PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS - Trudeau , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY DECEMBER 8, 197 ’ wants end to crises OTTAWA (CP) — Meetings in Washington have left Prime Minister Trudeau and senior ministers looking for an end in ihe near future of international trade and money crises and the U.S. surcharge on dutiable im- ports, Although differs:, .s appar- ently remain on the future ex- change rate of the Canadian dollar, trade disputes between the U.S. and Carada are ex- pected to be resolved simultane- ously. But Mr. Trudeau sald the e to _ BRANDS ALTERED greatest significance in his one- Po lice noe nave or rome In the old days of Australian day meeting with President — oe . cattle duffing, stclen cattle Nixon Monday was the U.S. ‘ were yarded into bush corrals— president’s assurance that his country had no wish to domi- nate Canada economically or politically. That statement, made at a Washington news conference Tuesday and reiterated in the Commons, brought howls from NDP Leader David Lewis that Mr. Trudeau humiliated Canada on his trip. The prime minister's report was “one of the most distress- ing declarations by any prime minister of this country.’’ Opposition Leader Robert Stanfield, however, criticized the Commons statement by Mr. Trudeau more mildly. The prime minister was to be commended for bringing back good news of Mr. Nixon's atti- tude toward Canada. But Mr. Trudeau provided too many generalities and not enough spe- cifics, Mr. Trudeau said the purpose of his trip had been to seek reassurance from Mr. Nixon thal the U.S. had no desire to infringe on Canadian economic independence. Mr. Lewis said Canadians did not Want assurances from the U.S. about their independence, i a | ; . , hi id limits th f id fled wh n th fired to st ; increased the astrance on a Satur- Bank er pays rans om note - colonies. imits the size of new — gua | when they stop vated waterfront area known as oe ee ROV ER & LAND-ROVER demands vn. Stuer: Dut victim in beauty parlor genvinefactory parts lice crackdowns ‘on youthful : expected VANCOUVER (CP) — British They wanted assurances from the Canadian government that it would ‘not continue to sell Can- ada out to the multinational cor- porations and so destroy our in- dependence.” - AndreFortin(SC—Lotbiniere) said Mr. Trudeau had come back empty-handed. An. artifi- cial crisis had been created to take attention from domestic problems, seeking a halt VANCOUVER (CP) — The city policemen’s union Tuesday night asked the attorney- general to stop proceedings against three constables who are to be charged with assault as a result of a disturbance in the Gastown area Aug. 7 this summer. A statement issued after a union meeting said the police and “‘an overwhelming number of our citizens” felt the decision to charge the three was unfor- tunate. A report by city prosecutor Stewart McMorran, made pub- lic last week, said there was enough evidence for the crown to charge three men. It also said two others could be charged by private citizens who were in- volved, The statement to attorney- general Leslie Peterson said it was “in the interest of main- taining high morale and an efficient police service in the province that we ask you as ‘ chief law enforcement officer to drug users. It attracted several hundred . young people and between 2,00 Children rubble. bomb exploded in the bar and the death YOUNGSTERS SEARCH RUBBLE removed rubble from McGurk’s Bar this week in the Roman Catholic section of Belfast, Northern Ireland, as a British soldier watched, Officials said .a 50-pound gelignite toll was 16, the largest number of victims in a single incident so far in the © troubled area. Most of the victims died when they were: buried under tons of 4 — AP Wirephoto via cable " MONTREAL (CP) — The manager of a downtown bank paid out $49,000 in ransom He returned to his bank and called the: police and at- tempted to reach his wife at BRISBANE (Reuter) — The cattle rustler—that’ traditional . Villain of thousands of western . ; . Movies—is alive and well and. . making a nulsance of himself in’ ' Australia’s Brisbane Valley. In the last few months, rus- tlers, or catile duffers.as they. s are referred to in Australian — . Slang, have stolen.cattle worth: more than $20,000 from four properties in the valley, about 80 miles from the Queensland capital of Brisbane. \. © - The manner in which the rus- End for o | communal board EDMONTON (CP) —. Alber- ta’s Progressive Conservative government has asked for the immediate resignation of the province's Communal Prop- Minister Dave -Russell said today. .- . Mr. Russell said the Yequest was made because the govern: ment is concerned about the in- regarding establishment . ofa Hutterite colony in the Verdant Valley area east of Drumheller. Because of the complexities of the Communal Properties - Act, Mr. Russell said,. the ac- tivities of the... Communal Properties Board are to. be suspended for an indefinite period pending a* government review. a The act, introduced by the former Social Credit govern- ’ ment, prohibits any new Hutter- ite eolony within 15 miles of an- ~ duffing-yards—and ‘brands - altered before being i ' driven to distant markets for # selling. . .0us matter. The disgrace of erties Board, Municipal Affairs“ . tune of $1,000. complete information received . Six for the rest of | ga nab cattle fol mele “which, has an area of ‘ear; io0 : Bquare’miles; 02 _.- ithe early settlement’ days, captured cattle eee shelle en acquitted by sympathetic ‘Juries. If the Brisbane Vailey‘ ‘culprits aré caught—so the sta- . Gen owners gay—they can ‘ex- pect sterner treatment. - ' ditional rustling grounds of the North ‘American West, : has made local station owners fue rious. This anger has led the owners . “to offer a reward of $1,000 to anyone .who catches the: Fug: Wers.. , The’ station ‘owners: believe © the modern duffers drive big transport: trucks on .to ‘remote parts of their property, and simply drive off with their living loot. their Many early settlers started their herds by stealing from large stations, and. in some parts of the country, the prac- ice was not considered a seri- being caught red-handed was far greater than that of the crime itself. a But the Brisbane Valley- sta- ; tion owners are not sentimental, They. mean business—to * the. , They have offered the reward . because they feel there just are &f not enough police to catch the ff duffers, wv One station owner, B. Charl-. ton, says there araonly two men attached to the police force’s J stock squad in southern . Queensland, and only. another iy he state, § JAILED AFTER CHASE VANCOUVER (CP) — James Moore was sentenced to 3% years Tuesday on a charge of legal possession of a gun after two police officers testified they fired five shots while chasing him, They said he drew a gun: someone, somewhere in the city picked it up,” one police investigator said.. JAY’S B. & E. MOTORS LTD. 1257 Seymour St., Vancouver? Telex 04-508558 Ph. 681-4826 and 3,000 bystanders. About 100 Tuesday when he was told his. home. Columbia Hydro expects power police and several mounted of- wifehad beenkidnapped: After several calls he dis- demands mae wae 6 percent ficers moved in toclear the areq.. -’ But all the time she:was‘at: . covered his wife. had been . oes a tite eee at =. a year for, the ne -YEATS.,.,, using. what, .4 supreme, court, wae a. beauty--parclor.. ha _safe.in-the beaut, lor. the : , - 72 In a forecast issu Tuesday j-~ judge we his report-on thie hair ‘done, Plice paving ve *-<"Whole time, ype ‘4 O& the utility estimated that in riot was “excessive force.” F. J. Guy, manager of a Not only had she not been a fiscal 1982, its customers will branch of the Bank of Mont- kidnapped but the man claim: Even unt rissy * use 43,916 million kilowatt hours real,receivedatelephone call: ing to be the kidnapper may of energy, compared to the Welland canal about 11;15a.m. Tuesday. snot have got the money left on , 16,029 million kilowatts consum- ~ , “We are holding your wife the subway, Will ove ed in Hydro’s fiscal 1971. captive,” he was told, “Do as About 10 or 15 minutes after Hydro provides about 40 per cent of the power used in the province. The crown corporation has plans for a $734 million develop- ment of new power facilities ship tie-up “WELLAND, Ont. (CP) — The frantic rush of ocean-going ships to clear the Welland Canal and the 5t, Lawrence seaway you're told or we'll kill her.” The anonymous caller de- manded $50,000 for the safe return of Mrs. Guy and gave instructions for the transfer of . he returned to his office Mr. Guy received another phone, ene from the anonymous: kid- evo didn’t follow our in- . aad she's _— 1, .pretty fussy, _, With awhole family grees gift, .: | ‘hard t shop for, a telephone designed to fit “. their individual tastes, Is a smart gift. Telentioné : ‘ gitts aré'sup-’ plied beautifully. nift-wrapped and are instalted after Christ. . the money. structions,”..the man said, .re- : mas, Boe which are expected to meet the _ before the close of navigation on _«No bothersome stiopping, - ‘wrapping. or To order or for infarmation, including, monty. bees toad growth Pe til about 1977, Dec, 12 wasdelayed for many of toneeon manager was tod aringt phe st folephon ae ve mailing. , charges, please call our local business office. ° The rebuilding of Hydro’s 45 ships Tuesday night, first by case and board a subway _versation. Jordan River plant is expected _fog and theri by a stuck’ railway rain ata downtown station. 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