people pictured service. 1 | 635-3907 oe) Singing af’ the Birthright shower Monday: Was: Bob ‘She Mark, 2/2, gets'an assist from his mom, Cathy; ‘Opa and Adrienne, 6, walt to harmonize during the restof the sona. at right came. out.fo the annual baby's thelr.:support ‘for the’ right to life and the-tocdl Aamission was sone ‘baby gift. The 2 24 hour ‘Over.a 100° showing.” mergency. pregnancy emergency: number: Is. By KEITH Altard * Herald Staff ‘Writer meeting was over,Aldefman Alan Soutar “sit down, ‘and shut up;”: - Mayor": ‘Helmut ~ Giésbrecht _-alter -ary of: (ing “graves. A. recommendat{on. from -the: recreation committee had | suggested, ‘old grave sites. would have to ‘adhere to the existing rules: which state in effect. the cemetery should: have ‘a lawnclike - “appearance, Clerk- ' ~ administrator Bob Halisor pointed out, the i. current debate oily arose because the city ~ i has installed a new water litie in the grave’ ‘+ -yard. which will allow’ for: ‘a Sorinkting system tobe pt: in place, Merely, Jeaving® p i sent: Giaves “alone was: not Bood ean for ‘Soutar. He sees sl FORT. WORTH, Tex. Five :. “dae people were killed and 30 injured when fire’ swept through ‘@ tWo-sterey.Fort | ‘Worth * hotel early. today, forcing. guests, to jump,” from their windows | to D eaCape, the flames « and smoke. ae ue " Distriet Fire. Chief Jim: Nosh: aid | the. fire apparently began in rolls of carpeting about 3:20a.m., forcing abdut'190 guests to’ flee the Ramada Inn Central, on the city’ s east side.’ they -had to Hip fr from the ‘second fico ’ Noah said. : ; We h had. one woman ntaken toa a hospital, with’ a. broken: anide. I think: fom a if hazard poitit, “this, is the ‘worst fire I’ve seen.” Guests pushed through thiek smoke and . broken windows to jump to safety, some’ tossing mattresses to the: ground to land on; Others climbed down fire departinient: ladders.” An alarm system in the hotel's buliding did not go off because ita hatieriee were corroded, said Fire | Marshal Don. Peacock. He said there was no alarm system in the wing where the fire bioke’ © ‘out, adding that. there was ho requirement. fire started “in somé rolled carpeting” which was ready.to be laid.” 7°" “Two occtpants triéd td’ “put it out: with : an extinguisher,” he sald. “Carpet puts off tremendous, black, acrid emioké.””: Flames leaped as high: aS six metres, witnesses said,’ The fire- was cdhtined’ to: the hotel’ 4 northeast wink which has. 46 ge caaid. “repeatedly there waa fever an intention. to \ e longest debate at the Monday'sight 0 “te eview, the ‘regulations © _. governing, the new cemetery. -Many loca} - residents dgain’ prégented ‘concerns to ; council , including ex-alderman Vic Jolliffe: : ‘who was-told by Alderman bub Down to remain as they are, while any néw ones/‘. se five ” “We hada bunch of people, trapped, and : Roe for snioke alarms when the hotel was built. 7 Peacock said Investigators belleved’the - + the cemetery as loticing like “a World War TE battleground” and says itis tollaly over Fun with weeds: Bouta said th 'g Sugg SeYOars.: 0 “Soutar held a map of the cemetery. and ‘shid exactly, half of the Lind was spoken for. to :date,” ‘Alderman ‘Gordon . Galbraith - suggested : a’ “free choice zone’ be ; established where graves could be marked in:any manner desired. Soutay-agreed it is more , costly: to: maintain a cemetery with headstones then one without, but said irrespective ‘of the... “type of cemetery it must’ be maintained. * - Glesbechtistated that the cost, for upkeep "would be $20,000 over 20 years while. alawn type would only cost $5,000, Finally Soutar: moved with Alderman “David Gellately seconding that an area be. ” defined that would include headstones and. 10 extra grave lots be permitted to have _. headstones while the rest of the cemetery be a Jawn, type. 7 Marguerite Clarkson appearing | to abstain. first: ‘floar,-.: : * irefighters,. hampered: by: heavy rain, brought the. fire under control’ about 6: 30. ‘amy; "aaid fire. ‘department spokesman ~ “Philip: ‘Thomas. ee : - AlLarea: for. the injured v was. set 1 up ata a. :“@stablished'a’ ternporary shelter for guests: _ who had towhere’ to Bo; aon, Firefighters were ‘fot sure how niaiy ‘guests were inside. the hotel at the time of the blaze, ‘Thomas: said. - ‘hy ar ibilanee- to four area ,, hospitals, ‘Joseph: Hospital, ‘where 10 people .weie dmitted, one, With injures resulting { from alt apparent fall, . We had. a report ofa aman a jumpiig ie irom . a ‘second stery of the inn,’ and apparently she ‘had possible back injuries and a. cats fracture to his ankle,” said Susan , Wordinger, ; a Daniel dispatcher. . Six other people were admitted in fair. . Condillon to Harris Hospital for treatment : of émoke inhalation and cuts, said clinical _ ‘Manager Nan Schutza. Nine le-were taken to John: Peter ‘Smith Hospital for: treatment of smoke inhalation, burns and .- ‘lacerations, | sald: hospital. hursing _ Supervisor Mike Baker,’ ‘Sam, Hawks of Bucna-Vista; Colo., said hls. wife found out about the fire when she: : awoke to, go. to the. -bathrvon, 1 f the-wife was’ ‘currently ‘ interred* ajid - the husband didn’t die for. “ofa ‘cemetery with headstones atid fenced *. That: motion ‘passed ‘unanimously with ‘rooms ‘on the second ‘oor and. 00 on the ; nearby” bank wand. othe. Red Cross © -spokesnian far’ Daniel’ Emergency. edical Service Said 29 people were-taken * Subrtart rine this Week, some _ will criticize the veasel aa. ... firet-strike ‘weapon. and. others will hail it as thé best. + part. of the US. muclear : deterrent; : ‘The commissloriing of the i “USS Florida -at the Electtic it -shipyar md Boat shipyards in Groton, - program’ has’ beén’ plagued luding= All Sdints' Hospital «and. St... Soviets" Dinner-lacketed Doug Bennett, “outa well-recelved show In Smit by Terrace’s Bad Manors and pla Don. Schaffer: a : Interview with Bennett will appea Civic Centre... lead singer of Doug and the Slugs, belted hers Friday night. The show was opened ed to about 1900 people in the Smithers — tended the concert, and— photos and ‘ r later_in'the week in The Herald. ' injuries were reported.” rm An OPP spokesman said the fire was uuider control. but 4, firefighters were watching thé huge storage tank to make ; ran is WASHINGTON’ “iy. _ n: the U.S. “Navy 38 its “third: ‘Trident Conn:; on. Saturday is: expected to be. ‘greeted by -: hundreds of protesters who: believe. the United. States: and: the. ‘Soviet... Union - alreddy: have, too many. atomié: wedpons However, the® Us. sube : ure far: ‘quicter. than. their: - Soviet: counterparts, meaning they = U.S: ‘already outstrips, the | in. - underwater. tracing: capabilities, ; ; The: Pentagon wants to; lta at ‘least -20-Tridents, = with the first “ight to. cany re much harder totiack and kill..The ° < Thissiles, which have: atrangé of 6,400 kilometres. The later boats will: carry..the. ‘Trident 2 itis ‘or, Ds, which will Tange. . of 8,850 kilometres when it becomes operat onal In’ 108 ' "However, ‘the’. “Trident by cost overruns. Each of the 20 planned subs how is expecied to cost $1.5 billion, . And theté has recently been criticisin of f the ‘Trident 1 smissiles | ‘Garried: “byt the. giant 170-metre boats The Soviets, ° ‘meanwhile, | have consiructed the world's largest” sub force, including: the. far... Tanger - Typhoon'clags subs, = The Soviets, . with - ‘367 ‘boats, have the - ‘world’s largest sub: force. and. are thought -to. be: spending _ billions -more- to. enlarge It: US. analysts: say’ at. least: - five’ Soviet shipyards are turning out new’ subs, _ inéluding the Alfa, a hinter that oulspeeds and: utdives ‘any US, , boat, “page 10 pages 12813 Chuck who? HALIFAX (CP) — Some of the signs 5 ng'the Pritice wtimate in informality. ; “Hi Chuck and Di,'"read one, °° Officially, Charles and Diana, are the’ Prince aud Prin - -Of Wales but even those namés and titles are only ‘the’ a an iceberg“of nomenclature, ° ‘Prince Charles’’ full title is: “Chaicles Philip George, The Princé of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke’ of Renfrew, Lord of ‘the Isles ‘arid Great Steward of Scotland: wife, is officially known as the Princéss of Wales, Duchess: of, Cornwall, Duchess ‘of Rothesay, Coutitess of Cheater, Countess of Garric nd! ‘Baroness ‘Renfi WERRACE Police have identified ae victims of the’ double murder that took-place in Terrace Sunday, June 12.:- Maria Theresa Catherine Deutch, 23, and Earl Austin : Barber,.29, both of Terrace were found dead in bed at the. Deutch. residence by a neighbor, ct Sergeant Broomfield of the. Terrace RCMP detachment : says police are looking for a suspect. Coroner Jim Lynch has stated’ ‘autopsies will be™ performed and the rednit: should be made known. within _ ive weeks. ‘ Residents. return ALLISTON, Ont. (CP)— Firefighters kept a watchful eyd | on a 90,000-litre propane, tank this morning. after ‘an-: explosion at a propane company forced nearly: 1,000 people te _ from their homes on the outskirts of this town of 4,600. oy All of the residents had ‘been allowed to return at, about. 5:30 a.m. EDT, ‘five‘hours‘after the’ explosion and: fire - forced them to flee, Ontario Provincial Police said. No Sure no sparks threatened it... Cpl. Brad Nudds of Barrie OPP. said 3 an area eight: tenths. of a kilometre around the fire was. evacuated by police. He. .. added nobody | refused to leave. | Those evacuated, including ¥esidents of the Good Samaritan nursing home and the Red Pine Motel, stayed with friends and relatives ‘or went to St. John’s United © Church, Banting emorial highschool or the Nottawasaga | Inn, which opened its doors during’ the emergency. = » For Barbara Fandrich, the exploston at Monarch ° "Propane Ltd, lese than 200 metres from her home brought back terrifying childhood memories of. the Second World. War. . : Fandrich, 33, a native’ ‘of, Dresden, Germany, . had just. -drifted off {6 sleep when the firat. explosion. lit uP. ber “bedroom and “shook the whole house. "T” started ‘crying,”.. Fandrich’ said ina ‘telephone “Interview, “It sounded like the war. It seemed like the _ Whole neighborhood was ‘on fire." . ” Flame (rom. the’ fire was, 80 bright, it “was almost like’ ._ daylight,”. Fandrich said, Fandrich, crying and terrified, woke her husband Helmut and rushed to awaken their 16-year-old daughter. ; TERRACE Marek. ‘Ziemlanski, “A, who was, : brutally beaten several weeks ago died Monday. at. 10:15 p.m. in Mills Mémorial Hospital. The beating _ -- apparently took place at a party in Terrace but a0 far Police have not laid any charges in the case. _ tla “WHY BUY NEW. WHEN USED WILL por “Doyas want paris to.fix up your ‘car but your doe Won't allow it? Beat the high cost ot new py nhs With - - uality used Parts trom a ion a 7 ‘S.K.B; AUTO SALVAG! 635. 2333 or 35 9095”. . Cornwall and Dike of Rothesay, Earl of Garriek and Baron” The farmer Lady Diana Spencer, the prince's 21-year-old: te Bulletin | and Princess of Wales to Nova Scotia on ny yee thé: 4 were gerry sete neta ~