ae ERROR SRR aoa aia amanaaa cca saa er LEGISCATIVE CIBR AR? a wae ee REG es eet eR os vit et six spent .30-06-calibre cartri ' He said that from the evidence police were finding it ap- ~ 7 Pan Gan crt BLDGS | Victe R (Are By ALLAN KRASNICK Hallsor’s: appointment but He told the Herald that he was sworn in by Justice of Northwest Real Estate — Hallsor anticipates no "Managing Editor _ he wanted to learn more’ wanted committee of the the Peace Fred Smith. Board. major alterations in _ about the decision, ... whole discussion “so T could new clerk-. ‘Continuity, both with civie. Terrace’s administration ‘Phe usually routine “I was in a difficult be told w hy Hallsor was administrator has been with administration and the city though there may be minor swearing-in of a new clerk- position, because, a8 an chosen,” - the. district aince January itself, is an advantage changes in structure to administrator ran into afew applicant, ‘there was a “'There’s no way I could but his roots in Terrace Hallsor undoubtedly streamline systems. The _ sage, Tuesday but, in the conflict of interest,” Pease make a decision without reach further back than enjoyed over other new clerk-administrator en Adm({nistrative told council. “But once my knowing anything about the . then. applicants. hopes t6 “quicken up the Assistant Bob Hallsor was ‘name was scratched, I other applicants. I. have He first came to the city in le won't have to be democratic process from promoted into the job. should have been allowed nothing against Bob and I 1964 as public health orientedintothecommunity the public through the staff _ Hallsor’s appointment input . don’t want this to sound Hike ‘inspector, leaving-the next and he is familiar with and administrative level to - Was recommended - ‘Instead, I was a sour because I didn't . year ir for admin istrative jobs council policies and council.” Terrace council's selection exclud get the Tob. with the Cariboo Regional administrative structures _ Hallsor believes that some committee, which May or Mayor Maroney ‘ repli y criticiem is of District :and the village of ‘and procedures. matters can be directly Dave Maroney chaired. that because of the co council’ 100’ Mile House, “T hope to continue handled by council and that Ald. Dave Pease, who had there was: “no way you uu ° pushing this through.” He returned to Terrace running a harmonious the present reporting earlier absented himself (Pease) could be involved: Following approval of the years ago in the real administration tothe best of system to committees can from the committee because. But Pease reiterated that committee's estate business, becoming my ability,” he told the be “tmind- bo geling he had personally applied once his own name was cut recommendation, Hallzor. secretary-treasurer’ of the Herald. process.” for the vacant. position,. from consideration, he : . sought further discussion on’ should have been allowed to f \ the committee s participate . in — the recommendation, a for deliberations. council to shift nto Hailsor’s nomination was “committée of the whole”, finally approved Thisis the private session at imanimously, t Pease _ ge which discussions of absented himself from the \ personalities, salaries, and vote. Swearing in Often property are first guniers, Ala. Pease said - Bob Hallsor was sworn in Tuesday night as Terrace: Hie motion was not . couneilhad he known of the _ Serving Terrace, Kitimat, the Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass ee eae enol Comes acceptan Justice of seats said that be had na eeainistrator Wayne TVOLUME 71 NO, 55 Price: 20 cents WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1977 | spiminet Herero of Me personal objections to Buchanan. - P oP ; . Seleeecnene aaa esestet Boi,8.8.9.00,9.8,80 3,4,0,0,.0,0,6,4,6, stated SR aK ME RIN PEER EIST OTL EEE ES aSatetatateSstat Suta%atuutatstatetse See" ateTatalePeetatalitevatatetatntetsteletetate se SD nD Se reTeTereTesesecatetateseyssecstesstyesgerases ern sat aSatatalseatatetatatetatalatatatelyiatatarity’ oe ie _ POLICE SEEK MASS MURDERER © 2 bodies found: 2 more sought | CHILLIWACK, B.C. (CP) — Divers found the bodies of two area teen-agers in the Fraser River Tuesday-and - continued to search for two more as police hunted for a gun- r vie ile leit the scene of the murders 10 miles east of here and apparently dumped a vehicle in Vancouver, 65 miles to the west. He now is the subject of a province-wide alert. Just before neon Tuesday the body of Evert Den Hertog, 19, of Rosedale, was found by divers in the river. Hours later divers recovered the body of Bert Menger, 19, of Clearbrook. The remaining missing youths were identified.as Den Corrinne G TE Rose g brother John, 16,. and Leola ‘Menget's ebrother Ed, 15, was the onl to escape the assailant ‘and was the o: to the attack. aoa Mira De _ in the g em eyewithees Menger reported the incident around 9:45 p.m. Monday after fleeing .the area on foot and fl fishermen on Highway 9. The fishermen down some youth toa farmhouse where he could telephone police. The boy told police that he and his companions were sitting drinking beer on the river bank in Ferry Island Park, about half a mile west of the AgassizRosedale bridge, when aman a He fl escape, The assailant has been described as appeared behind them and fired a shot from'a rifle. and heard several more shots as he made good his ‘aix-foot-tall, of slim to medium build and with shoulder-length black hair. The Pacific Centre parkade, where the truck was found, is is open 24 hours, with entry. being automatic and rvised. Olice said the truck was first spctted in the lot at 4 a.m. but duty staff did not see the driver. By firat light RCMP had sealed off the section of Ferry Road in the area ofnthe killings and teams of detectives were combing the area for clues. RCMP Sergeant Bob Clarke, who conducted a media tour , told re es On of the scene later in the mor: police found river bank, . peared the teen-agers were slain and their bodies were dumped into the Fraser River. “We could see there was some oop ar blood was smeared on the rocks starting from the top of the bank and working back down towards the water, ” Clarke a: ERO ne This stained glass window of the Terrace ‘oth Anniversary . erest above the front doors of their home is the work of Matt and Kaye Ehses. It is made of glass imported mainly from .. Europe and uses the colours found in nature around Terrace. . The project, on view this Sunday at 4818 Halliwell Ava. from stained glass designs and hope this particular theme will said, He indicated evidence of a scuffle in two spots separated by about 10 feet. 12 noon to 6 p.m., took two months to complete and the Ehses inspire other people to-leave their own. mark in this have been working in glass as a hobby for about four years. anniversary year. For information call 636-1403. The Ehses have decorated other windows in the houge with (Photo by Brian Gregg)" “There were cries of ‘Oh no, don’t shoot’, or something, we can’t be too sure,” he said. THOMPSON INQUIRY = 1 & VANCOUVER (CP) he choa iS) Lf opt sons have ‘t (cP) _ More than 30 ot and was committed to a mental - _ oject is ¢ t wa Ton Pearse, - Less adamant about sons haye fallen victim to mass ution. 7. ppokesman. for a ‘pte mapes ron Rurers Kitimat Oil t was David jihout 2 Mountai bale het the murderers in a half-dozen incidents in "Of the various multiple s| a, the one “4 _ fishermen’s union criticized: the environment. It: Pyould Coalition, composed of 20 former B.C. Liberal leader, most econom cal, But, he | BritishColumbia during the past 19 years. that most resembles Monday's ‘tragedy the federal government ensure: an. adequate oil anizations, told the in- kesman for the B.C. said, Kitimat {s a viable The most recent was Monday, when occurred in a bushy area seven miles Tuesday for set! ae an early. delivery system to. serve that an.oil port on the wil ‘e Federation, alternative if the Cmerry| | four teen-agers were gunned down by a north of Mission, B Co on on July 12, 1064, deadline on the West Coast both Canad a and the United ‘West Coast is economically - The. organization hascon- point location is not | rifte-wielding man. A icith youth fled the nore bodies of ehler, 19, oil ports inquiry, while the . States, “for several years tou m mecessary and cluded that a port Is acceptable to regulatory | scene when the man began firing a 0-6 ney Wiren, 19, and Tony Webster, 8 president of: one of the oil - " environmentally “unsound. inevitable and should be agencies. calibre rifle and escaped, uninjured, to aD of Surrey, B.C., were foun pipeline groups said time is *" Hall said the coast guards. Pearse said the coalition puilt’at or west of Port report the carnage. slaughtered in their sleeping bags beside ‘out, “and a port of both countries have wouldchallenge the need.to Angeles, Wash. ' Alantic Richfield Co. is ost of the known multiple murders in Steelhead Lake. They had shot 17 , decision, is needed by the established safety import oll, demonstrate how . Anderson’ was highly seeking Washington State | recent B.C. ‘history have been men, and times witha .22-calibre rifle they had i: end of the. - ulations: that will min- 10 minimize environmental critical, however, of the approval to enlarge the | most have been insane—although their been shooting with earlier. Jack Nic ol, |, Fepresentin _ dmize environmental rigks and social impact, and "decision by Ottawa. and the Cher Point facilities and | reasons for killing have varied, Dalton Grey, then 24, was convicted of the United: Fishermen and ‘connected with'an increase contribute o . the cial overnment not is ‘alco ‘working on a Using a borrowed revolver, Vancouver Kehler's murder and was sentenced to life Allled Workers’. Union, told in tanker traffic. in Puget development of an energy participa in‘ the orate arrangement by [| policemen Leonard Hogue stalked. and in prison. an inquiry'hearing the Dec. Sound. — licy -for both B.C. and - hearings. car oa d the . ch it would gain 80- gunned down his wife an children in their In June, 1958, David Paul, 53, his wife 31 deadline underestimates ~ Nichol said — his nada. ' governments should express, cent control | "of the fs. Oquitlam, B.C., home in April _Helen,.a ter Dorothy were shot “the truly international. organization was convinced positions about en vortion of the hipeline, before turning the weapon on himself ‘and hacked 0 death with an axe in what significance and profound thatentire species of marine | oo cy poal the inquiry wholl owned by Trans | Hogue wiped out his family after learning was billed as Vancouver's first triple impact on the Canadian life would be ‘killed by oil ans ge provincial concerns. ountain, he'was being investigated in connection . murder. The killer has never been found. economy that any recom- spills from ‘clumsy, Weather. 1 k Cr with two holdups. Anne Durrant, 2, of Vancouver and ; mendations will have.” gargantuan supertankers,” “hf Barller, Jac euaey, The inquiry, ‘headed by | “DaleNelsonct West Creston, B.C. shot, Leif Carlsson of Sweden were found shot 7 Ken Hall ‘president of He also said his union | aw o.gay: High: 18 oject eed Ki tat Dr. Andrew Thompson, | stabbed and mutilated three adults and to death in their sleeping bags at Radar | Trans Mountain Pipe Line would present witnesses y Low: 11 sLineLid. salda portat University of B.C. law five children early one Saturday in the fall Beach on the west coast of Vancouver Co., said a decision is who would contract the eK c t, B.C. anda 750-mile professor, is also hear of 1970 in the West Kootenay community —_ Island In June, 1972, They had been shot 10 - needed soon on his assumption that Canada is {| Today's Forecast: "pipeline toKdmonton, would proposal by Northern T : of West Creston, Nelson surrendered to times with a az-calbre rifle. company: 5 5 Broposal to. running out of oil, and High:18 cost betwee $500 million Pipe Line Ltd, to bulld a police. the following day. Police issued wan ters for Joaeph ‘ enlarge the Point, witnesses who would "detail Low: 10 | and $600 million. at Port Angeles and a 00 Nelson was found fit to stand trial, but Burgess, alias Job wages a bible-quoting the i oll port and k it to - the uy to B.C. 's fishin Cloudy with showers is nen, "in abeyance te million pipeline t to was found net gulity by regson of insanity former Jesus freak, but the suspect has z e pipelin Edmon ustry which ever ine. e ‘Minnesota across e a British Columbia Supreme Cour n located. f He. paid the $15 ‘million ‘proposal poses. ~ y er Land. some sunsh / application because the northern U.S. y P not been loca '