Paye 2. The Herald, ‘Thursday, May 20, 1982 : “Bilan Gregg wos ” «Advertising Sales: “Tetrace- _ David Hamitten _ Salt Writers-Photographers: ’ Mike Howlett - Recéption-Clissified: fo Carolyn Gibson” a yt Cireulation: » Marla Taylor - “NOTICE OF. COPYRIGHT . ; oO The Herald retains full, complete andsole copytight . in any advertisement produced and-or any editorial + or photographic'content published tn the Herald. Reproduction is not-permitted without the writen, permission of ‘the Publisher. ERRACE- aliyh . al | Sports: oo : Don ‘Schaffer. : . Letters to the Editor senosbosbense m0 Senne setae : Sate fati Bt 299.5008. “To the Editor, / , : The “women far abortion and against everything” (as 1 _like to call them) are accusing you of bias in reporting their -“May-l0 rally. It was suresome way of celebrating Mothers - “Day! I can see why Brian Gregg choose to call it a. :“Malhers Day” event, That is his liberty of interpretation. "And I think he was right on. ’ The Herald has been very biased for a long time. All we “got to read was from the pen of the radical left, Writings - from ‘the right”, if you want to call it that were often. refused for publication.: - This is my experience and the experience of some of my ’ “friends. . Gregg changed that. Since Gregg became the Jeditor, the Herald is really balanced and honest. Gregg .- reports the: happenings as. they are, both from the: “protesting: trouble: ‘makers side and the rest of the publie. . *, The feminist. movement exists of only a handful of girls. "You cai: always. see the | same familiar faces: But: they are well organized, very demanding and very vocal. People get “the impression by their Propaganda that at least half of the “townspeople back them up. Nat so. To most of us they have . vbecome a nuisance, One example: Last fall they went --~yelling and screaming through a part of our’ téwn, distur- “bing a church gathering in‘ the Lutheran Church, . They imust have known that there were people in the church, -because the lights were on and the cars were parked around’ ithe building. It seemed that they stopped at the church for ‘we could not hear the speaker fora long time, That is how. Much respect they pay to religion and the people ‘who hold" "sear the warship ‘of God, - " ‘The Women’s Lib managed with the help of their male ‘friends to take over many local institutions,. - Our native:- ‘women are taught how to murder the. Indian race before « ‘birth! Are they racist, since you. will tind pro-abortion _ ‘literature im the Library printed in the languages of our - " iminority Broups.. It looks like they don’t want them around. - ‘Kill them before birth. - These are. the people that call us . Faciats and fascists! ' . : The Social Credit government, just as wishy. washy asthe - ‘Liberals, gives them royal grants (out of our tax money) so - “that they can occupy ‘“‘the-house on the hill” «Women's Centre), ‘The wooden club house on Lazelle was -not good ‘enough for these Anti-capitalists. .What bathers me most is - ’ ‘that they ¢annot leave our students and-otir Indians alone, ‘These are an easy prey for their propaganda. The left will have them march for every financial cut in some ‘un-- necessary fancy luxurious program. They are not réady and willing to tighten their belts in a time of world crises.’ ‘That is how mucti they care for the welfare of all. They have a class struggle and only their class is what counts, “enforcer would make such a comment. -: pia sae cece icmenmenrannatin have: taken them.‘ to “Christoph ; Poi: ‘oni: ‘southern Vancouver Island, where- the ef. “-feetiveness of a .wind turbine. is belng- Bauged;. ti: ” Meager Creek, 120 kilometres north of ‘Vaneduver, £ -valte: of a possible underground steam furnace; and to ‘a numbe? of sites along the.B.C, coast. which may shave potential to generate tidal and wave power. . ; What's the point of it all? Hydro, which serves 2.5 million British Columbians, -has a list of major — " traditional projects. extending to, the year 2000. But Dick Scarth, the corporation's alternate- resources . Bupervisor, says the research is being carried on with "an eye toward the 21st century. : , The near-term interest, he said, is_ to develop. as substitute — or supplement — for-high-priced diesel: ’ fuel, currently used by 16 remote.B.C. communities not connected to the provincial energy grid. .” “We are pretty sure that our large hydro resources will take us to the end of the century,” he said. After . that, other large-scale options must be considered — - pected to ‘cost more and more,. ” ‘If the cost of generation from those (alternate) sources can he brought ‘down, it might be that they ~ will be competitive.‘ . that’s the” game.” * . Scarth said wind power generation would currently be five times, more expensive: than: conventional - hydroelectric power. The cost. of generating. elec- iricity by tidal-and wave power would be about eight | times more expensive, - : : Solar energy cost will aiso prohibit its development : in the near future, hé added. The photo-voltaic | ; method of converting the sun into electricity involves - silcobe celis which dislodge electrons ‘when con- . .tacted by sunlight, thereby creating a Clirrent. “Unfortunately,” he said, ‘the cost of these cells is _ very high. ” : OTTAWA (CP) — ‘The solicitor general’ 8 jab i isa political’ minefield that appears likely to claim another victim. ’ Six men haye held the post as Canada's chief Jailer, © . policeman’ and counter-intelligence agent in the: last 10”, “years, but: only o1 one has held on for a respectable four-year ” ‘term. . All had to cope with the built-in problems of the job, which’ revolves almost entirely around the catching and keeping of criminals. | - ‘The present solicitor. ‘general, “Robert | Kaplan. ibas “just. , celebrated his second anniversary in the portfalio. But becalise of several recent Political blunders, it ap-_ '- pears ‘almost. certain he will not enjoy a third. Kaplan was in the news again Wednesday when two Progressive Conservative MPS accused him making « - offensive-comments about prostitution... ts ~~ But he has been in and out of hot water since the begin. ning of the year for. the Clifford Olson eash-for-bodies deal ‘with the RCMP, ‘criticism of his government’ s budget and ‘court cases and statements resulting from the MeDonald Commission. into- RCMP wrongdoings. ” Conservative MP Pat Carney said this week. Kaplan told her prostitution must mean a ‘booming restaurant business. inher Vancouver Centre riding because “everybody knows -that after. you get laid, you. get hungry," Carney. said she. was shocked that Canada’ $ chief Jaw . Kaplan's Conservative predecessor, «Allan. Lavirenee says it-is the man’s nature td speak before he thinks. ° “By its jurisdiction it (the ‘solicitor ‘general's job). has some ‘great yawning pits. for” any politician, " hawrence Says... 1 “Couple the inherent dangers of the job witha personality and character like Xaplan, who speaks first and thinks about it later, obviously the present incumbent, gels intofar more trouble than he should,” 7 Les Bewley,.an outspoken rétired provincial court judge « in Vancouver, calls the ministry responsible ‘for the RCMP, federal. Prison service, and parole hoard a “three-ring: circus,” ‘ '. “The Mounties work hard to get. crooks imprisoned, ” he wrote recently. “The corrections and parole mandarins eompete furiously, to release them." _ “Then the Mounties and other pdlicemen | fo looking again’ ; -for the same crooks, who are celebrating their early release ° ‘They have “advisers” and “coungellers" in all schosls, in _ by: doing what Bot them imprisoned fn the first place,” " all Indian villages, in short: all'vver the place. ‘Tiare t to Bewley:added:~ -say, that they train unaware. people as sort of guerillas. ‘They talk about peace and nuclear disarmament, but they - support terrorism in all parts of the world by sending them. weapons. Iam not. saying that our women are doing that directly, but they sure dé support the idea by the lectures ~ they support and the: films they promote here in our corm: | Taunity. This handful of ferninists. have a trémendous influence ‘because we let them have that influence and our. voice is nat ’ being heard in the media, We cin‘really only blame oir: _Selveg,' the - silent sleeping moral majority. They, the | ~” "women, believe in their cause and they work for it and fight.- ‘for it; day and night, This is their democratic ent and as. sucti I have to give: them lots of, credit. ° But Lhave the democratic: -yight to. “dioagiee' with their , ’ Kaplan, 45, who: represents York centre, is no stranger to: “political controversy, © , “-— He was dubbed-the “giarit killer” when first elected i in 1968 because he defeated heavyweight Dalton camp, then. president: of the Conservative parly; |. -But - other nicknames soon - followed when ‘it was” ‘expensive to that date. : *~ Kaplan’s’ current - ‘blunders areii't likely~to: -get--him - _ dumped. fromthe cabinet — Prime Minister Trudeau has. ‘never dropped’a minister in mid-term —but he could be shuffled into a lower: ‘Profile job such as: multicultiiralisin,. - science-or public works. .. 7 . - And ‘Kaplan’ 5 problems eéuld Bel worse in. the. next tow . days. te ‘ Mass ‘murderer Clifford Olson’ nas * sent ‘a Jeter. io the ° Acad ‘discovered he. spent $68,369. i? on his soe most - leftist Propaganda and infiltration and 1am still freé togay-| Oltawa. ‘Citizen’ from ‘Kingston: penitentiary,. where: he is.. go. D1 ‘can. not do that. under the ‘government, system: the} envision, “While ‘the editor. might riot agree withe . “Tsay (lam not speaking in-the name’of ai any ‘geoup), I-want " you to know that 1 am thankful that you try hardto keepthe “ Secalea” of the Herald i in honest balance. “Objectivity in’ " reporting is“ what we-need and’ ‘Want. , brainwashed by the imedia’ for toa long: If it comes to - -. protesting: wee can do that too, ttl time, high, time, that the’ silent majority joins the etriiggle and speaksiup, Just keep writing as your conscience, the results of your study and - your God dictates you. The’ almighty state isnot M ging to.: mold our thinking and expreasion, Not yet!- o I must say finaliy that I don’t hate the women activists. 1. like them and I love them. They put other ‘sleeping women. toshame. Women who care less: But I do hate their ideas. Moat of it is their insistance on the kiling. of our babies. . This practive | must t be stopped s00N_ o me t a “pil Homburg Bm ns ae ..-+A8.minjster responsible for-the RCMB,: Paid.” rving a life: sentence for. eiling iL young poosié in B. C, Osan. _mockéd’ Kaplan’ 5. ‘eugeations i that: the: Criniinal - Gide could beam ended lo prevent him from profi iting from - , We ‘have- heen °. his planned autobiography. The new Chatter of Righis will protect: any. “material he « _ publishes i in Canada, Olson‘said, but that isdue is irrelevant sihee he i8,‘in'the process of ‘signing’ a large cash‘deal for ” “my ‘autobiography i inthe U.S, A. completely. out of Cariadian courts ‘and jurisdiction." . -Olson alsa insists $100, 0od-was put in- a trust fund for his. infant’ son by. the, RCMP for leading. them: to. his young . victims’ graves in remote paris of southwest B,C, not “$90,000 as Kaplan and the police said, aplan: was s the. targel for most of the. erllics: ‘aghast that Any. money was’ snc ssassanestos losers eee ar ine - a -femperatures:: “highe > than: 200°: ‘degrees | ‘Calslus _ plored is extremely limited. ‘such as coal-fired. generating’ Plants, which are @X-' . potential as an energy resource. ~ Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, disagrees | eahetiavanncentetst neti miatatstatates A, cay an a incing thie’ ‘Boyernment. would refer: hg matter ‘to the in the aftemoon!. 00 0 Sn ep ", fey “hs a + rid oO ’ Cok t : do. ; | . Ba fn . ta i¢ tipo toy work : offering the most immedigte promt fea Weothorial reservoirs thought'to be Fa thousands of. ‘mettes Me ature o 12-million proj tt began eigh ears. ago wi may, hhave power by 1888, ‘Right ow dications ‘are that-the’re : _ Stauder said the 30 ‘people’ working at Meager Créek -are optimistic a second well will make a similar find. ©”: Based on the results of the drilling program, he said, - Hydro will decide’ whether ‘to apply to the B.C.. Utilities Commission, the provincial regutato body, _ for an energy. project certificate to construc ti a 55- “megawatt pilot plant. . ; . . Jack Davis, aformer B.C. energy minister wtio bal. ‘frequent critic. of Hydro ‘planning, says the real potential in any of the projects: being: currently ex. ne ' ma “Wind's a waste of Money -— it’s just window. dressing,” said Davis, Social’ Credit government’ - member’ of the legislature for. North’ Vancouver- Seymour. “Tidal power Is a long way out, and again the cost of harnessing it would be tremendous, | *” - “Solar is: nothing but machinery,” he . added. ' . “There's only one company in ‘All of Canada selling. solar panels. It's not marketable.” : " Geathermal generation, he said, does offer some - Jay Lewis, an ‘economist currently working on an ‘energy analysis project for thé federal Department of + with Davis's assessment that most of the exploration, : has little or ho ‘potential. 7 He also said the money ‘Hydro has: Spent on the projects ($12 million at Meager Creek, $250,000 for the installation and development of the Christopher Point — ‘wind turbine) cannot be considered wasted, even.if © those. projects 'prové unfeasible: “It (the money) is just.a drop in the bucket, he: said, ‘That amount of monef is probably the least, amount: of, money Piyera « co d spend even to o thiok abgut it.'" t ecient <<, aaa" cae ace However, Kaplan wasinol told about the deal until 16 days_. after it was approved. by B.C..Attorney General ‘Allan’: Williams last August and ‘15 days after it was approved: “by - Deputy RCMP Commissioner Henry. Jensen. ., a Kaplan had to request the information fram ‘the RCMP .. . vr nat ia sabe ich oaaNal ai Setetatntetetetcaeemenatensectat taotaatatTatatet i ‘NORONTO (CP) — Some childred younger than five talk \ abdut killing thempelves and attempt suicide by crawling in t of ¢ tars or biting’ themselves la draw: blood, aye, ‘a v. 3. : enthl, dizector’ of the | hild oifpatient ce at ‘Unversity of Massachusetts | Medical Center, told: @ "annual meeting of | the | American Psychiatric. ideepread than préevigualy believed." "She'said her research, described in, a paper ‘prevented ‘o the meeting, counters ‘the traditional’ view that toddlers are * - Incapable of Biuoh behavior « since they have) no Concept ot. ~~-death, bebe Rosenthal anid: only a few oases have been reported, ~ because ‘of parents’ “unwillingness to consider that young © "children ° might be suicidal. Her paper contained in- formation on her ‘research into six” suicidal children younger than age five. _ In one of the cages, a four year-old boy named David ' ~ twice wrapped himself i in a blanket and ‘somehow-set JE on* . five, she sald, Other times he jumped from the raised sides . - of his crib and. Jeaped from a hospital’ windowsill to the - - fldor, often bruising himself. -- ' “Why do you have to hurt yoursel?" Rosenthal sad she. ‘asked him... ~ “Because: David is a bad boy, there will ie no more ’ David," he said. . “David, why did you try. to ura yourself?” she asked “him.” ae He replied angrily: “Because, mydear, I am not a food” “poy. David has-to die.” : «In another case, 21-year-old Benji iheatened to jump in front of cars: and bit his body-to maké himeel£ bleed. In. therapy, he made a boy doll plunge from_a doll-house roof ; and from the top ofa toy truck, explaining the doll’ 8 actions in terms of his own life. ; “Why is the little boy hurting himself? " Rosenthal asked, “He is a bad boy. Nobody loveshim,”* thechild replied..To ” another question he responded, “Because Benji is bad. Now he-has to get hurt.” . Rosenthal said the children’ she siudied do not plan their ’ own.deaths in the same way older’ children might because F they donot have the same concept of deagh and do not see it. as their-final. act. “Children under. age eight think they can always come _.back ck magically,” she said... ' teat -. Dr. Donald’Mcknew of the National insiitute of "Health i in. Washington said in'an interview that psychiatrists : have . - ‘only recently dcknowledged thal a child can be depressed at -: such-an early age. Kaplan's S. blunders cause prublerne - “The prejudices that ‘had tobe overcome are over: whelming,” Meknew said. “If a paper like (Rosenthal’s) had been presented 15 years ago it would have been laughed out of the room.” When a child's problems are identitied, ‘therapy is usually _ Successful more éasily and quickly than for adults, he sald. The problem is “identifying the case e that’ $ 30. often been... Swept under the yug.”’ ‘Mcknew said children younger than at] rarely § succeed in alter being tipped by. one of [he many Teporters who had killing themselves, partly because of family fntervention known about it for some time, - ; ““T was not-informed in advance'about this agreement, oe he said in January. “I think L should’ have been. we “J have an’ understanding with the force that un- precedented matters which create new policy: or which” depart from regular. policy should be brought. to my ‘at- | tention. These was a lapse jin this case.” * Kaplan had just finished weathering. the ‘storm of. criticism and calls for his resignation over the Olson deal when he almost’ forced his own resignation in’ March by. . calling the Nov. 12 budget seriously flawed and a political disaster. - The prime minister ‘said Kaplan: was “unforgivably naive “and showed very poor Political judgment’ by making -the. - comments in a letter lo: the. Toronto’ Real Estate. Board.. It was the strongest wrisl- ‘Slapping Trudeau has delivered to.-investigate- possible unprofessional - conduct :- ‘inherited from his predecessors. Forty lawyers, presented a petition to: the. law society - saying they are concerned ahoul Kaplan’s.statements that . Mounties may be justified in some illegal activities becausé they cannot be bound by the same laws as private citizens. ‘Kaplan, a lawyer and _ honorary bencher of: the society . which governs Ontario's 16,300 lawyers, said his‘statements * have been ‘distorted and he is seeking legal. advice. _: ‘It seems to be an attempt to play politics,” he said. “The, position | have taken on the RCMP is that they’ re to respect ; the law, nat to break it."*" Crosbie expelled OTTAWA’ (CP) ~_ -J ustice Minister Jean Chretien said * -today-he did not-lie-in the Commons: -“Tnesday- when he: told - MBs. ‘the federal government had not yet decided to refer ~ the Newfoundland offshore ownership issue to the Supreme ° "Court of Canada, maty ” ~ order: in-council implementing the move’ was 4pigned, - Chretien told reporte today as he enfered. a morning positions were included . Jn. a | layoff “announced | last 7 ~ February. - cabinet meeting. : ; : . “When it!s-not_ ‘signed, it's not-a decision,” he said. L John . Crosbie, ‘Commons Wednesday after accusing Justice Minister Jean Chretien: of lying about the issue. -¢ “ ; . Chretien’ said he ‘doesn't’ Plan ‘to. Yedda, as ‘the: Con S ‘servalives are demanding. *. : “I'd tike to have. an oceasion: to improve my, a but T- need a ‘good: ‘reason,’ Me as Pooh ~ Ctiretien® told the’ ‘Comnions Ticday a ‘decision.o on » thie | ishore issue: ‘had: not-been:made:- ' “But: legs’ than ‘a° day. later’ he was in’ “Newfoundlai da ,- country" 'S highest court. 22 ; Prime Minister’ Trudéau said ihe decision ‘had ineohi mai ‘at ‘cabinet. ‘Tiiesday morning,- ‘bit called ‘it. a: conditional -_ decision: that ‘took: efféct ‘Wednesday morning.” Sy he . However; Crosbie, MP for St.:Jotin’s: West, ald it “was. ‘obvious {he justice minister was’ lying. — at accusation thal * is considered unparlianientary. ‘andusually regults in an MP * being expelled for the reat ofthe day, . - a ; Chfetien conceded he had an inkling” what the decision . . Tight be' when, he spoke in: the ‘Commons Tuesday. -- : ~ 8) had? ah idea bul-there was some other options - ‘open. . “There was; some further consultati lon that had to be done - He algo said cabinel mel ‘Tuesday afternaon, but. he dig not Bpecily ‘whether, the offshore t issue was- discussed then. Poo Ee ' rn / : woe he . .the sharp‘tongued Progressive. Con. : servalive from Newfoundland, was expelled -from the quarterly. for. 9,400 sihigle-delaiche his: and partly. because of lack of knowledge.. -- But Rosenthal said, there are many deaths accepted: as accidental that may actually have, been brought on in- _ tentionally by the young child. 7 “No onginvestigates,” she said. ‘No. one wants to know.’ a - Dome sells” “Dome Petroleum Ltd. of Calgary has’ put all its United - “States exploration and production assets up for salei ina bid: ta reduce its $4.6-billion debt. . Goldman-Sachs, a New York brokerage firm, has been , ‘Association ‘on’ Wednesday ‘that, such behavior: is. mare . put in charge of selling the assets, held mainly: by Dome | “Petroleum Corp. of Denver. Unofficial estimates put their ~ toa cabinet minister in years, bul he did not'ask for book value at between $150 million and $1-billion, although _ Kaplan's resignation — nor was it offered, " And_now .the Law Society of- Upper Canada Anas. been ~ * asked + ” concerning statements Kaplan made following the release”. “af the McDonald Commission report,— a, bombshell Kaptan- * Dome Says the figures are somewhat high. - The properties were put on the block in late April with a late June deadline for offers, said Dome public affairs” ; spokesman Bill. Payne.. He gave: no indication. which “companies had expressed interest. to Dome’s U.S. assets include about 6 607,000 nel hectares of ‘mineral rights. and production in oi], natural gas liquids and gas equivalents totalling 2,954 in 14 states. _tivities witha projected '$200-million exploration budger for 1982. It was the highest profile Canadian oil company in _ Denver. Now, Dome will disappear as 4 corporate entity in ~ - US, exploration ‘and _production.. The company: will: still have U.S: oil and gas’. transmisston assets and bther Properties. . oe ‘In another. development, Canadjan } National Railways . » said Wednesday il plans to close its three main’ shops and lay off 3,500.shoperaft workers: for ‘an extra ‘six to’ eight . weeks this summer, ' Canadian Pacific ‘announced a ‘similar four-week. shut-- “down last week. — . “anadian’ National - “said 700 {jobs,~including 200 ad- —-ministrative;aeross the country will: be eliminated by.year--- - end, though the number of people affected will Il probably. be = “less because of vattrition: a ; ~. > Another’ ‘146 shoperaft workers ’ are: being laid off in- The decision was made Wednesdiy morning, when ‘an: . definitely at the thréé main, shops — Moncton, Pointé St. Charles in Montreal and Transcona i in Winnipeg — but their Canadian National lost almost $701 million during the first’ 2 quarter incluiling $34.7 million on railway, operations. It “doesn't anticipate any” major improvernent, this: year. oo ln ‘other news: “edasl fee Ottawa, pertain hii a during the first three months of “year, ‘down from: ‘16, “POO. units in the: neresponding -petiod as [ The fedefal governitent spént $1081 pilllcimore than. it brought in during the 12 months" ending. ‘Maich 31,.down. . lightly. from the $11,213. billion deficit t incurred during the ~ same period a year earlier; ‘the Finance Department said. ‘Welinesday. The figures ; are ‘not final: 2 _ Foreign-owned ‘companies spend. too much: mioney - “outside the country, contributing 10. economic hardship. in Canada, Stuart Smith, chalriian’ of the Science Council of , Canada, sald ‘Wednesday. No matter how much the dollar - . os ¢ ve = Canada “Mortgage and Heusing corp. said Wedriesday wo - high interest rates haye;made | the market. for new single: ” .. detached homes ‘tie worst in iiibre thin two decades. The Ie. ‘féderal. housing: agency’ in : t eecountry started work:on. |. falls-relative to other, currencies, branch plants: ‘here.con- - . :.Ainue Lo import from foreign parent companies, Smith.told - * the- ‘final. ‘day ‘ofthe giinual : meeting: of the ‘Canadian . ‘Adyénced Technology: ‘Association i in. Ottawa. SG Yr