7 rf Fisheries agreement threatene Page 2, The Herald, Monday, July 23, 1979 VANCOUVER (CP) — The Fisheries Association of ’ British Columbia reached a tentative contract set- tlement Saturday with two unicns representing 7,-000 fishermen but the agreement may yet be threatened by Physician decision criticized | VICTORIA (CP} — The British Columbia College of Physiclans and Surgeons did not have all the evidence when it decided not to suspend the licence of Dr. Jack Pickup, Vancouver coroner Glen McDonald said Saturday. “The least they could have done was to withhold their decision until] reading a transcript of the inquest,” talks with two other groups of workers. Jack Nichol, president of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union, one of the union's involved, said the fishermen’s pact will not be signed until contracts are said McDonald, who handled the 11-day Inquest into the do Jan. 22 death of 11-year-old Renee Smith in St. George’s Hospital in Alert Bay. The inquest found the Indian girl died of peritonitis and a ruptured appendix “due to the negligence on the part of Dr. Pickup to supply adequate medical care and procedures,’ three days after she was admitted to also approved for the 4,000 shoreworkers and' 600 ten- dermen. The shoreworkers and tendermen, who negatiate separately, could still spurn industry offers and shut down the entire West Coast hospital with severe ab- minal pains. “They (the college) are in- sulting their own intelligence until they read the tran- script,” McDonald said in an interview. “They did not have all the evidence on which to reach a decision and they should have done the jury the dignity of studying all the evidence before handing fishing industry. Besides Nichol's union, the ~ Fisheries. Assoclation also reached tentative set- tlements Saturday with the Native Brotherhood of B.C., which represents native Indian fishermen, down 4 decision on Dr. Pickup's competency.” The 7,000 fishermen will be voting this week: on- the agreement, which would Increase the price paid to fishermen for netcaught salmon by 20 per cent, Nichol . said this raise represents the greatest gain ever achieved. village required far more. atudy than the college ap- Thecollege, ina statement parently gav' issued Thureday by registrar - - Dr, J. A, Hutchingon, said it found Pickup competent and demonstrated more than adequate skills in diagnosis and management. McDonald said the college is entitled to take a different view that the’ coroner's jury: but “the situation in the Carter broadens his staff WASHINGTON (AP) —- Faced with criticism that his inner circle ig too tightly knit, President Carter is planning to broaden his staff in an effort to achieve greater diversity among his assistants, But no new faces are ex- pected among the inner circle of his advisers, comprised mostly of fellow Georgians, Well-placed sources say there is not likely to be a stunning wave of firings, similar to that which re- designed his cabinet last week as Carler moved to create a united front for the remaining-18 months of his flrat four-year White Hause term, ‘The president let his views bé known ina meeting with a gtoup of reporters invited ta the White House on Saturday loyalty of staff and cabinet members was stressed as an overriding factor in the shakeup. ° From that meeting and from interviews with other sources, it is clear that the upper level in the White House will continue to be made up of Hamilton Jor- dan, the new chief of staff; press secretaty Jody Powell: congressional liaison chief Frank Moore, and Stuart Eizenstat, Car- ter’s domestic assistant. .'. However, perhaps as many as a dozen second-and third-level staff. membera may find themselves out of White House jobs or in new policy ‘positions when the ad- ministration shakeup is done. . The timing is uncertain, ‘although the changes are afew weeks. Carter feels he needs some stability within the administration until the new cabinet takes shape. Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd urged Carter on Saturday to make changes in his inner cirele, saying ‘‘the perception is that he has not been getting good advice.”’ _ Although avoiding sharp criticism of the president’s cabinet dismissals, the West Virginia Democrat said * Carter should “assess advice he has been given in light of hie current standings in the “The inner cirele has been the cause of the downfall of more than one president,’’~ Byrd told a news conference. “T think the pesident's circle of inner advisers shculd be broadened," Most congressional critibism focused originally But Carter is known to think Moore's staff now is the best at the White House and from everything Carter says, it appears that Moore himself has the president's trust, Even so, Jordan may be given an expanded role in dealing with Congress. This would be a change for the new chief of staff, whose job until now has been aimed at long-range programs and strategies, Meanwhile, the un- certainty prompted one former government official, who requested anonymity, to “yemark: § “Right now, everyone is frozen, No one wants to say anything good or bad about anyoné else because they den’t know where they — a session at which the likely tobe completed within on Moore. Stand.” a s MONDAY 5 p.m. to midnight 2 KING 3 CFTK BCTV 9 , KCTS i (NBC) (CBr) (CTV) (PBS) J net: Cetera Senn ere ee Ene hake i! Oil he ee ce eo nae amen idee Ae ; 8 100 Make Hourglass Bin Mister. 115 Me Laugh! Cont'd duailion Rogers 30 News Outdoor Detar Electric 45 Cont'd Education Maa Company 00 Cont'd: Cont'd News Studio 1S Cont'd. Cont'd Hour See :30 NEC Mon. Night ( ont'd. Dick 45 News at Movies Cont'd. 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Street 30 | Cont'd. Hourglass Cont'd. Cont'd. “45 Cont'd, Cont'd Cont'd. Cont'd. The. specialist who testified at the inquest that, the standard of medical care . given the girl reached . the level of malpractice, also condemned the college committee. Dr. June Mills said the col- lege waa guilty of “covering . up in an attempt to save ita own neck,” She said she expected the college's decision, ‘but earnestly hoped J would. be Wro! ” _ - Meanwhile, the Nimpkish Indian Band, meeting in special session Saturday, endorsed their leaders’ decision to carry its case Ee 2 valet + rn) a] this week on an offer which _Yecommended they reject. . ‘union. leaders .-have...Two: euspects in the kid- Shoremen earlier. voted 72 . per cent to strike and seryed.. thelr strike, -noljce. July. 11, ‘The. shoreworkergvand “|... tendermen: arealso yoting |. eR ‘ PATERSON, N.J. (AP) — of.a‘New Jersey banker's wife were arrested “by FBI agents Sunday/houra - “after the woman's. husband . home about 6 a.m. | in- a en PBI car, © w Neither phe tior the FBI would reveal ‘details: of events follwing “her .ab- duction Friday morfing while tendermen ‘served 72-1 "paid: q $900,000: rangoin‘Jand'aA@ovwuher home. Her sons, hour strike notice to their employers Monday after 70° per cent of them favored a strike if necessary to back * demands:'*;- Nichol ‘bald Friday the subcommittee of the shoreworkers’ ' negotiating and pollcy committee will _ suggest ‘the committee recommend the membership reject the offered 70-centsan- hour ineréase in.a one-year contract. © | : : He said the shoreworkers . want an $1 an hour acrose- ‘theboard increase. ‘on the. against Pickup to the federal — ’ government. The band also. decided to -- seek a miecting with St. - George's board of governors. - to discuss its position and again call for removal. of. Pickup from the 25-hed hospital. oo Irish rall y to, . ss ve oppose the’ . to ensure that the Pope does . Pa not enter ‘Nariiigép iceland. : BELFAST (AP) — Some. Protestant leaders lined up Sunday in staunch opposition . to allowing Pope John Paul to set foot on Northern Irish, soi] when he visits Ireland in September, Vatican sources in Rome said the Roman Catholic pontiff would not visit Northern Ireland, where a decade of sectarian strife has coat 2,000 lives. But the Roman Catholic primate of weekend he out the possibility. The Polish-born Pope will visit the Irish republic Sept.. 2-Oct. 1 before flying to the United States. He will be the first reigning pontiff to visit Ireland. 7 Despite the Vatican report, Rev. Ian Paisley, leader of the Protestant Democratic Unionist party, declared a committee of Protestants is being formed Niagara psychic failed NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) — A Connecticut housewife’s vision of im- pending disaster at Niagara Falls failed tc materialize Sunday as predicted - Park police were nonetheless braced for an ‘Invasion by throngs of curious visitors. A desk officer at the Niagara Res- ervation State Park said erowds were “average’’ Sunday morning at the world-famous cataract, where water drops 61 met- res, Extra police were called infor the anticipated rush of visitors in late afterncon. That was when housewlfe Pat St, John of Bridgewater, Conn., a self-styled psychic, had said ‘‘one: of the retaining dams in the Niagara Falls system will suddenly fracture" and send extra tons of water crashing over the falls, In the path of the deluge, she sald, would be a Maid of the Mist tour boat carrying “a group of deaf children on an outing from a camp for the deaf.” Her visions set the time of the disaster at 4:56 p.m. EDT. But the time passed without incident. Mrs, St, John made her prediction on a Waterbury, Conn., television show on July 4, No deaf children booked passage on the tour boat, but Niagara Falls Mayor Michael O'Laughlin had said be would ride the Maid of the Mist at the hour of the ~ predicted disaster. O’Laughlin predicted he would be back to tell about the ride, ‘on Vessels” current base rate of $7.42 an ., Tendermen are.seekini 2 a 1&per-cent wage Irgrease’ while the association ‘ts. of-. fering seven. per, cext:+4 Paisley “threatened massiye Protestant demonstrations if the pontiff does cross into the North from the Irish republic to the south, Rev. William Craig, moderator of the Presbyterian Church, took a less harsh tone but said that "for purely . spiritual reasons” he would turn down Ireland, Tomas -@ardiial 0, igny invitation gbymbet the - Fiaich, saidé. aver aa ‘ ; Pope, 4 4 . Anglicart’ and ‘Methodist ~ leaders in Northern Ireland did not join Palsley’s ‘angry , reaction. |. ° working the people who,..até in- timidated at-the-rmoment to give support to violence will resolve to resist it.” Paisley, leader of the breakaway Free Presbyterian Church, said: “The British government must realize that this is one ~ visit that is not on. As a leader of the Northern, Treland people I say it is not i on. ii} . ’ Paisley is one of Northern.’ Treland’s leading politicians and a member of the British Parliament and the Parliament of the European Common Market countries." By heightening religious feeling among the North’s minority Roman Catholics, a papal visit to, Northern:- ~ "The Pacific Northwest ‘Tralla ‘Abenclation, hich ie try © she was released. 4} imo Authorities did not identify immediately the two men taken from a tenement in this industrial city. A third suspect, ‘believed to have picked up the ransom drop, ‘was being followed, a source close to the investigation sald, .The two were seized moments after the kidnap victim, Joan Dedrick, 46, appeared at a news con- -ference at her West Milford “home. At her side was her husband, William, executive yicepresident of the Franklin - “Bank in Paterson. “She “She was, ° released exhausted, but’ not “physteally harmed," said about 58 ‘cents ‘ari hour,” . Dedrick a Mrs, Dedrick arrived rok -. MISSOULA; Mont: (ABY thon, which-is: 6 to establish “‘an’ ‘east-wéat - hiking and riding trail'across "$92 and $108 a day working the Pacific Northwest, wants the National Park Service to “ptudy, of iit edirections it . »-. Congress to trail tor -possible n°. fhe - National run from .Sou Kootenay, +Pags~ fr Wa fon Lakes “National Park“ in south- eastern ‘British Columbia tq -1lliam, 18, and:Scott, 16, were elsewhere. : Mrs. Dedrick was released ata gas station in Teaneck at 4a.m. Sunday, 42 hours after she was abducted, FBI Special Agent Arthur Meister said. A realdent in, Teaneck, a Bergén County community about’ 40 kilometres from Mrs. Dedrick’s rural Passaic County home, telephoned the FRI after the woman ‘ap- peared at the door. . “She was bound, but not physically hurt,” Meister said : Mrs, Dedrick’s release fol- owed a dramatic'appeal to the kidnappers on’ Saturday from her husband, who also asked the FBI to remain in the background until his wife was released, Trail people critical Cape Alava in Washington's Olympic National Park. 4-It' would cross the nor- “thwest portion of Glacier National Park and the North Fork of the’Flathead River. The park service's office in Seattle has, ‘recommended against establishment of the trail, «",/kaying con- servationist are opposed to it and the ‘trail would harm fragile alping areas and disturb grizzly'bear habitat. 4 an * The association maintains the park service should have presented trail-use in- . formation from othen. areas to support its conclusions and should have. conducted public hearings. ‘ Queen visits Malawi .. ' BLANTYRE (AP) Queen Elizabeth arrived in the former British colony of Malawi on Sunday for a two- day visit on her way to the Gontercaoy a Ze summit, "Teo itor fc fully dfesséd Malawian women danced and sang traditional songs to welcome Dr. Arthur’ Butler, a _ ‘De Queen, Prince Philip and spokesman for the Church of: Ireland, said: “If ‘the visit,’! can generate enthusiasm for _ together, some of.» their 19-yearold son, Prince - Andrew, -Thia is the second stop of the Queen’s four-country tour of African. Com- monwealth countries before she goes to Zambia for the mbia, ahs ; of color?" Was “thatked retin Aug. 1 opening of the 40- country summit. She will stop next in Botswana’ for two days. ; - The ‘53-year-old monarch n uc.in Tanzania, alt aehay. visit ithe “Laege "and enthusiastic crowds." The Queen and President Julius Nyerere, the two longest- serving heads of state in the Commonwealth appeared to get along well and often were seen in animated con- versation, . ‘Nyerere saw the Queen and her party off Sunday for the flight to Malawi. “ Nicaraguan search. MANAGUA (CP) — Sand- inista. guerrillas searched northern Nicaraguan movntains Sunday groups of fleeing national . guardsmen reported to be- heading, for neighboring Honduras. ; The natlonal guard was disbanded when its general . staff. fled after Somoza's resignation last week. The Sandinistas on Sunday opened recruitment centres to reinforce its armed units Ireland might prove tobea - boost for those who want to’ unlte it with the predominantly Roman Catholie Irish republic. Most” Protestants want Northern Ireland to remain British. The current fighting among the Roman Catholic- based Irish Republican Army, Protestant activists and British troops broke out in 1969. Cardinal O Flaich, leader , of the 3.6 million Roman’ Catholics, in both ‘paris of | Ireland, hag his. seat ‘In Armagh, Northern Ireland... There has been speculation the Pope might go there.. No itinerary for the visit has been given, bul Cardinal 0 Fiaich said the Fope is “almost 100 per cent likely” to visit Knock, a. County Mayo village that this year celebrates the.centenary of a.. reported wislon of the Virgin Knock has a population of. 250. But the parish priest,- Rev. Jamés Horan,.forecautl. that crowds flocking there to- see the Pope would exceed: the millions who turned out during the papal visit to Poland earlier this year, The village roads- are being widened for the papal entourage and a helicopter pad is being completed, The Pope will artive at Dublin, where ‘he: will be greeted at the alrport by the republic's President Patrick Hillery and Prime Minister Jack Lynch and Ireland's Roman Catholic prelates. for . already. based..an_ .the Tmilitary structure of ‘the national guard. -- Meanwhile, a U.S, Em- bassy official said the United States is prepared to provide large-scale aid to war- ravaged Nicaragua. . Thomas O'Donnell, in charge of the embassy in the - ambassador's absence, said: “We are awaiting a green light from the Nicaraguan government and the Red Cross,” Indian seeks reguge LOMPOC, Calif. (AP) — The American Indian Movement urged foreign ‘embassies Sunday to offer asylum to AIM activist Leonard Peltier, who escaped in a hail of bullets from a federal prison where he was serving a life term for killing two FBI agents, | Fedéral agents and prison ‘authorities declined to discuss the scope of the search for the 34-year-old fugitive, but said he is believed armed ‘and ex- tremely dangerous. The AJM Central Council in Minneapolis, . Minn., issued a statement calling on foreign embassies and other American Indians. to. help Peltier, re ‘Liberals keep Trudeau TORONTO (CP) — Execu- tives of the federal Liberal Party have decided it will be at least another year before the leadership of Plerre “Trudeau is challenged in Aetidership convention. no ’ Party executives met pri- vately in a two-day meeting that ended Saturday at a ‘dewntown hotel and voted to fF, a delay the nationa]- con- vention called for in the party constitution. The party president indicated after the meeting that the upcoming Quebec referendum on ‘separation ‘was a significant reason for the decision. “OF “course we~ couldn't have a convention during the referendum,” said Senator Al Graham, Vietnam massacres people MANILA (Reuter) -- Viet. namese soldiers massacred 85 tefugees from Vietnam — 4$of them children — when thelr boat ran aground last ‘month on one of the Spratley - Islands in the South China Sea, Phillppines military . Sources reported Sunday. The sources said eight of the “boat people” survived and now are on the south- western laland of Palawan, about 560 kilometres’ east of the Spratleys, under the care of the Philippines military. It was not clear how the survivors, who inclided two former sir forte officers from . South Vietnam,