~ campaign would feature 60 events this week ~ involving 100 anti-nuclear groupé, ° entering the’ plint..- Eighteen ‘others were tivested. after siting at the EB “| ' shipyatd*in ‘New London," ‘Conn.;: “and ‘at’ the’ ‘Us. Navy, - ‘Underwater Systems: Centre there, Legislative, Library _ . Parliment Buildings) Victoria, B.C, ; ne ‘across ‘the United States prompting more» ;Ahait1;400 arrests, thousands of Americais tallied against atid Arms as part of a week-long international protest. “ organizer. of the widespread protests Monday 6 sald. ‘the:mass arrests may. help the disartniasnent: enuse. _* “Once you get arrested, it changes you and yoilare mori committed to the movement, ” said Joanne Sheehiin, who. «helped organize protests in Connecticut and claims to have ~-been arrested 12 times in six years of anti-atomic activism: : Aj the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory about 72. “ | ‘kilometres southeast ---faken into custody as they satin the atreets to try to’ prevent! .Of San Francisco, 1,028 people were: defence workers fram reaching thelr jobs. _.¥i?sa moral question’ for me," said Gary Oat, one: of ro about 2,500 demonstrators at the weapons research lab." os just think. we're perilously close to committing the greatest act of murder the world has ever ‘known.’!..”: - - Tamara’ Thompson, who- initiated: the- ‘intemationil : protest, said she hoped it would bring “an increase in moral’ questioning, ” Thompson said - at the: ‘ivermore demonstration the. , among them a ‘Tokyo protest’. peace march from Paris té Geneva an “ ‘But Robert Batzel, dlrector of the lab that designed the’ MX missile, sald: “It's the work within this laboratory: that. makes it possible for those people to demonatrate. moe In Groton, Conn.; where’ the Trident nuclesir' submarine was born, 105 protesters were arrested outside. the Electric’ Boat .shipyard. alter - they: tried to keep: workers ‘froin hare In New York’ City; ‘Molly’ Rush,” free ‘on bond while - J sppeaiing a two-to five-year prison sentence for an ant}. nuclear protest in:King of- Prussla,:Pa., sald the: coming” - ”fhoaths are. “‘as'a trtie of extreme, crisis, but-also's time’of hope. Despair: ts a. bigger. ‘danger’ than firat-strike “weapons."” - Ye, ‘Activist Dr. Benjamin. Spock talked toa small. gathering at the ‘United Nations, urging” massive ‘demonstrations throughout the summer.. - Other demonstrations included a prayer circle in Grant's , Pads,.Ore,; a rally-at the -Genetal-Electric ‘plant in‘St.. Petersburg, Fla.; a march at Bechtel Power’ Corp,,. in. - . Scotisdale, Ariz., "where nuclear power plants are built; and ~ a parade where marchers carrled ; z mock erulse malgsile ‘Chroygh: Milwaukee." 0: _Sit-ins around California included: those*at Santa: Ortiz. outside the Lockheed Missiles’ and Space Co. plant; at - "Rockwell, International: -plants Jn Seal Beach,’ ‘Newport Beach and Anaheim; atthe Rand Corp. in Santa’ Moalca}. at’ . the Point Mugu ‘naval aii’ station near Oxnard, ‘and at the, Navy Submarine Base in San Diego. , prerwnnee ob a aa creat Stas N Weiter o ‘Association has electedits executive for the upcoming year, . Bryan: Edwards of Terrace is the group's hew president. . Barry Carter of Smithers is the new Vice-préaident, Allie’ Toop of Tetrace is thé secretary, Al Purschke of Terrace is the treasurer, and Cathy Lindseth of Terrace isin charge af” membership, _ Elected as directors are Gail ‘Thompson of Smithers, ‘Frances Anderson of Hazelton, Barry Herman of. Hazelton, - ‘David McCreery of Hazelton, ‘Joanne Monaghan of Kitimat, - John Stinson of Kitimat, Bill McRae of Terrace, Gregg Late of Terrace and Gordon Galbraith of Terrace. ; : Still remaining as directors with one year left on thelr terms are Bob Cooper and Stu Krause, both of Terrace. The'new Socred leaders were elected at a meeting held in Smithers ‘on n- June i, . Band performs = > Herald Staff Weiter.- ~~ - . TERRACE-— Remember the ‘days.of flowers and beats, of music with lyrics, of mini-skirts? ‘They were called thé 90's, And they were alive and moving again Saturday night, - ~The Re-sessions, one af the best of the local'bands, wag: doing its . thing’ for the Northwest Development: and Educati¢n Group at the Thornhill Community Hall, But . long with a choice selection of '60’s numbers, there was a cartoon showing on a large screen next to the band, a light. " show behind them, and great colored spotlight work done by several people who had the lights hopping, changing ‘size © “and color in time to the beat of whatever sang, waa being . ‘ormed. The other aspect of 60's concerts were the assoiiation of ‘bikers “and flowér children. - ‘Sure ° ‘nuff,’. that. was, . Incorporated too. At the start of the band’s second: adt, a ; throaty - -Harley-Davidson roared past the stage with its I muffler note setting the mood for the lead-off song “Bora to” be Wild.” For those who lived through the era it was a ‘time ‘well reproduced, Those who were too young enjoyed it also. If. you inissed this one, and it Is done ‘again, go... But you'll’ ‘Probably have to buy your tickets éarly, many of Saturday mante audience are already looking forward to 2 repeat. “INSIDE Big fish. caught “Commies, horoscope Classifieds : “ee ms wifhe “TERRACE— The Skeena Social ‘Credit Constituency...” “pages 4 at me +7 for hours in the sunlight of ©. WHYBUY NEW? WHEN USEDWILL Do!- Dé you ‘want parts td tix up your car but j your budge? 7 oe won't allow it? Beai‘the | high cosf of new. parts with “quality vsed- parts from SK. B, AUTO SALVAGE 635-2333 or 635-9095 L 3690 Duhan (just off Hwy. 16) L ¥ meanwhile, . i. | 25 cents . ‘€stablished 1908 - Two- Prince: ‘George’ defenders missed their: tackles.a as : ‘ Budget Boomers’ Trevor Hendry ducked. past :them during. first-half action In Saturday's northern regional undér-18 soccer playoff at. Northwest ‘Community Solleae, which Budget won 5-2. Two other Terrace teams’ won their northern regional playoff games on the . i te weekend and earned trips to the interior district final. playoffs-in Kamloops or Penticton this. weekend. For " more details see page elght. . couple - praised OTTAWA’ (CP) — The ‘anti-monarchists were ‘in hiding Monday- From archbishop .to punk. rocker, Pils were. elfusive in’ * their praise . ‘of’ Prince © Charles, and. Diana, Princess:of- ‘Wales. wept. ‘Comp! imen Cary _ adjectives were flying from “:all quarters from: the ‘time ” ‘the royal couple arrived in the national capital Monday afternoon from: Dertmouth, . JN, Ss. . vand : continved .; past. * 11:20 p.m: EDT when they said goad night to. guests at a state dinney and retired to their rooms at: Government - , dhe so sGovernor.: General's official residence. - ' House, . Volume 77NoAI9;. At mid-afternoon, police - "estimated: 25°000..t0 $0,000 spectators. - gathered: on Parliament. ~ Bill; in. blistering. sun for» a 3). minute walkabout. ‘Many © pushed. ‘past barricades and police for'a better look’ at ‘the “future: king and queen‘of Canada. But thotisands ‘had to be content: with’ a. glimpse at her white’ feathered hat:.’ * Some “‘who™.did - speak _ briefly ; with: ‘Diatia | wished - ‘her son: William «18 \happy. - *blrttiday. Hes onie’ year old _ fodaye " “Oh “wow, it "was, yeally. weird:" sald Julie Kennedy, -12, ‘of Ottawa. “Eve never seen a princess, before.” _ Some: endured. the. heat' CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. *)(AP) ’ The commander. of” ‘the US. Space . shuttle’ Challenger. turned the craft's ‘0 bay toward “the . Shadows. of space today,” -6ooling down “an ‘Overkeated - satellite - needed: * for - Wednesday - rendezvous “Manoeuvres ; - involving “the, ship’s . Canina developed. Sobot. arm, *"- 4. The - astronauts ; “also prepared for’ “Wednesday's 8. attempt to steer the shuttlé ‘to. a rendezvous .with- the. West. German. Scientific “salellite ‘Kiown as: SPAS. AS ‘satellite ~ computer, registered high temperature: early today, . and Mission . -. Contial directed ithe | crew ‘to shut. _ down . * the. ‘payload " experiments: and: turn * ‘the - Bhuttle. belly-ip. ° In the last important test of the mission, ‘astronauts a - Sally Ride aiid Solin’ Fabian are. to: gfasp tHe. ‘1500. - kilogram. satellite with the ” . Shuttle’s. Canadarm.-. and: : -peleasa: it’ overboard: asa’ free-flying ‘spacecraft: Werriesday. While it-Is free, -tonimander Robert Cri ~ and ‘pilot- Fick Hauck ill practise approaching Itin a Teliearaal for a. snieliite retrieval and repair, mission ‘planned next year... The computer | Aipparently overheated while operating * “Space. - Without the: computer, the: * Wednesday. exercise. would -have.to be cancelled, 7 Fabian’ and < Ride. were. -, busy!” _Tumning. damples: through a ‘pharmaceutical experiment. . that... ay eee disease. co -Hian't 4 aelenee wonterful,"" said Ride, a $2. ' yearspld astrophysicist who. “gave up her own résearch to | conduct expetiments for others: as an cstfonant, - “nouted demonstrators in the southwestern thirst for-justice,”.“~ ‘people marched .through ‘the city; centre, . buse, shouting, “Gestapo”! ‘and Whistling « : derisively.: ‘would ‘distort ‘and weaken it. gh AL 1: 40 aan. EDT today, -the ‘tive astronauts. had a’ rude-awakening — Mission. Contiol beamed up - There ° were" ‘a... couple minor. problems. - Three. communication “headsets. went: bad, but: spares, were available, and’ (Crippen reported, “everythihg: . ‘Bolg. fine up here,” ': oa followed © by: ’a® dixieland__ is version’ of. ‘When You're. a Smiling. ~ WROCLAW, “Poland: 4AP)- ae Police” tity of Wroclaw: today, “hours aft F 7 John: Paul. ‘blessed the. ‘Polish’, wv rkers’ * the visit. ~ Aftér-the pontiff: ‘spoke’ at the Venclaw hippodrome; _eeveral — hundred. young. ‘Where they-were intercepted by riot ‘police “barked ‘bya “water catinon. : “A line of police: pices, sirens wailing, ‘spilled tlot-teoops ‘in front of the: line: of © marchers as a helfeopter circled: ‘overhead _ bark orders to: go home peacefully.” the: ‘police : jumped from: ‘their — “vehicles. people’ watching from: ‘high-rise. partments. ‘showered them withyerbal The marchers dispersed peacefully, but a. heavy concentration of police remained in. the area, : . Meanwhile, i in Gdansk, a spokeitban for “Lech Walesa sald the head of the ‘outlawed Solidarity labor uhlon was given : a three- | day-Jeave' of absence from his job‘at. ‘the; ° shipyards-to meet the, Pope in Krakow’ on‘ ‘Thursday, the pontlff’s last day in: ‘Poland. The — police. encounter. "the. “demonstrators came as the pontiff visited the Wroclaw cathedral. ‘In his sermon at. the hippodromie,. ‘the | Pope sald: “'t would like to presérve tl this: {ust ‘Himger end: thirst of the \ aultitides of my compatriots .. chapters, ba destroyed or suppressed." =" Wrocldw is the capital of Lower Silesia ahd & Solidarity stronghold . ot The’ pontiff's political comments” have i ~ angered the Polish authorities, who agreéd ~ “tthe ‘papal visit after the country's -, powerful Roman Catholic Church’ said: it ’ would be’ strieily religious. oa “One | million: people — the official ’ Intetpress ‘news agency reported. — “Jamived the Hippodrome horserage track ' to hear the pontiff on the sixth day of hia eight-day P Polish visit, streets, ‘blaring ‘brass reveille —’ work hard every The astronauts responited <.Wwith: ‘the: - song’ Tequila » _Sunrise and one of*.them “said: ‘we're stich: @ happy crew.’ ” “Maybe - that’s: why There was a‘lot to be ‘happy about: ¥. “K's: been: a spectacular * Polish workers. routed — “Police were out in force, and only 6 one : “Solidarity banner, was In evidence —it. read Wroclaw Solidarity ~+ compared with the dozens at other Papal masses during. “" - Joha Paul spoke fiom a huge altar bullt . between graridstands. . - . “Blessed are those who: hunger and- thirst for justice,” he said,-his volce rising emotionally at the New Testament words, “Tam thinkiig now of the. people who day, -l.am ‘thinking, of. rural-Poland, the. men and women. of ‘science and culture, the’. workers. of | ’ Pafawag. Ubring my solidarity and that of, Wednesday. . the church." * The Pafawag railway car factory, the city’s biggest industrial plant and a hotbed ‘of union radicalism, was. the acer of -- Numerous strikes before Polish leaders “ imposed martial law in December, 1981, ins laboratory work for the a bid to crush Solidarity. Many of the now- elandestine movement's activists come "- from the factory. * “The crowd repeatedly broje into ‘his ~ speech with applauge. oo John Paul said he wished to ‘liberate’ and defend” the workers’ . movement “from all who would distort and weakeri the shuttle’s jets, to one that -it" and from “unjust objections and - accusations, from wherever they. come.” Until recently, Wroclaw had one. of - Poland's best-organized Solidarity . But the ranks of. the Conan manoeuvres and - sanderground were thinned by the recent “" larteste of three top Iéaders.” “One of the 15 officially acknowledged “deaths \ in ‘disturbances since the imposition of martial law came during a — protest at. Wroclaw on Aug. 31, 1082, to © mark the second anniversary. of’ " Solidarity’s founding. “Wroclaw, along with much’ of Lower ‘Silesia, has“ been a battleground in’: centuries of European warfare, invad by Tatars, selzed by Bohemians, ceded to : Hapsburgs and cqnqvered by. Prussians, Napoleon's armies marched through. Its Challenger. crew to. test Canadian ain. “tight, " said flight director John Cox. . “Everything. we | - set out to-do-is’ working. - Most of the’ problems we . jumpon, tromp on, beat‘on — and talk about, turn out to be nbn-problems:'* : Two of the flight's major tasks: -— deploying Telesat:: Canada’ a Anik-C = and’. “Indonesia’ s Palapa’. B : satellites _ were two; days. Just * mildnight Monday night’ a recket’ fired aboard the Indonesian satellite sending .Palapa B toward its operational orbit. “. “Fantastic,” said Cmdr... ‘Robert Crippen-- | The final main objective - — testing a Canadian-built - ~ \thetre robot arm's ability _ io grapple and retrieve a satellite in space — comes Today's * test ; of the - Continuous = Flow: “Electrophoresis -. System - marks a. second day of shuttle’s crew, On Monday, mission , spectalists Sally . Ride and John Fabian turned. on a. experiments: ranging from one- that . meastres gaseous contaminants released by: testa heat pipes with’an eye to improving theix design. Success | with today’s electrophoresis, Cox * a would “tie- a bow around “a very, successful - “flight”: by the first five: — member crew in. space: | Crippen, Ride, Fabian; pilot Frederick . Hauck and mission " speclalist Norman Thagard, As’ the- shuttle orblted , through a fourth day -in space, NASA teams 296 kilometies below were keeping an. eye on the | weather at Cape Canaveral. accomplistied. in the first’: after. the Dr. “gut .of : “respect “for . the . Monarehy. Others, Mike Bonnie. MacDougell- - Ottawa, ‘sald:: KIt's. fun 0 see a big-time | celebrity like Diana.” The couple ‘attended. a - on-: Parliament. Hill. who gushed .. praise”. for. princess, « now ' #She’s: so: beautiful, ” said. “BIL ‘Jarvis,. Progressive Conservative MP. for - the ‘Ontario riding ‘of Perth. “I Suppose: being ‘a: princess - ‘helps. but she ‘ia. still a beauilful,” . ". beautiful. ue man.” “ ss yo mo ’ There ‘> was: another private -. yeception . al Government House for four regiments © ‘of - “which the “prince | ds. ‘colonel-in-chief. It was the ‘same all over * again ‘at. ‘the’ state dinner. ; Archbishop Joseph . Plourde Of : Ottawa . described -thent: ‘asa fine ‘couple:. woe “Even ‘if. am oa. “clergyman: I ‘Sn say that she is a beautiful woman,” _ he added after- emerging from the closed'dinner. ‘ Roland: Michéner, former ‘govemor general, ‘sald: "'T enjoyed her company very much, She's. a very ‘delightful person. Indeed.” - But there was one fly in” the - ointment. vA “actually. © ; ’ The: -politjcians ' ‘walted patiently ‘through’: the _receiving: line; ‘shaking hands and - exchanging small talk with Prince Charles, dressed in a black tuxedo, and Diana, wearing a. fulltength pink gown, - diamond tiara and. ‘necklace. - ‘But even before the soup was served, Trudeau, in a white. tux: and: red rose; several members| of his: -cabinet, interim: tion Leader Erik | Niéiseq pee New. Demotratic:. Party — Leader Ed'Broadbent piled into limousines td rush back to the Commona.> '--- The Liberals - “easily defeated the. combined “obpodition. off “the : NDP-. - initiated vote 183 to 72. private réception: for.MPs ~ the . crow ”