‘toward Texas “SAINT JOHN, N.B, (CP) _ —A union official says if striking workers from the MacMillanRothesay ‘Ltd. paper mill here are forced to atop picketing two Mac- Millar Bloedel Ltd . r mills in British Colum ia they will “move to other Tallis in other cities and other provinces,” “We are taking on the Canadian paper industry, as we have said before,” Larry Hanley, president of Local sol, Canadian’. Paper we raha Satur by the ¥ sinha re Ss mem Saint John local: to stop picketing the mills in Powell ver and “Port Alberni is being studied but the pickets LEGISLATIVE LIGRART, CIpeTAVenyT tilts dee SVS tee ih OE VICTORIA, @.0., are continulng, Hanley said. He said his understanding ’ is that the board’s ruling is just 4 “cease and desist order and doesn't amount {o an injunction.” Under the British Columbia system, a labor board order is not a ‘legal document, though a court ocder could make it legal, he sald. . vg ' sour. 44773 wo arr eee) . The Localéot members set up pickets at the B.C, mills late Friday, shutting them. down as the overnight shifts were about to alart, Nearly 3,000 workers have been refusing to croas the picket lines since then, ‘The 450 ‘workers. at the MacMillan-Rothesay here’ have been on strike sitice April 10 and the action Plant | \ was aimed at protesting slow negoHations, — Ralph Schindler, president of the CPU's Powell River local, sald in a te! interview his _members would remain off the job until the pickets are re- tmooved., a Hanley said five workers are picketing each of the two mills for 24 hours 6 day, . Rothesay plant's lo one y "8 long-term orders so it won't loes its “The industry has set up Escalation threatened by pulp pickets what we call a ‘presidents’ club which is funded by all the mills and this way they the loss spread the indusiry, MacMillen- Rothesay may have the same commitment to other The union president sald he iz not aware of the actual tails of how the “club'’ works but sald the union plans to check into it, The picketing in British columbia hes has the management at home, The contract dispute centres on wages but the union aays the company has sued the workers, threatened them by mail an cancelled their benefits since the strike a0 far. no reaction from 8855. 24 HOUR TAXI LTD.) SERVICE - 635-5555, 635-5050 - 635-2525 { LicHT DELIVERY SERVICE J a . A Monday, August 27, 1979 : TERRACE-KITIMAT - d il hh ; . + . . Ui 7 , : . . : i + ; . Le . . _ . . ws . ‘ ” , + od 20¢ _~ id ! Velums 74 No. 165 J -. RUPERT STEEL &- ‘SALVAGE LTD. Seal Cove Rd., Pr. 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The winning numbers are: 9134036, 3612146, 3846333, 4007571, . ’ prizes, | NEW YORK (AP) — with: President Carter “ the policy decisions," U.S, officials defied Soviot tests Sunda Frying the wife of Bolshoi Ballet defec- tor Alexander Godunov, _ Sixty-seven other Soviet: citizens also remained on the blueard-white Aeroflot fet, which was to take off from Kennedy Airport at 5 p.m. Miss Vig EDT Fri P US, officials said th were holding firm with their beaches Sunday as crews began filling @ gap between two ching the winter nesting rea ir nes grounds af rare whooping cranes, Const uard = recon-. naissance fligh rg weekend tracked several oll ey because she was afral Tom Knox had his hands full at farmer's market Carter holds So insistence that ballerina Ludmilla Viasova come off the plane so they can in terview her in a. ‘‘non- coercive environment!’ to find out whether she was being forced to return to the Soviet Union. The St-year-old dancer's husband defected to the United States on Wednesday. Soviet officials also were steadfast in their claims that sova herself refused to get off the Aeroflot lane police would take her away, ‘Dee junds in Canada, viii aiticials said, Heavy sludge from the well, 960 illometres away in. the Bay of Campeche, coated about 25 kilometres of San Jose Island during the weekend near the Cedar aire Bayou Pass where the coast guard sent bulldozers to id the dam. _ The pass is 750 metres. ‘wide at the mouth, but narrows to 60 metres before entering Aransas Bay where the cranes and other sealife and waterfow] spend the winter. Henry Owen, ambassador ‘at large, said Carter was del making the policy decisions involved in the ineldent, but was not involved in the detailed negotiations. He. declined to be more specific. Carter was spending the weekend with his family at the presidential retreat in Camp David, Md. Owen enid reports on the situation were being sent to Carter there “several times a day, and several times a day we hear back from Camp David." “He's closely involved,” Owen said. . US. officials who have been on the yushin 62 said the 68 Soviet passengers, including 18 children, were very tired after spending two tights on the craft, Alr- conditioning as been operating on auxillary power and food wag being taken In. US. reporters were not allowed on the plane by US. officials, but the . official Soviet news agency Tass quoted Miss Viasova as Baylng the grounding of the raft was ‘“‘outrageous” and that U.S. officials were “trying to detain me in the U.S, despite my will.” Miss Viasova told U.S. officials Friday night, in the presence of Soviet officlals: “I love my husband, but he made his decision to stay here and 1 made mine, to leave." : viet plane Godunov, 29, sald he fected to ue “new areas of dance," After he was.‘ granted asylum, he escort since the. defection of her usband ae was accom it men when the boarted the air- asked to meet with his wife craft. but was turned down, so he . He said U.S, officials have turmed to the state depart: the right to .emove Miss ment for help. _ \ . Viasova from the plane, but Soviet officials that there were no plans to Mise Valsova write.a letter do 50. ; to her husband, ext One source, who asked not her reasons for wanting to return hotne. But Donald McHenry, d representative to the United Nations Security Council and chief U.S, negotator at the alrport, said that would not solve the problem. “We want to make sure she's doing it of her own volition,” he said. McHenry said one major reason the government took action was that Miss Viasova has been “under heavy deputy U.S the to be identified, said if U.S. agents were to try to board by force, they ‘henly and big" Soviet , e Of. ficials who arrived in New York on a t from Mas- cow on Sa . . Forty-four U.S. citizens who spent 10% houra on the GRANDE CACHE, Alla. (CP) — Prime Minister Clark was asked Sunday to save: this: beautiful town ‘neatied in the Rocky Mountain" wil derneas from economic starvation, “This is a dying town,” the ended a twodsy swing a 8 through his vast Yellowhead constituency between Ed- monton and the Rocky ‘Mountains Grande Cache is a modern community of 8,160 which is ira cae Ltd, coal mine. only about 18 months of | export contracts left, and residents threatened With the loss of their jobs are leaving: in large numbers. Asa result, businesses are euffering and many have closed. y : asked him to help the coal company find new markets, _ Subsidize rail freightrates to Eastern markets, help eTeats secondary industries . and ease federal lending and mortgage regulations: He was fold that 1,400 people have recently left the community. Homeowners are losing thousands of dollars when they sell their homes, “This is a bleak spot on the map of prosperous Alberta," said Gordon Toth of the local association for the han- dicapped. Mcintyre president Arthur Feldmeyer said his com: pay. wi uy. produces caal of quality, cannot compete with Eastern coal suppliers because of higher rail frelght-rates. Clark said he would study ' the frelght-rate issue and consider whether reglonal economic expansion funds can be made available to _ assist development of a foresty industry. He also promised to consider easing federal small-business loan repayments. | . Earlier Sunday, about 200 pa a n Patholle church to attend a mee with Clark. Clark spent the weekend visiting various parta of his constituency, asking for comments and thanking people for helping him @ prime minister. It ia his first visit to the constituency since the May Progressive Gout ive Conservatives defeated the former Liberal government. Today, Clark travele to Jasper. to begin a four-day meeting with his inner cabinet, 4 ; and. © . Community leaders who for assistan Energy and its effect on- the economy will be high oa the agenda. Clark and his ‘Town pleads ce senior ministers . discuss the throne speech to open Parliament in October, GRIMSBY, Ont. (CP) — “We're not heroes,” Chun Hee- Sim said Friday between sips of coffee at his Toronto high school, “It was @ responsibil to a friend,’ be said. "We just had to get her out.” young Malaysian woman young ’ woman Friday from a burning. bus that exploded moments later on the Queen Elizabeth Way at this comm 2 metres west of Hamilton. Fellow students and passing motorists raiged i thd ove “Mavis Ng, 20, a in one of five chartered RESCUERS SAY NOT HEROES Sim was among the’ the overturned bis to free. . ‘buses taking 140 ex- driver were released with minor injuries from hospital. forward to a day's trip to Niagara Falls after graduating Thwaday ‘ron Grade 13 at -High. School, a peivate school with about 300 students, They’re battling for fishs life VANCOUVER (CP) — Aquarium officials . are I fingers that they can keep alive a rare Ocean Sunfish, only one of two known to be alive in cap- ty. Aquarium guide Umeeda Umedlay said Saturday that the fish is found in every ocean in the world, but it’s “unusual ite find | one, especially alive.’ : The Ocean Sunfish, or Mola Mola, is a baby ballon leas than a metre wide and about half a metre jong. It was caught Wednesday off Vancouver Island. = west coast of Vancouver Island. He kept it alive ina water-filled box and moved it to the Bamfield marine ntation. Aquarium staff " took delivery Saturday and now "re concerned about the th of their rare visitor, Umediay sald the fish swims .cecasionally. but am most of its dme sitting in its tank. A cushion has been dealgned in an attempt to eliminate injury. She sald the Mola Mola ia a bizarrely thin fish which “looks like someone built It and forgot the tall." “Everyone who goes past itsays it is the strangest fish they have ever. seen. It has hg blue eyes and this b body, , very a should the fish survive, aquarium officials face problem because the especies can grow toa huge size. One wares Sunfish reportedly a steam ship off the Australian coast and was estimated to 2,000 kilograms, Murder charge dropped PORT ANGELES, Wash. | (CP) — A first-degree - Fear eh tare against aie year beeni, wrap. reduced to ; youth has been BeCD murder by - Clallam County juvenile © court. A spokesman for the county tor'a office aald y the charge was reduced because there was a lack of evidence of premeditation, The youth Is charged in connection with the stabbing death Monday of a Si-year- old retarded Port Angeles man in this and resort community on the northern side of the Olympic Peninsula. A hearing is expected within two weeks on whether be should siand trial in juvenile or adult court, Tanker threatens pipeline ABU DHABI (AP) The charred hulk of the 106- metre oil tanker Duke. was sinking and threatening to come to reat on an underwater oil pipeline Sunday as tugboats tried to hold it back, rescue sources One crewmember was killed, four othera wera ing Cherry Singa injured and five were for ter- minal on Abu Dhabi's Das Island in the Persian Gull, Tugs and helicopters rescued 39 other members of the crew. Das is more than 520 kilo- metres southwest of the harrow and strategic Strait of Hormuz, which is the entrance to the Persian Gulf. 1.8metre-diameter peline carries crude olf rom the Zakumn offshore difleld to the storage and Processing centre on Das. It & capacity of 10.5 miflinn gallons a day, In Abu Dhabl, agents for the tanker said the fon was caused by a leak in a natural gaa pipeline on deck . ting, and that no sabotage wan involved. Sources sald the tanker's atern settled a few metres from the underwater The Cherry Duke was capable of carrying more than fite million -sallens of. crude oil, me bed of Shipping she mo, -