\ ., evidence ‘vaNcouvEn’ (cP) — : Organized labor 5 ‘warned the . B.C. government “it is. in- . . viting. Industrial elation “6 Central 7 ‘America conflicts | rage ; While’ Lefelt-rightit fighting. raged in Bl Salvador ‘and _ reared the Honduran military claimed, ithas concrete. at Cuba and Nicaragua are behind efforts to. = overthrow the government. of pro-American. Honduras.’ Cols: Cesar. Elvir Slerra, chief of the Honduran army's 's.. "public relations, ‘Thursday preserited three men he clalmed had defected from a group of about 3,000 Hondurans said to” . be trained in subversion by Cuba- and Nicaragua. _. Elvi Slerra claimed this shows the military high com- “mand “possesses ‘concrete evidence that Nicaragua and. Cuba are filly identified as ° Promoters of a subversive 7 ; escalation against Honduras.”) | He said: We also have confirmed reports about the massive training in Nicaragua and Cuba of Hondurans who, subtly deceived, are trainéd to alter the peace of the Tepublic and our democratic system obtained at the voting boxes,” . Earlier this week, Honduran military chief . - Gustavo Alvarez Martinez accused Nicaragua’s leftist Sandinista government-of helping about 200 Honduran. rebels he ‘claimed were trained in Cuba and the Soviet Union enter - Honduras. Both he and Elvir ‘Sierra said the force had been - “neutralized.” Relations betwee, Nicaragua and Honduras’ have wor- sened since the Sandinistas came to power, ousting the late Niearagizan rightist President Anastasio Somoza In duly, 1979, The Sandinintas aceuse Honduras of aiding and harboring U.S.-supported insurgents operating in northern Nicaragua. Many of the insurgents are Somoza Ioyallsts. In Nicaragua, an army olficer said Thursday a heavily ” atmed force of about 2,000 rebel invaders from Honduras crossed into Nicaragua's northera Jinotega province and Zelaya province in the northeast 15 days earlier. He sald M0 Galveston GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) — National Guard troops patrolled this storm-torn . island city with shotguns ” and -rifles today,’ helping -tornadees and . enforce a curfew imposed to ° _ discourage looting in the aftermath Alicla, | At least six people died in the season's first hurricane, - which- crashed into the Texas coast of the Gulf of . Mexico with 185-kilometre- of hurricane ripping through homes and hisinesses and tearing down trees from Galveston to the * eS of Houston, : 7 az: kilometres o intand.” ; Twenty-five accused ‘looters were arrested on the island before midnight: Thursday night and another 21 pedestrians were picked _ up for violating an 8 p.m.-to- 6 am, EDT. curfew. One armed shop owner chased. three looters from his store on- the island's : seawall, -officlals said; Police In. Houston also were patrolling on. foot among shattered: glass - - storefronts -for. looters and 40 people were arrested late Thureday. a - Alicia's winds demolished — many houses on Galveston - Island, defaced hotels, uprooted ‘trees, and sent debris tearing like shrapnel at buildings... Expensive yachts were left piled in heaps like ° discarded - children’s toys. HITS DALLAS One of the victims was killed in Dallas in a wind- ~ pelated traffic accident as still-potent - remnants of Alicia lashed the area with ‘thun- derstorms Thursday —af- ternoon, 14 hours after moving ashore. Stunned residents sur- veyed ~ “the damage Thur- day night as Alicia sub- No sided. Many among the estimated 42,000 who. fled the storm: had returned . home. Officials said the ~ Cleanup will take weeks, ‘ problem — today in the Houston st The — biggest metropolitan area, home to " about three milllon people, was @ lack of fresh water - _ because electric . pumps © - were without power, she said, Residents were urged — to conserve water and boll tap water before drinking it. In Galveston, thousands spent a -Sécond straight night huddled in homes _ without electricity. Become _aFriend of BC's Children's Hospital. ~ Please write to us at- 4480 Odk Street Vancouver, B.C, V6H 3V4 - crushed by falling trees -an-hour winds, Thursday, - patrolled ‘Hundreds of homes. throughout the aréa were flooded. - The wind-driven water inundated both high- - ways leading - to the ‘mainland, temporarily isolating Galveston. When -- ‘the tides receded, roads and - bridges were strewn with the washed-up temains of boats; vehicles and houses. CRUSHED BY TREES Five of the dead were | while one man. drowned, officials said; Several other ‘victims were hurt in the’ storm, but there no serious injuries among them. The storm spawned about. “a dozen. tornadoes in the Galveston-Houston area as it shouldered Its way ashore. ‘Alicia later was downgraded to a tropical’ storm as it rolled north toward Dallas with heavy rains. - By early today, even that . designation no longer ap- plied as winds abated to 32 kilometres an howr. Houston Lighting’ and Power officials estimated about - - 330,000 homes in southeastern. Texas - remained without ‘electric power today. Dr. Neil Frank, director of the National Hurricane Centre in Miami, sald damage left by Alicia could run “in the billions," but an ~ insurance _ industry spokesman in Austin sald ‘any damage’ estimate this soon would be irresponsible because many people still hadn't returned to their homes. President Reagan directed | all federal resources be used to help < residents cope with | the damage. 0 — 4 ‘pockeitan and 60 Sandinista soldiers have been kilted sinee then in 18 encounters.’ a north: of the capital of Managua. ° : -y President Reagan’ has described. the ‘Nicarsguan ribet : iw “freedom fighters.” Testimony before Congress earller’ ‘this year showed the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, has heen training, equipping and financing them. . . In El Salvador, government forces retook 4 northeastern - town from guerrillas, strafed and bombed rebel ‘positions on. _two volcanos near San Salyador and combed the ‘slopes | for. ‘holdout insurgents. _ Troops leaving the town of Cacaopera in the northeastern province ‘of Morazan, 176 kilometres northeast of the capital, told a reporter Thursday about 700 soldiers from two _counter-insurgency battalions had ‘retaken the town from rebels: They listed five guerrillas. killed and three . captured and two soldiers wounded: Hundreds of soldiers fanned out on Guazapa volcano, 32 kllometres-north of San Salvador, and the San Salvador. yolcano, about 12 kilometres to the west, hunting guerrillas - " who escaped bombing and strafing | runs by warplanes and choppers. In Washington, Defence Secretary Caspar Welnberger - said the Salvadoran military's campaign -against the in- surgents is golng much better and that military training by American advisers is aiding the effort. Pam Whitaker's “The food is good!” exclaimed a Spanish sounding lady exiting the new Mexican restaurant at3212 Kalum St. “But they have (urp) western music,”’ Tt wasn’t cowboy music as we had supposed but just the inane regular fare on radios these days and that is shortly to be rectified; Taped ‘‘south of the border”’ music is. on its - way to complete the atmosphere at Don Diego's Mexican’ Restaurant owned by Dick and Analee Davis of-Terrace. The new establishment hasbeen in. operation about B month and just seemed to appear suddenly on the eating - senario. Clothing Warehouse, (formerly the Terrace Herald building as well) has’ been simply and tastefully made over into.a split ‘level eating area. ' —..The food is simply tasteful too, and is taken on natural wood tables. An extensive tea list instead of ‘a wine list is _ efreshing to consider. The comida (menu): keys” very clearly in} English the dishes.described in Mexican such as Quesadilla—-a lightly fried flour tortilla filled with cheese, or Enchilada with mole sauce (the sauce being a traditional sauce made from ground nuts, seeds, chilies, spices and chocolate). Smaller portions of entrees are: available at a reduced’ price--a feature not often foundon a menu, If you get there in time the home made cheese cake mya not beseld out. - - When our gracious hostess presented us with a third cup. of coffee, the bill and some strange locking round chocolates, we asked her how she and her husband came _ to start their restaurant. “We received a taco press for Christmas ‘abou 12 years . rked .the idea.” ~ ago,” she “told us, “That 3 The chocolates were crunchy and delicious, My escort suggested that they might be chocolate colored ants (7) At any rate] must go backand try an ensdlada Soon. Mel Johnstone of Terrace has just arrived back-from where the sun always shines—at least, in summer. ©’, About 600 miles North off the Arctic coast, on unimposing King Christian Island in the Canadian. Eastern Arctic, Johnstone spent the past month, He is a pilot for Okanagan Helicopter and in that capacity carried out an assignment ’ ‘for Canadian: Arctic Oil Drilling (exploration) Co. ° Their home base was a group of trailer structures flown in by a Hercules Aircraft.’ ‘The ground was fairly muddy there, ” Johnstone told me.’ “The permafrost was melting. The terrain had some moss, the odd flower, but no - -trees.- The ‘weather was quite pleasant—about 12 to 14 degrees celcius,"?. “~ He said there are miles and miles of inhospitable country but as he flew across the tundra he didseé a polar bear, and ‘caribou and musk ox grazing. "+ Dev Anderson of Terrace alsospends time in the Arctic in his association with Okanagan Helicopter. He flies the big ones that Bet out the oil rigs. : Leon Rusco who is employed by the ministry of transport at Terrace-Kitimat airport was bittn by a mouse, Tuesday, Aug. 16. The details. of the vicious attack are ‘somewhat obscure ‘at-this time. * DISTRICT OF TERRACE Notice of Intention to Proceed with Lecal Improvement Programmes Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 656 of the Municipal Act that Council of. . _ the District Intends ta proceed with the construction of certatn works herelnafter described asa Local Improvement under the Initiatives Plan. - A. General ‘Description of.the Work | Upgrading (asrequired) and application of a Hany | (20) foot wide strip of asphalt pavernent on the following streets: 7 . - STREETIS)-, _BEACH STREET: _ TOTAL COST 12,988,0"- 8O4S COMMUNITED cosT— FOOT 2.66(10 yra,.) _ ‘TAXABLE FRONTAGE COST | * $13.03 " "Twenty-four (24°) foot wide ‘strip of asphalt pavement. Further notice is hereby given that a copy of this notice has been mailed to the owner(s) of the parcels of fand Ilable to be specially charged for the cos? of said works, and untess within one (1) month of the date of the publication of this notles, & majority of the owners representing at least one half of the Value of the parcels ‘which are lable to be speciaily charged, petition the Council of the District of Terrace not to proceed with It, the work may be undertaken as a Local . Improvement. " Patitions shall be lodged with the Clerk. Administrator, and shall be deemed to be _ presented to the Council when so lodged, of which every owner of 4 parcel of land Itable to Be specially charged under these Programmes Is liable to take notice and ‘be governed accordingly. . E. R. Hallsor “> Clerk-Administrator District of Tarrace oF et chao “legislation, will é soon ‘begli'a ~ Mnasalye petition ‘campaign toe try. to: convince. *. the ' "government to kill the. bills. . “The officer, who spoke on. condition he: inot be named, said 7 fighting persisted pear. the towns of. Wiwili, San Jose de” Bocay and Sari Rafae) del Norte, ‘all about. 160 Kilometres - Helpated :.” : thonths, ” disputes and. give — the .. Relations Board. - SEES INSTABILITY - Police News = a a ae 1 a ee existing unibn sree J Kubée also 'announéed, that | . Operation . slit : -. broad-based: coalition: - of |. , community ’ “groups, “and. = “opposed ato: ‘Aghe- government's - - ‘Significant: labor: “cade changes. ‘have been * an-’ “for: but. : . several : ‘moves threatened by Social-: Credit in-the. past,’ _ Among, the ‘amendments. in: the “June .16 draft are “changes that would give - ‘cabinet wide power to “designate essential services _ and restrict job action; ‘greatly increase the power of management. In labor cabinet more say in ‘the: makeup of the B.C, Labor “It can only lead to- _ destructive economic in- stability,"’ Kube told a news ‘conference, _ “For example, — the ‘provision requiring that all issues in- doubt be resolved in favor of management ‘Virtually demands that all ‘Skeena re es VANCOUVER (CP) RCMP tourist: alert ’ for Friday, Aug. 19. The following persons are requested to contact the - nearest detachment of the . RCMP for an urgent per- sonal. message: : Paul Schilling off Darfield, B.C, ; Otto and Pearl Neitsch of . Warburg, Alta. Jill and Carl Anserella of. Prince George, .B. Cc. ‘Bruce Warren Kennedy of ; Victoria, B.C. = prodiace a coniflict.”* - aw In: adding @®) | ' exhaust’ possibilities o , a negotiating to-remove. th labor negotlators ns = last! dot. of ambiguity from contracts, = . “ENery ee ’ ‘negotiating; rocess ‘would be 10 times aa - “Jong ;"10;, hinges ifficulf, ‘10’ tities. ag likely. to. Victoria,.”. “Labor “Minlater’ Bob: ‘McClelland ne sald: ‘the. government: has: -“spent* considerable ‘time: the” ‘draft. - amendments go far: ‘beyond discussing alterations to the | ‘Tabor-code and that some of ~ ‘the: amendments | in” the draft, are not being. ‘considered. ° ‘ more: ‘contentious McClelland did not. say how many drafts . proposed changes. to the code had been considered, . that “obviously there is no final one or we would have legislation in the. - house.” “So I'm not ready yet ta’ propose major. changes to - ” the cabinet at! this point,” he added. Last week, - however, McClelland’ sald- he was ready. to proceed with revisions to the code, but mee ne they; ‘would haye to wait! until fhe Jegislature’ 8 work| load was eased. =. | | _Kube sald the federation. might ‘ask -its affiliates, to “boycott: the labor \relations |" ~ Those ‘ameidmenis woul to» include: ‘cabinet - aubject. the board a ee peste if, the: eee alter” ‘the Board's. equal’: inion: -~management makeup -> ‘ape. - pointments “in the interests ~ ‘ “Of the publ and: would : “The Herald, Fridays \ august 1, 1983, Pome 2, hroughout. province | demonstrations \ ia : residences. We: aek ; discouraging phone call t to 4 heir homes; . \ fe ¥ 2 stout other taciles, e sald, | “A: .general . 7 air eis eluat thing on my, : removal ot muy time by. the ee eabinet: . ‘McClelland’ + ~~ said Suggestions “that essential: Services be included under the labor code are under consideration inasmuch. as everything is under. con- . sideration, . Kube sald ‘Operation * Solidarity future plans include confronting Social Credit members and cabinet ministers while they are on the job, a “But we will ‘not be harassing them,” Kubé sald. "There will be no’ oe - swffoM page 4 Money spent personal Income tax income ‘was up while fuel and corporation, income taxes were down. Petroleum ,and ‘natural gas revenue was down considerably. There was no money collected from. the mineral resource tax and. the logging tax - showed a’ deficit. Spending - for . education, | highways, forests and even the finance » ministries was up; but was down” for: the health, dustry and _ provincial secretary ministries, ~ Deputy: finance minister Larry Bell noted that “tens of millions of dollars" of" welfare, spending was put off during the first quarter because the government was paying its ‘bills by cabinet decree until the budget was presented, and only the essential spending - was being authorized. . 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