Page 4, The HeraX, Thursday, July 10, 1980 disgusting. After all the mileswomen have come forward, step by step, to be set back so far in one night. Terrace’s ladies, If we dare still call them that, turned out In droves to catch a gilmpse ofa naked male cavorting about on stage. Like a bunch hollered and hooted for some poor, of slavering beasts the women exploited creature to “take it all off’. What can.we say? And, to add Insult to injury, they barred men from attending. | That’s right. ‘Men were not atlowed in the disco so the women could give full vent to their animal passions. And after all that has been done for them In the recent years kitchen, for them only to one night. to take them aut of the sink into the gutter in [ ; TODAY IN ‘HISTORY | courage competition and July 10, 1980 - 1951 — Ceasefire talks 4 Bank Act, “housekeeping” by oe By JIM FULTON The federal Parliament is now a bill described as both the Liberals and the Con-. servatives. Some housekeeping! Hidden away in the 469 pages of this three-part bill are provisions that will open wide the door to foreign bank operations in Canada. The present government, like to one before.it, argue that this will be good for the country. It will en- fenerate more foreign capital, they say. y from debating the new. legislative Parliament. political activity in places d Chile. Suffice it to say, we don't need.it here. As for competition, enlargement and diversi savings bank displacing new We should recognize coming to Canada for look to the lucrative comme! large urban. centre for their c look to the Canadian - head offices are-in their own hi will not look to smailer communit regions of Canada, or to new ‘business ven is, those areas that need access to additional lin being used for clandestine such as Brazil, Jamaica an could provide banks, backed by huge estab porations,- could in fact re-use © Canadian banks and expanding into -aréas of potential business for credit unions and trust companies. OE : ode _ might. be ordered unit.apartment could face a $26,000 fine. He also - WW to refund the lilegal rent. _' Provincial rent controls regulate how much 2 > and how often landlords can false the rent. A more . Canadian ° banks, . fication of the credit union ’ movement and alternatives such as a post one ‘Indeed, foreign - lished parent cor- ompetition . by that. that foreign bariks, will not: be the sake of charity. They will rcial ventures-based in the lientele. They wilkalso” - branches of companies whose — ome countries. They ies, disadvantaged ture.-- that es of ~ seven per. cent Increase once 4 year of 6.C.’s rental ac: - Important ex... ~ pant, ; the .shortage » Is the rule - for about 70 per cent of commodation but there are ‘ceptions. . u ' Patterson sald he thinks the minority. of landlords who are In the habit of setting Illegal rent increases will be deterred by fhe new . deluged with about. . policy. He sald his office has been é complaints, almost a hundred a day, excessive rent Increases. — Co “ HiIs concern: is that unscrupulous landlords, - PTERRACE-KITIMAT ee | epee ares ae ne | a u herald aaron + TRY. ONE:OF (INE ..2:. fp , oy | THEYRE PILDERE General Office- 635.4357 _ Published by ° ee a oe a Cireulation- 635-4357 . Sterling Publishors ce a feet ot PUBLISHER - Calvin McCarthy . EDITOR- Greg Middleton Sit cea ces CIRCULATION.- TERRACE - 635-6357 | wo ~The last in a serles Published. every weekday at 2212 Kalum Street, By GORDON H ARDY a : Fee ean ee tian Postage raldin cash, retU _ . When Rentalsman officers raided the offices - Reg!stration number 1201. Postage pald'in cash, return 7 of two major rental: companies last February. : postage guaranteed. they signalled.the fact that the Rentalsmet was ; ‘golng on the offensive against greecy andtords. = The Herald retains ull, complete and sale copyright In a On the .samé day his officers selzed con- any advertisement produced andor any sdifibial of ’- | fidential files from: thecVancouver offices of - photegrsphic content ee a itgut the written _. Aquilint Construction and Zen Construction, - [pean the Publisher. without the written - Rentalsman Jim: Patterson described the nev er : _ 7 a i! ? : ’ get-tough policy: “What we've done In the pas —~ with ilegal-rents Is to roll them back. What we. . | : plan, to do ‘now. Is ‘prosecute: landiords who - a ; ’ ‘ : knowingly break the law.” It was the first time . ) _ a the Rentalsman had ever authorized such: a | EDITORIAL | | See Bese see om If Patterson gets his way, greedy landiords .- \ ae, we ee could face substantial fines. A conviction under -_ a the Residentiat Tenancy i Act carries ne ; aot wy » $ " Welt! We are appalled! ee rc 0—0C( “(GCC HN maximum fine of $500 per suite per month. means a.landlord who collected an Illegal rent Last night's display at the Bavarian Inn was Sean oar a period of four ad ats Kohls 14- ' ‘ . previously undeterred by the rollback tactic, © -have been taking advantage of the current acute shortage of rental accommodation, particularly .. a In the Greater Vancouver.and Victorla areas. In largest population influx ever to arrive in this Boyce As well, rising Interest rates have diséourdged bbliding’tonstructiony: 8 -“We-are prepared to take a stronger role to ensure tenants are not victimized by the rental. shortage,’’ Patterson sald. _ Patterson sald he recognizes that a landlord © has : been_/caused. by. the » r . has as much to expect reasonable profit as a « By The Canadian Press. opened at Kaesong, Korea. a ee : 7 F Church reformer John Unfortunately, the government cannot guarantee - credit - when they come to do business in Canada. — ¢enant hasa rightto expect reasonable rent. His | Calvin was born 471 years 1988 — The U.S. and ¢his will happen. They cannot guarantee that the The argument is also made that if we allowforeign 4 minority of landlords, some of them major a ago today — in 1502 — at Noyeni, France. His doctrine, Calvinism, asserts the whe il predestination which maintains that God "Jes s chosen certain souls for “Hie Laat Canada set up a joint committee to guide North American defences’ in the event of enemy attack. Sol 7 tah satellite i. . realities.. many dangers involved in allowing foreign banks access to the Canadian market will not become n, banking may be i€should come in the aise” jailer’ deat pWVhile: gore Cc petition J pes fies vist doubtiul. that; {é shoul . Mie dn of fSbbign colorations ‘Whose owners have no banks to do business . here, banks abroa welcome Canadian supposed to encourage investmen rere : raat ‘to are we: doing. encouraging: Canadian banks, to kensy 9 Eas ae 2 Canadian-savings:and investing ‘thekh' in: other foreign countries will d. Wait a minute! I thought the Liberals said this new Bank Act. was tin Canada, What ab Restden landlords ; he sald, that cause the problem. in. addition to prosecuting law-breaking - . ay i landiords, Patterson has asked the government»: MM the law 3 ater protection fo; i ebvere al % ww te give grea ection 10., ine rR ot Tahar salvation and others for making live joe in: : : Loe ca : oo te interest. in the well-being of Canadians and whose’ tries? -—— rn a ran Gecrees are are terable, “ hoon maa telecasts » tives may be directed or influenced by foreign In short, the foreign: bank provisions of the new collin law Te ae n Sremises cent rent oy 7 . : : os, : tote : n ah ON American com- — 1973 — The’ Bahamas governments. Bank Act do not answer. Canadian problems and they £4 more than'$400 a month. Tenants paying up - poser George Gershwin died. became independent. - ° I shall riot get into the murky subject of U,S.banks -pose serious dangers.. .Wé must oppose them. less than two years, NDP finance critic Bob Rae been elected to Parlia- a budget, he'll produce *] one of his own. He says it hasn't been eacrats and a few ex- pensive computers working overtime when He won OTTAWA (CP) — In | < the government does it. - Bit his counter-budget, - showing ‘the changés an NDP government would assurance — critics say cockiness has characterized Rae since BroadviewGreenwood. Although he says he's hervous every time he t wal BOBRAEHASHISOWN ce is offered — asks a question in the. Commons, he impressed: =. observers his first day by. sparring expertly with choir-boy looks belie «a razor-sharp mind honed at Oxford University, degree. He became prominént last December when the BOB RAE... t until the chan «he's ready Liberals‘ stipported his non-confidence - . motion and brought down Joe Clark’s Progressive Con- Leader ‘Ed Broadbent's job? — but that's part of polities, he says. years, which is the tradl- tional approach, or you - play the game. ‘And “if-you play the gamie, people are going to’ -ask: “where the hell did - he come from?"”’ ' new policies. The last budget adopted in full was a Liberal minister John Crosbie's’ ‘ . hard-times . budget’ last. -' ’ Becember, = ta $500 a month, however, do have the right of. appeal to the Rent Review feel the Increase is excessive. to justify the amount of the.rent Increase with evidence of increased costs. $600, broadening the number of people who are. entitled to appaal excessive rent Increaseseven though they are still not afforded the protection . of the seven per cent ceiling. also recommending ‘that the Both the Vancouver Sun and The Province . newspapers applauded Patterson's proposals. © The Sun editorlal writer polnted out that in- raising the exemption figure to a more realistic” evels ; A Province editorial cited a Vancouver City _report which Indicated that persons In about 17,000 Vancouver households spend more than “- , half their Income’ on'smelter. The residents of - these households -—- mostly renters, Include ~ retired and working poor people. Rent controls are critical to-thelr social survival. Next; Law for artists and inventors. '. ° For. more information about landlord and _ tenant Jaws, send 50-cents plus 20 cents for stage to the People’s Law Schodl at 2410-C ’ West Twelfth Ave., Vancouver VéK 2N2 for thelr book let-Landlord and Tenant. THE EDITOR Commission If they’: The Commission: - then arbitrates, sometimes asking the landlord TETTERS TO) Dear Sir: Oi behalf of Maestro’ Aldyama and the members of the VSO, and everyone may 1. exlend our sincere thanks for your coverage of the recent VSO concerls in Terrace and Kitimat. the audience for their en- couraging response! We believe that the V50 should be accessible to all - British Columbians, an aim ’ whichis possible providing 7 travel costs ‘are covered by ot, the B.C. Lottery Fund and ' private spdnsership Is for- + theoming from coinpanies such as Alenn, Kurovan, and Cumidian Celluluse. Wolfe, . - Lottery connected with the Van-: couver Symphony Society, We | also thank the members of. a a Patterson wants-fo:see this figure ralsed to... \ 4 ry ment three times and make in the tax system then-Finance Minister ‘servativegovernment, - In the face of what he Patterson ts brought down a govern- anid, energy-pricing ar- Jean Chretien, the old jag ” Rae is aware his young- Is the” : ment | arid ric a ! his young- calls * the Liberal overnment ‘extend th ro a ee ee ee Rao GRIMES TRN tom te a | Rell yoany agra lr panier ; pone ; ' ' streetignting. - prompts some people economic leadership, he : ar" Minis ber A 1 lan _ says confidently. Rae is nol yet 32 but his ask indelicate questions says opposition parties of hotels and motels, as well as give his office ; acEachen to introguce That typeof self- mild manner and blonde — i he gunning for NDP have an obligation to offer power similar to those of Small Claims Court. easy for an opposition MP = he ‘first came here in where he was a Rhodes “you have to be brave budget i taal a. f ' of April, 1978, H : to put together ey of October, 1978, after scholar, and at the and a: bit brazen," he’ - own noneeonfidence {lation nad mace nt ceiling Spsolete. he miter ” ocument ndred seps winning @ byelection in —- University of Taronto, says. “Either you sit motion shot down Caw J 5 ted that Patt ng the writer | several hundred bur- the Toronto riding of where he earned his law down and shut upforfive . servative - finance Suggestes ‘that Pafterson also recommended ae ee Ae moe wee ee oe The Honourable Evan : the minister responsible for the B.C. , Fund, has ; congratulated us on the, , and has expressed his ap- ‘tour’s outstanding success ; preciation for the many | letters that are being sent to * him from allof the centre we; visited. As a-result of this en- couragement, we will be ‘ asking the government for a long terfi: financial commilment which | will enable the VSO to tour © annually province. within the Best regards,” Michael Allerton Managing Pirector provincial?