TECRaGS Teure hs aria Ee, a "VANCOUVER (CP) “the parents of Marathon o jope runner: Terry Fox say: * ~ they feel “sickened” by the:« Controversy ‘that ‘surrounds * " the‘plaza to be named after: © thelr son’ at. B. c.. Place - “stadium, : Betty and. Rolly’ Fox, Speaking in, public for. the first tlme since the: dispute’ - over ‘the memorial -boiled up, ‘appealed Thursday for the matter to be dropped. - -. “We wish it would go. away," sald Mrs: Fox This is.the last thing that ‘Terry: would have wanted.” ~- -They said: they think the design for a triumphal arch, “ choben by a ‘panel last year, , is. beautiful," And. the family. ‘Says >. comments about the absence’ of. any reference. to ‘Terry's Marathon of Hope were’: misinterpreted by reporters: as general criticism: of the plaza-design. | ' Mf Terry: tied been alive - today, fie’ would ‘have: "Spgken .up..much sooner,” Baty, “Welre sickened by” the whole thing. 3% “We didn’t want. become Involved: Now it’s. become. apolitical football and we don't: know how to. get"out ‘of it.” : . Modifications. to the. $388,000 arch — designed by Vancouver architects, The Corner’ Group — will be discuysed ata meeting of. to. ac . project; ie.) has cloged virtually: all: of _ because! > through: wae * yather thin xplaining their views directly to reporters. ‘under’ the’ was’ golng «te mention of 18 Marathon of ‘Hope and ‘was disappointed - with thls ‘ommission. ~ “But - the, “reporting . has made Took. » having. ‘his: name ‘on the plata is‘ an ‘honor. we “She ‘said’ that- the. plaza. "phiould: contain’ a reminder of how her son, “the one-— legged “runner, died of ‘cancer after — calsing _milliona: of | dollars for “cancer research. “Then many ; -years. down the road people will know | what happened, We would » dikecomnething there as an Fox said sadly. , added-reminder- of cancer which was what reneal if Terry al for." : Enbirofment Minister. wers, minister for the stadium described - the controversy ‘surrounding the plaza ag “a tempest in a teapot.” He said ‘the architects have been asked to modify - __ the ‘Blan, but “there's ng ~ "secondary ‘schools... ‘and .. “junior colleges; affecting 1, _tnilllon students, : = _ doa confusion’ ‘may have arisen ° ‘she: and. her” _ husband. chose to Japeak ; middle: ‘but ‘was continuing “very | ungratefl ie puts us in a- terrible ° “position. - Suat - ered Be “TOSS v “MONTREAL (CP) waried leadership race, the Conservative's chief organizer io “Quebec said Thursday. _ Denis Beaudoin, who ‘also sits on the Conservative’s national ‘exécutive, said he. called ‘party office’ across. Canada on Wednesday to give the ordef and'{o quéll rumors _- that employees who hadn't shown'wholeliéartell support for - Joe-Clark in the campaign leading up ‘0 last weekend's . convention in Winnipeg wee to be purg Last Friday, Clark announted he gould: resign as leader of the party andthe Opposition after he fatitd Yo et what he considered adequate backing in'a vole on/a leadership convention. _— ‘Clark Is the only. declared candidate for the leadership to- date, Other candidates are expected ta emerge after Feb. 19 ». when’ the: ‘executive is to announce a cohvention date, “Conservative Insiders say Montreal businessman Brian “\ Mulroney, who ran ‘third-in'1976 when Clark was chosen. - ; party leader, could beone ofthe toughest Contenders for the dob: * : * Beéanidoin sald in a telephone interview from Ottawa he told local staffers there would be io layofis for budgetary resisons, but’ ‘a ‘strict observance of neutrality ‘will be a _conditton. to- remain working for the party.’. Beaudoin, who took an active part in'the attemipt to ntave ‘off review of Clark's leadership; said he hadn't considered ; ' the neutrality of party’ employees necessary wrler. to the : Winnilpeg-meeting. ‘CAN'T REMAIN’. : - . - “But if a person waits to-work fo a seaderahip eandidate, 7 oe those people can’t and shouldn't ‘remain employed by the in” ‘its blasts Wednesday” night. .” Geological ‘Survey spokesman: party. - - Ng permanent empldyes, injeelf taaluided: ‘dre working ae : S. ; ‘for Mr, Clark or anyone else at this point,” Beaudoin said, Deiplte that assertion, Marc Allard, the party’s Quebéc City regional organizer, quipped that he ‘hoped: ‘Beaudoin. - ‘would respect his own call: for neutrality in the leadership - - raee.” : “Allard ‘suggested: ‘his job has. been! on the line since he refused to back the anti- review Clark faction here. *] waa'set apart for the last six months," Allard said.in.a _-‘telephoné interview from Quebec Clly. ‘I couldn't: ‘do ao : anything under those conditions.” yo \ = Asked if he was expecting to be fited or asked to ae foo : tae ‘replied: “I just don’t know, anything is. Possible, St, Helens. erupts. inh 4 ty “EOE yoyo Chad e a ~-yancouvie, Wash.. (AP). ' mud down its flanks and hurl ash 110 kilometres away, are . vunlikely| tolead ito another massive emuptlon, Bealogis! aay. . ‘No new material was brought up from within the veleano ~ Capeades Volcano Observatory. The mountain last came to a life. ‘in. August. The mudflow. ran ‘eight kilometres and reached: Spirit "Lake at the.volcano’s base, where 10 people were working’ at &, Us. Army Corps of Engineers’ emergency: ‘purnping station, They. were not endangered, Brantley said. . Sclentists who flew into ‘the area devastated by. ‘the’ dotedrio’ g first major eruption in 1980 fourid that only. 9 - Full-time Progressive Con- <- servative party employees have. been warned they could be > fired if they don't remain strictly neutral during the party’s — | v expiosiqpa by, Mount | ‘St.’ Helens, which’ awoke on a cent ren ence cal Hi ad "Thursday, said USS . teve Brantley ‘at. the 7]. uthe province's primary and. "Franklin ‘Allen. said he-felt. . like a pawn caught’ in ‘the | “to! design. work . on™:the > project which he described: -She sald the’ family: WAS. | :] “welt thought. out - ‘and carefully. done. nee : beans, eggplant and * he a airike by the teachers . oo of serap ring ‘the “fo “Comer - Ghoup ‘archlieet es a strike’ fad Thar - common: front: meé* fF. only'-way to g@b 7 from its legislation. 2". rom members’ :strikers. ‘and joint action with: ner “++ Professors at ‘Montreal’ S ‘-dohn Abbott junior college the said Thursday they plan to the:: invoke the Canadiana government. to. back’ down” Charter of Rights in a legal ‘challenge ° to. ihe ~ con- still on strike, may ba - But he said the federation - _. from page 1 a be “Strike violence: escalates . Millard Bollyard said he laid off three. of his’110 employees and: cut the working 7 ‘hours of 30: more becaie ofa 7}per-cent ; _ eduction in business since Monday. oe, ‘Officials at thebig Hunts Point Terminal Market in New York City reported a shai: - drop in shipments of potatoes from Maine, . sweet potatoes from the Carolinas, and pers from Florida. °... At the Boston’ Market ‘Terminal, Joseph ad Savioli, owner of © “American: | ‘Fruit:"- Distributors, said he usually: had 1,500 to 2,500 boxes of grapefruil,’ 1,500: boxes of oranges and 55 boxes of. watermelon, On ‘ Thureday he had no oranges, no water--" melons, and only 200° boxes of grapefruit. . The 100,000 U.S, independent truckers : = drivers who own: thelr’ own: rigs -— "~~ "represent about one-fifth of the: trucking *-. industry. Butthey handle about 90 per er ent an of the perishable produce. _ you'll have produce sitting and rotting,” said Bob Mitchell, miarketing manager for -the Florida City Farmers Market. The violence has.led to only 17-reported ' Carolina who was so afraid to drive during oe shotgun.’ -. violence that has-spread. to at least. 33 . states, mostly in the East, | Trucking Council, which | represents truck lines, and. b the Teamsters union, - , | Montrea}: Gazette; com 16" ‘coverage of their strike was” "sokesman~. ta government deduction of ‘union ‘dues - “Vésnenéd the fervor: of . titutionality of the imposed “Tf this strike lasts- through the weekend, ’. arrests, ‘including one. trucker in South . ‘the strike that:he allegedly persuaded a - buddy to disable his employer’ Ss truck with a One Teamsters union driver was shot lo . “death. in’ North, Carolina® and: 31 other" ; . people have been injured, two, serlously,in |: i The strike is opposed by: the.American _. iraets, About. _- Spealein ~ pleke at! why topical “imiptéyees from going to work would be tog gt fired, oT! ” ‘They said’ in a statement. wy rr re tedichérs were 3 bering the” “300 ‘English * messenger. for problems. teachers’ set Up ay .with their strike." ine outside the. 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