NEWS BRIEFS . SEATTLE (AP) — A proposal to atere high-level Fadloactive wastes beneath .the = Hanford = nuclear reservation took another -step forward Thureday with the awarding of a $45- million contract for a two- Tort conceptual design ef- r ’ The federal Department of “ Energy contract was an- ‘founced for Kaiser . Engineers Inc. of Oakland by - Raymond International, the ‘ir company based in - Under the proposal, the Liberals i WINNIPEG (CP) — “Liberal MPs Lloyd Ax- ‘worthy and Herb Gray ‘hammered Prime Minister doe Clark and the Con- -servative government ”Thureday night but neither , held himself out as the man te read we Op- \ on party back to power, Gray, tha MP for Windsor : ° Weat, ridiculed the govern- - ment far reneging a prom om. Jast spring’s ‘@lection campaign and for _ ignoring the “basic struc- itural problems’ of the _ Seomomy white letting inter- eat rates radioactlve wastes would be stored in deep shafts sunk in the thick basalt under arn @ engineering company will carry out the study from its headquarters in Oakland . and Richland, near the reservation, said Kendal Reynoso of Kaiser's cor- porate affairs office in Oakland, A permanent storage reduce wastes to their emallest size and process them into black glass buttens for storage in a rock for- mation. after Clark Ina speech to 500 people at a fund-raising dinner for Ax- worthy’s Winnipeg-Fort Garry riding association, Gray also hit out at Con- servative moves toward higher ofl prices and the handling of the mortgage- interest deductibility plan. waste method would _Gray said the Con- servatives' ‘neglectful roach to economic issues turning the clock back, not just to serious recession but to what could be the worst economic situation for Canada In 60 years,’ . Pope conciliatory ‘ - JBTANBUL (AP) — Jahn ‘ Paul 0 took one more step “toward uniting Catholics of . the Latin and Eastern rites ° taday by becoming the first. ‘ Pope in nine centuries to ‘attend a full Orthodox : church service. | However, he stopped short “af celebrating mass jolntly with Patriarch Dematrius 1, breaking the’-bredd . and drinking the the wine sym- bolizing Chriat’s’ Body and ee “also apparenily was. wnaware of the bombing of nine bank branches in Istanbul shortly after midnight by a Moslem ex- tremist group protesting his “visit to the former St. Sophia moeque. Police sources said the -blasta shattered windows, . destroyed furniture and caused structural damage, but no injuriea. The banks were at least 10 kilometres away from the residence of the Vatican envoy, where the Pope was staying. . The Pope told Istanbul's small Roman Catholic community Thursday night at his first public mags of his three-day Turkish visit; ‘I dare to hope that the day (of unity): is near, Personally I hope itis very near. Davis needs support HALIFAX (CP) — Other _premierashould speak out on tititional concerns and Bot et Ontaric Premier : Davis do all the ‘talking, says' Rodrigue Tremblay, former Que industry and commerce minister. Tremblay, who broke with the Parti Quebecois two months ago and now sits as an independent member of the Quebec National Assembly, addressed HalifaxDartmouth area Musinessmen Thursday and met with Nova Scotla Premier John Suchanan for an hour, Tremblay said in an in- ferview that Davis's statements are coun terproductive and Quebecef's think he is looking out mostly for Ontario's interests, Other premiers fighting for provincial rights, however, have a_ high credibility rating in Quebee and should tell Quebecers a new constitution will be good for all Canadians, he added. They should explain that “we don’t have to go to the extreme and break the entire country to solve what are, finaliy, relatively minor problems.” Abortions probed VICTORIA (CP) — Health ‘Minister Rafe Mair said Thursday he is asking health ministry officials to in- vestigate whether ‘illegal ‘abortions are being per- formed in Britlsh Columbia hospitals. . Mair said he finds alar- ming a Statlatics Canada report that B.C. led the country in the number of therapeutic abortions in 1978 — 33.6 for every 100 live births The national average was 17.4for eyery 100 live births. Mair said he would like to knew whether the high rate Indicates hospitals granting abortions are being less stringent than reguired by Canadian law. _ ; “I'm personally not in favor of abortlon but I can live with the law of the land,” he said. If the investigation gives grounds for suspicion that hospitals are breaking the law then the matter will be passed plong to the attorney- general, Mair said. Shark victim better PORTLAND, Ore (AP) A surgeon says & shar! wound he treated was the most ghastly wound he'd ever seen, Dr, Aftab Ahmad made the comment Thursday as he and Dr, Charles tare eX- ined the injuries suffered Kenny R. Doudt, 24, of Reedopert. Ore., who war, attacked while surfing Tuesday on the northern Ovagon coast. 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Santana was in Terrace last weekend, as the guest speaker for the Rod and Gun Club's annual game banquet. During his address, he noted the role his organization was taking in regards to such power. developments as _ Kemano 2. “We present a brief fram the membership clubs in the area that understand what is going on and what the problem will be in respect to the resource development," he said afterwards, ‘In other words, we try to show an alternative to what we feel woulc bea better deal then to go with a straight daming of a river,” Santano said the brief is presented to the provinclat government and to this point the organization has suc- ceeded in getting B.C. Tel VANCOUVER (CP) ~— B.C, Tel often provides confidential client records to individuals before a sub- poena is issued, a company official said Thursday, a policy critics called ‘an. gerous. It fa algo in violation of the company’s stated polley, which spokesman Keith Mathews said defines all private records as con- fidential information that is privileged except when subpoenaed, “t's confidential in- formation — the industry is in complete concert on this — by policy of the telephone uuilities,” he said. ‘‘Tt's not We tid But Bob McLuckie, company security officer, said information is sometimes released to in- dividuals — not the courts — before a subpoena is issued. ““The'only way [ tan ex: plain: It: is" that. given . the asddbaneeMthere’isOn sith poena on the way we may have released the infor- mation ahead of time,” he seid. “You have to un- derstand we deal with hundreds of subpoenas,” modifications some damming prajecta atch as in the case of Revelstoke. He indicated the federation will take a firm stand against the Kemano 2 project as well. The British Columbia Wildlife Federation has a total membership of 24,000 from the approximate 164 conservationist and wildlife clubs that belong. The organization is self-funded, except for a small govern- ment grant for the preparation of briefs, Santano says his group will be doing a study of Kemano 2 for presentation to the provinelal cabinet. The federation has taken an opposite stand to the recent Spatsizi park issue Involving Greenpeace. He says his organization totally disagreed with Greenpeace’s activity in the park, where they flew in and stopped hunters from killing their gam 1 ‘am getting a little disgusted about this anti- hunting group that is taking form in this province,” he said, Santano sald Greenpeace He could not explain how earlier this year B.C, Ferry Corp. counsel received the private billing information of fired employee Capt. Gerry Stalling although there Is no record of a subpoena for that information on file. B.C. Tel has also released subpoenaed Information to individual lawyers instead of to the court or hearing which requested it, he sald, a practice criticized by the BC, Civil Liberties Association. “It is my understanding that the subpoena directs the company to provide in- formation to a court,” association spokesman Reg Robson said Thursday." It 1s not information to be ban: died about and it ought not be shuffled around just because some lawyer wants it.” A subpoena directa in- dividuals or company representatives to appear at 8 trial: or hearing ‘with specific information described in the written re- quest. ‘The proper way Is to provide the information to the court and not just to any Joe Blow, even with a sub- HELP WANTED SECOND STEWARD Royal Canadian Legion .. (Branch 13) ; Terrace DUTIES - Operation of bar. Mixing and serving alcoholic beverages. Staff supervision. Stock control. Bookkeeping an asset. MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. Hours flexible. Closing date for resume - December 7, 1979. Resume to MR. R. BENNETT 44235 Legion Ave. Terrace, B.C. VeG IN7 ~~~ TTY SS SESS SSSR AAA SS Ne A RNR OO OO AO 8: % 1 OFF EVERYTHING DAN SANTANO.. «hot agalnst it was misguided in thelr at- tempts to save the animals, noting only 25 per cent of the Spatsizi park is open to hunting. “Tf you do not organize the animals by sensible and strict harvesting practices, then someone has to actually go in and kill them,” he pointed out. Santano said if the num- bers are not kept down, the food environment cannot support the excess amount of fame, Santano also claimed his federation played a key role in getting the park reserves established in the first place. gives it away poena,,’ said Robson.” The court should be given the information, nct some indi- vidual. “Our view is that B.C. 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