__. Nicaraguan territory to-join - ees Nicaraguan . Nicaragua: charged. that “Honduran soldiers entered rebel farces trying to topple |, ‘the Sandinista: government, ° “but Hondurag: denied. the’ : allegation and-sald’ today tte «wants peacel?e: a: She; Honduran ‘Foreliin « --Ministry”:"sald “Thursday ‘: = plght:: ‘At. no time has the. today veer winecaadar't the - _ National Security: Council: "1g. Nicaragua. wants, war, Honduras. wants ‘peace... He. sald::,Honduras ‘ia: prepared to open talks with. Nicaragua ta. , Avold: an artoed: Rlash.. : The ‘Nicaraguan, Forelgi . Ministry, in a’ vstatement Thursday. - : cbattled . Honduran ‘invaders’ in: the Papayas:: Valley. about 290 Hlomettes » Horth:- of Managua. "the | ‘thdemeat ‘came a “day ‘after the: ‘Sandinista a “government ‘ead it was on. the - brink ' of. war’ with Honduras. : ; a not gay: how | many soldiérs:-were “involved-in the fighting “on- eacli: ‘aides, The report could not’ be. independently . - confirmed: . ‘since .-no., “reporters: are . allowed into:the area. There was no immediate response’ to the. Nicaraguan ‘aims’. from Honduras.” 0 8. ¢ - Earlier, the Nicaragnan ‘ covernment said its troops “annihile ‘rebel . . exiles who strearied into rorthweat, Niearagua from: - v Honduras. ’ But. the liisurgents’ .. : commander ‘pays his forces are, fighting on several fronts and “the . ‘defeat ofthe leftiat régime - ‘in Managua is sealed.” me The Foreign Ministry said“ Vice-Minister, Nora‘ Astorga addressed || &.. “note fo Honduran Foreign Minister Edgardo..:: Paz... -Barnica protesting two other attacks. by Honduran:‘soldiers on Nicaraguan soil, One attack allegedly occurred | ‘at 8. am... Thursday at the border post _of Zopilota in Chinandega ” .'province,,. about “100 ‘kilometres. -northwent ‘of Managua, and the: “other . attack ‘took place’ at El Oyate, near. BE Espino, by.a .. . Honduran military. patrol against - a” Niceraguan, ; patrol. While ‘fighting “faged ‘Thirsday, the ‘Sandinistes . _ faced a new threat on the: _ southern border ‘with: Costa’ Rica, where ‘a’ separate exile © faction vantiounced plans to join. the: battle: to. overthrow ‘Nichragua’ S. month-old | Jettist government. “ At UN headquarters in ‘New York, : Mexico. and - Cuba. sided with Nicaragua ~ in Security. Council debate | “Thursday on the. Central American country’s charge that it was under attack by - . ant-Sandinista guerrillas . - irhined by the United ' States. Washington _ hai . denied such accusations. In a broadcast later over the rebels’ clandestine radio station, guerrilla... commander Col. Enrique Berinydez Varela sald his forces are fighting on ‘the ‘Atlantle const and in the provinces of Nueva Segovia,. Jinotega and Matagalpa.” . from other nearby facilities. About $2,500-was donated by oo was “tortolsing along’ at, Se Smee re ‘a "LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY | -’.. PARLIMENT BUILDINGS : _ Victoria, B. Ce 7 Vey 1d, The new. ‘playground equipment at Jack Cook School. was a advice, + ‘hit not only. with that school’s students, but with pupils — ! . the B.C.. : Telephone Employees Association, and with thelr. equipment was purchased: last fall; but If arrived too:late to be set up before winter. March 24 was > its first day of Use; boy ; -ministry of municipal. affairs.” . might change is if ‘an: ‘individual maunieipallly Saale he Cooper, and Gordo Galbraith who su portedit " praposed reductions waa the provincial reduce this:grant:. - The city budget has passed i i finally’ adopted: it ‘miust gato " Clerk-Administrator. Bob Terrace coffers were: announe - ‘Theré are still more figures that’may ‘ha ; One of which again will come the provincial ‘government. i _ 1982, it contributed $42,000 under‘h Basic C t ethe, This*” . year’ s amount is still to’ be. finalized. 7 ‘It is expected: that this surprise development will redpen "The ‘municipal ” ‘revenue aharing progra ms : formula based on each city’s population,’ ‘budget ‘and. ts base. According ; 16" a’ Victoria report, “now tha E”-the* provincial, revenues are. assured, the hom witer;, ‘all ; businessman, and other property. taxpay iD noth have to : pay more.” meg indet ‘variable tax, rate’ ‘system: announce "According: to’ ‘Hallgor,. there hag. counell members, at this’ possibilty ; Herald Staff Writer. ; TERRACE — —The Terrace Unemployrnent Action Centre és i rer: Chi ie of 8 aft EGE obtaining - a, judgment Thureday: galnst the killer, but -olé‘ot: jawyerd: doubte* they wilt recelve any inoney: a Aneta ‘stated. To realize i any settlement, they ‘will probably “have to’ win another B.C, Supreme Court suit they have filed to get thelr hands on a controversial $90,000 payment RCMP. made to’ Olson's. ‘family, Vancouver lawyer David: ‘Gibbons, sald in an interview. “.. , . Justice ‘RR. M. “Paris of. the. B.C, Supreme _ Court. ordered ~ the judgment: in “default — ‘Thursday, ‘against Olson. ' “Daniages'’ are a to be set In two to three. months. «.« - | Tha defaisit: judgment ‘against Olson, who: is, “serving. a’ minimum 25-year life term ‘in ’ Kingston, Ont., penitentiary, was based.on . "Olson's. failure to file a 'statement.of defence. against" the actiona,, brought ‘under the- B.C. Family Compensation ‘Act.. Le ‘Court documents show Olson wrote a. letier. in - Deceinber,, 1982, to Allan McEachern, . B.C : ‘Supreme , ut Chief ,. Justice, - “stating he- “Intended 8h 'a statement of defence. He. had requiested: ‘that the - court’ order ’ :his appearance int the. Vancouver’ ‘courtroom... wo - However : his Tequeat was rejected by ‘the 7 ‘sours, i . "Dryitig bo get their leks in ; - before public attention. is diverted -by a possible B.C. - election, - three of the 11 Conseryative :’ leadership candidates descendéd on | the province this week i ina. Whirlwind ‘bid to woo delegates’ ‘support forthe. June’ convention. mo While : Brian Mulroney, Peter: ‘Big: and Michael” - Wilson; tobdk' advantage of ‘glorious - ‘spring weather to bound * ‘Ground ‘the sun: drenched; : province like | * jack: rabbits, - another | _ ¢andidate;: ‘John . Crosbie, prejudiced against Olson, 2 ; teading police to his victims’ bodies. - ¢heoughout December, 1980, and Seplember, 1981. ‘Vaneouver freelance author. “Victoria neiva conferencé he would -repla¢e' “the royal “commission on the economy with a. Series of _ smaller ‘study- groups, employing told a “people “with , expertise: in Kamloops. ’ % o woe Earlier, . Blaikie, a: 45+ year-old Montreal lawyer who resigned as Try party _president in January after a two-year . term; . "MUSIC FESTIVAL TOMORROW © SATURDAY, MARCH 2 . Pacifi c Northwest Music Festival k cE. M. LEE THEATRE © $00 pam, “aa 00 Children (12 & under) $1.50 -’ (Remaining tickets avaitable only: Friday 7 evening att the RE M. Lee Theatre): “INSIDE | Local world Sports . pages. ear . the < other. end - of the. country ‘Thursday, - Mulroney,” : Blaikie and, ilaon - reserved itiuch of their visits’ for meetings — with party members, But - during thterviews, ali three stressed’ their belief that © encouragement, of free enterpria¢ ds’ the key to.. solving ‘tmemployment and stimulating : the. economy. Blaikie, ' who visited 14 of B.C.'s,.28 federal tidings, | finished! hlis, three-day. tour. - dn Metalmo Thursday night | where: the said he favored a free -vote:.in ‘the House of ‘Commons “0h capital. punishinent:'-- a° position |, echoed: bv -. Wilson in. | . ee pe ‘Comics, horoscope: pages 889 ¢ Classifieds _ - pages: | 1081: 4; SER tial Bb, “the Gout iegistry; a an affidavit filed by' ‘Gibbons Gibbons said- the judge, after: reading documents before him; said Olson/ did not,:in: . fact, have any. ‘defence fo the’actions and’ “therefore a. judgment - in -defdult. was nol -- Olson; who. pleaded guilty Jan.'14, 1982 to 11. . counts of first-degree murder, probably has no’ money. to’ pay: the: damages, . Gibbons said... ‘However, the. families - have: ‘another: Tegal = ‘action pending in which they are suing Olson's: ..- ~ defence’ Jawyer Robert’ Shantz, ‘Olsan’s wife . © Joon -and “James‘'MeNeriéy, ‘the lawyer. who he > drew: up the agreement between Olson~and -’ ” police, for: administering the: payoff’ Olson’s - » family was paid: $90,000. in retarn. for. Olson . The: ‘bodies were, found in’ remote focations ; ' southwestern BC, - between ‘ ae 4 ke teeta “Gibbons: ’ ‘algo ° said” the parents ‘could . garnisheé any profits Olson might, realize from. - . the'isale. ofa biography. being written’ ‘by: a Se " al aibLity of el: veinien ’ Bsitig’a Such: as Olson” from * profititig iri "through thé Sale of books on their ri one convict ms thinie ‘imés bit later rejected it because of possible conflicts ~ Helene: with the right to freedom of f speech ts “Parents involved 3 in ‘the first ation. were | -. Sigmund and: Marie Wolfsteiner, parents of “Sandra _Wolfsteiner, °.16;. “Gary and. Sharon | ., Rosenfeldt, ‘step-father and Mother ‘ ‘of. Daryn "Todd Johnsrude,.16; Margaret Kozma, mother of Judy Kozma, 14; Mary.and Everett Court, "parents ‘of. Ada Anita Court, 13; Lillian Belaire, . _ mother, of ‘Louise Chartrand, 175 Stephen and Partington, : - Partington, § 9; and Raymond King sr., father of Raymond King’ A rae |: ae * parents. of Simon: ” Rosenfeld!’ ‘paid - in ” an ‘interview ‘trom ~ Edmonton. ‘that he and his wife were happy.” “about the decision. - “He said ‘the families had a - specitie purpose : “for filing : the suits — to take away from Olson any ‘money to- publish a book on his-exploits. _ “our intent, if we can, “ta to stop publication of any book he might write or to make sure he doesn’t. make any money: from it: specitied policy areas. Both | Blaikie. : Mulroney, whe moved on to Regina Thursday, defended ‘theiit, lack of legislative © experience. — neither has gat. cin’ “the Commons. "Mulroney, the 44-year-old former ‘Tron. Ore Co. of ‘Cahada ‘president .who is taaking his second attempt _to-win the party leadership, ‘“gald the disatvantageé of not being: a Member of -Parliament is offset by his _ bilingualism and his business experience. “In: Regina, Mulroney, “whose ‘Bupport is thought to ibe - primarily Hastern- __pased, sald Prime Minister Trudeau. - ‘has treated western Canadians as Ah they ¢ don't count. - and” next , House of. . >C candidates woo ieheee delegates He said ie. he was leading the Conservatives in- the general: election; Trudeau would have to fight “those seats with. a francophone. component in excess of 10 ‘per: scent. " ot! “For every one. that I’m - - going to. win there (central Canada): he's going to have to. win. one” in’ “Western Canada.’ ann ~ Blaike sald in Vietoria © there © short-term : advanitages Ho having a. leader without asgeatin the Commas, whieh he ald the, public now pees as a place of | considerable bitterness. "Tm in this race ‘because: _ IT want to be’ leader," iY whe said, AG -wiy BUY NEW? ol _ WHEN USEDWILL DO! | a Doyo want parts 4 fotix up your, car bu! your budget 2 won't allow? Beat the hrgh.cost of new parts with : / quality used parts trom “S. K. B. AUTO SALVAGE * 35-2333 or 635-9095 3690 Duhaa (justotf Hwy, 16 E). a 7 ORY, \250 families” ‘were receiving social assistance’a sy donterel the 7 —~ -, 1983, ‘Terrace had-2,200 ‘people collecting: UIC. benefits “Over workers- were ‘on NEED. and EBAP projects: Hotes os ; expected soon Herald Staff Writer . i “TERRACE — Tony. Brummet,. minister of lands and | Parks, has confirmed that an announcement on the future of ete: Lakelse Lake Hotsprings will be made shortiy, "That confirmation.came March 24 in‘a letter to Skeena . MEA Frank Howard, The minister writes “a: ‘satisfactory resolution relating to the hotsprings will be made, in the ~ near future." “4's my. guess," says Howard, “that an ‘annouriverrient about the springs. could be made by, or. even before, March . ‘al. wt “There are currently. four proposals’ ‘tok hotsprings development being reviewed: by the lands. ministry. The * deadtine for the submission of those proposals was Feb. 2B. Cpt H. ‘Justice encouraged “TORONTO