sdcianmaninain is ane ee *. agoystattee LYepert,. COMP. 77/78 PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, me a id gentlemen, i a aboasinrty comer? - ladies 4 anc ; majotity. ‘whieli al. times has been reduced to ict PORLA (CP). —_ "The BC. ce The governimest won a a split decision 26-1 BC ’ Thesame ‘tact has already been used twice to. _ pe ‘a a rigefighting ring again essay 2 after a vote was: finally» taken to adjourn to. * noavailduring the lengthy 4-%4-month session. wo because of the illness of some government debate on Le yer times. nt \ bath side ted out their heavywelghts —- today. : ae THe’ government still refuses to schedule two | .-.mi os . .. Government members deehined i omy why ‘Health’ Miniter: Rafe Mair, Energy Minister - night sittings a week — anormal. practice in - _ there‘are-no night alttings, instead attacking - the NDP for poor attendance in the ‘house and uring the ‘debate deputy speaker Walter failure to offer constructive criticisna sarin “Bpb Mecislina! ‘and: New Democrats Gary... i Davidson spent. much of the time asking mem- The NDP ‘auisatered for an dur | it. the” t a ae Howard and Graham Lea —‘in Pa PL oad the normal 6 p.m. ‘adjournment, lasting. Bovern- "Lea sald the. goverament is’ either lazy, 0 scared it might lose a vote with only a five-seat t a oyernmenis don’t pay i. taxes, .eaid Bob flere ay gree jie cop. lel sit } oa af tas on ral et wit Canadian Province moves 3 plea lands. he. bers . to" withdraw. -offerisive remarks and - the session, . snather v verbal ea aver night sittings. Eis members for lazinéss.-” Eh tA 3 wT NC : eae Westend 7 - Chern Servies B=. ot ‘Tdaysaweek: a sp 24 Hours ay oe . £%5- sm B35-128- _ ‘We Satiaty Tummy&Tank cae o ms _ MEDAYSA YEAR" i) | Westend Food. Mat Open .-: 6:30am: “lpm “ ; Herald Gtalf Writer = ace will receive 948:700,08 from: the B.C. ulldings: -: Corporation. ; ~ Representatives of at least oe " (BCBC)' and ‘$1,006.24 from’ -qne British Columbia coal for a project that could be - nies, he added...” provincial governmentin company ‘will’ be imaking a ahead of its time. mt Acked whether be’! Bus in Héu of taxes, ‘The provincial and federal This amourt # the same as, the tanes ‘would be a ye "passed a of-years ago by the jal’, government ovine! ‘municipalities will . recelve’ the ‘full amount: in goes ea the eneral Hallsor. ime a takes in bie ey whlch ty colected vthe Ritinst;Stikine provincial property as ing’, a. puts about $75 pera This omelre vailway ‘spur line,. “recent. years ‘seams to eatioes a year pinto fisheries - “ion mabyecad is including five tunnels, tolink} ‘have ewaved the B.C, . management and recovers thainly-executive offices and forest ranger property. For - this , 104.57 will.’ be. paid to Terrace. municipality and $51.67 wil ato the regional.’ district - for a total: of 91,006.24. . : BCBC will, give: Kitima municigs $1,361.16 and é ihe fogional district $74.34 in © dssues discussed. The bidod dons r clinle was a real family affair. ‘Here one father gives his in of blood and: ' =_— It atl to. his son.. ‘See page 3 3 for ‘story and: r photos. ae fe OTTAWA (CP) ~ pitch: thas week ‘to ‘try. to - salvage. the fading chances of a multi-billion . dollar goal : deal with Japan. - ‘National ‘Railways. officials ~ and perhaps federal eabiriet - . ministers in hopes of getting _concessions that would allow’ can offer. ithe icine ts tha! would have - gant that ey taxes, on the cost of oveloping ral YICTORIA(CP)- The B.C. Bennett, "* Phe provincial govern- lines to get the coal from ‘goverment wants stronger being . carried ‘to: mentis Invoiced besedon the northeastern B.C. fields.'to - powers over the control of . preliminary:-round general , municipal .and port in Prince Rupert. fisheries to. eliminate: the Prato tala irl Feral sll exe, he eee til grip of fri, wth a Wonk, te hes Lo Wa, remier. overnmen amey ” government during recent negotiations in. Bennett sald Tuesday. - Minister Garde Telos tonne. o Japanese steel companies ‘apparently balked ‘at that ‘price, considerably” higher . than the $68 a tonne they now: the cokt fields with, existing rail, Jines. The . provinetally owned B.Cc:.. Rail’ company "originally said the line would _ dost $215 million, while CNR © _ estimated the cosad the only B.C. cabinet minister, said Phila by GREG MIDDLETON . Tuesday he has learned’ the ‘Last chance r coal deal payors would mp only ‘them to lower the’price they . ‘away from the strong Newfoundland position of : ‘government But Ottawa isreluctant “to Japanese tee! 1 companies: pour in huge subsidies to pay and multinational” goal B.C. could go it: “alone, re Perrault: simply caalds Se "Thats a lot. of mone Ania 4 ' Hy Such subsidies at ‘tie. a expense of Canadian’ tax- on jurisdiction — . of fish control». tess aga ’ said B.C. Is not. “looking for grasa" from the federal governmen ° “We're. hu fodking for waysin whie nthe patie The provincial govern: . ment. has previously shied “insisting . that ne federal . “How ‘federal. provincial "rontlicth governments positon "About the. same aman, Fat may help. him . new B.C, government how two .. independent: win the long, swim 4 2 VANCOUVER icp) —Be-. kilometre ‘NanaimoSecheit " Heuot taxes, The prov ovincial - gineering studies | hich: government w pay - " engineeri ‘a Ww scause ‘he's fit and fat, Jim .crossi _ $1,921.77 to Kitimat and E ‘x SBY, ‘costs. of the. ates “Massie has a good charice of “Maeete says he'll start: - $72.19 to the regional district Y Seoreees ‘increased to $180 “million finishing an intended ° 64- fromthe Departure Bay for'a total of $1,393.99. rom wit “from $14 mulipn, kilometre swim to..Van- ‘ferry dock near Nanaimo. - + lhe total amount of motiey : a ‘Or fos ‘He said: the cost’ of the couver from Nanaimo, a July 31at9am., wearing a to be given oilt in grants’ this A . wo . “entire project; including — biologist‘ at University of _ culoff weGult and lathered year to 97 municipalities 3 he oven as develipment af 1 waite mW Victoria and an. expert in- witha cold-resisting lanolin. - Ty prove genet , OTTAWA (op) Pometa: an snceasonatble train.” is - SUppO sosed "te: ‘ cost the : ministration of projects and’ ig close te billion, 2 cold oe survival, said “Hayward - recommentied y 64 municl Robinson took a summer job - Natlonally;: ? ithe summer ° federal . govérnient $110 salaries to the students. who ° After’ attempts to reach a . He b hi ; t ugh kin the lanolin and the late July wil vt 57 milion in er lew 3 ot under a government youth. youth ees program: millién. “for-, ‘the: aE “Fun them, about 70,000 i al. federal-provincial deal on ‘fat. to onabes' ei to. resist rare eomperatares in. the ; taxes, employ “Yooks ogo but he yet 7 7 -cost sharing fell through last - cald better than the average strait reach thelr highest, . ; 7 , eight ive age LY § ye . month, B.C.. Premier Bill: erson,” said Dr, John about 19 degrees, . - Rime a panei stuc Jents still looking ‘Bennett announced hit Hayward of the s-year-old Massey sald he has been ahah d ee 4.13 of ! province would “go it alone” wholesale lumber salesman. working. up to such & . le was She's oe bal of his __ in developing the spur line. “He's also got the kind of ego challenge for 15 years sayings 8 we . miity eroontoi students In ‘and 28 perosnt of ther have’ coming, in But Ottawa and the CNR ‘jt takes to push ‘himeelf staying In shape with ’ tt ee Fes ghar this:area are still seeking .found work through. ‘the | “Don’t sit around waiting ° 98 involved to the tune of hard.” - marathon running, cross brother Ss is. advice trom <8 ivr .wark séys Wendy Mercer, centre, tor employers to call you,” amost $300 million, including “Asked why he wants to. country akiing, cycling and power official: Take yom ofticer-im-charge of local | Mark éncourages those .-she and. Keep bugging wpgraind of’ the CNR make the swim, Massey recently 10-kilometre pool Contra chiding 2 netics of | tdent Employment. students wino have not thei, do a little legwork, mainline between Frinct said: “Because, to coin a ewims, oe keeper - caywen SO rand Camere -regiatored fo do sonow, and andgenerally make itknown . George and Prince Rupert phrase, it's there. It's never. | . pay ent 1 collateral for a The mamber “of ‘phident check back every day it you are ready and: “and developing coalHloading . becn done. I like the idea of - ee a . MOSCOW (AP) — ~ Doctors Pan from cortered bank, 2b8-in B.C. and the: Yukon hecause jobs are sontinaally willing to work.” 0 facilities at the port, being first. Policeman found, the unborn embryo of “a4, Rohinso n gs-year. AS, increased slightly over’ ob, Sources say the coal com- ‘Aigo, 1 want to swim, the a year-old man’s twin-i0 od Bnglish student at Trent ‘te Hest Year, but fo Bas the 1g TREE Gop years ine time - fait before MeGeer, ives the man’s chest after he * mum students see "it over,” Massie said, in a ‘ complained of pains and term ie consitient school employment : so the com, : Fish derby. cancelled. ‘éver ‘which it wants to reference to B.C. “Science dies here - breathing difficulty, a Soviet .- term, is a Progressive petition for jobs is high... - recover its investment, Minister Pat MeGeer’s A 29-year-old RCMP newspaper says. " Consery ative MP for . According to Merk;. 137, “the: "Skeena “Mall-Daily. Herald fishing. ‘derby allowing the companies oo proposal for a fixed Mink to" constable, Seott Coomer, . _ Sargeons at the Azerbaijan Poterbovo ugh, who called in student: p acements have. originally scheduled for July has been cancelled. offer a lower initial price for Yaneouver Island. ‘ died here y evening. | State Institute for Medical tiscommonsTuesdayforan been made through the. “Mall manager Dennis Briscoe cited low fish tevéls the metallurgical coal. — The west-east route atross “He had been living in: . Training thought at first that F/vectivation into payroll Cenlrehteretodate. She also as the principle reason for cancelling the derby. Perrault said the govemn- the strait, which Massie Terrace for one year. the man hada benign tumor, dela: ie d bo etawite vom sald that-a number ‘of ,, didn’ dditlonal sport ment is willing to invest . plans toswim July 31, hasn’t- “An autopsy “ant be per- said. the Boku. Worker, the banks b A vere whe. etudents have’ found wrk We dn’t want th encourage any ee eee catd, money to get the project been formed: in Prince , ‘ -pewepaper in the Azerbaijan Haven't received their funds, ™dnotreported It. About 23 fishing during the Springe salmon run,” he said going if it thinks it can get successfuellengefiaed e, sald Coroner Jim Lynch. He . capital. haver’t received Mevrernew pereent of those registered , “The derby may be held again if the salmon stocks the money back in 4 . but several swimmershave- will havethe results in about “But they found “a. thick- ‘he has received the same ound theirown summer jobs improve.” ‘ reasonable length of time. made the shorter 29-- two weeks. walled, many-chambened complaint from -students cyst moat ct “* an .un- running‘ five’ of about 40- turned out wT embryo,” projects, _-worth. about Di k. d wh th I tio ne > ‘ chet phyecian. Panath 28000 It ee | r un ri vi n g: at is the so U Alievich Aliev is quoted as ; 7 saying. ; the tp ot an leeberg. rao . y urse of £ urtber’ apokeaman for the youth ¢- By GAIL DOTINGA. Judge Darrall Collins, however, belleves that the “The times have been 50 few that counsel has done ° exintitnies the. 5 urges _ gmployment aenaye nae A Ck h : Herald tat Writer. - amount of the fine makes no difference. . that. [don’t know why, but that must be their policy. _. found halt and bon.” at long cous tinue’ | ant news & bad foo m ch to drink, but thought the “When I first came here, I gave out lighter fines sald Collins. 7 oceurred an cant nue ‘ sain of get ng stopped were slim. - than what I do now. Since then I've increased it “The politicians keep about the crowded ; u wee wo i’ ‘an ° were against her, she was stopped by substantia ly and ithas not had any deterrant effect” conditions I alls tay vo sendkag oes people there. Environment sPtank a eonable, i police or Qe home and was later charged with that If he gave out the maximum fines, could just lead to a bigger problem” a bank Toan is réasonebe: ed driving and fined $380 the jaila would be full of defaultore, Penalties do not sélve the problem, noted Collins. group meets fmm" We | opt wee use oe oe ampegeete wim cons Daree tr tame Hele tet lc tue place tack ai e circ nces and the eann oblem interest. ih on I was. too lary to. get -a cab. impose a, set fine or sentence for everybody.” Pthe)ucigelsinfullaupport of a detoxication contre, The Skeena: Protectio The spokesman “said. the. on is one of many who stand before the - At fr . 0 nn dela Sue orimariy to | iu ie np le ter d st, the automatic suspension of the driver's in Terrace. Coalition will hold'a ys are due pi yo ay on charges related to impaired license initially acted as a deterrant, but not anymore, “ meeting at'8 pm, in the bureaucratic confusion over said Collins B.C. has one of the highest alcohol consumption basernes t of a rer © who had the authority to sign oinee yearin the Terrace area, there were 286 cases it is general policy not to send firat offender to jail, rates in Canada and as long as that remains, we wil bra ry Thu @ TeITACe the payroll cheques and that | . of people tested for driving, over the .08 Ubi Sofer. but the criminal code does provide substantial sen- have people drinking and driving.” = + The huraday, hearifgs on the pre been, be over epne 215 people have been stopped for impaired _. tenees for second and third time offender. . Pigs in an attempt to control the eltuation, B.C. Hydro’s use of her-- before the cheques are in,” ; “some feel that in order to get a handle on the oii Cae tees cn im. weekenatenivitesinelostepreaiuacson hicides will be one of the Domm goal ‘They're pevblom, avier ‘sentences shavers to be imposed, posed. holidays. putting these peop r Le rs - bs ;