ee goce a 2 eee PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Thursday June 23, 1977 | PRISONERS KILLED Jailed for too young ale he died in prison blaze : SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) .— Premier Richard Hatfield and Justice Minister Rodman Logan discussed “4with city officials Wednesday a jail fire that killed 20 prisoners and injured seven others, six police officers and a firemen Tuesday ht. . niet was not known immediately what the officials iscussed or whether charges would be laid. Little information was being released from any source. The fire was the city’s worst, topping by two the death toll in a June 20, 1877, blaze which destroyed much Terrace of the city and was marked days earlier by a parade of police and firemen. _ Cause of the fire remained a mystery. Mayor Samuel Davis said there. were several possibilities including a mechnica defect arid ‘the padding.’ This was taken to be a reference to the padded walls of a maximum- security cell which Fire Chief Percy Clark said ap- peared to be where the fire . started, Two of prisoners who sur- vived the fire had been transferred from the provincial away, following three fires last week that damaged or Jail pioneer dies in Toronto Word has been received locally of the passing of Mrs. George Dover in her ninetieth year in Toront, where she has been a patient in a nursing home for a number yearrs. Mrs. Dover was one of the original citizens of the Terrace area, having come to the district in September of 1911 as the first teacher in the one room community hall-church-school building ‘built by the earrly settlers on Anglican church property in Kitsumkalum. At that time she was Miss Jessie Morrison, a niece of George Little. She left her teaching ition at the Christmas polidays to live in the south, only to return a year later to Edie laid oe COUNSELLOR take charge of the new post office adjunct to Geo. Little’s new store in the new heg settlement that was the beginning of Terrace. She married George Dover about 1914 and took up permanent residence in the new town, where she lived and raised a family of ifve. About the year 1915, Mrs. Dover, Mrs. Sundal and several .other women organized what they named the Progress Club and built the first public hall in Terrace, calling it the Progress Hall. Mrs. Dover is survived by one daughter,” Jean, now living in Toronto, and son George, living in the Shuswap Lake area. . It would be a definite asset If the applicant were to have university ex- — jail, three blocks PF NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE |LOR/PROGRAM DEVELOPER PROGRAMS IN ABORIGINAL STUDIES, NORTH WEST COLLEGE, The position of Counsellor-Program Developer is a new one made possible by varlous federal and provincial government grants in aid. The successful applicant will be responsible to the Co-ordinator and through him to the Supervisory Committee and College. The Counsetior-Program Developer will be responsible for travelling to outlying villages and communities In order to help full-time students In the Professional Studies Program establish proper study habits and study facilities; will research the possibilities and feasibillties of workshop development in _ local communities; will take part In classes as part of the study and \ teaching team: will act asa resource person to local communities. destroyed upwards of 20 cells. SET THOSE FIRES? A fire department official had sald that one or more prisoners may have set the earlier fires. Michael Hornyak, assistant director of corrections for Logan's department, said in Fred- cton 22 prisoners were transferred to the city lockup as a result of the earlier fires but 20 of them had been moved out before the outbreak Tuesday night. However, Mayor Davis told reporters there were 15 risoners in the lockup on transfer from the provincial Many of the prisoners who died in the blaze were serving a few days for minor drinking and other offences. Gordon Janes, whose son, Gary, died in the fire, said heintends tocomplain to the justice department and sue he city on grounds of ence, “There wasn't any sprinkler system or anything, I heard,”’ he said. The younger Janes was sentenced about eight hours before the fire to two terms ‘of five days each on charges of use of a credit card obtained illegally. COULDN'T PAY FINE Robert Lewis Barton, 18, was sentenced Monday for drinking legal age of 19. Unable to pay a $100 fine, he was ered to serve 10 days. He died in the fire about 48 hours later, ’ Others who died included men picked up for being intoxicated and who were facing only a few hours in while under the_ jail to sober up before being sent home. The jail is on the ground level of the city hall complex. The 15-storey steel and concrete structure was opened in 1972 at the foot of ing Street near the old Bay of Fundy ferry service dock. One unconfirmed report said heat from the flames fused locks on cell doors and firemen had to cut their way in. JENNIFER DAVIES Former top cop now behind bars HEADS KITIMAT NDP. The Annual General Meeting of the Kitimat NDP on Tuesday, Jun 2ist at Riverlodge, re-elected Jennifer Davies to another term as President-of the local club. Rob Goffinet. was returne Rob Goffinet was returned to the Executive as Vice-President and Leni Sluyter.as Membership Secretary. | Newcomers elected were Allan Pritchard, Secretary, Bob McLean, Treasurer and Wantha Williams. joins Arthur Minter as a Director. Plans for the year include several social functions the first of which will be on October 29, along with a continuing membership drive. Kitimat membership is climbing steadily and in B.C. the NDP now has close to 30,000 members. Prince Albert prison riot | leaves death in its wake PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP) At least one prisoner was killed and 10 others were in critical eondition from drug overdoses following a 12- d hour disturbance at the Prince Albert correctional centre which ended Wednesday when the second of two hostages was re- ’ leased. One person who had been prisoner about 4 a.m. and working inside Prince the second taken to hospital Albert Hospital since about 11 a.m. prisoners started arriving There were reports the second guard suffered knife’ said atleast [wo others were d wounds to the back. At one stage, he had been held in front of a window with a knife at his throat. At least six prisoners were taken to hospital shortly after the second guard wa: ‘released. ee lead. Official estimates of the number of. prisoners taken to the hospitals were not available. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — John Mitchell, once the top law-enforcement officer in the United States, was greeted by jeerin prisoners when he arriv ‘at a nearby federal prison camp Wednesday to begin a sentence for his role in the Watergate cover-up. “They got you now, Big John. They got you now,” several prisoners shouted as Mitchell, who was attorney- general under President Richard Nixon, emerged from the back seat of a dark blue Cadillac. The car had brought him from a nearby airport to the minimum security prison at Maxwell Air Force Base. “You're nothing but another convict with a number now,”’ the prisoners shouted. : But it was doubtful that Mitchell heard them as he made his way to the administration building where he checked in at 11:25 a.m. EDT, just 95 minutes before the deadline set by a federal judge. TUNNEL & ROCK WORKERS UNION | LOCAL 168 | GENERAL MEETING - JUNE 23rd - 7:30 pm. GREEN ROOM TERRACE HOTEL Regular and Dispatch membors Lucerne Ice oo Cherry Flavoured With perience, or its equivalent, and were conversant In at least one Native ‘ tongue or dialect. Applicants should be prepared to travel, Including flying to remote communities on small planes. Salary will be com- mensurate with faculty hiring scales, now belng negotiated. Application deadline Is August Ist, 1977. The length of term Is one year definate with future funding to be negotiated. The successful applicant will be an employee of the Native Studies Advisory Committee. — Kindly Direct an application with full resume and background em- ployment history and persona! Interest to: Jeff Marvin, Co-ordinator Programs In Aboriginal Studles Northwest Community College P.O. Box 726 Terrace, B.C, BIOLOGIST "Northwest College covers the region from Queen Chariotte Islands to Houston. The major physical facilities are In Terrace, but there are substantial programs In the other communities In the College region. Total rull and part time enrolment is about 1500 students. BIOLOGY INSTRUCTOR Duties: To instruct first and second year University Transfer courses and workshops and seminars in environmental Issues, pertaining to Nor- thwestern B.C. The appointee may be expected fo instruct In several communities and a considerable amount of travel and evening teaching may be required. Qualifications: M. Sc. minimum. 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