BURNABY, B.C. (CP) — After rioting for about 1% hours and making a false Claim that they were holding a hostage, eight male the Oakalla fe Linn ‘thought the fight might have been caused by the day d family visita: Drugs, perhaps. Not alcoho! because there was no smell VANCOUVER (CP) = The laid against a severely-deformed _ baby Strike | settled PORT MOODY, B.C. (CP) -— A settlement of a wage dispute at Reichhold - Chemicals Lid, plant Sunday ended a onemonth strike by 60 members of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic proved a two-year agreement that will pay a seven per cent iocrease in the first year and eight per cent in the second. The company, which manufactures ood glue, fibreglass resin and paint bases in this Vancouver. suburb, is expected tobe, back in full operation by Wednesday, Prior to the strike, union ' members rejected a com- Workers Union who ap- | Okalla riotors subdued Sunday Linn said. the prisonera battled 10 guards for a short time—throwing punches, hurling eating utensils and pieces of broken furniture at them—and successfully smash their way through one of the cell block doors, ; The guards retreated, called for reinforcements, and were about to retake the cell area in strength when the prisoners sald they were ’ hol a hostage. RCMP determined there was no hostage, and the cell block was retaken as guards turned fire hoses on the rioters. Linn said damage to the area was not extensive, except for the broken fur- * niture and water damage from fire hoses the guards used to retake the cell block, He said there were no in- juriea, vo, The rioters -were b held ina special unit pending an investigation by prison authorities. - Deformed baby left to die The newspaper says sources claim the baby, born May.7, was left in a bassinet in Richmond Gereral Hospital in this Vancouver suburb and was neither fed nor given water during the 17 days It took to die. Al Hoem, chief Crown counsel for the South Fraser region, sald a first-degree murder charge may be laid against a family doctor who allegedly decidad to withhold all attention from the grossly-deformed child. The baby was born with massive cranial deformation and only the brain stem was present. Sources indicated to e Sun this was enough only keep the body alive. . The parents were initially told the child had during birth,.the newspaper says. _ When told several days later that the child was alive but grossly deformed, they agreed that “no artificial or herolemeans'' should «be used to keep the ‘child: alive,” Hoem said. — Sockeye ban defied on Vance. Is. WINTER HARBOR, B.C. (CP) — An unknown number of fishermen working out of this northern Vancouver Island harbor have openly defied a sockeye salmon fishing ban, a spokesman for the fishermen sald Sunday. The fisherman, who asked not to be named for fear of arrest by federal fisheries officers, said the trollers conducted their protest on Sunday, ignoring a ban ef- feetive at midnight Saturday ght. The protest was halted after requests by Ucluelet fishermen, he said. Fishermen from that village, 160 kilometres northwest of Victoria, wanted them to keep their boata tied up and attend a mass rally expected to be held there Tuesday. The ban on sockeye salmon, one of the most financlally attractive ‘species to fishermen, was announced by federal fish- eriea officials Friday, They . adoquate retum of spawning adequate re spa salmon to the Adams River in central British Columbia. The ban applies from the north end of Vancouver Istand, including Johnstone Strait, to the mouth of Juan de Fuca Strait near the in- ternational boundary bet- ween B.C. and Washington state. : PATROL PRESENT The fisherman said a federal fisheries department vessel was anchored off the fishing camp Sunday but. left in the afternoon without making any inspections or arrests, The Winter Harbor source refused to disclose how many trollers set their rigs for sockeye or how many kept the fish in their holds- contravening regulations ordering them to throw back any sockeye inadvertently caught in rigs designed for other species. The protest followed a stormy meeting Saturday in which 200 fishermen crammed into the local community hall and about 90 persons who stayed until the meeting’s end voted tc ignore the ban. : The trollers, many of them yelling, ‘‘Let’s go fishin’ !""-—- began streaming out of the building while flustered federal _ fisheries representatives tried to ‘explain the reason for the n Alan Gibson, the fisheries Tourist Alert department regional manager, wal sot aware on Sunday that the ban was being ficuted, TOUCHY SITUATION “The ban is obviously a hardship for the trollers,"’ he said, “They're sitting on a gold mine out there—it must be quite a strain." Gibeon sald latest from fisherics employees in Tofino, Ucluelet and Winter Harbor had indicated the trollers were obeying the law and nobody had been arrested. . He said the restriction could be lifted within a week if stocks were large enough. Trollers breaking the law face maximum penalties including one year's im- prisonment, a $5,000 fine, confiscation of their ship and catch as well as suspension of their fishing licences. On Friday, 140 persons signed a petition demanding that federal Fisheries Minister Romeo LeBlanc or a department spokesman attend Saturday's protest meeting. LeBlanc, who'was in northern Vancouver Island waters dn - the ~~ Be fisheries vessel] Tanu‘did not attend. ; A spokesman said the minister was informed about the meeting but his presence was not requested. Fishermen at the proteat meeting said short notice of the ban has caused large financial losses for them. They also accused fisheries officlals of siding with net fishermen, the froller's rivals. 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