a publ: cornmittes to” macnitor any disposal lant. vom . HT. you: -do. that, your : relationship - with. the Host community will be. exceptional, ” Richardson: told: the . opening day of a three-day conference on hazardous wast disposal sponsored by the Manitoba government... Employees who are hired from the community. "will adi to the public's ‘confidence in safety measures, he. aid. - "You will also need to make'sure the facility is open, that’ _ig, can be toured by the: p boople ‘in the: community, sald. ‘Richardson. af) ib cor ing sind “ait: side by little, yo you'll get the i cnn ble tla - In addition to scientific monitoring, Richardson said cows. . graze on the meadows'‘near his company’s Oregon plant, " -which burns or treats chemicals and other industrial w wastes to render: them harmless, * ‘He said the cows would be the first living things affected __-by poisons and would provide jan early. warning. Richardson said: in Manitoba, which" doesn’t” have a chemical waste disposal facility, only about oné third of the _ 45,000. tonnes: of industrial’ wastes. generated : pach year needs special treatment... - ; Manitoba Environment. Minister Jay Cowan has ‘said the _ government wants to set up a disposal Plant. in about three ; years. + ; Cowan says the government needs that: time ta ‘draft new. ' legislation and determine the type of facility needed and where it should be’ located. ; In the meantime, companies wil ceontinite: to haul waste : chemicals to disposal sites south of-the border.’ woes Earlier in the day; Dr. William Nicholson, of Mount Sinai, School of Medicine in New York, warned about:400 people ‘attending the coriference that safeis better than sorry when, it comes ‘to disposing of chemicals. :. — . : : Nicholeon said although there is little evidence to link . ~ “Despite the lack of pertinent human health indications ” yelating to health effects from chemical ‘dumps, if we are to error in being over-cautious, let's error. on the side of safety." ; ; seen tern him to ofhebe because Ww vey? court deelston Monday; which, if nila ener the: child's death, a at doirig this for myset. Hove’ my gon'very mue Ministry of Human Resources. and the auperiritendent of | child welfare. have ® petitioned | the, court to overitirn, the Mrs.. «Dawson; he ¥ quavering ‘with ety tale inthe court rt that there isno Hope : and cows grazing in nearby fields can be used to ease fears “f° ~ tt ire into-his warm-up suit. * ‘opinion ; ‘on, Davis's intentions. || intentions clear. re expected to enter the race Monday. Clark’ replied Davis will fot ‘be secking the e party ! ' leadership. - . However, ‘the. Ontario # Progressive Conservative” ai es ‘Association’ ‘does not share’ Clark's apparently Gent” : opinion on Davis’s intentions. ~ ederal- ‘Progressive | Conservative leadership, “race were out: competing. for Support. Wedneiday, ; Spotlight continued to focus on the man who! 'B «Ontario Premier. William Davis's ‘plans: ere. the subject’of reporters’ questions when they surrounded Joe Clark after a speech to 4 Sts Thomas, ‘Ont. service club, 5 ©. ; . Clark replied Davis will not be seking the ety : ‘Howéver, the: ‘Ontario. ‘Progressive: ‘Colnaévenive “Aasoclation.doea. hot: share Clark’s apparently ‘Robert Harris, association executive director, ay rovincial Torles from: the cabinet to the riding leve ‘have, been asked to refrain from committing: th support to. any. candidate until Davis ‘has made his » We've gore outto try and get a feel af what kind! 9 ie ‘support. is there, gnd where riding People are Saying: “they are ‘interested in:Bill: Davis we're sugges ‘they should keep their powder dry,” sald-Harris.:: - “We tell people there is a chance he'll come: in. al : we hope they: will: consider that option.” ~ * * Speculation - about other: possible ; “candidates ‘hi ‘is |: expected to clear somewhat in. the next. few days as” 7 nore. contenders. announce their intentions. . oy ” Peter Blaikie, Montreal lawyer. and ‘former “president of the’ party; is expected to aniiounce hi candidacy - ‘Friday, Montreal businessman ° Bria ~ Mulroney and Newfoundland MP John. Crosbie: ‘ar firm _ ‘Robert Harris, association executive director, SBYS~ provincial Tories from the cabinet to the riding’ level’. |: -have been’ asked - ‘to, refrain from committing. their’ ©. [/ ‘support to any candidate until Davis has made his:. : “intentions clear. . im ’ “We've gone out to thy: and get a-feel'of what kind of: a “support is. there, and. where riding people are saying | they: are interested in Bill Davis we're suggesting they. should keep’ ‘thelr. powder dry,” said F Harris. ° a MONTREAL (ep) — ~ Gontracts contained in a avi public servants were declared unconstitutional today, and of. them for’ participating. in’ an illegal strike, : Judge Gerard Girouard of sessions cduri ruled that the contracts, appended to Bill 105, passed last December, were presented to the natlonal: -assemnbly ‘in both English and French. a ~ Bill 108 itself. was tabled: in both languages, but the decrees, 90,000-pages worth of contracts, were presented In French only. Loe The Quebec governmient eald: almost immediately that it would appeal the judgment, ‘which: if upheld, means the “: Gireuard ‘also threw aut charges ‘against 12 John’ Abbott junior’ college ‘teachers: charged with defying a. special return-to-work law, passed ad Bill 111, with the’ assent of Quebec government lawyers. agalnst: public: employees, mainly | teachers, for violating the Quebee Labor Code'by ‘participating in walkouts that ended Jast month with a truce and new negoliations. Any «/, considered illegal. woe .,. Phil Cutler; one of the province’ ‘a leading labor lawyers, “* represented. the 12 John Abbott teachers. He argued after the judgment that the ‘charges for violating Bill 111 would have a'shaky legal future if the Girouard decision survives the-appeal process. .-and professors were not obeying. the law prior to, 111,” he = told reporters at:a news conference. : 2. “Well, that’ law prior to 111 seems to be set aside with the judgment as to ’fonstitafionalty.” " | | Towers destroyed SAN SALVADOR’ (APY — — Leftist ‘insurgents entrenched «> two primary: electrical towers and plunged’ most: of ‘E} , Salvador’s capital into darkness Wednesday night. ° The B.C, ‘Assoctation for the. , Mentally R Retarded; the BC. \. ! {hers son: lg Dr. ‘Patrick is aweon, ‘told’ ‘him’ that, in the. event | he was forced to do an: operation, she “would: do’ something. ‘to’, Stephen, herself, ate anything: Hike that, imposing’ three-year ‘Jabor: ‘agreements. on 325,000 Quebec = - . knew it'was.a stupid thing to say. Iwould never ‘ask a doctor rm the decision may undercut’ prosecutions against thousands '*' to murder a child.” statutes. in the: legal ‘sensé and: thus should have been. - contracts the overnments.forced on the whrkers are void, ° “That casts.in doubt the future’ of some 24,000 charges | _.“The government adopted it (Bin ML) because. teachers . - On Tuesday Dr. ‘Robert ‘Hill, the hospital’ medical "onthe slopes of the battle:scarred Guazapa volcano blew up ° “The rebel dynamite attack was the latest sabotage i in an ; -" intensified. assault this week on the country’s power: grid, wo Guerrillas periodically have wrecked power installations in! _ thelr 4tmonth-od - war to overthrow the U. S.-backed : aN hope, they’ will. consider that option,” " the Continulng theme of party. unity. and the Liberal. "We tell people there is a chance he'll come Clark, who appears in ‘Windsor today iter ‘ceepiig a low profile i in recent weeks, devoted his speech to -. ntist, government: Wd Ht oe ands’ Nees 4 shestored power te.mast ofSan. Salvador, but>. . ne : My ‘abut one-third of the country and at: least: one million - o peaple remained, without. electricity because of Sabotage attacks: that began Sunday.’ 2 aslinee we Paains © - enemy. Referring toarecent Gallup pol that ‘suggested the. Tories have slipped four points in popularity, Clark © said the party: can regain any lost. ground if- _ Canadians see the leadership race ina positive light. ’ He said it: may be seen as the party coming to grips. » with “an internal problem!’ that has to be solved,” He*attacked the Trudeau government's _ , intervention in the. economy,” saying it could cause - “blind - social chaos because government programs have cut | “tax revenues and how w social programs must be cut lo make up: “the. ‘loss. . “s ". Tory financecritic Michael Wilson and Toronto MP: ’ David Crombie were both out drumming up support Wednesday ag other declared candidates. — Toronto | MP. John Gamble; Edmonton: entrepreneur ‘Peter ,. ; Pocklington, _ Toronto mining executive Terence: - Howes’ and: Saskatoon contractor Alex Barker =e stayed in the background. - Wilson and Crombie beth stresied the ‘same pants “= economic recovery. and. party: unity. _. Wilson; MP for Etobicoke Ceritte Hiding ini Toronto,” . ¢ in,Sault Ste. Marie, ‘he -would initiate’- “any economic TeCOVery "program to bring down. high literest’ rates which are | hampering smail business and have caused foreign a investors to lose interest in Canada. - wee told riding dssoctation membe Ont., More than 2,000-troops, led. by 400 members of the U.S.- . trained Allacatl battalion, are engaged in an anti-guerrilla them out: The Defence Ministry. Bays | since the drive began Saturday, the troops have killed‘at least 40 guerrillas. One 4 ‘of the:dead was. the president of the El Salvador Human Rights Commission. . ot The independent. commissi¢n. confirmed "Wednesday its . president, 40-year-old. Marianella Garcia Villas, was killed “Sunday. in,a combat, zone near the Guazapa yolcano; But it\denied ‘the ‘Defence Ministry's charge that she had "become a‘guerrilla leader known as Commander Lucla and _ Baid she was. “assassinated together with a group of 21 _ :peasants fleeing from:.an army operation.” : El Salvador’s' conservative ‘government’ and the U.S. Embassy. claim the: ‘Human Rights Commission is a front . group for. the Democratic. Revolutionary Front, a coalition ~ of leftist parties that works closely with the guerrillas, Meanwhile, in San Vincente east of the capital, Appeals “Gourt. Judge Luis Alonso Melara said Wednesday he -has ruled four national guardsmen cannot be tried for the Dec. © @, 1980, ,deaths‘of four American churchwomen until a lower , surt oblains| more evidence: on the robbery of the women’ 5 an; By > His: decision means 2 lower court must collect enough “evidence to demonstrate there are grounds for a trial. A. (court source said that could take months. sweepover the slopes ‘ofthe volcano, where the rebelshave | remained entrenched | despite Tepented attempts to wipe \ af There is no future for hin; the said, ie il:be , diapers, Matll he dies" 00.1 ‘ 4 7 She admitted she had twice raised the possiblity af ‘anid Murray, a pediatrician. audrey sald ‘under’ “questioning: that on March \2, Mrs saying: she feared: the court: ang teow against her, The. other: w issobbing as.she asked him: ith coud Questioned. later Mra Dawéon admitted she had sd aked, . : Murr. ay-.to° “put stbphen | to slegp’. 6) ey “Ty under a great deal of stress. ‘As soon. as s1 sald it; I Dr. ‘Doreen McConiell told the coutt. earlier Wednesday’ . - that Robert Dawson had told her he had considered killing ai his son. | Mr. Dawson ‘old court his remark came alter MeConmell, ; - had asked him if he tealized he and his wife were killing. Stephen by not permitting the: operation. . a “Taaid, ‘We are not killing Stephen.:-Had we chosen to will Coot ‘Stephen we would have done it years before,” he testified. at The boy’ 5 condition and abilities were also ralsed during: the hearing. Staff. from Sunny Hill Hospital. where he has: been living for the last year, | testified about his abilities and, ‘fulure potential, However, none ‘of them held'out-hope that: =. Stephen would ever be able to speak or. even stand.” Pit ent Stephen is believed to be almost’ camnpletely blind ‘and ; deaf, can’t sit up without help, has to be hand fed ‘Mashed food and suffers with cerebral palsy. He has a device to hold him upright in a wheelchalr and his head flops from side to . side. "| * strike during the life of arecognized collective agreement is. “Under questioning from David Vickers, the lawyer for the . B. C. Association for the. Mentally Retarded; about why she didn't want'Stephen to have the operation. Mrs. Dawson sald: “It's ‘not just because there’s no hope. for him — Stephen is-in pain, he is suffering. Ae 7 “If Stephen were -a happy boy within his wil: environment, ‘would: ‘you ‘consent to treatment?",, a Vickers,’ alluding to testimony from. staff. of & Hospital that the boy shows indications of hoprim She replied yes. fellow’’ and other staff members have said he appears to “smile and: respond to ‘some. stimuli. in his environment.) — “Durig the: hearing’ Justice McKeniie said’ the Dawson 5 couple’s divorce iit. 3980 smight-figure in his decision inthe ! case, We eae De : “Mr, Dawson, a forklift driver-who earns $30,000 ayear,, 4 testified that the-cduple:were-married in November, 1973, 4 divorced insNovember;: 1980, began living together again ‘ last October and intend to remarry and have another: child. ( : Mrs. ‘Dawson petitioned for the divorce on grounds of 1 mental cruelty but Mr. Dawson said the problems did not relate to their son, oo | . ’ co mo i ; THE SALVATION ARMY rs 4 EVANGELIST Cl director, said Stephen appeared to be ‘a happy. little - Major JAMES COOPER The Salvation Army Church 4643 Walsh Avenue March 23-27th 7:30 p.m. Nightly PLAN NOW TO ATTEND area ee ¥ E Wi d 4 , . Regular, Orip or $ 9 19 Extra Fine Turkeys a Limit 2 per family All sizes. Frozen. Canoda Grade + ree 484g iin Medium. 15 _ White Eggs LUCERNE . ‘TEXAS GROWN Red Grapefruit : Size 56 - Canada Grade _*1,19 Powdered : CALIFORNIA GROWN Large size Now. 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