Dp. dlected -leijidlature ‘largely ‘on’ policy’, mistakes. Vancouver: “NDP ‘canidates ‘should: .nét-< have’: > -& criticized the- proposed: tapid transit aystem when n, " @learly the voters wanted it.’ Nor éan hid ; _y moake policy. on mega projects in the. middle fae > campaign: - That’ should’ have’ all been, pipet. “ “before hand, he saya... a ae foe: Na party’s. leadership race. “polite « “froth the grassroots level up. _Gevelopmenty | the ard Dem, and noribieast ‘coal. . ' vestigate the matter fully. . ‘That was the motion made by Thornb’s Jim Culp and Lepi islative- Library Parlimant. Buildings Victoria, B.C, V8V=124., \-Atlln's Al Passerell wanjsa erick & at revisir _He blamies the NDP drop of four seats in the newly’. party try: to a ‘Passerell is opposed to the Iakut-Stikine hydro: Serving the - Progressive Northwest .. Monday, May. - Regional district criticizes: forestry _ “Herald Stat? Writer ; . TERRACE—BC ‘Timber should wait to sell ite land until the Reglonal District of Kitimat-Stikine has time to in- passed at the Saturday moeting of the RDKS, BC Timber ts n the process of selling 35 parcels of land _— totalling 4,003.29 acres worth $1,373,500... Some portions of that land may be. acasitive areas that proviticial ministries such as wildlife, fisheries, and en- : virconment may have some concerns about, according to _~ the RDES. The RDKS will try to identify ali the sensitive parcels but needs time to do It. It is asking BC Timber to | Slay the dale until alter July 1, in order to get that time. ; “At Teast. four’ parcels have: already ‘been ‘Adentitieg as senntive including 138 acres ardund Lakelse Lake and 87 " acres at the south.end:of the lake. a In other forestry concerns, Atlin's Jos ups motion istrict - that the RDKS ask the tere dhecr Bub Cope one Telgrah Get already. had the best foreat fire tighters in'the area. Mur- phy sioted that several Telagraph Creek reaidents had paid their own feee to atténd forest fire fighting classes last year. Murphy said the response he received.trom forestry on ‘his own was that “the bosses iad to be.fiown from ‘Terrace [*: so we might as weil fill the planes.” The question of why not |” use smaller planes waa not answered. Murphy noted “generally forestry is pretty unresponsive (to questions.” Harelton’s Alice Maitland notes other. problems. with forestry, She said recently in Dease Lake forestry officials: had to. work two shifts so they could have offices. When one - official went home, another took over his deak. At the time, - she says, there was only one project goltig on.” Now forestry has @ multiple storey office building in Dease Lake to hold all ita staff. a “There's more tarestry workers than logs,” ‘Maitland Bays, 22° strength les In: the amit meetings of: the can yt 1¢ Tekut-Stikine profes: telking people of the are, be tan roe “ "You can’t sit. for four. ning a Ob: position without pfesenting alternate policies for the “Tn contrast to Socred leader Bill Bensetts dropplcig. the deputy premier posiilon from his cabinet to bold : «more power himself; Passerell: says his ‘party's atituencies where. the rank-and-file party mem “" {atlin is ons of the two northernmost Hing ie n ana @ te second largest electorlal district: with th stiaiaatjopudationef aif “f covers 59.80 54 square: ‘moiles, but, has lesa than 4,000 péople.” , - Passerell says, “the north will finaties the reat of copper’ mines in downtown Vancouyer,” | : “ednaultation between the. people iivolved in.the in-- : “dustry and an altered policy'to meet their needs, ~ dealing with the logging industry.’ Company leaders, “ tinlon heads; ‘and independent loggers all need to be _ conmilted before his party can place ‘a new forest policy before the public: ’ against is the exporting of. raw logs. “That is a disaster for the industry,” he says. aboriginal title as a big issud. Passerell refuses to Skeena Molson Kings’ catcher Jim Holland Is wincing, because he knows he’s not mornin ‘Established 1909 ° the previnee through ite reeoureede: youcan'topen .Mfhie NDP has been detelict to a certain extent on re _ {ta mining policy,” the Atlin MLA cays. He advocates * ‘He ‘wants a ‘almilar framework developed ge One thing Passereil is: 7 “With a latge native population in “Atlin, he sees ~ use the term “land claims.” “It ja'pretty diffieult to - “0 elt something you ‘think: you. ilready own,” . * he ; maya, . While the Socreds \""have made it abundantly * iment sind! specific bands,” he says. ° oh ‘behind. him. : his wirining margin. © ; “won by one vote, ‘This time he won by-87b votes. : oe The. (NDP leadership. convention: meets in Van- . When it opens, Paséerell’s. *~. gouver-on Dec, “3. . feademark of « white Stetson wil be nthe ing fora ( mee. . . “Valome 7 no.103 ~taly,: Japan and: West. “détermin ‘Summit leaders pressure Soviets . WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (CP) — Alter agreeing ¢ ona bargain on nuclear arma, leaders of seven major Industrial _ countries turned their attention to measures for stimulating ' economic growth Sunday. Over some objections from Canadian ‘Prime Minister . Trudeau — who told fellow leaders “We should be busting . oir asses for peace” — the summit members issued a seven-point communique setting out a strategy for current negotiations with the Soviete stall. past calla for a strong bargaining position at Geneva talks for limiting intermediaterange missiles, the. summit _ leaders emphasized their determination ‘bo “maintain: any threat, and to ensure the peace.” . 7 has pointed at one another, sald the communique fromthe leaders of: Canada, the United: ‘Rtates,” bt sraers e | “the | level . ‘year. ninth annuat economic parley since its formal: opening _Saturday night. Participants finally started alring their opinions about the state of the international economy — - including criticisms of American budget deficits that are blamed for high interest rates — at two sessions Sunday. US. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said the summit roi an ., the Terrace fastball club: managed fo win. the’ make’, t ‘safely fo: third: base during Sunday | $. Skeen-Seattle Westside Federal . game s Riverside. Park.’ — was out, but . game 6-1 anyway, the third in a four-game sweep of Westside on the weekend. Details of the game are on page 4.° |. : ‘Borowski: Gontinues waiting game. for pro- -life “REGINA (CP) -_ ‘Joe Borowskd says he ian't worrled that it may be months: belote Justice W.: ‘R.. Matheson ‘of the - , Court of Queen's Bench rules on the validity of Canada’s therapeutic abortion law. ‘The 10 years f have invested into the pro-life ‘cause is worth it,”" said Borowski, who has withheld income tax, - gone on a lengthy fast and resigned bis Manitoba cabinet - post to protest abartlon laws. - ““If it’s necessary to invent: a few more years it certainly . wilt be worth it.” Borowski, 50, a father of three daughters, may. have to draw on his patience before the matter ls flually resolved. _ Matheson reserved decision Friday “on Barowaki’s request. that. 1960 amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada, which made therapeutic abortions . eg, be + declared unconstitutional, The Matheson judarnent, no matter what it says, is Uikely _ fo Boapponted all ie way i tha Supreme Court of Canada. Local world Scotts | Pages ans | Comics,. horoseepe page 6 Classifieds “pages 889 - caity wiv as “WHEN USEDWILL DO! - ' Do you want parts to fixup your car but your budget won't allow it? Beal the high cost off new parts with quality used parts fram.” S. B. AUTO. SALVAGE 635-2999 0f-635.9095- * 3490 Duhan tlusto#: Hwy vy ED. i 4 egg phe Ted Sepe P - Borowaki, meanwhile, hea returned to his Winnipeg home. - Where be haa turned bis attention to Dr. Henry Margen- taler’s abortion clinic, =. - Borewakl auld he and his supporters will start picketing the legislature to pressure Attorney General Roland Penner into taking action against the clinic, whieh The Attommey General of Canada and the federal finance minister are named as.defendants in Borowaki's action © which opened in court May 9. . ae ae Death toll: rises. COLOGNE, West Germany (Reuter). —- . The death ‘toll from floods and musalides in the Rhine region bas raea to seven, police sald today. Theriver réached \ts highest level in 35 years today anda mudalida enveloped a village on the Moselle. The mud. " swept down from a gravel quarry onto the village of | Kober, a few kilometres southwest of Coblent, where the __ Moselle jolns the Rhine. "(One of the deaths newly reported by police involved a T4- | feteld man vot ton teaporary eae ad "drowned in a Dooded Coloigne street Sunday 1 ~They bald a child was swopt away last Thoradey in s . rvollan stream near Boca. Five people died on the same Cologne. @ passenger train deralled in 9 mudalide near ‘Early the Rhine at Co! _ ite today the Rhino a logne peaked at 9.7 matres “Tt fs now falling very, very alowly, "” a city official said. ; fe was the third highest level ised since records began being kept 111 years ago. Rhine authorities have halted all ahip traffic on Europe's busiest inland waterway. The stoppage alfects the entire 400-nautical-mile siretch from Cologne to the Swiss border, {ithongh sttpping is sill moving between Duseseidot and "the: river's North Sea outlet at Rotterdam. - State authorities along the Rhine and Moselle, where | Sexe ct ot ad ded raiser dare, Age, say damage runs to many milions of opened May 6, ‘at - "Forowild ‘wants to bitt the use af taxpayers’ money for - therapeutic abortions’ and thelr sanctioning commilttees.. - $880,000 legal fund Horowald set up from donatlons was "used to bring world-renowned doctors to Regina to teetity. A coctor fro New Zealand lestified he treats the unborn abd ‘mother: as beparate patienta. - A French genetics expert tld the court human fe begins conception... ‘AcNew York doctor, once known ss the Abortion King of Amecica, sald he sometimes noticed the unborn moving : “away when a.needle was inserted into the mother. “Matheson alsoheard « tape recording of an iita-weekold unborn's heartbeat and saw 4 ‘video tape of a Aewweek-old | ; fetus moving inside the ‘mother. The Borowaki argument is based on the premise that the Bill of Rights and the 192 Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to the unborn and prevails over Section’ Ml of the . Criminal Code — the therapeutic abortion section. Section 7 of the charier, Gas of thrée clauids clted in the Borowski challenge, says éveryone has the right to life, — liberty and security of pertoh and the right not to be deprived of the same except by due process of law. “An evil has been created under which you can go into a doctor's .office and casually get a death warrant,” Shumiatcher sald during rebuttal Friday. “There's no one (0 say no because it’s a little fellow who can’t talk.” Edward Sojonky of Regina, legel counsel for the federal goverment, called no witnesses and cross-examined only about one-third of those who testified for Borowski. In his fow-hour summation, Sojonky aald Canada’s abortion law is designed to protect the unborn. ‘ ‘Parliament has sald, in certain circumstances, we like | to’make available to presguant wontan in Canada an option _ (tg have an abortion),” Sojonky raid. ‘But only when her health, hor life, is in danger because our primary objective is to protect the unborn.” The’ 1900 amendments to the Criminal Code were not Intendéd by legialators to promote abortions, be sald. - Shumialiter sald that.a year after the law was changed , there: were” 11,153 therapeutic abortions parformed . in Canada, but the srumber soared to 69,088 is 798. ited hoa eg gk The message, ‘anid Canadian Finance Minister Mare recognize the necesalty for continuing spending restraint to lower inflation and interest rates. “The Americans are not being asked for radical changes. in policy," Lalonde said, but instead are reminded that spending policies contributing to growing U.S. budget — . deficits have an adverse impact on other countries. France, "among others, complained that investment capital is being — drawn to U.S. markets by the high rates, to the French emo "s detriment. said American officials - don’t - - accept the -propaition that big budget deficits automatically mean higher interest rates. At any rate, he sald, complaints from the French.and Italian finance ministers ‘weren't atrong ~ statements.” They were more like inwulries into what American plans are for lowering its deficits, he sald. ‘The formal summit meeting wraps up shortly after mid- day. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher left Sunday night to resume campaigning for a general election June 9, ‘but the other leaders remain until Tuesday morning. -The meeting so far has touched only two other major isapes that were expected to arise. Trudeau and French President Francois Mitterrand urged consideration for - special World Bank ald for poorer countries to finance huge energy bills that are crippilng them with debts. Trudeau also proposed: direct talks with major Middle Exit oll - producers aimed at stabilizing energy prices. Bordon arrested Herald Staff Writer ” MYMIMAT— A Kitimat man was arrested late Friday in Ontario after an arrest warrent was issued for one of. the two educators charged with multiple counts of sexually related criminal acta by the RCMP. A court date has been set for the other. David McLeod Bordon, age M4, who has been charged with nine counts of sexual criminal charges including one count of buggery and one count of sex with a female under the age of 14, was arrested bear Ottawa and will be tran-. spotted back to Kitimat early this week, said RCMP. Bordon was a foster parent and a teacher's aide to a handicapped child at Mt. Exizabeth Secondary School. June 16 is the date thet Cyril Bernard Portman, age 44, is | to.appear in provincial court to answer charges of two. counts of gross indecency on a male and seven counts of indecent assault on a male. . Portman wan the vice-principal of Mt. Secondary School. Both men were charged Thureday, May 36 by the RCMP as a result of two unrelated investigations into separate complaints alleging child abuse. One complaint. was recelved from the Kitimat school boardon May 16, Another was received from the human resources office on April 84. t ' wh . JON 7" sth peteh yg pac eet GAA tech pt pp "Bhsserel] eta three main obetactes to his winning’ _ fy the leadership’ race: At 33, he is the youngest MLA. 0 ’) He is from’ the north He dovan’t. have. a machine. aa ~s"g saya the NDP “wrois him off” in 1979. ‘But he ‘ toughly-worded proposal for pressuring the Soviet Unlon to. deploying more nuclear. weapons in Western Europe if. Giving significant political support to President Reagan's sufficient military strength to deter any attack, to counter, . “ Atthe name time, they are “ready to work with the Soviet ‘ Unlon' toward reducing the number of nuclear arms each “American. missiles in Europe: starting. at. the, end! of. this. “1” Discusslon of relations with the Soviet Union, particularly ' the status of arms-reduction talke,.has overshadowed the members were “generally apheat”’ about their economies . but worried that high interest rates threaten a long-term a ; , Pecav very. 7 . ‘Lalonde; was that industrial allies want the U.S. to- “Blusabeth ee Sree Ah ke a clear. they don’t believe in aboriginal title, the NDP |. wants to start negotiations with the federal govern: .. - re "Ha also ‘sees. ‘three. “main: sirengths ie. the ve -. youngest MLA. ‘He is not tainted" by being In any. -:, previous government. His 3900 pet cent increase in. a ae