ant e + ‘ ~ Sunshine and Ice cream days ‘are’ setting scarce s here, but these fio irs taken : up once [ha while. - ee ee Sovereign QUEBEC (cP) — Quebec Premier. Rene .Levesque J chinted at: a, fall election — Sunday and indicated he will ~ * -not push . “soverelgnty- ‘association as af election issue. : - “] think, common sense «dictates that thére should not be a referendum election six _ months -afler the referen- "J dum," he said.fallowing a ‘weekend meeting’ of the. Partt’ Quebecois ‘executive. The statement appeared to ¢ . set the . next election dor . Novernber, ‘six months after the May 20 referendum in * which” Quebecers voted . almost 60 per cent’ against Giving the Pa government a % mandate td «‘negotlate § " sovereignty-association with Jim .. the-rest of Canada. 4 .f > Bevesque's - remarks | echoed those of Quebec Finance Minister Jacques Parizeau, who last week paid . the PQ should. campaign on & pledge. of good ‘government and‘ aot orf. sovereignty: F - aszociation if. election is ‘|B: ~ held. this. fall.” NEW ORLEANS (AP) —. Gulf shrimpers Curtis ” loaded with gold: and sil- complete, about $350,000 worth of gold, 30 pourids of silver, five tons of copper and many arti- . from the wreck of what is believed to be an ‘18th. century Spanish cargo ship. ‘But Blume and Smith aren't counting their money yet — they won't ~ see it until lawyers, state * bureaucrats? a ’ tists finish work intended to protect the shrimpers and the state. The wreck lies under — ' gix metres of muddy Gulf layer of silt about 1% ‘west . Louisiana's Cameron Parish: A guard is stationed at the seabottom 35 metres by 60 metres —— ard one diver often on duty is Smith, a 32-yearpold. shrimper whose sea adventures have always been busi- ness; . Objects include cured turtle shelis once used in Europe for hair combs, rouge sealed _ in casks for the cheeks of - 18th-century ladies, ceramic figures made by hides, olive jars, several ‘ Blume and Steve Smith. stumbled onto adream — a sunken treasure. ship. with salvage far from- facts have been plucked. of Mexico water and a’ _nautical miles off south-. . round-the-clock. sita — an area of the. recovered | Aztec Indians, leather - “WRECK YIELDS TREASURE ‘CHEST | nine-foot cannnl and a threemetre anchor. .<.- “Man, they ibayen't - even touched it’ Vet," paid Steve Ponty, anaistagt | “department as culture, recreation: and“tourism-" * sblentis believe. the. wreck Js..'Spapitah and: from the mtid-4700s.": Academic ° researchers are trying to figure out wherethe ship.came from . and where it wag going. . Witha bit ‘af luck, Perry . said, they’ may find a. cargo manifest, which and ‘scien: coments, oa ‘The. state owns the f seabottom where Blume’ ‘s- shrimp ‘nets snagged the: wreck in ‘the winter of 1979, and the: department” : of culture, recreation and tourism will dictate how | the salvage is done, -" “That was only» the second time-.itt. ty” life . that I'd been over! there," sald 45-year-old Blume of his find. “It was just pure - accident that I found .it: because there were lots of boats that hung up:on it. heed werea Jot of: nets mn. it.” Blume, who is married and has three ‘children, said he never spent much time thing about. finding. , treasure, adding: “] was always too busy trying to make a living.”’ He is still shrimping ' ‘area’ cn Poland's Baltic coast "ag. thé government ‘bent eB ‘special,’ -commilasion. - « Hego ‘deman ing | Polish coastal strike: ‘spreads | as. probe starts” -Gdansn (AP) ~ A strike. =" t tat threecity industrial to go on strike, the right. to: establish free trade unions, ** freedom of expression,” prisoners. THE LIGH TER SIDE ting all Polish shipping. from: ‘them, - with strike Tenders: “ha - ‘sweeping - * ‘abolition of censérsbip, and “ber—“ ‘to be in good shape," , reléase of all political . Levesque: said. OF dogs and’ owls: .. ‘decided: onan. election date ; and will await the outcome of the. federal- -provincial. talks’ “om the constitution Sept. #12, * -befere doing a “But” at its .: - (weekend “meeting, the PQ executive’. approved holding. nomination conventions in 15. ridings starting in: Septem-: | The e government is not ; resolution reaffirming’ govereignty- association’ - bound . to. call ‘an:: ‘selection... before. ‘the fall of 1981, five . years after taking office, but . elections are ‘normally called. after four years, Sovereignty-association ‘s -the key | element ‘of PQ, ideology but the party t a good-governmenit platform: : in 1976, when it-was swept to power for. the first: time... >. The PQ executive passed ‘mal Brlority. ‘ vithe: Herald: Monday. “August 18,1980, Page 5 fy Geacclation national count! ‘the party's. decision-making « body -between ‘conventions, : wil “meet to discuss possible - changes , in. ifs election platform Och 4. 7 : Meanwhile, in the Eastern. “townships riding of Johnson, Camille ‘. Pi¢ard . ~ominated as the. Liberal: candidate In anticipation of a ovincial byelection thereif fo general fall. election is : called. . Johnson is aa of four “vacant ridings anticipating ~byelections although the government has not yet announced a date for them. ' Picard, 39, won the nomi- — nation with 454 votes, 6% more than his only opponent, Camille Rouillard, mayor of “the town of Valcourt. - Johnson, formerly called “Bagot, is traditionally a ‘Union Nationale stronghold. But Quebec Liberal leader “Claude Ryan, whe attended the nomination meeting, told reporters he expects ..UN ‘voters in rural ridings to “elose ranks behind us" to avoid splitting the vote in favor of the PQ, ; In an. election-pitched speech, Ryan also accused the government: of serious ‘overspending ‘and predicted “Jean yeara” for ar BB asa result. The first years of a Liberal administration would be “marked by strict budgetary * austerity to put the province back on sound: ‘financial Aooting, he said.) pet st VINEGAR NOT NEW vMinegar. has ~ been _peoduced through the cen- ‘turies [rom | Molasses, * sorghum, fruits, ‘beet grains and whey. Teg this “weekend ag the party's” “The PQ. eons ‘Was. | * price changes “Many enterprises in the. tricity .are .on.. strike, ‘in: cluding the ports of Gdansk and: Gdynia, ” the official Radio said, ‘There. is, therefore, no movement | of ba AE wil te Ms, ching wit the wits and wa flag.” ; Sea, ‘The government sent ‘a special commiséion headed by Deputy Premier Tadetist Pyka ‘to Gdansk to talk with as aaa committee fing all the strikers in Gdynia and the in Gdansk, neighboring city of Sopot, dissident sources said. ““\. ‘They said thé committee “nad? ite ‘headquarters in the “ glant V.1. Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, occupied by a8 many as 16,000 workers since Thurdday, and that it issued 16‘deimands in the name of \ all strikers, in the tricity. area. Among the demand were an, increasé in average monthly wages to $236 from €00. $170 to compensate for meat- jncreases, meat rationing to stabilize the market, Hquidation of _ special shops for the police -|. and Communist -party of- _ ficials, guarantee of the right INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ~ his Ing dog,. won. the annual hogcalling contest at. ‘the Indiana State Fair. “But, his wife, Pat, had to settle for! second, place in the busband-: : calling competitionss%r # « _Extel of Batesville, ‘Ind., : ‘wis, using the standard / “Sooooeseceee |" call in Sun- day's: contest: when’ the ‘family dog ran up from the. audience and joined in witha... chorus of howls. . The louder. Ertel, yelled, The combination proved: unbeatable. ' ‘Ertel’'s - wife finished - _ second to Linda Knott of . - Ind, in the Gosport; twsband-calling contest. “Mrs: Kott, who entered the. - state’ contest at . her tusband's urging, hollered out her husband's first and - middle names, |! David Harry, then “Sopooeeeccee”’ ‘and two . short “Soooeeces'’. at’ the | * added - Jong - “7 was embarrassed, and . shocked that I won," Mrs. Knott sald.“Butmy husband ~ said if 1 didn't win I'd just be | the seedad-biggest mouth in ‘our county,-80 1 decided I'd better try to win.” _ MARLTON, N.J, (AP) — Bob Ertel, accompanied by Robert Schell betieves that © ee ‘Americans would g° ¢ more ‘of a hoot about the United States if t@ national symbol “were an owl, vSorbe is: ‘proposing? ‘that Patriotic" W." Owl = a (woe metre bird costume done up in white, black, red and yellow — be idapted as garb ‘for a national mascot. - “We're not trying to un- seat the American eagle,” said Schell, a:postman. “Bu . ‘we think that America.in the the louder the dog howled. . 1980s. needs a. new philosophical approach to dealing with foreign coun eee ee eee RS 7 And the ows just the “A-unique. experience “You take the owl. It sits : 7 upina tree peacefully until a a rodent, a varmint, passes by. ‘Then it attacks. nut wbat does it do then? It apes back ‘into the tree. ‘That'd t's what we meat Americans must balance themslves between the hawk and the dove nowadays. In this modern society, we need wisdom more than ever.” The W. in Patriotic’s name, by the way, stands for wisdom. _ 23° Frontier fy fi piss ‘pow? ‘Fitness isa national issue. | We calli it Body Politics. | * parnopanon Y baad ‘MOTOR HOME| "1980 model 230s | Flagship ofthe ‘Frontier fleet, swivel chairs, - picture windows, . ~ television shelf (prewired). ” am The Canadian movement for personal flinesa. a nee * Canada S$ Employment] Tax Credit Program. “has beer) extericed. 7 Mie ee fie its simple.’ eo How would you like to dedtict as rhuch as $3,640-or more-from your federal - income taxes? ~ [es simple. Expand your work force by creating new jobs and you can atso* create a tax break'for yourself. Upto: oo $3,640 for eachnewernbiéyee hired providing that the job is created as a ° ue . direct result of the Empidyie ent Tax "Credit Program. And it's simple to do: You list fil out one single-page form: Full detdils are available at your local Canada’ Employment a Centre. Employment and Immigration Canada ~ Lloyd Axworthy Minister Emploi eat. Immigration Canada Lloyd Agworthy Ministed Canad: laren J cut’ *y et oe t . . : oh +. 2 at eee an ost lags q ae en -_ a