Newest crater ‘much larger . “balers, ayn Meant a ti 4 a. Sh + ‘Merchants on the 4600 block of Lakelse Avenue are keenly - Interested In the possibility there may be funds avaliable to. . “fIX'Up downtown Terrace. ‘Some of these shops’ have, been -. a - vee REET ‘enact ms Satiaty Tumniy & Tank’. 365 DAYS A YEAR on Page 3. _ geverament eee ” “Fa response; "Alcan has _ pressed surprise at. the’ : minister's: ‘requirements as. : By GalLI DOTIN ‘e ' Herald: Stalt Writer. .. Ly *“atean Falsed’. the’. water - ‘flow from. the Skins ‘Lake’: y to 7,000 cubic feet - per second Saturday,. =... Theincredse came one day: after: Romeo. LeBlane, *. ‘federal minister of fisheries © and: oceans, ordered that levels froby the: spillay be raised immediately ni 8,00 - cubie feet per second (efs).. The previous. level was. 0, cfs. However, the ‘company says the decision t6' ‘ralge the - water flow was the requit of data they. had collected and © was’ not in response - to LeBlane’s requeat. ©. <7 suffering from competition from: the large malls. See story Pholo by carla Witton . + signs | that their loved ones. relatives.of the 52 U.S. hostages in Iran weren't too hopeful thatthe death : of the former shah;meant - good. news: forthe cap “fives, - ‘Lewis, father. .of Marine‘ - Sgt. Paul. Lewis, +a hostage from ‘Homer, IH. {o speed things along or — ‘up either,” Dick Her-. mening of ‘Milwaukee,. - “Sgt. “Kevin Hermening, - said Sunday.. The militant ‘holding’. the, hostages .. had posed Shah ‘Mohammad — ‘ militants and Iranian’ those held since Nov, 4, ‘and; mn _Sirnginan NQ NEW. | FOR | HOSTAGES | - weré coming home, many ‘that, Parllament. must |, rei just tae Italiwith - ing the shots over there, ‘Sa agrain-of galt,":said Phil “[ don’t-think it's going © Frederick Kupke, thought necessarily slow things - news for his son. demanded, as.a-condition® © the’ hostages, ; _ of their release, that.de- hopeful. .° na © would: sady the Reza Pahlavi be returned * -hoatage families “would | to:Iran for trial. But-the. hope . that’ since . this’ officials have said the shah’s death. would not, - they'll let .our peoplé jead-to.the freedom for come home—stopall this’ See Page 5° . OVER, It's finished. What. ° father of hostage Marine: can they want now?” Louisa Kennedy, witeot |” Eee ‘Khomeini has decreed decide the hostage's fate, : Andrew: Appel, lawyer | ‘for the Columbia, Pa., - family of hoatage, Duane ‘Gillette; said: “It'skind » “of hard to tell who is call: - However, Arthur’ ‘Kupke, -a retired farmer : feom Francesville, Ind / and father of - hostage |.’ the death “meant grod- “Good!," he aaid. “es hostage . Moorehead . Kennedy. and spokesman fora group of relatives of also ‘was | reason for : ‘keeping | the]. “ hostages is dead, perhapa! |: suffering,” Mrs, Remedy wads aa VANCOUVER, . (AP) — - Wash: — What officials gay may-be.a ‘Hnal search failed . cfater’s new shape and tHe . and will appear in in be . Seismic event are her result i Pew ee Sunday to turn up more, _ victims of Mount St. Helens's ‘Nay (16 eruption gs.‘ ach” : “settled: in. the . volcano's neiwest crater. AUS. Forest Service pllct ; flying over thé mountain. ‘Sunday: discavered d new , “keyhole” shape to’ the. crater formed by Tuesday! 3. series of ash eruptions,.. — Caroline | spokesman — Klemine, sak, . The. newest crater was formed inside the mucl- ‘larger ‘crater left -by ‘the strong May 18 explosion. © The selsmi¢ centre al,the ‘University of Washington recorded several small seismic events called Class ‘B earthquakes Saturday hight, she ‘said. - seismo-. logist astumed” both the' df “gloughing oit’*' of ‘from , sides. of: the - “he crater, she sald: | oy “The pilot’ also’ noted a: bluish haze over the volcano and said steam is still venting at the base jof the. south wall. of . the: ‘main crater. . " Scientists ‘have, sald the blue haze is coinmon. over” . Valea “when t. hits small particles tted in the air. A. red gow has trequettly been in the crater but “ino , lava has ‘from the volcano. a gearchers found only the burned-out. vehicles and ‘campaites that pre- viownly had bean m mpatted om stayin the lar'gely-Mormon _ . gear and dogs. ‘from Indian blockade . By Steve Merti : ‘hroke wp a. ‘demotistration ‘CARDSTON, Alta: (CP) — °, eartier in the week. ‘ Winston Bird, tall ‘and - _ sombre in a black shirt and’ Little Bear sald’ the ‘council _ straw cowboy. hat, returned ™: - has’ voted to- withdraw band _ Sunday bo where: the. day *- - business’ from the town.of . " betore RCMP: arrested him | Cardston. for’ [ts negative ‘Inilian: alma and ° “band and “about 90: of his Blood ‘ peaction Indian. campatriote,... 0... angedS Individual. Surveying some 50. band’. members “boycott town . . “menibers still camped on the businesses whieh, . he skid, north edge. of this southern depenil. ‘heavily. on “Indian Alberta, town, :he urged In- patronage, =; ': diana not, ‘to: retallate for Little Bear. sald. the. Saturday's mags arrest, | . protestors wiltinot attempt to which ‘broke a sixday reconstruct thé blockade but ‘blockade of seven: town | will maintain a: ‘picket’, line ’ buslnesses to” ‘back: land allowing ‘normal : traffic. ta - Members ofthe Cardston ‘Pool. glevatot,.an-.oil com- _RCMP;. with’ help‘ from.. ‘pany service depot and other: d “wit -outlying detachments; ‘bubiniesses of th ‘descended : on the. ‘blockade: “land: : Saturday | afternoon, -’ -dismantling -Foadblacks -;aenoss the. only access roads), to seven businesses located “:- ~ * ‘on land claimed by the Blood . band, whose reserve borders =! . the, town of 3,200. ‘ ‘The arrests arompted be- - “ tyieet ‘200 and 300 Indians to community Saturday, night, bringing out police with. riot. " One person was treated fat wf “a ‘dog ‘bite and a Woman ws ” Reportedly auf fered a broken © - arm: . After spending the night in. * Cardatpa ‘cells, most of the " Indians © were released to appear-in court later, Eight: were taken to, Lethbridge — court there today: Indian’ leaders strongly. condemned police’ actions Saturday and called for the - removal of 8.Sgt. Len Grant of thé Cardston detachment, whom they say “mishandled” the: ‘aituation.”” 7 - The ‘council: for the 5,200. member band also wants Al- ‘herta. Attorney-General Neil Crawford tb investigate.the incident} particularly the use of dégs and the presence, . they say, of a- special . weapons teams, However, @ constable at. the Cardston detachment. said the special teanswas not in action Saturday, although it did. | appear ical "Bolles Indiah ‘spokesman ‘Leroy -and.from ‘the Alberta: Wheat: He ‘said the blockade’ began last Monday because. the Blood band is frustrated. ; that no overall progress ‘has. been made. in _land-claims ‘gettlemenis.: ‘ 4 Tenet lp on par. teased, partly. conde tionally. surrendered’ and “partly ‘éxpropriated tor the railway, which later tumed _it over to its real estate’ ‘arm, “Marathon Realty.'° The railway did not consult with “the barld before leiting . the -schedule must: be im a ox8 businesses ' develop on. the fe at the initians Bay, A spokesthan for. Alcan says that Because - ‘of “ab: normally high temperatures : in the Vanderhoof-Prince >. George région, an increase was’ needed ;to- protect the fish: ‘Weather conditions will ~ dictate how tong. ‘the increase will’ Femain’ in etfect, he. added. 0. - Fisheries; having - ‘eviewed:: “and | assessed ’- it WAL He thei ot 1 Ser water flows for the company. x ~“botollow ubtil Jund 90, 1981. - " Using the same argument, fisheries requires that Alcan -: immediately. release “8 000 cfs until August 20 because, of -high, water. “tempera ‘From ‘then’ until “March: 31, ; 198i‘‘a level of 1,100 cfs must: . be mijintained for successful - Spawning ‘and incubation ‘of | the, : : June, a level of. 2,000. ‘cfs is. required by the ministry for ‘ -the Fearing, of sveatte “Chinook,” - LeBtane: bas given Alcan “until ‘noon.- Tuesday comply ‘with the schedule, as - pleménied.: * meaty : “The. I unl Py fisheries ‘act and will. ‘uss « “it. ‘metessaryr-: ‘paid: .; “4, the Boulevard gba dert tis “they Were not aware of any new “information © which supports a ced or the water Police are working on the . theory 8 that tropes was a cupants of a pouse in ‘the __ west end of ‘Toronto... » ‘The mutilated bodies of - the’ victims; - Leonard. “Martindale, 55, Pearl Savas, '51). ‘Hugh*Thomas’ - - Pattengale, §6,/ cand: - Ronald Edward. Mac-: Donald, . 49,..were. found: ; : ‘Saturday afternoon in the = ‘were ted up and gagded witli thelr‘ necks ‘slashed, “Neighbors. ‘said: Miss- “'Savas and Martindale’ ‘ware: living: “together. ~ nald were boarders at the worst. that i I . * ulopsles 4 eonled Miss ‘Savas: blédht death le “aie OE Spunahot wound i in the heitas, well asa. neck ding: Mac- Donald died'f “a neck wound, and Pittengale died: from. an aged tie ager of “TAKE FO UR LIVES TORONTO : (CP) — "som ~~ about 20° minutes: later, - the inn, 3 about four blocks: - pear’ of the home,’They | “Pattengale and, MacDo- ~ -_ up for work. ; : _had tried the fron doe of. , “pote when he . house early Saturday. - ¢, of the pub's. Friday ~ nie Feceipts in the safe, -gald “Marvin Kack;* an --goalatent manager | at the: pb. oo i - Martindale | “returned: opened - the safe” ‘and _Temoved most of its con- tents,’ Kack gald, The “bottom. -half-‘of' the safe: waa: ‘cleaned out” when . from’ the: murder ‘scene; - opened for © business Saturday, he said: ‘The murders were * discovered ' by va> hotel employee,. “William. Horechka, wher he ‘was. sent to the house by pub . owner Albert Nightingale to find out why. Mar- tindale had failed to show Police . said - Horeehka got tio response, He saw: . the. four bodies: lying. on _ the floor.” in the dining, room: - * : ck sald information - --fhat Martingale. -had returned to the pub alter. locking up. came froin “Chubb Security Systems, which had to be notified to. avoid setting: off the "would “not say ‘whether. . any ‘of the victims were used ps hostages: to, force Martindale to open the’ safe; or whether any, money was found in the. house, Marie Nayda, _ | next-door nelghbor of the victims, sald she heard: yoices arguing for about two minutes outside the ““t heard a Mise, ¢1 thought it was: rowdies,” ~ levels now: required by . . fisheries, 7 >: a . There ‘is still no ‘indi¢tion whether’. the: company’. will‘ ‘comply : with’ ‘the: schedule or . mii fisheries is satisticd with the 7000 ef. district, Is presented with a key to the Skeena Health Unit. story on Page 2. > te fete Bob Cooper, chairman of the. Kitimat-Stikine regional by the architect from B.C. Bulldings Corporation. See Photo by Brien Grego hae,