gald . Silas - « B ". said after “she and. her NEWS BRIEFS ' SALISBURY (Reuter) — The Rhodesian government outgoing Prime Minister Abel Muzorewa will not fly to London today to sign a ceasefire agreement with his Patriotic Front foes. ~The British-sponsored - effort to end the guerrilla war hit a last-minute snag when Muzorewa’s ad- Ministration challenged a British concession to the Patriotic Front. ; Mundawarara, deputy prime minister in Muzorewa's outgoing government, told reporters that provisions to increase the number of guerrilla ‘assembly polnis can only be negotiated in Salisbury, not in London. A government spokesman said the Bishop will not be going to London today because Britain has not fully clarified its concession, allowing the guerrillas an additional assembly point under ceasefire ar- rangements. Some Catholics upset . TORONTO (CP) — Roman " Catholle theologians in .Toronto are upset by the Vatican ordering the removal of Rev. Hans Kung from his teaching post at Weat Germany's University of Tuebingen. - “T've always disagreed with him on many issues, but Pll always defend his right to ‘express his views,” said Gregory Baum, professor of religious studies at the University of Toronto. He said ordering Kung re- moved from his teaching ‘post at the university's Catholic college berause of his challenges to the doctrine of papal infallibllity is not the way to solve theological controversies, “We need good arguments and discussions, not author- itarianism." Jesuit theologian David Stanley at University of Toronto sald "there has to be. some kind of academic freedom within the church and elsewhere. This seems to indicate that there isn't. It looks rather ominous.” Principal gets reprimand OTTAWA (CP) — An ele: mentary separate school principal received a “slap on the hand” from school board officials Tuesday for in- tentlonally broadcasting the strapping of students over the. school's public address system. Principal Margaret McGrath originally denied abe intentionally broadcast the Dee. 5 strapping of four pills who had been caught wing snowbalis on school property. The sound of the strapping and the cries of the Students could be heard throughout Georges Vanier school, Trustees of the Ottawa- Carleton separate school board decided Tuesday night to have a superintendent deliver a verbal reprimand to Mra. McGr&th. The action came after the board heard from other princlpals and irate parents who have been critical of her action since children came home crying the day of the incident. _ Baby‘goes to.mom’s twin “LONDON (AP) = For just: a moment, Lynda Elson nuzzied = =oher newborn daughter, stroking the baby’s tiny fingers and toes. _ Then, fighting back teara, he gave her child away — to her twin sister, who was despondent after nine yeara of childless marriage. “There were not many le who understood what was dolng; but you can't blade. thom," drs. “husband Joh 4 already the - parents of two girls — decided to give the baby to Mrs, Elson's sister and brotherin-law, Jean and Roger Machin. The story of the “Priceless Gift of Love" — the Oct. 6 birth was disclosed this month by the London Daily Mirror — ia causing con- troversy among British adoption officials and ‘parents aver whether the. Ison : sacrifice will end in ‘heart-~ 'beéalt* Soldiers shoot leftists SAN SALVADOR (AP) — Soldiers killed 25 leftista who opened fire at them Tuesday from a coffee plantation the militants selzed, EL Salvador's military junta announced. " The government also said four leftists were wounded and 18 ‘captured in the shootout, and that there were an unspecified number of army casualties, The guerrillas occupied the plantation 50 kilometres west of San Salvador on Monday demanding higher wages for workera and other benefits. The junta said the soldiers asked the leftiata to leave peacefully, but the leftists opened fire. it said the leftists belonged to the February 28 Popular League, the same group holding a U.S. Peace Corpa worker and 12 Salvadoreans hostage in San Salvador since last Wednesday, OPEC can’t agree on price CARACAS (AP) — The members af the Organizatlon of Petroleum Exporting Countries were unable to agree on a unified price scale after two days of argument, and it appears that thelr winter meeting ‘would end today where it atarted -—- with each member charging as much as it cia get or thinks prudent. Humberto Calderon Berti, Venezuela's oil minister, said that price negotiations have been “very difficult” since the 13 delegations began meeting Monday. He said OPEC's economic commission had proposed the conference set a base price of $24 to $25 U.S. a barrel and that "it would be good for OPEC to reach an agreement,” But the issue of how high members could go over the benchmark price — that for light crude oil from Saudi Arabia — concerned many ministers, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani of Saudi Arabia called the issue “a very serious matter.” Blood split oil dollars BLOOD RESERVATION, Alta, (CP) — Blood Indlans voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to pad their wallets with an extra $2,000 aplece from windfall revenues earned on the sale of petroleum rights. About 1,500 residents of Canada's largest reserve voted by a 10-to-1 margin to divide the $11 million equally among every man, woman and child of the 5,4U0- member band. The money represents only half of the amount earned in an August sate of exploration permits and oi] and natural gas leases. Under the Indian Act, the other half must go to the band’s capital accaunt in Ottawa, In approving the refereridum question, the Bloods rejected suggestions by their elected council and band manager Joe Scout that the funds go towards tesisting senlor citizens, student bursaries, housing, and subsidies for small businegamen and farmers. Two of five unsure NEW YORK (AP) Almost two out of five U.S. citizens are worried they won't be able to pay their heme heating bills this winter, an Associated Press- NBC Newa poll says, Almost half of those who use fuel oil for heating are afraid they can’t afford to keep warm, while allghtly more than onethird of those who heat with natural gas or electricity are similarly concerned, Youth blows self up PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -— An 18-year-old youth died in an explosion from a homemade bomb as Washington State University dice tried to persuade him fo leave a dormitory room,” authorities said, Two officers were Injured and three students were gent to hospital in the explosion Tuesday which killed John Stickney, a Mercer’ Island, Wash., resident. [QT PT weemnatienee Council gets a raise Pay raises for Terrace aldermen and the mayor was the highlight of the first committee report ta council since the new committee structuring was announced by Terrace Mayor Daye Maroney last week. The recommendations by the finance, general government and protective services committee ap- proved Monday evening by council, call for a 6.4 per cent pay raise for the mayor and a 6.2 per cent hike for the six aldermen. Keith Norman, the treasurer for the District of Terrace said Tuesday the $8,880 awarded to the mayor and the $3,600 remuneration for aldermen “‘is in line with the going rate now.” “It is quite comparable, I know of only two nor- thwestern municipalities that are higher,” he remarked, The committee report also suggested hotel bills for aldermen on council business be picked up by the municipality, The daily allowance for delegates was dropped from $50 to $40, insofar as the hotel bil! will no longer come out of the expense allowance, A committee recommendation to shelve the plan to funnel business licence revenues into a special fund for the beautification of Terrace was received ap- proval. Committee chairman Helmut Giesbrecht said any such funding should come out of general revenues, There was a recommendation to give a grant of $100 or one cent per resident to the W.A.C, Bennett Memorial Fund. It was noted though, that other municipalities were contributing much less, in the range of .06 cents for each resident. The issue was finally put to the committee of the whole for discussion. More mud slides are feared VANCOUVER (CP) Fears of additional mud- Slides have resulted in the evacuation of 75 families in the Vancouver erea while a lull inheavy rains resulted in receding floodwaters on Tuesday. The rain, however, made unstable 4 hillside un- dermined by a creek that has washed thousands of tons of mud on suburban Part: Moody and an apartment block was evacuated, bringing the tota? number of families homeless to 70. The other five families evacuated are in North Vancouver where a mudslide slammed into two houses on Monday. Officials said the stability of the hillside was in doubt and ordered three additional families out of their houses on Tuesday. . Meawhile, in Port Moody, city officials have criticized the Provincial Emergency Program (PREP) for not getting ils hands dirty since the mountain of mud slid through the area Friday | night. Mayor Ian Young said Tuesday there appears to be @& breakdown of com- munication and his small city at the east end of Burrard Inlet has been without earth-moving equip- Taent, pumps and the men to run them. Young said the fight against the’ mud has been waged primarily by volunteers working alongside city engineering crews and the provincial highways department and ‘many’ of the men-.are exhausted.’ tain Young, a PREP disaster co-ordinator, said the agency would have rolled up its sleeves “had the situation warranted It." Municipalities have the first responsibility to react, he said, and “while they are doing 0, we are just ob- servers,” But Mayor Young was not pleased with that ex- planation: "You can do just about anything for 24 or 36 hours but then you reach the point of exhauation,’’ he said. “And we didn't have replacements.” Tain Young said it is up to the city to request PREP's help. Mayor Young said he thought he did that when he sought aid from Provincial ‘Secretary Evan Wolfe who toured the site Monday. Meanwhile, MLA Stug Leggatt (NDP — Coquitlam- Port Moody), who toured the area Tuesday, wanta the provincial government to declare Port Moody a disaster area. Leggatt said healso wants a claims office set up immediately for resi- dents whose homes were damaged by the slides, Wolfe haa said the govern- ment does not intend to In- voke the Emergency Measures Act but will help pay cleanup costs and same aid also will be available to homeowners, On Vancowver Island, 130 persons have been evacuated fram their houses ag rivers in the Nanaimo area threatened to spill over their banks. Others were evacuated from a trailer camp in Parksville, further north. Meanwhile, —_ forecasters seid the rain, which stopped late Tuesday, will resume today but only as periodic , Showers, In North Vancouver, Doris Chu said she and her sen, John, are lucky to be alive after the mudslide hit their home Monday, wiping out an attached car port and two cars, Kickbacks costly VANCOUVER (CP) — A former Vancouver restaurant owner who callected kickbacks from loans issued by a branch of the Bank of Montreal in New Westminster, B.C., was sen- tenced in absentin to six months in prison Tuesday and fined $19,000 for tax evasion by a provincial court judge. William Dedemadis, 46, a central figure In a loan scheme referred to as the Greek Connectlon, was convicted of evading taxes in 1973 and 1974 on income of $58,000 from loan kickbacks, Judge Erik Bendrodt was told Dedemadis had left for Greece and did not intend to return to Canada, He was president of D. B, Design Construction Ltd, and owner of restaurants in Vancouver's Gastown, Crescent Bench in Surrey and New Westminster. The sentencing follows a three-year investigation by federal tax investigators. Police are still investigating the bank loans, but no charges have been laid, Eight men of Greek origin testified how they were referred to the bank by ranging from $5,000 to $20,000. Although referral fees are legal, they are not a normal bank practice for relatively small loans to individuals. It is illegal for a bank em- playee to accept secret commissions from loans. After — noting that Dedemadis has several previous convictions for income tax offences, Judge Bendredt described the effence as a “wilful and flagrant disregard for the Income Tax Act and its’ provisions." 7 The term “Greek Con- nectlon’* was used by Bank of Montreal] officials in their investigation of alleged irregularities in personal loan procedures involving about 45 persons of Greek descent applying for loans at the New Westminster branch, After the controversy sur- faced in early 1977, members of the Greek community picketed the bank's offices, charging the bank with shoddy loan practices and taking kickbacks on loans. Last March, a B.C. Supreme Court judge granted the Bank of Mon- Dedemadis for loans varying treal a permanent injunction from $20,000 to $50,000, The to halt bad publicity about men said that after being thealleged loan swindles and Issued the loans, they paid banned public protest Dedemadis commissions against the bank, 1 . 6 BeauSgour Good taste... good value... good wine! Perfect choice for the Holiday Season. Mrs. Chu was half a metre away from the point where the house was split by the mud, John, who was bailing out the basement, escaped through a window as mud filled the basement. . Premier Bill Bennett has promised provincial govemn- ment relief for families forced fram their homes by mudslides in Port Moody — the hardest hit area. Meanwhile, -heavy rain end a rockstide have com- plicated efforts by Canadian National Railways crews to clear a freight derailment in the Fraser Canyon, The latest estimate is it will take two more days to clear the 22-car derailment caused Monday by washouts. 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