"_ nchblades but, when the cope came, A, “Par liment Buildings A\Wiet ria vt A maystery t has literally been unearthed as the sidewalk of the 4600 block of Lakelse Ave, is-dug up as part of the new revitalization. , Found about down In front of the Northwest Sportsman was this: ‘Show. Itis. belleved by many to be a mule or donkey, and sore say there wasoncea _.; blacksirijth shop whére Safeway currently stands. While some ldng-time: residents of the area say mules and donkeys were never used for early logging, others say the animals.were all over the Price The shoe [s on™ display at Northwest Sportsman. Anyone who mig ‘ some acis about the shoe | Is Invited to phone the Daily Herald at 635- 635%. —_—— three feet Legis lative Library t be able to nalt down an eee Kemano’ completion’ project‘ in nor- thwestern B.C. won't gat any funding | from. _the ‘British Cotimbia govertment te attend ve Minis r St project approached .. the ‘government: Monday asking for direct partte{patton’ in’ the’ selection’ of members on. the B.C.’ Utilities Commission panel. The panel will conduct hearings onthe Aluminium Co.of - Canada Ltd. controversial plans to divert two rivers to provide power for new aluminum production plants. a The union, native. and environmental groups also asked that ferms of réference for the hearings be set by the public, that Alcan be required to prove that its project would be: in the best intereat of: the province, and that intervenors be provided with adequate funds “in the interest of full, fair and effective public hearings.’ " Rogers said the government made it clear in the throne speech that it would no longer provide financial help to groups -. intervening in public hearings because the public interest could be served by both the provincial and federal governments. The minister said he would look at any "Hist of potential panel candidates presented | by the intervenors, but added the govern- ~ ment would not give the intervenors power to veto any proposed panel members as - requested. ' He said there never. has. been, any. problems’: with terms of reference ‘for ° inquiry panels to date, but was prepared to look at any suggestions from the public. TERMS ADEQUATE, Rogers said the terms of reference also. would take eare of the request that: the * . applicant be required | to Prove that. the Groupe, concemed about the 92. 5 ; billion , -Kemano- opponents taeeaia. valent | | VICTORIA (CP) — Oppocients of Alcan’s: project was in the public interest. 7 The petitioners saidi foe be up to the. - péelminany ‘planning, " government’ as the first step ‘in seeking | approval ‘for the Kemano ‘proposal that’ calls for the addition of: two primary _ aluminum. plants th the: existing. in- stallation in Kitimat « an the north coast.” Alcan originally. proposed three ‘new. 7 plants inthe area’ but ran into opposition from. éenvironmentalists. and: fishery. In- | . terests, The existing Kitimat smelter has a capacity of about 270,000 ‘metric tons a ~ year, Soclety, servation and the: United Fishermen and |. Allied . Workers’ “Union, ‘are’ concerned. ; because the, project. involves, two, major _ . _ salmon-producing . Watersheds. - _ the, a ’ Skeena and-the Fraser. co ty ” because: it already. has a: ‘hydro develop-*: ‘ment ‘at Kemano dating from the 1956s. _ The existing development: Includes the. Kenney Dam on thé. Nechako River that ° _ impounds the Néchako reseryoir, a’ tunnel *. from the reservoir to the Kemano River, a powerkouse at. Kemand ‘and electrical ; __ transmission lines from, Kemano to the: ’ aluminum smelter at- Kitimat. - In 190, thie provincial government gave: - lean’ ‘a water licerice which ‘allows the. - company to greatly expand the. project. _ Angels. dare. to tread: VANCOUVER (CP) — Angels are receiving anything but a warm welcome from some segments of the local community, but that's not going to stop the .: unarmed citizen protection group from. patrolling clty streets, says the head of the 7 * Vancouver chapter. .. Last weekend, four Guardians from Portland, Ore. had one downtown recruiting station picketed by a ‘group - opposing “right-wing fascism." Chanting “Guardian Angels get out of Canada,” the protesters attracted about 200 people ona - busy shopping. mall. “Tt was a pretty rough situation fir a ’ while there,” said Wayne Willoughby, the 19-year-old in charge of ‘the Vancouver group: Ootbes attracted a lot of the punks who . hang out on the mal). There was a lot of sboving end thete weré knives al swit- the pinks took off. ~ Mitte punks sald if we pattol the aren : * ihane's going to bea bloodbath but that's * not: golng to stop us.” - Rena Wilson, a 17-year-old Angel from . tesetlon , mur . Portland, said the: her. a ‘ rove hed sorze groupe Alaagree with uw “in Portiand but never anes like thi," a ~The Guardian - . sald Wilson, “wtiong: ‘red, beret ‘ported: a bultan with the Angels’ motto, ‘We dare to car * Curtis Sliwa in New York for advice.but ”. the 28-year-old leader said not to worry. “He said the same people pleketed when ithe Angels started in Montreal; ‘Toronto ‘sand Whridsor, (Ont.,)” Willoughby said. In.. Windsor, five ‘protesters calling themselves the Windsor Youth Committee, _-for Peace, Jobs and Democratic Rights. _ chanted anti- -Angel slogans as Sllwa spoke ‘While 18-men and women graduated in September, 1982, as members of Canada’s first Guardian Angels chapter. —. . In" Toronto, the Angels wera opposed . . from. the, start by police and most civic. ‘officials, who felt the Angels ‘would in- | : _ térfere with regular police operations. But there have been no violent incidents | reported involving the Angels, who patrol “certain areas is the city about: once, a june —Peedrch Willoughisy sald: his patrols will hit i Vancouver streets Nov. 1 aa planted and = added he was pleased by public reaction to © . a fecent three-day recruiting rive. : “WON'T QUIT... wo <. "We're not going to quit as Teng) as the : week. ple is behind us,” he sald.” at | Established: 1908, 4 valid negotiator. - N'DJAMENA: (APD. : Chadian © President’ io | Hisseno Habre said today he is prepared to hold - direct negotiations: with”. Libyan leader: ‘Moammat’ . pong? | recat a contempt: ‘of - the sore . science: : “of thes. in- ternational. community. ad He said. Goukouni; who- . ‘leads 2 Libyan-backed rebel regime } based near the Libyan border, speaks for : only.: ore of! many . “mercenary «. elements” aly a z S26 ee sa . -, J the invasion. of Chad and The. opponents, “including. represen- ~ _ tatives from the Canadian Associatlon-of - Smelter and Allied) Workers, Gitksan- Carrier Tribal Council, Save the Bulkley os .Nechake . Neyenkut Society, Soclety: Promoting Environttental Con- ne ‘cannot be: regarded: ana During: . the the. weekend, , » Libyan. and. rebel forces halted - their, 4 sweep , through Chad's norihern Khadaly to end the war in” a i ] Chad, but would not talc to. ‘Chadian rebel leader” . [Seon Queddei.’. -. foreign’: reporters: wastelands, apparently to . ‘avoid any fight | with. French troops stationed “in strategic positions to _ Habre Habre, ~ " some 100 Chadian: and. ore. than’an peist ised. *preaigent: ~Gaulle,' fon that sulted him. : vr The | French-educated “Habre spoke: in French and, never faltered or. appeared: at a loss for swords. - He atressed that his relations with France, the former: colonial power, now are “clear andifree of | any’ misunderstanding" " following bis past. com: - plaints. that the French ’ gdvernment of President Francois Mitterrand was S “aheming “for. a et “capital ‘of. “N'Djantena: : “questions in: succession’ ~ oe “and then replying to those to talk with Khadafy lukewarm ' in its support for Chad. against . the - ‘Libyan aggression. ‘Habre said he no longer suspects the’ Mitterrand | ~ government of. intriguing betiind, his back - -with Libya, a point he made at. “a news conference Aug, 7- - But /.Chadlan - officials: : vid Monday. that” they. Information“: ‘Minister | Scuimaila Mahamat ‘said ’ the Libyans on ‘Saturday. . ceased bombing. Oum ~ Chalouba, the - nor-: . thefnmost position ‘still held by the government.’ He also said-they had not moved against Koro Toro; a. desert outpost 595 kilometres -north- -of _ N'Djamena. Koro Toro ' was” abandoned by government troops Friday. : France insists ita 760 Baratroopers in this . President ‘former French African colony have a noncombat training mission, but will defend themselves if attacked. They . are deployed “in Abeche faclig the rebel- - held northersi desert, and. ..Milterrand’s chief | ad- There was no immediate official reaction to the — _ appeal. Penne, in N’ djamena o on a %-hour visit, left. Chad on Monday for Cameroon. _ - CBS _News correspondent —. David. Martin reported from. ° Washington that there are © “hints of direct “Soviet - involvement” in Libya's | invasion of Chad, A Uz. Ss. _tohelp set up antl-airerat - atrategic positions. at. Salal. and. _ ~iaave: vigited een in wv + the pant Week an ct 7 intervention in rie MS Chad's. former preaident, Guy, Penne, . French / Francois - 7 £ - June : if viser on African’ affairs.‘ _ witnesses jand U.S. in- | .telligence reports of a -_ in the country..- civil war for Ig years. intelligence report claims |. a. Soviet __lieutenant- colonel is at a Libyan-run ‘air base in’ northern. Chad missiles, Martin said. ¢ He olso said'a | “hie en level Libyan military i delegation is reported to . j. ‘began their’ offensive in” if “northern | ‘Chad ‘in’ late [- Be Libya repeatedly has | Wa denied its forces. are F- Wi: involved in the fighting, | . 7#9 despite “accounts by | ies Sein era es massive Libyan presence See, | Chad, a_ landlocked, &£ destitute country in north- J: : central Africa. which}: received independerice. in ]-. 1960, has been plagued by pre mt MHF 2> ae “Public : Bleere’ Khoury” in. a:radio: -brbadeast;: a = operations _ wil: ‘return a Stadually | ‘today. and’ full _—s “Beirut airport reopened after: sheling Alcan calls its new project. a completion. _ ‘BEIRUT, OP), “7 The - government: shutdown’ caused by Druse shelifire, ‘and US. marines siationed at the facility aid . ‘they would ‘shoot, back if attacked. “SRegilac': Qights will resume ag “of today, ” said “Works. * Minister {Normal normal operations, are Willoughby phoned Angels’ ° founder -[ Jo missing ‘from *. Lakelse _ 4 Weather in. the area. lifts woh yet . Plane " Aterald Statt’ Writer: “RITIMAT AT Wo Vancouver men dnd thelr | Cessna 180 float plane are’ missing’ after taking off Lake “Monday... . ‘The: two men were reported: ‘missing after they failed toreturn to the lake.-at., their, schedule time late Monday night. ‘The plane is believed to -have flown to one of the many arms of the Kitimat: River. © Kitimat RCMP say an ‘nknéwo number of and rescue personnel are prepared to Yount a search sometime today as:s00n as the bad Pallcn the operation to ‘ ‘opponents, expected tomorrow.” ~ Feopened i. ‘Beirut international airport “teday,. ending a six-day Middle East © Airtines, | Lebanon’s national carrier, , announced | it: flights to Europe and the ‘its = regular Arab world were back to . “normal ‘at | midday.: Com- - pany: sources sald foréign airlines were expected to “resume flights to and from’ the airport Wednesday, The’ ‘decision to reopen the airport, -ane of the busiest in ‘the Middle East, was made Monday night when the government and its Druse facility from shelling: The Druse had shelled the _ further airport’ as part of their. ‘demand that the‘ govern: ment: keep the Christian- dominated army out of the rebellious & sect's mountain | strongholds Beirit, "They withdrew the threat: to “continue the - shelling after the government sald. thé shutdown hed stranded 30,000 Lébanese overseas G was costing millions of S serving | _ reached’ = an - Agreement. to spare the . overlooking. - dollars’ in revenue, Monday’s announcement - coincided with a. warning: ‘from . Col. Timothy Geraghty, commander of. the U.S..marine contingent _! with. the multinational peacekeeping force, that his men would — return fire if they were ' attacked, About 1,200 marines 2 are stationed at the airport. _ Three of them and one U.S, . Navy air controller were slightly wounded in three previous ‘shelling attacks, one in late July and two last week. Geraghty, 46, of St. Louis, “Mo., told The Associated Press thede attacks were not aimed at the marines but were a “spillover” of sectarian warfare between Christian and Druse milittamen. : He said'the gunners were capable of lobbing shells “right on top of us” if their actual target were the marine contingent of the peacekeeping. force, which also includes troops frem China to wait PEKING (Reuter) — Communist party leader ‘Hu Yaobang saya China is prepared to wait until 1997 to recover sovereignty over Hong Kong. _ .Hutolda Japanese newspaper delegation that China does. bot récognize treaties under which Britain governs ithe territory, but said Peking intended to recover sovereignty “ver Hong Kong on July 1, 1997, the day after oné of the . Anglo-Chinese agreements expires. : “The recovery will be no sooner or later than that date, a ' da biter the 1208 treaty (under which Britain leased Hong Kong’ 8 New Terfitortes for a period of 99 years} will expire.” France, Italy and Britain, . “The capability of the 6th Fleet and the marine forces ; “-ashore here is well known, . as well as our capability to respond if we are directly targeted,” Geraghty said. “We have the inherent right of selfdefence. If people - (are) ‘shooting at us we'll shoot back.” In Tel Aviv, the Jsraell military commarid~-said today Israeli’ soldiers fired above tlie heads of Syrian. “troops: Monday in eastern Lebanon to stop them from | -digging into an area beyond ‘the ceasefire line but caused no casualties. “near the village of Aamig, Soldiers returned. to. their . Positions slightly . forward, doussiye,, oa : ne ‘kilometres south of sain Ke ‘The - “shooting ;- “occurred: 19 kilometres ‘from the Syrian. border, and Syrian ‘lines afterward; the com: mand said. It Gaimed the. : incident was one of several: Syrian attempts in the last © two months to move The Israel! command | reported a roadside bom 3 exploded Monday near ta coastal’ . road. at « aboyt. - a5 an Israeli: army. convo passed the area, but th blast caused no casualties} Classifieds. ; IN SID | Local, world sports — Comics, horoscope. a Ae ET SS nerear =a pages 6&7). oe \ page 12 . page | 14 af WHY BUY NEW? G WHEN USED WILL DO! _ Do you want parts to fixup your car by! your budget ma | won't altow it? Beat the high cost of new ‘Paris with cs ' quality used parts trom : S.K.B. AUTO. SALVAGE 635-2333 or 635-9095 36 Duhan (justell Hwy. 16 E). Nc