Legislative Libr ar Parliment Buildings , r Victoria, B, G.. : VOV~124 0 ! terim position Leader Erik Nielsen, Mulroney reception was .“'mar- Beat in | side" in the: sacra rian Mulroney prime minister Conservative leader | election... Liberal sirategist Senator Keith ° . Da ey said he. will, recommend the — ernment: do what itean to get Mulroney’. “inte: the ‘Commons “fas, quickly as we. possibly. can,” adding he doesn't .beliéve “the party. should contest the byelection: "That's probably the only way. we'll find tit: ‘what he really. believes and what he’ s ; really saying,” Davey sald.’ . = He. o-irapaisci dartsg hits 5 campaign that © ne an: ‘MP. would resign the “very. night” a i the’ -convention to make way‘ for:‘a byelection. But:he sald has, been too busy” to consider that yet. me “While. getting a seat is stil ‘a: jprlocity. “it's Less important than it might have’ been" because the. House. is schéduled to - "adjourn soon fpr the | ‘Wanner, Mulroney. said. Oe Pr “He didi’t know’ if ‘he ‘would be in the. "Commons when it resumes in September. _ The show ‘of. ‘unity’ was balstered: by" “total slipport” from six of ‘the seven-Tory premiers: Alberta’s, Peter Lougheed, ” « Saskatehewari's Graht Divine, Ontario’s | ‘| William David, New Britiswick's: “Richard -Hatfteld, Nova Seatia's; “Johti Buchanan . “and:Prince Edward Islanid’s Jim Lee. | 7 ; Only Newfoundland Premier. Biian » Peckford,. who supported: Newfoundland ‘MP John Crosble in the race, was missing ‘. “He ‘had already left: Oltawa. : “In 'a\ gesture of ;kindness- to Clark, : “Mulroney said he isn’t in any rush for the _former prime minister to move. out. ‘of. _ Stomoway, the Opposition leader" i] office - ". résidenice. Clark and wife Maureen MeTeer know: “that“whatever is convenient and: Atmpely a | for them is appropriate,” he said, a Earlier, Mulroney told reporters thet the : — leader ‘will continue ‘to: : __Protalnent and. most a lmparteat rele’ and it. both Toronto MPs, : Newfoundland’ MP" - John Crosbie and-Edmonton: millit ihalre ‘Peter Pockington on Sunday. : “aE was delighted with my thielings and: “received,” ‘Mulroney told, repotters: a : He-gald he had received some: very, “wey “Rood : suggestions” and - “would be - to elaborate. ve toa ‘ Crosbie, admitting * he is. corisldering ° “Tedving politics when thé next: election’ ‘is called, ‘promised ‘Malroney. : “my ful. : * “supiort”™ until then. “> |e’ doubted party unity: would be any P My think that any Conservative whi steps - out ‘of line or creates any trouble will meet . party ‘members that -he or :she just * minister: ‘said. Mulroney later praised crosbie as tg phiceless national asset” and urged hish not to’retire. “Crombie told reporters he is, very.” lth his pacer : y Bae _ Yellowhead, Alta., and plana to remain, in. » politics, - Asked if he intends to stay for. several elections he laughed ‘and replied: “That! 3 _up tn the electorate.” ue a _ Clark paid he has already. been in tovei el wlth: chia . constituency, executive. dn. _, Wowhead, Alta., and plans to. remaly in " politics. - ; : “Asked if he intends ‘to stay for savers lections, he laughed. and replied: “That's ‘to fhe | electorate,” . i whfely he did not disclose — while Wilson . Jal predicted’ a smooth, transition.. nA * Pocklington ; said Mulroney might make, - hina éabinet minister if the Tories win the *nextelection. "| “Mlasing from the meetings were fringe |. Candidates John Gamble, a_‘right-wing, : ~vReceate MP, and Anti-metrie crusader: . "dbed. < Clark's cali tor: unlly came immediately. wed "ath defeat aa announced, ‘and, he : Clark said he is “eunfidenit: ‘baunroody * hasa't wavered since... ‘will have the kind of support that 1 fied ~. _He devepted defeat graciously and left ‘froin the leadership campaign that-I won - no doubt where be stands... (in 1976) until the general election that:1 . - wor (in 1979)" and will go-oa ‘to win the next élection. “But neither he nor Mulroney. would ay what role Clark might take; i Said. Mulroney: “We all want a itl : “time to getia Iltthe rest.” ) 3 ’. Both’ nen were received siarunty by’ , chucus as they arrived and bégan shaking . +: “hinds, One person who went up to- Clark ‘was. Noftthumberland MP. George Hees, 6 “ Mubrortey : supporter who. wae. aunted Sunday as calling Clark “a s0.b." rf : He moved that Mulroney’ $ ‘election be ’ made’ unanimous. And tater, when. sup: “porters booed a thentlon of Mulroney at a. party. after Saturday night's vote, Clark: - - tonight about’ party ity.” a but told reporters in the dying days of the ‘camipalgn. that “if things. gq amiss”’ fe - intedided to stay inthe Commons asthe MP. »_ biter leader. ce the. cast = es ” - remarks.” Thé Jabor organization makes two suggestions. the “space: ‘fora Summer Canada’ project’ to. provide . Fecreation opportunities for the handicapped. The farmers . ', Want te Set-up their market thete every ‘Saturday starting. - July 2 from.9 a: m. to pm. ‘The farmers have two other . Buggested sites. ’ : "Besides Clark; Mulroney met. ellow ; ‘candidates, Crombie and: Michael : Wiléon,. , moSt. ‘appreciative - of: the '; support’: 1* _ netingt: on-some of ‘them: Boon. He declined: : such an immediate wave of anger « ‘from a wouldn't: risk ‘it,”’ the formér. finance -cimpregsed" with’ Mulroney’s plans..— __contines of the umbrella weapons testing agreement signed _ Neil’ ‘Fraser. Gamble sald he waan’t in. . a positon from a Browing peace rhovement. ~“qulekly stilted them ; ‘I meant th said: ” Clerk did nat aay. what he plansto do now.” * ot. Yellowhead and would ‘serve, , under ; - today or Tuesday. He says the results of such autopsies are :: "District Labor Council, bas sent council'an letter objecting. $7,500 building‘permit. ‘reconsidered will be dealt with tonight, Both"the Terrace” agents on the high cost of city sick leave pay: . Blaggering rate.” Part of that, he says, {8 ‘the Increase to _ tigured the annual premium would be-about $12,000 per _year and ‘would incorporate a waiting ‘period of several pla - advising “it is unlikely that. (Terrace) would. have any. “and: Servicing would, at this time, rently curtal any " long-éxpeted Proposal from the U.S: for unarmed teats af ; recommedidation tp Lamontagne which he can then discuss porations © 7 with his cabinet colleagues. , 25 cents... Established 1908... A scipabor found an ay vino dead in bed ‘man is ‘believed to be in his early 20's: ‘The womaits age’ “was given as 23 by policb. The hames of the victims w not be released until the next of kit are notified, Broomfield says the police are looking fora suspect: The RCMP refused ‘to confirm or deny earlier report | the murder victims were found ina ParkAvenueresidence: Coroner Jim: ‘Lyach states ati autepsy will be held either: Senerally released. two weeks, after they" 8 are completed. : vee ‘yenata Statt Writer. : ‘ ‘TERRACE— One. of the items Terrace council has: on tonight's agenda is labor's reponse to. remarks made by Alderman Alan Soutar at-the’'May S:'session, |... | Surinder Malhotra, prealderit of the Kitimat-Terrace and © to Soutar’s “allusion’”...the victims of Terrace’s depressed economy. are the ‘garbage’ of Terrace. - The remark is said.to have been made during z counell ; discussion af RCTV's ring report when, according to the 3 an etter, Soutar is. said to have asked Mayor’ Helmut - Shayna Towris. and Alain Losier of Mir. Lorenz's Thornhill Elementary. - Gisshrecht "hei would you feel, Mr. inven, I fomeone Grade 4 class pose with their friend Sally. ‘Sally Is the tomato vine. was the garbage in the haseinent”” ey Sook pictures of planted Feb. 7.. Sally is ‘growing like a weed’ ‘and has ‘reached the The labor: council, letter. says “we cannot find words Ceiling... Classmate Chery! Young says In a letter suggesting the Item strong enough’ to condemn Mr. ‘Soutar’s. outrageous that the Dally Herald was given ‘the oppertunity (sic) of a life time to . write the hottest story ofthe year.” We do It with pictures, too. If Sally's s many tomatoes are Proof green thumbscan be taught: : One, Soutar apologize to the Food for Thought Soup Kitchen . ‘and the- ‘Unemployed People's: Committee. “Tw - council should receive month Employment: ‘Centre and't maint ‘declare ifself a nuclear free. zone. Over. 130 cities in Great - Britain have done-so as well ag: Vancouver, a ‘The. Terraceview Lodge Society. wants the city. , to cost share onthe required water hookup for $9,050,60. anda . Soutar’s request that the cemetery E bylaw regulations: be’ Foster Parent Association and the Skeena. Valley Farmers ~ ” Markét wants to use the former, headquarters of. the B.C. ‘Winter Games for their’ activities. The foster parents want. ° City Treasurer. Keith; Norman’ agrees with, a ‘submission * previously: presented. ‘to council. by. area life, insurance - nents. . ae Norman’ says ‘the costs “have been . creasing at a -200 per cent pay for 13 weeks and 75 per cent pay for the _ next 13 weeks,..The treasurer states If the “package” was - Gays." “He says the delay would "certainly eliminate any “abuse of the. present system, but would alsa have.to be ‘sold’ ‘tothe union,” The treasurer feels council should make it “‘a . top priority" to look into changing the present system. “City director Rob Greno has submitted a memo ‘suecess” in’ extending its boundaries according to the ” present situation with the ministry 6f municipal affairs. The plansier also says, “the added costs for mhintenance’ “advantage Salned from expansion.” Proposal made ~ “OTTAWA OP) - Kelly. Jakubec. won the 80 metre liurdles race during Saturday's B.C. Summer Games track and fleld trials at Skeena Junior Secondary School. Jakubec and 10 other Terrace athletes will be travelling fo Maple Ridge InJate July forthe Games. See page four for. more details on track and . : other: Games. playofts- loctaly. ’ wo J . Bankruptcies declared. “with, debts of -aboat, $200 million; SS. dy Britten Columbia, abomt $228 * milla; 40. ne Alberta, Ona. provincial basis, wheat about. §114 ‘milik _ highest number _.of "' Manitoba, bankruptcies have been ‘in fnilllen; Quebec. The total in the. chewan, $17.6 ‘pill {ion; 100 in previnee so far thls year 'ls,.“Nova Seotis, $24.2 million; 1,786 companies with Shptet 5k in New. Bitnewiek, $11 of-nearly §277 million. ~~ muiliom: 4. iv Newfoun-. Inthe other provinces this. + dland;- peatty. $4 million; year, there hare been:1,381 ; and nine in Prince Edward bankrupteles in Ontario Island, .9720,500.. ‘The federal government has revelved a ‘the ' controversial cruise missile fh Canada early next year, Defence’ Minister Gilles Lamontagne announced Monday. *, Lamontagne said in a statement that the proposal, submitted by the U.S. Defence Department, falls within the for the flrat [ie months of. the year to mane than, $007 million, . Le - OTTAWA (CP) — The ‘says: - 17,250 “and: ‘cor- have’ declaréd bankruptcy so far this: year, Atop bffictal in Prime Minister Tradeaw’ 8 office hassald upnearly nine percent from no fecision on-whether. to go ahead with the testing would be, the’ corresponding period. made uniil late summer at the earliest. last year, ' ' Trudeae has left little doubt the government will evens” | Monthly. figures released ‘ually agree to the testing, despite widespread public ‘op- today by the Department of et Consumer. “and - Corporate Attatrs sald as of the end of May, paakruptcy ‘had been » ‘declared by 12,611-° in- dividuals’ and 4039" ‘cor- a porationa. irl May alone bankruptcy was declared by 2,230 in- . dividuals and 842 compantes for @ total 3,072, ap more thin ai per teal from’ May, : A982, : ' Debts of companies which’ ' dévlared hankruptey in iy e ~feailiea: more than 618 | ‘alllion, boosting the todal . betwee eh Oltawa and the U.S. in February. - , “Federal defence officials will assess the proposed testing govergment gram ,during the next few weeks -before- making a Individuals . 4 ey: . “WHY BUY NEW? . ~ WHEN USEDWILL Do! “bey you want parts to fix up your car buf your ‘budget one a ‘alloy ?.Beat the high cos ‘ol new parts with - ‘Comics, - horoscope “Classitieds | ~ ‘page 8 6 “pages 8&9 J