boy. - “4 4 foae a a Page 2, The Heraid,; Thursday, June 3, 1982 ~ Bublighed every recite ‘at 0) Kalumy: Street: Terrage,: 8. 3 igi" "Advertising Sales: - _Terracé — David Hamilton Sports: : Don Schaffer: “statt Writers. Photogra phers: 7 Mike: Howlett *y -Recoptlon-Ciassitied: »_Carolyn Gibson - Circulation: _ ‘Maria Taylor “j mo, NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyright . _ In any'advertisement produced and-or any editorial _*. OF photographic content published inthe Herald, -* Reproduction is not permitted without the written - “ permission of the Publisher. _ angen . Olen (. 10 . - SS - Editorial The. old saying that information Is | power is ‘most applicable inthe recent. mave by the federal government to regulate the news. The next step Is the establishment of a news agency ike totallfartan governments are .famous.for... —maintaining. he. Canadian | Advisory: Council on " Newspapers, according ta Jim-Flemming who | responsible. for the Royal Commission on Newspapers, will recelve complaints about - press reporting in -dally: newspapers, promote public debate ‘and report to government blenniatly on the state of the: industry on the -basls. of.its .awn,research.and_analysls,.....% In Its recent newsletter {ae Northwest Media _Association says that while a “healthy distance between the press and pollticlans is perhaps a ‘desirable. thing, hostility and mistrust. is not. Most fournalists have at one time or another. : been faced with accusations of Inaccurate: reporting — the favorite fall back of politicians who are not prepared to come clean before the | public they. are supposedly serving. ..."’ The same can be sald for anyone who deals: with the media. The: public Is the most ignorant group on the management of newspapers and. the first to claim they know what can be done to - - lmprove the product. The power of the press is’ in the Information is presents and politicians — -are not the only group who begrudge us that... power. Many times a reporter wiil present a story In good falth only: to have someone con- . nected with the source of the story deny what was ald. This is usually after the ‘‘source’’ has - made blunder In print that either gets he or she _ Into trouble or makes his or her. group look bad. ‘Establishing. a kangaroo - court «that. will “channel public grudges against ther newspapers will only lead to further regulations unfll the full control of the industry In the hands of the bureaucracy. This Is exactly what some people “=. and corporations want. They are wise enough 4 4 ro “h to reallze that all they have to dois kick In a corner of the doorway to the Industry and the - ‘rest will take Its natural course... - One will never forget the immortal words’ ofa localalderman who fald a publisher several years ago: "l.look forward to the day. when. ” things get back to the way they were before’: .. when we told the press what fo print.” | | As we have'sald this sort of attitude is not -Itmited topollticians and that is perhaps what is - .most frightening about these new measures. uv ee Bank, rates jcrease again” Intereat rate j are alinust ‘Certain ty rise, niuney inarket said’ Wednesday ® ter: releage of figures -shuwing th Goan “by: the governinent + to flow: the: sharp. fur higher rates. oumne’ ‘in. the wake-of-an ' Finance. Minister Allan aerves,: depleted: by. ‘$450 million’ last month: *:: 2 “inition It drew from a, ling vf credit ‘wiih’ Canadian. char- 3 tered banks last imonth, buying: unwanteg ‘td ‘support ‘the. ‘currency. : funds Tuesaday. -; Traders said they expect the’ ‘Bank of Canada w raise its weekly bank rate high enough ‘tw push the prime lending rate vf chartered banks by one-half. a percentage point to 17.5 percent. That would pussibly touch off i increases in already-higher rates for personal loans and sinall business loans. Organisation Ltd.,’ the giant Toronto-based investment . hulding company, is getting inty the vil and gas’ business in Canada, at a time when the industry’ 's assets are selling at rock button: prices.” The coinpany, 8l-per-cent controlled by mem bers of, the Themson family and their ‘trusts, said in a news release Wednesday it is forming a partrership with a Texas-based, private company, R. D. Jensen Holdings Lid, to ‘acquire, Canada. 4 Thuinson declined tu release Financial details of the ‘deal . creating Thumnson-Jensen Energy, except to say that, it will. ‘provide inost of the investment, « Siniley Raborn Jr., former chairman and chief execullve of Cande] Oil and Gas Cu: Ltd. of Calgary, will be chairman _ ofahe new company, ‘while Dick Jensen, former director of . ’ yil and gas services for the Royal Bank uf Canada, will be president and -thief executive, Thomson said. a , Raborn.said now-is the best time tu expand into the ae AGIN G2 _ | Canadian oil business because enerny assets are selling at me . MOAR, ; bargain-basement prices and the company can’ acquire ae . nel. GAOT, _ assets and properties cheaply. — . ‘In other news: - 7 ' Canada’s dollar bounced back, recovering a third ofa tk er = Socreds spending their power’ 7 VICTORIA (CP) — Broadway Bob and the Pouilly- -Fuisse ‘Kid have no shame and shyuld have quit when-it was diséuvered. that they were squandering the taxpayers’ inoney on lavish entertainment, Opposition Leader’ Dave Barrett charged Wednesday. Barrett predicted -the “profligate” spending habits of cabinel ministers suth as Energy Minister Bub McClelland, - whoin he dubbed Broadway Bub, and uf Consumer Minister ‘Peter Hyndinan, dubbed the Pouilly-Fuisse Kid, Will ensure . the defeat of the. Social Credit government. The NDP introduced a ination in the legislature secking lw . - reduce McCielland’s uffice budget by 14 per cent to $212,539, = «the ampunt allygatedii in 1981 ar; ets La tinimag py: yal anne During debate on that motiun, Barrett said, the. NDP wants to know why the sinister should have more money’ - for travel when he hasn't explained why he spent $1,300 una’ ~"une-night stand in New York.” ” "This is disgraceful, and in any other jurisdiction today ‘we would have seen resignation of the secund cabiet iministey.’"’ Barrett's references were to ‘NDP-released vouchers which showed McClelland spent $1,298 uf taxpayers muney during two days and a night in-New York including $300 for a burlesque show but excluding fuod or any other. ‘en -tertaininent. ‘The vouchers showed that McClelland + was th New York - un June 11, 1960, and charged B.C..taxpayers ‘$546, 57 fora. L . Cadillac’ limousine, $373.69 for scalped tickets to: the - ‘Broadway show Sugar Babies, and $377.95 for hotel’ ‘ac- ‘coumimodation for himself and deputy ininister“ Ruy Iling.. Energy critic Chris D‘Arcy. (NDP —-Rossland-Trail) said .° ’ last year McClelland spent $97a day on travel for every day ‘of the’ year. He said the NDP i is prepared let. hit b, have $97 a day fur 4 Doctors: want medicare changes. . VANCOUVER icP) — - Canada’ 's medicare systein should : be changed to alluw private inedical insurance schemes to... Medical. Association, sald Wednesday. Jury, whose. practice: will be the subjett of a formal . .colninittee of inquiry by the B.C. College of Physicians‘and Surgeons, said the inedicare system as it is currently “structured: “has been a inarvelous ideal -and ideals’ are worth striving for and worth trying, to. preserve. w : “However, we must not be blinded by the dazzle of an ‘ideal Sy! that. we refrain fru attending te its: ills,": — -- Jory. said every country In the western workd except operate, Dr. - William “Jury, new president -off the B.C.” Canada has a national health schéme allowing. privale « medical insurance. He said this is the only way the national’ ; that could. ultimately destroy freedom of the health scheme can “‘continue to \fluurish, instead ‘af - > nae ct a lee IN ae Tg oe gata PRAPD PLR? SeR kere er rrr nat “press in Canade-— ~~ aan -Fallures.¢ a record ' TORONTO. (CPj— Business. fahures it in Canada in 1981 - caine close tu the record aiiniber established In 1932, Rays: : an. indexing-system used “bye ascredit’ research company. Files kept with Dun and Bradstreet: Canada Lid. inditate _ business fdilures’ Fuse to ‘181. for. each 19, 000 companies: en. file with the firm in 1981, a isper-cent in increase frown, the 131: failures: recorded in 1990,: aren ee “The record for failures. since. the’ ‘system was s established ai in, 1921 (curred in 1932,- when the: rate was 161. for. {0,000 comnpanies, un Tile. The 1941 figure for. Canada. "WAS 2. 5 times 5 hight tina » the United States, which showed Ba failures fur every 10,000 . Companies, the company said. - Tolal bankruptcies in Canada nuinbered 8, 055, ‘2 per. cent. ; higher than the 6,595 in 1980. “The US. reported 17,149 — bunkruptcies i in- (941, — _ “Dehlors repurted that liabililies rust wo $1.14 bilfion in. 1961 frum:$782 inillion the year. before. and Ia assets tolalled $uh7 Indien: 6 oar aun and ‘Hracislrcet alga reported 7) he. percent | increase $ af tailures trai January to May. 20, 1982, tu'4,37, campured # with eld ‘durin Both: Sit Perietd a year earlier r deteriorating as we are seeing in Canada today." + The ‘college announced: Tuesday ‘that an: inquiry coni- ‘mittee had been. “appointed to look into Jory’s practice” . ~~ fallowing.a summary. investigation if accordance with the B.C. _ professional arta of. B. Cc. ductors, and is Boverned by: the acl. :: _ Mould ‘be prepared. by’ counsel for the: cullere. see ~dory said publicity ‘abiui thei inquiry is denying hiti a ‘fair ctenteg However,. Chrislensen said the hearing will pa: ‘he ~ dlfected'in any ‘way, hy news’ media reports. - . The ‘Jory inquiry was sparked after Skeena NDP MP Jin’ | ‘Fulton’ ‘iccused the ‘apthalea ilugist of ‘grossly ripping off! >the inedi¢are Syston and giving rapid eye exaininations, - -provinelal niedivare plun fut seeing 78 ur’ inoré pailénts a: _ day on 11-different-uccadions in 1981. ‘The report hud been ordered: by. ifeatth Minister Jin Nielsen fallowing Fulton's “eharges,. und, hus been passed on i the college. bi, unc ‘MeMhersin influenced ihe Aueatlons Fulton “ ruisiod iibuut slury's practice, we = Cullege. president Dr. Ralph-M. Christensen said Wed~ -. nesday (hat charges uf unprifessiunal conduct against ory: “SJund-unusual punishmeril, - Medical Practitioner's. Act. ‘The cullege_ is. the. noe Ii a “psychiatrist,” said: Morrisun, who alge ardered ¢ a’ lt. oA provincial health. ministry report says Jory billed the L : “palled ‘i the len th’ of time the girl suffered “ “from a 1 person - = “Meuntinie, Dr. ‘Ray March, wulgiding meifical uskucialion - - ‘piresiclent, ‘churged ata news conference Wednesday. that’ ” ~ ‘contributed tu a $177 liquor bill... -. Barrett said the vouchers alsu shewed that McClelland |, cent lv close at:80.37 U.S. Wednesday, up from its luwest level ever of 80.06 set Tuesday. The currency dropped to 79.94 at the start of trading on foreign exchange markets _ but the Bank of Canada intervened to buy unwanted dullars Faising the value, noney traders sid. © : — The Canadian econumy probably won’t show signs, of recovery befure the secund half of next year, says. the | chairman and ‘president uf Canada’s biggest company. Frederick Burbidge of Canadian Pacific Ltd. sald in. an address Wednesday to the Montreal Society uf Financial ’ Analysts that even if an upturn Caine tuwards the end of this year,.““It wouldn’t-affect 1942 results in any major way. | — The westward migration of people and capital which ° ' kept Western Canada gut uf the economie. doldrums. will slow down this year and next,.an Ottawa economist told a western vutlook conference in Calgary Wednesday. Peter ' Gusen, director of provincial forecasting for the Conference “on claiin was for a dinner for Hyndinan, his-wife: Vieki, ae of Canada, sqid the outlyk for, neat was for, the and two othirc ata fancy Vandouver réstawrant.The °° owea groan 25 PORTE cisty i dinner totalled $374 including. a.$57.tip.. The. four bottles of 5 dl swt Wr ab dad vib : Pouilly-Fuisse wine they ordered cost $37.50. each ‘and ° _ New. Argentina ‘that he'll never gu tv‘anuther Bruadway show at public rises from ashes _ expense, I want theminister tu get up and promise that he’ . “BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Tie military junta Is imaking never take another limousine. at public expense and ~ plans fur a new Argentina. after the Falklands war, with preferablly, I'd like the ininister tv get up:and quit.” suine civilian participation in the government anda leading ‘role in Latin America, Gen. Basilio: Lami Doz, the air. force commander and junta mneinber, is emerging as'a spokesinan for the new < : Hn aay ‘ travel “but we're not prepared to raise that to $LI7 which is what he wants." - Hyndman also is under fire over ‘his expense-accuunt . Spending, and. is having his 1981 expenges reviewed, by: Auditur General Erina Morrisun. He requested: ‘the review after the Vancouver , Sun threatened ty publish selected excerpts it obtained from the NDP. The Sun sought an. interview with Hyndinan. to find out. what governinent ‘business: or policies were involved when the expenditures were claimed, “EE -iab Wie id vhae’s eda -Barrett accused the governinent of being the must in- ; sensitive, unthinking, uncaring adininistration | every” ‘-elegted in the province pf British’ Columbia. " ; “I wanl{he minister (McClelland) to get up and pruinise left @ $65 tip. fur the limousine driver. “You can ‘pet two bottles uf Puuilly-Fuisse if you add a couple more, bucks {vu il,,’ he said. ~” order. ” “. “One thing they can't say in New York is that the Sucreds "Although many gutsidere'z assume that a. military, luss tu are. pikers. They've left. a.good name behind them, they ‘Britain rust lead to the ‘downfall of the ‘three:nan. junta | spend big, they ‘tip big, they. live high and they’re‘not.ac- that ordered the invasion of the Falklands, there are in-- . Countable tu anybody. That kind of behaviour will bring the dications that wun'thappen, whole dainn-works uf you. down, ¢ and. you deserve eVery bit, ‘Despite the pain of the loss of suns, brothers and husbands uf it’ ’ inbattle, nany Argentinians still see the jiinta ina patriotic : light. The three military chiefs achieved a generations-old - ‘Argentine dream by planting the national -blue-and-white ‘flag on the Falklands even if they ‘apparently can't keep it there. . The junta. already i is preparing the public for a changed ” postwar era, with an inferred adinission that British rule of | the-disputed-islands will: be reinstated. - The: appreach is subtle and low key. The uniformed chiefs - aré Cunferring with civilian political leaders, whose parties _have been officially suspended since the coup six. years ago, "and giving guarded prumises to include them in the future setup: * Diplomatic éircies régard tlie stralegy favorably. Their view was expressed by the widely read English ‘language McPhersun, who takes over as association president next - -year. following a recent election, tater held a- news con- ference of his own to refute the charge as a ridiculous at-". - tempt “ty Avert attention” from the Jory inquiry." oo Penalty harsh? -euna, ‘Wash. (AP) — A judge's ruling ordering the ste.” . dation. of .a” 30-yearld man iwho pleaded guilty: to | sexually invlesting His 12-year-old stepdaughter amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, ihe man’s lawyer says. | -“] think the sentence is ri wus,” laywer Otto: Matach ‘said Wednesday, after. Marc Haminer was sentenced the previous day, “‘The-slalute was passed under the theory | * thal criminal tendencies were hereditary. “I's unconstitutional, eruél and unusual," he said. "But Superior Court, Judge Albert Morrisun, who iinposed- ihe sentence under ‘a. 1909 state. Jaw, said the sentence “Should serve as a warning, to other sex offenders.” - ~ Itis belleved to be only. the second Wine that the statute has been used to. order’ sterilization. In -1912; the: state. _ Supreme Court held that a vasectomy ordered. under the : “prevention of procreation” ‘Statute did not ‘constitute criel « , ~ des(abilized regime would 'be the ultimate nightmare.” by all sectors."’ said Lami Doze, 53, who personally directed. the: air-attacks that Were the unly ‘successfiil Argentine “military action of the war. ‘“The inure participants there . are inthis eunstruction, the stronger will be the republic we . want: to for." "He cautioned, - however, that military decress' ‘sup. - pressing political activity cannot ‘be lifléd right away: But * Untike his junta’ colipaniuns, ariny Gen.. ‘Galtieri> the president “and” Adhniral Jorge Isaac: Anaya, vircles. : ; a Argentina’ already has won a- political triumph," he sald, asa counity thal has coavietivn and faith in its destiny and - isin. candition:- titi tbont otfer cuuntties™ (°°. 4 _ Galtierei:: (he-55-year-id. chief of ‘state dared the: British - der theselzureut the islands to try tu take thenyback,.Nuw - thatthe are: doingt just (hati .his line isthat Argentina ° _ oun Ye : itluininate: the awakeningrof Eatin Autierica," “Letters Welcome ‘The Herald welcomes Its readers comments. - All 4 - leHers tothe editor of general public interest will be ~prihted, They shoul be submitted 48 hoyrs in ad- _ vance of desired pubiication date. We do, however, . "retain the right fo refuse to print-letters on grounds ‘of pOssible libel or bad taste. We may also, edit. ‘letters for style and length. All letters to be con: sidered for. publication must be signed. it Is im... 8] refuse 10, slap this wan on the wrist and turn hii, uver . year, prison: ler ‘Tor. Hanymer. rit was.a bad,’ tase. " 7 “Hammer : ‘pleaded ually last “onthe wo seed lgree | slateilory rape. Pierce ‘County: prasecitors- ‘charged: ‘hhin- “wilh ‘sexually abusing,’ his- sslepdaughler’ for: the. last 5 seven | . years.: are ~ A ‘deputy: prosecutir, ‘a probation off icer + and ‘Matsch all. + hadrecammiended thai Hammer be given a.deferred prisan F sentence: and ordered ti’scek counselling... ; a very: bad _ Bit Marrison said [he case was ton reprehensible ta, allow. . ry light! sentence. The judge snid he was: particularly ap ” she loves inl t finks she can trust.’ He ordered the} Deparivent of Social tind Health Seeviees to perforin a yintetonty, an Haamer to preyeut hi. from . ever havin chilitren. . oe, - Be “ot desired pupication date.” ho - ;MacEachen. the’. governinent iS trying ty false. $750 inillign ut the European ‘narket, ‘tw-bolgter the country's, offictal: international : The giverninent spent rast vf the peor ‘million, plus & 00 : | Canadian dollars * ‘The dollar fell. ty an ‘all time low of m6 cents in US. In anuthér development, International Thomsen: | explore and develop vil and bas. holdings in Western ‘Watis, Argentina's future government inust have “participation 7 he said they, tight be, “restructured in their application.” . Leopoldo LL. | | : We have a different Argentina = one that is consideréd in“ AN inteénatinnal context. and kagwn in international forums - magazine The Review of the River Plate, which’ wrolertaA Lait) Doze muves cunifartably in bath military and elviian _ possible fo printa lefter submitted within 24 hours a