ee, Terrace.” 8.C.- by -Sterting:. ‘Publ - Stat writer: Photogra phar a) _ “Keith Alford ae * Dan Sehatfer “" Reception-Classitied: | ~ Clreatition: a “Carolyn Gibson “Sua. Nelson. * ry we teal en ae : te Ott Raphi 2d : : yee “th tte tes thea peat ne acre atergs . similar. action. , oy re Published ‘every weekday at 306. . ery. Lid. - Aythorlzed ‘an second. class.: mall.: ‘Regist étlon * Number 1201," Postage bald in cath, retyen postage [NOTICE-OF COPYRIGHT «<< @- 0" the Herald retains.full, complete andsole copyright ot In any adVertisement produced and-ot any editorial | "> or photograptile content published In, the Herald Reproduction Is’not permitted witha the written _ _Barmissjon of the Publisher. ‘ oy _ Devine lobbied “” SASKATOON (cP) = The Shskatchewan Asnociation on: ~" safeguard British Columbia's human rights: ‘legislation. “ The association made the deciston ata tworday- ‘Board | meeting in Yorkton this weekend. Bennett’s Social Credit government announced a budget and other legisation this month that will eliminate the . province's human rights comthission, remove rent controls ° and allow. for the firing of civil servants without cause. - "We thitik the attitudes in B.C. might spill. over,” said: . Marvin Stauch, executive director. of the: Sankcatchewan- association. — Stauch said’ his ‘assodiation will also ‘ask Devine te guarantee that the Saakatchewan government W will tt take EEC. negotiates. BRUSSELS ( (Reyter) — European Economic Community. 7 industry ministers face tough ‘negotiations today-on the’ “ ‘ _ future of production quotas used to prop up their reéession: * hit steel industry. SEE resistance from Italy to its plan , to TeneW, the: quota Diplomats said the Buropéan .commiséion ciula, expect : *. system for 2M "years. They said Italy would press for a six-month extension; *. arguing the EEC could not bind its tiew goverhment,, stil ‘beltig Tordied’ after elections Jast Tionth; for- any. longer’. The commission has’ told Itdly’ to: cul - ‘steelmaking ~, capacity more sharply than the trading’ hlos’s other nine’ member-states. . we Brussels has told governments to list by! next. January, the plants they will'close between now and the end at 1985; wher. "all steel Industry subsidies are due fo.cease.. Diplomats said ‘Italy had’ backed - off from. previous: _ , threats to drop out of the quota system, which Lindits output, * in a depressed tharket, if the Planned cuts were not ‘réviged: . : dustrial plants; ‘the next largesterdup | at 22,7: per éént isi in * wo , "hotels, motels and restaurants:, With the slowdown. In in-:- in its favor. . Diplomats said West Germany, heping | an ecoriomie. _”. upturn might reduce the need for quotas, could also ‘getk to. _ extend the system for less than 2% years, ee oa . The commission is likely to argue only a long. extension -- can safeguard its plan to make the industry viable ‘again and prevent a steel price collapse on’the EEC market. ~ France and Italy are likely to demand a bigger’ share of . the quota allocation. Diplomats said the commission: colild favor a ‘concession to France, possibly: at Mtaly’s or, West . Germany's expense. . Ministers’ discusgions on ated], trade ‘wih the United; States are expected to touch on new U.S. iniport restrictions . an high technology steels, the subject of an official com: * oo _ munity complaint ta the General Agreement o on Tariffe and». Canadian: ptiblication, Canadion Consumer, - Trade. Financing planned. . TORONTO (CP) _ The ‘Consumers’ , Association” of ; Canada fs gambling it can pick up enough new magazine ° subscribers to allow it to shed government finanging-which ‘ will amount to about $800,000 this yeer: ve a The. volunteer-based organization split from, the US. . Consumngra' Union last year, - Until then, the U.S. group liad done marketing for biti U.S. monthly publicaton, - Consumer Reports, ‘and a . The decision to become independent of its U.3. couin terpart and seek financial self sufficleriey was "made aboxt . three years ago. attagate mee. Pe reee ye Dee ert eee trees Deere ney * “Like other groups in this county; we were subjett.io ‘ae. influence of our neighbor," ‘said Andrew: Cohen, director. general of the: Canadian group.: In preparation for the moye, Cancdian. ‘xpsumer begin *. publishing 12 times a year instead of six...” : The group hopes to increase the number of ‘subseribers to the. magazine ‘to 180,000: this year from "150,900, The: “publication . cotts $18 a year and does’ nat ‘accept Ades: __ Nertising: . : The plan is a gamble for the organization” Last: yeas ie reported a loss-of “mH, 685, for an accuyriutated deficit af -- - $1,600,210. “The plan was to spend give ‘year building up the magazine, and in a few years we. expect: ithe magazine to: . pay not just for iteelf but for all the aclivites of the’ association," Cohen: said. ; These activities include an advocacy wig — _ seven ‘of ihe, | pRoup’s 58 staff members work with volutiteers on policies - and activities — and moriftoring and commentiig on con- » suimer issues. Another three staff members work with the, - " regulated industries’ program, which primtily intervenes" Fren on behalf of constineré at telecomimunications, | trai, . Sportation and bréadcast rate hearings. But the bulk of the association's budget’ goes Inti the: magazine for: production, marketing, - circulation And product testing.” At the group’ 6 Ottawa testing aréa, items. irom bindeuiars to condoms have been tested and the results dublished in’. orc) the magazine. ‘ . The magarite rust | pay for’ all of jhe prédugta It tests, which takes ® a large portion of its expenditures. ‘te " : oa . . vas ; oo ae co - EDMONTON ‘ieP) — — University of ‘athéria acl sclentiatd are . low levels. * . , tess sugars ahd fats Into héat.,:*. woe “Hill, Tm. the talking, fossil veo machine , _ .Statioris* generally’. play “ , ‘associations asp his valeed opposition to thé govertiment’s proposals. * -*! Delegates oft the: Felleralloi Tatefnational des peofeiscur ” Ranizoors,1 B.C. (CP) *deaito. to-serap jhe. Tengu “working on & “puper caridy bar’: <éottalning nuirients and a- > common : aathnia: drug. that they. hope: will’ ‘one, ‘day’ ‘help: downed ; pilots-and lost" skiers" ‘stave’ plt- ‘hypothermia 2 University scientists are ‘uit begining a iwié-year atid. onhuman. yolunteers: ; “ Zpologiat , Lawrence: Wang, ‘puibtimary: ‘phy Paul. “Man and, physicial ‘educatton ‘professor. Angelo 'Belcastro ‘gay the key is to boast the body’s,metabolic rate todncredse ~ . heat production and: avoid the-onset ‘of hypothermia a _, condition where: thebody tempetature dops fo ierevernibly --Asghe core jomperatine ot mamtiials 1 ‘After a decade. of hypotherii i waite i ih - Human Rights plans to ask’ Premier Grant Devine to usé ‘Wang has found a ‘comibination of ‘certain iiutrients- and the... ’ apy influérice he has with B.C. Premier Bill Bennett. to asthma ‘drug aminophylline: will-mainfain: ani ne - température in animals tht et normally death, , . ’ The. clues: to. his ‘atest, ‘work’ ‘ga: ‘back * " question: whay can't. aalnala’ “inerea e Ihele “body fi beyond certain limits?, a “It's like ‘the furnace in a hols: faci, lke i 7 air for proper combustion, a‘firnance.’ t9o enfall’ ‘for the House or: insufficient fust could ati imeatt, a old house,” said “Wang,” ‘ * . a . . “e ary “ : TORONTO. cP) a The: iitest- in - fop-eatt” vending - ‘machines :-can actually, ‘talk, sand Coca-Cola’ Eid. of, - Toronto and’other’ ‘vendin supply companies: think ¢ these “chatterboxes ‘can pt fie ce 2p hitb, their. sales: :, — ‘ is ets cone. of several new devalopients in'the food, drink. ‘and cigarette vending business: maine that as been hard hit | " by the rétessionfeit Wohi. Sandettigg - Although: Statlatics’ Canada‘ ‘Bays ‘vending. machiné sales. totalbéd $390 million in ‘4988, the last?year for which ‘Tiguites are available, ‘this. was up: only: 2.2 per cent dfom> 1980." With 70 per cent of the’ ‘Veriding chhrket Idcated in ‘central Canada, companies that make. sand: distritute..vending . machines, or.cater and auipply: “bhacks,} have: found plant ‘shutdowns, layofts. and. stamp, 3 ‘capital’ investment ., ‘hurting sales. ' ‘ : : About.’ 36. per. cent of, atl? yeni "mnaghines. are. in in .dustry and tourism, vending’ companies ‘had to. lay. off sfatt ° . and cut costs: as sates of food. and’ beverages dipped, by ag vie 2 Ont. gays: “Themost Important underlying, factors aré the’. ‘much as 30 percent in 1962," °* : - “If there ig a plant with'#,000 ‘pevple and. 200-are’ laid off, that means fewer vending shies. ‘in itselé?? says: John ‘Sexton, ; chairman emeritus of Morante teed Canteen af Canada Lid., a catering company. og a ‘Singers preserve political: songs "MANAGUA: (AP) ‘~ U8. ‘and. inf erational: pop’ staré . domningte the airwaves in Nicaragui, ‘put native musicians - hope that songs heard through: the Jong. fight to overthrow . the late dictator: Anastasia ‘Sonibita ‘can*be preserved’ and developed as a home- “gen. mustefl tfadition. roa ' "My cause is the, cause. ‘at. ay ‘pedplé, the cause ‘of . America, the catize of alt’ opptesded. peoples,” ‘sings Luis’, Enrique Mejia Godoy, ‘ina 1960 ‘séng:called To Sandino.,: The song salutes: Augusto ‘Gegat Sandino, the freedom fighter of the: tests who gave. his ‘name to. the, leftist San- dinista, Natlonal Liberatiom. rials ‘which ousted thé’ right wing Somoza iis. 1978. ne woe vt ~ Mejia Godoy, one: at, the. thost. popitiar’ Nicaroguain' - musicians, sald thé music known: ‘Popularly, as the Son Nica: w . or Nicaraguan, Sound:hag.twd objectives: to rescud ‘the country’s traditional. musi" ntti, ip: counteract’ “gradually” ° “music that’s sold like’ ‘soap ay: the. mlltinational com- “+ panies.” nn we “A : Bit, ‘he said, Jit ‘hasn't ‘aniven interiiatlonal’ sop stars vit "the ‘Nicaraguan hit paratle: :Governtnent ani private radio ‘the Neca. music: -~. also called blk ar politi¢al occasions * “testlmantal one — onl Teachers protest. legislation - : _ VANCOUVER (CP) ~~ Teddhers in- other proyinees and ti " webtern Europe- have poirell , their B &.- colleagues. in, . “protesting against ‘phoposéd: B.C; government legislation, ‘affecting teathers and-othet public. sector’ workers. And; a federation of Canadiayi engineering’and scientific « Preachers’ “orgaileations ‘in. Gntario and Newfoundland have sent telegrams to Pramiér Bill Bennett criticizing the | legislation’ necomnbanyi, the-pravinelal budget. . ae, In addition, 150 Gel egates a meeting ofa 9,000-:member.* ch-apeaking secondary. teacherg! organization. in’ ” western. Europe, have unanimusty condemned the B.C, ‘, Jeginlation: : ‘de Venseignement :Setdndalre :Olficiel ate meeting: ih | Toronto, this week, in conjunction. with the annual meeting of the Ontario Teachers’ Federation, whieh representa the. * 409,000 texchers in that province: the delegates: “condemned” “he ‘fuly ‘109: actions of the © ‘ ‘British Columbia governinent, which ‘attack hindarnental human rights, of ail ‘mipleyerns la ihe we service, destroy “require dxterisive: caré:: _ Meantime, metnibens of the. B, e “Unlog say-they will ‘continue to occtpy the centre tht the. for’ inline . ae treasury, board ordeh: me ‘giv An. inatitution. closes.’ . a pier on 8 rotating basis. since Weiedday ‘wheit the oc-: - ‘He folniaihers waa oe iaekeut bicygen n supply to ‘colts wher . ‘Wang said t he had ajetina a a ‘way to speed up: atte. : il . mére, and. this :préyents the‘onset of: . -eausean increase fri inisulin: produetidn anda a negative | :,", muehShange around inthis pocket?’ "asks George Kierstead - of Painéll Foods (1881) 4,d. ‘in Oakville, Ont, “A dollar ‘eoln of the, Nicaraguan, ‘sound; ‘sang the theme sorig earlier-this - , hivergary of the Sandinista: Fevdlution: . eat, interriipted’ ‘By shouts of] Lang, hive Nicaragua ani All. ‘music: department of the: Mintatry, of. Culture, Which: was . er moody Ve nstruntents, of Nicaragua folklore: ‘guitars.accordiéns, ° " from Caribbean, clagsical and ‘popylar. music," hands, “Now that the Somntey, reds rifles, and volunteer’ 7 the. collective bargaining i rights. of. teachers: and: abbeys. 7 “Associations: says thé dovernmrent’ 8 budget legislations an - . * affront! to Canadian traditlona of moileration itn government,” - “and progrédalve, social attitudes. said hig group ‘is'“shocked “and ‘dismayed’: ‘at’ the: ‘gayeral: -fnent’'s’ abrupt. turn aroun: ‘to “Abolish: the Humapi’ _ professional: ‘and. “managerial, éniployeds across" sae, however: spanagement Is nat Her r cent of the’ resi fiat ib rot ind rlaided z ¥ ° bunidings' bee ceri \dvernment' nip ployees’ eit to. ois u ‘support’: services ( he di m crvimuinity. Begs o-faith ar confiderice’ in the plans that have een iniintry honots: contract provisions ahd, -* govern 0 oRkere tfo when. & é aid the: governmen deginning in:the | fall. for‘ people int ; group: ‘homes: ‘But, he’ said:it is- wslng.B: budin ness thodel” ” indtead of céndulting with ‘expefiericed comunity: y grolips. dddera’ will Bee" only general: descrip t rey have béen: cepiig. in, the “they: willbe earhig’ for; he sald,’ i We're. talking: abot: ‘apedial peopl : ed. cat, gales al 'g tal started, Tha ceirtre. continues to operate normally “One of the, regional offices: revel that was codified and they had no way.dt awing out what the “code: theant:.In the rush td. delfistutiodaliva they, prepared. the-list. ina wedk and firdd{t out." 24- .* Meakes said thete are three main risks. ditched: tothe ” goveriment’s ‘approach, thal would. be, diminished by, a , : slower, more gentle. approach: . woe i : é * ”. A:competitive taarket, he, said; fin ea ihe “Tt takes’ time to: riptabolize, foi ‘the: ody. ‘to ‘ditnge -Reing ‘provided: “simply: for. economic, i by? ar en-) “ deposits from fatto: fatty. acids, and, glyéigen ‘ty glucose, if “(tepreneur who finds that: ‘simply by. feeding, : clothing ‘and. “this doesn't inaich’ the lois; of Heat, the: body, temperature’ . Keeping gamer of the,m mentally haidi¢apped, lie eat inake n ! e man any ar. Wreey . & Ne : ‘Meakes also sald the skilled workers ait Tranquil a could. -be'lost.in the shulfte because of, the Jack, ‘af: alaloave, aiid “;consultation. ‘ ; . the-core” ‘temperature ‘dipped. Jin fadt, jthe .célis * were © “capable of uging'as i muy 1 okygen at i x digress Calas as a morrial 87:4, 0 hE , “and began trying diminopiyl! ne. The i worked well in: - animals that had "beeh fed normally.’. oooh But without standard fogd ar special fdedingl of nutrieats “:. !” The ‘society executlve will ingot next ‘nf ra . (edrh off, inilk, glucose). “tg: animals: ‘that: had Tasted over ~ Human: Resources Minister’ Gray Meciinty. * night; the heightened, metabolism could ‘not: be vaintdined ‘ebncerns. . : _ for. inore: than a few hours. ee de : ; , aminophylline pe ete an tenzymié . 7 ‘that normally Breaks down dycli¢"AMP: did:puts a halt-fo'.- “Bi tt ' speedy. metabeliatn: _Dohgequently, -body, heat: production: ion a a eC ‘won -.can bb greatly: increased, By:mi|nephylling: for ihres hoiuta ore st othermia.’” ad | EDMONTON (CP) a : Bight. ‘Chadian ‘me a sugar’ to amindphiylline pout « fe. spent: : ‘seven -Monttis: ‘battling natire. 5p. they,” can quality for, , Canada’s: elite search-and-réseile team. Cr eeeeae " effect’ on overall. heat’ préduction:. : Se ., They: have catried heavy packs over” ‘long. snow-covered , Wang said the Fighit winount, of drug’ and nuiriéal, could be . : distances; climbed ‘treacherous imbuitaing and: patented mixed together = = ‘perhaps, bn, the form. of a “Auper’ “cal dy: into, heavy bush, ‘rolling seas‘and frigid.alping | lakes. ey bar.” | ih atte oe a : : “Within one nionth; we'probably. had more chances. todo. "ourselves: in, than-most people, have i in a Nfeti¢, ” said Pau! : _‘Aitcheson. : 4 cn ws iad | you. make’ ohe. ‘nistoke, you re gone: ” . mo Of the 295 Canadian Forces. soldiers who: ipplled. to take’: -” the gruelling course, 14 were ‘accepted, ‘and only. “Aitehegan and-sbven others actually.made it-fo-the end... * ; “nS mbey’ ve-abanddred chreers in ‘submarines, destroyers, tans, radar stations, battle schdols, airbases and {ntantry * ’ *arits Ap risk’ their necks helping. ‘those in distresd. : Hind to-search ia web : . And although . this’ year’ "s ‘class: ‘graduate Aug.’ 12, their "and" ‘new brogucl to" reo dale, fate aa ° training: is- really: just beginning, said Master, ‘Warrant Officer’ f Guy Parent; senior: ‘natructor of the outed, whieh’ _ St Laurent; que:, -Say8 NEW “Health fond: pete Mich as hag opérated:dince 1917... «+ ' on aadignéd to.# rescie unit, inet giaduate, will tne - However, simply adaing: “But thereis aleo headed tnelor of 500 other employees ‘whore’ ‘worridd titat, they, will be laid olf tba; éo they 5 start to. bring their, brown’ “bags. from: ‘home. Nees - _ SEER NEW TACTICS, * Vtg a oe 04 , hem “aceount for about #0 mi, of. 18 per ‘cent of total vending. - sales,, ve . : i ian. Wand haven't ‘had’ time: to: ‘ook bath: Companies. in the: a tng "business: stress ‘that’ thie*, "Shuittling between points in Alberta and British colian ' oreation of a $1 ‘odin § ould Lnelp their business, it the long they've have learned emergency niedical: procedures | in 4 ‘run.’ an ‘ ‘ity Hospitals, down: to using. ‘a. limited ‘amount: of drugs. “When the cheapest sande is going ip cost 08 cenig and’ - including miorghine, and rescued ‘simulated casualties from ; a cup of Coffee costs+35 “cents, ‘who ‘ts going: to carry that. glaciers, . imountalns and ocean waters.” + Each: student. ‘Had: to: paick- 35: kilograins“intb, northern , Alberta wilderness? relying on nothing but ¢onjmon ‘sense . " for food and shelter: Numb extremilles,. exhdus}ion; packs - ‘too heavy. to lift.and lack. of food ‘were: ‘experienced by ‘all, «: an remember walking’ around the tirst couple of ‘days and» -wondering what I was‘ doing theré,” Robi ‘Walker said after hjs two Week ‘survival stint in the’ bush about 310: kilometred’ -, drop in employment | levels. and the serious. negative rx results ‘northwest: of Edmonton. Mn. of ‘the reduttion in business.” ‘invesiment. Wop . AT wanted to be able'to do. something thathard’and, fash “Moyer. ‘SByS. -bushiest is: ypleking Mp. but, Canada is not’ and look: at it, when it was All pyer and. say it, Wes a real . ule ‘ott the way. ut tet Mei tHe, Ste daughe oe . ot 7°". Walker ‘had been reduced te avalting, ithige dad beside: a" wt _ signal fire sustain’ on. nothing ‘but’ a few. oapdies, some +. tree bark hid iea concocted from, ‘plant leaves., 7 0. “Tt was ahmost unbearable. 1 remember a couple of guys: had’ said, ‘You gotta want it: ‘You. can't, sjust give-up-"" * such a8 the July 19 anniversary of tHe 1979 revolution: * “You gotta’ want, répeated fellow student Bill Barber, a "grinning as he ‘espoused. the, Horse that. ‘has’ become: the “Gotloy' s brother; Carlos Mejia Godoy, another proponent students vmalio. “Everybody knows that ven it 3 aly ovet,, its worth it - = ~ but yowpotta pay your dues."' ‘The students‘are eager to show’ off what they’ ve jearned, :. butmany areas eager to. retupa ++ however brlefly = =r to the Wives ‘and fantilies they had left'pehind., . “ : *. “It’s been fun andexciting, "sald Alairt Houle, whose wife. Arms for-the People, aed Ce re che : in: Comox, B.¢:, gave birth to a: by. “while he was away,‘ “The only thing’ werve st iia reat iove for ‘shat F ours,” 2 + “You gotta be nuts to do (t;, bit, it's okay. Everybody is . sald Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy who was interviewed in the. really biting at the bit to get: “ul Vand sai » Peoria” carn uld help tremendoisly.”, me ey : -But for now; ‘the best ‘Antidote to the vendors woes ib the | promise ‘of econdmic. ‘ecouery. ast Jay Moyet, president bf Moyer: Dietel’ ‘itd. of Jordan,- : month at. goverttinent featiyities- marking. the fourth an-, ce oN _ SHOUT FOR: "FREEDOM. ely nee “The refrain’ of the song Gultars and rites ies a. lively: formed alpecé ‘the revolution, sat - Most of the songs are accdmpinied. by’, the ‘traditional: Nessie: hunted LONDON (AP) - +Two Américane plan tp founth a fresh " ‘hunt: ‘for: the: Loch ‘Ness monster this: Week, using ‘a, sur- ” véillanieé” , camera -of the ‘type forntally “deployed to Photograph hank robbers." | 0-63 , Erik Beckjord ‘and Anya “Kuratehin: incola, ‘both of ‘Seattle; said they pian-to set up a camersi for a:three week coo, ‘Survey in Urquhart Bay += the'Section of the Scoitish” lake -where. sightings.‘of* a monster like, cteatitre ane “most | “frequently: reported: - “ “The camera'ein viddoteipe agmall area continuicusty for . 240 hours straight, night or day," Beck{ord.eald’ Stnday. | We'll} let it go for a couple days stralght and then use the nithe public sector, and, fixariatically, reduce: ‘thé fubding ©» ‘ Taat “playback to see jf anything has peppéd' up," | he:said. necessary for deaths: edcatlony ‘and elena _ -Beckjord,, said he-:had arranged, ‘ta borrow *a gecurity’ ". serviges:! wee ae * eammard syptem fpoian electtoitits cotipany Blatt i in; “The "Federation. SE. ‘Biigineering. rand : Seientlfic " Landot " * TAM due respect to previous alienipts, “hat. I tink we! we" "gob a beijer: chance -of “sping. something . Je. thiere’s anything to,gee ~~ ‘with’a robot camera,” | he. Bald. “Not b oly Ie Is. it cheaper, it eliminates: humag. error’ and net TBM sed: National : ‘Cu! the marimba and’ other ,percussions. There algo 1s influence,” ‘Godloy's latest album, réeorded «in. the, Nether}snds; is’ "galled I'm Froth a Sirnpfle: Peoplen, oe Oe, A iove song, called’ The. Inventory: urges overs to- join‘ " work. " . "Canada’s pritde ig: the. ‘sanictlly:o of ‘basic ‘human ‘fights, ‘concern for, the under privileged and integrity in. delving | ~_ Beak Klord; de -oxhdet ‘ot he W rete Ft mga at dae kama a Big! Foot; the giant ‘apedtike’ ‘animal piirportedly, sighted, and. “photographed in: the mountains. pf: Chtiada and the nor- Rij nis ‘Code, remove minimom' work tan davds,”-cut agelal. se ae “,, thwest ‘United States. me ; “a *Beckjord- aid the. society: ‘atl - ‘fala tor Proj cat ‘Water’ . Vices and remove all. semblance’ ef collective hargaialng in: , the ‘public sector, tnelnaling the: rit ‘af tales in bytes” ee sarmones hg’ earned from lectures’ his selirch’ Ployinent. stato a i : ar 7 ‘san ey ¢-baid he’ hoped’: ‘to ‘aitiner” ‘contrib ve ak fe : The. federation; . whieh ‘eipeesnivta’ a. . pried ‘pestion ‘of - equipmens:: partic ularly. an underwater yi deo of nts “We want to gattiér enough video. ta toatl ‘aelentists™ ' that Nessie. exists, "he J paid is . : a : aie urged the the government ty y werisider, the ‘ewisletten: a ed