VANCOUVER (cP) — 7 A‘ ‘group of Russian fores- ae thy: bfficials, due to arrive a here today by train, has asked: that its stay. in Bri- tish. Columbia be. extend- Word of. ‘the request was re- ‘ceived ‘here’. Wednesday by -of- ficials Of. the:B,C; Lumber manu- facturers' association.’ -The re- a was’ inner by Soviet Por: ia umber. on) anéouver Is~ aiid who" is accompanying, the to : next, “Simday_ for Russia, 52 delieved assoélation ‘of- a; : feials' “would arrange extended 4 Lolirs, of: ‘logging ‘and-other_oper- : allons; to ‘meet the request. wa jhe : last. slop on a “OED LAKE, Alberta “P—Two ators near ‘this. air force base, 145 ingtips of a CF- 100 all- - leashes its lethal rockets over ‘the RCAF practice range at Cold Lake, Alberta. The protective plastic conés: of the wingtip Pods can ‘be. seen on behind the jet. (CP from Nat. Defence). = Radar Base Takes Over CF-100s, .:|Makes Them' Fight”, Fires Guns “blips” ‘watehed: by: radar oper- + miles northeast of: Edmonton, told: the’.story of an aerial “battle”. high above the. northern Alberta. -bush. It was a CF-100 practising in- terception and rocket firing on a target towed by a T-33 jet, but the story told on the ‘radar: } | screen as the “blips” moved to-' gether showed. what would hap- pen in the event of ¢ an air at- tack, > --The ‘mock “battle was - fought over ‘the Primrose ‘Lake range, 25 miles north of the big $40, 000, 000. Cold. Lake air base, where thé RCAF trains its CF- 100 :all-weather® fighter crews. .| The entire interception was controlled by radar either on th |. + ground, or in the: plane - without the CF-100 crew ‘getting.a look at their target during the attack. Air force officers‘at Cold Lake explained - o reporters that, the days of the .dog fight developed ‘in two. world wars are gone. Fast-travelling jets moving. at near-sonic speeds have ruled. them: out. Radar even takes over .. | the CF-100 :as-‘skipper: of . the : aircraft ‘in the closing seconds of an! ‘aerial’ engagement, sorder-. d 4 jertisement is not: ‘publishe or he#k contol t weet t ha. CF-=100 crews being: ‘combat- ready. ‘proficiency: ‘make: -month- “long | visits’ for ‘fit’ racic over the, ‘lake firing : witht “the. air force’ ‘has. been. seere~. tive. about the lozation.| of the! station, but the: “enair taf huge | “l white: ‘spheres © pore hed on. at me height of ‘land: makes: it rather Sp OnvEOUs, “1 Inside is ‘a. warge™ “bwo- -storey | ~~; plotting room: surtounded by a ‘}serles of dark booths,. separated from the plotting ‘room by win- dows, where otlicers look at, rows of radarscopes. This Is the we renee eae Hee ay! _ PRINCE “RUPERT FISHERMEN’S CREDIT UNION and, KAIEN CONSUMERS’ CREDIT UNION <1 COOP, STORE), Cow Bay, Phono 2104-5 a CELCO CREDIT:UNION, 510) = 6th Wost, ‘Phono 5775 So ‘LEGION, 27 crévit’ UNION, Legion Building, Phono 4141 boats ground control and warning set up for operatiny ‘CF-100s. Krom: the “report: room, posi- , tions of ‘all aircraft within range of the screen are-reported:to the personne] in the plotting room, whoi mark them on a table map. In operational radar stations when an aircraft is sighted two firing | minutes is allowed for identifi- cation. If it cannot be identified: two *CF-100s are one going in close to identify, the other standing shoot, “scrambled,” ready to After the radar sencis-the air- eyaft sup, fighter marshallers asgian them to controllers at, radarséenes. “. The controllers watch th pror.e ss of. the. inter- cepting and: target aircraft, AS the -radar~ bes circles the -100s ihto range for the aircraft oe 3 weather jet fighter as ‘it un- controllers give directions to the CF-100s. T he controll ers send the CF- and the radar sets to take over. As his aircraft approaches the target? on directions from the ground, the observer who has had his heac at his radar set since take-off, probes Lhe skics ahead. When ne finds the tar- eet, the CF-100 is “locked. on” and the pilot, his eyes watch- ing only his radar set, begins to! steer the plane by keeping a dot within a circle. The plane's radar does the rest right up to firing the rock- ets. Its computing mechanism calculates the speed of the CF- 100, the speed of the target alr- craft and finds the point where the rockets will fire at the tar- eet. Using the data it produces, it. alms the plane and auto- ; ‘lature. ate and District Labor Council! wants | s Attorney-General Robert Bonner | | to put the RCMP report on the , Sturdy-Sommers case before the | next session of the B.C. legiss | The resolution was one of 1) approved by delegates for pres- entation to the merger conven- tion next month of the B.C. Fec- eration of Labor and the Trade Union Congress. The VDLC r called for: @. Provincial government to establish its own car insurance; @ Provincial government to establish a government commis- sion “free from political influ- ence or control,” for the purpose of revising from time to time the redistribution of electoral seats; @ Provincial government to! abolish the “antiquated hours of work act which clings to the 44- hour week.” solutions also ancouver Labor Council Asks Action on Report VANCOUVER «)— Vancouver | --~= < EASON Ac ARARASED TMI aan eae RneTE AOR esl ANNA, Your International hod Store , AH Prine Rupert Daly News Thursday, Ocluber 18, 1986.” _ CHANGED RULE : Before 1867, the British pop. Hament was automatically digs solved on the death of the relgn : ing monarch, ALBERTA MARKET) se Imported Chocolates, Cigars and Cookies,» ’ x iceland Herring and Spanish Anchovies, x Domestic and Imported Cheese. fr Maggi’s Seasoning %& Italian, Westfalian, Swedish Salami, Fancy Sausages. ye European-Made Bread, %. 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