PAGE 10, THE HERALO, Tuesday, June 27, 1978 Nuclear rallyers stayed calm SEABROOK, N.H. (AP) — Thousands of people trained to handle riots, disasters and medicalemergencies spent a long, sultry weekend fighting Police, National Guards, firefighters, doctors and nurses whiled away the weekend standing Dy in case trouble erupted at a three- day rally against the Seabrook nuclear power plant. Meanwhile, the crowd at the Seabrook site began dwindling Sunday night as protesters trekked out to meet today’s 3 p.m. deadline to end the rally. Most of those called upon to stand by during the rally waited in schools, armories and hospitals, although some were allowed to be at at home, always within reach af a telephone. The only contact most had with the big demonstration, which police estimated drew more than 12,000 people on Sunday, waa what they saw on television, read in newspapers or d on radio. swimming. . walt more bearable. PLAN FOR THE WORST “It's a classic case of plan- ning for the worst and hoping for the best,’’ a state civil de- fence official said Sunday of the operation that Gov. Meldrim Thomson has eatimated will cost $150,000 to $250,000, For 400 police and guards, much of the waiting was done in the aweltering gymnasium and cluttered halls of nearby Winnacunne High School Every eight hours, 200 men the construction site of the $2.3-billion nuclear Plant were rotated back to the gym in schoglbuses. Several kilometrea south, just across the Massachusetts New 60 troopers fromVermont, . Massachusetts and Cot- necticut also stood by, but a pool made the In both holding areas and in armories in New Hamp- shire where 3,000 guards walted, long lines formed around telephones as men called. home or ordered pizzas to substitute for ar- myatyle chow. New deal for vanishing By BRUCE LEVETT LONDON (CP) — Michael McGonigle, a University of British Columbia professor and spokesman for the Vancouverbased con- servation group Greenpeace, called today for a new deal for the vanishing whale. In a submission to the opening session of the 30th annual meeting of the In- ternational Whaling Com- mission (IWC), McGonigle said the IWC should reorganize itself to make its pelmary concern the con- servation of whales. Revision of the com- mission charter is on the week-long agenda and will be the topic of a preparatory conference set for next week in Copenhagen. “Untortunately, moat of the changes proposed are vety..emall,. . MeGonigle “A new convention should grow from a couple of very basic premises. First, it must be appreciated that economic exploitation is not the moat important issue at stake, “The convention must be’ primarily concerned with the longterm conservation of whales,” . SEEKS NEW THE! The second prefnise, he said, is that “the preger- vation of these animals is desired to ensure that they cap’be enjoyed for aesthetic, non-consumptive reasons as well as the more traditional concerns," ’ Delegates to the con- vention from 17 countries— including Canada—had to pass through lines of silent | whale ckets with signs saying “Save the Whale.” Canada has been out of whaling since 1972 and, since then, has worked on the side of conservation, MecGonigle, in an in- terview, said, however that "the Canadian government is helping foreign whalers as they pursue the last of the world’s remaining great whales.” Canada, ‘“‘ignoring the advice of environmentalists and scientists from sround the world,” has “steadfastly supported.the rights of the whaling industry,” he said. Iceland govt out REYKJAVIK, Iceland, (Reuter) — Iceland's government conceded defeat in the general elections today om the basis of in- line in = Shelley McCrae, tending the Fren scondary School, will ae Summer Cchool in Langley with the help of a provincial summer ;.: language bursary. Shelley was chosen by the local school board to represent the area aa” one of 50 youngsters participating In the program. Soviets fear U.S. will use “Chinese card” MOSCOW (AP) - President Leonid Brezhnev’s warning to the United States not to use the “Chinese card” against the Soviet Union demonstrates the Kremlin's concern over the pro-Chinese trend that it detects in the Carter ad- ministration. “A ttempta are being made in the U.S.A. lately, at a hight level and in a rather cynical form, t paly the ‘Chinese card’ against the Soviet Union,’’ the U.5.8.R: leader sald | in a televised speech Sunday. \ “This is a chortsighted and dangerous policy! Its ar- chitects may bitterly regret the “Chinese card," in the Russian view, is the threat that the closer Washington moves toward Peking, the further it moves from Moscow. Eventually the Kremlin would be forced to make concessions to washington to make the Russian-U.S.-Chinese triangle even sided once again. : : The architect of this U.S.’ policy, the Russian press says, is National Security Adviser Zbigniew. Br- zezinski. He has been a target of criticism, not only because of his well-known hard linetoward the Kremlin but also because of his alleged ‘‘pro-China’ leanings. Therapprochement ; between the United States and China comes at a time when Sin-Soviet relations appear to be al their lowest point in years. TENSION HIGH Tension has been high since May 12 when Soviet troops crossed the Chinese border on teh Dssuri River in what Peking said was a deliberate armed provocation. Mosocow acknowledged the iintrusion but denied Chinese claims that there were casualities. The matter still draws angry comment in the Chinese press, and the Russian press is printing more anti-Peking propaganda then usual. “A tense situation persists in China,’ sald Tass, the Russian news agency, in a lengthy analysis two days ago alleging discord in the Chinese leadership. -China last week accused the Russians of instigating a campaign against ethnic Chinese in Vietnam as a “major step” by the Kremlin to expand its influence in Asia, Peking sayd more then 133,000 ethnic Chinese have been expelled from Vietnam, but neutral ovser ver's in Asia think most of them left voluntarily becauses the Communists abdilshed private business. Some observers here say Peking has been emobldened by its good relations with the United States to take the offensiveagainst — the. Russians while detente is weakening. - China is finding friends among other Western states as well. There are Chinese weapom-buying missions in Britain and France. 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A 15-minute inspection of your car is a small price to pay where the safety of loved ones is concerned. * According to Ford of Canada service engineers, that’s all the time it takes to complete a, 15- step check-up the company recommends to drivers before starting out on a family trip. The check list includes the following: Brakes — Make certain the pedal is firm and cannot be pressed close to the fcer. From a speed of about 40 kilometres, apply firm, steady pressure to the brake pedal. Your car should slow down in relation to applied brake pressure and stop completely if brake inet te- leased. The pedal should remain firm. To test the parking brake, hold down régular brake while applying parking brake. (If you don’t engage regular brake, parking brake effectiveness is reduced.) Release regular brake, Place the car in gear and depress the accelerator slightly, Your car should not move. Steering — In a large parking lot drive your car at a steady 15-25 kph'in a tight circle and lake your hands off the steering wheel, Test in opposite direc- tion, If steering wheel does not return quickly to near centre check for underinflated tires or need for front-end lubrication.” Other possible causes are front- end alignment, steering-column alignment or steering-gear ad- justment. Any suspected steer- ing irregularities should be Car Tios By Totem Ford Automotive Service Engineers Outline Home Car Safety Inspection checked by a skilled technician. Any noises, hard steering or momentary lack of assist with power steering systems also should be checked by a skilled Shock Absorbers — Push down on cach fender in turn. Your car should return to nor- mal level quickly, bobbing once or twice, Worn or broken shock absorbers can adversely affect your steering control. Tires — Flat spots on the tire tread of vibration while driving may indicate that wheels ate out-of-balance. 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Ari’s daughter denies marriage to R — marry 4+year-old Nikolai y of the MOSCOW (AP) Christina Onasgis said today that a British newspaper report she will marry a Russian bureaucrat is “absolutely preposterous.” “T never heard anything so stupid, and I don’t know what the hell they're talking about,’ the 27-year-olc daughter of the late Aristotle Onassis said when reached by telephone at her suite in the Intourist Hotel. “}'m here on tourism and business, and I'll be leaving in a few days.” The London Daily. Ex- press, in a report. from a correspondent in Moscow, says that Miss Onassis came to the U.S.S.R. capital to Kaczov, the tanker division of the Russian freight organization, Sovfrakht. __ An employee of Sovfrakit sald ro one of that name works for the organizatica, but a man named Sergei Kauzov recently resigned from the tanker division. 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