EPage 2, The Herald, Friday, July 73, 1982 De = Pingher spies chase phantom —e *) Thorahil LONDON (CP) —'Old spy stories: never die, probibly Md grounds to charge the former employee of the hus Sandeck! 8 Slant. eo AT tense he face nly rbot tal ~drop by drop.” hush Gayerament Communications Hea uarters of apying ‘Igor Gourenko was far from forgotten when he died June. “potwoen ifam and the end of'laxy anne aerate cla a: 37 years after he fled the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa and: : that's much: more:reveat. ‘than Hambleton’a: alleged. o ae te rt lid on a mor espionage operation, - eee It algo irclva. oer ‘service -- part. pf 4 |Publihed « every day at x10 Kelum. ‘Sire 7 ate author Chapman Pincher‘ gave Gouspako a new | ‘, jalnt western effoit,: |nel ee to: intercept: re i Jerracas B.C, srt ‘Publishers, ° ra on relevance last. year in a book alleging that Roger Hollis, «munications around the globe — is. fap hor ine as. ‘second clays mail.. Registration) “British intelligence officer who: interrogated Aievseo, fo j omnsidered fsieve ad NATO is : 3945; may. have been d Soviet spy. “Bot the iesknown sgenty : Hollis, now. dead, became: head: ‘ot MIS British ‘sealed. jo: : security agency. Despite official statements that, nothing ©. This (etha geventti case at the ageny since 1960 mays the” nhs Waa ever "Proved against him, his name remaina under a ~ New Statesman: magazine. ides + loud. * oS, the algth is sad to haye involved Leslie: James ‘Boniett, "It's all too well: remembered that Kim "Philby. ¢ a Soviet ” “onetime head of RCMP counter-intélligence, who worked at’ spy'in.the top ranks of MIé — Britain's equivalent to the the agency's main base at Cheltenham’ and substations in” a ' By CLAUDETIE BANDECKI. : sd te the . How faueh true board tation is reflec to ‘decisions being made in District 284 | Do all trubtess have a , “equal power? Cam one truntee alone’ influence the work at . ~ the Road, ; "Most day-to-day decisions are made by the tive Terrace 7 trustees, owning to ‘the difficulty: the ‘four out-of-town - ‘trustees have in attending the frequent afternoon meetings, oe "Publisher: Garry Husak i ne Gouzen! , Cana nd committes-of-the- es ea he day enko dled, Canadian Prt. Hugh Hambleton Soviet spy by the RCMP security service, for: whom he “whole oie abe ha are information is ; . 699. get was arraigned | " ne 1981, charge o spying: ‘agalnst | ‘worked until 1972, author Dunean Campbell writes in the presented and initial discussion takes place. Thin is . . New-Statesman. - Advertising Sales: t. \ That, too, is an old story. AMegations against. Hambleton Bennett wad subsequently medically discharg ed from the problem which a district of this size must deal with as hest “Tertace = == David Hamilton by a Soviet defector were investigated by Canada in 1970-80. ‘service and was later exoncrated hy Canada’s attorney town blem would be to ‘stant Writ Photog phet Sports: ee Prosecution aa Hambleton had violated no “generat, mee aut ae with pit of apo ellming ting early art wroters- raphers: ports:. adian taw Bennett figured in a contro LUITOUN make op artoilin o orten a Mi ke Howlett. De Schaffer — samen pane ended there, but when Hambleton, whohas Portrait of a Spy by author very are nag the navel $ deadlines, cu gph ctirt pron perro triad P . holida ie was vm fy em came to Britaln on Bennett claimed the main character was a thinly velled rs sotn tems by dela ing media interviews until the | : “ Raception-Classitied: ys Promptly arrés fictional characterization of him that wrongly made him minu y llely at the ra . From 19%6 to 1961, Hambleton worked for NATO in Paris, . out to have been a Soviet apy. He sued and settled out of , meeting is adjourned and discussing issues publicly at th g ! _ Carolyn Gibson and it is thought the spying allegation relates to his work . court In 1981, out o ‘boar table insta of privately at te cnfion tate, ke . : ; _ . there. Bennett's p , Do all trustees have equal power? Theoretically. Circulation: ; . The alleged offence took place long ago, cver a relatively Pine ame a me up grin alter publeation te individual board member has no legal atatua other than that rGTaylor = short period and NATO, as former CLA officlal Harry Watkins, Canada’s ambassidor to Moscow from 1954 to &% ofdinary cltiten except when sitting with the rest: of wee RP REST fet t a full, complete and sola copyright in any advertisambnt produced and-or any editorial or.phofographic content published in the Herald. Reproduction Is not permitted without the written permission of the Publisher. ’ Rositzke has written, is a: notorious sleve where official secrets are concerned. - Still, Attorney General Sir Michaé} Havers hes. ‘judged that the case Is serious enough and the evidence sufficiently “weighty to justify prosecution after all this time. The day Gouzenko died and Hambleton was. charged, Geoffrey Prime was accused of indecent assault on three ‘young girls and became, shortly afterwards, the focus of Britain's latest spy scandal. It seems that while investigating the assaults, police CIA— was cleared in the same way ‘in the 19808 only to be = Cyprus, Hong Kong and Australia. . oo unmasked in the 1960s..He promptly defected to Moscow. Bennet, who ratired to Australia, wan aboaed af heig -1956, had been blackmailed by Soviet agents, ° : . Watkins died ‘while being grilled by the ROMP in Mon- teal in 19¢4, One of the interrogators was Bennett... Afier 17 years, the news that Watkins died in RCMP hands led Quebec to order a new inquest into his death.. Bennett refused to travel to Canada, citing health and other reasons, But iwo police officers travelled to Australia ~to collect his. testimony, ‘The coroner ruled Inst month ‘that Watling dled of natural causes, THE OMINECA HERALD © AND TERRACE NEWS Bp powassiancs Wwasin hs re43 7 Se RSE ear F 8 ee “The Commissioners of The Village Corporation of Terrace take this opportunity of -weleoming. visitors to Terrace on the occasion of the opening of the Skeena Highway, and hope that this’ ; au ronds Will lead ta Terrace Mon- day next (Labor Day) ‘aud the ronds | wll he well patronized, Hundreda of cnra will innke the trip-ever the high wuy, both frown the eaxt and the west. The great occasion will be the official, openiug af the Highway ta ¢ivilinn traffic. The ceremony will take place in Permee, or Jnvt east of the village THE OMINECA HERALD AND THR RACE NEWS, NEW HAZELTON, BO WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1641 ————e — All Roads Leading to Terrace for ff. _- Opening Skeena Highway Monday| visiting ladies, and a lot of enta tire be ing gathered together far emergency sleeplag quarters for ladies who fail te make ather arrangements, Mr. Michiel ix head of committee an the dance nud this will be the greutest dance ever held i Terrace, Terice Lo engize) aa neve before to weleome and to entertain visitors, Even though the out-of-town trustees do usually manage to - attend the evening board meetings, they have often migaed the board In a legally constituted meeting, Nonetheless, decisions made by individual trustees are being dished up as board decisions. - Ata committee-of-the-whole July 13 the board was asked to give belated approval to the cost of gifts presented in. June to four retiring teachers. When I objected to approving. an action that had already been taken, I was told there had been no tine to seek board approval before the gifts were purchased. Can you picture the trustees giving belated | _ approval to a purchase I'd made in the name of the board? ; Similarly at the board meeting that same evening two . letters (addressed to the board chairman) were presented ‘by the chairman of the planning and grounds committe, with decisions already made, 7 _ One letter was from the District of Terrace requesting _board approval for a sign to be posted at the tennis court on * the corner ef Thomas Street and Straume Avenue, advising that parking for persons using the tennis court is available at the REM Lee Theatre. - ‘The board was advised that the sign would be posted. Period. No reaction from the board was invited. The second item was the Uplands School Parent Ad- - visory Commitiee’s request that the board ‘set up a timetable for positive action’ on their traffic problems. Again trustees were not invited to comment; instead they — were advised the maintenance department was diacussing solutions with the City of Terrace. — Terrace school district has “a. planning and grounds committee which, I’m told, meets only when new con- struction is being considered. Even then no minutes are taken. When I asked ta. s¢a the committee's minutes for the past five years, the administration wae unable to ‘produée any. will be but the beginning of a new a of Iroper, where the rond rund throng | All Termee people will le your hosts ia what is the of the committee—if fs fo four friendly : co-operation between the ‘various po” [ithe mollitary aren. The howe in one amd atone They Wil render all . sel Hele ry Aid who d het tp male ak we orelotk, neal, abarp. oe “[rheathle Delp ta mnie vane, visit a -maxt " dedi oh ie i commianities | now" “eontiected ‘by this at_ mnehiorable’ one, Peart feel, hickwrrd | fare badge fora prbaiinately ie road, an -s HAUGLAND. t £ t x mM ay r the offic open- fue of the Hkeena Hi- war. diore spay nlong the Youd— henutital and . fen St i A spot on the Hiway’ Over which lundreda; fit. Prince Itymert folk travel an- Mon te thit Terrace There are. tote of} | ite. From Prinde Reupert, where every: one is talklug aboot Jf, 1 great caravan | will leqve WE eight o'clock in the mor: Tt-ia expected the trip will tuke berween three and a half and four Terrace at 12 o'elock nan. An offi- eal car from Terrace-and a hand will ineer the Rupert caravan juat wert: of town and present Mayar Doggett with the keve of the viluges and shen pre- ceed the caravan into town, ‘The visit- ory will he reaintered. aad ather pre Hininartes currie aint before Wrenn ; ing to the upenting. * - Following. the opening there w “ill he an official dinner in the ‘urmory and Flurry King, president af the Board at Trude of Tervare und Tha. will pre: Alde. After. or daring (he lincheon, a bunker of vidtirs will be Invited to syenk, nnd’ there’ speeches will he con find to fonr minntes each, The Tamn- -[rhronm cominittee Ix headed by J. 1. in asking Terrace peae questboies, ‘Mr. mui Mrs. BF. Corbett nid D. Kristininsen of Prince Rupert were In Itnpert and when they-came west they went aut te see Mrs. Campbell and the firily Ino the Klaplox and then went te the lakes comitry toy dome fishing, They got dt toe, and ave thellted with fhe whate interior. the drydock nid Mr. Kristumnson Ik with the Dinpertal OL Ce, 7 ser : ‘ A aprise poriy Wits elven by the young people at the tea of Mir nnd Leonora W ‘rinch and Michiel Myroe an the ocrasion of thely 16th birthidhiy there are andy afew bourse het ween thent and they are both natives of Thx elton. Mr, Corbett ik wr vw rill hath be away on that day, the wire jrise was held in advatice, gas Andy Flariaden, provincial Wilice at Katuloops semis eveeings te old friends fi Cite districg nnd: further east. “At. . present he and) Mrs, Fadrdtiirn are on - Ta saertion and will visit their three Watnghtent tn Vietorin, Ladysmith ond. Cotrtoes. ti Yaneunver they will be gaeite Tor on day ar two of Mr and Mrs, MeArn, formerly of-Telkwa, Mr, Men aie heon fa biinesa fay bimse ye ‘tive he deft the north. ete rey if this"cdminittee had hadorenk toby tepid 7 minutes, as it should, the Hart Farm Incident would never have developed, Can one trustee alone influence the work of the board? oan Jnineun K. Kerr, secretary of the Ter- Chairman of Commissioners _ []fheurs, and ‘thos hors will be packed | town a conple.of weeks igo and again trace and Distrtet Board of Trade, and Definitely. July 13 the board gave permission to the board - . fll of thrills and grand scenery. aver the lant week end. Mr. Corbett | active tn preparations for the opening chairman to relase two items of news to-the media — the’ ey | THE Prince Ropert nerware to be iia a comin af T. B, Camptell, Prince |eeremontes fact that the board "had decided -to re-advertise for ‘the. secretary-treasurer position, and the board's decision on’. my disciplinary bearing into confidentiality. Yet as late as Monday; July 19, the media had not received. any word of these two board decisions, “Why?” _, The opinions expressed in this column are those of the ; writer and do not reflect the opinion of the board of school - trustees of School ol District 88. Letters to. ‘the Editor enitn an Aint twenty-five -youngatert | Miue Rutherford, daughter of Her, a . re “ . /aguur (hrietianson had.a sick spell ee at oue tine he wonld not belteve, it “The Indlek conuuittee bow arrange fiithae The bibtiner eee a mle suindny for atevene ety rm i ayer. tl the week end. He in alright nin [war ponulile, for the Leglon Ttat}_an A rert room for ‘until ihe threat of the week, Dat avi they xtutlew. a] © resume her z RRR RES >obD ; . ux — ¥ To the Editor, ; at aicocecacacsaocececaracactocecn Pdr. > — eee ER RR RRA RRR HRCI HONS ie ere erersrerarereeecaereey The officers and members of Branch 73, B.C, Old Age iy. -_ a Pensioners organization, wish to extend thelr thanks and x an ; appreciation to Mra. Barbara Nunnand students of Terrace © A os Classical Ballet School for the generous donation of $318 to n Inv rite . : the ‘Happy Gang Centre for Seniors’. : ; The perforniance of ‘‘Marjenka's Garden" was most : £ 7 a delightful and enjoyable. Wein Terrace are. very fortunate 4 To Attend the 7 . to have sticti talent in our midst, and our best wished go out to youn for * your. future success. - 4 ~ = _ GRAND OPENING ; _ ee Singerely, ; _ : rane | Branch 73, BCOAP,.O.. — 7 Bons . mo of the . on = . eo , B Prank Seerelary. .S ae : ‘Terrace---The Bread Basket of Pri a 7 eee = . HIC Rupert. It mil provide you with fruit, To the Editer, oy rn \ Vy verenibles, miko and neat, Come. fine co. I would like to, use your newspaper ta express the thanks - _ while the couring is easy. ‘S$ of this association to alll those who supported minor baseball oe :. this past season. To the umpires and coaches and the. "2. | seorekeepera who made theseason worthwhile for the boys. At 1 PB. m. - Mon day, 9. September 4th’ LABOR DAY wey 1 would also like to thank our sponsors, Terrace Co-op, ; eos Credit Union, Skoglund. Logging, Terrace Drugs, Terrace re oe cos} @ > Esso, Ele Club, Shofpers Drug Mart, Kinsmen Club, 7 a — 7 a Knights of Columbus, Far-Ko Contracting, and Flaherty The golden: ‘dream long held by many of our brave pioneers , . Program of Events 7 7 "Trucking for their on-going support. And last but not least, - “| has at last come’ true and this majestic modern highway-is now = ~~ = a sieaet — _ | an accomplished fact. To suitably commemorate this historic 10 a.m; - Children’ 3, Sports. “Open to all children, a oe, . hain beacon Sincerely, T- event the combined Boards of Trade of . 1p. m, Official Opening Ceremony. ca wane eae _ Bruce Vandergicht ae oad NB. ‘Althowe who stil have wifoeme please retur m. 7 ; , Terrice and Prince Rupert é 8 PB. ™.. Official Tour of Points of Interest,” i ; af oh psa coach or you can deliver them to Haughland Street. 7 ; hive arranged the following ceremony.” 8 URE “8 P m.. Feature Baseball Game, Prince Rupert wt a Ter. oe s- Thanks. a ; ; ne race Army. “ we “Further N Note: ‘Please. thank Don ‘Schaffer for his news - 2 You will. thrill to the majestic acenic, fe, beauty of this ie grand ” oe _ coverage and, Boone portings, We appreciafe fi bla ener 4 ‘new highway as you travel to Terrace where you will enjoy a big a 9 pain | icc Dil Hall. “Augiionted Orehee: aa 4 7 any of fan frolic and relaxation. a re rer ee | re We | Be f — CEE etters Welcome | ee {3 The Herald wale. nes Its readers comments. All letters to. 7 - Bands” _Parades_ St orts ae “the editor of general public interest will be printed. They ro me ‘should ‘be submitted 49 hours in advance—of. desired “Eh publication date. We do, however, refain the right tarefuse f = = = : - — “an k Ke — a _ Sepetnt letters on grounds of possible libel or bad taste: We a oo pees ; a _ eae B [so edit letters for:style end length. All letters to be 4 For further information write to uncan A. herr, a | mehr » ¢ ee we “‘Beetetm ‘T & District ol “eonstdered for publication must be signed. -It Is ot dere 4 Spy ua apse ; ary Terrace & District Board of Trace Soe ‘fo print a letter submitted within 24-hours. of ° eo _ publication . date. 8s = r it arene: : *sarerasnsoovanmionnonvorocdrbemnemaad 7 J