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Churches ends a Support the Fund Raising ~ \" Red Cross _ ‘ _ VANCOUVER: (cP churches, it, was these: GORE BAY, Ont.:(CP) — Manitoulin Island ‘com- A provinclal court judge munity recently'— because telephone interview that he America, saying that made no allocation for the . issued a warrant for the no one would help him up told court officers to call tomatvenest Neda | grants for at least two a arrest of a handicapped stairs to appear before Sedgwick’s name inside and escalating the cahnces of nut it wasn’t debate or man for failure to appear in Judge Guy Mahaffy. =. outside the courtroom-when war, “Delegates voted to pratesters that stireed the court although, he mew the = Sedgwick only made lt up his trial started, The of- eondemn the apartheid most excitement among : man was sitting In a the stalre when Mahaify : ficers told the judge. pollcies of the South African delegates. wheelchair outside the sent police to arrest him for Sedgwick sald he could not government, saying that the On the first Sunday of the dw EET - ' building. - failing to appear and two get up the stairs without government is suffering assembly, the tent was a : es 4 Walter Sedgwick says he police officers and two help. Mahaffy then told the’ perpetuating white minority again the site of celebration Se temb r 1 t 13 . : . waited for. four hours out- conservation © officers officerstotellhim hehadto rules at ,the cost of as delegates worshipped “- on b eC , s side the courthouse in this carried him up. get ‘into court. “ ,enormous suffering. | according to a © new : uo After. again telling _ .But cones were not. agreement about the ‘basic Sedgwick he had to get inte expressed only in written. sareemen of aith. Extensive range of. Ladies wear. Reactor planned WASHINGTON (AP)—The Reagan administration wants to build a new nuclear weapons reactor in Idaho despite an advisory panel's conclusion that putting it in South Carolina or Washington state would be less’ expensive and less of a health risky . -Energy Secretary Donald Hodel on Thursday ordered environmental studies conducted: on the. suitability of building the $3-billion to $¢-billion New Production Reactor at the government's Idaho-Falls National Laboratory. “The new reactor in Idaho will diversify our production capacity and assure that the nation has an adequate and + Feallable supply of these critical materials,” Hodel said. i Hodel's announcement‘ drew“an" angry “reaction ‘from Senator Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.), chairman of the Senate — armed services military construction subcommittee, who said the new reactor should be built at the government's Savannah River nuclear facilities in his state. Senator James McClure (R-Idaho), chairman of the Senate energy committee, said he was “delighted” with Hodel’s announcement, MeClure, however, said the. “struggle to see actual construction begin is not over.” Congressional sources said a factor in Hodel’s decision against Savannah River was the South Carolina congressional delegation’s support for delaying reopening of the Energy Department's weapong-producing L reactor there. After being mothballed the last 15 years, the L reactor was scheduled to reopen this October following a $200- million refurbishing, .But congress last month ordered the. startup delayed until-a new environmental-study on it is completed, The congressional sources predicted that a major battle over the site of the new reactor will erupt among McClure, Thurmond and Senator Henry Jackson of Washington, the ranking Democrat on the armed services committee. An Energy Department advisory panel headed by Kelth Glennan, a former’ member of the defunct Atomic Energy. Commission and the first administrator of NASA, last ' November recommended Savannah River as the location of the new reactor and picked Hanford, Wash., a3 ite second choice. The panel ranked Idaho Falls a distant third, saying ithas no history of producing weapons materials and lacks the necessary fuel: fabrication, plutonium reporcessing and. other support facillttes. © - It also-sald there is more danger of con ting the local water supply at Idaho Falls than at Hanford or with | the Roman Catholic | 4 -Mahaffy said in ay court, he issued -an- arrest | . from delegates and visitors warrant, Mahaffy said. CALES.FOUR TIMES Mahaffy said Sedgwick "had already been called to court four times on the charge. He failed to appear the first time, in Dec., 1982, walked into-the courtroom for his second appearance in Jan., 1988 and was unable» to appear two subsequent’ - times’ because he was in - -hospital. Sedgwick was manently disabled in June when a fall left him unable to use his legs, ; Sedgwick was charged with night hunting after a conservation officer spotted ~ him and another man riding _ 4 tractor equipped with a spotlight in a farmer's field. The officer - testified Sedgwick :was carrying an - unenclosed rifle. Sedgwick featified the twa were looking for a bear that’ had mauled his friend's dog but did not intend to shoot it, Sedgwick was carrying the _tifle because “he had a deathly fear of snakes’ and wanted some protection, said Mahaffy, quoting Sedgwick’s testimony. David’ —_— Farrell, a spokesman for the federal Department of Justice, said Thursday that “court of- | ‘ficials do have a. respon- sibility te see that people can get te court." Farrell said “it would be the responsibility of the court staff... .for physically per- the asem neared an ‘end, involvement in Central reports. Often they came who steod on a wooden stage fo emotionally speak of thelr persoanl struggles and ‘triumphs. A young woman from the Marshall" Islands told of American hydrogen and atomic bombs in the South Pacific. A’ ’. purse irm Thailand said the problem of prostitution is critical ia ‘her -homeland, “ - Dr Helen Caldicott; “head of Physicians for. Social testing of . * Respo} sibility) i. told U.S. denominations - have Conducted by Most Rev. Robert. Runcie, _ Archbishop of Canterbury, - the service combined three © elements of worship that have divided clergymen for - years—baptism, eucharist and ministry. | In mingled tongues, the -Mmixed = ifiterantioanl congregation prayed: "Across the barriers that dividé...reconcile us, 0. christ, by your cross.” en thie end, many: of those” barries had ‘been lifted. the \ delegates crowded under: . He ae onference —z \ \ On’ Wednesday night, as Campaign. a Three weeks ago) about 300° ceremoneis that became the: Chur of international « \One delegate .said (the stunned adujence ‘that’ a ~ sleepy : people gathered in. high point of the gathering. seni fo-the: threat of \ptatement’ was’. ‘weakly - nuclear war would ‘kill 750 | the striped tent, decorated \ ROYAL CANADIAN. LEGION - the cool’ dawn’ beside! a Moy’ than’ debating peace, imiclear- war’. and ‘of the: “+ worked. and favored ‘the _ millions people in its fiat. With self-portraits ©. by \B) (Branch 12) Terrac \ eirele ‘of stones td watch a’ “justice” - and - political «growing food shortage. - Soviet Union. ©. "|. hour, | ia --‘ghildren :from around the -\g " ace Wwhlte-haired | pile of elder questions, i of -\was the.’ Delegates. were united: in the: statement, : “whieh” ‘The: a ese. bi y, yard; there wag a ‘sense a ae ae rile twigs “most. ? a : eae: whe they spatter oe “calls. for - withdrawal: of. : meanwhile, ‘wag not’ without a ie ; ~ §P ECIAL © ‘Tho lighting of the sacred >We had a dep sense of cllow and white ‘teutea ny. Soviet” troops from oe ‘One: is ¢ : pat ‘fame a0 a simple and “the ‘church’ around cir vel yellow ane an oe ont Afghanistan. cand for, a °“the-opening day about 100. ourlife,"’ they saidtogether! § len ER AL MEETING _ traditlonal - -eeremony: . . ‘world, ‘from: different aerine ‘deba’ tee om i, guarantee — Of. a: ‘peace | “ ‘protesters gathered: cutside “holding high the red, yellow... , heralding the beginning of a ‘qultues;. able to: -eélebrate "coun aman te. Gurng -.” settlement: by-‘the- Soviet - jthe ‘the assembly's opening . and blue felt banners which -§ ‘new day: But. the: "falth' in’ Chirst, at at timé "The question of peagé and. UMN. the: United States, worship : Members of the.’ bore. the names of. ‘the -@ ‘Tuesday, August 16. + geremriey ‘also | ‘launched when everything elae ia the « iastiee drew i peas and ~ Pakistan and China, did not’ . . dlnevanitonal : ‘Council -of'. member churches: roe - the biggest Christidngather * world seems to point in a: - ae sessions beca at ‘Mmention-“"“the. atrocities -Christian Churches, .a rival’. “A’figt filled with wonder — * “gathering: every held: in contrary direction,” said” the sha division | ause of ° “committed -by the. Soviet ~° orgatiization established by ._-and glory, priceless, gragileB ° at 8: 00 pm ’ Canada... Philp Potter of. Dominica ‘delegdes 0 on which Wa mong > Union, = “the.” delegate fundamentalist “Rey. Cart “and irreplaceable. “Only §° °° general secretary of ‘the: important: Maay felt- the _ charged, - " Melntyre, carried sings ” when we respond in a loving” , _ What began. that morning. - eguneil, at aclosing néwa coun ll nts May | elt. the ‘The statement :was' denouncing the council as relationship. ith God, with. “Al Legion members. ended one day at sunset this’ - eonference. Wednesday. + “Counc 8 ocug ‘more * accepted after a superficial “ communist. - One another and’ ith .the. ‘when hundres ‘of people“ "Ye-was an “agsembly of | a iene saying Justice ‘ - change was made clarifying | Much of the criticism: of | natural world, can there be are urged . to attend. from ‘different countries . “the people of God.” Those wold. Others: argu ed that that it supported actions - world council work in recent. - life in fullness.’ " . ‘$i eeemeesnosaseneesensesecsnsesesncsent Gathered beneath cloudy ‘Meoplewearing ‘Misure pace cannot be tehieved Neto Segre ect British ‘Columbia. to- ip polling fe and. when ener pia ‘The. assembly. also Racism, which awarded a GR A NR OPE NING! acknowledge in song and . robes numbered more than siaten nt ae atte 4 -condemne U.kS. gant of. $85,000 to the prayer thelr ‘‘brokén 999 belonged to more than im tant ered hoe Anvolvement in Central Patriotic Front — in SEPTEMBER 1 { nations, broken churches, 999 churches. and char hes” ' ate ‘America, saying that Aimbabwe five years ago.. __ $ “broken families;'""“and to- fepresented 450 million: urcnes Ist a aticiw the involvement “is increasing“ Charges have aften been - express thanks that ‘they ; Chiretians. . hig o di . -fear and tension and - raised that some collection: . 1983 could come together, for'18 “The ‘assembly, the first Piiclear weag an in id escalating the chances of _ plate offerings of American days at? “a their gathering of the couneil.in that in weapons an of the - war... Delegates Christians were supporting n ; . .. Marxist-oriented, - arm To many delegates at the errapaltin ae ie ant immmediave threat the more The’ statement was = revolutionaires, allegations. -. &- Carnene 3 * Choset Lid. sixth assembly of the 35- world itself. They talked of A re port on " Afghenistan accepted after a superficial the council: as repeatedly. a year-old World Council of the council's relationship © also drow intense debate changewas made clarifying denied, ‘4600 Block , ia . that. it. supported. actions However, Rev. Anwar Lakelse Avenue ’ already taken by the United ‘Barkat, the Switzeralnd- _ cate Nations. 7 based-~director of the . ~ 638- 871 9 ‘Handicapped man arrested se re pq Seamed ‘¢gondemned u.S. torest that question, saying PCAN ras aprattgeyet Patites, Juniors, Misses _. and womens sizes . White Stag Sportswear. Coonan é CU Ad 4609 Lakelse Avenue. . Terrace 638+ 8719: Seethenew Pacific Rim Adventures” exhibit, . 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