- "We are humbl . that God is wit ed ee ye lee, Oe a QUEBEC (CP) — The Quebec government’ will move to expropriate Asbestos Corp. Ltd. from its. . private owner, the American multinational General Dynamics Corp., Finance Minlster Jacques Parizeau i ee ae PROVINCIAL LIBRARY PARLIAWENT BLDSS MARTORIA...A fi announced today, But Parizeau told a news conference that the ex- propriation would not proceed ‘‘in a savage manner."’ This was in con- | formity with promises already made in. hearings before Quebec Superior ‘ourt, Terms of the expropriation were not immediately clear, but it appeared the value of the company’s Quebec ascets would be determined by the courts. - Earlier, sources close to the provincial cabinet in- dicated Quebec had been: prepared to pay more than $12 a‘share — its supposed! final offer — to bay 4 majority Interest in Asbestos - Corp. General Dynamles Telected the $42-a-share bid, which works out to a total price af about $62 million, on ursday. The company had been asking $100 a share in its public’. statements, although: hieeeteahate -the . financial commiinity be- lieved it might be willing to settle for less. Parizeau made the offer of $42 a share public on Sept, 21, Aying it was irrevocable, The atfer expired Thursday ces renee a caterecasatatens with the company refusal to sell, Sources said the govern- ment might have been willing to offer more maney under certain elr- cumstances, according toa complicated formula to‘ be eye etaeatabetatel ate Saletetete EES ~ Quebec gov’t announces 48 expropriation worked oul with General Dy- namics. But the announcement of expropriation appeared to rule out the possibility of any further negotiations. RUPERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTD. 14 Flavors ar ‘ rp “ones 624-5639 “Terace, BC. WE BUY copper, brass, all metals, Oran aimee ton Sunday Friday, Octeber 5, 1979 20c Volume 73 No. 193 batteries, etc. Call us - We are L AILS pam, JL —-)\. open Mon. throwgh Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | Pope reaffirms Me Carthy 7 oS 7 FULTON: church ban Pa, Restraint CHICAGO (AP) — Pope John Paul, speaking out for the first time on the Roman Catholic Church's . con- troversial and widely ignored ban on con- traception, sald today the ban must be kept in force, “Eis not possible for us to avoid all criticiam,"” be told ‘an unprecedented meeting with the entire U.8. hierarchy of bishops. ‘But it is possible to work for the real benefit of everyone." He also laid down a rigorous position against extra-marital and pre- marital sex, divorce, abortion and homosexuality. The ban on contraception has been a point of growing dissent ever since it was reagserted in Pope Paul VI's 1968 encyclical. Surveys indicate about 80 per cent of North American Catholica ignore it. Opposition to the stand has been voiced by many { theologians. And it hag “some. heen “found. sociological research to be the cause of widespread de- fections from church ac: tivity. John Paul told the bishops: convinced us in our ministry of truth, and that he ‘did not give us a aplrit of timidity but a spirit of power and truth,’” The quotation, from 2nd Timothy 1:7, was typical of the frequent recourse the Pope has made to the Bible during his U.S, tour. John Paul emphasized the necessity that doctrine’ be “effectively guarded and taught’ In, “entlre and un- corrupted” form. Noting that bishops have reported ‘that some teachings ‘had heen challenged, denied or In practice violated"’ in Ameri- can Catholiciam, he said that while the falthful have “great insights of falth," they must be kept in line with church teachings. On the matter of homosexual activity, as distinguished from homosexual orientation, he said the bishopa were right in calling it ‘morally wrong”; on sex relations, ‘You Tightly stated: ‘Sexual in- tercourse is a moral and: human good only within marriage, outside marriage it is wrong’;"' and on “question of Indissolubility of marriage,’ they were right in saying it is ‘“‘in- dissoluble and irrevocable.'" Earlier today, Chicago's Polish community exploded with delight aa John Paul took over the pastoral role at their Church of Five Holy Martyrs, then led them, in Polish, in a solemn holy communion. NO PAPER MONDAY Yes, even newspaper employees eat turkey once in a while. To commemorate Thanksgiving Day, there will be no Daily Herald published this Monday Oct. 9, The Herald will resume publishing on Tuesday, Oct. 9, containing all the usual features and news, on contraception | The church was packed with 17,000 people and ancther 10,000 filled the streets outalde, many _ dressed in native Polish coa- tumes in this city which has the largest community of people of Polish extraction in the United States. in his homily the Pope voiced compassion for ‘the sons and daughters of our first homeland, Poland,” in the “toll, efforts, struggles and sufferings‘ they -have endured The Pope. was greeted at the church by cheers and _ applause, by people hanging | out of windows of neigh- boring bulldings, waving flags. He stumbled slightly as he arrived, but was quickly helped to regain his balance. . After ‘a serene afternoon on the Iowa prairie Thur- sday, the pontiff ended the busiest day of a punishing U.S. tour. in in Chicago, . where he repeated his calls for: calibacy and. ence . by those in church \ ocations. Pope is" attacked on sex. . .. issues CHICAGO (AP) — Priests, nuns and lay people reacted | swiftly — and strongly — Thursday's firm stand by the Pope against the ordination of women as Roman Catholic priests, “Needless to say, [ disagree with him,” sald Maureen Reiff, a board member of Chicago Catholic Women, a feminist group. “We are all called by our baptism to the priesthood — men and women allke.’’ In Dallas, Sister Jacqueline Merz said that she can see no theological or scriptural basis for the ban on female priests. ‘My own personal opinion is that It laa matter of cultural difference . . Which meens it's sexiam, ” Speaking at a worship service of mainly prieste and nuns in the Philadelphia Civic Centre, the Pope said the church's restriction of the priesthood to men ia the way “God has chosen to shepherd his flock.” “The church’s traditional decision to call men to the priesthood, and. not to call women, ia not a statement abou! ‘human righis nor an exclusion of women from holiness and miesion in the church,” he declared. He waa interrupted by ap: plause four times during his remarks, Sister Jacqueline who is pravinclal leader of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in the southern central U.S., as well as a member of the National Core Commission of the Women's Ordination Conference, said the a plause was particularly galling. “T Just watched the. Holy Father on television and when he reaffirmed his position about women in the ministry, 1 saw all these priests get up and clap,’ she said, "That, more than anything else, tells you wh we have not been ordain They didn't have to stand and dappiau They could feel 4 little something fer *-" denies authorising | tape recording _ Thursday on whether he - tape recordings which urge _May 10 provincial election votes, . Vancouver Sept. 22, 1978, _ Jack Kelly, a party caucus _Tesearcher, tells con- ‘last math that Social Credit -' tapes and did-not know they _ duplicated for distribution to ‘party offices. throughout her office is a masterpiece of ‘Instructions like this would approval, Social Credit supporters to play dirty when fighting the New Democratle Party for The tapes, made last year ata pre-election seminar for party.-workers, were com- missioned by: George Lenko the minister’s' executive | assistant. Lenko réfused to comment made: the decision to distribute the tapes or whether he had Instructions pe, part of a threecarsette: series on political tactics ‘recorded in stltuency organizers that caucus staff ‘specialize in doing dirt ny, things and we don't mind.” - Kelly's actions are being investigated by caucus chairman Jack Kempf who told him:to take his holidays a week early after reports he told. a conatiluency meeting members should ‘use false names to alga letters to the editor and manipulate the press. Mrs. McCarthy, who spoke at the Vancouver meeting at which Kelly was recorded, sald she never heard the existed‘ until they were British Columbia. - The minister, who Is also deputy’ prenjier, said any attempt to Ilnk the apes to innuendo, Mra, McCarthy said ‘ashe has strong feelings about whether Kelly’ should be allawed to continue working as a party researcher and they will. be. conveyed to Kempf who is due to meet Kelly here on Tuesday. Kelly hae Eelused, to- talk to re- early ; prealdent Les Keen has sald he was shocked by the' advice to play dirty during: the election cam- paign. He said he was present at & seminar last fall when Kelly instructed party members ca how to fake signatures on letters to newspapera but did nothing about it because he and other party members thought he was “speaking off the cuff." “There was feedback about it Instantly,” -Keen aid. “They (party mem- bers) ware amazed that be given. “It was clearly evident to all there that there was dis- However, on the tape recording, the audience is heard laughing and there are no objections to Kelly's statements on the tape. ’ Agriculture BY GREENPEACE Victory claimed VANCOUVER (CP) — Greenpeace Foundation - president Patrick Moore says the environmental group's, expedition to Spalsizi Plateau Wilderness Park In northern British Columbla to stop trophy hunting was a success, "We've won hands down,"’ Moore said Thureday, “Tt looks like we've won a tactical victory on the plateau. and we've established an, en- vironmental presence in the «eat We have the big game hunters on the run, Now we can go to the government,” A member of the Green-: peace expedition said Thursday the group was returning to Vancouver today because there were no more hunters in the park, ‘Ray Weyler said he and three other volunteers forced two .Michigan caribou hunters and their guide out of the park, Hesagid two or three mocae huntera were camped just outside the park end Greenpeace suspected will hunt the animals wherever they can find em. Moore said he has recelved an invitation from the en- vironment ministry to a meeting Nov. 6 on harvesting levels for caribou in the park. Greenpeace says that the caribou hunting in the park but the fluh and wildiife branch maintains some hunting is necessary to avoid a shor- they - tage of.food for the herds. should be stopped, expensive By ED YUDIN Herald Staff Writer M.P. has Jim written Minister John Wise for a second time, requesting action on the removal of PCB's from the Prince Rupert grain elevator. Fulton plans to contact the minister today. Skeena Fulton Plans to remave grain. elevator magnets con- taining the highly toxic chemical PCB were - scrapped due to the new Cancer test tryout VANCOUVER (CP) — A - simple bload teat to detect lung cancer now is un- dergoing trials at the University of Britlsh Co- ’ lumbia after 10 years of re- Bearch, It might take between 18 months to two years com- paring results against other diagnostic methods but Dr, Julia Levy, the = chief researcher and profesgor of microblology, said Thuraday she Ia cautiously optimistic. If successful, the test might be used for general screening or to safeguard ‘industrial workers, Dr, Levi said it would cost only pennies to do. She and her team wili have to show that the test is ac- “curate and Bpeclfic to cancer — and will not pick up - ailments Mke chronic bronchitis and other lung disorders. Dr, Levy adapted an ex- tremely sensitive testing procedure to identify what the researchers consider to be a protein associated with lung tumors. The protein has also been found in the blood serum of some lung cancer patients. Quints said all healthy BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A 35-year-old mother of eight, who makes 60 cents a day as a maid, has given birth to healthy quintuplets, doctora say, The babies, all girls, were born Thursday to Evelina Torres in the town of Nelva, a state capital about 280 kilometres southwest of Bogota. They weighed an average three pounds, five ounces each.. “Their atate of health is excellent and they have accepted nourishment wihout any problem what- soever,"" sald Dr. Alberta Moreno, chief of the ma- ternity jpection of the Nelva ia tar tive girls are in a single incubator, The wife of President Julio Cesar Turbay said she ia arranging to have four incubators sent to the town sa each baby would have its own. Thefather Isa cowboy who earns $2 8 day. “Lam very poor and don't have the money to provide for 80 many children," said the mother in a telephone interview with the Hogota radio statinn fo-: * government’s austerity program. The equipment has been removed from all private elevators, and virtually all government operations. Fulton says the estimated $50,000 replacement cost is minimal compared to the cleanup costs involved in Biliings, Montana, where a PCB leak has created havoc. PCB can cause numerous health problems if it infiltrates the food supply. “This situation must now be examined in light of the massive PCB in- vestigations now un- derway by Agriculture Canada and Health and Welfare,”’ Fulton said in ’ light emphasizing the urgency of the on-going in- vestigations. “The critical point to be understood and acted upon is the price of restraint in Prince Rupert when examined in of this in- vestigation,’ he pointed out. “Clearly it will costa great deal more than a $50,000 replacement cost.” Fulton questioned the saving involved if the rish involved is considered. -Hesays a PCB leak would not only cause a health hazard, but seriously damage * Canada's reputation. Eurocan is” being bought VANCOUVER (CP). — Weat Fraser Timber and Engo-Gutzeit Osakeyhtlo of Finland said Thureday that an agreement in principle has been reached whereby West Fraser will acquire a 40-per-cent Interest in Eurocan Pulp and Paper. . The agreement includes an option for West Fraser to acquire an additional 10 per cent. As part of the proposed ar- rangement, the sawmill operations of West Fraser in the vicinity of Fraser Lake In Centra] British Columbia will be merged with Eurocan’s operations, Enso-Gutzelt recently agreed to Increase its in- tereat In Eurocan to 100 per cent by acquiring the 50 per cent held by Kymi Kymmene Oy, one of the original Finnish shareholders in Eurocan. ‘The transactions are subject to the consent of governmental and regulatory authorities. Effective Nov. 1, E. Y. Olander will return to his dutlea with Kymi Kymmene Oy and cease to be president of Eurocan. He will be replaced by Lars Wrede, previously vicepresident and general manager of sales for the company. Auto workers stay off job TORONTO (CP) — More than 3,80 General Motors of Canada Ltd, workers were still off the job today in Quebec even though negotlatora for the company and the United Auto Workers reached a proposed contract Thursday. Robert White, Canadian director of the UAW, sald negotiations continued overnight and today to resolve the walkout by 3,898 production workers at GM's assembly plant in Ste. Therese, Que. Meanwhile, 2,000 GM workers at a Toronto van assembly plant who walked out off their jobs late Thursday have returned to work. White said workers Teported for the 7 a.m. shift ay, Spokeamen for GM and the UAW said the Toronto workers walked out because a rallfication vote on the proposed threeyear contract set for Sunday would in- terrupt the Thankagiving Day holiday weekend. White sald the ratification vote for the Toronto plant will go ahead Sunday. The proposed contract, reached shortly after a Strike deadline set for midnight Wednesday night, will increase the average wage of auto workers to $11.70 an how at the end of the contract. In Quebec, about 350 workers who make diese} engines at St. Eustache had walked out with the nearby Ste. Therese local, but went back to work late Thursday despite picketing by Ste. Therese workers, Workers on the Ste. Therese picket lines said they left thelr jobs because of several unsettled issues with the company, and some expressed anger at the union's International executlye, Said one: “The = in- ternational, aa long as they get our money from Canada, don't give a damn for us." Terrace student wins Valdis Foldats of Terrace is the winner of a $400 President's Scholarship for academic achievement al the University of Victoria. Fo'dats. who. ie aviending the university, is a third- year: Arts and Science student, He was one of 249 winners from 45 B.C, communities and four other Orovinces —~