- -VeV 124 © . 25 cents: Established 1903 “LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY ; ’ PARLIMENT BUILDINGS oe Vietoria, Bails | e Volume 76.0122 ~Ttaly waves trophy to cheering throngs ; ROME (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of . wildly happy soccer fans danced in the streets ‘and plunged into fountains across Italy in‘ an- all-night celebration of Maly’ s third Worlg Cup victory. In . Venice, two clowns painted @ cireus... ... elephant blue and paraded it across the bridges .. spanning the city's canals in a bizarre tribute to * _ Noetri Azzuri, or Our Blue, ; as + the ‘vietorlows ; soccer squad is called.” Police in Rome said more. than 300 000 people crowded into the city's centre aa the natlonwide party atarted moments after Maly’s 3 $1 victory © over West Germany in the Madrid final Sunday night. The legions . of banner-waving fang ~ followed the traditional ‘Toute: of triumph for ancient Rome's generals... 27 Rome’ (-] main squares were ‘closed 7) traffic ~ two hours before the world’s premier. pot match began, and filled with cheering; , beating fans minules after the final: ‘whiwfle More than 40 people were taken to Hospital j in Rome for minor injuries, officials said, Police - _ elsewhere reported some minor ‘injuries: and vandalism. ieee Flag-bedecked care and motoreyétes and huge crowds flooded nearly every Ttalian clty, paralysing traffic { for bours,; authorities said. Despite: tha cool weather, hundreds of _ Gelebrants splashed in fountains and tossed water bombs at passersby. “The way we celebrate in maly is to. find _ Ships in the Bay of Naples and other Atalian o 4 water fountains and throw ourselves in,” sald Dario Muraro, who was in Madrid for the final ~ match In Santiago Bernabeu stadium. The sireets of the Spanish. capital also were filled with Italian fans; who turned the wide, treé-lined Paseo de Castellana across from the ~, stadium into a sea of green, red and white s Italian flage, ‘Shouts of “Rossi, Rossl”” rang out as the fana.. cheered Paolo Rossi, 25, who became the World - - Cap championship's top scorer with six goals in. the month-long tourney: He scored Italy's first - goal against West Germany on Sunday night - and accounted for all five Italian points in‘ the - two previous games against favorite Breail and |. Poland. __ One fanin the northern city of Turin ‘carried a. sign reading: “On the eighth day God created _ "y Paolo Rossi.” In Rome and ather cities, there seem to be.no end to the Italians’ inventiveness in celebrating. 7 _ their national, team’ 6 third championship. Italy - " won titles in. 1934" ‘and 1935. | _ Other fans painted their faces in the national. =H colors, holsted flags atop anclént ‘mionumients. :~ -and staged mock funerals for the- fallen West. Germans... A fan-in ‘Rome carried a: mock coffin and ; “distributed “printed obituaries’ of “Signora Germania, © deceased: after, 90 agonizing . minutes,” Ny . we ' sports victory. Ports blew fox horns and sirens in tribute to the Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolini called ita ’-termission. West, German | soccer fans derstandably ‘subdued, ‘but Italians living in ’ Bonn honked their car. horns and- flew the tricolor: Italian fiag,. and “West’’ German “grand victory: for Maly” that will “help bring " Ttalians closer to one another.” Placards were “everywhere, “Knockout” and “lMaly You're Great.” In Verona, more than’ 20,000 peaple gathered for an open-air performance of Verdt's Othella’ ~ erupted in-a:10-minute round of applause when the victory was -announced durini an: in- ‘reading | were un- _ television showed Italians climbing the statues - din Munich's. Marien Square,” --The Hamburg tabloid Bildzeitung trumpeted in its morming: edition: “Pity — but the’ Ttalians - were better — “ Congratulations!"’. “About 50 Italians drove in 20 cara along main . streets flanking Moscow’s Red Square from 12:30.a:m, to 1:30.a.m,, while onlookers cheered. | and. waved...\We were very surprised that “Soviet police didn’t interfere," said one.of the *- eelebrants. “ALY ‘one point, a squad car pulled ; alongside and the police inside waved atus." - The: party also hit the. Streets. neshurg, where: ‘Italians danced, drank .. champagne and leaned into car windows to kiss - _ drivers that: tried’ to. weave through the of Johan- _ eelebration Similar outbursts of joy occurred ‘in Cape Town, ‘Durban and East London. ” Fishing boats bob in the waters at Kitimaat village’ s dockside» ‘interview’ . Palestiniaris also reject the’ . forces: Liberatign Organization . guerrillas. ~ feverishly lp save several pieces of: ~legislation- from-at least a Israel claims PLO i is staling. settlement " BEIRUT - (AP) = A Palestinian. leader, voicing defiance of Israeli guns and - . American mediation, vowed. today: -“‘We-are not Jeaving: Lebanon.” ee George Habash, ‘speaking as a _ ceasefire .stilled - the: guns — U.S.-arranged around Belrut, satd ‘im an that - the idea of American ‘troops ‘participating in a. peacekeeping. -.force —-to- -gupervise disengagement. of Israeli . and’ Palestine The firing between Ieraell the. ‘and PLO forces on Sunday | - was the heaviest since: the Siege began, setting: large - portions of the Lebanese capital on fire and leaving 83° people: dead ‘and 211: wounded, Lebanese police ‘said. wrteklee we ‘Habash’ 8 _indicated that a wide ‘gap and PLO positions. . ape, US. ‘presidential envoy’ Philip Habib tried. to negotiate a" peaceful end to the siege of Belrit, “Habesh éaid: the PLO’ would “not discuss: leaving: --Lebénen until Israeli troops" Pull back _from* ‘Beirut, (i Sean - WHY BUY NEW? © rn _ WHEN USEDWILL Dor. - Do you want parts tofix up your car but your budget , won't allow.it? Beat the high cost of mew parts with. ~auallty used parts, from $:K.B. AUTO SALVAGE | "35-2333 or 635-9095 - 4690 Dutian tivstott Hwy, 16 ED: “comments : 4 “s demand that: Israelis haye rejected, a . - Habash, the leader of the Popular Front.- for - the: Liberation of Palestine; one - “:0f the most'radical factions- ‘In the PLO, talked’ ‘to® Associated. ‘correspondent. Alex Efty. in: a West Beirut ° apartnient: wei _ Bl exists. between Israeli.” ‘negotiating | .Press - An estimated 8,000 PLO -fighters are trapped in West - ‘Beirut by. the Israeli siege. 50. are. Palestinian and. . Lebanese some: 500,008 civilians. “ “We -are. not, leaving Labanon. and will continue’ - fighting. “not... ‘only’ from ‘Lebanon, but: from: Syria, ~ Egypt and Jordan, not: by_. “anyone, but. by forcing our - military presence in all the: countries ‘that surround “TP Palestine,” he said. Habash said the. PLO - ‘would aot accept American | . participation... ina peaceheeping farce bécause— stalling, “the United States Is part of” . the aggression.” ~ -He said that the ‘United * ~ Nations should bé “the agency to supervise a disengagement, rather than _ the multilateral force, in-. -¢luding U.S. troops, which” has’. been | discussed by. . Habib. The uae of UN. forces - also ‘was-a: provision of an™ ~ L-point. plan ‘put forward “during the weekend by: PLO | “chairman. “Yasser- Arafat. . frael has ‘thus | far. rejected. Palestinian ‘demands = that. any ~ evacuation of: ‘Beirut be | preceded’: - by 1a. disengagement and. Israeli -- pullback. And: the “Israelis Say. they” ‘distrust: ‘UN: : peacekeeping: - ‘forces, becausethe UN force senttd | - Lebanon: [ni °1978 “did ‘not. _ prevent the PLO from using: - southern Lébanon as a base for attacks on. Israel. « - Israeli cablnet - officials, . who met: Sunday, com- plained. ‘that the negotiating process is' getting nowhere - * and accused the: PLO of” ‘Taraeli - radio reported. Cabinet Secretary Dan‘: “Meridor ipaued .a. warning that Israel will not ‘give the process much more. -thme before taking action to eliminate. the PLO presence in. Lebanon. a “OuF démand lays down’ ‘that all foreign troops leave - Herald att: Writer - the ire of focal architects. ‘Thirty-two firms had bid on the project a “with three Terrace firms ending up on the « - - short list of six companies. Ministry of Health officials say the _ Vancouver firm of Davis and Yuen was ‘awarded the cintract because the three... local firms had not previously worked with this type of building and because of time constraints imposed by the financing of the _ _ broject.. Gregg Lutz, of Arehetects North, ane of said none ofthe local. firms was ‘given a chance to discuss the financial deadline isBLUe, Ministry of health officials say the final. decision was up to..the Terraceview Society, noting that no ministry officials _— were present for any of the bid interviews, Despite the ‘diselaimer, La Latte 2 has said the TERRACE The recent dnouncement __ that the architectural contract for the new’ " Rerraceview. extended care facility.has gone toa: Vancouver-based firm has raised - 2 MRE ‘Minister Grace’ McCarthy. : “The province has provided #4.7 million in, ’ funding for the new. 56 bed facility which will replace the aging Skeenaview home. Approximately 3.5 acres of the 20 acre - . Skeénaview site will be used for the home ~ with the remainder of the land going to the District of Terrace for use as a park. expects construction to begin next spring with an early 1084 completion date.’ | Meanwhile in Kitimat, the contract to build:a new courthouse has been awarded to a local company. Kadar Construction was awarded tha - contract to build the new courthouse in the clty centre expasnion area with'a bid of $699,852. . _ Work on the facility will begin: im- mediately with an’ expected completion _ date of January 1983. . The courthouse was designed by. Stuart firm. . ~ Fishermen ready to strike ae Herald Staff Writer ’ - PRINCE RUPERT—-Shoreworkers and fishermen on the west coast will be in a legal. position to strike Monday night. The fish industry workers voted over- whelmingly to strike in a series of strike votes aerried out last week by the United - Fishermen's and Allied Workers Union (UFAWU) and the Native Brotherhood of BC.. " ‘The shoreworkers voted 65.4 percent’ jn ‘favor of strike action, + ' Although talks are continuing between ~ the union and fish industry employers, 72 hour strike notice has been served, putting the union ‘in. a legal strike position beginning Monday night.. Union president Jack. Nichol said several months of negotiation have failed to produce dny kind of wage offer from the ‘Fisheries Association of B.C.” - . - The last contract for the provinces, 9,500" shoreworkers expired -April. 30. Nichol said the 13 fish companies grouped in the fisheries association sant - ae ee cae ae, witha je - Ug awe ceciataaale et to eliminate overtima and ‘cut “out other ~ long standing: unborn benefite ond. contract clauses. Commenting. on. the strike. vote Nichol sald shoreworkers had. “demonstrated in he’s trongest termd* their opposition to rallag the contract back 20 years," - The union [s asking for’ wage increases amounting to $2.25 per hour éver the current §10:46 base rate in @ one‘ year agreement, - and the Native © Brotherhood have also ~ yoted in favor of strike action over current salmon price offers. No strike deadline has been get despite " the 87.2 per cent vote in favor of strike - action, The Terraceview Society has said it. The salmon net fishermen of the union - jocal firms plat to take up the iasve with ced proviricial politicians, including . Premier a / Bille Bennett and: Human Resourees oo C. Ross, Architect, a Prince George based : “The fisheries association wants: to cut... - salmon prices from 18.5 -per cent for sockeye to over 60° Pet cent for chum salmon, Close to 3,500 fishermen belong to the UFAWE: with another 1,500 belonging to _. Native Brotherhood. ? ee Construction strike averted?” Herald Staff Writer VANCOUVER— Fears of a complete ’ shutdown of B.C.'s construction inudstry were postponed this week with the decision — to contimie talks between emplofera and the building trades council in Vancouver, ’ The B.C. and Yukon Building Trades Council, representing close to 55,000 construction .workers.in the province, had © taken a strike vote June 21 and threatened. to begin strike action Monday. Instead the 17 international unions grouped in the couneil and ‘the Con-” struction Labor Relations Association will be holding talks this week, Council spokesman Cy Stairs said the-—~ . council had decided enough progress was: - . being made in contract talks to cdfitinue negotiations until at least the middle of the week. _ Stairs said there was hope a strike could be averted. ~ * “Nobody wants-to.go out- on a bloody strike unless there's a. need to," Stairs said. - The © general ‘provincial construction contract expired -April 30.. ‘ ‘Although the tinion's. hope to ‘clear up their individual demands soon, no money offers have yet been discussed," ‘CLRA president: Chuck McVeigh paid he ". undérstood. the desire of ‘the unions ‘to.. “reach'a speedy agreement and not ‘shut down virtually the only bright spot in the B.C. economy at the moment, — “E think they've got some problems and long shutdown’ which “wouldn't. improve - their position, anyway,"" McVeigh said. . Adjournment uncertain | OTTAWA (CP) — The made and - Commons turns its attention~-going down to details of the new federal legislation ' is the drain.” inflation: has to. start they'd just as soon get the best agreenient — possible right now, rather than taking a. ‘budget this week as. it tries - “traditional six-day ‘budget © “debate Thursday night: and — began debate Friday’ on a bill limiting federal public: * service pay increases to six: ~ per cent next year and five | important temporary. death. There. is still no firm in-. dication when the Commons will adjourn for. the summer * . since: the’ “Progressive: Conservatives - ‘are ’ Lebanon, downto the last. -—-threatening. to-~drag the man,” . Israeli Defence - Minister Ariel Sharon said. in an interview published by a Weat German newspaper, Sunday. _ Habib’ and other “negotiators! could do little Sunday because of the : thunderous -harrage of ‘artillery and rockets, some. “of which fell. close: to theit, . ‘headquarters. The ‘shelling . Bonded at night, when Habib ~ arranged the sixth ceasefire . Binee, the invasion ‘began on’: June. 6. lo os be: PLO: “aalivied 100, O00 shells, ‘the, ‘equivalent ‘ol - - 2,000 tonnes .of explosives, " were fired into. West Beirut * by Israeli artillery and- surrounding the. city's - southern and eastern oul - Lebanese police said 186-- buildings were destroyed by “shell: fire - and the- Soviet _ Embassy in West Beirut. was hit for the third Hime. oe session through the balmy . _ weather. . But it is expected MPs will head - for__their,, con- “stituencies by the end of the month, Before they do, the ‘government will try -to " rescue several bills destined .- to dieif they don’t get royal -assent before the end of this -segsion, which | ‘began. in: d is alread - April, 1980, and i an move may be the harbinger of similar ‘Controls on ‘the: ’ : private sector. - "the longest ever. Legislation nat: “approved . “by the Commons and Senate, “by then -must be Teln- troduced in-the fall. All debate and committee study. already undertaken. —‘an extremely unlikely ,event given the con- ‘troversial nature of most © -billp.-.. “It's that time of year again,” a Liberal insider _ said. “Deals are being must be repeated unless . there is unanimous consent - The Commons. ended its per cent the year after.- they”: have. | “obvious: ' Jurisdiction. ©... However, other faceta of The bill also takes aways<-. the budget won't save much. the public employees’ right _ to strike on the wage limits, The cap on civil servant pay — che of the pillars of Finance Minister. Allan-:- _MacEachen's. . aiming toreduce inflation to. six per cent in 1983 and five ” percent in 1pa4 — will. likely . receive harsh criticism in| the House, “The Tories and: New. Democrats. both say. the government is’ picking ‘on ‘the Jpublic service and worry — that: ‘MacEachen's ‘But the Liberals maintain “that leadership i in wrestling, budget. — Seven — money. Spending programs on Job creation, interest — the current it. -per-cent : roiling the public’sector because that’s) the only area over which .... ‘rate_relief and ‘housing’ measures will send ‘the federal deficit soaring. ‘months. MacEachen. said the deficit would be $10.5 billion for the | 1962-83 fiscal year. Now’he . Mays it'll be $19.6. billion. ; Skeptics. say he's erting , conservatively, . en weeks Ago, the federal government ptished “through ~-hortow - finance. the deficit, ‘the Commons for debate. a bill to borrow abouit 1 billion, more, ~-Classifieds . INSIDE” Comics, horoscope’ ay World & local sports| page a5, 788. Pages 687. -Ago,- . ‘Regislation: to — $6.8 billion to |: This oo a week, they'll being. before |