~~ 8, te NA hes oan me urna, hee a ec eee A. item me risks safety of passengers "VANCOUVER (CP) —The: Boeing aircraft company is risking the safety of thousands of passengers each day while it awaits the outcome of the investigation into the deaths of 37 persons in Cranbrook, the president of the Canadian Air Line Pilots Association said Friday. . Ken Maley said Boeing has “taken none of the ap- propriate steps’’ to have its 7378 grounded because it is afraid of acknowledging responsibility for what may be the cause of the Cran- brook crash—a defect in the plane’s thrust reverser braking system. “Boeing knows that what happened can happen again and they're doing nothing about it,” he said. “They seem to be content to wait More love my mom because She gives me meal and kisses me ’ Befor 1 go to school and She helps me make my bed and she lets me stay up with her, When Tam sick, And when she goes away I feel sad because she is so nice to me, Stacey, 7 years old llove my mom because She cooks my meals For me and Teatmy meals all up and is it ever good and She givs me care and love and she brings meto the store and I help her with the dishes and She takes ae for drives up town, John Donahue, ? years old 1. Ilove my Mom because 2. She help me with my Zipper on my coat 3. She reads me storys 4. She help me with the birthday partys 5. She lets me cook a cake Lloyd Moody, 8 years old I Love my mom because she helps me bake a cake for our sisters parties she lets me wash the dishs She help-me wash the clothes She gives me two dollers and I buy her some gift for her She lets me go down town with her Laverne Faithful, 8 years cold en ney ee al ove my mom because-She is nice to me and If I am Sick She car's about me and She helpa me with Birthday. She buy’s me clothes and She makes my meal’s for me and She let's me do anything at home and out side She let’s me go with her into holiday’s She let's me go with her to the church and She buys *s For me Marjit SIf. 8 years old 1 love my Auntie because she loves me and 1 love her because she brings me up town and buys me a coake and buys me a coat when I got my coat we went home and when we came home she cook's meal’s for me she had somthing to do so I helped r, David Gray, 8 years old I love my mom because she cooks my meals every day. She helps me with my homwork and washes my clothes for me. She let's me buy what [ want. She changes the blankets on own bed for me. She buy me elothes. And she let’s me play outside. She lets me curel own hair. She helps me when I'm siek. April Azak, 9 years old T love my mom because she loves me too, I love my mom because she cooks for me, and she’s nice to me. I love my mom because she takes me places, and she’s getting me a bike, . 0 Maggle Clayton, 10 years ld f—) ‘eh. until all the legal settlements have been made before taking any steps fo correct the problem and I think that's a deplorable situation. “It’s totally irresponsible on the part of the aircraft management.” Maley was referring to testimony Thursday at the inquest into the crash of a Pacific Western Airlines 737 In February which indicated that a flaw in the thrust reversers caused the disaster, Pilot Chris Miles had landed the plane and deployed the thrust rever- sers, which are used to slow the craft. The inquest jury was told that when he saw a snow plow in his path he returned the reversers to a flight position and attempted to take off again. However, because of prob- lems with a hydraulic valve, one of the reversers popped open in mid-air after lift-off and sent the plane into a cartwheel, the inquest was told. CAUTION UPGRADED Although Boeing issued a caution to pilots last year that goarounds should not be attempted once reversers have been deployed, it wasn’t until after the crash that PWA upgraded the caution into a warning that the procedure should not be attempted under any cir- cumstances. A PWA spokesman said Friday that cautions ‘“‘do not carry the weight of a full- fledged warning,” Said Maley: -“In the situation, Miles elected to do what he thought was the letters to Mom [ love my mother because she helps me sometimes during the day everday. She cooks my meals and she helps me when I’m sick, She likes drawing, weaving and making dolls. She likes tea in the morning before we get up. She wakes us up every morning. Thats why [ love my maohter. Robin Spisak, 9 years old T love my mom because she is nice and helps me when | an sick, I just love my mom she cook my meals and keeps us clean. My mom likes to read and she also likes tocook. Ilove my mom because she is nice but sometimes she isn’t nice, But I still love my mom Jill Llewellyn, 10 years old I love my mom because she washes my clothes. And she buys me close, and because she cooks for me, And E love her because she takes care of me when I’m sick. I love my mom when she tells me stories, And I love my mom when she helps me with the dishes. ] Jove my mom when she buy’s me when I need them.I love my mom because she is my.mom. Daphye Robinson, 9 years olds. ees ee I love my mother because she helps me when I am sick. She washes my clothes. When I am at school ‘she cooks forme. After schools she letta me go out for an hour. When we come in. 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My mother is a really good helper, That's why I love her very much, Rachel Clayton, 11 years old I love my mom because she washes my clothes, She helps me when I am sick She belpa me so, I help her too. She also buys me new clothes. I think my mother is the beat, Do you know why? She helps me all the time when I need help. She shows me how to do something, That is why I love my mother, Paulette Johnson, 10 years ald I love my Mom because she is nice because I lik her. in our 798-2267 courtesy of THE me tight thing because he had no information from Boeing to indicate the severity of the problem. “Perhaps Bosing didn’t know haw bad the problem was, but they do now and they're still not taking any steps to correct it.” He said Boeing should advise the Ministry of Transport in Canada and the Federal Aeronautics Association in the United States that the planes should be grounded until the problem is repaired by. Boeing engineers, Boeing spokesman Harold Carr refused to comment on Maley's charges Friday. MoT spokesman Darrel Smith confirmed that Boeing had not asked the depart- ment to take any action. VANCOUVER (CP) — Len Guy, secretary-treasurer of the British Columbia Federation of Labor, resigned Friday after five years on the job, for what he termed “personal, family reasons.” Guy, 55, will be succeeded June 1 by Dave McIntyre, appointed as the federation's asSistant secretary- treasurer last year, Federation president George Johnston Said McIntyre, former business agent for the Vancouver Printing Pressmen's Union, was the mnanimous choice of the group's executive council as Guy's interim successor. Johnston denied Guy's Tesignation was a move to sidestep the political scrap expected at the federation’s annual convention in Navember, A spokesman for a dissident faction within the ime when I | ~ Ingrid Faber, second prize winner in the grade 5,6, and 7 category of The Herald's Mother's Day Contest picked up her $10 prize last week. Contest winners should come to our office an Kalum to claim their prizes, Graham Clarke and Diana Mawson have been getting together to work every summer for the last three years, _ - Diana is a universily student. In the summer. when Graham's business is heavy she takes on the — “role of ticket seller, tour guide and girl .. Friday on one of Graham's tour boats ‘that ply the waters in and around Vancouver's harbour. And Graham does what he enjoys most, making sure his business is running smoothly afd profitably. It's the perfect felationship. Look around your place of federation said Guy was “ducking thefight” expected when both the president's and — secretary-treasurer's posts are up for re-election at the convention. The spokesman said Guy was reluctant to face op- position similar to that The Herald, Monday, mounted at the federation’s 1976 convention when the International Woodworkers of America, the B,C, Government Employees’ Union and other unions lost a bid to oust Guy with a rival candidate for secretary- treasurer, May Boeing won't admit responsibility, Len Guy resigns from 15, 1978 BCFL Guy said he was “out of the running for any high profile labor job.’* PAGE 1. In Victoria, Premier Bill Bennett said Guy has been a foreeful leader for the federation and will be missed. - Accident victim was shot LANGLEY,B.C, (CP) —A man whose death was originally attributed to a car accident was actually shot in the head as he drove home from work, police said Friday. . Langley RCMP originally said Leroy William Wan- nebo, 37, of Langley was killed in a car accident Tuesday, but Sgt, Doug Clyde said Friday the fatal wound on the left side of Wannebo’s head was caused by a bullet which crashed through the left door window as he turned onto a highway exit, Wannebo collapsed and the car veered out of control, striking a van in front of it. Wannebo died shortly after arriving in hospital. Clyde said the bullet could have come from a Marksman on the highway median, at the far side of the road or in a passing car. Police are examining the area for clues, he said. Another police spokesman said Wannebo’s murder was premeditated and not the work of a random sniper. Clyde said police decided Thursday that Wannebo's death was a homicide. 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