a4 . 3M plarie crash ’ miles ‘north of the Kitsault . mine project, killed two _ persons and sent another two “ * ME te was ‘one Who pany ' _ Tait said that were not againat the project - “board’s next meeting on . September’ 5: ; x! . . : ae: 9,0: tals; ) f f Westend Fead Mart Open.” “dam - pm. “Tdays a week SES hin Sri eS ours. 3. 3 DAY AYEAR". ics Sinday to . hospital: - Mills Memorial Hospital in, Terrace -says both are. in, stable condition, | 0. 1, ‘The crash . ocelirretl in’ rugged® “area.” at. proximately 2,500 feet. above: "sea ‘level, near the “Nass River. 0 The crash of the Terrace’ ‘Alt: Cessna ‘172 was ‘sighted. by another plane in the area, ‘ Prince’ Rupert RCMP ‘are. dronment’ orn the “federal ‘and nin’ their: decision. per- ‘ mitting “Amax- Ltd. of Canada to dump its mine’ “ “aims into Alice Arm. . KitimatStikine' Regional District board members - agreed: at their meeting Saturday to" extend -the in- - vitation _. following” a discussion on a motion that requested both governments to re-examine. data which. _ was vused. in ‘milking their . decision and ‘to. suspend ‘or. ° amend the permit if that date is found deficient or “erPONGOUH. Percy. Tait, “district . member for the Naas region introduced the motion, which . Was passed 12-9... 27° The member from Stewart ropposed the motion because he felt that it - might’ express to.the com- development: - ! the natives totally but they would like . _ amore consideration given to - three'men Sunday in‘what . en the social and environmental appeared to be the’ latest-- couple's east-end ‘apartment : impact of the project. “The Indian question in all of this-is.not enough, the’ consequencts ‘must be taken in'a broader context,” said Tait, |: a ‘He’ also’ commented on a meeting tht natives had with Amax to. discuss the en- “vironmental and ‘social -— egpects of the project “It was ‘very negative.” “Company president, -Allan was @ good meeting. Amax . officials will also recelve an invitation to. attend the ‘Be awinner = or be a-dinner::— ' PEGGY'S COVE, N.S. (CP) — Losers have been known tobe in hot water with thelr trainers after losing an “Important . race;. and Saturday’s race was no exception: Losing lobsters were dumped in a pot of boiling water, ar’ Asmall crowd was on hard at the government Wharf to: watch 40 crustacean athletes: dash, or rather claw’ thelr. way from one end of a five- metre. tank in four. cen- timetres of water toa dark “at. ap. ial Vfpllayer said be had béen with Sy 7. “Afghan athletes. who talked “°°” tereporters-about defecting. ve" >.) / He said the athletes were led. pet 8 as away by two men in grey ee .. embassy _ be embassy Pa but could do nothing to help, | oto). S while a spokesman for the “a °°" ” British embassy said he was ? "i>. ~unawane of any contacts. In |» ‘Washington, a U.S. state de- ‘+’. partment-spokesman said: “1 don’t know anything about home. Many people: spent the weekend many.cit my different ways. See page 5 - one A man who identified ’” himself as. secretary of the Afghan delegation, but who “photo by Carle wisn ' — refused to give his name, EDMONTON (GP) — A woman was tied up and her’ ‘baby’s bedding set on fire hy’ incident‘ connected with a- strike by: about. .4,000- of Alberta's 92,000 civil ser- vant 7 _ ‘The woman, 19, wife of-a probationary . correctional’ officer, told. pollee. she, recognized all three.men as jail. ‘guards. at Belmont Correctional Centre in the city, mo y "Born, however, sald he felt it’ “Police sald striking guards had husband there would trouble if he .continved: to cross, their picket lined... warned the woman's ara voy > gorter! at the end, And after ‘10 q ing beata it, all boiled dow to’a few thor- oughbred lobsters, but few lived to say they saw the a vc Maniac, trained by Silvia ~ Maini, utrated Third Stooge, Piewacket and sklea in -thé finals to _ become the fastest lobster at Peggy's Cove., Although ‘Matilac’s ime wasn’t imme- diatély available ‘que ob- server said,-“Not bad for a green athlete.” them but “we don’t’ have names," a police spokesman -gaid, ) ~ The men broke into the ‘twice, ‘overturning. furniture and scrawling ‘‘scab’’, on wallace On ‘the: first. break-in, the amen tipped a table onto the threemonth old ‘baby’s, crib and ‘said if the. baby died ~ “that'll teach (her husband) ‘a lesson," the woman said, The second time, the men. tied the woman's hands and tried to‘set fire to.a blanket , lying on the infant. On Saturday, a 20-year-old ‘De- summer employee at the Al- betta Liquor Contrel Board ' t (ur warehouse woke up to find ' We have descriptions on’ “scab” spray-painted on’ his family’s garage and two - ‘ r cars. - aan . . . : “ ‘+ -: Reid Hislop, a student. at - ++. “Goneardia College, said he - had.» been. ‘threateried repeatedly . ‘since _ firat eng pleket lines July 5. “Jqha Booth, president of . ~ Alberta ‘Union of Provincial - Employees, said it is "ry . “ Fiery crash By The Canadian Press Four people trapped in a car. which burst into flames after a head-on _ collision early Sunday were among at least five people who died ateldently, in British 4 Columbia. during . the -- weekend, ° end, The aceldent took place civil strike . “juimping:to ‘a conclusion to blame: ‘striking. liquor warehouse employees for the spray-painting. __.. _ “We've bad the tires of pickets’ cars deflated while they were on the.line," Booth said. =~ -. |. for heating in’ conjunction that getting their story out is. "And people are jumping _ witha union motion to have their last chance to escape,” to. thé “' conclusion -decleared: invalid the CBS said, The athletes were management is responsible, . provincial law prohibiting - not named. but we're saying: yoi can’t any civil servant from going _—iIn the first day of com- - Jump to. that conclusion onstrike, = | petition, Soviet athletes won” either, wk: et _ ae : i . “But we're counselling . members on the picket line’ ~~ Court restores clout. — provincial government first - n illegal strikes-July 2. _ They were joined by about - not to get into’ the same: situation where they are retaliating’ = 8 © - | Tension has been rising. since 166 liquor warehouse workers employed ‘by the 1,-000 jailed guards July 7, and another estimated 3,000 _ including: ‘the govern-— employees operators. af ment's - main computer centre, last week. The government has filed civil contempt-ol-court . ; kills 5 - shortly after midnight on Highway 39, about nine kilometres south of Mackenzie, 10 km north of ‘Prince George, B.C. RCMP sald three people in the other car are in stable condition in hospital. No names have been re- leased. Ss peekding fodefect. —” " . GBS. said it withheld the story ‘until “a British TV news. organization went ahead with it, alerting Soviet actions against 15 of the jail authorities.” The British — guards for defyinga backs-, organization was not. iden- work infunction Issued in tified | Court of Queen’s Bench. _—- . Sixof the.15 were called to. ‘appear Friday. Their cage was adjourned until, today. " want to defect realize that security may be. beefed up around them now, but feel 3, Soviet swimmer, Sergei been * jmedal in ‘the-“men’s. :200-~. ‘the first. gold medal for a “ United States. - the women's 4x100-metre . pnd officials here as .com-— ‘denied. that athletes are. “The Afghan athletes who B.C.'s position — ‘along _ with Alberta — is’ that an export tax will . make Canadian ‘gas “ even’ less . attractive to Americans. their talks’ to the opposition, which Lalonde denies...“ "On Thursday, McClelland reacted gloomily to “news that Ottawa had approved gested export tax on energy = “"B.C,_ taxpayers would, Energy Minister Mare construction of the southern “To claim that a rapacious ill.rob British Columbians " find:.themselves. having. to- Lalonde, after learning that leg of the Alaska natural gas: national’ government is ~ ‘ip to'$750 million a year in choose between’ significatly his federal’ counterpart paid’ pipeline, a movethe mitilgter seeking-to: steal pravincial . higher ‘taxes “or“major a visit to provincial NDP fears will siphon Albertagas TOVenlet -~.well, it simply MeClellarid. sali, reductions in what, we baye ‘ Leader-Dave Barrett after 2. inta. squthern ‘markets now: . ist't true,” Perrault sald of - ould “ekitit off thet nside exsential \:Montay- meeting. on energy. -.held by.B.C., already hurting’ the tax propopale’. oo driiost of the milk as well” Mservicks;" said the minister, ““policy. McCleland,decuped "trom. slack U‘S.:demand for” jones has nat yotideelded awarded. Je. about 2,000 from the number Among: the winners was that would .otherwise: have. | . In another Olympic-event ‘with’ politi¢al overtones, Palestinian guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat, whose, now Fesenko, who won. the gold. metre butterfly event. Jt was.” Soviet man‘-in’ a. sport or- dinacily dominated. by... the. steged a-bloody:raid on the 1972 Munich. Games, toured - ‘Moscow's. Olympic facilities - ‘The other Sovlet golds Moscow's. 0 “Arata, chairman ‘of the were. ‘in’ ‘free pistol," 100- Kilometre cycling and'$2-kilo _ class. weightlifting. East: . Germany took one gold, in Organization, Bald In his tour: 1€ of Clympic facilities that he medley.swim relay... . The number of’ athletes nobdycott" has succeededin -- petition began Sunday “— popular her Games. =. - wi -ByCARLAWILSON ’. Herald Staff Writer — _ * .. The controversial weed, _ killer 24D isa big-seller in Terrace, °° * “The use-of the herbiclde — 2-4D. was protested’ last problem. refuse to use -any . and others who. will use week by Marcel Poulin, of anything regardless of Kispiox, Poulii was the consequences, he. appealing B.C. Hydro and’ a Power Authority's permit: - “The biggest’. problem to spray 24D": and: ~ is people not following the: . Picloram, another. her: specifications on the back - bicide, | the labe a, th “be ; Opponents of 24D are’ fn et to dune. : t fearful the chemical may cause | cancer, birth defects, miscarriages and -- genetic mutations.: : .. ~3in Terrace : the - Co-op . “Lots of people buy. - them year after year for their gardens-and frult,’” said Atkingon.: *. 7 ' ‘The organic’: garden store's" products’ includé .2-4D .as. well as ae ene other: herbicides and.) . .¢ we naiiatieee a : and’ - more expensive. than . organic chemicals. herbicides and don’t sell “People use2-4D allthe = a8. well and- it's . not. time. We go through this unusual for an. ‘organic - stuff like crazy,”-sald a product to’ be discon- Co-op sales woman. - tinued. So organic’ gar- “Sure it's dangerous, | dening isn’t always the but people use it.. ‘ anyway,’' she said. . sack Atkinson, store manager, normally uses - only organic chemicals in . his own garden but says ‘he wouldn't let his garden die if chemicals offered ' Atkinson supports differences of opinions on _theimical use. . “Tt's good to complain’: _ because at least certain precautions will be taken ’ then,” ok : ~ "VANCOUVER -(CP) — .The Supreme Court of Canada has given the federal fisheries department a clear line of-attack against logging and . other -operations which pollute fishing grounds, a depart-' ment official says. nn oe . “Tom Mpojalsky, chief enforcement officer for the department's Pacific region, said in an interview that the court’s decision restores the legal tlexibility w prosecute polluters that had been stripped away in . another é. _ In February, the Supreme Court struck a section of the Fisheries Act which prohibited the dumping of logging debris into waterways. The high court agreed with defence Lawyers for logger Dan Fowler. that the section failed to link the dumping ban with .the protection of fish and required no proof that fish were actually harmed by logging debris. a The court also agreed that the section was meant to control logging, a provincial jurisdiction, and ex- céeded federal powers. . ® a " - But on Friday, the Supreme Court rejected a bid by Northwest Falling Contractors Ltd. to have charges ~ dropped for dumping oil into a fishing ground. In doing so, the court upheld a section: of the Fisheries Act which prohibits dumping substances harmful to fish into. waterways. Unlike the section .- - dealing with specifically with logging debris, the court: noted thatit is clearly tied to the protection of fish and. is accompanied by a detailed definition of which substances are harmful. — , Moojalsky said the charges against Northwest, laid in April, 1978, after the company was accused of dumping 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel into a fishing ground, now cai proceed in provincial court without. fear that they will be. struck down. B.C. Environment Minister Stephert Rogers has said’ the provincial will study the Friday decision to see if it infringes on provincial jurisdiction. '. oo Pe ee ee ee ee om OF ie Satinty Tinimy & Tank 9g YSA: Woes, disbanded: terrorist branch . © ‘Palestine Liberation” | has geen that ‘no blackmail, disrupting the. Moscow - the only solution to’ ~~ . Controversy. “apises between people who chemicals on their garden: easiest or possible route. .