ie Yay een NCR AR Prarie: ire “NANA 0, BC. yee x oh list, of pajentiel B.C ‘Hydro, wat largets: shared drawn’ tip by FgmPificers pa ag at uf alge than. thers bepalise ‘thelr remote location: ur __ because they: are known tu be- opposed by: protest -!"We are’ alau drawing up a short-list uf envirunmental: © groups’ witha histury: of: confrontation. with Hydro and - focusing especially, on the wore local groups," %: 6. “RCMP” “Investigators are: “scouring . -eorminunity e. When Pint fw ave ae el cig ge ope ee ge - Cc raw u ., Control reactors: — We! ve also beefed up our r eecurlty, wilh inure staff but” Seis aS o oppuged xthe.C provide power | supen,”” said: Gard “Falklands war Critical. " British forces held the high ground overluuking the Falkland Islands capital of Stanley’ tuday where an inarine commandos stor ined the strategically vital Two Sisters ridge about five kilometres closer’ to the _. estimated’ 7,000 Argentine. town. . ‘Jeader uf _ the: “Argentine | 7 delegation sent tu New " York, aid the governing - " junta was empowered. to , _im- respond. . ‘‘almust. p list of Bi newspapers, in a: ‘élfort uw determine, ‘who has Up a eekye-Dunsinwir: line, which: was. pet tog in ke Malotand in per ies 1983." C4 Vi ~ B.C) Hydro: has set’ the dainage cosh. bal more'than 415; yaillion. The Crown-pwned utility is, currently attem pling ty: “Feplace ‘the. ‘equippnent “which ‘includes. four. Voltage . Just in-he explosiut: Monday. Polak ] 7 “Tegislature Tuesday that ‘the provincial. government ‘is age pM ma pe ART a cape sm i \ ; : “ “Guns imported VICTORIA. (CP) — Military ‘weapons. that can | quickly be converted from singie shot to rapid fire are easily being imported into Canada The project was given approval ‘by | a university ethics he comipittee i in January and. early in ‘February, the tear, _ headed by Ur.-Vielor-Gumel, ‘starled. preparing. - . The prograrn ; was’ ‘eundéinned : “AS. imindral! ‘and the: . * equivalent: of dhortion by_one :B,C.: ‘ductor-whusaldthe |” _ ‘chiainces ofan ‘infertile couplé ever being able to. have a'Hab _ hy this rneans- were very slim re te Lee iene pits “uy don't wanl the weinen: ‘ir BC. bn beesnne huisan: -ex-" @- . * periinents, -whidh is really ‘what it boils down to," said J Dr. ‘ - Brlun Frazer, a- British-trained Bynveolagist, Doctors working on the pruject deny the charges. and say: the procedure is-siinply one ‘of several. —Ways-uf- ‘helping ~~ : childless cuuples. |) the rogram is sucessful, “Vancouver euuld have ils §- first test tube huby next spring. i cold. hie Abe first e ever _ conceived | in Canody, | : An Ontario couple recently hid. twins conti veived ut. one eal . the English centres producing test Luba babies: iul, ‘as Tar dis known, no Sut h bubies yet have: heen funcsivert in- Canada, . ron . oe -of surrender. ; haunlet was caplured, * me | ‘can’t, 1 think that’s, privileged” inforiation;'”s shes éaid-—— > nediately”’ to any proposals . by UN Secretary General Javier Perez de ‘Cuellar, But: he-told reporters in’ Buenos Aires; “We have ceded and are ceding everything that is prudent :. tu achieve an honorable peace, ” . Britain's UN = am- bassador, Sir Anthony ~ Parsons, ‘said afler a ineeting with Perez de . ~“What we were | ‘ seeking and have sought all alung is’ Argentine with- . Cuellar: drawal.” In the UN peace talks that ' collapsed earlier, the British agreed tentatively tu- a mutual withdrawal of furces followed = by" negotiations on the Argentine * claitn tu sovereignty over the. |. - islands, But -after the - Brilish landing last week, «. -Prite : Minister Margaret: Thatcher told the Huuse af Commons her governinent's s . objective as "tu retake the’ Falklands. They are British sovereign territury, and we wish tu restore British adininistratien.’” Officials in‘ London said following the death of more than 125 British truops in the ‘Falklands, » British: public ¢pinion would nut accept handing over the islands to Argentina, and Argentine -[e34 dipluinatic sources said -- ‘their government would nut agree tu a unilateral with- : . drawal. British correspondents at the front were ‘sending reports | of Argentine. battle ~ conduct that-were nut likely © ty encourage magnaninity on the part of the. British public, Jeremy Hands uf ‘Independent Televisipn News said Argentine truops defending the Guuse Green airstrip) waved a white flag ‘But, when British soldiers moved. furward ty take them prisoner, the ‘Argentines began firing again. ‘They were not given a. secund chance,” he reported. Anuther. . ITN currespundent, Michael Nichulsen, reported - ” Argentine planes twice tried to boinb British troops with incendiary napalm during the battle fur Guose Green. They inissed each time, he said, : but, the . British ‘ paratroypers’ found . 34,000 litres, of. napaliv after the - “This: proved they. meant: - te__burn. —our_men-. alive,” Nicholgyn Said ‘one: British: commander wd hin. + - and gas business in Canada, stringent ..gun laws, . British Columbia. Attorney. - General Allan Willians charged. Tuesday... banned entirely, said he is concerned about the ease * - with which military. armament can legally be im- - ported into the cuuntry “abstensibly for aquisition by- gun clubs and gun cullecturs in particular, " “What vecurs, we find tu uur regret, is' that while autuinatic weapons are prohibited and cannot be brought ‘in, these Weapons are inuditied before _ Shipment to Canada so that they are only. single shot," the ‘atturney general 8 Said in an interview. “But upon arrival here — and we've nade sume actual tests — in about eight minutes any cuinpetent, Bunsinith cai reconvert- them tu semi-autumatic and autumatic status. ‘Indeed there is one weapun which we have found that can be moved froin single shot tu semi-automatic operation with the simple use of a‘paper natch." He said the province would like to control the sale of such Weapons but cannut du su under federal) Jaw.. Effurts to gel the Jaws changed have failed, he Added. 7 Williams said there is an “unusual situation bet- ween the United States and: Casiada.”* In the U.S. it is very easy ty legally Bet possessiun ~ of a handgun and “carry it with you in your. car, on ‘Your person or have it in your huime, but it is ab- “-solutely.against the law to have in your posession a. inilitary weapon.” | ~ “In Canada, it is extremely ifficult to: obtain a handgun, almost iimpussible to get:a licence tu cayry one, and yet it’s very easy tu get a inilitary weapon,” the atturney general said. . “We have tu wonder why it is that’ we speak so : highly of our tight gt gun control when in fact some of these autumatic and semi-autuinatic weapons, capable of firing at extremely rapid rate of fire, can easily be acquired in Canada."’- taurities because 1S | ing much tuo AVY: ,andiwhile gun Ca eclors might‘tike to have. them and uthers anight like tu-use them for. target . shooting, “the principal purpuseufa military weapon Willians, who believes such weapons sho sald be is tu kill peuple." . ee Thomson expands “TORONTO (CP) — Thoinson- Monteith, formed International Thuinson = in the U.S. -four years ago, ' Organisatiun Lid., the giant has -exploratiun and. - Toronto- based . publishing + production .inlerests in firin,-is gelling into the oil Mississippi, : Texas, ' Oklahoina . and Louisiana, SAE Penn gL vb sy w we ¢ gant disclose, where 1 the mai watches wi ovetined by. Iabortory anya: 7 ine Meanwhile: Energy Minister Bub MeCielland said i in ithe Cee ee ee cia aaa uricerned abut, “hu baay | dynamite and: ex Hosives: “The: | The Heratd, Wednesday dune 2, 1962, Page 3 ydro. bomb b targets bis’ for ? PHsl¥e L ol - purchase’ explusives: Torr tise in: ‘the: ‘city. ‘hus have * ‘perivit, fritn- the ‘city and a’ blasters ticket.” Pe * However, he said Persuns who want to buy- dynainite for’. , use In rural areas need“only show proper. jdentification.te..2.. 63 obtain up to three eases (76 ‘kilograms) of explosives. os Olson has no money? - VANCOUVER (CP) - — The trustee of the $90,000. fund set up fer Clifford Robert . Olson's family says the child killer does “ ahd never will — have any control not — over spending. the. money. Vancouver jawyer Janes MeNeney, “who controls the cash, said’ the. fund: established with public muney as a result ‘of Olson’s cash-for-curpses deal with the .RCMP is in safe hands. “T wouldn't consider any directions from. him," -McNeney sald Tuesday.. -—~ - “The trust fund exists cumpletely in- _ _Mependent of hin. Olson has never had, does nut have, and never will have any” direction over the trust fund.” ; McNeney réfused tu say where the . inoney is being kept fur fear that govern- ment authorities would try to recover it. He ‘did say. newsmen have offered him large sums uf muney for a copy of the trust deal. “If you knew the amount of money I’ve been offered to give over copies of the agreement, it would astound you,” “I've been offered in- McNeney said. _ credible deals.” McNeney said lawyer-client privilege - prevents him from ‘disclosing. whether . Olson had cyntacted | him to get access to the trust. The trustee was ‘denying claims by the step-father of une uf Olson's 11 victims that the cunvicted inass inurderer controls the | inoney. Gary Rosenfeldi, the stepfather uf 15- Strike . averted. VANCOUVER (CP). —A, _ Strike at Lower Mainland j was - car dealerships ‘narrowly averted Tuesday when unionized: employees voted 52 per cent in favor of _ accepting ac agreement containing a nine- per-cent wage in- crease, ‘The close vote by the car- mechanics, budytnen and «partstien was a’ clear in- -~ “ dication that afany-imem- ‘bers were unhappy at the. wage offer frum. the ‘Automutive: Dealers’ Association of Greater une-year, were. year-old victim ‘Daryn Johnsrude, ‘said, ’ Olsun has offered the daughter of his wife, Juan, a vacation in Palm Springs, Calif. . Juan Olson said in an interview with the . ~CBC that she does nut.think Olson ever asked for the trust fund in exchange. for information 'on where hls victlms' bodies She said she believes her husband would have tald pulice where the remainé uf his Victins were Mrs, Olsun Ont. Rusenfeiadt Rusenfelat had the trust fund not been’ set up. - added. that she never asked for the money and added that — as far as she knows — neither did her husband. Olson was convicted Jan. 14 of 11-cygunta of first-degree murder in the deaths of youngsters in southwestern B.C. He was. sentenced tu life imprisuriment and now is at the federal penitentiary at Kingston, said Olson offered the Palm Springs trip in a letter intercepted by a suurce whom-he refused toidentify. ral parents of Olson’s victims demanding a public inquiry into the murders. They have.. ‘complained that B.C. Attorney General Williains never gave promised legal ad- vice from experts, that their children’s remains have not yet. been returned to ‘them.and that police never gave them enough information... © ; ’ .Williams said Tuesday he does not think an inquiry would be useful because “the perpetrator of the crimes was caught . is one o nee | “pilfields, * ‘the ‘company announced today. Inlernational Thorson said. in 2 news release it is furining a partnership with a Texas-based, privately- owned firm, R. D, Jensen: Holdings Lid. of Dallas. — "The partnership, to be_ knuwn aS Thotnson-Jdensen Energy, will participate in the acquisition, exploratiun - and development of oll and | gas," ‘Thomson said. International . Thuinson has substantial interests in vil-and gas with a 20-per- cent share in two of Eritain’s largest North Sea Piper. and Claymore, which ‘are “nuw >—producing—abaut—300; 009 —-——— “barrels a day.” ‘Another: partnership, ~~ NOW RENTING! © ean APARTMENTS “TERRACE . 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