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Monday with a 20member cabinet posts with John minister of -economic the .ornate ‘ballroom . at ‘Mercedes sports car, “I feel mainly of his own generation swearing-in ceremonies, pointment: “Those who are cabinet: ‘of. malnly youthful, Croable as finance rilnister, development,..and trade, Government House, free,” and middle-of-the-road made several critical com- elected should have had new-Wave: Progressive. 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Seal Cove Rd., Pr. Rupert 624-5639 .WE BUY copper, brass, afl metals, batteries, etc. Call us - We are open Mon. through Sat., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 3 LIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE _Bily Harvey used three billets: to shoot this. 1 1-foot orizzly 2 - Anti-nuclear protest | taken to the premiers| ' technology on earth,” ‘Tom | ' BRUDENELL, PBL. | (CP) — The ‘Council of; Maritime Premiers rai’ full : force into a demonstration? Monday by about 600 anti-: nuclear protesters deter- mined to block -further construction of the Atlantl¢ region's only nuclear power plant. Premiers Angus MacLean of Prince Edward Island, John Buchanan of Nova Scota and Richard Hatfield of New Brunswick began the council’s 35th meeting €x- pecting to talk mainly about the economy, edtication‘and some of the servicea oper- ated the © 30 antl-nuclear groups from ‘all three provinces converged on this tiny resort community th tell the prmiers they are gam- blin with the health of two pla and totally misread ing the available Hons. most dangerous energy “It's t delegation council Murphy, a representative of the Maritime Energy Coalition from. Fredericton, told the. protesters. ‘Many. demonstrators, ranging in age from near infants to: senior citizens, carried placards spelling aut their mood. “Split wood — not atoms,” read one placard while another asked “Whereis Cape Breton’s evacuation route?” and another urged “leas fission — more vision.” While the premiers agreed to meet briefly with -a from _ the protesters, ~ all premiers refused to com- ment to reporters or the other protesters. Because ‘of the large financial inveatment New Brunswick has in’ nuclear power, there is no question of Premier Hatfield's com- “ mitment ta completing work on the §895 million Point Lepreau nuclear plant. when School at 4:30 a.m, Maitland was appre Blvdd. KITIMAAT PAIR WIN ACQUITAL Bradley Morris Maitland of Kitamaat Village was acquitted on a charge of breaking and en- tering in Kitimat Provincial Court Wednesday. The charge arose out of an incident Feb. 8 lice were called to Kildala. Elementary Investigating officers testified they found a window broken and what appear slaing on the window frame and in a first-aid Police also found a trail of footprints leading from the school to the emergency entrance of Kitimat General Hospital. ended by Constable Louls Defosses of Kitimat RCMP at 6: 30a.m. on Haisla Defosses testified that at the time of the arrest, Maitland had'a bandaged left wrist. The Crown, however, was unable to prove any intent to commit an offense and Maitland was found not guilty by Judge Darrall Collins. ed to be blood three... The: proposed Maritime Energy |Corp., an agency of the three -provinces and the federal government, would have the firat asset. However, Premier : MacLean, who won an April election on the twin promises. ‘of economic development for. P.E.1.;. and rejection of ; nuclest Power, is opposed to Lepreau. . reduced .. , VICTORIA (CP) Canadian. Cellulose Co. has -agreed to a reduction of its treefarm Ilcence located on forest, lands in the Skeena -and' Nass River valleys in northwestern British Co- lumbia, the forests ministry said Monday. The ministry. said in a news release that the licence has been reduced to about one million hectares from 2.7 million while the annual allowable cut ls reduced to about 1.2 million cubic metres of wood from 2 mill pn. The deletions, all of which are Crowh-owned, will come under. direct, provincial. contro] Lepreau plant as ita | ™ waa . damage. . court to face a charge of Sunday. CHAR GES RESULT, FR OM Kenneth Simms, 20, is scheduled to appear in Terrace provincial court to face charges of impaired driving. after_ja three-car . accident Saturday on the Thornhill side of the Old Skeena bridge, which resulted’ nj approximately $38,000 - Barrington Johnson of 1590 Albatross in Kitimat is scheduled to appear single motor vehicle acci ent on Highway 25 on ib ‘Terrace provincial paired driving after a He’ S stuck i in it SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) . James Reeves was stuck on Super Glue. In fact, Reeves, 19, was stuck to his basement floor with the powerful adhesive, 8 single drop of which is reported to capable’ of supporting a weight of 2,500 kilograms, “T stepped on a tube of Super Glue with my left foot,” fe id. ‘a? top po an e glue popped out. I bent down to Pick up the tube and stepped right Rao ith my ‘gh ue Ww t foot.’ After trying fone a thing Poets putty knife to nail Dols remover to free his aptured limb, Reeves nally called the Sa nta Clara County sheriff's office using a telephone which was within ‘areach, . \ Deputy Marty Warych poaked t oaked the foot ia nal polish ver a ~ penly, “ue vey When Reeves was freed, he had gained four layers of one from the floor, stuck ightly to the bottom of’ his FOR TORIES Grain said a priority OTTAWA (CP) — -Don Ma- zankowski says the Prairie . grain handling system has been studied to death and the new -transport minister promises to take steps to improve it, The 43-year-old = car salesman who represents the Alberta riding of Vegreville said foreign buyers — of Prairie grains need reassurances that Canada can deliver, He also is the minister reaponsible for the Canadian wheat board. He was speaking in an Interview Monday after he. was sworn-in to the cabinet of Prime Minlster Joe Chari. Joining him - will Agriculture Minister Joke Wise and Newfoundlander Jim McGrath, the new fisheries. minister. “Both Wize and Merah posts ‘while McGrath, the party's social affairscritic in: . the last Parliament, had been rumored in line for a - number of cabinet jods. . McGrath sald his main concern is to bring order out of a sense of panic which has hit the fishing, industry on both coasts, Hesays itis like “a gold rush feeling.” There is a “tremendous potential for growth’ in the fishing industry but the lack of an adequate development plan wae reducing the over- all benefits the country ‘should be getting. Wise said he will begin meeting agriculture aaa officials today. op pr rioritles for action are Tooke tlon to allow the Farm Credit Corp. to borrtw from nom government sources and to provide patentlike protection for plant breed- Calder appeals VICTORIA (CP) — Frank Calder, former Social Credit riding of Atlin wlll aprent ig 0 will appea! the judicial recount that gave the riding to New Demoerat Al Passarell by one vote. Calder’s lawyer, Blair _ Johnstone, said Monday that Calder will appeal the reault to British Columbia Ap Court based on three ballots two of which were warded and one disallowed for Calder. ; ” Mazankewekt - ‘and Wise ma © were ‘expected to-get their | . parliamentary VANCOUVER (CP) — British . Columbia Monday on a atrike oe later this week, -erippling seven West Coast portsina move that a shipping industry of- ficial ‘said would beg government intervention, The International Longshoremen's' and . Warehausernen's Union, din’a 1 strike position since last Wedneaday, Union. president Bob Peebles said Monday the raed Palouse are eter a have i idl ih, ne pica down ee Vanceuver, New _ Weat- Prince - Ruvert, Alberni! and Chemainus. Peebles tad the declsion to move. the strike deadline ahead was a result of rampant dis- content in the rank and ol at - “We held the meetings and because of the unrest we had to do something to deal with it... and this is hat we did.” orm wident of the B. c Aaritime ©, Employer! oes weekend that neltnes LONGSH OREMEN WALKING OUT Jongshoremen jumped the © : happen.” "government essential. services, - association offer was “union membership, The - employers nor the union want a legislated set- tlement, bul a strike would be “inviting It to The former Liberal ended a month-long dock workers -ptrike in 1975 with a back- te-work order which the - longshoremen's union de- nounced as repressive. ‘The newly-installed government of Joe Clark could take an even harder line — th ive ally in. fever of ‘tengh favor measures against strikes in what they regard as have. sertoba “eco. nomic consequences if te continue long enough. An employers’ rejected outright by the union's bargaining committea prepared a offer which was accepted by the. em- ployers’ representatives, only to have it rejected by the union membership by &@ margin of one vote. Mr, Justice Henry. Hutcheon, a federall;- appointed conciliation commissioner, has urged the union put the proposal to another vote. would’, harm: ‘Canada‘a, expor trade] Italy moving to the right ROME (AP) — The pro- Weatern Christlan Democrat party won Italy's faanday ght although a majority, ond the. communist party lost ground for the first time in national balloting. The Chriatlan Democrats, in power without in- terruption since the Second World War in this NATO- member country, outpolied the Communists in the 915- seat Senate and built a com- Communist leader Enrico Berlinguer conceded defeat and attributed the party's elections - “considerable loss" to a “massive and systematic” anti-communiat campaign. With the Senate tally almost complete, the Christian Dernocrats polled 38.7 per cent, only two-tenths of one percentage point behind their showing in the laat general election years ago. The Communists slumped to $1.5 from 33.3, ee For the lower house, with | 19,-972 of 76,466 voting stations. reporting, the Christian Democrats drew 3,192,781 or 37,9 per cent, compared to 38,7 per cent in 1976. The Communiats slipped to 82.5 this year from 34.4 in 1976. A fall budget promised by Tories OTTAWA (CP) — Finance Mihister-John Crosbie anid plementation of the Progressive Conservative mortgage deductibliity Program will get top Priority, But he said people may have to walt for some of the other tax cuts promised during the campaign. After. being sworn into Prime Minister Joe Clark'a cabinet, the 48-year-old ot hi from St. John's, said a program to allow homeowners to deduct morigage interest and Popes taxes is a political perative. But Clark's campaign promise of $2 billlon in tax cute for low-and middle- income taxpayers is not in me same league, Crosbie * He said the party is com- mitted to its election promises but seme thi would have to be ruled out the short term to avold an iperease in_ the deficit. ? He said inflation is the No, 1: problem and to increase 8 nding too rapidly could @ it worse, ‘But’ coming from a province of chronic unem- ployment, he would ensure that ‘pending restraint doesn’t aggravate unem- ployment. A former Newfoundland fi-- nance minister, Crosbie will share the new Conservative government's economic chores with Sinclair Stevens, 52, president of the treasury board, and Robert de Colret, 34, who will head the economic development committee and run the department of industry, trade and commerce. De Cotret was defeated in a bid for re-election in Ot- tawa Centre and is to be appointed to the Senate. Stevens, a lawyer and millionaire bualaessmen, has served as party economic critic since 1972, As of the treasury board, the MP for York? Peal wil will be in nc $62 bil ing a a baat comml.tee will also examine ways ‘® get more value for money spent In the pubtic service. He will also take responsibility for a promised cut of 60,-000 federal public service jobs over three years, Stevens will be assisted at treasury board by Perrin Beatty, 29, MP "tor the southern Ontario riding of Wi Dufferin-Simcoe, named minlster of state.