'- gt the end-of the suminit- i i ! . progress before then.. q Y j -traordinarily and unac- | | ® | 1 | “to-beat inflation . ... | | I . President Reagan agreed . budget deficits. wee. wy moiaeLitonters yo Merald Btatf Writer ./- ... Tesolutlons “coming out of a° three-day session” of, loose coalition of native, church, labour, women and development in. the northwest. ' ‘The resolutions include: ‘lands ¢laims serve asa pre-condition to development in the northwest. O the decision to begin education within the groups represented at the conference to fight’sexisn’ and hospital boards, le a ~ MERRACES Thé-second. Northwest: ‘Study Con. ‘ference has ended with a commitment trom delegates a ‘to work for - thiore ‘local: control “over: ‘development: - ** plans: and the: insistance that -environmental: and... - Y . native issues must take. Priority in’ future northwest! 7 Te -Mevelopment proposals, : oe = About’ 150 delegates to the conference voted, on 60 speakers and workshops which brought ‘together a. - environmental groups to diteuss ' the - issue . of Othe endorsement of the prinelte of” native® sovereignty and the demand that resolution of native | racism and to take the fight to local school and — ; adoption ‘ofa atreng position against legislation such. . the: proposed sew Land and Planning Acts: ‘aad: Pagan ‘4 county syatem of government which would: take’ power B away from tk the ‘community and a BRee: fe | . ‘Vietoria. ; _ ‘proposing’ a development project .in ‘the region ‘be _ process and post performance bonds. the tax money generated from résource exploration _ inthe area and be.used to repair’ past environmental ' damage and develop alternate resourcesustaining, : a development. ’ Othe decision ta establish a formal and permanent follow-up body to look for funding and act aa an in- formational exchange and action co-ordinating body - for the conference participarits, Othe endorsation of peaceful disabediance as a legitimate means for achieving local control “over resources in certain. circumstances. Othe: ‘idea that: any: -orporatioa ‘or ¢ eontracier ~. obintinue,”Jenson gad, “3 “3. @ondemining what was-happening here. This time.a --: ~ Fequired to submit the proposal to a. publie review *. Tot af the résdlutlon are’ ‘about solutions to seme ofour | O the proposal that a heritage fund be created £ from . /~! 12 LEGISLATIVE LI@RARY |; . PARLIMENT BUILDINGS . B.C. xesolutions, | problems and* sot simply a existing system". The delegates did condemn certain exisling - ‘They called on B.C. H 7 mediately halt all exploratary work and preliminary, - ~ development, th resolutions ‘were: simile thoes passed al an. ‘enrlier. 1975" chinference; Bteeririg : -tornim|ttes chairman’ Sohn. Jenson said ‘he: felt. the determination: of ‘the Aalegaies wh back: wp oo “Tt ‘different in that: Ise see. real determinatiea to a “Ip 1975. ‘there was'.a lot-of a a eapplemnation of the oO to im- studies on the Stikine-Iskut and Lilard hydro-electric ; projects until local concerns had been voiced and - satisfied, and native land claims in the area settled, . _ They demanded. the federal government shut down the Amax Kitsault molybdenum mine until after a ~ ' full public inguiry into how the company received 2. - Special. order-in-council * pollution control Tegulations. ‘dally Monday, ue 7 June 7, 1982 Summit | 25.cents. Established 1908 ‘allowing © it _to exceed Wie Volume 76 No. 108 t failed? VERSAILLES, France (CP) — Prime Minister, Trudeau says he is disap- pointed the annual summit meeting failed to come up ~ with an alternative to the “untold misery” of “ex- ceptably high unem- _ ployment”’ to fight inflation. ' - Trudeau : old, news” eonference; after“a ‘Beyer: - _ eplintry economic summit — ended Sunday that he made the point quite vigorously and repeatedly during the — meeting that “itis no trick. if you © begin by wrestiing the economy to the ground — which is pretty well- what. . we've managed to do in. the : Western world,”’ | He said he is pleased U, s. . ‘that a communique issued should say the world’s seven industrialized democracies should pursue “as a matler of urgency” the reduction of ‘American officials — acknowledge thal the $100 billion U.S. budget deficit this year is keeping interest - rates high. The budget is the subject of a stalemate with the U.S. Congress. | : Trudeau, who maintained — earlier he would wait until after the summit to decide whether. Canadian economic policies ‘should — change, said Sunday. he expects the U.S. Congress will adjourn in mid-July and would like gome. sign of _ He declined to say what policies Ottawa has ‘been. | ORG arc TL Ti considering, but, said: > + “Expectations - of ‘the . capacities of our economies lo deliver ever, ever in- creasing, money and real incomes must for now. be reduced. With the reduction in claims for income, in- - flation will fall and investor confidence will be restored. “With renewed~~eon-"~~ “Israel said: its invading ~The 150 delegates and observers to the ~ Second Northwest study conference held , In Terrace last weekend: voted on 43 resolutions. Israel. launched its invasion “claimed an air battle broke : fidence, the process of in- vestment- and growth will begin again and“ unem- . ~ ployment will: come down.” army captured a key - _ Palestinian guerrilla. ar- itlery: bage «at Heaufort ~ other, major ‘guerrilla ~ ‘ summit did ‘make some” progress’ on: North-South” issues, particularly . thé. launching | -of :- wealth. On exchange rates, the * . French hailed the American agreement to intervene. in - exchange markets where necessary to smooth aul “disorderly” | Muctuations, -- which they'say will ease the . ‘ peed for other-countries to follow U.S.-interest rates. a . , Rlobal . negotiations, the term used .~ by developing Third. World. ve countries, ‘to-deseribe. talks ° on sharing of the world's ; _ Organization said _ - planes - Bounded. ‘its nerve iS _ tentre in southerii Beirut” _ again today. ' 1. The PLO siid waves of jets rocketed und bombed: . the fukhani. neighborhond,; , Which houses the command : Jieddquarters’ of PLY chief ; “Yasser, Arafat and was one - strongholds . in southern: -Eebanon. din a- “powerful. thrust to . kilométres of Beirut: “Within. ’ . 405 . The Palestine Uber pace Ishuelt the primary ‘turgets .af-a massive. Isrtell ‘vir raid _ Priday; two days before to drive the PLO. fram . Southern Lebanon. “The: privately- “owned.” 7 Castle today and besieged 2 ‘Voice of Lebanon radio . “Trudeau admitied - the’ > ‘station. said ‘Syria’ scram- . bled. MiG ‘jet: lighteri to” ., Challenge: Israel's, ‘ralding. - and . fighter-bombers, nr er out over Beirut. ‘This report ~ was not confirmed officially and could not be: verified, Israel radio- said ‘Prime | » Minister”: ‘Menactiem. Begin ; flew © by ‘helicopler for a» briefing... with .’ Defence” Minister. Ariel, ‘Sharon al’ . Sports world. events Classifieds Comics, horoscope - INSIDE : ~~] i Gomergrams again - “Page 2 Page’ 4 - “Pages 687 _ Page 8. resolutions and seven “emergency, Israel captures | Beaufort Castle: ‘Beaufort, -buill fortress that had been a major. Palestine artillery * base: for shelling northern : Israel. “The Israeli flag ne now. fliés., from: Beaufort," ‘Israel ; radio quoted an tnidentified - _ commander as saying. ‘The’ Sadia sald an Israéli-asddult © 2 force "fought hand- -o-hand__ before. ‘dawn. to caplure the: castle from Palestinian, . _ defenders. : ; ‘The "Palestiniati WAFA news agency . had . earlier denied ‘the Israelis had. ~ "taken Beaufort. _ ‘There’ were . See ”. ‘Fighting’ page 3 reports of . the ‘Crusader- , area environmental activists, | |. Andther: unionist “> funds permitted. rt ’ some of its own members to run for office or endorse - become: any “political. party af northwest BO.” . nee You. can ‘accomplish’ just’ ‘about! anything it) you * Mt ihe resolutions ‘were passed unanimously or With: little dissent, ‘after iad been ‘Gecuasert workshops Saturda wal “develope, for the people” wea. ioe” don't mind who gets the: credit,” said one long time. _ summed up diseussion in his ‘warkehop by saying “it is recognized that: ‘people are. quite capable af recognizing problems and Leorrecting them if they are given the proper tools." ’ * The steering committee will meet within the month to discuss the future of the conference. Jenson said : he would like to'see conferences held avery year ‘if He ruled out the formation of any patitical body as’ one of its goals, saying the conference might urge others who were running but would certainly not _to discuss development. project development. businesses.”’ ' vironmental demands. VERSAILLES, . France (AP) — With. fresh in- Struclions from ‘President - ' ‘Reagan, special U.S, envoy Philip Habib is travelling to - the Middle East in an effort to prevent the latest Israel- Lebanon border: fighting war, Habib, who riegotiated the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian Stronghelds: in southern stopped to’ confer with Reagan. and other American " advisers-: in Versailles on Sunday en route to ‘Israel; Where he was to arrive” . &ofiomie siimmit of the world’s major. industrial “countries, Canada, with Habib. twice and .then ‘dispatched > him— .im- mediately to the war zone. Administration * officials \ say “there ia little. else Reagan ecan'do" until Habib. “reports - the: ‘results of his - conversations. with the ‘Asraelis, © + ‘Israeli troops and ‘ants { - _invaded-Lebanon with ‘air Organization | ce strongholds. Syria reported . its forees were in. “direct | ‘and round forces Sunday in “an ‘effort to rout. Palestine ‘Liberation. vonfrontation’’ wilh the Israelis; bul Israel denied its troups had clashed with Syrian forves stlinned in ~ Lebanon, “the PLO, - meanwhile, vowed a “fight unto death" to defend “its Middle Kad { 890 Duhan (just off Hwy. 16 E)- hower hase, Lebaron: 11 months ago,. today, Reagan took ‘time out ‘from (a seven-country: inéluding- (— to meet. briefly” ™ Business challenged by conference | Herald Staff Writer - TERRACE— Keynote speaker Richard Grossman told close to 150 delegates and ' observers to the second Northwest Study Conference that unity between unions and _environmentalists is necessary if alter- native development proposals are going to get past the speculative stage. u Grosaman gave the keynote. ‘address ‘Friday, kicking off the conference which brought together environmentalists, church, labour, native and'womens groups ideas about -northwest | "Ag people we have the right and ” obligation...in. thinking and. doing. for . ourselves,” Grossman said. in a speech which emphasised the need to de-bunk - ' corporate and government myths of 1 mega- _ Relying on mostly American examples, - the. Washington DC based ‘author and - | _ lobbyist spoke of how #job-blackriiall” and. - the “trickle-down” theory of economics .!- served to- divide unionists and en- - vironmentallats and allow ‘the corporate vision of the world to prosper. “We need to get rid of. these pictures,” Grossman. said, “‘especially in difficult ‘ times. The tendency when the chips are « down is to go along with the companies and “Jab blackmail” is the ‘term Grossman ‘uses to describe, the most response of corporations faced with en- He used exdinpt of steel: mills and | automobile * Manufactures translating Habib travels for peace — from escalating into all-out | | a q * pollution control costs: into job losses to - describe the phenomena, but also gave examples from the late 1800's to show that the’same logic was used by companies rejecting. concerns of the day. These concerns are. now standard practice. in’ Many industries, Gorssman said, like the _ We, of automatic ‘braking devices. on trains, . “ng we are serious about the issues, it seems to me we have ta say weknowabout - job blackmail, Grossmafi'sald. ‘“What.we have to dois expose it as a tactic-show how . +. it works and denounce it... we. have: to insist about what people need and explore’ how to match resources to their needs, " Grossman also” spoke out against the _ idea that environmental concerns could be: _ handled.once a project had begun to be developed, The idea of money coming into " an-area-and “trickling-down” to provide henefite, he said, was going about Hing. EWE WAY. on ow tes gets on e must insist on job and ens virantnental values now. The ~shost- ef. fective, economic and apparent energy - solutions turn out to be those that are the - most sound from a heal‘: and safety, ‘and ’ environmental point of view,” Tieing together the speech was the idea that corporations have usurped: the People’s power, Say “The Big corporations have. won the... - fight over who gets to use the government power, The power of-government can ‘ check the multivational corporations if we °: can get control of the government... We” must challenge “business as uswal,"”” commen Although’ “deputy White House . press secretary State *« Secretary Alexander Haig, travelling - Larry. ‘Spedkes said the with the. president, United States “‘pulled-out all acknowledged the ‘United stops" in'seeking to haltthe States was ‘‘ext‘emely ~ fighting, U.S, officials concerned about. the -- appeared. reluctant to escalating -cycle ‘of criticize its ally. ~ wolence.” © “ ‘Middleton charged, A prominent ‘northwest area journalist . and ex-editor of , the Terrace Herald has been charged with assault, . Greg Middleton; the editor of.the Herald from ‘1978-1980 . ; “who ‘currently-resides in Vancouver ‘will make a’ ‘fv ap- a pearance: in court June 15 in Kitimat. The charge stems from an incident’ in-a Kitimat bar several weeks ago involving Adrian Jones; ‘the ‘adsistant Administrator of the District of Kilitimat, ~ WESTEND CHEVRON _ Self Seve “OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY _ Hiway, 16 We | 635. 7228" * your _ SUPERIOR in iia we "wey: Buy? 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