— exception | to ‘ something - that | Wan not -even: “mens. . tloned: sduring. the “presen tation: Ph we: NEW YORK (ap) — “Up. the north tower Cs the World Trade Centre tae ‘a defective spot in ‘the’ “window “washer’s metal ‘tack nearly caused, him ‘to {jithble more than 8) storeys to the ground. But as ‘He: clung by one building. Then her “was 4 -Stuntaidn Dan Goodwin was feren cw penton,” which. “began.” Aatannof the vo peopl Sunday tthe -ebisen to.” erltique the” ya e ‘University of “presentation took’ extreme, But’ ihe. presentation: ‘ald not Hye lip to its provocative ‘title,.as~hoth:. thé two! : discussants — . people. » Chosen to directly critique a someone who. was: ery experienced: . and had climbed meny - other buildings,” the 28-year-old daredevil told reporters as police led. -bim away. “Please don't try it!” - Goodwin, who made. Monday's climb in: 3%) hours, ofteri wears a Spider. Man codtume.: on. - his . escapades , which have In- cluded his 196 ‘Memorial |. Day ‘ascent of. Chicago’s Seara Tower, which at: 441 |. metres is 30 metred higher baal “yau saw was” than New York's twin World chapter . ‘4. . Federal . » Advertising’ “Expenditures _ f ‘= from a forthoomirig book, ‘he | kald,, but: ‘organizers ‘sald ~ that was too . dull, “so. 1. ‘crexted'an ‘alternate title,’ CB: Welnberg, orie of the - revert coauthors; told. the ‘Trade Centre towers. ‘Ag’ about 300. people - watched from the: street’ Goodwin started climbing "the tower by using suction . cups and then homemade ' claws that he Inserted Into vertical aluminum tracks | designed for use by window © washers, The climb - began around 9:50 a.m. EDT. - Police urged Goodwin to. come Inside. as he. passed — the 50th floor, “but he just kept golng,” officer Thomas | Blondet sald. hational ‘” ‘davertising, “said, and '-do--not ° include’. “much - things as... direct = ; mailing,’ ‘local | ‘newspapers : “or creative. time spent. . Stanbury said the. figutes.- ‘do not Include the’ coat ‘of < fovernumient, re - where,” vp! ‘Beckerman, nt "Veicooyen -epador’ advisor: .-to’ the” ‘chairman: of the: “cabinet S committee | Come. : oaks, aod a | member _ government is” ‘spending. too © match; . you should “say”. ’ Jerrold’: ‘question would: ‘be whether the” federal: government Thirty floors later, a plece - of the track’ pulled loose. Goodwin swayed to his right unt two police. officers ‘lowered themselves on a window-washer's scaffold ‘and. tossed him a. lifeline, Goodwin,..a stockbroker and stuntman. from -8an Rafael, Callf., tied the rope to the right claw and con- - Unued climbing. But the left ‘claw broke on the 84th floor,’ and he clung -to the tower with his other hand, using the: police. safety rope to steady himself, . . : BC Timber poses problem — NBLEON, B.C. (CP) — A mill at. Castlegar about 40 group of concerned citizens sought support from council Monday night for a proposal -. in whieh, residents would respiratory problems have pay B. C. Timber to solve an * annoying”-amoke ‘problem that has Plagued this southeastern B.C. city since the company resumed: operations in April, Group spokesman Rev. Bob Morris told council that ‘If 1,000 of the city’s 10,000 residedits donated $50 cach a year for the duration of the _ recession, it would provide kilometres west of here. © Elderly. residents and others - suffering © from written to the local ‘newspaper complaining the smoke ia so heavy they have had to go to: hospital on - occasion and. -even are “conaldering | leaving the Others have written that the smoke must be tolerated least 180 men ina Fecession- -torn city, _ workers of supports. _ another dclegation suggestion that a public forum on the issue be held next week, However, _Bannert, a member of the local International’ Wood- America executive which represents workers _at the mill, sald . . previous union efforts to get. the company to deal with - the problem — hate _ been futile, =." “I do ae support. because It means jobs for at : peaidents of our. community. forking out their own monsy to resolve the problem,” he an act of desperation." Bannertsaidthecompany . has a number of low-ctst. alternatives | to reduce... amoke to negligible levels. The | company. received permission in May: from then Environment Minister . ! Stephen “Rogers to exceed | ~. ‘ pollution control guidelines tor a period of three years, - provincial Rogers went against the adviee of local pollution’ control officers but had the support of. council,’ who agreed ‘to ‘support . B.C, -"Béaburg sald he and his - partner, Officer George’ Toth, wanted to pull the five-foot-eight climber into their bucket at that point, but his 145 pounds would have put them over its 600° pound capacity. Instead, the officers took Goodwin's backpack from him, gave him a substitute — hook, and “he was able ‘to: resecure himself. with our lifeline and we progressed this way all the way-up the. building,” Seaburg said. As the crowd cheered, Goodwin unfurled a smali _ American flag at the top of | you, ‘have: not. ‘plopointed © where. too much. {s ‘spent:” Beckerman sald a critical - “should be allowed to spend federal money to, advertise , ‘policles before they become Stu ntman arrested after: climbing 1 10. storeys” “the tower’and police pulled ‘him onto the roof at 1:23 Pm, ‘He ‘was perestad on charges _ stiminal trespass and. reckless én- dangerment, but, the charges later. were dropped and Goodwin was relessed after being issued a sum- - mons. for staging an unlawful. ~ street - per- ’ formance, Goodwin was the a second. man to. make, ‘the Illegal _ climb and used ‘the same technique as the trallblazer, George Willig; who ‘scaled the. south: tower in wT. — higher ’ ‘ereative-production: - costs ian, private industry. could be a type of kickback. _° “The government of the. "day may provide certain -advertiaing agencies - with: . Renerous _ contracts - Terminal Express, a PICK UP & DELIVERY 638- 8195 Radio Message Answering Service For, Pager No. a1 BUSINESS ‘ROAD RUNNER : - SERVICE TO ” TERRACE-THORN HILL= | ~ REMOAIRPORT EA GARNER LTD. - Terrace Bus Terminal 635- 3680 s ! : The bape “Why.Is ‘the presentation and: as Th re piesctatin federal" "government members of the audience of - a 7 ‘n order that the party may apparedilly.. -geitlelzing . the: Canada’s . - Targeat’. ad. about two: dozen, qutehly: government: apent.. $00.4.°.-He sald that givernment:.. “TL feel I am here i as (an ' obtain the services of ad- . federal’ “government's ‘nd-- vertiser? — was pretented polited out, ‘ thilllon. on - advertising,’ of "apologist for the govern- : ‘un. véetislng experts forlittleer -* eee esting ea, Sita at atericon season. “Wi; Stanbury, onbof the ‘which (24.1 million’ was: “Wes 15 times that spedt in. ment; but I feel-no need to’ ‘chapter,’but not . 10 payment during election. of talee advertising, a ved, of - Administrative . “two. UBC: commerce « ‘and ° spent ‘directly ‘by govern: 1952, and ‘even taking ‘in-’- apologize,” said Becker- Presented. to the sudience. - campaigns,” they write, th a Selences : Association raf ‘business... administration °- meat : departments.’ The. tierese Anto account, r, Oe ‘man, one - vot: ‘the “two. In the chapter, Stanbury, .-Beckerman sald that this: -. Canadac i faclty memibers who gave’ -balanes, he aald, was, b + discussants. ~ Weinberg and GJ. Gori, would mean a massive ; _ Aisi orguieatons th 7 . paper,” ‘sald’ the’. Crown corporations.” ; oe i tte ‘that govern _also-of the UBC. conimerce ‘conspiracy, : _ Involving al’ are’ meeting “at variois’. “disctepancy was his fault, ‘The. figures are based on ment: spending © bas.’ in- faculty, say that.a.possible vatlous government’ | a tines ‘during.’ the’. tday -/0 It) was, ‘taken. from: a- - eatimiates: of. costs ., _ of" neally pinpoints — that the creased - ‘dramatically, but. -réason for the government's » departments’ and the: ads vertising agency, , Including . : approval by the federal - ‘Department of Supply: and Services, “and then you're” taking the. chance: the." auditor. general. would Fun a wo spot check." ; $0,000 ;0 the .con bse ae . Nelson: ee manager: said. “In the first place, this io Tiniber’s request to Cn fo “addrenp the problemi! “Roger: Crossley | had’earlier could se¥'"'a*” daligerots"’ at”, me reuuee fo Roses of , Morribaald the company, predicted amoke would be - precedent for other B.C. c -mbbeldiary of B.C. an problem after the mil! commanities facing similar. Council ‘Resources: ‘nveatment resumed operations May 9 problema. a ’ Corp... could ‘spend the following a yearlong “‘Inthesecondplace, such suggestion but the motion . _ money shipping the wat forest products waste to the clean-burning B.C. Timber ; C ontadora talks end in n failure | patent CITY (AP) -— atest ‘attempt. to. aia - a: peaceful - set- tlement between the leftlat ' governinent of Nicaragua | “and fis Cantal” ‘Aimerican neighbors; * ended. thou Access. “ine Contadora. group _ composed of - the’: foreign ministers- of - Mexico, ' Panama." Venezuela and ‘Colombia — met in. Panama city ih ome of Conta Nicaragua, | Honda, E El Salvador and . Guatemala: to. discuss the ; region's political conflicts. The meeting ended Monday : night after 16 hours of talks that began: Sunday. Costa: Rica, Nicaragua's southern: “neighbor, asked the -" Contadéra foreign ministers to eatablish a permanent team. of ob- servers to monitor ite teinse . bordér with Nicaragua. The ministers agreed to study the request, The: meeting: failed to Central. Amierica’s most. potentially explosive issue — the. conflict between Nicaragua and Honduras. The. Central American countries again were unable — fo agree.on what kind of talks are needed to resolve’ the growing tension in the region. Nicaragua still «wants head-to-head talks with Honduras, its northern neighbor, while the other: Central American countries - say the issue is regional , peace and are seeking: . multilateral talks. Nicaragua . accuses Honduras df supporting and Providing refuge to rebels to) overthrow the leftiat ‘gendinista gavern- Tent “In Managua and warns. there will be a war unless the raids stop. Honduras, El Salvador _ shutdown ‘resulting from depressed umber markets. Ald. Dennis Bannert ald and the. United States ac. cuse’ Nicaragua of ‘futie nelling Weapons — through Honduras to © Marxist. guerrillas fighting the U.S.- “packed government ‘in San’ Salvador. : Costa Rica, meanwhile, is. trying to .maintain its” neutrality but does not have. | an army to guard its border and prevent’. rebels . from crossing’ inta “Nicaragua to. fight the Sandinistas,- .". “That which threatens the region most is the problem that .- exists Nicaragua and Honduras,” Nicaraguan: Foreign Minister Miguel D'Escote said - Monday night. “Honduras keepa rejecting bilateral talks to resolve the France asked for pr tection " FORT-DE-FRANCE, ‘Martinique (AP) — A’to-ordinated series of bombings has ‘prompted: leaders of. three: French over- seas departments in the Caribbean to ask - France for extra - protection against terrorist attacks. The 18 explosions, as well as three more bomb attacks In Paris, appeared tobethe Neither had been heard of previously. reapoabibllly of two new terrorist groups _ - In Martinique; the group was called calling’ for “political. independence for Caribbean Revolutionary Army, and in the ‘French; Guiana, « ‘Guadeloupe * ‘and Mar: ~ . other two departments, both were called tinique; the Caribbean Revolutionary Alliance. ‘The appeal for protection caine shortly * ° All three called for a political break with _ atter-ailfth bomb: exploded Monday in' — France and political independence for the * Martinique, a Caribbean: inland popular. . three departments. ; with tourists, ' “lis Martinique the bombs caused damage * Police sald the explosion ripped Into five . eotimated at about $15,000. In Guadeloupe, vehicles at . Renault-Martinique, “a distributor ‘for. the. French automobile . company. No-dne was injured, | Four bomis were set off ih French pany to between ‘measures allow the com- avoid | thelr ‘Fesponsiblity, Tece tha as. situation and . because of that they are in ‘he’ inescapable -pésition . being: le. for the consequences.’ / The session was the - Contadora - group's _ fifth ‘meeting alnca Jan. 5, when representatives of the four countries first met on. the island of. Contadora off Penama’ 5 Pacific const, The ministers ‘decided Monday to: name a com- mittee to study what should be-: discussed -.at - future.” _ meetings and to Beta date ° for another sesaion after the @roup meets here again fn mid-June. - in its petition, Coata’ Rica Guiana, on South America's north coast’ given. | including one Saturday night which killed a aman. Sunday, four other bombs exploded in . made no mention of the $00 “donations that Morris. - Proposed. petition is unilateral, the Costa. Rican. goveriment would ‘agree that sucha commission operate on both sides“ of the border, if the. illustruous: ‘government of Nicaragua is in agreement,’ ” Costa Rican's written request said, - . There was no immediate - response to. Costa ° Rica's request: from. Nicaragua. ‘Earlier this mosith, also at | Costa -Rica’s suggestion, eight. civilian observers from. the...’ Contadora | _ countries visited =the | Nicaragua-Costa, Rican. oo responsibility the blasts, police said. . Government sources sald damage to the . . justice building in Baseeterre,. the _ department's capital, could be, $200,000. . Estimates of other damages were not The series of bombings was the firet'in Between Saturday ‘night -and sail. since President Francois Mitterrand and Martinique and nine. went off in i991, . Guadeloupe, an island just-to the north. 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