Canada and the U.S. to hold d OTTAWA (CP) —~ governments to “pursue the . Canada and the United States Wednesday the appointment of special negotiators to try produce a settlement of ihe intricate «issue of maritime — between the two countries. They have four months ie reach agreement... boundaries for four areas where | the memile- limits announced boundaries ay overlap’ and to “draw .up complementary fishery and: hydrocarbon | ‘resource arrangements,’’ The Canadian negotiator is Marcel’ Cadieux, ambassador to the United States from 1970 ‘to. 1974. Washington lawyer Lloyd - Cutler, who is described as a man ‘'who knows Washington and has_ the confidence. -of (President) pc me BAD. WEATHER aan coo . . - Russian whalers 3 elude a chunk of the Georges Bank HERALD, Thursday, July 28, 197, PAGE 5 TOPICS: FISHERIES AND OIL TANKER MOVEMENT irect marine talks _ Carter” will represent, the “United States. The appointments, and President Carter, were worked: out last week hy . State- Secretary Cyrus Vance and External Affairs -Minister Don Jamieson. Canadian officials say the appointments’ reflect the determination of the two 7 gotiators “. progress has: been made o1 on . negotiation route’ to its . ultimate end.” announced simultaneously ~ by Prime Minister Trudeau — ‘Other observers suggest the move is further proof of ‘the difficulty the: two ‘countries are. having in resolving boundaries. ~ Canadian ‘and American officials” hada formal negotiating session last year when the position of each country was outlined. ' Informal talks this year led of ne no real intmen ause to the ap e bourdaries:. ~ At stake are a valuable -’ "off -southern Nova Scotia hydrocarbon issues. They iithave time up to Dec. 1 to make a’ proposed final settlement for consideration bx the two.governments, _ Jamieson has said the two- countries. have agreed to seek third-party assistance on the boundary issue if a negotiated . settlement cannot be reached by: the year's end, Carter also announced CHILLIWACK, B.C. (CP) Wednesday that he had signed a bill which would ratify an interim reciprocal fisheries agreement between the two countries which expires in December. The agreement was reached last year and Canadiannofficials have been waiting for it to pass through - "Amertean Congress, allows fishermen. to fish in each other’s waters without 1i- cences and that catches should be at the same levels as in 1976. The status of the agreement has been in doubt in Canada in part because of a simmering dispute over the West Coas' salmon fishery which caused a brief closure of Canadian shrimp grounds to CHILLIWACK SLAYINGS - Third body found in river of Egbert Menger, also 19, still missing, Ed Menger, 15, US. fishermen. The two a vernments . continue priority basis. T new treaty onnsalmon fishing have been dr on for a couple of years. Trudea the 3 cial negotiators will decide whether to link their talks with those on salmon. were Beet in a truck leaving u announcement said . — Police have identified a was pulled from the river who ran from the scene toa the area just afternthz — en of use ‘de "rica, lecritor body found Wednesday in the day after the shooting. nearby farmhouse, is, the Slayings led policetobelieve W between British | corritiny the Fraser River as that of The bedy was found about only known survivor of the ‘the gunmen nmighthave. and the Alaskan panhandle 16-year-old ‘John Den 200 yards downftream from attack. abdue the girl. = VANCOUVER cP) — It. “serve. energy, | and the ship surges them to stop killing and. potential hydrocarbon Hertog, the third known the Yiverside site where the But police aren’t Three suspects have pera was more than the weather. that dampened spirits Tuesday aboard. . the Greenpeace ‘ship James “Hain clouds hung low over achoppy seri and a few crew . 8 felt: wenslcks but. the © worst news aboard’ ship was that the’ whaling following a radio directional fix’ to track’ what-: believed to” be’ Russian er. stronge: The Russians. "were . keeping silent and the only: trangmnieso picked up gp ty So Greenpeace Foundation president Patrick . Moore ordered | engines shut down to con- nothing .at all,” “anti-.. protesters had'lost . thelr fig fn a Russian fishing flee a Jamies Bay had been: were . drifted in wind-whipped swells as engineers used a length. of ‘coppernwire to- construct a larger antenna, “]. hope it ‘doubles the strength of the signal we are. receiving but it. might -do. said ineer Nelson. Reilly. ~ We just. don't know." Said . Captain Cormack: to use good copper on this in case we need it for repairs in ‘the engine room, but hisisa ° necessity. ” A message, written by Moore and translated by Rusty Frank, 2 2o-year-old ’ student at the University of con by California, will be. rea Frank through a megaphone -- 7 he James;Bay . — whenever i gets within hailin, of a Russian w dist nce. The message ‘brings a’ Breeling ig from Greenpeace the men and women of the John. “T hate like hell the whales “before they are gone forever.” : A ‘iprotest song, ed Listen to the. Wieles. ws Al been translated and the James Bay crew will sing ‘the song with the aid of three fhe ship anda microphone on : e ship’ 8 deck. resources in the Beaufort Sea between th the Yukon and The negotiators are. to report to their governments by Oct, 15 '‘on the principles of a comprehensive settlement” on the houndarles, fishery and “Russian whaling . fleet, “but oe - ey i : fiver Jul victim of a gunman who attacked a group of teen- ‘agerg partying along the: y 18. - An RCMP spokesman said ita s§ that Den Her died from a gunshot wound, He was the brother of- 1 : year-old Evert Den Her' _ Whose body, along with that, attack occurred. Divers had resumed their search Wednesday after several during which a rise in - the river level made diving © pneoyypbre' Pipohce divers are ‘stil searching for the body offi year-old Leola Guliker, the only one of the group of five discounting the ibili that Guliker j is ail alive, aed ‘Reports that two ee hes BCR uncertainty leaves Ft. Nelson 8 OE . 3 sacaGaet ths .: Fits “novia _just. dangling... OTT Santer | & gon” NELSON, BS. Premier Bill “Bennett is doing the province a prea reat businessman: and’ have disservice Py Tema ning banks and customers calling silent on, the: future: of: the. up and asking what is ai 7 British olumbia’ Rallvay’s on with the railroad, , ling from. “here. to ‘Fort St. Schuck. ; Joe Mayor “Andrew . Hugh. _ said.¥ ednesday. _ Armstrong,nspokesman for ” Schuck: made. «-the . comments: “following | i. 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