OTTAWA (CP) Atop federal civil servant has been appointed to jn- vestigate dllegations of fraud in the operations of Canadian. Javelin Ltd., a ‘ Montreal- “based fnining company, fe! The res frictive Atrade actices ommission, at request of Consunier and - Corporate, ‘Affairs Minister - Tony Abffott, issued" a order May'17 ‘setting inquiry ay Vee + erick HY pparling, tor of the 1 epartment's “cor: porati ‘branch, as the : Inspectop Jave ,, volved in iron ore” in Newfoun- x : Dissident. members of the new Interior * 1 the Labor. Rela é J dland, trolled by John Cc. Da af. Panama, a fugitive ustice in both . Canaqdaeaee the United Statesiotan’ “It Igfaigme to my at- tention $y 'that serious allegatiogs ‘of fraud, mis easagce and other ee LAWSON DEFERS - TO'ERB KAMLOOPS, B.C, (CP)-. Teamater “Local 180. were told Wed- * Nesday ‘that.right-toyote on ' the executive: ‘ormed - local . will have to.come through — applications and petitions to tions Board, Addressing a noisy, often unruly “meeting Mt 150 -Kamloéops'| Teamsters, Senator -. ‘Peamster Internationa * vicepresident and Canadian | ‘ director, said the union will “abide by the board. A call fer Lawson 8 resignation for not allowing a vote on the split of the province-wide Local -213, - affecting 2,000 of its, $,000° ‘members ‘taplalize, The df Claimed: Dy vned fhe tawson ssh ex- ‘Pressed ‘d sappoln tm tent ter, sayitig he wanted deal with the.call. The mooition make present com ion es impossil e Po deal cs any union business gat of an e application for the -split ¥ nf stigated by Lawson teres, with whom asurer Jack secretar Mis been feuding sldate later ymied mee! ing’ 8 Vishovic’ with since top post of Local 213. The move to split followed attempts Viahovic to e ear ly retirement of assistant; secretary- treasurer -Al’ Barnes, a Lawson supporter, to transfer or fire pro-Lawson ’ business agents Peter While and Ken Scott, and to hire four new: employees for ‘Local 213. . Volunteers are presently collecting signatures in the Kootenay area to oppose the ‘fplt ama more than $2,500 been raised for the ae -Police . battle gunman | SAANICH, B.C. (cP) — ~ An eadly-morning shooting drama jn’ this Victoria suburb ‘leftone man dead and two: persons ‘in hospital today. °° Police ‘said:, , that Wayne of Saanich as nit tly rom ‘what a “were were seltinfs sniieted gynshot wth death tok nman Wielding a .22- calibre riflé oorcke into a house and nded ita two occupants. a man and a woman, police said, * Kenneth ‘Paul Wilkie, 28 was shot‘in the leg and ‘Robin L jplarke, 31, was ‘shot in * back of shoulder,;, Both were ne hos iat patisfactory _ condition yi7,. Wilkie: 3 i suffered cut tendons-Ah aa -broken ankle. 1. Poljegs ie gunman entered: Ed Lawson, ; ed to “mate- 1 213 sce s election to the. | place ‘after . misconduct have been made " Abhott said in his application to the commission to set up the nthe commission granted the request for an withon notifying J au ; ‘after governmen said eich notice prejudice the chance of etting company uments In arguin before. the commission for an inquiry, tice department lawyer ul M: Froomkin said, ‘If only 10 per cent of what is alleged is true, there are some monumental frauds. that may have been com- mitted by any one of a number of persons.” - : Documents on. file show: that investigators can c documents at the R ’ headquarters in. St. John’s, Néld., where police seized | - Javelin vmight - John’s Weal), who has be - press overnment for ~Beeasing the government fr thousands of Javelin ' documents as part of an in- - vestigation fraud and breach of -trust charges against Doyle. They can 0 co documents , at ices in Montreal and St. John’s. a Doyle alaois wanted in the . United States; where he pleaded guilty in 1965 to charges sending unregistered “stock throug! the it mail and was sentenced to three months in jail. He jum bail and. came back nada without serving the sentence... " John Croshle (PC—St. been some action against Javelin, said the inv [gation is long - overdue, He said the Securities Ex- change, Commission in the United States has been taking action for years to " CONS TRUCTION.. 11th hour effort. to avert strike VANCOUVER (CP) Dede Moves were Thursday to off a strike in aritiah Columbia's construction industry by the ‘Cement. Masons - #19. tlement without a atrike oc or lockout in a decade until the federal anti-inflation board . polled back.a 99-cent hourly” - Rackage over one year by: 4 wile the B.C, and Yuken Building and- Construction . Trades Council pact. fod ‘ruling, the Cement Masons | unions decided to a) served Tehour strike notice bedhy based on an earlier vote by its 400 members. Business manager Frank Sigvens said the plan was to Picket lines at 8a.m, Sey ea ae nding a meeting with, representatives ot the other building unions and the possibility of - before the ial labor relations tbe is a possibility Con- struction Labor tiong Association (CLRA), represei @ employers,- may file 2 com t with the labor board that a strike would be. illegal under a . LIFE SENTENCES Peltier seen as “war criminal” VANCOUVER (CP)—The two lifetime jail terms -imposed Wednesday on ‘Indian leader Leonard Pelter demonstrates he- is the victim of obvious open warfare against nat people, Ron George, vice- ee of the United ative Nations, said ednesday. Welter %, was sentenced . dian,” Wednesday in North Dakota, — for the on murders of two FBI agents and eligible for parole in 3 years. His lawyers have ed: ; arpeiter was extradited from Vancouver. in 1976 to said it was obvious Peltier had been “treated as a war criminal without any rh ae hag t been used as.an example to try and. keep. Indians in general down,” said Wilson, adding that he snight Have had a fat fair trial if tried-in another state, Paine Rush, one of two - ers who represented ead er at his extradition hearings in Vancouver sald the sentence was too for a man convicted von circumstantial Rush said much evidence will be” es, on . Hi resident of a thet eames has ‘been’ trying that should: have been ted to the jury never came out and there are exellent grounds for appéal. He said the majority of In- dian movemerit leadera in the United States are either in court or on some form of bail because of “an unrelenting campalgn against the American In- ‘It has become obviots that the American Indian cannot expect the game kind of siustice extended other INUVIK, N.W.T. (CP) — The Committee for Original Peoples’ Entitlement (COPE) said today it will atart legal action immie- ‘diately against the federal overnment, jana Dome etroleum to prevent a renewal of dn and gas in the Beaufort-Sea. COPE president Sam Raddi of Inuvik said the organization, which has about 2,500 members in the Western Arctic of the North- west and Yukon territories, for more thanna year to avold court action. ; Seeyo your Mazda dealer: r company ng for oll- eee TERRACE MOTORS LTD. 4916 Highway 16, Wost:. Telephone 635-6558 _ . + ra ‘Meter Dealer No. DOO449A ' 6 . Py : - onumental fraud” CH front: tradin on . rotect American investors the company, but nothin was done here even though it is a Canadian company, ‘“*The Javelin shareholders are the longest-suffering group I’ve ever come across,” Crosbie said. “I’m glad to see the ‘government has taken action to help them; it’s a step in the right direction.” Abbott said in hig fling with the commission Ma that Javelin had not fi ed financial statements since 1974 and had held no annual meetings since June 30, 1975. Yearly staternents and meetings are required for such companies under law. But the day before the commission hearing May 17, . Javelin filed. with "the department . financial reports for 1975 and 1976, The minister. also noted that the shares of the had been recent board rulin; ling. “The board issued a ruling’ May 25 that outlawed strikes . in B.C. against anti- inflation board rollbacks. . Spokesman Frank Stevens of the Cement Masons said, however, that his union waits to get back the 14-cent rollback and put it in the pension plan that was. started last year. The union wants CLRA to back them in its bid. “It is ridiculous to hit the bricks over 14 cents,’ said Stevens, “‘but we feel CLRA is not bargaining in good: faith when they si tentative agreement for 99 cents and won’t back it up.” finished rumpus roorry roorn farnily play area in the basement as well ’ as storage. The lot Is beautifully developed In lawn, gérden area, fenced and the driveway ts paved. There is even 4 new play-houte for the chilaron. For ‘viewing phone Rusty Liungh. . the American; Monty and Vancouver stock excha the the anly ones « on which ey onan affidavit, filed with the commission. by William Wismer, a. Javelin shareholder an and president 2.COM from . 1966, to Suk Hf 1976, sileges irregulari e3.in A mee ng or tne le board executive comi- a yinvep, nw living innTo- Tonto, said. ‘en executive committee meeting sup- -have -been held Noy, 28, 1975, gave Doyle authority to enter into. mining © deals in South America. . a in deals? But he said he and two other directors, who made up a majority of the executive committee, heard sari about the session. ring the man named to seke e Inquiry, said he requested and received ald from the RCMP fraud squad insearching for and copying documents that might . releyan He said the: investigation may take a while since there. are mounds of documents and “I don't expect. any quick report.” "He said he obably will make an in- im report to the com- - mission two or three months but that “may only serateh the surface.” THE HERALD, Friday June 3, 1977, PAGE AS Behlen-Wickes Building Systems REQUIRES A CONTRACTOR TO BECOME A_ BUILDER- DEALER THE Kitimat - Terrace area. ‘ Must he able to offer a turn key operation. Inquiries should be forwarded to: Behien-Wickes Building Systems 8307 Macleod Trail 5.W. CALGARY, Alberta T2H. OM2 at back of property. 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