Killer getting all the breaks. - VANCOUVER (CP) ~- Convicted killer Anthony (Bunny) Gerein got his _ second break in a eliccessfui escape when he was Fecognized by a Vancouver jceman who did nothing cause he thought Gerein jwas in custody. - ,Thepollceman, working as a school Haison’ officer, a man getting out Of a taxi in Vancouver as Gerein, pollce said Thur- It wasn't untll he got home that the pollceman learned Gerein had fled from his . United States escort as they left their plane at Vancouver | International Airport and - took a taxi into Vancouver, _ Gerein, known as a master of disguises, had a beard and mustache when he escaped - @listody. But the man seen by the Vancouver policeman was ‘cleanshaven, police ~ “At Teast it gives us an in- dication of what he looks like now, . Gerein’s first break in his ‘escape Wednesday came when there was a gap in the handover from U.S, im- migration officers and the RCMP escort waiting for him in an immigration area some distance away. The gap in the handover will mean a tightening of lures in transfering petaoners from: American to Canadian escorts, authorities said Thuraday. Monica Bell, regional deputy director for the U.S, Immigration department in San Francisco, said Thur- sday that past practice has been tor Canadian authorities to be at the door of the aircraft when meeting a potentlally-dangerous’ leoner. Se She said U.S, procedures’ also will be chatiged because « of the escapel-in fitlite ‘the - prisoner and escort will remaln aboard the plane and Canadian authorities wil] have to come aboard to take custody, Gerein, who previously es- caped Nov, 19 from the B.C. Penitentiary where he was starting a life sentence for a double murder, was recaptured Nov. 24 in a mote] at Hayward Calif. Ms. Bell said Gerein’s giyiriend,... whip. -ttneln wedi dhieabnslabestbalpine! tae, was deported to Can--: ada Thursday. Gerein was being deported under escort a an alien who entered the U.S. without in- spection, Ms. Bell said, Two escorts were assigned because he was known to be a potential threat. The escorts were unarmed and handcuffs or other re- straints were't used because of American airline regulations. He wasn’t in handcuffs after the plane landed, Ms. Bell said, “because we feel we don't have authority over ‘STRAIGHT TO THE HEART The placement of the wedding band originated in the belief that the vein in the third finger of the left hand went directly to the heart. a SERVICES We prepare your = In- torportatlon papers over the phone--tast. For more in- formation please call THE LAW SHOPPE of JACK D. JAMES, M.B.A.L1.B. TOLL FREE 112-000-663-3035 (in Vancouver call 687-2442. Chargex and Mastercharge welcome. Atfn.10-10-79 F Buy or Seti Marielle fashion and = gold jewellery. Managers and salespersons needed in this area. For your | full catalogue please phone 639-6392 evenings or write Marielle, No. 49-4625 Graham Avenve, Terrace. tf interested [n learning how to obtaln free jewellery or seiling please advise. (c20- 91) 9:00 am - esittetifatebatatal todebataliteloleseigetegetypaepepsiect = RK LK ar AX RIC ‘Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 2 The new address is: 4612 GREIG AVE. . Patt Pat atetels at Sh eotatnsstabrabtefseteleteetetdatelbilelatoelete toe iSeateleMDodedeesr el ale taatelteleteatee, a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil." Shesaid Gerein questioned his escorta about whether they were armed which indicated “he was con- sidering an escape bid and was wondering if he would be shot in the back if he ran.” When there wae no Canadian escort at the plane, Gerein bolted from the U.S. escorts and fled through a fire door in the walkway to the immigration centre. His escerts pursued him acroea a runway and over a wire fence before they loat him in a parking lot, Ger dregsed in grey American inatitutlonal clothes, took a taxt into Vancouver before road- blocks could be placed around the airport, He paid the taxi driver with a $10 US, bill, part of possessions he was allowed to keep after his arrest, TENDERS OFFER FOR SALVAGE LOGS-TIMBER OFFERS: Plainly marked on the envelope “Offer on P.T, Nbr. 190° will be received by the undersigned on a Jot basis onty, up to 2:00 p.m., January 10, 1980 for the purchase and removal of . approximately 182.2m3 cedar, 182.1m3 spruce, 109.5m3 hemlock, 12.6m3 balsam and 11.8m3 reject, located “‘as Is and where Is” and -“as found on site” In Lakelie Lake Park, B.C. (Furlong Bay Campground), Each offer must be ae- companied by a certified chequé- made payable to the Minister of Finance for 10 per. cent.of the bid. If the successful. .bldder: sub- sequently withdraws his offer, the 10 per cent payment shall be liable to forfelture, The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. The conditions of Sale are: (1) All the above-mentioned materials must be removed from the Park by the suc- esful bidder. by April 30,, 1980 ‘arid the Site. Is ‘to be Left. clear and ‘tidy to the satisfaction of the District Superintendent hereln named. (2) Road restrictlons to 75 per cent of legal loading may be Imposed depending on ground conditions at the time af material removal. (3) The purchaser agrees upon acceptance of his offer and at all tlmes thereafter well and sufficiently to In- damnify the Crown and to keep the Crown Indemnified agalnst all lability, actlons, sults, proceedings, clalms, demands, costs, expenses arising out of or relating to the removal of the logs. (4) Approval of equipment to be used must be obtained from Mr. F.M. Heldt, the District Superintendent referred to below, prior to commencement of removal of the logs-timber. . (5) The successful bidder must obtaln a llcence te cut, and timber mark from the Forest Ranger at Terrace, B.C. (6) The successful bidder will assume full respon- sibility for stumpage payments as outlined In the licence to cut referred to. (7) Scaling tees shall be borne by the successful bidder. For further Information contact Air. F.AA. Heidt, District Superintendent, Lakelse-Atline Olstrict, Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, Box 119, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4Aé6. Telephone 793-2277. A.W. Chariton, CHAIRMAN Purchasing Commission Parliament Bulldings Victoria, B.C. Vay 1768 Al-7Dec wetaraecnitere-a"eaemee, rene taea tates tiectatetemancorezece hours. z 8:00 pm 8 e Se 5 PO? The Herald, Friday, December 7, 1979 Page Hi dy cD Bank backs down in union dispute VANCOUVER (CP)—The retroactive to Jan. 1 and drawing its $6 million from _contractsecurity clause with ; ; Canadian Imperial Bank of expiring at the end of this the bank because of it's the Retail Clerks Union in a . US E U, iP . Commerce, target of with. month, contains a nineper- “‘union-busiing attitude’ and Winnipeg branch. ae drawala of union funds cent wageincreaseforthe23 other unions followed. The John Fryer, BCGEU RICHMOND, B.C. (CP) cocaine and LSD, Ko- | becauseitrefusedtoagreeto employees andthe Handfor- Commerce was the only general secretary, aald he — A drug roundup in vyallck said, a union security clause, mula, which provides for bankatthat time which had told bank officials his union which 44 arrest warrants “LSDseemetobe more | signed the clause Thursday collectionof union dues from refused to sign a union se- . was not unhappy with ser- were issued in this prevalentagaln," hesald. in o first contract ata bank every bargaining unit em- curlty clause with the bank vice at the Commerce and Vancouver suburb - RCMP Supt. Lyman branch in Creston, B.C, ployee. workers’ unlon. "would give every con- Thursday confirma that Henschel, drug en- Marg Klein of the Union of The B.C. Government Em- Two weeks ago, unionists sideration to putting the the use of the jllegal -forcement co-ordinatcr,, | Bank |Employees sald ihe ployees Union announced a huiled a breakthrough when money back" if the bank chemical LSD is onthe said theincreasing useof | oneyear contract, month ago it was with- theCommercealgnedafirst- agreed to the Rand formula. LSD after its popularity in the 1960s is surprising to police. t “We see it more among 1 younger people so we don’t believe its the result - of a heroin shortage,” he said, ‘In the last four to six months its suddenly emerged not only in the Vancouver area but elsewhere in the province.” LSD is a psychedelic drug that can be made by anyone with a knowledge of chemistry and easily- obtained equipment, upswing again in British Columbia, i RCMP 58.Sgt. ; John Kovalick said the found. up is the result of a four- month operation by an undercover constable in Richmond, Delta, Van- couver and Burnaby. Thirty-two arrests were made by late Thursday on charges of trafficking in illicit druga. Those arrested or sought in- ‘Cluded six juveniles, one a idyear-old boy. _The umercover officer made buys of mari ' hashish and hash oil, BUSINESS _ DIRECTORY FREE JAMES GRAY 4836 McDEEK 638-1691 Henschel said. TERRACE HOTEL GIFT CERTIFICATES | COMMUNITY PLAN Preece Teter ree iii iri iirrrrriry yy IIE See err e rT er tir rr er) ROFESSIONAL * ; . For these Items - geihear teeth w bear claws wm welt tooth we beaver teeth te MGSO GF deer antlers tsinpieor pair) Avallable at the front desk of the ___ TERRACE HOTEL NORTHWEST PIPE AND EQUIPMENT LTD. PIPE. PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PUMPS. HOSES. NUTS AND BOLTS. 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