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   Lethbridge Herald, The (Newspaper) - July 12, 1973, Lethbridge, Alberta                                2 THl HERALD Friday July 13 News in brief reject price offer VANCOUVER CP Union fishermen along the British lumbia coast have voted to re- ject the latest offer on salmon prices and the strike continues it was announced Thursday A joint statement by the Uni- ted Fishermen and Allied ers Union and the tive Brotherhood of B.C as nal was rejected by a margin of 58.3 per cent The two groups met the eries Association bargaining agent for the companies at mid-day and told the tion there would have to be further progress on prices the salmon welfare fund and age under the Workmen's Com- Act Oil as policy talks ended OTTAWA CP Energy Minister Donald Macdonald said Thursday he expects to conclude negotiations with the provinces within 10 days on an oil and gas pricing policy Replying in the Commons to Opposition Leader Robert Stanfield Mr Macdonald said he had talks with ern provinces but he has no definite announcement yet Mr Stanfield asked whether consideration is being given a system which would permit a lower price for tic users and higher more listic export prices the minister said that is just one of many options grandson missing ROME AP J Paul Getty HI grandson of the American oil billionaire has been missing from home for two weeks and may have been kidnapped Rome police said dav The mother Gail Getty told police she bad re- a telephone call day afternoon and heard the voice of a man We have kidnapped your son Get ths money ready for the ransom We will call you later Police did not rule out the possibility of a hoax and lurs Getty I think the phone call was some sort of joke Arms consignment impounded BREMEN West Germany Reuter Bremen customs in- announced Thursday they have impounded a huge consignment of and munition possibly destined for the outlawed Irish Republican Army Hans Hossfeld head of the customs investigation team in this North German port said his men had seized Brit- Lee Enfield rifles and about 700.000 rounds of ammunition in a side warehouse here Hossfield said he could not exclude the possibility that the arms had been awaiting ery to the IRA We are not certain where the consignment was intended to go he said We cannot ex- dude it was destined for land Plan probe on Nixon's homes WASHINGTON AP A Second congressional committee said Thursday it wijl investigate expenditure of lion in federal funds at dent Nixon's private homes in California and Florida The chairman of another committee has already con- cluded that the expenditures for security installations and ations were proper Testimony showed however that government revamping and improvement of presidential residences in the name of curity is an open-ended tion with no legal limit on costs or numbers of houses Bead necklaces poisonous OTTAWA CP Burner affairs Thursday necklaces partially poisonous jequirity been on sale to the June 30 The department news release that The con- department that bead made up of beans have public since said in a the baans red in color with a black tip at one end were sold by Miracle Mart Ltd and are dangerous if chewed The necklaces have been taken off the market but the federal department warns that some may be in the hands of consumers Caetano visit to be debated LONDON Reuter The British government bowed to pressure Thursday and agreed to a parliamentary debate day about next week's con- visit to Britain by Portuguese Prime Minister Marcello Caetano The decision means that cal politicians win be able to voice their anger in the House Deaths By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mullet dent of the Brazilian Senate and president of the official ARENA party in a plane crash dos Santos 43 one of Brazil's leading pop singers in the Wolfs in a plane crash Bruder of Commons while Caetano is in the middle of bis visit The announcement of a de- bate came amid controversy over allegations of atrocities in Mozambique last December in- the killing of some 400 villagers by Portuguese troops The Portuguese government has categorically denied the tions in a plane crash Paris Celso Ribeiro veteran journalist and executive of the Sao Paulo newspaper 0 Estado in a plane crash John Reed 91 restaurant owner and merry-go-round operator known to thousands of Torontonians Drijber has girls were slain by border guards OTTAWA CP Oscar ber retired Rockwood Ont teacher Mid Thursday he has unpublished facts showing that Us daughter and another dian died by deliberate der at the hands of Zambian border guards May 15 But alter a meeting be and his wife had with Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp he said he did not reveal the facts to Mr Sharp because disclosure could imperil the lives of bis sources in bia The recently re- turned from a six-week visit to Zambia South Africa and desia where they sought mation on their daughter's death Marjan Drijber and Christine Sinclair of Guelph Ont both 19 wen shot by Zambian to cut election costs close to Commons approval OTTAWA CP The Com- mons gave second reading Thursday to a which all parties agree will cut election costs and bring financing ar- rangements more into the open The first legislation ever to restrict election spending it now goes to committee for de- tailed study and possible amendment However it may not be passed until after the House returns from a summer holiday As it stands the would re- quire public disclosure of contributions of more than and provide for tial reimbursement of the amount of a candidate spends For political parties it would limit expenses to 30 cents for each eligible voter ta about million nationally Individual Trudeau renews conflict of interest guide promise OTTAWA CP Prime ister Trudeau countered tion charges of government Thursday by re- newing a promise to introduce guides on conflict of interest be- fore the Commons adjourns for the summer expected later this month His statement came as West Liberals have hopes of rebuilding party VANCOUVER CP ern Liberals vail begin a cal examination of themselves tonight under the umbrella of Western alienation hoping to rebuild the party's fortunes west of the Ontario border The Liberal Conference on Western Objectives is billed as part of the listening process in understanding the message last OCT only seven of 68 Western seats were won by eral Liberal it is also a prelude to a Calgary conference on Western eco- nomic opportunities This meeting could see some real a defeated British Columbia Liberal candidate said Thursday We won't be confining ourselves to Western bs talking about our party's proach to these problems and this goes right to the top But with the Calgary ence looming when Prime ister Trudeau will face four pre- miers from opposing political camps sources doubt whether Ibe 160 delegates here will create any divisions within the party sition members confronted the Liberals with charges of con- of interest involving the daughter of a cabinet minister office space and financing of student ing projects Mr Trudeau said a public in- win be appointed if sary to look into details rounding construction of four co-operative student housing projects in Ontario The allegation that the same builders and architects were in- in construction of dale and Tartu col- leges in Toronto and College in Ottawa was made in the Commons Monday by EMon Woolliams Urban Affairs Minister Ron Basford repeated Thursday that in February he had ordered an internal investigation of the projects financed partially through Central Mortgage and Housing Corp Mr Trudeau said there is nothing at this point in the investigation to indicate a public inquiry is needed Mr Trudeau said he did not think the incident involved a conflict of interest Secretary of State Hugh Faulkner sible for the program said the charge was totally without Assault trial set for Aug 1 A Lethbridge man pleaded not guilty in provincial court Thursday to a charge of assault causing bodily harm Melvin Eugene 1309 Are N will be tried Aug 1 THE NEW WORLD RESTAURANT 329 5th ST SOUTH Would like to announce to its customers that the restaurant will be CLOSED AS OF JULY 17TH Henry Yee Harold Yee Phillip Wong George Low Jack Chow and John Chow end all the staff of the New World would like to thank all their customers for their patronage over the past 16 years We look forward to serving all of you at THE GOLDEN BRIDGE RESTAURANT 1517 MAYOR MAGRATH DRIVE Drop in often and enjoy the finest of foods in pleasant DELIVERY AND PICK-UP SERVICE PHONE 328 2525 candidates would be restricted to for each of the first voters in their ridings 50 cents each for the next and 25 cents for each remaining voter The highest amount spent in the campaign last fall was more than by Con- Steve Roman in his unsuccessful campaign against Barnett Danson NOT TOUGH ENOUGH David Lewis New cratic leader said the tion does not go far enough and has loopholes He said the donation limit will not prevent rations from concealing large contributions They could merely pass out donations or some figure below that to dozens of individual candidates across the country He also attacked a clause that restricts reimbursement from the federal treasury to dates polling at least 20 per cent of the vote While it will cut out freak and nuisance candidates as in- tended be said it also work to the detriment of serious candidates for smaller but parties such as the NDP Mr Lewis contended that eral and Conservative reliance on corporate donations results in an inevitable close ship that affects the way both parties govern However be said be would not risk losing the entirely by holding out for the changes he wants The was far ter than anything ever in- and should become law as quickly as possible Housing starts to surpass 72 OTTAWA CP Housing starts this year will surpass the 1972 was two cabinet ministers contended Thursday They were replying to a series of opposition questioners who quoted Central Mortgage and Housing Corp figures ing a decline curred in housing starts last month compared with June 1972 Urban Affairs Minister Ron Basford said the starts for the first six months of this year talled 92.038 as against the 824 for the corresponding period last year ings were up bv six per cent over the first half of 1972 Finance Minister John Turner told New Democrat Leader vid Lewis he still has no in- tention of putting a ceiling on mortgage rates Orangemen celebrate anniversary Irish men marched through the streets of Belfast day in the annual and traditional Battle of the B o y n e commemoration celebrations The parade celebrates the victorious battle in 1690 on the banks of the river Boyne when King Will III defeated the Catholic of King James II Horner makes apology OTTAWA CP The mentary caught up with Jack Horner fost Thursday to a statement in which he accused Prime Minister Trudeau Wednesday of telling the Commons a downright He I did utter the Mr Horner admitted as he to Speaker Lucien reux and agreed to retract it Normally House rules would force an immediate retraction Failure to do so could lead to suspension for unparliamentary language But Mr Horner shouted the remark without rising from his seat and there was some theory at whc was responsible No one doubted Wednesday that Mr Horner was the culprit and be admitted it later in the day But he did not confess when questioned at the time by Mr Lamoureux The incident that caused it all occured when Mr Trudeau told the Commons be had trieu to invite a fair cross-section of Albertans to a dinner for Cie Queen in Calgary July 5 Pipeline proposal defeated WASHINGTON CP The last major roadblock to a posed oil pipeline amendment calling for consideration of a Canadian defeated today on the floor of the United States Senate The senators voting mainly along east-west regional lines defeated the measure 61 to 29 The Senate Immediately went on to consider otter minor amendments none of which was seen as a threat to the basic legislation proposed by Senator Henry Jackson Dem Wash which comes up for a vote Tuesday The amendment was put for- ward by Senator Walter dale Dem Minn who told his colleagues in a bitter floor de- bate preceding the vote that if Jackson's is passed it will end up for years in court diers on the Rhodesian side of the Zambezi River Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda who Mr Drijber met has offered condolences and money to the two families and admitted to fault of his troops M r Drijber complained Thursday that the Canadian embassy in South Africa had not aided bun and his wife ing their stay and suggested the external affairs department had not pressed its investigation adequately But he They have done as much as they can I think Mr Sharp told reporters he shares the dis- satisfaction with the ex- planation supplied by Zambia for the incident He repeated that the government is pressing for more information Canada could not pursue its own investigation In Zambia just as the United States could not carry out investigations in Canada Mr Sharp said Dr Drijber bad urged a com- plete statement by Mr Sharp on the case to the Commons and the minister told I think maybe I will But he said such a statement would contain little more than has already been revealed Report Brands Lord security risk LONDON AP Britain's Security Commission branded Lord Lambton a former net minister Thursday as a curity risk whose and abnormal sex practices with prostitutes exposed him to blackmail It brushed aside the demeanors of another former minister Lord who made occasional discreet use of prostitutes The report by Prime Minister ward Heath cleared both men of betraying state secrets in the course of their sexual ments Weather and road report SUNRISE SATURDAY SUNSET H 50 Pincher Creek 80 40 Medicine 54 51 Edmonton 70 44 Banff 72 41 Calgary 68 48 50 56 Prince George 65 44 Kamloops.....- 84 56 Vancouver 71 55 Saskatoon 74 50 03 52 52 75 59 1 58 55 St 50 51 39 Charlottetown 71 54 1.53 Fredericton 53 04 Los 73 Amsterdam 66 New 91 Moscow 75 Stockholm 73 79 64 68 63 62 55 61 78 771.01 63 63 73 Lethbridge Medicine Clearing this morning Highs near 80 Lows near 59 Saturday Highs 8045 Calgary Clearing this ning Highs near 75 Lows Sunny Saturday Highs Columbia Kootenay Today and Sumy and warmer Highs both days Mid SOs Lews tonight 45 to 50 Blazes out of control in Montana HELENA Mont AP Three fires in different areas of tinder-dry Montana were burning out of control today One was on Bureau of Land Management land that is most inaccessible because of rocky terrain Toe Stickney Creek fire had already de- about 290 acres this zooming Home Recipe Plan Takes Off Ugly Fat It's simple how one may pounds of unsightly fit right in your own home Use this home recipe dietary plan It's easy no trouble at all and caste little Jost go to your drag store and ask for Naran Reducing Plan liquid into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle Tata two tablespoonsful twice a day as 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