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PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Friday, April 14, 1978

In Seventh Week

Wraneling Strangling Sea Conference

The United Nations sea
law conference, in the
third week of a seven-
week session here, is stil]
bogged down in
procedural wrangling
and the sea is scarcely
being mentioned.
Conference President
Shirley Amerasinghe of
Sri Lanka ~~ warned
delegates Wednesday
they are making the
conference look
ridiculous and en-
dangering its future.
“All we are doing is

lalking about talking,”

she said. “We will look

ridiculous if we go on like
is.”

ENiot Richardson, the .

U.S, special envoy,
decided to return to
Washington until next
week after criticizing
delegates' wrangling
over the wording of
agenda items:

Canadian delegate J.
Alan Beesley told
reporters he was

disgusted with the con-

ference's lack of progress
and warned delegates
that the world expected
action from the meeting.

Beesley told reporters
Canada believed the
conference could not
remain indifferent to
events such as the recent
Amoco-Cadiz oi] tanker
shipwreck which polluted
large areas of the French
Coast,

Before the conference
started Jast March 289, it
was widely seen as a

make-or-break effort. to
set international rules on
the fair share of oil.

- mineral and other riches

in the world’s oceans,

The conference started
five years ago and the
present ‘session is the
seventh, Many observers
here believe the present
session could be the last
chance to. set in-
ternational guidelines,
with Western nations
poised to start extensive
mining of the oceans.

Sad Story of Street Preacher

— A 60-year-old street
preacher says God will
help her wait while Gov.
William Milliken decides
whether to order her back
to Alabama to finish
serving a 218-year sen-
tence at a prison she fled
27 years ago. .

Since her escape from a
segregated Alabama
prison farm in 1951, nine
years into her sentence,
Lizzie Williams has lived
a quiet, impoverished
existence in Detroit,
preaching on street
corners and in store-front
Baptist churches. She

says her past always
troubled her.

Peter Ellsworth, legal
adviser to Milliken, said
it will be at least a week.
before the governor
decides whether to order
Mrs, Williams to
Alabama as requested by
Gov. George Wallace.

She was 24 years old
when Turner
Washington, her lover,
came home and told her
about a robbery he had’
committed. ‘He said, ‘I
think they saw me and if
you don’t tell them you

was with | me, they're
going to burn me,’” she
said.

“1 told them what he
told me to tell them,’’ she
said. ‘‘He told me he had
stolen some chickens.”

She was tried as an
accomplice in the
unarmed robbery three
times in two days. The
all-white jury sentenced
her to consecutive terms
of 20 years, 99 years and
99=soyears.

For most of the last 27
years, Mrs. Williams
lived with a younger

sister, Annie.

. But in January, “I told
her I was going to move
because [ couldn’t live
with her,” Mrs. Williams
said. “1 went to pack my
things. She said, ‘I’m
going to show you how
dirty TI can be,’”

Ten minutes later,
police arrived after her
sister called them, and
Mrs. Williams went back

Other news in b

MARKS EIFFEL
BIRTHDAY
TORONTO. (CP?)
Xavier Daufzesne de la
Chevalerie, ae French
ambassador to Canada,
recently travelled to the
top of the CN Tower to
open a festival of French
food, wine, fashions
andnentertainment to
mark the 89th birthday of

the CNis older. but
shorter counterpart, the
Eiffel: Tower in Paris.
The feslival will continue
throughout April.

HE LIVES IN A SHOE

RICHMOND. B.C.
(CP) Meror
Krayenholf was deter-
mined to
houseboat with :a_ dif-
ference—and succeeded.

create a.

His floating home, built
on a diver’s barge. Is In
the shape of a shoe, The
shoe-home is 13 metres
long and six metres wide
and will eventually in-
elude a sundeck and
sauna,
DOMED
PROPOSED
LONDON. Onl, (CP) —
City council is being

cCIiTy

rief

to cover the entire city
with a huge glass dome.

The plan has
prepared by Honore
Bherer, a retired engi-
neer’, who says the cost of
the dome could be
recovered over a 25-year
period from savings on
snow-clearance and
public heating budgets.

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_ENTERPRISE

IT DOFOR YOU?

. ‘the “Assistance to Small
Enterprise Program”, one of the

If your small enterprise: 1) is
involved in manufacturing or pro-

been «

to jail. She was released
in the custody of her
church, and is staying
with a widowed.
parishioner.

Kitimat-Stikine Regional Dist. To

Hold Terrace Publ. Hearing

Lively sessions are
anticipated for the
Regional District Review
public hearings with a
large number of
organizations and in-
dividuals signifying they

will appear at Burns
Lake, Terrace, Prince
Rupert and Masset.

In Burns Lake, Wed-
nesday, April 26, 1978 at
2:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at
the Civic Centre, some of

Job Opportunities |

CLERK TYPIST. 1
opening. $445.50 to $484.50
per month D.O.E. . Must
have 60 w.p.m. typing,
filing, telephone an
reception duties.

ELECTRICIAN. LW.A.
certified.

SHOE REPAIR 1
$800.00 MO
D.0.E.. Must be able to
operate all standard
equipment and machines
involved in the trade,

HEAD TECHNOLOGIST,
1 opening, $1296 per month
depending on experience.
Must beable to supervise lab
staff, machine maintenance
program and advise duty
rota.

' AUTO MECHANICS,
Various openings, $9.00 per
hour up to $9960, depending
on experience, various
‘nenings. Must be Journey

BABYSITTER, various
vacancies, $7.00 -$10.00
r day. Two letters of
ferrance is required.

STREETWORKER, 1
opening, $138.00 per
week. To work with youth
and community liason.

WAITER-WAITRESSES,

various openings at various
wages. Should have ex-
perience serving of liquor.

ACCOUNTANT, 1 opening,
$1,200 per month depending
on experlence. Muat be fully
experlenced and know how
to do a full set of books, in-
financial

cluding a
statement.

COOKS, various openings.
$3.25 per hour, Speciality
cooking.

REGISTERED NURSES,
2 openings, $7.80 per hour.
Registered in medical
-burgical shift work, 8-4, 4-12,

Rate. 1 opening. Must be “228. -

ELECTRICIAN, 1
vacancy, LW.A. rate. Must
be certified.

CHILD CARE
WORKER,. vacancy,
$138.00 per week,

Requires a mature, child
care duties supervision
and care of children,

STREETWORKER, 1
vacancy, $138.00 per

those making presen-

tations include’ the

Cariboo Regional

District, Kispiox

Steelhead Camp, District

of Houston, Lund Creek .
Development Co.,

Regional District of

Fraser-Fort George.

In Terrace, Thursday,
April 27, 1978 at 2:30 p.m,
and 6 p.m. at the Terrace
Hotel, 4551 Grieg Avenue,
some of those making
presentations include the
Kitimat-Stikine Regional
District, Central Coast
Regional District,
District of Terrace, Mr.
Lioyd Ge ing. Sige Glin

In * Prince . Rupert; -
Friday, April 38,1978 at*
1:30 p.m. fo 4 p.m. and 7
p.m. to 10 p.m, at the
Crest Motor Hotel, 222-Ist
Ave. W., some of those
making. presentations
include the Skeena-Queen _
Charlotte Regional
District, City. of Prince
Rupert, Village of Port
Edwards.

In Masset, Sunday,
April 30, 1978 at 12 noon to
4:30 p.m., at the Masset

week, to work with youth » Community Centre, some

and community Jiason.

‘HAIRDRESSER, 1
vacancy, commission,
Heensed experienced ap-
plicants only.

SAWFITTER, 1 vacancy.
$9.60 4% hour uncertified,
$8.80 4% hour certified, Must

haye minimum of one years -

experience carbide and land,

NIGHT AUDITOR-DESK
CLERK, $5.13 per hour
depending on experience.
Must be able tu handle full
audit duties and desk clerk
duties. '

OFFICE CLERK.: 1.
opening. $600.00 per
month, Must have 40-45
w.p.m. invoicing telex
must have cash ex-
pereince to clear
machine and take cash
counts.

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of those - making
presentations include the
Village of Masset,

Graham Island Advisory
Planning Commission.

Individuals attending a
Public Hearing and
wishing to make an oral
presentation are also
welcome.

Mr. Phillip A. Farmer,
Chairman, and the
Regional District Review |
Committee is examining:

1. The jurisdictional
role of regional districts, -
including an examination
of present and future

support policy for’ the

‘regional district.

3. Such. other issues
germane to the review of
the regional district
concept as may be ap-
propriate.

Further inquiries may
be made to the executive
secretary, Brig. Gen.
E.D. Danby (retired),
Suite 206, 515 W. 10th

programs contained in the recently-
signed “Canada-British.«Columbia
Industrial Development Subsidiary
Agreement”, is designed to en-
courage and assist in the establish:
ment, modernization, or expansion
of small industry by way of interest
free, forgivable loans.

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