PAGE As, THE HERALD, Tuesday, May 24, 1977 sponsors eetene see ‘te ” sce ne eee SS sts reer Lelelecvleleleces : lar nteleTerevererererer Ronin Sear PRP RESE SOS Se "—" ae on WTarat rele etearanarasarae ara ata area RR RIC OIC atatatate aerate! Pat arate' oreesele rare aTae arene awe ron Ed DeVries, head of the school's math department, stands beside Terrace winners of the Junior Mathematics Contests. They are % (top centre to right) Karen McRae ts who scored 50.50; Laurie Radelet * who scored 49.25; (bottom left to right) Dave Carson who scored 46.75; Pat Thomson who scored 46.75 and Pam Thomsen who scored 42.75. £6%e%gPataTaTer javetat etal elalt i. taal ssa ites orm POs, See oe oe on 05 Outs eTeM eM , Pat, C7 Sotatetatatetatera!: ceteteteta EE eS Saar reiet Caledonia math winners There were 21,500 students from 1,065 schools participating thraughout Canada in the contest. St. Johns Secondary from Winnipeg took national first place while St. George Secondary from Vancouver took first place in 6.C. Caledonice placed 53rd out of the 129 B.C. SCHOOLS. The perfect score was 140 points. ; LUSAKA (AP) — Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda said Monday he has “yery, very reliable” in- formation that Ian Smith three times wanted to resign as prime minister of Rho- desia but was pressured to stay by South African Prime Minister John Vorster. “The reason Vorsler has done this is he wants to be able to tell the West that if the West accepts his con- ditions on Namibia he is able to deliver Smith to them,” Kaunda tolda news conference, Kaunda, one of the so- called ‘front-line’ black African leaders aiding black nationalist guerrillas in their war against the white- minority Smith regime, spoke with reporters after a meeting with Andrew Young, United States am- bassador to the United Nations. The black U.S. envoy, ona TEL AVIV (AP) — Manahem Begin, first in line to be Israel’s next prime minister, was admitted to a ' hospital cardiac unit Monday after feeling ill but doctors said he had not suffered another heart attack.. “There is not an evidence of a heart attack,” said Dr. Shlomo Laniado, head of Ichiloy Hospital's cardiac section. He ‘said Begin, who suffered a heart attack two months ago, will remain under observation for several days. Begin, 63, who heads the right-wing Likud political bloc, was stricken in March. during the long Israeli election campaign and was Vernon hotel ablaze VERNON, B.C. (CP)-- Three guests received minor injuries when an s. explosion followed by a fire destroyed the Allison Motor Hotel Sunday night. An RCMP spokesman said only the shell of the three- storey downtown hotel was left standing and firemen were still at the scene this morning to ensure smaller fires did not break out, The spokesman said. all four units of the city’s fire départment were called out to handle the blaze after the fire report was received at 10:30 am. PDT. The fire wasn’t under control: until about 7 a.m. Vorster b -Whomever . the _. A PAWN WITH THE WEST two-week Africa trip, held an unexpected meeting here Monday with Sam Nujoma, head of the South-West Africa People's Organization. Nujoma's guerrillas are fighting to end white South African control of SouthWest Africa, called Namibia by black nationalists. Kaunda’s assertions about Vorster and Smith were made in a brief statement, not in answer to questions. He: did not make clear whether Smith, in con- sidering resigning, intended to capitulate to black- majority rule in white- governed Rhodesia, Kaunda said Vorster told the Rhodesian leader: “You lly well stay there until I ve solyed my Namibia problem.” The U.S. and Britain have been pressuring Vorster to we his economic clout—. health ; question mark in hospital for three weeks. His latest illness raised ulation he might not be able to continue his political activities, but Likud associates sald Begin felt well when he awoke Monday after a restful night under sedation. If Begin should be unable’ to carry on his work, another Likud member . would be nated to fill his seat in the parliament, or Knesset. The right to form a government. would fall to party chooses. . A meeting today with Frof. Yigael Yadin, leader of the Democratic Movement for Change (DMC), to negotiate a possible coalition, was to go on as scheduled, Likud leaders said. Getting up for your shift South Africa is Rhodesia's main trading partner—to get Smith to hand power ° over to his country’s black majority, At the same time, Vorster is being pressed by Western countries and the UN to relinquish South Africa's disputed control of South- West Africa. Kaunda said that Vorster, by helping es- tablish black-majority rule in Rhodesia, hopes to win time to handle the South- West African situation. Kaunda also. told repor- ters that Vorster had sent the head of the multinational London Rhodesia Co. a message threatening to “pull the trigger against him,” Kaunda indicated the threat- was related to a lawsuit Zambia plans to file against mlltinational oil companies that allegedly “have used phoney com- approach to solyin acks Rhodesia’s Smith | panies in South Africa to southern Afrida’s racia continue to supply oil to Rhodesia in vielation of a UN economic embargo on that country. Diplomatic sources said it is possible that Tiny Rowland, head of London Rhodesia, provided the Zambian government with evidence for the lawsuit. London Rhodesia is involved in the oil trade in Africa. The sources said Vorster's ‘ alleged reference to A “trigger” might refer to the . vast investments London Rhodesia has in South Africa. Sunday night, Young, who ended a two-day visit to South Africa with a call for a black economic boycott, - spoke to a sometimes hostile. audience of 1,500 students at the University of Zambia. He defended the non-violent MRS. POLYGAMIST — CHARGED IN DEATH SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - (AP) — The wife of an avowed polygamist has been arrested in the slaying of Rulon Allred, a ‘polygamist cult leader nned down by two women in front of horrified patients at his office earlier this month. Allred, 71, an ex: communicated Mormon, had received handwritten death threats on. pamphlets printed by a rival polygamist sect, Ervil LeBaron’s Church of the Lamb of God, _ the newspaper Deseret News said Monday. ‘ Allred's sect, which elaims several thousand members in the U.S. West -buthas no name or doctrine apart from Mormonism, has been peaceful in contrast to other polygamist sects linked to half-a-dozen violent deaths or disap-, pearances in recent years, police said. Nancy Chynoweth, 28, of Littleton, Colo., | was arrested in Carrollton, Tex., on Sunday on a charge of criminal conspiracy in Allred’s death. Police said she waived extradition and will be returned to Utah in a few days. n Her husband, Victor Chynoweth, told The Deseret. News he iB ic polygamist and a ‘“‘philo- sophical follower” of LeBaron but is not a member of the Church of the Lamb of God. He said he once had two wives, but he did not say whether he now has more than one wife. Allred was shot six times at his office in ‘suburban Murray on May 10, Both LeBaron’s sect and Allred’s group are offshoots, of the Church of Jesus Christ . of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), which permitted polygamy until the 1890s but How excommunicates polygamists. : problems, Ze S 4 British Columbia |. Buildings Corporation appointment John R, Pitcher The appointment of John R, Pitcher of West Vancouver as - Chief Executive Officer of the British Columbia Buildings Corporation is announced by the Hon. Alex Fraser, minister rasponsible. The Corporation was estab- lished by,the Legislature to acquire, davelop and manage property for which provincial government ministries will be charged rent. This concept, which is new to government in ‘Canada, is designed to bring accountability to accommoda- tion used by government throughout British Cofumbla. 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