“og Susan Hill, office receptionist at the Skeena Health Unit, is busy getting used to her location in the new building on Kalum St. In Terrace. . The heat March, th unit moved to the haw buliding Ih and it shares the space. with: the ‘provincial Human Resources: Department. "Photo by Greg Middleton wil wait for the RCMP _ The local school board will wait to hear the views df'thé: “ROMP. before they give._their. approval for an attitude testing questionnaire for grade sight to twelve students in the last week in May. ao The attorney-general’s Reagan, Carter are department and the department of criminology at Simon .- Fraser, University . is funding .a esearch project. Its purpose is to look into delinquency con- _centrating: on student’s attitudes to police and on : delinquency. juvenile - native. In dia n Carol school board ‘meeting ‘Tuesday evening and answered questions from the board. She explained the study would focus on native Indian attitudes - _ '. 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[Atavie Street Bobins i30] Movie . [Hour Mating? Sesame Pop iivevia —, folaes Movie Street. Citrovitte defeats four years past. _ Carter beat Sen. Edward Kennedy and Reagan bested “George Bush in the two primaries Tuesday. The -results gave Carter. 91 percent of the- delegates needed to leck up the nomination; Reagan: had ‘about 68 percent. There are 14° more primaries and Reagan could get the delegates needed to- claim victory by the end of May. Carter probably will have to wait until June 3, when the primary season ‘ends with balloting in nine ‘states, ; .’ Bush, with little solace to be found in the returns, looked toward next week, | “On to .Michigan and Oregon," he said. Pitcher. ‘ LaPrairie spoke at the meeting. because Indians are over represented in: judicial institutions: fee be .. LaPrairie confidential... The study of Terrace student's. at- titudes as part of a major seven city study. used in policy planning by ° the — attorney-general’s department as juvenile delinquency is one of their priorities, said LaPrairie. - i Frank Hamilton, superintendant of schools, said the local, RCMP had seen the | ‘questionnaire and had some concerns about some of the questions 80 had forwarded it to. their Victoria office for review. Trustee Joyce Krause said she was concerned | about the - negative wording of some of the ‘questions dealing with student’s attitudes ‘to police, wo The board is waiting to hear from the RCMP ‘before they make. their © decision whether or not to allow the questionnaire to be circulated in schools. They hope to make'a decision by. the next, Band trips were said successful” ~ sens ta ia Two local school bands have recently returned from six day trips. The Caledonia Senior Secondary School band rode the train to Ed- monton and to Stony Plain, Alberta where they played to attentive audiences, said band. . director Jim Ryan. © The trip was part of an exchange program with the Stony Plain band which ahd come to Terrace in early April, The student’s spent their last full day in . Edmonton sight-seeing and touring an Imperial Oil refinery and a G.W.G. Clothing factory. The band then viewed the Commonwealth Stadium and « the Alberta provincial museum. | Ryan reports the trip. was a good experience - and most successful; = The Gold and Stage bands. from. Skeena~ Junior Secondary ‘schoal have just returned from the lower mainland. The band played in Quesnel, in, Vancouver for an open air concert, at Fraser Valley high school and in Richmond. The students were able to tour the University of British Columbia music . building when they were © in Vancouver. - Band director Greg Constable reports the students were, ‘‘true music ambassadors from Terrace”, and the trip. was very successful. Nations _ representative, was not endorsed ‘by ‘the . *. -Bhe- | - RLELM, - ‘Theatre has been booked. . ‘for ‘May 6 and Birdsell «: ' “willbe: “able to ac- ‘commodate the board's "the program going m Bani-Sadr ” struggling for control TEHRAN, Iran (UP — President Abolhassan Beni-*, Sadr teday appointed a'close. : aide to organize. an-in- ny wi - gathering “‘to investigate the U;S.:interventions-in Iran.” . '> Bani-Sadr™. {natracted d . Committee that the: United. ternational commission to. investigate -alleged U.S, “interventions” in Iran, Tehran radio reported..-- | . The .commission, the aborted April 25 U.S. mission to rescue the 53 — is. scheduled to meet in Tehran. | American | hostages, from June 2 to June 5, the © radio said, : chs Itsajd Ahmad Salamatian; — ‘a former undersecretary of human rights that “was planned for. junior and senior secondary students by Frances Birdsell, a . United schoo] trustee Tiiesday. evevening. 0 7 hte ~ “Birdsell had hoped ‘the « board. would give: its © approval ‘for students to : miss some classes on the’ - day-of -the film festival. = .- The board felt because 4 they hadinot viewed the °@ _films or‘the content they: could : not . endorse. the festival:; “The board suggested to Birdsell that © the festival:be.held after . » school hours. - ” suggestion. = “Phe. committee choosing the films has -been.extremely. selective and’ while they have serious points many of the films have been made. . ioe ina humorous-way, said: - said’ the... Birdsell. ... opal tb at ” questionaire-is standard. and the. results .would ‘be Pea tha Programs: endorsed. Some : special services programs for. the 1980-81 - school year were passed by. the school board Tuesday. ‘The administration was anxious to have the board pass these services so they could begin: hiring ‘staff for the fall. ; too "The spetial services programs Include learning assistance, hearing .im- pairment, rehabilitation, . training for the han- dicapped, English as. a second language and Indian education. eo Many programs were passed by the board and. others will have to walt for a decigion from the ministry of education on whether or not funding will be available. Frank Hamilton, the superintendant ‘of schools, said there dre presently 312.6 teachera employed by the school district and he ex- pects up to 324 teachers at the :outside to be hired by ‘fall, But because he doesn’t believe the ministry: will fund all the.special program applied for’ be expects the - number of. teachers to. be lower than $28, .- Ted Wells, treasuter of the district’ pointed out the district has 16.5 students per teacher. The board also carried a motion of a $100,000 loan by- law to Its third reading. The money will go toward capital expenditures and will be paid back over 20 years. ~~ An information access policy was approved by the board, Trustee Joyce Krause said it is mainly to assist the school board office because they have been receiving many requests for information lately. ‘She said the policy is a formality and will not affect anything ag it is‘now. . The district's French core program has’ hired two experienced teachers. One has been teaching a grade one immersion course and the other has completed two years of teaching in Quabec. A spokesman for ad- ministration said the district: is looking forward to getting ~ in the fall. i closely‘ w whieh - was ordered. by Ayatollah . with-*,". Ruhollah Khomeini after the.” prepa: A film. festival: on , ‘Lee — - _. meets in June . eecretary- 7 foreigh afiairs, who worked ely * with “ Bani-Sadr paign,’ will “organize the - In a growing dispute over ‘of oa the demolition ‘ABOLHASSEN BANL- SADR... . *,.wonsolidating his power - mausoleum ii South Tehran: . that once held the remains of — the deposed shah’s. father ‘and. brother, Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhali, who ordered the destraction, today quit his official post as -; the head of an antl-narcotle” a? movement, 90. 4 2 BaniSadr, in ari. apparent move to assert his‘al stripped Khalkhali of his title as: Islamic Judge Tuesday. ‘Announcing his resignation, Khalkhali-said he still. supports.’ the demolition’ of ..--,the ‘mausoleum, and, declared the site, was ‘‘not. fit to become. a hospital or museum” a3 Bani-Sadr had suggested. | - “When he’ fled’ Iran’ in January 1979, the exiled shah took'the bodies’ of tiis father and brother with him. ‘The dispute over the mausoleum, threatened to become another test. of political power between the president and independent Moslem fundamentaliste like - Khalkhali Tn -another .. show of strength, Bani-Sadr was reported making another attempt to name a prime minister despite a Revolutionary Council decision to put off the selection until the newly elected Islamic Parllament. “Tehran © Radio - holy city of Qom May 28 to discuss and exchange ideas | about important issues in the country . from an” Islamic point of view. ~~ . . ‘The -council's. action- im- ‘plicitly gave: greater say in. the .appointment to” the “grand alliance” of Moslem hard-liners, which won control: of the 270-seat assembly in the second round of elections Friday. ~ Ayatoilah “-Ruhollah Khomeini, io what was seen as strengthening Bani-Sadr’s position, lest week gave approval fer the president to appoint the prime minister. Bani-Sadr, whote- hapless presidency has been th- warted at every turn by his Islamic clerical rivals, ’ yeportedly is trying to name a candidate who would maintain a delicate balance between ‘himself. and the fundamentalist-controlled parliament, ; ‘That relationship is seen as critical to the smooth functionin# of the parliament, which ts likely to emerge as a fundamentalist “watchdog ready to challenge Bani-Sadr' at a moment's notice, . . The parliament has been designated by Khomeini to decide the fate of the 52 American hostages, who are spending their 193rd day In _caplivily. “ lection; cam-~ *. forces asal “command. ‘but not actually ) West Bank. «tivity. said” members of the Parliament, the Majlis, will gather in the © “‘BRUSSELS,. Belgium - (UPI) — Secretary of State “Edmund “Muskie -told- his. NATO allies today the U.S, ‘commitment to the alliance Jis‘stronger than ‘ever but that NATO. will-have to te & “‘Inhis firat appearance at a NATO meeting, Muskie told the. Defense. Planning ‘States is considering using ed to the NATO : Jargest -oil “supplier, . nas. d - paised prices ofall grades of .. oil by $2 a barrel retroactive --to April 1, industry sources oi. sald today. - Sources said they .were "surprised by the prieing- {" ~ action. Ministers from the , - Israel celebrates anniversary JERUSALEM “(UPD — Israel celebrated ‘the “13th anniversary of its capture of - Arab East Jerusalem today gmid tight security over the city's Arab population and the increasingly restive Palestinians. of the occupied Prime: Minister’ Menachem. Begin. proclaimed the day ‘‘the most sacred Bar.Mitzvah in the Eves of cur people, both. in the land. of Israel-and in. the diaspora.” oe . “We rejoice in it," he said 4. ‘Martial: lawended:in'Egyit « CAIRO, Egypt (UPD, — President Anwar Sadat today . announced — the abolition of martial law “for good” in- a liberalization ‘Move forming, part af a sweeping reform program including a new Cabinet . under his _perpanal .com- He said the abalition of the AY War. wilh Laval . AG. hatity,’, Steeive Ak nate EDT) Thursday. . “My, major decision” for 1980 is the- abolition :. of martial law,” Sadat told a packed. special session’ of We're not pawns—Bahamas. hamas government has rejected Cuba’s latest . -explanation - that the U.S. - 7 Central Intelligence Agency provoked the fatal Cuban fighter plane attack on the Bahamas’ Defense Forces vessel Flamingo. “ Bahamian External Af- fairs: Minister Paul L. Ad- derley dented late Tuesday that his government is in-. volved in any. way in American intelligence ac- "Inspection of nuclear reactor ‘MIDDLETOWN, .- Pa.. (UPI) — Two volunteers will enter the. building housing the damaged reactor at’ Three Mile Island next week _ — a building no one has been . “inside “since the nation’s worst. commercial nuclear ‘accident more than a year ago. .. The entry is a prelude to cleaning up the.- reactor, . ‘ t . x Korean students fight pélice ©." = SEOUL, South Korea: (UPI) — Students: déman- “ding an end to martial law in South Korea battled with rict police in various parts of the capital today, and ‘armoréd vehicles and troops were moved into the city. ’ Initial’ unconfirmed reports said scores were Three armored vehicles and troops with bayonetted rifles also were sent to guard the U.S. Embassy where . they put up a sign reading: . “No trespassing this line, Violators will be punished severely.” _ - Police said about 30,00 students from 19 universities and colleges in Seoul hit the streets to expreas anger at the pace of democratic reforms set by the govern: ment. Anti-government student demonstrations slso erupted in other parts of the country. Fighting broke. out bet- ween the students and helmeted riol pollce In » stationed in| Europe to-meet - allies to address. their share ‘hare the .burden’* when. pens “cAmerica, shifts. military - : forces,to defend the Persian’, - without ‘deterrence; and "Qi prices up two. dollars. NEW YORK (UPD: — . Saudi Arabia, America's E “ meeting eatlier this month to .: wee ce Tae vie . passed Parliament’ by “an ‘ to be-altered:and for it to . - remain the:seat:.of Israel's - ina statement. “And we take - _ democratizallon.” — NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) - TheBe . _ on the Flamingo affair. - around City Hall. Shoes and = personal belongings littered” = = the streets after pollce. z charged the’ demonstrators. a One female student lay - = motionless in the middle of 5, the road, apparently over: 3 come by tear gas. A man was 1 seen bleeding from his face, q As. the number oat s demonstrators grew, scores ~e ‘of armored military vehicles : the Soviet challenge in'south ~~ Asia and the Persian Gull: 41As we pick up our share,” itwouldbe necezeary forthe = ‘of the burden and ta com- . ate fox Aimerican forces which are ‘pssigned to*the . defense of Europe,": U5. .- officials. quated Muskie a8 - ”: gaylng, 9, “Apetente ‘is meaningless deterrence is not the functions. of the United States alone;!*: * Muskie sald, according to. US official. Organiza ion of Petroleum ; ing Countries held a discuss: a uniform pricing -«. system. ee ane ares er Vo Saudi Arabia recently said ~ it. would not. change {ts 9 3 production schedule until the © end of June: Soe SyG ho Gre asilent oath: Jerusalem will. . never be divided. Ie will: * 2. always..be one Jerusalem“ = #-: radiating glory —theeternal’. -.- capital of our country, our == 23 people, our ~falth, our- . ~ civilization’; A bill to make Jerusalem . Israel's ‘capital under law - averwhelming. majority ‘on - its first reading: It calls for Jerusalem,-ta be’ declared |. Israel's: capital, for itr . unification: since 1947 never . government permanently, F : Dave tlgbin pay amd sli Pee db ate parliament jin’ a policy speech. at : o Noting that: martial law bad been an on-again-off- again practice since 1914 and, had been misused for ar- bitrary arrests and to muzzle — the press, Sadat said; “it has now ended for good,” . Sadat saidhis original plan was to abolish, martial law. rain ‘only after. Israel: completes sing ywithdrawal- in. April’ 1882-6". +; from about one-third of Sinai _ stillunder occupation, but he ; decided to move ahead of | «| schedule in the interests of “[ "don’t want the Cubans to think they chn use-us an a pawn in their, intefnatichal affairgand we donot propose ~ to let them,” Adderley said. Adderley made the - statement following receipt . _of a message from Cuba’s = =~ Foreign Affairs Minister ~~. Isidoro Malmierca saying a aa diplomatic delegation would ‘not be coming to - Nassau Tuesday as scheduled for a’ second round of conciliation talks with Bahamas officiais damaged in the March 28, 1979, nuclear accident. The _ team will conduct radiation. readings in the building ag -— . well as in the cooling and ventilation equipment, plant official Robert Arnold said, - _ (He said. the ‘entry was planned -for’jnext Tuesday -and.,woul ‘-invelve. two... . volunteers, & senior engineer anda nuclear ehgineer. — WY various areas of Seoul as a’ steady rain fell onthe elty. When _ cenfrontéed. « and. chased, the students hid in back streets, regrouped an faced police agai. = ’ Several hundred students © ‘Clashed with riot police who fired tear gas in the streets were deployed around the area where the presidental =, ~ office and main government . office buildings are located, Army trucks loaded with. aa hundreds of troops alsd weré ; seen moving toward thé _ ea, .