ine fate af arvattempt by “afe' 40,000-member ‘Albérta - Union’ of | Pro- vincial, Employees te overlurn government “aniti-strike’ laws. will “be ; Court; of Queen's. Bench. ; ‘After hearing day-long _ sides, .. which continued ". through Monday evening, :. Chief Justice William Sin- ‘clair reserved his © decision. He said he needs , afew days to research the case brought against the. Union lawyers drew on ‘precedents and stddeuments dating back to © a “AD MONTON (CP)*—— * determined Friday in arguments from both - . government by the union.’ the'Treaty. of Versailles in their attempt to overturn parts of the Public Ser. ~ vice Employees Relations _- forbids Act . which employees provincial from striking. The. union’ ‘elalms, the act is invalid and violates, international law because it does not draw a. dif-" ference between essential and non-essential em- oyees. The chief justice said he also. wanis to act as * quickly as possible on: a government . mave to charge six striking jail guards with contempt of court. for disobeying a . back-to-work, , injunction ago. “+ ‘The government court action against the guards ‘ig: scheduled: to resume - ‘today, “Last Friday, the’ -. .government . evidence’ against. the - guards - who. possible jail. term and, . fines of up to $10, O00 each.” The combined court , case arose from illegal. resented face a civil service strikes which began when 186 Alberta Liquor Control Board - warehouse ‘workers walked-off the job July 2. They were joined five days later by. 1,000 jail . guards at nine correc- ’ tional institutions across “he nrovinde and ‘late’ Ins - week . by? another: 3,060, © -_ administrative. ~+ ment support: stalf,- + “The -stx jail” ‘guards . called to court last Friday. .” were the first of 15 ‘served . with - contempt-ofcourt cet “issued neay two weeks | a notices : for ‘defying the back-to-wark injunction.) ° Tension continues ta "mou:t in union ranks ‘and members ‘now. want ‘the government to guarantee. . there will be no reprisala * against -. -striking. ¢ém- ployees once the dispute - is resolved. The strikers * . have been without a contract since: March 31. Picket lines have been generally quiet. But a ‘woman 1 whose aso a probationary, jail. guard: “govern:! . "province, and. ‘hos been’ ‘eroagin; picket lines said. thre men broke into. her tome Sunday; tied her up and:- Sr rnwhile, in, ont strike action across, the contract. talka: .. between the’.City. of. Calgary and its 2,200.” -inside : workers, broke’ ~. down again Monday after. a‘short resumption. a » Edmonton, and “Calgary: NANAIMO ose g: ter. ign of. ” Oqaries Joseph Publi © ‘Employees ey was. committed: “int Walked off ithe : job: - ‘Inst: ~provineial court - ‘Thursday :to- protest low: | Monday to stand trial ‘on two _ set her baby" s bedding On), Wages.” The elty has: of Rcd of ‘Firpt degree mer ye fire. tered | ad in: 5. : CAD oa! The 19-year-old. wona ; te told police she recognized.” - witile the: Tiniosi je. peeking “all three men, 08 od ‘12-per-cent increase in! t guards a elmon ! } oeenuaee Correctional | Centre in 2” ~ gdesiet: (CP) RCMP “park: ' Edmon “a aI “were questioning ap 1iiyear: : oe Blas dwindle: a he ‘ province: races: ait for. thie’. third"; -congatutlve _ Workers pre alr ae at Labatt's tn gp sWED. JULY 23 _HOURS "Mon. “Sat. 9;00-6:00 Thurs. & Fri. 9:00-9:00 til ‘Terrace’s: Inflation - Fighter YES! INFLATION iS. DRIVING UP. PRICES — ‘ON EVERYTHING. BUT....'‘WATCH US! . . AT. THE PRICE BUSTERS RETAILS ARE COMING DOWN...CHECK FOR YOURSELVESH alitre ‘CARTON ‘HOMOGENIZED OR 2% FRASER VALLEY BUTTER 63 © LB. CALIFORNIA No. i ORANGES: ‘SIZE 138" s "y B.C. NEW Cera CANADA NO. 1 “SAMSONS. q monitor theaetivites gf 0,000 ‘Beaches in. nid i ity’ a cent’ of the crimes: were’. VANCOUVER... ee): Negotiadlons” between. the . 709 nettuct om ua inti p'and its. ad ‘Post Office's: -M wt ) district administfation- has. . | PO ns only 12. ‘investigators. . VICTORI émployees: at :7 ferent. ‘locations, é& ‘federal ine quiry’ into postal security was, al Monday. oa a, Jean Bourdon, en district ‘diréctor, said- small “number : -of:. - yestigators. makes At. teary, impossible - ‘ensure’. adequate 56 cecly within the: ; postal servi ca, 7a “The commission was told : in Ottawa slabt wele that:, “mail theft and other’ crimes: - ‘within. Canada's ’ ‘postal. _ service totalled between $2.5; “million: and $4° naillion: ‘int: fiscal 1976-79 and: that 65 ‘per health | “hazard, Hanpon (NDP. - _ + Viejo) ’ sncowver : :pollution .in-"~ , Spector, and. ‘two: Vancouver’ ., ' area: municipalities .werd , ¢harged® - Violating apes committed ‘in. Montreal: cand “Toronto. 6! “Testifying during the lest Sd ke was tnabls |. Bourdon sa @ was lune re was |i Mo: inthe ‘to provide -statistics’ on. Ans - hare as light Ms day ternal crime ‘at: Montreal »--gtizens’ living - away .from post offices, «°° ” eet But he. acknowledged ‘that } ar internal security dt Montreal °°. post offices: “eaves: much to ; be desired” because. of, the lack of Investigators: - The ‘problem,’ ‘pourden saidy, is.that Rati Suen | 4 salarlee, and p - oe advancemen me difficult for ihe ware ce to recruit. fully: uals in- we vestigators.’ er yr eet ‘It's also complicated by! A the fact that. employees. of - the postal service have.to in ; m vestigate other employees of A the postal service,” he gald. One way atound the problem. ‘would be to, set up an In-° vestigation - |department ~ distinct Irom. the Post: Oitice, phesaid. George -Sehnelder, director of’ postal. security for - Quebec, said. that": ‘because of the eae “ shortage hig department is. well behind in‘ investigations’ of possible irregulari Hes ; Both Schneider’ ° ‘ahd. Bourdon agreed with’ a The’ case. ‘of ‘Viola’ Rae proposal that - post office” MoGregor,. '47,, a North : _ avestigators' be given the Vancouver woman. found, status of peice officers to. abit to death near hera July. - §, remains .unsotved, Det.’ attract more. qualified 5 personnel | and lead to Hahter, Walt Stout of Pierce: County”: ; || sheriff's office said Monday.“! " VARCOUVER Pte: pee YANGOUVER! cpy. io ‘Education: Minister: : Brian _ Smith will conduct’ public ” meetings - in, 30, -eentres :" Ghroughout BC. starting-In | September to receive ‘optn:- fons om mr Pocaiote canes to oa ‘TACOMA, ‘Wash: (CRY = security.. - WASHINGTON “(APY — ts The: United States faces a : heady ‘sources’ painfully slow bared bldg : day. _recession, | wi unemi- , ‘The G aries ‘adiministratie ‘ ployment stuck. at @.5 ber its le : cent through 1981. .. veleaded © ‘etbooks continually © and poe economic, outlook - Monday, - ‘double-digit inflation,’ the. and. It was drastically _ Carter administration says.- . “An even gloomier picture... exticnsiat in- March; cat me: of the economy is painted by “PY AU cal a Eh the Congressional Budget, pony et. 1961, w . Office, which is expected to 1° fey predict about a nirle-per-cent ” The administration now Is : unemployment rate When its Lhieniaiall ‘a a ‘uy 23 3 and {uly ao \ | sak Yukon.” ai “ “Council: 5 Labor inion “ate so polluted they. pose a. aa clout we ne ‘Gordon’ ‘calling for a tak cai ne eve: lawet for, the ire, VANCOUYER-(CP) oA equator “hargid were ‘hazatsow waste . nspector eae eee ‘Monday ¢ ‘with. “nie ipapties, ecatrol _ Ridge. Draft trout gt draft: :éPdered “by turnout at the U.S. coreulate president Shana Carley. ‘American “ened i hituselt in; ‘te few. hours ‘of. ‘registra! _hame could register for the. “gald a'consulate o "Het eo che : "aa penned ; Case still unsotved S. "ferent ‘than the original Vo Lyn ai i 24; 1970 pete as yaar A ‘filated: iat ‘Tom-.«M mas the: Pyblic Schioola ” “executive” absisant: :- Ron “week, ae ae ‘Shewes found with a wnat calibre bullet va ny back: of 2 pees eterna quis . by ‘only .a. 2.6-pere —bext . eet Recs {FOI As, bean oh a}! it _jump next ear,’ fe jump than. & earl pecialions... a mange wi per cei end of the year.from- bell cent. now, paling alee 6 million more’ - work, and will 1 ‘the diet mal the oeeneiay Bhd : : te “ictal “Ad pened!