ent. ortheast of Managua in Nueva: - ae _ Idea was 5 dumb PERCE, Que. (CP) em an who organized a 1g ; + lonietre trek acto es bro en pack ice from the seal-, ‘what's: been 0 i oo analyate Bie i hunt. protest: vessel’ Shepherd I! to avold the: Sas 3 today: and sh i Ste ‘departr mn oo “their forces: ‘RCMP says leaving the ship was “a ‘dumb idea.” ~’ e Indiapi band | ‘ban operated | * wounlted & several: rebels, In ‘ Bérijamnin White, 31, of Fairfax, Va., said in an -\gealed a pact. with. the . Walchli said the ‘suggested that.. ie ama wo "-, Tomas Borge. sald.) fe inteulee in jail ‘Tuesday:he misjudged how long it | “federal . Department. of 4€ ent would provide Lake ‘education budget q : ago, govern} vent reports said.’ '| © Avatild take to reach: ‘the shore ‘of Cape Breton Island. / indian, Altaira Tuesday that about. $37,000 for.. staff _ would be cut by 42 per cent. , f Elsewhere, rebels «used mortars and ° | =. Foi fnembers of thé protest group, including their |< win: ‘Keep their school’ open’ - salaries to March 31, the’. . Hohduran-based nall-arms firé fo attack the Nicaraguan | Ameriéan read Payl Watson, Jeft the ship. shortly and, under barid control, -,©nd of the. fiscal year, and | Alkali. Laie’ 7 " Szoxomic | ‘pledged to. posts, “of ~ Teotecacinté,.’ 280." © 7 1 “The department « “will . "up to. 46,300 in. tuition fees School is’ ‘one ‘ot about 70 in. : | . gove ‘Honduras dented a charge that its troo| a had - ‘aided the rebels by attacking ve Nicaraguan frontier posts. Tt also claimed province, ; and . ae Kon, hae Zelaya Frovinee, and then fled across. the | ne each -Bréton ; “until, -early® “Sunday afternioon, - ‘alter: a. e northeast ° “const of cape a “provide up. to $45,000. ‘to. ” egver!, shortfalls din’ ‘the / 1962-83 -. “pudget; . “school’s”; forward funds~ for. the first." for’: “band.” - members ~ attending universities and.” ‘eolleges. “The. department. “may: - algo © "pays: rother. BL, run by: Tadian bands. About 70 per.cent of ‘Jodian oy ‘ schodls ‘are: operated under"! - contract by ne provincial: } that its security forces had intercepted 12 berder into Honduras, ‘the foreign ministry " “hartowing ordeal in which each person fell into the: \, few months of 1993-84 and. ‘winpecified bills, for total —yinistry . Education, S © Nicaraguan soldiers carrying wespdns'to” “said. ~ ley, water “at 1 times.” |\. fort's Joint study” group to » Speriding of about 15,000. while.18, srval ‘schools are leftist guerrillas in El Salvador. Y Earlier’ Tuesday * ‘the: -iminiatry: “had They drtcated id brought to thia Gaspe ” ~ get -a new budget.’ ‘ controlled by Indian Affairs Borge, apeaking. at a news: conferenee’ : late Tuesday, said rebel: helicopters’ ‘gud. ‘rebels clashed in the'area of the bombing with three Sandinista sotdléré. killed and ¥ charged:that. Honduran guards. attacked’ . two other posts, El Suapiro and. El Espino,’ ; “The United States hes t not answered the charge that it backs the rebels. : |: Petiasate town to face icharges of conspiring to. “+ interfere with the’ anni Seal hunt off the Tes-dela- ° : and ‘14 Americans are . : ; ‘The’ Sea Shepherd [Mad been stuck in the i ice and J drifting. with ‘the floes since Saturday, _ -Department officlals and “40 “band ‘embers. ‘from 183! was the: first year the | chad been difficult to set an |: - exact budget because 1982- The “study. group . ‘of department :: officials. and “and a lew by: churches. the broadcasting. llcences: ‘for CFTK-TV Terrace and CFTK-TY-1 Prince ‘Rupert > White said if they made it to shore wisi | “c[e band was in control. fr the from | Oct. 1983 to 30 Sept. “afl r om: wuffom: page? 1 "the: four .would-be: escapers planned to call their-. |’ school: 4 1988, ~subject fo the , ‘conditions of | licence . Banditry hurts caneervatives| “lawyers and, try to réachthe United States... "Because of the darkness, they couldn't tell. whether - the ice was stationary or,about to move, said White, | - going’ to -work together ,’’ Chief * Arthur. Dick. said. peaceful settlement with the asdistance of” * including. ‘Watson, had’begun a “hunger strike,” “accusations of . under-. ' publle hearing in Vancouver bombing, ace be ‘UN Secretary General. Javier Perez’ der - "Fefusing everything but: ‘juice until they are released. "| budgeting and —_aver- on 14 Dec. 1982, the CRTC Borge sald Nicaraguiit ‘troop. ‘and’ Cuellar. of Peru. i One. Frenchman, ! sane Arran. five’ Canadians ~ spending and Instead said it announdes. that It renews undethanded tactics to get a. _ during: the weekend: riding’s' complement,’ “of - “Theiee | was moving ‘all over the place 80 we never. procedures and 4 tea party’? Democracy is _ Ottawa ‘show the’: party's. |- White: said: reports” the. ship had an: electrified 5 vane intimidation. during severe: ; oecaulondlly’ messy’ but. It’s. - youth- federation, approved 7 »_ barbed wite fence around the deck, a water cannon, . 7 - . wobtkend. . ineetings'- “in: better’, than’ leaving “the © 119 of. 220. ‘applications fo “hh pressure hoses and a barricade on the bow were mp Quebec’ “will. be: ‘handled: ty decision 5: a - Wack-room,.~ youth: . clubs. since, ;. the” vy move way. out of line,” You were a authorities, ~ organizers, hie said: 7) Congervative “meeting. “in. ‘There was dome harbed wire around ite deck but * 7 in ones an The: : Montreal oo” And: Clark’ ‘supporters _Winnipeg:-;in.’ January o “its sure as hell-wasn’t electrified, * White said, “The . Je plat wakes a busine d the main ‘clainied three of alx slote-In “inereasing the smumber to | nin brenrn fixe for ae wanted people _ | ..about the Kinane Cota bletion Project, ore | issue In the earmpaign is job. a “delegate-selection. 330, chy | _to:think they shouldn't. mess with us.” 9. <-. re - creation, = |, : “ smeeting in Victoria riding in — John - eronbie told: ; _In:g note. passed. toa: reporter during . ‘Tuesday’ a This: is one ofa series sof any eng from Al Alcan * Mulroney said the federal’ ‘British “Columbla.* One “of” reporters that heis stalkin “court, appearance, group member Miles Goldstick ~- people to questions’ out plana ior the repo B - government. should «be three | campus. -delegales delegates using the elephant compared the RCMP raid on the Ship to the movie project asked by residents of the Northwest wt " “talcirig the lead iii areas of ...elecléd at the University of : hunter's approach. : 7 fees ies verti “th break ii blights a this: “country’;that. are’ lesa - Waterloo in Waterloo,-Ont., .~ « “A-long govertimen cebreaker .'; . withiits te . tiem. economically " -alao favored Clark as pats ois "me ty te ny vi * | on looming ‘in: the mist,” looked ‘like’ an. Imperial ++ Why has Alcan chosen a’ smelter site near. ge | and ‘doing “what : must“ be'-- leader. “delegates,” “said: the | Statship loaded with Imperial stormtroopers. . We. . Vanderhoof? How will hydro power be‘. ay done to rusintaln equal Under party ‘rules, ‘Newfoundland MP on, a |* Wer just a:amall-tntergalactio siarshlp trying ta: "transmitted to a smelter there, and won't 4 opportunities.” oa : * eligible voters for. delegates. : campaign stop ‘in Winnipeg. mn Protect: some of the’ ‘earth's creatures:’ - 7 trant rtati tsb rohibitive if a . . Meanwhile, inquiries ‘ave: need.join‘the Conservative. — “when: yott go elephant “Crew members have sald the 15 RCMP officers who * sportation costs be'pt e i 7 “sought™in Jat least: three “party” only: five working fiunting, you go where the- "boarded. the Sea ‘Shepherd from a. overnit- . . ~ smelter is located so fat from tidewater? —— Quebec’ -ridings, “where days. before” a, selection . elephants ‘are, the” former - | ere ne imecennnrs physical force!’ om mi ; ae wydolence’ siand..: alleged .. meeting. Tho rules set 30. 8S fihance minister-sald:“so't':| " M@hing the arrests;: = a be etiigenl _, bdpregilaritieaymarked: théiu.the! tmaniniu's age: fer byeve’ tiedtye anbeeigge sy -» #BURBCMBofficers.ghid sabivna. reeset a mi ‘ta F sind . Alen coe th the pre it referted-site betye wwieel Mi ieaean d nebtlegate. ‘selection: process "ememtena ivotnyofors a _ettptdnh ee Jome Bed vee /nwenetfalaa'r catia gait _ face at : -Vanderhoo: St Jam ames on advice - Spee ot a. from planar leaders who felta smelter « - ~-would tie in with local development goals. — We haven't announced the start of construc: “tion of a new plant-only a preference for'a particular site. The location is such that’ =| » f ¥esidents from Vanderhoof, Fort St.James,, _* “Fort Fraser and Fraser Lake would be within | ~s-commuting distance. Employees could . » thus be drawn.fyom all four communities, .. "lessening the possibleimpaet on: any, one community. ° Th transmitting hydro “owertothe site, Alcan’ . could approach B.C. Hydro to feed power - 7 ' nto the grid at Kitimat and power Wouldbe , *. supplied by B. C Hydro atthe smelter. - 7 ay While there would be added costs to ship. . alumina'from the coast to Vanderhoof, this od -would be partially offset by savings . ~. “achieved by shipping from Vanderhoof as. 4 ‘much as 100,000 tonnes of aluminum that: - “go by rail from Kitimat to Canadian and US. | +... “destinations each yea Bhipsing coke from : 2... Aléan'’s Strathcona Works near onton to .. SWEATSUITS _-.-:". gmnelters in the Interior would also ost less. - ey VALUN ££ “than shipping to the coast: Transportation . 99 | --* "> “eosts are important when’a site is selected, . y Men's ~ Boys’ & Youths’ a -JOGGERS While Quantities Last. SWEATSUTTS Fe 269 . sok | ‘Kiddies’ | | -SMEATSUTTS 0/449 a OP 20 4 a et but there are other important, considerations, en too. These include community acceptance, ~~” | = Set | set 4 environmental quality proximity toexisting brewing wat, XL brent o6 100% acyle: SL. 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