, Snowclearing re yiobni Lvs ia _RLIAMSN SF leaks TL yihs rer VICTORIA, BeGes Yoel Anyone for Cuba? + £9,000 youths from all over the world will be converging on Havana, Cuba, for a nine day period beginning July 28th : -- The 11th, World Festival of Yotth and Students has alletted a quota of 250 from Canada, -and applicatlone are belng accepted for the Festival up to March 31. - 0106 events will behdd each day for the nine day period. These will include sporis, ainging, folk music, and cultural pursuits as well as atletle contests, : ..90 per cent of the 20,000 delegates will NOT. be perticipating in the contests, but will be there because of general interett-so an ap- Plicant. does not have to an athlete or talented per- former. . The B.C. Festival Preparatory Committee, at Box $5804 Stathn F., Van-. couver, VEN SL3 (Ph. 254- 9797) has applled for grante from the State Department om ee en aT And it could be for F REE! and expects assitance with the cost could made available under certain circumstances. Cost for delegates is $525 per person. ., To date the response from * Northern 5.C,, has been négligible. Applications formas have only been requested by two persons in Prince George and one in. Prince Rupert. No one has applied yet from Terrace or Kitimat. . Anine-day so jum in Cuba, with a jet flight there and back; the chance,.to meet and mix with 20,000 yotng people from all over ‘the ‘worldto. bathe in the warm tropical seas on clean saridy beaches;to hear and view performances and music and plays and films from arowmd the world—would appear to he a strong drawing card. , Since the first World Youth Festival was held in Prague, in 17, youth and students from every continent and nation have gathered every few years to develop and strengthen understanding . and international fellowship. .. The 1978 Festival is being organized by a World Preparatory Committee “comprising representatives - of all participating nations. Canada’s committee, which Includes a- variety of organizations and in- dividuals is aiming at making young Canadains aware of this exciting in- ternational event and to ensure that the delegation — will truly reflect the diverse cultural and. social backgrounds of our coun try’s youth. vA press release is ex- pected shortly from the B.C. festival Committee athich time further details will be carried in the HERALD. Canada was originally allotted a quota of 300 to 500 delegates. This has since dropped to 240 to 250. In seeking an explanation, the HERALD was told, Monday, that "Cuba igs such small country you know,” There was no suggestion, however- that Cuba had gotten any smaller since the original quota was allotted a few months ago. .. The HERALD decided not to suggest ihere might be a lot more room in Cuba arising from the departure of the tens of tens of thousands of Cuban troops ‘‘volen- teering” to fight in Africa. ..Skeena MP Iona Cam- pagnolo, representing her Fitness and Amateur Sport Portlollo, recently was in Havan, and met with Prime Minister Fidel Castro fr a discussion on sports ex- changes. She is said to have ‘extended Castro an in- vitation to visit her riding of Skeean and try his hand ai sports fishing. Canada is currently working on an arrangement for Canadien athletes to take thelr Winter training in Cuba, a [ Serving the Progressive Northwest Y ‘TERRACE ™ ia afternoon. High -3 \. Weather Mainly cloudy some showers with snow. Cloudy in the ‘’ Low - 3 -_, VOLUME 72 NO. 31. daily herald TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1978 In Cranbrook air crash Could more have been saved? Airlines official said today he would not have aborted landing a 737 aircraft when told snow removal. ome ment was on the runway. Kees Fransbergen, assistant vice-president of flight operations and a pilot on a 707 alr- craft, was commenting on reports from Ottawa that the Pilot of the FWA jet that crashed Saturday, killing 41 persons, was warned that operations were underway. at the air- port near this southeastern British Columbia com- munity. _ Frank Wallace, a spokesman for Transport “Canada in Ottawa, said the rae tops a radio operator he Stade ie rt, Pferide’* steetect notice , a cemene inides ~~ Callous «It: waail-a: good re- a ‘ Frauberden naid the. information _releasednin- ' Ottawa, Hesaidthe standard procedure was that'a pilot would be informed of runway eoniitions and if equipment would. be on the runway que elght kilometres from roughly thes malnutes from ea from the time the initial exchange — was made between the pilot and the ait-radio- operator: .— A senior Pacific Western forthe planeto arrive atthe short distance before airport, allowing the op- . reaching the burning Boeing erator of the equipment suf- ficient time to leave the run- way. Lindeman said he heipest two people rescue an 11- year-old girl from the bur- ning wreckage and later led t safety another woman wandering near the tail him of leading a He said although the rescue workers did a fan- 737 aircraft, and only six rescue workers were at the site 10 minutes after the crash, — Lindeman, a pilot for Kootenay Airways Lid., said ther rescue ‘worker told - passenger from the wreckage then’ returning to the same spot a short time later to find that, burned a baby lying thera. “The flames weren't getting any worse but they ‘were spreading around and it's possible they burned, er @ fore could: hove been saved," Lindeman said. HEARD ENGINES While standing in the. Airways office, which faces ” the runway, Lindeman: said - he heard a roar of engines tastle job, there were reading flames had and saw’ the 117- “passenger numerous other people at the | airport who did not Bo to the cash. “q guess they fegured it ‘was too late to do anything.” He sald he. hopes -the- tragedy will lead to more fire Protection equipment at, the" adrport. oo young pilot went tying -_ died Saturday in the crash of. Sq ye - “I wasn't nervous. . I ‘Was minder.” Western’. Airwayé jet ‘that | killed 41 persons at the Be tity saye there ‘miight .C. city says: e t have been‘ fewer deaths if more people and equipment was available to help in the reacue. Richard “Lindeman, b21, that the airport's only fire truck got stuck in snow a Four die near Revelstoke : as: helicopter rolls down bank A total of 41 persons who a Pacific - ‘Western Airlines ll ether ng iat gs 63 persons: Canada on the: weekend. An airline spokesman said Sunday the ‘plane. crashed after "aborting a landing attempt to avoid hitting a snowblower that Was on the runway. - until midnight Sunday night ‘near. were-r) “were: snow and then rolied:dowe 700-metre embankment 0 near 2 airline was not privy to the — A witness to. the. fatal who ‘died: “accidently in’. Revelstoke, B.C. crash Saturday of a Pacific | _A survey by. the Canadian’ - said in an interview Sunday Press from 6 p.m. Friday “ four ns were “Killed in ten we which . helicopt per vtaning Three . weekend ? | snowmobile deaths - ‘brought the total this season to 25. Innaddition to the plaze. crash victims, B.C. reported one fire death,. Ontario- had two snowmobile .deaths, three traffic fatalities ‘and three fire deaths. Two traffic . from about 6 metres above ” ground about 90 metres from -the ‘hit,” he sald. ‘in ak Nova. Soot. a. "ehelfie “. traffic death and two persons » died af: “reported: in Prince Edward - Newfoundland. ‘Gustrial accidents, slayings and known. suicides. Sopp PS cota ting off the runway. it ree he watched it rise the runway to about 90 metres by the time it neared the end of the 1,800-metre strip. . Suddenly, the plane “‘henl fe down to the and left wing struck the ‘eiige of the rmway. “Tt just blew up when it deaths and one snowmobile fatality | were teported in Quabec ad two ba reported: a on ne - death. Saskatchewan reported one 2 sure.in Alberta, No accidental deaths were Island, New Brunswick or The survey excludes ‘in- Sos SORE sae SN ee OE v: ¥ t a aes foo? i! fe ee » rege ee See a Woon os ae a ad noose ALY Ere, s ee oy poe Ff Utes local times also showed that What parents don't think thelr child will win any Baby Photo contest? These parents ina shopping mall at Prince Rupert, Saturday, were not aware they were being photographed looking at Photos of other: eniries. However their wide-eyed potential winner was! j More trucks stolen .. Two more trucks have been added to the list of | truck thefts which have been occuring in Terrace - PIONEER PASSES . The community has lost-. whereshe and her father Ed on January 13th, 1977 and a another old-timer with the Bateman, cut wood for the son Charles passed away in passing of Emma. Lind- steamboats. 1938. She married Charles | ..Damage was approximately $400. J eeEEitrconnnanenioheer en enema a : . : eos e Uni et Besa ahney i ..Bi Saumure of Bile . end asked nelghbours to ..I Agured. then, theother --At 11 p.m. Sunday, a 1974 Ford Mustang ton an, man gned. & | Windoweleaning. and help me. I remembered ‘dog must be hiding behind belonging to Mary Da Silva: was. struck while three-year col ective ‘ Jonjtorlal Service suftered there were pets still in the he toilet bowl. Going back parked on Westview Drive. | ‘agreement .and agreed ~ Apartment fire 4 a fire to his home in front dooe kes bythe cha the in that is exactly where I _. +The incident resulted in about $200 damage.. return-to-work terms. ane late career) . Teached the kitchen ihe remember" ‘much about - About $500 in merchandise, most of this was sive dea fhe Bites | A fir in K to’ A unavailable, because of | Smoke was too much for’ teaving, I was passing out taken from Terrace Building Supply following a -columbia Tel eplione Co. famil fh eystone Apartments Sunday left one i smoke ingestion and hock Me} my next door neigh- — 1 think I fell off the break and enter sometime during the weekend. Bob Donnelly, president of [amily homeless and other suites in the building 5 from the fire, it wae mt bole, shsuted : tor me pe Inder. te remember asking the — 10,000-member- damaged. Fir Depart ; Ea ailble to get a a . ! people fo open the front Telecommunication ' ..Perrace Fire Department recelved a : reren. account fom him 8 Inder so Tcnuld get my door Wve my eat ~ ~The incident was reported to police. Monday Workers Union, sald most about 2:80 a.m. and arrived at 8 second | floor q . Sppeared ‘a the Herald the © bathroom (I have two fighting chance to-get out. .-Thieves gained access to the 1 building through regular Jobs today ad all all apartment in the Cedar building. ‘ after the fire, At female Pomeraninad Ci Cindy ..The police took me ig ® rear door, workers are to be back to ;;Cause Of the fire is still under investigation, . i that time we publined two and Susie), . ‘bole I remem : work by Wedneuday. b ae parently Chiet cite Best said that the tire ap- accoun a ig them that ihedle& an statement by started when an occupant of the _eyewitaesses, Here is Bill's | uta th no employee of my. janitorial union, B.C. Tel and Canadian apartment, Rese Brown was asleep and her two- | eee Ztahome about 11 Window and tried to' enter” balldiay Mitton” Trigo |). BULLETIN ~ the work soppere was a Denes eee as year-old turned on the stove burner. | . ' hut’ was: prevented by the: i e School bus driversinthe result of r gr 4 © nd onnend the were neat ye stove paught fire ; : « ever, at any time, tried to. [day strike M f Farwest, the f ours. 9 continuous e blaze en cupboards. 4 ms betcuneal, Fgh ato the Talked « rome ot 8 a get anything out of the .. hiedreds » Monday | oreing ‘holds the bg oat negotiations.” - --,..When firefighters arrived, the apartment was fal of smoke, Tran to the wrapped aiound ay heat sement-of my house — alvernate transportation.to. for local ach Al a meeting Saturday union full of smoke and heat. ; i The fire itself was easy — Bill tells his story p.m, Tuesday (Feb, 7) and | ‘saw fights fashirig in the : panement door — when J dense fumes and smoke. cdimbed the ‘ladder ‘and . E-want to explain this; I my only concern was for “ my‘pets, My cat was found . . recently, . Both were stolen: between Saturday: alght and Sunday, and both were recovered early Monday | | morning: One turned up in :Rupert. girom, late of Skeenaview — Lodge in Terrace. Mrs. Lindstrom was born October 24,. 1880, in - ‘Haywood, . Wisconsin, As a Lindstrom at Kitsumkalum Landing in 1909 the first . Marriage ever performed in the Anglican Chruch in the: She is survived by her sons Otto and Bill Lindstrom, living in Terrace, three daughters, Claire O’Brien of Prince George, B.C,, Haena - One truck belonged to Chinook: Trailer Sales, - child she lived in. different: “community. -: ‘Jones of Lac La Hache, B.C., on Highway i¢ West, ‘and: the’ other: to Floyd. ‘communities across the The Lindstrom homestead and Marie Belland of Normandy, of Kalum Street. 2s * : ening ee a tinal is Remo, only leaving, for a- Calgary. aan ie n oo ew years when Emma an en Bn . ‘The trucks were returned to their owners BC. at the age of 14, At the Lindsirom opened the first grandchildren. men undamaged. ’ age of 16 she moved with her post office in Glscome, B,C, She will be sadly missed by ..Four trucks were stolen earlier this month famlly to a steamboat stop, She later ran the post office all her family and many from Terrace: and three of them damaged ex- - eight miles west of Terrace, in Remo, ‘where they lived friends. tensively when: they were recovered. .-A car belonging to Jim: Miller of Terrace was struck ‘ while it was parked at the corner of Kalum and Greig Saturday at about 8:30 p. m. ‘Teerace area held a ‘cne- Drivers were said to be. ween bus - dye bets weit was an excuse,” called Batemans landing, _ TWU back ' to work | reached Sunday “‘after. 1 untill their retirement to late husband Charles were the first married couple to -move into Skeenaview - Lodge. Mr. Lindstrom died Funeral services will be - re . Terrace in 1970.- - gonducted from Knox United Peete ..- Two hit and runs were reported in Terrace Emma Lindst: dher Chruch on Tuesday at 2 After the fire-Cindy & Susie RCMP during the weekend.. hs aria Were In leu of flowers, danallont to the Heart Foundation would be greatly ap- peeciated, . members voted 91.4 percent to extinguish, Best reported, but. there was some to accept the three-year : opened it bidding, choking jumped In. Groping around’ — dead'at the foot ofmy bed, - lobleci clin said; that the! collect! t difficulty in getting rid of all the smoke. ‘ snd rea out by ike front the aeakage soot iene in he hones. Thou I wan objecting one the be school ‘board is “very! A tentative agreement -The kitchen around the cupboards was gutted 2 - ’ not. there ine! tires angry.” een company. and ; cut the window. Then the é time she including bald sires, and between company and union “and euffered serious smoke damage. There was door. _ Aljeewards 1 looked and saw the basement was full af Games, [ran next door blanked fell off and. I inhaled tome smoke. I got out of the washroom: was found, I understand she wal not burned; she must‘ have died from the © toxic smoke. Wella, socretary-treasurer of School. District £8 sald ~~. be-back-to. normal today. The secretary: jreasurer stated: the situation would was reached 11 days ago but: ils the iwo sides had been unable to agree on back-io- work terms, ‘neafS) ‘apartments. Iso" Some smoke damage in the hallway and In mE ‘Damage estimates are not known,