. ‘EDMONTON “(CP) — status but the controversy Peter Coe, the Citadel over his tenure continues, Theatre's British-born ar- “It is not the policy of this tetie director, has been government to keep talented granted landed immigrant people.out of the country,”! . Atkey told Joe Shoctor, the +. Artistic director becomes a Canadian with talent Immigration Minister Ron — theatre's executive h producer, in confirming. - approval of Coe’s appli iestion “This government has INDIAN HEALTH POLICY PLANNED OTTAWA (CP) — “Jt will be a lot dif- Health Minister David ferent than going between Crombie will announce a guides and mora- major, comprehensive toriums,” Crombie's aide wal f Indian health policy . before Parliament opens She was referring to The Herald, Thursday, August 2, 1970, Page 5 NDP slams refugee status OTTAWA (CP) — Im- passport is marked with the migration Miniater Ron letter L, a virtual death Atkey is hiding behind warrant should he return to technicalities and spouting Chil Carter receives. . Senate support. WASHINGTON (AP) — In a victory for President Carter, the U.S. Senate energy committee voted Wednesday to give a new federal agency ultimate authority to expedite con- struction of high priority energy projects, The 140-1 -yote would permit a new national Energy Mobilization Board to urge local and. state’ agencies to move quickly on granting. permits for planta designed to reduce U.S. - dependence on imported oil. “The whole purpose of this isto get things moving,” sald Senator. Henry Jackson (Dem.: Wash.) the com: jecti chairm mittee but is ‘mainly intended to speed. construction -of oil shale plants and- coal liquification facilities. Construction of pipelines, refineri types of energy sources, : The committee ¢arlier vote against a blanket waiver of state and local toning or environmental laws. oo: Senator Bennett Johnston (Dem. La.) had urged that the board be permitted a free hand without regard to local laws to move ahead with construction of a small - number of super priority miergy projects, Louise Dunlop, director of . th the Environental Policy. Centre, said after the vote she was pleased because local and state governments would retain - the t to raise environmental ob- A version of the Energy Mobilization Board before the House of Represen- tatives commerce com- mittee would provide broad authority to waive local and stata statutes. esttin . Carter proposed g up an energy board in his 8] ‘July 14, but similar ideas had been moving’ through Congress before en. for landed immigrant status, “T'll be happy when I see the news in writing,” said Coe from Banff, Alta., where he is conducting seminars at ’ the Fine Arts Centre, Controversy over Coe’s appointment to. succeed John . Neville in 1977 at the Citadel peaked last March 18 whea: former ‘immigration _Minister: Bud . Cullen overruled Edmonton im- migration officers’ approval’ of Coe's application for. ‘Janded immigrant status, - Coe had been the subject of. actors’ protests to John Rob- erts, the former secretary of state, and a national petition involving Canadian Actora’ . Equity Association members on the ‘hiring of - non- Canadiane in Canadian eatres. . : Cullen sald the theatre had not fulfilled train a Canadian successor to Coe. Within a week of Cullen's announcement, ' Randy Mnertz resigned as associate director, saying he _ bad been used as a pawn by the theatre to try to convince the immigration department it was training a Canadian. BUCCESSOF. ; . ‘The theatre denied that Maertz had ever been hired specifically to be groomed" as- Coe’s successor and produced documentary evidence io support its case. Shoctor sald “It was a matter.of principle involved here.” Symphonies, opera com- a promise to. come to a point of view that Is going to reflect on arts - organizations across Canada. Maybe will be somewhat protected from interference; from outside intervention in their business,” . * oe had signed a new two- year contract when his application for landed im-. ‘migrant status was rejected. He said he now can consider the second year of his con- tract, his third season with the theatre. Shoctor aald appointment of another Canadian assistant to Coe “Is not a - matter of concern’ to the Citade] board at this time,’ “However, if the right | person comes along , .., obviously, we shall be looking at the guest directors used in the coming season on the main and Rice stages,” Bernard - Chadwick, executive secretary of the actors’ equity association, said in a telephone interview from Torsnto he will ask that a search for a Canadian ‘artistic director for the Citadel he made before Coe's application for landed immi- grant status is approved. - Chadwick: said. he: will: * discuss the iaste -with MacDonald. 7 “Pm an internationallat, I'm not about to want to close the bordera. But if someone wants Lo come to the country - to run a major theatre, then he or she must make a Canadian commitment and now they: in October, an aide said Wednesday, The major folley statement will go further than a campaign promise by Progressive Con- servative Prime Minister Clark, to unilaterally restore uninsured health benefits to reserve In- dians, an issue which flared under the former Liberal administration, “FT WILL BE COM- -PREHENSIVE, NEW AND COMPLETE," THE AIDE SAID IN AN IN- © TERVIEW. “It will be: different from what we've ever known,” No details were disclosed but she said the policy. as far as it has developed, has been well recelved by cabinet. And Indian leaders are being consulted. Discussions aré still going on, she added, “We're working closely with Indian leaders,”’ The policy will affect the country’s 300,000 status Indians covered by the Indian Act, Under the act, Indians are entitled to live on the reserve and. | receive several federal - government benefits. It will not apply to an additional 100,000 Metis (of white and Indian blood) and nonstatus Indians, not covered by federal legislation. They receive benefits from: - provinctal governments, . guides on uninsured health benefits, such as eye glasses, dental care, ambulance ‘service and some drugs, imposed on Indians last fall by Monlque Begin, former Liberal health minister. - Under the guides, In- diang were forced to pay for services’ previousl provided free. Healt department officials cited abuses and high-costs as the reason for the guides, After demonstrations by Indlans across’ the country, which included a toll on an international bridge between Massena, N.Y., and Cornwall, Ont., Begin announced in January a six-month moratorium. Crombie has extended that moratorium until his policy statement In September, the aide said. Indian leaders, citing abnormally high death and infant mortality rates, have called for a review of health-care sys- tems. : Federal health department figures show the average life ex- pectancy for status In- dians is 22 years less than the average Canadian man. For women, the gap ia more than 29 years, Despite a continuing infant mortality rate, Indian infant death levels are still more than twice the national average, factual inaccuracies in trying to defend his refusal to grant a Chilean seaman refugee status In Canada, a New Democratic MP said Wetinesday, Svend Robinson, who represents the British Columbia riding of Burnaby, also accused Atkey of ap- -Rlying a double standard by welcoming 50,000 boat people fleeing Communist rule in southeast Asia while re- fusing to grant Galindo MadridAvilez refugee status from the military die- tatorship in Chile, Atkey said Tuesday there is nothing he can do to help Madrid-Avilez because the Immigration Act prohibits him from issuing a miniater’s permit for residence im Canada to anyone already deported. Canada . continues to harbor under a minister's permit Gen. Quang, a South Vietnamese general who ran a multi-million dollar criminal ring involved in narcotics trafficking during the civil war in that country. Madrid-Avilez jumped ship in Squamish,’ B.C., in March, 1977, and was or- dered deported in October of that year. The Chilean lives in Van- couver and is employed as a digh washer. ‘ Robinson told reporters that Atkey has refused to “meet hima despite several requests, The MP said he is trying to meet Atkey to show e. Robinson said that at the age of 17, Madrid-Aviler was arrested after the overthrow of the Allende government in Chile in 1973 and tortured. He: later was drafted Into the armed forces and sent to 4 concentration camp where he was forced to clean up the remaina of victims of torture and execution squads, he Atkey said he hopes MadridAviter will be allowed to live in Spain. But unless he leaves Canada voluntarily, he will be deported. Robinson said the Spanish government has only recently been asked if it will allow Madrid-Avilez into that country on a temporary paals 0 he can apply for landed-immigrant status Canada from there, The Spanish government says it will take at least two Months to process that ap plleation won said he hopes won't try to force Madrid-Avilez out before then, ‘ Robinson said that when the Conservatives were in Opposition they always complained that the Liberals were trampling the rights of ns gita by refontages toed ts ‘using to k him informed of develope ments in the Madrid-Avilez case, Robinson said. Atkey and his department: have mat told the Chilean STOCKS 7 VANCOUVER (CP) — Prices were yp in heavy trading Wednesday on the Vancouver Stock Exchange with volume at cllose 4,318,326 shares. Advances totalled 142 while there were 105 declines In stocks. In the industriale, Trans America Industries was un- changed at .40 on 15,000 shares, Pagurian Corp, Lid. was down .10 fo $4,35 on 11,740 shares, Austin Inveestment Corp. was unchanged at .95 on 7,000 shares and MacMillan Bloedel was unchanged at $27 on 3,000 shares. Taro Industries was down .16 to 33.p and Renn Industries was unchanged at $1. On the resource and development board, SNA Resources’ Lid, wag unchanged at ,32 on 243,000 shareg; Redigrd Miied |: Inc. was up .22 to $1.37 on 145,-600 shares, Saxton Industries was Up .30 to $2.05 on 104,542 shares and Nuspar Resources wad unchanged at .95 on 64,500 shares, Dora Explorations Was Up .20 to $1.65 and Andex Mines Ltd. was down .02 to ,25, On the curb exchange, Burlington Gold was up 17 to 63 on 169,700 shares, Tagus Resources was up .15 to .67 on 119,000 sharea, Canzona Minerala was up .15 to .75 on 112,000 shares and Cyclone Development Ltd. was up-.(2 to .38 on 106,500 shares. Synergy International Ltd. was up .09 to .85 and Beach Gold Mines was down .02 to .40, * TORONTO (CP) — The Toronto stock market was un- changed at the close of active trading Wednesday. The TSE $0 index remained the same at 1,558,10, Analysts said the market lacked direction and was waiting. for further economic developments. wom was 4.48 million compared with 4,49 million Tues- y. . Among industrials, Corporate Foods rose 1% to $21, Alberta Energy 1% to $9346, Grey Goose Corp, A 1 to $15, Versatile Cornat % to $20% and Inco 4 to$23%, ’ Aquitaine of Canada fell 1 to $39%, Crown Life Insurance 1 to $64, Asbestos Corp. % to $43%, Petrofina Canada % to $37% and Dome Pete % to $4%, - Campbell Chibougamau A was up 34 to $844, Preston Mines 5 to $20% and Pine Point Mines ‘4 to $354. United Keno Hill we ¥%4 to $14% and Campbell Red Lake Mines 4% to $21%, : Merland Explorations gained 1 to $15%, Bonanza Oil and. Gas 1 to 39% and Canadian Superior Oi] 1 to $199. 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