. " Feassertion - of. Canada’ 5. ~~ Combat? tetroriam’:and- ‘do ‘orrawa. (CP) _ “the. federal: government: is af": | fering a $100,000 reward for. nal ABIES i ‘Information lending to the: Allah MacEachen sald in ‘conviction -: of : alates ‘esponsibility. ( lugust's: ‘Mpurder. ‘of Cok. ‘untelenting commitment to “En everything in-its ‘powers to bring Porpetrators of such: Gingor.". ae . OTTAWA ACP)" The - De. Bane ‘told. reporters faa “Altikat,* A “pillitary ivr nly of | - e «the, feturs of. Seeopes croc Ss access. to government intends © to | sharply. reduce European access ° to..Canadian fish stooks : because ‘of: con- timing’ ‘restrictions on Imports. of Canadian : fish ' and ‘this week's.decision to _ban ithe: :Bale: of seal, pup ‘gking... ; Fisheries Minister Plerre De Bane said Thuraday he will make an announcement * shortly: “following | ‘Gon- ‘sultations with External that’ barring a last-minute " change. of heart ~ by, the “nation : Economic -of .the European _ Community, there will be’ +m substantial reduction" ‘in European fishing quotas under‘a five- “year. agreement signed Is last > year. : “In view | ‘of the- blatant ‘non-compliance with the’ long-term. -agreement, obviously’ ‘there willbe a * reduction in their quotas:In* aur waters,” he said. Conadlan waters., “ent Ament have me pid: Army faction: involved in‘ “°99T “kidnapping mud. z ; exacerbated . ty the EEC. “fishermen of any’ ‘petaliatory ‘ban onseal pup skins, stems - from European reluctance diversify: to, clear the ‘way’ for fish markets ot gait imports. from. Canada in . : return for permission to fish But since the ‘Europesns” - have. not . fulfilled their, . - ‘commitments De. “Bane | said “the ; fish, 4 axport Europeans shave. _been. warned for. months. of ‘the eyo He said’ the government. _ must’ take {ato account the’ ‘decided to''extend ‘for’ two” years & temporary, ban on the import of'seal pup skind _ Affalrs Minister Allan MacHachen, | 7 - Oawa’s complaint, SEATTLE (AP) _ Poor stability rather than natural causes appears to be responsible for the sinkings of two Anacortes-based crab boats that disappeared in the Bering Sea, according toa Coast Guard hearing officer. : But the designer of the identical, 34-metre boats said it still isa mystery: why the vessels vanished along with 14 crew members: ’ Testimony ‘after the second day of. an inquiry into. the veagela’ disappearances points toward stability, said Capt. John DeCarteret, chairman ‘of the marine board of in- vestigations. He said months of investigation remain, ‘and the result : could be rewriting regulations on design and loading ‘for such vessels. In testimony Thureday, : the “designer of - ‘thie ships , Americus and Altair said he had no idea what happened to the, veasels, which he atid others described as among:the best.in the Alaska crab-fleet. “tina mystery,” Jacob Fisker-Aridersén off Kirkland told . hearing officers. “It'd a mystery to me.” - ‘Robert “Gudmundson, - “manager ‘of ™ Dakota “Creek lndastries of Farridald|vabns WHieh tilt the hige arian, taatified the ratpbliutsThad oe \b A dec PORE Wl had had no major problems or repairs. ‘DeCarteret said the ship disappearances puzzle thie Coast Guard. “We've had vessels disappear before, but never this large," he said. While stability appeared { fo be the cause of the sinking, he's wasn! 't pointing fingers. “Hell Ss Angels’ "WASHINGTON (AP). —_ The Hell’s Angels, still angry at the Rolling Stoties more’than a decade after a violence: . marred: conce >, have an “open contract" on the rock . group, & fag member: of the outlaw motoreycle- ‘gang’ Baye. “Ye * “There’s two ‘attempts to kill: ‘them that’ I know about,’’ a man identified as Butch told the Senaté judiciary committee Thursday. “They will someday. - '. They swear thiéy. will still do {t.”” : ; ‘Batch, who was hidden by a screen’ ‘during his testimony, said the vendetta results from the Stonés’ ill-fated 1969 concert in Altamont, Calif., when a Spectator: was’ killed near the silage. oF . Hell's Angels members served as security guards for the concert attended by .some 300,000 people and were blamed by law enforcement officlats ‘for the slaying of the gun- - toting spectator. : oo - Butch, a protected: federal witness, said the Angels are stil) mad because they feel the Rolling Stones. “did not-back them" in the subsequent furore and prosecution of a gang : member. . “There's alwaysbeen an open ‘contract on the and," said , the witness. ; . ~ Smokers quit OTTAWA (cP) ‘personnel 1 will try, to cough and snlffle thelr way back lo health. ; April 10 Ig D-Day (decision day) when participants in the forces’ stop-smoking program — ~ BUTT. our - _ = enlist for their ‘weedless future, ch "For the first two days ther 7 must eriioke: anit ‘tegrate ; thelr memories. | ~ Tin 27 sessions over 26 weeks" ‘anio pea be lng in’ groups led by comniunity’ ‘wiafth ¥ fifliig OIIGES oF other, trained consultants to overcame the peVcholog lozi¢al Wubtiers : to kicking : the habit. . - 5. chale ti ve Lee a “Aaa group they'll be: going nana Lanning: out! their " problems,” says Maj. Michael Shatiion \hioy with’ Ciipt! Pauline Gauthier, is the: Ottawa-bained | ‘ebordiiintd instigator of the: program: Par a sei, . The idea ‘for BUTT:OUT- has bésh afoul ‘for: moré! than - three years: since researchets: aythe ‘Walversity of Waterloo . were asked to ‘review: world lterature for sways. to quit smoking, - “The. forces deco oe tio. single fnethod was’ ood enough ; because: ‘at best various : approaches: had a ‘Sopercent success rate after six months.: ‘So they took what seemed like the best parts of several im programs, weaying theng’ together to produce a: 63-per-cent - success rate alter. six months: for: 600 participants | In a forces-wide study, Shannon says.” - -. “We've just ended up-with a knock-'em-dead program.” Shannon estimates fowt or five times as many people are interested than the 400 the program now can accommodate. Poor stability sinks boats — characteristics of the ships. - ; “were. from Anacortes. They. left Dutch ‘Harbor six ‘hours -apart early Feb, 14 bound for erab grounds 350 kilometres “contract pen, . in Oakland, Calif. - _ An Angels’ “member,” Alan Passaro, was acquitted of ~ This spring about 400 Canadian Forees _ ‘ahd. , PBox mato SMITHERS, B.C. jets tet B47. 60 ‘ impact” “Canadian ° _, beginning Ok 1 “unless. a. “H's not that the vessels. were loaded wrongly. Maybe ; we've been. using stability , information that’ s not Ap: : plicable, “We may need to tighten up a little” on. regulations, But he and ofher Coast Guard officers sald they couldn't would capsize the same-day ‘in moderate seas.” - ° : Studies ta determine stability take years of. work by " several marine designers; he said,. and are. usually done : -only on large ships and ferries.. ‘Many blueprints were introduced as Fisker-Andersen: testified for nearly three hours on, the deslgn-and toading There‘ were no indications: the vesses were: loaded im “properly. :. “and: 1) a 1 : “Station - wegen, by a tow: action because’ of efforts. ta ° nd have. ehaved. “irrationally” on _the seal issue, they will have . to accept the. comgeqnencés, _Bovernment's; dissatisfa- he said. -etion but Ltt : . ‘been made, roared has. oy Monday, the EEC” . -€oate in March and’ April — explain why the vessels, used for years in the. Bering Sea,” re Fisker: “Andersen said he has worked on a designs for 75° a . fishing . vessels the. past: 10-15. years and the: Altair. and Americus were among the most stable such boats - ever’ a built.. "While. there had been’ ‘some alterations to the Sesiels, ; including addlitign, of ot the stern toalow theshipe to. Grag,pets for holtoméinty; none was severe: ensuagirte: ome . major changes in stability, ‘said the designer...) 0..." All the crew members aboard the Altair and Americus . north-northwest. The capsized Americus was found 80 kilometres from Dutch: Harbor the day it left port, aan He said the firet attempt against the band occurred in the mid-19708 at.a location he did not identity. ‘NEVER SHOWED. UP? “They: sent & member . with a gun and a silencer” to a -hotel where the Stones were believed. to be staying, ‘the . ‘witness said. ‘He stalked them, but they never showed up.” Butch said that around 1978, members of the Angels’ New York City chapter plotted an assault’ by’ water, against a house at- which the Stones were staying. . : wot “They were going to put a bomb ‘in: “the: house. and blow everfbody up and kill everybody: at.the party," he said. The plot failed when the Angels, advancing in a rubber raft, lost their plastic explosives overboard, said the wit- ness, who is in prison for a 1974: Angels-related murder he ‘admitted after quitting the club in. 1981." Butch said the vendetta | obsesses the Angels, who are said hy law enforcement officials to have 500 to 600 hard-core members'in 33 U.S. and: 18 foreign chapters. . “This has been discussed’ many times — killing the band, *’ he said. Anyona doing this would get in good grace with the California Angels." The gang has Its ‘headquarters murder charges in the stabbing of Meredith. Hunter, 18, Defence lawyers succeasfully argued that ‘while Passaro had stabbed Munter twice, he did not inflict the fatal wound. ce | [congratulations GRAD ’83 | YOU ARE INVITED TO COME WN AND VIEW. OUR MORE THAN - 1§ FABULOUS LACEY OLD rate FASHIONED DESIGNER dev GRADUATION DRESSES. ile ‘|SSTYLES IN STOCK _ CATALOGUE SELECTION AVAILABLE. Por mb WEEKS DELIVERY. - a va (ON: SPECIAL ORDERS | ‘Order Yours Nowilll A's: SMITHERS. BRIDAL ‘SALON. scientific study. satisfies -results are’ fairly im urdering Altikat, 45, ae Ls : the. diplomat was: stopped al black hair and; a moustache, : ar fished reduced European concerng- about - conservation, matters-and. alleged crivelty. in the hunt. Canada has pledged to'¢o- operate in the study as long as it.is conducted . ‘on--@ terpreted. De Bane said the EEC has - 80 far. promised only.to try ; to improve in 1983 on the.. ’ volume: of Canadian ‘fish . ~ importa’: seientifie: basis ‘and, ‘the: ~ allowed - into 7 Apo market, That Is _European a ~ Moose killed» ,EDMONTON - (CP) .—. Wildlife biologists suspect a. parasitical tick is behind the deaths of thousands of moose ”. “in central Alberta. - “ty four years we’ ve lost 66 per cent of the moose in- the 7 wilds and-60.to 80 per cent ofthe moose in Elk Island National Park were lost last year,” said Blair Rippin, © ’ northeast regional biologist . with the fisheries and wildlife "of the Alberta Energy and Naturel Resources Department. * a "Rippin said biologists aren’t certain what cavséd:all the ‘ deaths, bul:“‘in: Elk Island we‘ know that (moose) did die. from a combination of malnutrition and. severe weather” conditions because there are no. wolves and no hunting “there.” _ It is clear that licks —_ ‘which rob moose of their winter : were a major factor, he said. The total number of moese deaths is unknown, but in one: "monitored area, an estimated population of 2,000 fell to 800» between 1979 and 1982. Rippin ‘said ‘infestations of. the’ parasite have become extremely heavy in recent years, climbing from’ an average . of 30,000 ticks per moose in 1976 to. 72,000. Moosé in Alberta all carry some ticks, but: those i in the . central Part of the: Province were iit. ‘hard. When the ticks hegiti to gorge on blood each spring, moose ‘rub and hite. themselves to shed the Parasites, causing severe hair loss. Ina recent survey by helicopter. 70 kilomeites north of Edmonton, wildlife researchers located’ 3 méose, ‘almost all of which were showing early elgns of hair loss. By April, . a the mogse will have iy off | nein ie ik the parasites ‘because moose range over vast areas. * Stylish * Luxurious On display at ot showroom! Come in and see them ALTERATIONS stn : diy nae ttle’ A ale jot i ok ibaut ‘ ‘not gbod enough he: Jaded. * Last. 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