Page 2, The Herald, Wednesday, July 16, 1936 “ Chretign, the chief federal “TORONTO” (CP) — ‘ Federal and provincial negotiators appear to have reached an impasse on two ~ of the 12 issues being discussed in thélr summer- long constitutional talks, After a day’s discussion Tuesday it was unresolved whether the federal or provincial. governments should have the main control -over off-shore resources and what should be the extent of federal trade and commerce powers. oo Provincial spokesmen do nol expect speedy solutions to these’ two 'problems to’be found. - >: At least eight provinces say-the federal government should surrender. ownership’ of offshore resdurces, but Justice | Minister Jean HOURS Non.-Sat. : 9:00-6:00 Thurs. & Fri. 9:00-9:00 Terrace’s SALTED; CRACKERS © 907g.) +: . 1 LIBBY’S BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE CALIFORNIA NO. 1 PEACHES & NECTARINES 49° McGAVINS WHITE OR BROWN negotiator, has refused. The provinces already. own resources found on land, The issue is particularly” important. . for. Newfoun- dland, hoping to cash in soon on off-shore oil discoveries. The other ,contentious . issue discussed during the first. -of four days of meetings, fedefal trade and. commerce powers, focussed on the extent to which the federal government can in- tervene when the movement of goods, capital and labor across provincial boundaries is disrupted. by . provincial ‘laws. po Roy Homanow, Saskat- chewan attorney-general and co-chairman of the talks, said most provinces are “very, very nervous” about WED. JULY 16 till MON. JULY 21 woe a ee t 14 ut + “aa PRICE BUST a ERS HOME We reserve the tight to | powers -over ..the national. economy. ~ “Chretlen; in between inter- ~ YES! INFLATIO ‘COFFE CALIFORNIA NO. 1 CELERY. MAXWELL HOUSE * INSTANT PALM PARTLY SKIMMED till opened) GOLDEN GROVE ORANGE and. | _ GRAPEFRUIT Juice from Concentrate 1 litre 1 Laer d y° “OF THE. ‘PRICE CUTTER’ limit: quantities * some, - , Refer position has taken a turn for federal trade and commerce that’ ‘agreements can tbe. re the worse..since ‘7979 when . po Trudeau ‘appeared more ring ‘specifically to ers, Morin said: “I don't ; .see how the problem -can be. willing to limit federal resolved.” mo Arm A third issue — Senate re- ‘Act:-and a new oil price form — was also discussed ©. eT oS Tuesday and. although. no T i -settlement was reacted, the, ruptions from: Romanow, issue is not considered a said the federal government g would be willing to limit its powers to intervene in the ministers provided no details * economy If the flow of goods, : major. stumbling ‘block to ' ! constitutional reform, The for. several months. ta. reac’ agreement on_ high: how’ of the Senate discussion. ° prices should rise. a Lee rn Sa toe . : ; _ + 7 ‘ 1 ® LATION IS DRIVING UP PRICES. 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Rep! .dered the, country's borders . “closed today and, Thursday _ said to" prevent. the: escape: of - - conspirators In ‘the. plot -against Ayatollah’ Ruhollah © official : reacted: with: the provinces: UE this’; daye, al) ar. arrivals: and’: departures. : through the land, alrandeeq:" ‘Rnergy Minister Mare'fa jonde and‘‘his counterparts. 2 +. , from the three most westerly OTTAWA (CP) Nps provinces have hustled to give final approval NCHEON MEAT. - homeini’s :régime, ; the Pars: ni From; a Bill a to four bills “Tuesday. a8 - :pumidrs continded: ta conflict ~ ~-about. -whether’ Parliament: +» will recess for‘ the summer ... m Friday. 0 ee - Approval of ‘bills; dealing. - “with changes to the Unem- - - ployment, insurance’. “program, féderal grants, to. municipalitips in Neu of taxes, an, agreement. which will “give. millions _ in gas revenues . to. a‘ British Columbia Indian ‘band,”and an. (ncrease. in” Canada’s: contribution ©to-the --In- ternational, Monetary:.Fund, : 5, came after an afternoon of: that the entire line will be _ procedural wrangling i re KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) — The ..B.C,. crop insyrance . _~ branch likely "will settle a. ™ record nymber of claims for’... ‘weather-related ‘damage. to the: 1980 cherry crop, the Okanagan Valley‘. crop -in- surdnce director sald Tues- day. Peter ‘«. Humphry-Baker said the logs would likely - ' exceed the previous record — we! . ate pw ON ae et Gall-for pipeline debate mB -VICTORIA (CP) — The New Democratic Party called for an emergency - “debaté Tuesday’ on the. - proposed Alaska Highway - natural gas pipeline, saying . the provincial, government “should not rely:on Alberta's word that B.C, would not lose -‘wriarkets because: of, the’ pipeline. - rs * The . covernrieat Js 25 ne aa em adn ews. agency... daring ‘ghia’date,’all pushed through .~ - export Cana —ophege was -algo.an UMex- pected delay as . the New ‘Democratic... Party, -..; -dissatigfied - with the gov. ernment’s refusal to allow &° ‘debate on the “way. natural. gas pipeline, attempted to: have the . ‘Commons adjourn ‘mediately: “Y tier surcharge war-Detwss . shops ‘and the. tts =” Corp. of B.C. -hag. . ‘tie Vancouver area ~ athe NDP opposes plans to @ an naturel BRS: ~ tothe U.S. and ja concerned h- the government willapprove nies. ar VANCOUVER-(CR) ==" ‘some. body shops: faye started charging CuBt up to 20, per cent | ore’. the. repair crate "allowed :by -— ICBCand more are expected”. i tofollow their lead-alter'the, | Crown-bwned: « Inggrance: company's refusal: tovyalée ‘ puilding. southern Canadian. | -+ “gections ‘of the pipeline — without ©. solid financial: assurances’ from the i" built: -_ Pare |. --. Cherry'erop damaged. i * of $504,000 in 1978 and would .probably eliminatea $250,000 . ‘surplus from.. the. 1978 in- ‘surance program, begun In 1067, - To, “T can't remember a year when it’s-been this bad,” said Humphry-Baker. “T's been abnormally wet and over all.it's been. a very unpleasant year for cherry: producers.” * wm this week for construction of the prebuild portion of the pipeline, which would give Miberte an additional route ‘for -transporting gas to southern markets, “Phe provincial govern- ment has said it fears the pipeline could displace B.C. sales of natural gas to U.S. customers, a concern the ‘Alberta government say? is pe Pyrat bea avcoke Shay iae tetheammny Wale - "Appeals to higher court VANCOUVER (CP), — An. % RCMP constable sentenced ~ last month by B.C. Court. of Appeal to an intermittent 90- day prison term following an - assault - conviction. is ap- pealing to the Supreme Court of Canada, 9 © |e 24 Victoria . lawyer. Deriiiod - Owen-Flood, . acting. for: -Duncan RCMP_ constable - Lorne James Harper, | 30, said Tuesday he has filed an application seeking leave to appeal: the sentence to Canada’s highest court. ’ Qwen-Flood sald he ex: pects the case to be heard November. . ; Meanwhile; Harper, who has been an RCMP member for about 4i¢years, remains ‘ on active duty at the Duncan | "detachment, the lawyer said’ in an Interview. “ oil! w i | cal Ogram’ VE STAR the Star. Se R mee een 660.dozen + aL gar. ete support a further increase in therate, which was raised by: io have an accurate base for setting epalr ‘service -rates, . hat beer stolen: . NANAIMO, B.C. (CP) =~ The theft of 660 dozen bottles of beer‘is not’ a to -have any serious effect ‘on this - weekend's. - annual bathtub ‘race celebrations, ° says a spokesman for. the Loyal Nanaimo Bathtub riety: wate oo - earergency meeting’ Tuesday night, | it was agreéd that the beer We: stilt have will meet every eventuality,” said. ‘soclety commodore: Bob Pedersen. . “It is fortunate that the or- ganizations ordered: enough to ensure’ that they would have some leftover." -". The Kinsmen, Serauxnien, Old: Timers Hockey Club anid: Nanaimo Hornet Rugby Club had laid in 2,590dozen bottles of beer earlier this month to serve at avents they. are sponsoring ‘as: part ‘of: the: weekend festivities, “~*~