“fF Progressive : Northwest = Serving ’ Friday, noout 27, 1983. ‘ . wena oe ve me \@) 41 LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY: _ | | + “PARLIMENT BUILDINGS | ay Varies BC A i besarte ey FRET 25 cents Established 1900 a want Ferry Island locker moved | with ‘pump: KEITH ‘ALFORD + HeraldStalfWriter = - _ TERRACE — The RCMP want the deposit locker at. Ferry Island camp -moved.. It's present Jocation can’t be seen \ from the road, and police say it“‘has been . the targetfor numerous thefts.” Ferry: Island is a “self registration campsite”, there is no. attendant-in con- - stant supervisiqn, Campers ate expected. to fill out their own registration forms and Since a digging crew will already be on site, the long standing problem with the island's water supply came to the fore. ©. Campers obtain their water from a hand . . pump located only a few meters away “from the deposit locker. The pump sits _ Yight.on top of the well. When campers _brush their teeth or rinse‘ their dishes at _ the pump, the dirty’ water then has a tendency to contaminate the, water in the well, ° drop: ‘them along with a §5.fee into the. ' . deposit locker. The locker is a large tube | of heavy metal, Imbeded in concrete, with. ’ a night deposit style door secured by'a . padlock, It stands about a meter’ high, - i. Vandals Bave been frequently breaking the lock and taking the money. The police . think the problem can be eased by moving ~ it to a location where it can be easily seen * by patrol cars and other vehicles as they. * travel. along Highway 16. campground, belongs to. the municipallty, the police have requested Terrace counell , to order the move; | - Pole plans start up KEITH ALFORD - . Herald Staff Writer . TERRACE : —~ Wayne Haw, spokesman : - for the Terrace Pohle Lumber Mill, has- *- announced that the local mill only will have a start up date of Sept. 7.- oe The mill is going back into operation aan anly to fill a confirmed overseas order. — - Pohle has enough logs on Bite to fill that order so if will not be buying any logs from : ‘Independant contractors, “While ‘the exact: number of. people __ returning to work.was not: disclosed, Haw "gays. Pohle.- will ran two shifts ‘in..the ” OO, ‘possibly two . os fehlfte “in” the planner’. section, sawmill ° ‘section; and, sawmill, % _ Atilla Altikat, ,. Sources said, : Haw says that the Vancouver based. _ Baleg stalf has. been working on acquiring : .. overseas orders for some time. Pole yard bids received | KEITH ALFORD ; ‘Herald Staff Writer . - TERRACE —An undisclosed number of bids have been tendered on the proposed sale of the MacGillis and Gibbg pole yard, However, none of them are-for the plant in .- ita entirety, ‘- David Bowra, spokesman for the Van- couver firm of Peat. Marwick Ltd, the . . Since the ful.” @mphasis.‘on non-American foreign sales ” required that the Terrace mill retool to cut . for foreign ‘sizes. The sawmill has now ‘been converted ‘for such a . market,- _ Although Haw states that switching back ’ . American sizes would’ only be a task requiring a few hours, the-local plapt will be. exclusively aimed at the “oft shore _Mnarket”’. Thane. starts.” Pieted pa The _ evening’ 5 publie hearing - in council. chambers on the proposal to change the. M&G area on the ‘Terrace Community Plan from its present designation of heavy ~ . industrial ta commercial, _ . Bowra says, “We received very little notice of the proposed change ., are afraid that if you rezone It; you're not going to sell it as an | operating mill,"” ~ company that is acting as the receiver- < manager of M&G; says, “We are still open |” for tenders on the entire operation, and | parties are still interested.” ‘He declined to speculate on any possible . date for his company to make a_ final: decision on the sale. . Bowra. and Donald Selman, vice- .. president of Peat Marwick, willbe coming. _ to Terrace on Monday to appear at that OTTAWA (CP) — Col. attache’ at the Turkish . Embassy, was shot and killed this morning by a gunman waiting at an in-. tersection in a western district of the city, family “Be has been shot,” said his’ ‘daughter, . Zeynep military ; _ Canadian - ' Armenian terorists are’ Altikat, She was reached by ; telephone ‘about an - hour. atter the ‘diplomat | died in a “hail of bullets, ‘He's dead.” Unidentified callers to Several news services’ in Montreal, Press, claiming responsibility for the shooting. ‘Alderman Vic Jolliffe wants the pump ; moved while a city crew is right there moving the locker, -Nattress says, “I have it of good advice that moving the pump will not solve thé: _ Broblem."" Alderman Bob Cooper agreed . with Jolliffe on the move, - Cooper. said, “with miles and miles of filters any ~ pollution that's in itis certainly not harm- The pump willbe. moved. . The coo- _ troversy may remain. It depends on water Purity tests done after the relocation. - The current order will be shipped from Prince Rupert on Oct. 15, and then any” other resumption of Pohle's operation will be totally dependant on the pulp ill there. : As Pohle cuts the logs, it simultaniously produces: chips. ~ pawlog inventory: goes down; :.thd- chip “awarking. the-plaantr-wil‘slart-and finiahyas inventory gees up, While thére-is'a limited * later than their fellow workers in the © amount of storage space for the soon-to-be- produced: chips, Haw says, “even if more . orders comit in, we will not be able to cut it unless the chip mill in Prince Rupert “While in town, the Marwick. represen- tatives also plan to meet with the IWA. It 6 is Marwick’s understanding that a ' cooperative of M&G employees, all IWA _ members, are considering submitting a. tender on the property with the intention of. maintaining it a8 an operating facllity, The originally announced deadline for : tenders was Aug, ia ’ Turkish attache killed ‘ncluding The’. said. centimeter t Classifieds ~ INSIDE World wide sports | Comics, horoscope pages 687 pages 485. _Pages § B80. ‘ear. : saw a man-run from behind -. {a tree and open fire'as the. - . quality used parts fram . -- " WHYBUY. NEW? | : ' WHEN USEDWILL. DO! 7 Do you want parts to fix up your car but your, budget won't allow it? Beat the high cost of | new Barts with ‘S.K.B.-AUTO. SALVAGE . 635-2333 or 635- 9095. - cots a SCE. “carrying .. the. etim a ” at the'intersectlon of Island }. Alderman Molly BE ELF Gb Gle wary —_ CAMPSITE “Move this...and move this while you're at it,” say RCMP ‘and Terrace aldermen. _ Labor Congress. In other. words, ag, the - to: 500,000, we . Labor - defeatism, n. .and (we). BEIRUT (AP) — The Syrian-commanded | Pal- estine Liberation. ‘handed. over™ mid-city. Positions in West, Beirut to U.S. marines. and French leaving by truck convoy for . Syria today, , _It was the first qverland wit was the second attack on a Turkish diplomat posted in Ottawa. in’ four months, Kani Gungor, 50, | commercial ‘counsellor at . _ the embassy; was shot and.. criticdlly~wounded laat- Apri] in an attack: for which Armenién terrorists also Claimed responsibility, |. . Gungor remains...'In - protect them from attack by hoSptial. at Ottawa, Lebanese ~Presitent-elect recovering: showly.. -' “Bashir-Gemayel’s Christian Altikat died in a hail -of - “militiamen. bullets fired through~ the ‘passenger side-of a new ‘Oldsmobile ‘Cutlass. . Thirteen shell casings’ were found on asphalt’ near ‘the . - Beirut. Organization from. Lebanon Saturday. troops. escorted ‘the: ‘Belrut-Damascus. high- ' way to the Syrian’ border 60 kilometres east of here to jeeps, minibuses about 6» Witnesses told poliee they waited for.a light to: change: Parkway. yee The assassin then fled’ but _it was unclear from reports, Palestinians in the convoy. to police whether. he -had,: There was:no. way’ :to Lebanon, later. © told disappeared into. nearby! reconcile the’ ditferent ‘{-=trees or: fled the fcene in a. “counts. . As the” convoy “‘teft, Moslem . “milltiamen . fired - farewell walling care: a ae Police..were” ” apparently. Lebanese loking ‘for'a blue Honda or . a grey Toyota. #mechine-gun barrages J . Murray, Randall; a national. representative. ‘with :the. CLG; AElyS while most. unions: Aare’. ‘a there eq mabket for BaRtiti® Wark, “we don’t. ii that-part-lime émploymeril should ba _ expanded at the expense of fulltime work): ~ ‘The number of Canadians -who work. part- ‘time— — simply because they can’t find full-time Jobs — has jumped 50 per cent in the last year . . ov say the ‘unemployment rate, officially estimated at 11.2' per cent in‘ July, _ Would have been closer to 14 per cent if jobless . - figures also reflected such underemployment. Randall said the federal government seems _ to operate on the notion that it’s better: to keep two people working part-time than one working © * full-time, an. attitude that “smacks of ““The expansion of part-time work creates the 7 illusion that more people are’ productively employed than there really are," he added. Army. . “evacuation viai the. ‘Belrut- ‘Damascus, highway had . been delayed thres days by Paratroops and hegan | -convey since the dispersa] of the Palestine Liberation: ... to the Arab world began- Five jeeploads « of Italian ~ - the Palestinians ; forces down’ _ by officers: from the host countries.’ . ue Meanwhile, The convoy of 207 trucks, and’ private cars ‘rolled out of - ‘Tsraeli-encireled Weat " ’ Spokesman: in Christian - Lebanese - army. troops: East Beirut sai a about: 600 . Tnaniinig: 8 chekpolnt said {t carried some 1,500 men of. the” 3,500-man. PLA’ Hittin’ “Brigade, but’ Maj Gen, a Amir Drori, commander of. Park-Drive and the Western: / “Havael's- Invasion “forces .in- * - to Provide’ thie’ name ‘of- the’ reporters there were. 1,300 - while Chistian militiamen booed. The: start of the the Palestinians’ fears. of Christian ‘attack. Later convoys will take: the remalning. PLA troops plus 1,500.- ‘Syrians who were trapped.in ‘West Beirut by the Israeli. siege. © ; The PLA: was‘ created in 1964, a few, months after the | birth of: the. ‘PLO, and is financed . with PLO funds. ° PLA soliders are based in Syria, Egypt,: Iraq and Jordan and are commanded sea evacuations of PLO fighters - went uninterrupted into a. sixth straight day as senior | PLO leaders began leaving this war- “shattered - Lebanese capital, . -An sraeli - army PLO ‘tiphtets: were ‘to leave. ship or,the sailing time.’ “These. days; high: ranking © men: _Gre- going through 'g0 no one will Krew. untit the ‘last’ ‘minute, " PLO security officlal told a - reporter at a West. Beirut . . assembly centre where’ the fightersa- had ‘gathered for’ the voyage.. th PLO chief Yasser ‘Araiat is: stilt in Beirut although . there ‘were Slane his .West. “The government obviously: sees this as~a° way of keeping the jobless numbers down. But it only camouflages the problem.” =. ~ More than ‘40 per. cent of the 1.3 million Canadians who worked part-tlme last’ month were working Jess than 30 hours a week. because they were unable to find full-time jobs. 1at translates, te 549,000 \peopl¢ who were” "| remp iyed, working: an. average of e028 OF hours 4 week a8 opposed to the 42 worked by full-timers: Part-time jobs Kept them off the " official unemployment roles but their available talents and skills were largely unused. .Earlier: this year, the federal government introduced a Work sharing scheme under which . employees facing layoffs could agree to work a shorter week and receive unemployment in- _ surancé benefits for days not worked. | . So far, about 145,000 workers ‘have par- ticipated in the scheme, which -the. federal _ ‘Employment ‘Department’ prevented 62,000 layoffs. " ‘Unemployment benefits - paid under the © program have totalled about $170 million. — A federal commission of inquiry into’ part-— time work was appointed earller this year to depariure_ ‘might be im- minent. ‘The PLO has ~ refused to. say exnetly when -he’-willk leave but the _evacuation is expected to be completed by Sept. 3. “The rightist Christian Voice of Lebanon radio said Arafat would first go to Morocco to attend an Arab summit" conference that ‘probably would convene in. Fez sometime next month andthen decide where to set up the PLO’s ‘political. headquarters, - - In & related development, Senator Charles. Petey. (R- 1l.), chairman: of the U.S. Senate foreign’ relations - committee, arrived here — . today from Cyprus, toured _U.S.; marine. positions ‘and conferred with Lebanese- President Elias Sarkis and — Gemayel. He also met with U.S. Presidential envoy ' - who. Philip ©. Habib,- engineered the evacuation plan. Geniayel takes aver the presidency from Sarkis . ne ‘month: - A. -char tered Ofganization, guerrillas from the: port of. Beirut’. “Thursday. ‘Israel said they: . were bound for the Red Sea "country of North Yemen; but Lebation’s state rattio Said the ship was headed north to the Syrian port of Tartus;~An additional .167 - 4 - against the ministry of education. Wounded guerrillas left ona _ hospital ship tor Greece. - _ There® -alao were con- claims has A Hakan. os - by sea today. He wag tinabie ciaioet ship carried: 6a. ‘Palestine Liberation - German’ Red. Cross -- ; ‘layotis. Canadian unemployment crises comatgad TORONTO (CP) — Canada's growing: ° number - “of, parttime workers may- keep unemployment figures down but “4t ‘only. Camouflages" the drastic state of the Canadian Job market, bays a spokesinan for the Canadian abiatetres study ways.to improve the employment position of part-time workers. It ia also con- sidering recommendations for- legislation that would requird employers to pay equal wages: and benefits to all workers for equal work, Many employers, ‘suffering from the corrent. . economic slump, have’ increasingly been - turning -te ian help a6 a way to reduce fringe benefits, : However, if the commission goes ahead with ©. ~ recommendations concerning pro-rated wages and benefits for part-time workers, there will likely be cries of outrage from a number of hard-pressed employers. . Peter Doyle, industrial relations director with the Canadian Manufacturers Association, " argues “there will be fewer part-time jobs if - the government starta intruding in this area,” - .“Fhis kind of. legislation. is inappropyfate * ” because it would hamper. economic dev lap- ment and job creation,” he said, “At, the sarne. time, Randall said such’ a. ‘scheme would remove any incentive for em- ~ ployers te use part-timers as a cheap substitute flicting - accounts | of ‘the number of guerrillas ‘Who- -have left West Beirut since ; the ‘evacuation | began last ‘and - Saturday... PLO. Lebanese | ‘governmeht sources said-4,671 guerrillas have been dispersed into the Arab world, while an Israeli army spokeaman put ‘the number at 4, Israel says a ‘tolal of Bgr4 - PLO: ‘guerrillas ‘must: be evacuated from the ‘West - Beirat_enclave, along with the 3,500 men of the Syrian- commanded PLA, while the - ‘PLO says-7,100 to 7,500 of its © fighters will leave the city. Part of the 800-man U.S, marine peacekeeping ; contingent. moved out of the Beirut port area today to - ‘new positions in war- shattered Martyr's Squsre “In the centre of West Beirut. The marines were caught in- the “crossfire of Arab- Israeli politics Thursday when it was # disclosed (hat for fulltime ‘workers, The CLC endorses the . Concept of eal pay for equal Work, he added. PLO takes overland convoy from. Beirut US. officers had met with 7 PLO leaders despite a U5. government ban on contacts between U.S, officials and the PLO. because the PLO ‘does not recognize Israel, Lt.-Col. Robert Johnston, . in charge of ‘Port security, . bald officers had a “direct . - Contact . with _- leadership’? to vdiscuss-- . security"arrangements, .* “AIL T can: say is that this. was a technical meeting, - and I just. don't: think we ‘should attach any political significance to it,”. sald navy Capt. James Mathews, the chief spokesman for 7 U.S, forces In Lebanon, ih Washington, Pentagon - spokesman Henry Catto. - said the marines ha told not to fraternize with the guerrillas. - The final ‘contingent of . ~— Italian soldiers.-for. the | peacekeeping force arrived in Relrut Thursday evening. —_ "Herald Staff Writer . “TERRACE = School District 8's school, hoard silery. oo ; ‘committee met with representatives of the Terrace District. wee ' ‘Teachers Association {TDTA) on Aug. 24 and decided not ta © ‘decide anything concerning the provincial goverament’s . latest restraint ‘program ‘as it pertains to education: - : One member of the committee questied the legality of .~ ‘ the miniatets' curtaifment: of budgets “and mentioned the’ —— _ * Melume 76 No. 165 “the PLO ~: waa ne upcoming legal action’ of the: Vancouver: school board ae why ' The teachers’ position was simple; No rollbacks. andr Ti 7 ~The two Groups will meet again Aug. al, 4 ie