ROW’ 5 | DES By darel ime) Roctober 90, 1984 B y:51 me 90:52 Bes. 2,100 me 14:51 17.4: fect 17.3 feeb, 6.2 fect 93 fect . boat Repair. Possibilities . - 4 s, Consideration at Ottawa Be saliolis are underway in Ottawa to see if| § B ituport shipyar d can ke operated econom- |: : Beyaiir hase Lor fishing boats and-other vos- Rian size, ‘This Byehate, MP, a was reported yesterday by La meeting of the local a y- hip wd committee, pia said thaty: soo Eyeing held on the! , Fe te proposals y Fisheries nly te | allowing hig re- B. He added that foposal, which call | “4 fhe property to a Bared to carry oul “a work as well as yar had been - lack of inter- s approached, B ither Alean nor Mad had indicated Make use of such a Rr operations in the Mehaite expressed Lhe butcome of the dis- B epend on wheth- ble operator could could be counted B shipyard funetion BHe said it was un- BBs vould be taken B; murine slipway Bemerty until a firm mal an operator was Benes reported that mona recent visit to e contacled chair- wart to see if any- i me done to promote tthe drydock and me) the result that a F arranged between Picgotintor Bernard | marcpresentatives offs Bich might be in- Benid that although Becment had been | Pproposal that the:. Metal Fatig ue Said Cause Of Jet Crash. in the Mediterranean last Jan- today:: : An- investigator sald it. ‘ap- peared that the worn-out metal had cqused disruption: of the pressurized cabin, resulting. in the crash of the Comet with 35 persons aboard, The inquiry was into the Elba disaster and a second ‘Comet killed. The two disasters resulted in the Comets — pride of Bri- taln’s alr. fleet—being grounded. Sir Lionel Heald, retiring at- torney~general, sald the Comet first Jet ‘plane ever: to carry pas- sengers in-.a “scheduled - world strviec., At ‘the. Aime.of the acel~. dent, it.had, flown 3 681 hours for Miration: _ more -than®’ Fon general indus* j miscussions did not! ess afler his return | mrt. He concluded |. Bas lust when word | that the pontoons | Nd’ He emphas|zed;' Hime of disclssion':, miention was: made hat the pontoons Bisposedl of In thts: iY E the whole matter, plored the sale of . fs a blow to the eecesstully continu mee bere as well as meY'rse effect on the Alely at sea, mon af George Casey me appointed. to Pars protest” to the ent for pbs ao Hie matter and tls mes ‘he drydock, The dressed to thery and to the Mine _¢ National Defence, ts herhes, Bers Held hooting ~ Go Provins ely atinouneed Mr, BB Lait Therrien, a BON Val David dla- io oh | 4; By HAL COOPER "LONDON — ww din : LONDON — (Reuters).~Metal " fatigue was the likely cause of ai Brilish Comet jet airliner -crdsh |- wary, a.court of Inquiry: was told crash. off ‘Naples last April in], which all 21 persons,aboard were | which crashed. off Elba was the |’ British Overseas. Airways, ‘Corpo-, , London, where thi Edinburgh, ‘and however, have, before, being. presented to: le has hee Que et, 25. The ‘shapely actresses, “along: with. “others, hive been: invited ‘to. attend: an. Italian film: fes Db resented. to the: Queen, the Duke argaret. Organizers. of. the: aff " jee fo tone down. the cling _ “e aecused i strikers’ of: prnging! 4 hi netinain “tho whole trade. union: move-|d i; AUlantic. Mner port of Soiithamp- ment into disrepute.”-* ton, was threatened today ;with a shytdown’. by. a’ Comhunist- ¢ ibackéd Waterfront: stitke: aimed at every major shipping’ ceutie [in the British isles. b TA Southampton; lenders of tite ‘alton strike ‘binpétel ‘vith unfon bffidials, Who: opposed: the walkouls, ‘for tho,’ backing ‘of 2,052 stevedores. “Whether the |" Tho .16- “(Ay stoppage already Southampton workers: would re- has tied up the vast London dock ships He idle at thelr moorings. Routers news agency reported ollicr parighiuble goods ts operat. Hhranght in suuniies of the cam moditics drastically cut by the port. stoppnge. Tho Trades Union Congtess, ‘after 10 days of the dispute and aren and sharply curtailed work at Liverpool, the second biggest ocenn cargo pork. Nearly 35,000] 8 of Britain's 76,000: dockers are off thelr Jobs and plmost 200 this moriing that a "full-seale airlift’ of bybtor, cheese and jug: from The Netherlands to London, Hight chartered. Ughts | bisuast organization af nnions (In Britnin, taday broke Its silence main on the job was {rv doubt, Anxious owners? of the |ner Queen ‘Elizabeth. -browght the 83,000-ton ship: in, stern-first Monday so she would face: the! channel, and be’. able . to Jeave without tugs if’ teceRsary. The. liner 4s scheduled Lo: sail Wed- nesday evening, carryling Queon Mother Elizabeth on the first stage of her vist: to the United States, we ay, ay . © pees -nn ar oarem poe nemnipepenn eben eneea® GRIM FIGUIS TORQUAY, England (— More than 400 Britons lost thelr lives in flres Inst yeur and6,000 were Injured, sald home gooretary Slr lpavid t Maxwell Fyfa.ab a con- the grontest terror of thom all * Faulk er wats, a: paskentier: in thd: Mat at they thine-of ithe iacel- dént; ti vite VM ¥. "Meanwhil, “hme Bait of the “car ageldentt ‘was © chiarge against Vie Johnson; ‘driver, of the car, who pleaded’ guilty: to 8 ‘lcharge, of driving (while ‘his l- cence was under guspension, and was fihed-$50 and: costs or, dn.de- fault, ong month-in jail: ° - Police Magistrate W; D, Vance heard: the case in:court here this morning. Johnson, paid the. fine. Subs Greatost Threat, VICTORIA — .@) -- Renr-Ad- miral J, C, Hibbard sail Monday the’ subniavine is the grentest terror of iil wartime son menace, ae flag officer of Canada’s, Pacific conmand told delegatos'| ~ to the provinee-wide civil de- fonce conforanco hora: “OF all the wartime menaces of the sea the submarine ts sull feronco of fire chlofs:hore, 38, of Vancouver, ‘where troop of : ‘army « ‘bridge-bulldlng experts will, be: altlifted strom | ; Chilliwack, B.C, Ho" ‘flood stripken” Toronto, ‘army head-|. quartets tnnounced Monday.” The mon are stheduled to ar- rive in Toronto at 7 am, Tues- ‘day aboard RCAF aircraft. They are from the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering , at Chilliwack. ‘The Ontarlo government asked the army’s central command, Men ae for thelr help. Balloy bridge. _ Kenneth | George q Jene appeared | the Children’s*Aid Society's oo AE it located’: the ‘child’s’-mother ‘gay: who left. Darlene in ‘the tem- two months: ‘ag0" “and: didn’t re- m= | turn to’ claim. her.” The ; a “playing: ‘with the: ee as | |. this photo shows (OR. Photo) “yee porary: care of another family te ie : in: {he Winnipeg | ‘flocds nd he}. a b | ‘| Rimouski Major job of the B.C, troops will bo-to construct a 240-fool, Balloy bridge ‘across the Humber river at route 401. They also are to demolish an old span at Bath- recreational urst street and replace ib with a brought, suggestions for sue of booster memberships, tag days, market”: garners of. ‘Holland. | onlg at ‘, toro 4.0 I for donations’ with hie poll have heen recelved .| total of 1,400. The Dally News- -spontsor ed con. test, which offers a $25 prize for the letter containing. the best} suggestion fot ensuring contin- ued successful operation of the centre, > ernment must change its con- - | negotiator for Canada's biggest ; rall union says the federal gov- mene poet Change in Methods Required ‘Says Rail Union Negotiator OTTAWA -~ ) — The chief; W. J, Snuth of Montreal, sec retary: of the joint protective board of tho Onnadlan Broth- ‘New entrios. tii the|Civia’ Cen tre, letter contest, suggesting in- auguration- of: bowling - at: the): eehtre and a combined appeal the past few days while the Centre's membership’ has climbed to. a carilor phe ht . aan ey y ae sweets anit p nb opinion polls. . no LETTER Row VANCOUVER, The latest entrles come from Odd Eldsevik,'414 Sixth Avenue Fast, and from Edward W. Green, | former Prince ‘Rupert resident, now of. Vancouver. Mr, Eldsvik's lettor lows: ...,. Tb seems to: ame that the, Civic Centre; housos and, ‘supports many sports such as basketball, roller skating, badminton, hoxs ing, ete., which ‘do not-produce |" voy much rovenita, Why doeg- n't the Civic. Centre hold a sport] which would produce a sub- stantlal Income? "Bowling is one of those sports| It. would probably coat quite a lot of money to build the nume bor of bowling alloys required but wouldn't the Income be suffletent to pay off tho Investment and also provide a, substantial. profit Is ab fol- north of Toron-'; erhood of Railway. Employees to reduco the Centre's doficlt? tlon’ at many: polnts th Prince’ Georgo,: j¢ n Prince Rupert vetora: a sult-of a change in the otorans’ Land Act teducing, the’ ajnotnt of proparty equlted. for build. g. ese Th slag! ‘at! Tana ‘reoutred fire’ past: prohibited: gonoral open. to lack of:tirnble land avallablo, “Tho Canadian: Leglon, which, wig Instrumental ‘in revision'gf tho land ‘acl, antounedd “tho scheme herd, and. Graham ‘Alex. ander, local: , Legion. .proaldent, hid bofay Uioro. was-every rede of: at lent 10 units to be well underway by. noxt apring, NO PIE INTHE SKY ration of’tho.'schama here ‘ie Plans for inguauration of the : son to-oxpect a VTA: sottlemant e shot and and ths ave detained, BOrurred at tho Thertlons Monday : ollintion procedure in rallway- union disputes, eons om soreness TURNED DOWN, PREVIOUSLY | owover, to noled,,“this end "I believe the iden of howliNg| pie tn the sky plan” but capone nlleys has boon turned. downjon the: ‘ability of the veteran to provionaly by tho. board of dir-| work for hls own, bonefit, With- CCL, advocates scrap kd the progent system of a threaeman ~{conelilation. bord’ conalatiig of company and unton nomineos lie whe sob up a (sled Le two hoys tered St, Joronte, fl DY, ative midnight, bi hae Cntlan town 4 Montroal, le nld the 03. Itt and ly wife, Fhonye whey thoro. ON Me dooy, boss i tpparantly | TB Up, aanleod for | . nt the farmer lO Youngators shob le head With waa} i OMAN bays then went OOM to tne Mra, a shat por through Drighhay AW tho tebe about a ane voungators th helaboy enllod "firm home to re Was wrong and Mer and: Whe wifo g MOOls OF blood, ters, whos ile, v 8 NANO TT THCHLIO NTR ore brought POIs Howequurtory Toronto aron. This hotel and bhole qari ng the wales. el - 4 {I of dona, inant ve! qn ‘honvy NUNRIOANK AZ Taft hore i olint Nornla, v woatorn auburh af Toronto, wore partly aubmorged by flood waters of tho tunther river, Motortate had to abandon aorvico atation i. awed thelr nua damngo whim Wy il ‘tho: 4 OP Mil fi WEATHER Preeipitation tas boon qilte heavy In apals along the cotist overnight nx, cold. Pacifie alr pushed caatward onto Uo const, Winds havo also "boon gusty with Who atrongost ‘bolng roported along woutarn Vancouver Taland, Raln td spronding Into the south. orn Interior though amounts in the Intorlor anontd be ight, Homo" cloaring 4 @xpectod Mong tho const Inte today and inthe {ntorior overnight, Be- j jonure of thix, overnight tompor- atures nro forecast bo ‘he lower In all xeotlona tonight. By tomorrow: anothor major storm Is expoctod to bo nearing Who const and More Koulhenslor- [TY galos nnd ratty cut be,expootad, North Const, Reglon--Cloudy with showers und ovanatonal ANY porlods today, Raln. Wed neaday, Little eluwngo in lem porntive, Winds weatorly 20 bas y CoM Neht tonight and tne cvonallg to doubhpnal 86 again Unpaday morning, Low to» a band Nign Wednosday at Pott Hardy, ‘Sandapit. and Prines peel 4 wel 5, vy, and a chalrman selected elther the Inbor ahart- by thom or mont, Tle addvocntes Ural wl three bonrd merbors, bo choxon by the govornitiont from perkons oulatariding abliity with knowlodgo of tho aeonointes of of the country, Amith, whoxo 34, 000-mombor union tk engiged in tho valle Jao. clapute that Is to be are {dan lator thls month, anys onxlating gin NO: railway Induatry, Tho atatute ts bitrnlod by ‘a: coos: not fit the neads of t the Induatrial Relations Disputes. Tnvostlgation: Act: Ande, “TL Taw nob workéel In pritde tloo," saya Brnits, writing In the current lesid of the CBRI's monthly publicntion, — PARTISAN ARGUMENTS “/What has aovurrod Is that tho of Prince, Ruport it cotors but | don't underatand why Mr, Greon's lotler: "Ark evorybody you moat Mf they want to seo the Clyla Contre continuo, If thoy any you, aak thom for a. dollar donation, 1 they Kay no, tak thom how long thoy oxpeat to romalndn town." Rupert Mother. Gets Six Months A young Priiveo Rupert, woman wha sontenced to alx montha in Jail whon, she; plendod ‘guilty: to. fn chnrge-of thett In: olty police court this morning. Pollee Maglatrnto W. D, vasice yronniindod, the ‘sertenve on ortha Valin Chilbrancdaony whor sho olocted summary trinl on the charge. avlaing out of the thet!’ of about $2}2. fron, vein Ohow ior nominoos of management have, Tho ‘young’. moth conaldered Ib thelr solemn duty charged: ty: au hero Bain to aupport and argiio. on behalf of managemont’s contentions, | nnd romanddtl until today In the curntody of soalnt welfare ropree ‘Tho wnlona’ nominoes have fclt ‘wontntlvor so that arrangomenta { Cour-montha-ald baby, out thd antual Inbor of the. vol- eran, there can be no program. The veteran wishing A home: conatriclion- loan, must have his plans and bullding alte anvrovdd by VLA-admiitatrators, Hla work WITt he auporvised and whan cons. atruotion. Is completed, he wil alot) a mortgame with Central {Mortgage.and Housing Corporns Hon with renaymniont, of the loot hnged on bY Der. ‘cont over a yonrs, | ‘Hxpaoted'. to open intervie on the protant Monday are D, § Holman, regional VLA supervisor nd monubers of the bial obmmmntitg Train Schedule Back to Normal, operations . botween Prinds port ‘and: dnapor. were | ira iN aioe wt inat night, aftar.a, tla yp (jue o A.Baburday, attertiogh aldo at, Tolograph: Polit, . ae. “Tho oviatebourul btn, Nett hoko on thro Inet night a on Unw tonight, : te Cees ma nck : Onnndian - National fii ih ht d tho woke. ji to bo thelr duty (odo Wkuwlke could bo made. for care of hor|bound was acheduled. ae 7 Fj [for the damanda af the nts