RES Bie RE LRN Fae a Se, NE a a IS LO Ee )~Anofticial oft af the « ‘ Soviet Embassy, ating there js no need “to talk with U.S: officials first, said today a” Soviet diplomat's’ son’ who may want to ‘defect will feturn ; to the Soviet Union. : “The ‘pituation | is: perfectly, clear," said : Vladimir *Mikoyan, : an embassy « “press officer. “There is no. legitimate’ right . to keep: the: ‘boy in this country," ‘He said’ ‘the boy, Andrej ‘Berezhkov, 16, wouldFetum.home, but refused to. ‘pay when, Mikoyan said Soviet officiala would : - not give in to demands of U.S, officlals that . they. be allowed to.interview the youth, . " “He -- Will leave. the’ country," said. ” Mikoyan in a-telephone interview, “Why. ’ should we act otherwise.” He declined to ’ gAY wher: the’ boy: would leave, - Mikoyan also declined to say where.the . boy Is other than: “He Is with his family, "with his: father and his mother.” 300) . Mikoyainsald he doesn't see, any. need for more meetings. ‘between Soviet an US. . officials onthe matter. ‘Barller, Reagan administration oftletdta - said, their’'attemapts to talk with‘the boy — created a. “very difficult”*” diplomatic ° . standoff, but insisted it is a Auestlon of: L! human: rights: . "T think’ that's a perfectly. approprlite.. * demand," Jeane. Kirkpatrick, 'U.8, am- bassador ‘to. the United Nations, sald ~ Sunday of US. attempts to talk with young | Berezhkov. about. a letter he: allegedly ‘ wrote to President Reagan seeking to stay in the United States: Asked whether too much is being made of the case, Kirkpatrick said: “I. don’t’ _ think ‘one. makes foo: much. out of the - freedom and: well-being of & person, and I. _ think that’s true “of the sons: of Soviet - diplomats - inthe United ‘States or of American diplomats anyplace ely.” ‘ -tiempis to Interview and Canada — have been rebuffed OB. unprecedented and a gross violation of . international law." © "We are. ‘waitlog” for permission. of’ tte Stata Departmenit for. the family to leave “the: country,” an. embassy, “official sald. “Sunday, . ae (a dg- a: very. “difficult « “altvation,’ ie : -" presidential counsellor Edwin Meese’ said - _ Sunday, “Tt ina diplomatic altuation; but! it ‘te also avery human situation, I think it is ~ Just one of those things that we are just following at the present time irying to see : what the next move: will be:’’.- the real intentions of: the teenager, who - Was reported | to have sent: Reagan a letter _ ~- Jast week stating: “Ehate my country and - ‘its ruley and Love your country, I want to “ “tay here,” - | ~ “On Sunday, Far agents. “continued | to “watch vehicles entering and leaving the. » Soviet compound in northwest Washington “and at You, Ave to start somewhere and this is a start," sald spokesman: Arthur: ‘Rude ‘of Dunseith, N.D. “We plan on. holding. one every summer here. and next year. we Det even more people. vo 7 ‘PEACEFUL FESTIVAL | a : ‘ : “We. wanted to. have a peaceful, ‘non-confrontational: . festival, instead of loud rally, and in that sente I believe we: were successful. " Sister. Mary Alban, a non-government ofganization' 5 ". pepresentative to the United Nations, sald abe: wes excited : ~ by the show of concern exhibited by Americans and her ~ fellow Canadians, ° “This. event shows “that: “we (both countries) -are * frightened by what we see happening in the world and want ; to effect a change,” she said. - ‘Bishop ‘John: Conlin -of the™. ‘Anglican - Brandon, Man,, said festival participants must: “take what _-they eared from the two-day’ conference: and wage a personal campaign for peace. “Reflect on this gathering as you return to your homes," Conlin gaid in a closing worship service. ‘Decide. what it is - You are now ‘prepared to ‘do.in the cause of peace.” - Rt. Rev,.Clarke MacDonald, moderator of the United — ‘Church of: Canada, told the group not to be discouraged by the slow pace of their peace campaigns. . “Remember : ~ “One of the ideas discussed during the ‘weekend, festival was a regional peace academy. that would help people better understand the peage-making process,” Palecek | sald. “It would be built at the International Peace Gardens for individuals from several American states and Canadian Provinces. " Chapin troubled ~ DENVER (AP) — the. little pig-tailed daughter on months. ” ended, “Taslept with many, many people trying to find love, to find self-worth,” she said.. ‘“And ‘the more people: I . The “marriage real life — from celebrity to drugs, welfare, even-prison: the’courige to'teach: others ” by example: - ~~ os For 6% years until 1980, jobs, never for’ Tong. ‘She’ - Lauren Chapin -. ‘played . (began. taking Benzedrine, — Kathy Anderson, the most innocent = adolescent’ character. on. the series - about American suburban « life in the 1950s. “When Father Knows Best finished, everything ‘ finished,” she recalled recently, "I couldn't get a job. I'd been typecast. as Kathy Anderson. The more 1 ad! ” roe apin worked ¢ a series of - thee ARRESTED* FORGERY - FOR. , drugs in San Frranciseo, she - ‘headed for Hollywood payroll cheque — ond was * arrested. of jail," she said.. : - On a recent: night; the Lauren Chapin Ministries ‘arrived at Faith Temple in a borrowed motor home with - a bad--muffler. Her: two -children, aged five and: 10, are travelling ‘with her. The ministry began two years ago, some.time after . she was “born again" at a . Pentecostal service. “ALL , my life I've wanted to be’ loved,” ‘she “spid. -*God's love is the most complete love, and I think ‘that's what I..was looking for.) Chapin | - invited Jane Wyatt, ‘her TV mother, to her ordination, but’ she didn't-come. Billy Gray, who played brother Bud, lives near Los Angeles and belligerent I became. ‘[ home.’ 1 became an in- corrigible child.” ' Drugs followed, and: lovers, Haight- ‘fast company, - miscarriages, welfare, declining health, a mental hospital, prison. She tells -the - story brightly, in detall, with a Lauren: Chapin’ Is on the gospel circuit, . “Millions of people grew She represented something | they didn't have in their own home. For. men, I was a girlfriend. For ‘women, I was - their perfect. little sister. And when they tear to time.:Elinor Donahue — sister Betty — Is still acting. ‘Chapin says she doesn't see Robert Young, 1 the father, anymore,” ; part of me went down to the bottom, they realize that. Lauren Chapin is not Kathy : “Anderson,” The pressure to live up to her character, she says, did “My mother always made me dress like ; Kathy Anderson,” she said,-“‘She Fish Derby. She'd always put those pigtails on anid bobby socks. I'dtakeoff $1 million prize, Jeans. I'd say [ want to be ‘How could you shame me Anderron: 599. After Father Knows Best, her parents: Worsened. Seattle, She ran away, quit high classmate. : “She withdrew several ‘thousand dollars from a savings account ae “fun are slugging it out in & " church’ in - provide an alternative to the .. . It’s the totality of the Brains of sand on ; the beach that hold, back the tide," he said. __ slept with the’ less self-worth vou Syayee Santa's .~ Village in " Bracebridge. . In a more . Serious. veln.- are: . Tivoli ' Miniature § World ‘at +; Vineland and. Cullen ‘ Minlature, Village at “Whitby. | ; .. THREE BIC PARKS then morphine, then heroin. a Eventually, after selling Niagara Falls, ‘Ont., and a ‘where she tried to'forge a “That: was the. beginning of several years in and out . . she still sees him from time: Fortune caught SEATTLE (AP) — Two anglers reached inta Puget Sound: : and pulled out a fortune — a specially taggéd salmon worth ae $500,000 apiece in an auto Parts company’s Million Dollar ; roe Larry Pease, 68,of Seattle, and Phil Rellly, 67, of Bain: bridge Island, each caught the valuable fish Sunday in the. derby sponsored by Schuck’s auto parts. They will eplit the Five tagged salmon had heed released in Puget Sound for the 12-hour derby, the third year for the event, ’ Pease caught his 1 kilogram salvion a little more. than an hour alter the derby. opened at 6 a.m, PDT, and Reilly. caught his shortly | afte: ‘noon, “My God, Mardi, it’s got a green tag on it,” Pease, a ‘retired Boeing engineer, recalléd telling his wife when he- pulled the salmon from the water near ihe Ballard area of a retired advertising executive, was fishing with his ‘other-in-Jaw, Wally .Reid, when he catight a 16 _ kilogram salmon near the Vashon Island ferry’ pier, : . Reilly said Reid told him it'had a tag, : . “Tsald ‘It can't’ aidhe said ‘Take a look for yourself’ and ‘gure enough the tag said ‘Schuck's,"' Reilly sald. " VANCOUVER: (ch) — The open-space' ‘office Is ‘the closest, thing we. have toa’ it workplace ‘ evil,! . BAYS z:) University af Victoria psychologist. Offices without partitions: do have one big advantage, but {t favors builders and owners of office Haildings, not; tenants or .. ‘workers. } a it's cheaper for the petion who “pulls “ offices because It transfers: costa. from the”: ..buildér ‘to. the tenant,!’ ‘says: Dr.” Rebert ., Gifford, , an: expert" in workplace : ene . ‘and easy communication —have negative eided that. affect management.and em- © Ployees in open offices. Open Beas. are’, ‘more flexible. that. Them _ TORONTO. “(P) - “Theme.” “parks that “sell ‘wholesome outdeor family ’ battle for market share that ‘has already’ - produced. " casualties, ” ' ‘Three highly promoted. attractions in the Niagara © Falls tourist region have | ‘gone into receivership in the | last two. years’ as com:- petition . has - intensified” among the heavyweights of the industry,” But it {s-aleo a ‘battle that . has: given, smaller com-. “pantes a chance to -move . “Into the. market gaps and: million. : affluent ‘as they live. park ‘big and: busy, rilieoriented “entertainment: parks," -. Ontario abounds with. the “parks, _ There are’“large_ * animal - parks “such as » African Lion Safari: near Hamilton - and smaller “animal parks such as Stone’ ‘Hill Animal Farm at Pembroke. There are-water. parks — Blue Mountain’ Slide Rides at Collingwood and Water. Playland at Wasaga Beach. - Nursery rhyme parks for toddlers are attractions. in Renfrew, Owén Sound and London. A real oldtiner is . users,*" But the dominant at-’ tractlons for most Ontario residents::are. Canada's - ‘Wonderland, just“north ‘of _Taronte;,” Marineland. in ‘U.S. - operation, --. Darien Park, between. Buffalo and . Rochester, NY, soos, Darien ~' Park | and. Canada’s. Wonderland ere both in. ‘their’ third year as. theme . parks: Since they opened, Fantasy Island ‘in . Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Crystal Beach at Fort: Erie, Ont., two - old-fashioned 9 amusement ‘parks, have -§ gone . ‘into: * ‘receivership. . Pyramid Place in Niagara” Falls, Ont., also has closed. ~ Marineland’s ¢ owner; John * - Hohler, has embarked ona": “$120-million expansion: to _ draw tourists away- from Wonderland and. Darien Park,” ‘The park, which started: with two fish tanks, is’ in traducing . its own rides,. - including © $15-millfon’ |: taller cuaster touted as the - longest steel coaster In the world, _ | This and three other adult . Tides give Marineland a new | . dimension Hohler said’ has revived. the park's . traditional growth pattern, : Canada’s », meanwhile, Wonderland, » L. ‘Teported . sate Me } ald, Monday, August 15,1 of their territories and defend ‘them.’”: a Gifford agreed communication is ¢asten but added it might be toa ‘easy. B “With ‘everyone watching and listesing to everyone else, middle’ managers: are. " performatice; | business . and’ personal “phorie. calls aré ‘inhibited. because’ con: “versations aren't private, and: employees “are tempted.to chat when‘ they might not as ‘tendance in May and. June Was lip 38 pet cent froth a2 year.eariler, - . Wonderland drew 841,000 visitors for the two months and reverie rose 16 per cent to $10.5 million from * $9 ° ' But the. big parks: atllt have ‘to crack. _the most lucrative market of all: ‘the “ over-d5s “whose children have left the ‘neat and who never want to see “another. hot ‘dog, ride or. animated character as long Wonderland is looking at the experience of a sister in Cincinnati ‘which’ ‘stages. an event” called Wnntertesty a combination _ performances, Stipes ona products with a Christmas theme. It has ‘attracted a wider audience or, in industry terms, “has _ been successful as a tool to create a window for non-— said Wonderland i . f a aa 8, when’ Competitive office individuals ti *Teluctant to ‘criticize employees for. poor. : do 80 in separate’ offices. Bes The answer, Gifford said, ia ‘to consin > . ’ findings of scientific studies of workplace . surroundings before choosing office space’ “or remodelling partitioned 0 offices te the ‘pen. plan: - Coes , ne parks | wage | ‘battle. “general manager, “Dean” Nahrup. ~ One Toronto area \Promater, Leonard: Cullen, has. designed his latest ‘attraction,. Cullen Country affluent crowd that : ‘shins, .Conventional | amusement - parks. .. : The park,. on ‘the’ ner: _theastern ‘edge of Toronto, _48 an $8.5-milllon, barn-type structure hoising theatre, -eraft,’. retail, :' cabaret,’ auction and. restaurant remnants of 25 real barns and is the centrepiece for _ one of Cullen's: five garden centres, It follows the theme of an earlier’. venture, Cullen - craft Whitby, | selling “‘serenil natural. beauty | and nostalgia,” in the words of . special events co-ordinator - Harold Black. 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