: | Legislative Library © “) Patliment Buildings Co \Wictoria, B.C. oy VaV-124 | , 5 oo ‘apt kt te cour e right: * TERRACE-On: Wednesday a Te rrace “ only, on how s00n -the, Safina: must, pay, a courtroom saw the shape of things to'come ny fe) mo, , throughout B.C. ate oe ie aa ae ‘Although Kasalo tetifled he and about: - i- -) office has ‘been elinijnated. by. the ‘Social : 000. in 1992, ‘he ‘stated. he has only’. - "Credit: governments °° orked 28 days this year and his URC élaim. © has not come through yet. - Woes ‘Scherling: allowed’ unt Nov. ¥, for the’? ‘payment to. be made; : DOE "Small. claims court -Is- rot: tlie ‘Perry ‘Mason ‘reruns, ‘The. amounts are usually too small to allow:a lawyer to be hired. *: - > - "The plaintiff, and defendant are usually not” . familiar with the laws under which they: ‘are seeking judgement, nor -are’-they ”. With that office removed, ‘the only piace: : ‘leit: ‘to settle disputes hetween landlords : -and tenants isthe judicial system aes oo —, cn, |)": Such’a-dispute was heard. before Judge “95 cents. Established 1908) 2." ‘Volume 77 No. 14 Ken secerine in-Terrace’s small claims “. sHowever, as: both parties found oui, the -. dourts cannot be used to: overturn a. -previous ruling: handed down by the how: defunct rentalsman,’ *. -’* familiar with the courtroom atmosphere - _ - There were two claims presented, One " n ‘Itvelf, _ "by landlord Bozo Deveic and another Ye In’ such a situation, judge. Scherling ° _ ex-tenant Ante Kasalo. Kasalo’s claini > oenehow manages. to tum an adversial — Was actually’ a counter to Deveie’a,, ‘- pitration into almost a friendly one. He - . ‘The amount in queation,. $465," was ' 'rniles, asks questions, explains the Jaw in ° actually quite small ‘compared, to the.“ _sifmiple terms, and is extremely ‘patient * massive Settlements ‘sought in other: and helpful. Wednesday: saw several courts, > 4 claims’ resolved by- the partles_ involved . Complications. in this case set’ almost - "While they consilted'in the hall outside the — immediately. when it was discovered the "courtroom after Scherling’ suggested the .. rentalsman had already heard one claim . ~ claimants cases be recessed for such talks. .. and ruled in favor of-the landlord. -. |." That does not mean that every cage goes | Judge Scherling. read and explained “smoothly. « The Deveic-Kasalo case was - ~ various sections of the Residency-Tenancy ‘ealled for 10:30 a.m. but was not. finiahed - Act which stated like claims could proceed ™ qntil 4:30 pm. 9° - éither to the then functioning rentalsaman’s ‘Tt was ‘not: solid testlinony. Witnesses . " office or to the court, but not to-both. The had to be called, other members of the . only appeal from the.-rentalgman’s court, systent | were asked to .give - decisions is.to a: counly:‘or. supreme court“ :*4nformation on how. the claims hgd been oo ‘and-it must be filed-within 15 days pf the. “filed and the claim was heard between _ rentalsman’s order. which has the force of “other morning small --claims and . the = law. * afternoon session of family court. 9... With the rentaleman having alréady "” [Both parties had spokesmen who were © ruled that Kaslo pay the $465 less the: « . ‘fondawyers-who were more familiar with — - seeurities deposit, Judge Scherling’ samall: "the: “atmosphere .and : legal proceedings: claims court: had no jurisdiction on the < - ‘than the claimants, * Soe ee eh re TT he te tee matter. He did, however, suggest that the © “With the rentalaman gone, euch cases ex-tenant might apply tea country court ‘are certain to become more and more: for an extension to the appeal limit. = ; common. in our courtrooms. An fact,- . ~ Scherling indicated -there was a slight -. Kasato’s. spokesman Gordon Misener says . « possibility” sucha Fewest might be thefe may be 23 other people’ waiting toiile - successful. os Pe! similar: claims agalnat 1 Devel. ; Workers continive 1o their dispute : - ae oe Coe a Discontent « over * the general iene, has Miles dald the: $46,000 the... . eo + ’ Sin any 4 ae ’. « British Columbia govern. been: threatened: ‘by the government gave . her Playing with a frisbee helps pass away a hot summer's day in any community. 7 ihre restraint neonate, province's lafor’- unlone, organization mitted all: ee mY ; 7 re _ Oo, - -.- |” “eontinued Wednesday’ as would change:the govern- taxpayers. — — : — —_—_— _angry members of the B.C, Ment’s decision to proceed CLOSED IN SEPTEMBER - ce Government :. : Employees with the legislation. | - She -said the ¢onsumer -. ~/ Union staged a sit-in at a - Meanwhile, Premier Bill. affairs offices wilt be open government centre for the Bennett said that-reducing until September. After that | rantalyhandleapped in the number of employees © ‘‘the-consumers will have will hélp reduce the size of nowhere: to ‘phous: for in- . the: deficit ;: anti 7 ; sipated cat formation-or guidance. or to | . ~-acquastitutlonal eméudment, were proposed by e siuse Zab jong’ : : ‘i $1.6. billls . 3 jdhihle Comimiuitiet leadership ‘and were Heslgried ata Lids icq ahs tatty saat we ade. 8L6, QUMop. agp. dhe. depaetmient—know ~ ta ‘allow the governimént to impose a state of, f Jo EIB mpinistrative: ‘oftess of. the’ Bennett atided that arally that-there has béen an in- eats ; ; * students and university employees. ficed for -. planned for July 27-in front’ ” ott (: edered:the -litting af martial law in Foland ‘emergency, swiftly. te-imprison dissidents and political activily tb return td work, and he said: - anal we gate . nt the B.C. tegistature will Lari said the °. yeginning Friday. ~ ' ‘keep key leaders, of. the outlawed. Independent’ ‘Glemp | wrote | letter to: the © “parliament ve __ President Henryk, Jablonski made the an- "union Solidarity interned. The amendment. ‘was criticizing veil ‘ehariges in the penal Recon ia , ary ovemianats iia =m But to cut ‘he ‘services‘in ve iouncemient in.the Sejm (parliament) today. ..paséed 386 to. 1 with one absention. to godess, ‘will. do with po aliae “We'll. deal with ‘logical order to cut. costs. On’ Wednesday, the Sejm, acting to ensure: Today’s annouricement means martial. Jaw . “The laws we are discussing today were mét will be laid. off wh the arguments," he ‘said. -- In.an interview, he said . he government’s grip on the country, grented . Will finally be lifted 19 months and nine days “with numerous objections «and criticism,” centre: closes,” *n - “We're tryinig to dowhat i is” any complaints.. may: be - * woad emergency powers ‘to, Poland's. Com-.' . after its imposition on Dec. 19, 1983. “Zablocki said before today’s: vole‘in remarks “ang the ‘emt loyees, wh fe right and fair”... : directed -to his ministry - ~ nunist leaders Jed by party chief Jaruzelski 8° ‘Many of the everyday restrictions of martial - heard. by ‘an Associated Press reporter at the~ caret the employee ‘ike. Bennett hirted he: may. offices. and ‘added that - ‘hey can’ act quickly to silence ‘any political _ law, which Jabloski said was invoked as ‘‘a tdst ~ parliament ‘building, ; pentre have. vowed | to- ‘take some television ‘air: conduniers now are better hreat once martial: law ends. a “+ eghance for Poland to. ‘bring order into its °° “This criticism was’ ‘and’ still is shared Le by” continue their sit-in until the time. to talk: to. British ° educated about their rights. — Today; shortly ‘before Jablonski’s an -house,” were endéd when it waa suspended last. the primate’ of: Poland who expressed ‘his . Columbiai ; his: Minister H aouncement, the: Sejm. Approved ‘a series - of. December. The ful} ‘lifting. will take “place * critical: remarks in aletter,"" Zablocki said, Government: Gives them 7 me, about bis; ‘ Finance beh », tough new regulations that further secure the - Friday on Poland's ‘official: National Day,; the. “The influence of the Roman Catholic Church oRiCERS. _ Precnmen. bate re line, pie eae tthe . ‘government's control, : _-. Bist anniversary of the country’ s first Com. has- grown: sipes ‘Pope John. Paul visited his - ‘ WHOSE. _ CONTRACT president of the Consuresy : Vietoria - Chamber. of — Ina nationally televised speech today, : ‘munist constitution. ©. homeland ‘last ‘month. The church role"ns a EXPIRES Oct." 31, have Association of: . Canada . Commerce Wednesday who : Jablonski declared:.“‘At the request “of the - . Before the announcement that the military dissenting: voice in Polish society also:-has in- been: told .the centre wilt added her voice Wednesday, ° iteld Curtis following a i Military Council for. National Salvation, ‘the decree will be lifted Friday, the 450-member creased since ’ the demise _ of , Solidarity, "Council of State has lifted martial law on the Sejm approved. several, special regulations suspended by military rule and formally . Aerritory’ of the whole country, starting July : designed to crush opposition to the Communist » .olitlawed last October. shut down and the residents to those which © have. luncheon meeting that his dispersed’ throughout the criticized government budget will ‘destroy: all ‘conimunity. . But .. the _ legislation. ' "restaurant business” — in me, " _ government, in effect extending. some martial © The amnesty measure covers all women, all . : . : | Jaruzelskl, who addressed the Sejm im- law curbs for an 18-month transition period, . people under-21;‘and anyone sentenced to three . Bee wh th anid following a meeting bee 7. a question-and-answer mediately after the Jablonski speech, said: ‘ The.new bill, and a conditional ammesty for years or’ less.” “Those. with: longer sentences happ y ’ en b at vill, ween her association and. easton” after the speech, | - “Martial law. was: a “necessity: an-act of ‘political prisoners, : was passed. without- its. . would have their terms cut at feast inhalfand . nti ne a - Reso *’ Consumer. ‘and “Corporate: - businessman Dovid im, defence. The lifting, ‘thereal i. a | conscious ’ _ harsher, permanent. provisions after criticism possibly revoked." Min ena G McC ces Affairs Minister. Jim Hewitt Crawley said the govern: - - choice.” - : ; : by the Roman Catholic primate. Jozef Cardinal . Bist government officials ° have Said the id her srage will ~arthy that she {s concerned about vias’ pale shealde be to ‘PROPOSED BY LEADERS © _ . - . Glemp, non-Communist party depuies’ at the amnesty will ‘not apply: to seven fugitive vel er ministry will try to "" gevernment moves to stop. “slowl d ely nut The government's new Powers, contained in ~ Sejm said. “ Solidarity leaders... *- Lhekiehaeran cand Sing Othe provinee ma. of the ’ possible “of the. ‘workers. . funding the association and. ‘the ‘provinre out of the .. However, under legislation. to close’ consumer offices . recession” with an eye to introduced by the proyincial ‘ througout BC. 2}. ‘ Gelling re-elected. | pe ple ads for kidnap ped jir’'s life 22% 7 . sector employee can’ be 7 fired without cause once his? T I tc t Zz "ROME (AP) —-Pope John killed it Mehmet Ali Agea, to’ those responsible for the - ‘Today's: ‘is. the last ‘kidnapped girl, Emanuela contract expires. = rave ers 0 je | Paul today begged “inthe serving a life sentence for fate’ of the young girl,” the , message before ..the Orlandi, for whom we are That — legislation, the - 1 name of God and humanity” . shooting John Paul in 1881, ‘statement said. deadline of the. ultimatum - allconcerned along with hex. Public Sector Restraint Act, MI for the abductors of a - was not freed by midnight . ‘The Holy Father, in the that’ ts confirmed for family,” ‘the Polish-born was the , jprblect of. moving ag ain: i Vatican employee's - Wednesday night (6 p.m, name of God and humanity, \ mildnight of today," ANSA Pope said. He recited an discussion - Victoria’ ™ daughter to release. her EDT). ‘begs them to have pity for a. quoted the caller as saying © Ave-Maria prayer for her. Wednesday a ‘Provincial Travellers trying to get through British Columbia by land *- unharmed despite the ex- The papal appeal wasin a young life completely ex- jin reference to the July 20 Agea, serving” a life Secretary dim . ‘Chabot’. have been playing a waiting game which parks and rallroad - piration of their deadline... ‘written-statement given to. traneous” to- the . kid- deadline for Agca’s release, sentence for the May 13, accused . the New “officials hope will soon be over. The kidnappers had journalists by the Vatican, mappérs’ demands. - - , . Under. ; Italy's. law 1891, shooting af John Paul, Democratic: Party. of — Rainstorths last week resulted in rock ‘and mudslides ‘ warned that 15-year-old “The Holy Father directs | The Vatican statement ~ governing - ‘pardons, Agca has: disassociated himself delaying the passage of the which shut off rail traffic and made roads in the Province’ 8 7 Emanuela Orlandi would be deep-tett ‘press, appeal. . described the Pope “along first must request a pardon from. ‘the. girl’s case. and _ ill. ~ south impassable. : _ with so many other "people" and: only President Sandro asked’ ‘that ‘her abductors ~ Chabot told reporters. that Tt was expected that rail traffic would begin moving near. F as incredulous'in the face of Pertini_is’ emipowered to reledse hér'untiarmed. —_efforts. by the NDP” to Revelatoke early this week, ‘but those hopes wete dashed - INSIDE N S | D E- . the “atrociousness of this "Brant it. There have béen no - Entdhuela, who lived with prevent the bill's passage . Tuesday when a 30-metre section of roadbed “slipped out” _ affair." " _ Teports of such steps, - hee farnlly inthe Vatican, is| Were undemocratic. _ __ from under a rebuilt section of track which had. beer Tt was the pontiff’s fifth” - Pope: : John’. Paul ° ~~ ond Of73 lay, citizens of the '‘DELIBEA,TTEMPT « -: pressed back inte service only 23 hours before. « ‘public appeal for the release ‘ Wednesday made his ruth ” elly-state:. Her father ears “There is a ‘deliberate Freight traffic was again halted and 400 Via Rail ‘Tran- _ of Emanuela, a daughtér of public: _ . appeal for. a modest ‘income as a attempt on'the part ‘of-the. scontinental passengers were sent back to Calgary for the “a Vatican messenger. ‘who _Emanuela’s release hefore: _ messenger at the Apostolic NDP to delay the degislation . night. They were flawn to their Vancouver ‘destination hos been missing fora — 35,000people gathered in St.. Palace; (| - and we're’ not going: to,” Wednesday. a } titonth, cee’. Peter's Square . for his- ‘The girl disappeared June participate in” that. un- -- ‘Earl Olson; a Canadian. Pacilic Rail spokesnian, . ‘said Hours after ‘the detidline weekly general audience. 22 after leaving, a flute democratic procedure that Wednesday repairs td the slipped section were to have been _ passed, there Was no word - “andnow a prayer for the- lesson in » downtown Rome, they are using to attempt to completed by noon today. “Once that's done, we'll sad back . Local, world sports * ‘pages 405 4 ‘Comics; horoscope oe _ page 6 ‘Classifieds _Pages 889 7h ae vost ; ‘ ca ee on her fate. - delay the legialation,” - che.’ in service for all rail Araffic.” _f ee “4 After (he. midnight said. _. OPEN:BY FRIDAY? a ao a WHY. BUY Y NEW?” | deadline passed, the girl’s |. - Siber rian seven -* The provinclal ‘ secretarz * Meanwhile, Parks Canada. officials are » optimisiic that WHEN us EDWILL por. Coe ‘ uncle, Mario ‘Meneguzzi, : _added he did not know why the ‘Trans-Canada Highway in the Rogers Pass: area will be Vo said Emanuela’s parents ~ anyone would want to oP - open by Friday,” Do you want parts talix up your caf But your budget “Have alwaya d te a “< Construction of d temporary bridge to si slse 7 wan't allow it? Beat the high cost of new parts with they eentinug eee Oo 17} pick et Up me saying is that Creek, 32 kilometres, east rary ridge ween a Ly = quality used paris from _ An anonymous telephone .. VANCOUVER: (CP) = The Soviet Unton will'allow the . We're going- to have — without a hitch so far, said Jim Mulghiniock, a Revelstoke. vcaller to the Italian news Greenpeace vesdel Rainbow Warrior to. pick up seven estraint. in government | Parks Canada spokesman. S, K. B. AUTO ‘SALVAGE. - ‘agency ANSA said earlier: .. “members of the environmental ‘group detained in Siberia which is saying that .we "re' Flood waters washed oui an abutment July 12, causing. a 301-635-9095 Wednesday the dark-haired’ since:Monday. Ps, - going to pare down the size "Partial collapse of the 24-year-old. bridge, 20, 635- 233 or | youngster was still alive but." Greenpeace Canada spokesman frat Moore said word of the public service," he. Once a prefabricated, temporary structure is bi place, . “the. route should be .able“to accommodate @ q . au Danan ust Hor a © " _. y, ave hee. = ae. a - See: “Siberian”. “page 3 4 Te refused to say it a teat, , Mulehinock said. oem m _ 1. a ee . wat ou ve ; : woo wee et Pot ER BAA aan eee Rete oo . rah aera