|Socred ci 7 Legislative Library ~ area Parliment Buildings wl Whetoria, B.C. VaVv-124 January 27-29, 1986 Thursday, Ja eee STOCKHOLM icp) = - Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko attacked U.S. policies in a speech toan East-West disarmament conference Wednesday but in a private. meeting later he and U.S, State Secretary George Shultz appeared. to ard_improving relations. It was the first high-level contact between the ‘two November. ‘External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen, who meets: Groniyko today, appealed to delegates at the 35-country Steckholm: conference to “acknowledge the’ Futility of 25 cents - Established 1908. ” - developing a.new resource™ “In the reglon.. . Wadsworth owns Marl. 0 miles from: Terrace near Ritchie Station towards. Kiwanga. Marl Is a.type of clay “which ‘describes the: ‘Geological: process of , the formation of the mineral. There: are’ only about three others. In B.C. The high use niineral,: forestry uses, agriculture uses . and water purification uses: The lime can be used on logged area as acid correctors, it ‘can: correct “fresh \ water: In- “spawning . ™ grounds, it kills off leeches and small algae. In fakes and keeps down coal dust In‘passing - Up." says - Wadsworth, who has *. been 7 a i a “Pal. Wadsworth left) president of HDunalra.,“ ; “ Resourees and David'-Cornberg,: COnsGHaHR way are: locking for people who are ‘Interested Ia “property “about: limestone content means that It-has multi-.. : - final. draft of an informal prospectus so lf | trains. “We don’t want peopel to get hyped... 7 polnt where they can market. ite There | the narrow resources of. the Investment : : involved: ih properties: that have.fo toetiestock “exchang -. Woking for investers but thé er tonnage ‘of salable material’ for: local: Ht will be cheaper to exploit the local. resource than ship the. material in- from ‘outside, they say. About six people would be. : employed | In extracting it, but that would be ° ata much later stage. At thistime they. only } plan togo In and drilt. “We just finished the: “people want fi more information on Marl or in : possibility. they: should. contact.us.at Box:908-: ‘In Terrace, V8G.-4R2,". says Wadsworth. One feature of the prospect is that-It Isonly .[ one mile from the CNR: Iine, ‘but that price . tag wil also have to bestudied. ~~ allow CFTK to carry Superbowl 19 on Sunday, Me “; replaced with: ‘another. ~ ~ for the duration ‘of. the : ‘game. Edwards ‘says it. Just so ha en: ude sap ; pen ‘application . 4 pletion, project. - a ‘Aleai’s B.C, vice president, said in a.news release. i ‘The Kemano completion project inclirdes the construction -.. 4-of-two new: aluminum. amelters;-one to-be built: near Van-’ © Edérhoof i in Central B.C. and the other for ‘an’ undisclosed — _jglocation, and two dams and diversion tunnéls on the Skeena _, potential investment.of this ‘size, it’s; impéttant for us; to ‘know: that the project. ‘has been judged to, be in the best in- -lerests of the Beople of British Columbia, before the. . pletion project, ‘whith then called for construction of three _ Strong objections” from. conservationists: . : “ment, have already expressed concern about Alcan’: 8 latest car SURREY, B. c. (CP) — ~ Social: Crédit backbencher Bill - - Reid, a used car dealer, appeared in provincial court-here car he sold her was-ati: insurance write-off. ! Haus Ltd,, are charged under Section: 23° of the Motor Vehicle Act with selling a used 1981 Fiat Spider 2000 sports carto a Burnaby woman while failing to disclose in writing that the vehicle had sustained damage iri excess of $1,000: months in jail. surance clalm for $13,000 after it was stolen in September 1981 from ita original owner, Thomas Laidlaw, — Laidlaw -bought the car, new: for $13,250 and. had owned it for about three weeks. “INSIDE - ) Sports 2 Comic’: - Classifieds : ole WHY BUY NEW? — WHEN USEDWILL Do! Do you ward parts fefix up your car. but your ‘budget, won't allow it? Beat the high cost of new paris with auallly used parts from 635-2333 or 635-9095 31690 Duhan (just off Hwy. 16E) Wednesday charged with failing to tell & customer. that: a : to Reid’s ‘dealership. Reid ‘and his Surrey car. dealership,” Bear ‘Creek Auto : The offence carries'a thaximum. penalty of $21 000 or six Insurance Corp. of B: C: adjuster Lou ‘Campill: told Judge 7 -E. A. Sather that the car had been written off as an in- dealer C coq - Campill said the insurance ‘corporation estimated the “salvage value of the car at $4,000, but it brought only $901.21 - when sold to a Richmond car wrecker, which in turn sold it ye ¢ ""'Susaii Goodman, -24, a tax. ‘eollector with’ Revenue Canada, told the.court she paid $10,500 for.the car iri‘July. 1982, She sald she first dealt with salesman George Stroppa, “who referred her to Reid.’ : Accompanied by.a friend, Bob . ‘.. Naim, Goodman. completed the deal with: Reid.” fe Rela, 9, is also shairmanof the Metra Transit i Operating | Campaign helpful? OTTAWA. (CP) — A New Democrat camipaign, deman- ding a falr share of economic recovery ‘for ordinary, . Canadians should also help the party's political recovery, - Ed Broadbent said today. Broadbent, taking: the. first step In a ‘plan to ister’ the parly’s slide in public opinion polls, said a package, of . : proposals to be unveiled:in coming | weeks ‘is going to move _ us in that direction;: upwards.” But he denied suggestions the propodals.s are nothing more aa {han recycled policies in- new” ‘wrapping; saying . New . 9 Democrats are iegs interested in-better poll results than in @ pushing “the kinds of things we believe in.” . The advance billing of his news conference ‘promised “major initlatives;” but the NDP Jeader merely released a ‘background paper called Program for a ‘Falr Recovery .. 2 which promised details in the future 6n_proposals for. job. | ereation, job security and giving low-and - middle-income Canadians 6 bigger share of ecoriomic’ recovery. . The only Uhlig, récovering § i) far ig corporate profits, ‘he. said. "This recovery has not been shared by all Canadians, . |. especially net. those who, ma for the fé¢ession with their $.K.B, AUTO SALVAGE | support which sunk to 15 per cent iti the latest Gallup poll. " -agked Reid about damage and insurance tecords of repairs.” stopped ata traffic light in Vancouver, but the damage wis ‘so'minor no paper work had been required, ‘NEVER TOLD Goodnian. said Reid never told her the Fiat was an in- . to the Ministry of Corporate and Consumer Affairs, governinénit has agreed to help a Canagian seeking com- -pensation.for ClA-sponsored mind conirol éxperinients : performed at a Montreal psychiatric hospital in the 1050s, was’ forcéd to ‘participate in the brain-washing program - External Affairs Department have offered to provide ‘any documents that will help her case. ” ‘basis'of their slowness to date, F hope .we will not be foclal security. has been - ~ Broadtient said. the’ “bro a structure" of NDP polley .Temaing the same but the party. will offer: “new details to deal’ with the changing circumstances In the Canadian 4 " évonony.” - washing techfiiques on 63 patients at a hospital affiliated “The NDP leader | plans’ a series of tours to boost. party | * with McGill University. acrimonious debate.’ cc Terrace to see ‘Superbowl 18 acting accordingly,” said Gromyko. : : But later Shultz and Gromyko met for the first time since a stormy confrontation. last: September after the Soviets peaple’ aboard, ; “Herald Staff Writer: Wednesday's meeting lasted five hours and 10 minutes ~ The grand-daddy- of football games will be shown here {wo hours Jonger than'expected. A U.S, official sald. “the « after all. . discussion was a.good one’ and progress was made’ over a The CRTC has changed its ralnd-on its decision not to broad range. of unspecified Issues. re ; ‘There. was no announcement of a follow: “up sesiion.. The decision was” changed. ‘alter’ CFTK discovered a BOTH WERE SMILING opt in the rulings. Brian Edwards, spokesman for TK. - " Cablevision; ‘explained that. application. may be made to dafter thel ting, ” ; ., delete a channel: but the channel | may not be deleted and ; an after their meeting, "They were even smiling, ‘he said. The local station will be allowed to delete PBS (charine] 9) and regional and bilateral questions, but he gave no details. : i " "permit, PBS will bedeleted starting atl: 30 p.m. and-will he ~ reinslated imm ed intely folowing ihe game, failure of arms control talks.in Geneva. Those talks could resume if the United States “showed readiness to return to’ the situation that, had, existed prior. to-the eployment: of ~ American missiles:in Europe,” Tass sald: . NATO ministers were shocked and dismayed by the ‘Alcan files its - State, which followed a conciliatory speech- by. U.S. é President, Reagan on. Monday. calling for constructive a dialogue: with ‘the. Kremlin, Vv ANCOUVER ( CP) — The Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd. ‘: Shultz telephoned Reagan after the meeting. but the US. * filed a formal,’ application Wednesday with the provincial “» government ‘for approval of its proposed Kemano come fiscussion of ‘a possible meeting between Reagan and Soviet leader. Yuri Andropov, * Prospects for -a January trip to. ‘Moscow by. Prime Minister. Trudeau. ‘appear dim. It. was learned that Andropov sent a Telex on Monday turning down Trudeau's request for.a visit during the last week of January... ‘Trudeau has discussed pis ‘plan:for an international digarmament summit with several world: leaders and hoped ‘to. meet Soviet officials this months.. -EXPRESSES INTEREST ‘Alcan needs government approval of the project before it Scan proceed ‘with financing ‘and constriction, Bill Rich,’ nd. Cheslatta watershed in northwest B.C. to power: the - WwW aluminui’ smelters. Alcan now! ‘Has @ huge aluminum. .- foes in Kilimat. : ‘The Letras is expected, oie take’ a to 15 years to complete : verre construction jobs. ue 3/000". expressed. Aridropov's, interést | in. the Trudeau. peace initiativeand: willingness to meet with the} prime minister at Pred later: sia ea mA akae ? Be i, ai ves paloyakia.. a "administration. of “émilitarism;"” and’ of “sawing death and destruction” in Lebanon. — ; The U.S.-led invasion of. Grenada was “By piratical act of terrorism,” :and the U.S. administration was guilty-- of “hurling gangs ° ‘of mercenaries and terrorists. against Nicaragua” and “propping up the murderous regime in El Salvador.” ‘Gromyko also aecused the US. of “gross violations of their -obligations under international treaties and .un-’ ‘derstandings,”” ‘But despite the harshness of Gromyko's speech, the Soviet foreign minister said Moscow. is committed to- - working on confidence-and. security-building measures al the conference. _ Senior Canadian officials said Gromyko closed no doors to negotiations despite his tough rhetoric. Despite the generally moderate tone of Shultz’s speech, the U.S, state: secretary accused the Soviets of dividing Europe and Germany. a Niega good way ‘of holding i the proposal up to’ jelight and ‘letting: interested: parties. have a good: look: cat. it. With a financing and construction steps can be taken,” + Several | years ago Alcan failed’ to-get ‘the Kemano. com- new’ smelters instead of two, started when it fried to push the project through under the terms. of an agreement, it ¢ reached with the provincial government in: “1950 in spite of ‘ Several groups, including the’ federal Fisheries : Departs: proposal which will reduce water flows in rivers in the area and could affect salmon runs. | “’ The provincial government has. indicated that it will hold ‘public hearings on the Project. oa arged with selling write -off Nairn told the court he went with Goodman to tinspect the car a second time and while she took it for a test drive he. stayed on the car lot to’ talk to Reid. Co, He was elected MLA for Surrey in the laat Provincial . election. ; ; - Goodrinan testified that during negotiations she and Nairn She satd Reid told her the car had been “ellpped”’ while , sustained to require a fibreglass filler repair that was evident on the.front end. ~ He said Reid told him it had been clipped in the front end in downtown Vancouver after the owner had had it just a few weeks, the owner got a new car from the insurance corporation, ‘and Reid had bought lhe car from ICBC. The trial resumes ‘Feb. 3. Hospital funded VANCOUVER (CP) — The federal government ‘poured ‘hundreds of thousands of dollars into Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute while CIA-eponsored mind-control experiments were being: carried out on unsuspecting Canadians. Yearly grants of. more than $60,000 were given to the hospital in the late 1950s and early 1960s while paychiatrist Dr. Ewen Cameron conducted brainwashing experiments, “T wonder why the grants were given and what Cameron ‘did with the money,” said Bill Macdonald of Vancouver, whose daughter Linda underwent shock treatments at the clinic. His daughter, who ie in her late 408,.now has ‘ne a A-section of a contract for salé of a.used car: requires the déaler to state that to the best of his Anowledge and bellef the vehicle has’ not sustairied damage requiring repairs costing more than $1,000, except a3 disclosed,’ The words. “as discussed with purchaser” had been. printed in ink in the appropriate section of Goodman's purchase agreement. ‘ In response to a guestion from prosecutor Henry Reiner,” ‘ surance corporation writeoff. When the car later developed problems, Goodman said, she checked with the motor vehicle branch and complained - CIA victim : helped - “OTTAWA (CP) — After years of stalling, the ‘federal » New Democrat MP David Orlikow; whose wife Velma whilé a patient at the hospital, said’ officials from ‘the 26 years of her life. Housewife Joan De Long of West Vancouver, another former patient at the Montreal hospital; said she also wonders what the grants were used for, Federal Health Department records shows a grant of $63,121 for ‘assistance to psychlatric services" in the fiscal year 1957-58, The next year 4 grant of $62,840 was given, again for ‘psychiatric services," In 1980-40 a grant of $66,050 was pald for “provision of staff for psychiatric services.” The next year, an entry of $60,422 is shown for staff. While Ottawa insists it knew nothing about the CIA ex- périments, the federal government has never mentioned the grants since the details of Cameron's experiments became public knowledge i i979." “Tam prepared to'take them at’ their word, but on the. disappointed,” Orlikow said Wednesday ‘in an hiterview. Velma Orllkow is one of nine Canadians who are suing the US. government for $1 million each for damage sufferedin . the experiinénta, Orlikow first appealed to the Canadian: ‘povernment for assistance ist 1977 shortly after thé CIA admitted using the hallucinogenic drug LSD, sensory deprivation and brain- -. CIA spokesmen promised to dé everything possible to. locate and compensate the victinis, -_ superpowers since U.S.Soviet’ arms. talics broke off last MacEachen'’s ‘plea came. after Gromyko called = “aggressive”: U.S. foreign policy the “main threat to “The U.S. ‘administration is thinking in terms of-w war and : ‘shot down a South Korean Air Lines Jetliner, killing all 269 The official said Shultz and Gromyko shook hands before - The. official sald the. talks covered the state of arms - control; security: issues, human rights, Central America - © “resolutely denounced” U.S, defence policies at. ithe official Tags news agency said in-Moacow.. Tass: ‘said’ Gromyko blared the United’ States for the’ ‘harsh tone of Gromyko’s public assault’ on the United ° official refused to say whether there’ had been any ' However, a senior Canadian official’ said the message "Nairn said he asked’ Reld what daniage the car’ had recollection of the birth of her firat five children or the firat _