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Victoria, B.C. that-his: restralnt program was | respon “ai Feelection of his Bover Thi spéech ‘sald the government gill tur many: af its over to - the - privaté. sector; extend the’ pensation Stabilization Program, whieh": “restricted (sector wage Increases; and seek greater proditctivity remaining employees: a8. tt Attempts te revive the economy, = - posliton Leader Dave’ Barrett ‘aald ‘cutting pubiie ‘add : to.’ and not solve’ B.C.’s He said the NDP ‘will put up “a servants fron’ the: heavy hand unemployment problem. e helluya fight” toprotect.c: of, government. o " successful, he'sald, morale: will plummet, resulting ina. decline in productivity, a nda for. ‘government anda: paranoia on th * “We will: not sit * jdly’ while they . kick ‘eround ‘the province,” he said. we ESCAPED THE IMPACT - my : , - The throne speech said the public. ‘service has ste too. fat in the past 30 years, and has ‘escaped the impact of the. recession felt -by workers ln the private sector. fear “Te is evident’ that the taxpayers can no longer support the , level of public services.and the number of, employees that | had -grown up inthe last 30. yeara,” the speech said, - Public. seryants were warmed they will be‘expected to do. more for leas, but were promised that strong efforta will be "made to simplify procedures and. eliminate. obstacles to. - higher productivity. ~ ’ Bennett defended the ‘government’s program ‘following.’ the reading‘ of the. speech by. Lt.-Gov. Henry’ Bell-Irving. ~ He told reporters the government: is doig everything. it can ‘to’ ensure taxpayers’: money. goes for services | by _Teducing ‘the ‘number of people’ delivering: those’ services - and by making sure the demands of those who remain “stay within the ability of the taxpayers 1 to pay:”” “Benuiett refused to say If the governinent. would impose'a wage.and benefits.freeze when it extends the Compensation” Stabilization Program, which. limits. ‘Public, ‘sector. pay. . tine ' and 316-88. their contribution to increased productivity. A imilar extension was: imposed last yearr on the government - ‘managers who have. not had a raise since October, 1981. “Byery British-.. Columbians _, understands” that. productivity. means-doing: mare for the same amount, and: ; ALJENATION 0 0 e0ts fhe “Jobp Fryer, who is expected to head the B, ic. Gover ent - Employees Union’s bargaining team, this: fall, said the’ goveriment's “provacative rhetoric” will lead to a further - -denioralization’ and alienation: of the government workforce. ©. He said it is ridiculous for the. government to call for increased productivity, while at the same time threatening - and’ ‘frightening government employees about their ‘job security. . “Does the government ex expect people: to co-operate k in - figuring out ways to get rid of themngelvesT® MONTAGUE, Tex, (AP) _ —-Henry Lee. Lucas. laughed “when his bail was set.at $1 million and: objected when-his . lawyer protested the bond was too high’ but has pledged to ‘help solve the: 100 murders’ he claims to’ have ‘committed, * Texas authorities. say: “] will finish giving. back the dead that I have talcen, ; Lucas was reported to have told state District Judge Frank . Douthitt on Thursday." |: Lucag, a ‘former mental patient convicted shore than’ two _ decades ago of killing | his mother, has béen charged in the slayings of three women and has talked about . as Many as 60, investigators said, |, >) Lucas, a4f-year-old drifter anid handyman, ¢ claims he has. : ., Killed about 100 women In. Texas:and 15 other. states since ”- being released. from, a Michigan prison i in 1875, authorities / sald. four- Killings, said, Texas Ranger | Cari Weathers. . . FINDS NO EVIDENCE CO: Montague ‘County Sheriff W. F, ‘Conway said n none of 120 calls he hus‘received ‘from law: officers in Ww states has produced any evidence, ©. =." : “] don’t believe he's intentionally lying,” Weathers sald. “oy “There are things he’s Bpeclfic about and things he’ '8 very vague about.” : = . Lueas was charged Thursday with killing a young female hitchhiker lie claimed to have picked up in December, 1981, . _ hear Abilene, Tex. Lucas told investigators he raped the woman. before and after devapitating her.’ ° Lucas alao is charged with the murders of Kate Rich, 80, -.from nearby Ririggold, last September and his 1b-yeat-old ‘common-law wife, Freita Loraine Powell, a month earlier. been linked, but not charged, with the 1960 murder of a ‘,, Woman hitchhiker at Georgetown, Tex., about 50 kilometres - north- -of. Austin. ’ Lucas éald he also’ has killed women in New’ Medico, _ Arizona, Utah, California, Oregon, South Dakota, ~ Minnesota, Mlinoia, Michigan, New Jersey, West Virginia, | > Flotida, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Missouri, authorities ; WHY BUY.NEW? WHEN USEDWILL Do! Do you want parts tolix Up your car but your budged r’t allow it? Beat the high cost of new boris with quality used parts trom S.K.B. AUTO SALVAGE _ 635-2333 or 635-9095 | as Barrett accused ‘Bennett of of playing a ‘dangerous game by ‘Inatilling ' fear in the public service. Ifthe -premier is He! ‘also refused: to éay if thé houra of work for public - an servants would be extended to 40.a week from the current 35. /JBASE, Calif’ (APV( —~ The’ - Birt a ey investigator adid Thureday that he is skeltical of ‘Lucas’s story. Lucas has been ‘definitely linked" to only Williamson County Sheriff Jim Boutwell said Lucas has. . ‘Aeronautica: ey 4490 Duhan (just off Hwy. 14} RCMP Constable Fern Stiener gives bleycla: safety tips to. ’. students at Kitt K’Shan School and then watches as they given.a point by point detail of what they needed to know . make their way through the course painted by. parents In: “the school parking lot. Each individual student was then _ when riding a bicycle. US..." * space: ~. ‘shuttle. - Challenger, rerouted -on its. - 96th. orbit, went.ardund the world two extra révolutions.. today -and glided. without ‘fanfate to a sunrise landing - on: the: familiar bed of... California’s Rogers. Dry : ~~) Lake! - “Challenger, © Robert Crippen reported as the. = ‘100-tenne, © shuttle’ touched: down. Tight on the centreline as it ended a near-flawléss six-day mission, ‘marred’ only. by waveoff.on the first attempt ; to land a shuttle in Florida.’ ' ‘The: “mission's major accomplishment. was the Meployment of a West: - German scientific’ package “ ‘in’’ Earth --orbit “by? ‘the ” remarkable. - . Canadian-developed robot_. arm: and ~ the package's a récapture by: the 13-metre- long Canadarm:— a test” . that: proved the: -Shuttle’s © ability. to: . Tecover ailing ‘ ‘space vehicles for repair on“. shuttle’s “future flights. Challenger also” succesifully” lauinehed *: ‘communications , satellites, orlé‘Canadian and - two ‘the other Indonesian. The . ship's Bally” Ride, Florida ~ diversion. : “Phe good news is the |. beer is very, very cold this | morning; the bad news : ‘iB - 4 that it is $,000 miles away In. . Florida,” ground controller.” ~ Guy Gardwer told the Aight |. crew as Challenger rolled to. .: a stop on Rogera Dry Lake at Edwards Air Force base... - “That's what I.was afraid 4 ‘of,” Crippen replied. Crippen’s crew. included Rick Hauck and § mission. specialists.” Ride,“ John | Fabian and Dr.: pilot ‘Norman Thagard. 7 smail Was. still in Florida. ‘ Chhllenger Pierced clear | 1 _ wheels. : down," shutthe.commander™ | “Lucas corifesses winged’ five’. astronauts, . including the - First, American woman ‘jin © . apace, © hoped ‘to return the shuttie” | to Cape Canaveral, Fla,; but: “overcast forced: the ' disappointing” had’ ‘skies | National J and. . Space _ ‘Acbninistration | crew and a -. ‘mini-convoy of “so-called: “safing , vehicles waa ready’. _ and walling on the lakebed. Thé regular. landing crew nyt skies: ‘aito tunway” “Bsa sa. - herd-sand.: ‘atelps ‘on™ the Mojave Desert, at.6/57 aim. ‘PDT. (9:57-a.m. EDT).: - There were hundreds of “thousands of sightseers and .. ‘a rousing “welcome-home ceremony to greet that 1981 miasion. This time, only 125 _ : Space Centre).- People made the trip:on ‘the *, Chance that: weather ‘would force the detour: 9° «. FOG and. CLOUDS. - NASA first postponed the” ‘Florida «landing * for’ 90. -minutes, citing “patches of fog -and - low: clouds,” Officials still hoped | skies would clear to allow an 8:30 Al “Injury. > death. Qiemlanski was admitted” ‘to Milla Memorial - ‘Hospital in the early morning hours of Sunday, May 28. . He died June 13, For thoge 15. days he never regained consciousness and was kept in the intensive | ware: ‘unit. "Thus Ear,. police have not laid. aniy charges, saying * . Ziemianski appeared to be a. “willing “ géveral fights that took Place pelor to his hospital "admission. ALynch is not at liberty to releané any information from the autopsies performed on the double murder ~ victims Maria Theresa Catherine. Deutch and Earl Austin Barber, They are believed to have been killed “Sunday, June 12. The RCMP. supplied a forensic - @xpert.for the autopsies. ~~ , But aince Wiliam. Ray Hennessy, a 24-year-old ; "peaident of Sicamous has been charged with two _ counts of second degree murder, in connection with the deaths Lynch says all. the tacts of the case will ‘come out at the trial. ‘regulations, oT, iia is om PTY. “ Blows deadly . : | .* Herald Staff Writer ‘ - _TERRACE— Marek Ziemianski died from a brain _ That is the preliminary findings of an autopsy vperformed to determine the’ ‘cause: of death: - However, Terrace coroner Jim ‘Lynch: states it is‘ “unknown which: blow caused. the death. He is‘ : proposing to hold a cornoner’s inquest inte. the, case _ sometime in August so that. all. the facts can be. . . presented to the public and to quelch the many — * rumors circulating around Terrace concerning the: Lynch states his role as coronér js two-fold. One, to _ het as a representative of the family in depermmining . “who, what, where and how” a person died. ‘Two, to “suggest possible preventative: action to the general Public: to avoid similar future deaths. A case in point is the recent death of a Thornhill ‘man killed by a land slide while digging a ditch for a ‘private water line. Lynch, . officials, have asked the Regional District of Kitimat- . Stikine to pass out WCB regulations to people apply for permits ta put in their water systems, While the - WCB regulations do not have force of Jaw in these eases, at least people will be aware of safety factors such as making certain a ditch 1a well braced and the : exeavated dirt. is not applylng pressure to the hole before jumping in, The RDKS is Dow supplying the ; . But just after 7 a: m. EDT, as Crippen. was to begin ‘descent to-Florida, Gardner radioed: . “The weather at« the Cape-is” getting worse ‘instead of better, soit looks . like ng: go for KSC (Kennedy “You ‘guys can sit back arid relax alittle bit; we will” ‘be ‘going ‘into Edwards on the: followirig . orbit.” He added: “KSC had a ted ‘carpet out for you.” On orbit 97, Crippen got the — go-ahead to fire ‘Chatencon's twin braking _ participant” in together with WCB ‘ * By - any: ‘measure, flight. had been ‘a success - _ malfunction : “shuttlée's '$8,000-kilometre-* ai-hour speed’ : by - 340° _ kilometres to start it from 200 Kilometres high on ar “hour-long, blazing descent. back to Earth. The ship landed on orbit the ‘and. Ride’s performance — “the first American® woman ‘to fly in. space’ was’ a -workhorae on scientific and mechanical tests —~ had. to -be a powerful endorsement. for female astronauts. . ‘Five of the previous: six shuttle landings took place ‘at Edwards,and conditions ‘were so good today that a Spokesman called it “a bad — -Gase of - severely clear . weather. me -- Meanwhile, the- -ahuttle’s ’ few mechanical ‘problems ali turned out, in the words. _o flight ¢ director John Cox, * They. included. ‘trouble | -Maureday with one .of the.’ _ three Auxillary Power Units - “which © run: the’: ‘shisttle's ‘hydraulic’ eystem | ‘on launch, - and landing. » an But ~. ‘because “of the’ = which - . deared up when ‘the “unit « was. restarted ‘~r. NASA abandoned, -the idea, of _ extending: . the’ flight’. .if . | weather forced ence _ “of a: #orida 1 landing taal - Highlights. of shuttle flight - seven included: ©” .., ‘— On ‘the commerrial. are not worried Herald Staff Writer TERRACE— While some — restaurant owners: say: McDonald's opening * in Terrace by Christmas will ~ Owners be devastating for their . business, othera say it will - help - at least in the long run. The Pony Coeratsatice* Tsares says McDonald's will ‘hart all the: ‘other restaurants of which there - are too many, . by causingthem to. lose both customers and staff. . She - says other restaurants can't compete ‘with Big: Mac’s ‘maasivée. advertising campaigns and give-aways, “Tsares says. there are already too many choices of places to eat in Terrace and it would be better: if MeDonald’s waited at least two years until the economy improves before - opening. . Peter. Kitchner, the manager of Brownies aince . June 16, is more hopeful: . ‘With McDonald's planning _ to open almost right beside _ him, he views “it: a8 :an attraction to his place. — ' Kitehner. expects ~ his : ‘business te slump for about . a tnonth and then return to- normal. .“*You, can't. beat :- (McDonald's) for jobs," he 1 says, and in the long run: it wai Dep. “saya there is no doubt that. - S0m1e ‘restaurants are ar ‘ to ‘suffer but only the will. tell which ones: “He. ‘gaya. . side,. Ride and. Fablan A&W did. a..study on_ deployed communieations competing with the Big Mae. - satellites’ for- Canada.and. and with a few exceptions Indoriesia. NASA received - the- -study showed A&W - $11 million apiece for taking» business actually improved ° _important ‘test. the satellites up. —. On’ the. engineering ' side, the mission specialists - used the shittle's 15-metre, © Canadian designed and built . remote manipulator’ arm to ‘release. a. reusable: West Germarbuilt ‘instrument . ' package into. orbit: and wapturing it. Tt. was' ‘an of ‘the. shuttle’s, ability to haul in’ ailing satellites for repair. : One such'm.ssion is ‘set for. _ April, 1994. | Pare S ” ~_—-On the scleniific bide, -- the ‘astronauts activated a number of " experiments.-. One was designed to create: - to be no problems at all.” | “chemicals purer than those « * that can be made on Earth; _ another practised . mixing - alloys ‘and yet “another investigated thesoldering of” ~metals, = Anumber af experiments, * including one to: gauge: the -. effect ‘of ‘welghtléssnesa on: an. ant colony, awaited .. evaluation on the’ ‘ground. - Thagard . was. conducting tests to trace the problem of. space sickness. Fish war looms ‘ VANCOUVER (CP) — ~British Columbia fishermen ‘ andixidustry spokesmen are predicting an all-out fish war ‘within. a week, ‘following the breakdown of salmon treaty talka between ’ Canada and the U.S. _ U.S. fishermen plan to fire the first. shots by moving ‘in close to Canadian waters off Prince Rupert; B.C,on July lL could scoop up as much as 85 per cent of the 1.2 million | sockeye salmon headed for the rich Canadian fisherles in the Skeena and Nass Rivers, Mike Burgess, spokesman for the Fisheries Association of B.C., said Thursday. “We're talking. about an | all-out fich war, but the ~ The American fishermen . problem is we could win the _ battle’ and ‘lose the war because the stocks just won't . recover,” said Burgess: . Prince . Rupert _ Mayor See Statement page 5 Classifieds , other - says . ‘McDonald's INSIDE - Local world sports. ‘pages ear Comics, horoscope: pages 880" _ when Ronald ‘MeDonald - comes. into town.- Kortmeyer, however, docs - with Terrace had only one - ‘area where - restaurants “were located... He says eating locations are tqa spread out mow. =” ‘Dairy Queen's Horst Ellermann forsees a drastic drop in his business forthe . first six ' months. He states Dairy — Queen managers have experienced ‘this. drop when a “MeDorlald’s.. first opens in _ dirget compe tition. While “it's ““seary”” at. firat, and staff are generally. laid off ‘with: the logs of customers, _after that six month period _ bisiness returns” to ita “* pormal previous level, . _ A‘ Pizza Patio. spokesman will ‘neither help nor. hurt until . they come out with a McPizza. The Pizza Hut ‘was not available for. * ‘comment: Other local non: ° restaurant businessmen who do not. want -to be identified say anything the . people.of ‘Terrace want is good, One says McDonald's is a different kind of restaurant than is curréntly. here and should not affect ~ any others.” One businessman sees McDonald's as atiracting people from other areas to Terrace which will add customers to other stores. One man. said business needs competition — to. survive. Another ‘noted it ‘was ‘better. to. ‘have McDonald's in Terrace than - in Kitimat... OF _ Prince _ Rupert. : pages 1081 1, ‘AGW's Bt. érioyer’ | 1 7 4