a 405.2001 pe TH YEAR Not 4 TERRACE, B.C. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1971 “Pronts Pad Victoria, B, 's Off ten, G. ‘ - 1 : 635-6357 | g; Pictured above are two strikers belonging to the International Srotherhood of Electrical Workers. They have been unable to settle the dispute which arase on Dec. 15, 1970, In August of this year, their arbitrator resigned and since then the Union has — ‘ara 258 - “ B.C. HYDRO AGAENST | _ been trying to setile the dispute on their own, with no results, : The Union Executive is meeting today and further information will be printed ala later date.. : : “ t Chileotin, Cariboo: Central: “intahlor Today mostly: ‘sunny; : 4 early morning fog patches insome. valleys, winds occasionally MI south 15, highs near 60, Tonight clouding over with rain in.the i . Bulkley Valley by midnight and spreading to other areas before daybreak, winds brisk. southerly at limes, laws 40 to 45. Wed- : nosday cloudy at first but tirning sunny by: noon, winds. nor- : thwesi 15 al limes, highs 55 to 60, Forecast temperatures’ (high, low today, high Wednesday); ay) Tofino 99-53-58; Port Alberni 65-50-65; Port *Hardy 58-50-59: mij Prince’ Rupert 57-45-55; Terrace 5-45-52; Sandspit 59-45-55; : _- Kamloops 67-48-67: Lytton.72-52-70:: Penticton 72-45:70; Kelowna. 72-42-68: Blue River 58-45-58; Revelstoke 60-48-60; Cranbrook 68. i] 45-68: Castlegar 65-47-65; Williams Lake 62-45-80; Quesnel 60-40- fi; Princé George 62-42-60;. Smithers. 55-40-55. man in hospital ol Angelos Sevas of 49 Chilko,. Kitimat was charged with wenl, oul of: control while . : “driving without due care and. crossing the Kitimat River: . Bridge on Haisla Blvd. At 12345. | ATTENTION HUNTERS! | ‘Terrace assistant recreation director,.Les : yy.Clayton was in‘ the. Herald 1] office the other day, and asked us-to warn hunters ‘that: the]: area-around the Hart Farm i is attention" when his vehicle ql - Chey whenjléaving: the. bridg the car jurrijed“the: railing: ‘and Janded . rollitig in’ the . ditch: » “There were ho. personal’ ‘injuries .: though damage ‘to‘the car WAS ° estimated at about $300, «, At’ ‘a.m. , * Anderson ‘of 65 Teal St.’ was . driving’ towards : Kitimat on -. ‘approximisiely” 12: 750 ' the road, returned.- to . the 4 fi pavement, _went--back on: ‘the’. ~ shoulder, :: returned . to the 4 . pavenient ai ended up in the- ae ta beng: bre pied “bush afler rolling, aver. : RCMP’... educational’ purp sare: at till investigating’ prior -to” hunters in.search of due ‘charges being laid, “Though np. | other game make the " Bersanal injuries were reported . a: very. dangerous: one,’ hunters, please stay clear. of the farm, ..”: : *hosp! aL for. -X-FAyS, , ‘Damage:to the'car was estimated.at $1500: ITACE. WAB ‘p u across the bridge.W iy. ; Plymouth Sation. Wagon ‘di ; “RCMP in ‘Terrie Investigating. the. Perterolt 8 - \ccident on bridge, p.m; Oct. he was driving a 1961 =; HD i on Sept. '30 ‘Gerald; <": “Highway 25. His ear skidded 310 °° “feet alang the right shoulder of - «.: he thie of the accident the.” . i Was" ‘later: taken. té. the detatch Cronk said: very frustrated,” - WILL BE BINDING © strikes last June 30. neymen linemen: and sick leave, Hydro workers will not return VANCOUVER (CP). — Striking: British Columbia Hydro workers will not go back to work until there is a return to direct. negotiations, Doug Cronk, business agent for. thie International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, said Monday night. Responding toa call fram Labor Ministér James Chabot for union leaders lo appeal to the members to return to work, Mr. "It's not going to be that easy, The men are very angry and Mr, Chabot has warned the union ‘that the strike is ‘in direct defiance of provincial law” and accused the: union of “dragging its feet” in settlement attempts. The strike, which. began Monday, ‘caused no interruption i in service as supervisors manned the highly-automated operation, but B.C. Hydro was concerned about the possibilities of a major breakdown or.other disruptions of service. Most of the striking workers are maintenance linemen. A B.C. mediation’ commission hearing: was ‘set for this af- ternoon, bul:the union, in line with organized labor's policy of - boycotting Ahe commission, said it. would not appear. .Any- | commission’s decision, however, willbe binding on both parties. . The Hydro-IBEW: ‘contract expired March 31 and contract talks have been going on for nearly nine months. A provincial government -back-to-work order ended a series of rotating The penalty for ‘disobeying a back-to-work order is a maximum fine of. $1,000 for an individual, plus $150.4 day for each day the offence continues, and a ‘maximum fine of $10,000 for a union, plus the $150-a-day penalty. - Hydro has offered a seven-per-cent increase i in each year of. a.two-year contract on a current rate of $5.39 an hour for jour- The union, however, said the wage proposed was offset by inadequacies of Hydro offers in job security. isolation allowance By GARY. FAIRBAIRN. OTTAWA (CP) — Commons -exchanges Monday: aroused . ~ . peared “hefore. District sdge” McCannon.:-on.. . Sept. 30, They were ‘both charged. with © possession of cannabis resin.. Ben McGregor. Link-of No, 12; Paradise Lodge, Kitimat. pleaded hot guiity to ‘the'charge. Through evidence, “mainly that given’ by (a Mr. Tomko who is an advisor for the Drug and Food Directive in ‘Vancouver: and .who- analyzed ~the ‘substance found in: Link's home, the Crown found him guilty and fined him $200 or 15 Rabert Gordon, (Bob) Ariastrong,. also of: No. the same charge. He. pleaded , Guilty and was also f 15 days. in default. «: oistieed owner nae ihe car is | “ Henry’ Block. ‘OF: Kitimat: ;. ; the. ee lilot «to be’done: ai Ain” the ‘municipality, days in default. He was given I : “Month, to/pay. > ‘ 12,' Paradise : Lodge appeared under: ; ES Lakels: Avenue, when’ he was.struck by the other vehicle | ‘this | car, “please, : “SB cio. tist Wie cabinet has _ inte Tapelded to sine Canada’s energy. es ounces. as..a “bargaining . * counter In-its catapaign for Fe-. rom United States fredare, Appeared on October Ist before Judge Patrick Wright.: His case’ Was: ; Femanded , for trial ‘untlt October. 5th. -Jim:: Houston: of : Kitimat pleaded not guilty October. toa charge of having an. unlicenced: dog..and ‘ancther charge’ of. allowing his dog to run at large. : He . was’ Barrister’ Rick: ‘Wozney who. appeared: before Judge Patrick . Wright dnd asked for the case to be remanded for trail until "October, 2 23, m ~ Van ns collide ; An accident. betwen a 964. " Ford Van and a 1969. Chevrolet - r driven-by: ‘William Tymebuk of Lakelse: Lake. year, : “Bhiow;: 'Oklahomal’”: ' He - represented «‘by- ‘strictlons, the: 10-percent supplementary duty, the-U.S.. has “placed: on imports ‘and other measures Of economic protectionism, Government ministers ,also denied they are. considering ; yiélding to U.S. requests for re- ~ vision of the 1965 Canada-US. auto pact and 1963 defence-pur- _ chasing agreement in order to wih Telief from the extra duty. Prime Minister Trudeau said. the government has: told the United States it now is too busy with other economic miatters to continue U.S. requested discus: ‘siong on energy. Issues, WU, 8. ASKS “The talks on trade in oil ad- journed last ‘spring with a view to resumption in the: fall, The _U.S. government recently asked when they could -begin again. We have indicated to the, : ‘United States that at this partic- * war point we are, preoccupied with other matters, particularly ecbnomic matters, : ‘and that we ’ are not in a position at.the.mo-. ment to sit.down with United’. States officials and . continue ‘these talks,” Mr, Trideau told: Conservative’ Leader Robert . . Stanfield. Andrew Brewin (NDP—To- "Bonito Greenwood) asked if the “refusal is “a ‘subtle form of re- - tallation in _Tespect., of Tecent ‘The suspicions’ among. “MPs were fuelled by .:cautious - : government replies. to a-series of: questions on how -Canada © - could obtain exemption from = removal of the US. “Columbia “Forest «. ve weather. last: ‘Week redu Canada‘ 5 resources sparks Commons. talks US, economic. policies.’ nw Mr. Trudeau said, ‘*No, “You mean it is riot subtle?” The ‘questions follow. ‘net ministers have disagreed on. - ‘whether to make auto-pact con-. cessions in an ‘attempt to obtain. charges. ‘ DENIES DISSENSION Mr; Trudeau; however, said Monday a report on cabinet dis- ‘ sension was entirely false, Under the aut pact, Canada is guaranteed a certain share— too large a share say U.S: offi- cials—of production and em- ployment in . the North ‘American auto industry. The. pact provides for customs - exemptions to- permit a more integrated auto’ and parts’ manufacturing industry. ate fttere aretetereleveres ates @ 5, ‘ NO BLAME ATTACHED | RICHMOND (CP) — A céro- cet atastetetatitel Mfefolel * ner's inquiry found Monday that ‘the death of William Carson, 14, ‘who collapsed’ during a football game, was‘ accidental and at- - tached no blame; Coroner Dr- R. C.Talmey said. the boy died “ofa brain hemorrhage Sent. a3, . COMMITTED. FOR TRIAL VANCOUVER (CP).— Join Frank Pisler,:41, was-commit- _ ted for higher’ court trial Mon: - day on a charge. of criminal’ __,Hegligence in. the: traffic ‘death. of, Alix, Laura: Donaldson, .14, ae nike June 30 while nding her : 2 e, ‘VICTORIA: (CPS The British : Service nday . that cool ced the - /-gumber- of “forest” fires -in' the’ man’ "2 proves to-go. The total. of fires. the: season ‘stands at’ 2,689, compared, to last year's: record al by-#180 80,000; loaded. logging truck oo pakes and overturned a + import. : ats oe B.C, prurs settee te ie Canada, told-'the | Calgary: ana: ‘Chamber: of, Commerce ‘Mon: a -* §,909.-Costs this year have been LS bie m5, 000, sxceelng last ye year’ : IN TWO YEARS: ‘another elections LONDON (CP) — : Premier. WAC. ‘Bennett of British Col- ~~ wmibia says. he ‘is preparing to fight another provincial election campaign in two. years’ time. While rumors. abound: about - ~ his possible retirément,: the 71-: year-old leader, premier. for.19 years, said in an interview Mon- day that this is by no means his. . last official trip to Britain. -: “I plan to-be back and I?m preparing : for my. “next cam- : paign.”” -. tet The premier, vigorous, effi- cient: and his. dark eyes. still” filled. with” that ‘well-known evangelical’: gaze, was: inter.” viewed -as he. slipped away briefly from a British Columbia . House reception; Prominent London. financiers "mixed - with “government of: .. ~ ficials while Bennett, the host, stood for a solid two hours in the - main lobby. receiving “guests. “While. conversation -among " some of the’ guests, including Bennett's own. entourage, touched on the ‘future of. British Columbia politics and the possi- bility that he may step: down Next: year, the Social Credit ‘ leader emphasized in the inter. view that he has no. Plans for retirement. He was satisfied that during . his tenure he had accomplished . a great deal for the province but he feels there is much more to. , be done, including the- field, of social welfare. courage _, increased’. ployment,. ‘whereby ; ~ HONG :. KONG. (Reuter) - President. Nixon's ‘foreign policy: adviser, Henry A, Kissinger, will visit Peking in | the latter part. of October for “talks with ‘the Chinese govern. . Mentto make. alrangemenits for '.President Nixon’s visit to China, ‘the New ‘China ‘News. “agency, reported today. - Kissinger’s visit was agreed by.the Chinese and U.S. govern- ° ments, the agency: said. - . Kissinger last visited Peking , _from July 9-to 11: He held‘a top. “secret: talk with Chinese Pre- “mer: Chou En-lai, who invited Nixon to visit China before the. end of May, 1972. : sane THEFT INVESTIGATED | VANCOUVER, (CP) — Police. Monday ‘were. investigating a weekend housebreaking that’ fi netted thievés $6,785 in cash end securities, Lena Malatinka ‘told police a bedroom in her home : _ was ransacked while she was out, LAWS ‘HARMFUL 0° CALGARY (CP)—The widdal : OF: rable “Interests: the. -forcitig ‘the-adoption’ of harmtul, legislation directed against.the ~. . automobile industry, Re. W.; Todgham, president of Chryster: day. - Just before his arrival here he |, had announced a scheme teen--".. em- : the™ government paid one-half the , Kissingér to-visit. a a «dished reports: that senior’ “tabi: Peking soon ” - was that thes avi rage budgetting wages of the jobless faken on on firms: which. oe dont hire more men.“ : This government “ante: was . good ’ for ~ six. months, ' asked what will happen: ‘wher the six-month period ends,’Be nett replied; ‘We will have " dook at the situation “again.” states: : ST. “JOHN'S, ila” (CP) aoa Premier Joseph» "Smallwood indicated today. that --an- nouncement of ‘a. ‘provincial ‘general election, will come: at a news. conference . Wednesday’. “As a matter of fact I expec’ t0-call-a press conference to. morrow and on that: occasion J may have ‘something. to say,” .Mr, Smallwood said in an inter- view when asked if he. planned to announce the election before ’ the end of the. week. ' _ Jf announced Wednesday the earliest date on which the elec- tion could be held would be Oct. 27 although speculation here is that Oct. 28 or Nov. 1 are more likely dates. ; - "permissible. spending’ by: large an "; Schook: districts will-be ‘cut ‘two 7. per, cent ‘in 1972, Education. fi Minister’ Donald Brothers told British’), Columbia’ S| _Seliool trustees. Monday.. | , He told:delegates to the 57th ‘annual : B.C: . School; ‘Trustees “Association, convention: that” 3 school districts with “budgets | ‘over $3 million.will beheld toa " budget of not’ tnare than ‘168 per cent of .this year’ 8 ‘budget, in- stead of 119. per, cent as. in the past.” The ‘other 42 smaller districts : “will still. be. permitted: the 110 per cent.overage. : Mr. Brothers also announced that school districts with uous ally: rapidly:-growing popula: - tions, such as Coquitlam, Delta, . Kelowna’ and ‘Fernie, will. be. i ‘apply for. special ty granis. ‘He said @ Feason for cutting ‘back the finance - ‘formula ‘top: this ‘year. of the 38 Jarger districts had been just eight | per cent ‘above that of. the’ previous ‘session.of the legislature in the spring, ‘but:they ¥ : letting 3 you trustees know. them , now 80, you can set. your Pasi ‘ALDERMAN, RETURN Monday 1 from a trip tothe ‘Union, ‘He “said.