q t aa 20¢ TSLATIVB LIBRARY, vonee BUILDINGS, A, B.C.» ESA eet ae COMP. 77/78 TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1978 VOLUME 72.NO. 56)? Girl’s death likely caused by falling Injuries to the body of a 16 year old girl found -under the old Skeena Bridge Saturday were consistent with a fall or jump from the bridge, according to an autopsy’ held Sunday night Terrace RCMP said, Monday... — The body of Rose “Marie Young, of Terrace, was found at about 2:30 p.m. by two cyclists... Police set up road blocks at both ends of the — bridge for approximately 20 hours while the body {was removed. An inquest into the girl’s death will be held, - although a date has not yet been set. _. According to a police spokesman, RCMP are not saying whether foul play is suspected. However, a radio news broadcast Monday morning was said to have reported that foul play had been ruled out. The Herald has received a number of phone calls from persons enquiring whether or not the RCMP are investigating the ed disappearance of a red-headed 16 year girl whom they suspect may have been misting for the past week. : RCMP have, however, denied they are ‘investigating any such disappearance, when ‘questioned by the Herald, Monday noon. WELCOME, NEW CANADIANS! -In England . Hunt bogus “trish” Dr. from Vancouver LONDO (CP) An in- ternational police hunt has started for a bogus doctor— believed to be Irishwho may have spent some time in Vancouver, Interpol is looking for a man who calls himself Frank Murphy or Gerald Frank Wendon. Police here say the man they want operated on patients at two Surrey hospitals before he was exvosed and fled to Canada. The latest information here is that he may have gone to Vancouver and later moved to New Zealand. Police at Reigate, Surrey, just south of London, say the . 28-year-old suspect is wanted in Vancouver for fraudulently obtaining $6,000 from two banks and for several ‘other financial of- fences, - The two British hospitals which employed him as a 17- aday ($35) holiday relief registrar In orthopzedies, ere Queen. Mary’s in NO ONE HURT Surgeons at both hospitals have rechecked all the oper- ations in which he was in- volved and say they are satisfied that no patient suffered as a result, Kenneth Perona-Wright, Redhill disirict health ad- ministrator, said: ‘‘Ob- viously the chap is a bit of a crank. He must love the work in some way. He must algo be quite confident that he is not going to kill them. “He certainly mew a lot about medicine and oper- ations.” The bagus doctor became known to. the health department after working for two weeks at Queen Mary's last October. “There were some irregularities and we began to smell a very large rat.” He vanished when hospital administrators could not confirm his credentials. . “We want to question this man regarding an alleged of- fence of obtaining a peckniary advantage - by Roehampton and Redhill General. deception...” - headtng for Rupert | ‘by Scott Broweg / : Updated reports’on the sechernyie ‘Rupert, B.C., 950 miles -southeast of where the. ae SOREREISES Mail boxes opened - state of the Adriatik, a Panamanian bulk carrier _@estinéd for China having to ”Neturn fo Canada due to hull”* r E ‘and rescue centre in’ Kodiak - Alaska, fayty “We have: ‘three vessels converging. on oe tk at, Ha tune, the eee ome ¥ ahip: omen . At: 4:08 | Pacific time Sunday morning we received _ @ -distress. cali from .the Adriatik. The ship reported . taking on water. Cause of the: ge is believed to be a seepa, . ¢rack in the kh “+ With, 29 people on board | cand a gross tonnage of 18300 ao the. Adriatik will be ac-_ ‘companied by the Arco Anchorage until the Van- - ““eouver arrives at which time " : "tha: -Morganthau, and An- 'chorage will leave the ‘escorting to the Vancouver. “ Skipper of the Vancouver will have to make the decision whether to take people from the Adriatik, or : rierely escort the ship to. ; Prince Rupert. - Reporta show the vessel to i. ‘have number.2 hold’ full of ~ water with the number three hold flooded to sea level. _ Proceeding eastward at 14 7 knots, ewith two of ite holds | brimming with water, the . Adriatic ‘headed for an in- _terception with U.S Coast” =the ship's master problem ‘was, fret reported, goes well, the grain-carrier. (The ‘vessel. reported’ its . problem at 2 p.m. AST (7: “pm. EST) Sunday. An: aircraft was dispatched: to Prince. Rupert: put the - Adriatik in harbor by, 11:00 p.m. Pacific time Tuesday. The ship's position as of 3- p.m, Monday was 450-miles from the Dixon enirance, ’ sheltered: from. .the sea - weather, and-500 miles from) Prince Rupert. Travelling at: 4 knots and encountering 20 to 24 foot: waves, ae ship is - proceeding to saf Pinta fears of the ship breaking -up have been dissolv Water from the- number ‘two and three holds - will not penetrate into the main portion of the grain load, according to officials. the rater was ie penetrate into the graln, expansion of the dry ‘cargo wautd burst the hull causing - an almost -immediate 8 inking. Atappproximately 6 p.m. “Pacific time Monday the Vancouver will rendezvous with the Adriatik to start its trek back to Rupert. — Depending. on weather, Tall =. should: arrive. et Prince ~ -- Rupert - late Tuesday. af-— : '- ternoon, sald Paulick... 9 -. - was‘ the title of a. workshop ©: ‘determine the veasel’s exact. < ‘Western - Canada. ; The, land is our ‘culture’ held in Terrace by the Union, | _of BC. Indian ‘Chiefs last © Draw sei 2 Canada - Lattery - Foundation “has The Western announced * that. the. thir- ‘teenth ‘drawing: of. the: .Provincial lottery: will be ” held in Toronto; Oritario on ‘March 27, 1978. It will take | heat in the Young Peoples eatre and will be televised on CTV affiliated stations in - ‘Check local listings for telecast e. ‘Bill Lawrence will be the special guest host of the half hour . show, assisted by Kerrie Keane. A total of five winning numbers ‘will be generated, three for grand prizes of $1 million each, and two for grand prizes of $100,000 each. Thousands of, other tax-free prizes ranging from $50 to. $10,000 will also be available.. weekend. Two main topics at. . . Aspokesman for the union: “in Vancouver. explained the -thrust of the workshop was to - Kitimat RCMP are in- vestigating the weekend shooting of: windows and ~eoncapt miliarize ‘‘owr' people with _ ie" Lisher f ernment. and ©. them” of ese Seven Po Robert Manual arid of collectively strengthening bands’. power by forming a. government. int: were on, hand. The vehicle was in use Monday morning despite the shattered windows uipment. equipment: on-a front end equipm loader owned by. Vic Froese Trucking of Terrace. Theloader was parked ina gravel pit on highway: 25 about 18 miles outside of Kitimat. Damage was estimated at. $1,000, Easter mail deliveries Police are looking for. any. . information an’ the case; Anyone driving past the site during the weekend who noticed peculiar cars or vehicles parked on the roadside are asked to con- tact the Kitimat RCMP. as sreetagescel enegets Sea “The mailing public is asked to take special note of the-Good Friday-Easter weekend and Easter Monday postal service: There will be no mail alee uit”: and . Wine chiefs tackle fishing rights. is the responsible party. for indian government. . Nine area chiefs gathered at Skeena Jr. High School to be one-of the first. groups addressed the union. . Workshops: like: the-one last. weekend are part of a BC. " sltmat RCMP report several small mailboxes pried open in the Kuldo apartments — over the weekend, Although contents of the boxes has yet to be clarified. the police are not suspecting any Great losses: “The case is still under. investigation. ICBC centres under attack SURREY’ B.C, (cr) _ Vandals struck flve In- surance Corp.. of British Columbea claims centres ear” a Saf y we y We 1S ai eee ma NOT Morganthau, @ Are. | a - - Bes workshop; is. in. Prince. ‘Two "adulta and one juvenile were in custody . ‘Anchorage oll t tanker out hot” “the W ot gy George | dre 29 and-%0- Monday in Prince Rupert following the theft of a ‘Valdes. | Canadian “Coast, “cura ia . estern ~ safe from. a medical clinic on Grieg Avenue. -According to Terrace RCMP, the safe, which contained a ‘minimal amount of money, was recovered five miles west of town, open, with its contents removed, Charges: are pending. Terrace Weekend Saturday night in. the Van- ; couver area, causing$40,000 in the Surrey centre alone. RCMP. said: the- Vandals broke:into the centre,. ~ somehow started the ‘three vehicles stored: there’ and . drove them around inside. Police said-a similar in- - cident in the Mataqui-centre and window-smashing in-. cidents at the claims centres in. Langley, New West- minster and Vancouver may have been part of a co-or- dinated attack. Damage in .all the in- eldents totalled $54,700. “They smashed in. walls, windows and interview POLICE REPORT On the night of. Friday. ‘37th, ' while - attending - a ‘disturbance’ at a local “ restaurant.'an RCMP con- stable was assaulted inside ‘the building. One adult male — and two juvenile males were arrested and one. additional adult male will be charged. . Police say that while they were looking for the person responsible for the distur- ‘bance another constable was assaulted by the first adult male mentloned and ‘‘cer- tain persons” in the crowd attempted to prevent them ‘fights occurred, few complaints were recetved of loud parties. One person was charged with driving ‘over the .08 level. ; Saturday, March 18th, during the night one juvenile was stopped on the 4700 block on Park Avenue. One case of beer was confiscated. The subject was charged with being a juvenile. “in posseasion of alcohol: ST; mo At 1 a,m. Saturday night Ron St. Pierre of Kitimat noticed that someone had Guard Cutter ‘Morgenthau pei er ear cary ii she ovina, ca - delivery,.on Good Friday, March 24, and Easter spoltesraan sald | comp 5°Y ‘rom performing their Sbsconded with bis leather fod the es atd-foot, to. shore where it will be consecutive draws. This Monday March 27. All postal facilities will also “a1” the Matsqui centre, duties. No serious injuries °&t from the Kitimat Hotel, weather ship. pape and een to China, “peas that 8 ticket insued be closed on turd two: days. i> stabi vandals brake in, farted. ; eccurred, however, formation ving “the ae ‘i or the Marc aw will. | - Normal Satur ay service W e available truck and careened aroun The Adriatik. was ship Itself will dry-dock to. also be eligible for the April“ arch 25." y inside the building causing yar, “ory eee eriday, whereabouts of the 24 sength proceeding toyard| its port of sherk the hull. _ 30th draw. ‘ seteeceseetesbeedeted etal latatea dao avc dehy ot eee RNR tele ese #7,000 damage. coe were arreated and several Kitimat RCMP. . Members. . ‘the Terrace C.B,'ers Tomahawk ‘Tribe, seen above. with the pool table they donated to the Psychiatric. ‘Unit. of. the. Mills | Memorial Hospital, Sunday night. The, table was in-active use when the photographer 7 arvived, Left to right a are: _Suber.t Thief”,. Super. ; Cookie”, “Little Momma”, ’ Luey (psych, nurse), “Radar”, Steve “Geronimo”, ntttle Jinx”, “Fifi", “Uncle Sam”, “‘Beanhead’'. Tribe are seen wearing their taborately decorated outfits. We regret we could not show them in, ailvin color”. Shown above with the W ‘ineh T.¥. color set donated by the Mills’ Memorial Auxiliary are Mrs. C, Cote, evening supervisor and Mrs. Graf, public relations person for the Auxiliary. The organizations raises funds ‘for the purchase of needed comforts and “luxuries” in a variety. of ‘ways. These include operation of a Thrift Shop, Hospital Shop in the Mills Memorial lobby, and - was alre an aavende in ac As can he seen, the color set ady in use when the picture was taken.