> Peano Toe Hera Teena, Mare Me a cee - Be coe cone oa re aily herald ree ‘should be concern woe ree. = O General Oifice - 635-6957 Published by TORONTO (CP). - We the basis for a good Circulation - 635-4357 © Sterting Publishers ; should be as concerned about took. of "Publisher — Garry Husak who controls our food supply 4 ‘We from where Editor — Pete Nadeau owe about who controls Oe Oe anit Lower CLASS. AOS, - TERRACE - 615-4000 our oll supply, journalist Dan an interview. “Grain CIRCULATION - TERRACE - 635-6157 ‘Morgan suggests. _ only the jumping off point for Published every weekday al 3010 Kalum Street, Morgan, auibor of Mer- the big companies. They're Terrace, B.C. Authorized as second class mait. chants of Grain and host of into processing ard the in- Registration number 120). Postage paid in cash, return the CBCTYV program of the dustrialiration of grain.” postage guaranteed. e name, continually tries E ining the compar . todraw parallels between cil {s a difficult task since they NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT end grain. are controlled by just seven The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyright in any advertisement produced and-or any editorial or Photographic content published in the. Herald. Reproduciian is not permitied without the written _, ‘March 5) at 10 p.m., Morgan anys grain, by which he o . permission of the Pubtisher. means wheat, soybeans, trade since it has the largest corn and other foodstuffs, is surplus and seta benchmark a resource as vital to world prices. Most of the time this .- : security and survival es oil. contro] is in the hands of the | a . Negotistions are nearing multinationals, the U.S. Sterling editors completion forthe sale tthe grvernment prefering i rely show to the Public Broad- on the free market. ; . _ 7 casting Syztem in the United Morgan suggests. this is given independence Sas sala tothe ol trade in he the . Weshingion Peat, 1 S htennioe oe government in OTTAWA (CP) — The president of the British became interested in the admits an OPEC of grain Columbiabased Sterling newspaper group said grain trade while posted in may he neither desirable or Wednesday his decision to wrile a controversial Moscow in 1972, Rumors possible bul insists the editorial attacking members of the New. began circulating about the = Givermment must playa robe Democratic Party was a very unusual occurrence. sale of a. large ainount of in ending the instability and David Radler told the Kent royal commission on Unter. nin the ot insecurity of the U8. newspapers that he has written editorials for the 11 . *., guddesly experienced . ; dailies in the Sterling Newspapers Ltd. group only every reporter's nightmare: the carutan Wheat Bourne two or three times in the last twoor three years. found myself in the middle ids that instability: but Editorials are generally left to the local editors and the head office does not interfere unless it seems local cditorials are not presenting both sides of an issue, be said. largely followed the market . trends act by the. five - - stultinationals. Lower - is down the story through’of- . currently working 0a - his The commission under chairman Tom Kent is Seial sources ain Seles to - sett projet an examination examining the effects on the public af the con- the conclusion that the of the wheat board. = centration ol newspaper ownership. ~ United States government Lower and Morgan “This may seem unbelievable but we've actually “(didn' t know much more {about the situation than he travelled to the U.S. midwest to talk to farmers who had cur newspapers supporting the socialist side,"”” erring did. That realization ledhim believe the price of their Radler said, rel ip the NDP. . ‘(nto the world of the five grain should be linked to the Radler stirred up a local controversy when he compenies which control the price of oil — a barrel of oil wrote an editorial attacking three or four NDP trade — Cargill Inc., for a bushel of grain is their Continental Grain Co., Louis slogan. vos members who wore black armbands in the Com- moos during a speech by U.S. President Reagan two weeks ago to protest U.S. policies. The editorial apologized to the U.S. for their Douglas firs near this nor. There are about 50 vice-president of logging accept y action. theast Vancouver Island Daugits fir on the 1é-hectare .CRP. Today, they eee be accept the Kien we cnobetieal those companies, the way traders are linked elec-- Radler told the commission it was published by community are standing _* worth $2 million. reserve. But it roust be - grain has been wsed-as a = tronically with buyers and four of te five Sterling papers to wich t wag sent. between a forest company Dona ie miether the co Bo campaniceresibave £°"'Tistow of gs aA De Tn ; a a rtp editorial erroneously nasied Kootenay - West and“ provincial” govefiii@ht climate THEE Sthe™t ‘ oe vil be ov area mu preddied con riewanduused °-GinGF dollars deals" ‘are it appeared in the Nelsoa Dail Newt cod a hea | Midas who want them Valley,” explained rod one wey o© ibe tnber fa the nese tightly controlled in- ‘arranged in minutes in a Dak Tinos two Shorting pms Trail | preserved. silvicultural forester Brian other,” said Gayle. “It's © After that detision an ap- keemation about markets to reac’, of languages. riding. triahsen The spectacular trees — McCloy of CFP. “We're gentleman's agreement. praisat of the timber will be oe roduces be Traders sarn their rep- slaw inthe Menuih valley, so we get b bot acy gi no ‘moratorium om made so far only the com: -Lower, & specialist ir their companies by on Kristriansen said in an interview Wednesday that area.” pany's estimate of the value - he wrote a letler to the papers demanding 8 River. Soaring to heights of summers unlike the rest of “Pd just as soon the ecslo- is known. se toetan'e beck nat tracting an extra pemy & retraction, The Trail Times carried it on March 20 #0 metres and higher, Vancouver Island. - gical reserve didn't goahead = ©The man who cares most Oran while bushel on these huge coa- there f 5 walting io catch a-plane. tracts. Top traders have also and the Nelson News on March 23, he said they've been there for 30040 “And every three or four because the trees are £0 passionately about these Piscitated he coatacted eaneluvwaniie 1,000 years, depending on years the river foods and a’ valuable. Everybitoftimber trees is Dr. Viadimir ~ 5y and tuall vpwa dollars But Kristriansen said although they carried his | size, and are still growing: load of eilt is dumped on the counts these days, We feel Krajine, founding father of Morgen and eventually for themselves in bonuses letter, neither paper bas yet carried a retraction The ministry of lands, rootsofthe Douglasfir.This rather thwarted that this ecological reserves in B.C. -cnvinced him contained from greatful employers. . and he has sought legal advice. parks and housing wouldlike silt is rich in nutrients, so situation has gone on so long and honorary professor of’ ~ . them to become part of an there's great growth in the without being settled.” botany at University of B.C. The MP sald that, in addition tothe error,he was | ecologicalreserve.Cenadian trees, The tallest measured Ted Knight of the B.C. “ifthe trees are cut own, Wolf fuss angered that “‘an outsider like Radler, who's a Forest Products Lid. wants tree bere is 286 feet (87 forest service said the it’s probable there will never -' Was con the carte core eee ermume to speak for about $2 million not to cut metres) and we think there ‘matter now hinges on be such trees in Canada > people , them . down. are some over 300 feet." negotiations between his " _ : “I find it really insulting to the people of my. The land they grow on.is In 1974, when talk. of an agency and the ecological again,” he said. “The . on uranium terms the company owns the trees. million, says Bet. Gayle, ‘fe said all’ parties pow biological conditions that Dreyfus Co., Bunge Corp. wd Ss Andre. © The book, published in 1979, examines the rise of They also slippéd inside the corporate offices in Geneva, Paris and Min- neapolis where multilingual riding,” be said. under tree farm licence to ecokgical reserve began, reserves division about prin- made these trees grow will - : CFP, a private company. the company estimated the ciples governing establish: deteriorate in time because =. VANC >) _ 2 Radler told the commission he is a businessman, The Crown owns thelandbut trees were worth about $1 ' ment of such reserves. af ercelon.” - Brovi ial Beets ° ree aid hat wilh aera pot 6 journalist, but deckled to write the editorial because he found the NDP protest offensive. Radler is vice-president of the Toronto-based Argus Corp. which owns the Sterling group through an intricate corporate web, None of the papers was forced (o use the editorial and three of the four that did, ran it as a signed editorial. ‘Toronto-based medica] outlined their views inin an thecounter pain pills also neurosis. The commission recom- . : researchers say caffeine has article in the Canadian contain the substance. Its effects can ‘confuse a dee the relies eet Radier's | became the most popular Medies! Association Jout- _ iagoosis and interfere with — qoratorium belies bat ot Aare st va Satna ate ay The Strange Lyle] mind-atfecting drugin North nal. _ somyk und Jeffries eatment. - _ thebanonmining, Dr. David contains implied approval Ae he cae paper ran it under the | America, = “The actions of caffeine on Peach neve. mind __ The article quoted a U.S. Bates sald in an interview for uranium mining, beading trange Case of Kristriansen, but it They also suggest colfee, the central nervous system eo only study in which 14 ‘Wednesda ‘ carried Radler’s byline. 250 milligrams to produce y y. ‘The report has averies of tea and other products are particularly significant schizophrenic patients were © The. m observable effecia on the pa commission insisted recommendations (15 to. 26) containing caffeine should in vercléatry, they said. “It ig ap- ‘SWitched to decaifelnated “there be proper safeguards, dealing with mining, not be served on peychintrie ‘The substance also can Teruen yam TE IS Oh cstee inchading ‘a strict liceming licensing, milling and waste - wards because caffeine cause a wide range of un- Psychological tests in- and monitoring system from 7 he . out of four risks ex- a system, Gepesal mining,” LETTERS WELCOME te metal symntont Sanat die erin tr OH of fOr er gr ee worse and interferes with average heavy coffee (ols uw decrease in hostility, Public bearings should be a_i fact. that’ thoie The Herald welvomes ils readers comments. medication. drinker, including irrita- a " jisplejourness, anxiety and held for each licence ap- recommendations ‘are there All letters to the editor of general public interest K.Z. Bezchlibnyk, director: bility, nervousness and in- © ‘ irritability; one week after plication, the commission, snd are so explicit, provides - will be printed. We do, however, retain the right of the pharmacy department somunia. . They said in the article the return to regular coffee recommended March 18, implied support for uranium to refuse to print letters on grounds of possible at Toronto's Clarke Institute The average cup of coffee that the actions of caffeine the patients became more However, Wolfe issued @ "ining in B.C.” libel or bad taste. We may also edit letters for of Psychiatry, and Dr. J.J. contains about 80 milligrams on the nervous system sre psychotic and slower in thelr press release with the report - Bates said the government slyle and length. All letters to be considered for Jeffries, assbciate professor of caffeine, while a cola significant because ‘‘caf- mental processes and seclal saying the commission ignored most of the other publication must be signed. of psychiatry and pharmacy drink has about 49 and a feinism’’ can be it- compeience. recommended allowing recommendations in. his . . a wanium mining under a report so that it could “make : : strict ‘Hcensing and political capital out of how _. . I READ A REPORT OF | T SEE WHERE A WAY CAN'T THE THINK WHAT MAGNIFICENT] © Dntoring Proceture. Oe norenueat hed wala THE SKEENA PROTECTION| AND A MARTEN IN OUR |envIRONMeNTALISTS SEE | [TEETH THEY MUST HAVE “Pr. Bates and his com- it could not agree to lift. the COALITION MEETING | VALLEY HAD'BoNé THe BR peor || | mimiooert hive taken the moratorium wat this time HAD € BRIGHT SI position that adequate because Hritish Columbians TUESDAY EVENING. FLORIDE COUNTS THs? safeguards can be put in could not be convinced any : @ place to offset and make number of safeguards would worthwhile the risks of be te. Caffiene mind-affecting drug : ORONTO (CP) — Two at University .of Toronto, € chocolate bar 25. Some over- DAMS WY eS ti | a WA Wolfe confused uranium mining with exploration. . when he said a royal com- real recommended Lif- ‘a seven-year - oratorio op uranium — Uranium maining,” id release said. Said Bates Wi "T don't think he (Walte) realizes there 35 & step between ‘exploration and - fnining in baxards, = “Exploration is relatively compared with mining. 1 don’t think Evan Wolfe recognizes there'ts. a major difference." po hazards associated with .aranium exploration, s0 “there's no reason we shouldn't go on booking for it in B.C.” Additional safeguards would be needed before minieg was allowed, saki The commission waa ap- pointed in January, 1970, to examine the adequacy of federal and provincial regulations relating to ex- vironment, health and safety in wranin exploration and mining. The commission's: work ended abruptly in February, 1980, when the moratorium vase imposed.