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Herald S~ff Writer suliprt them if they go bobst the strike f~d." the northern workers, the companies affected only take place If the ehison added thst there However, some eom- on strike, says Bill He also SaM there, are "We could refuse to by~ the strtke,"be said. ,talon executive, of the isalways the possibility psnies, sre worried A poesible sh'Jke by Hutchtson the business • I northern IWA members about Job action taking International" Wood- l~alent ~ in Terrace for could fly down workers plsce during the peak workers of America 1-71 of the IWA. to picket companies in logging season in the members in. Prince CA CEL WORKERS PICKET MILLS Terrace or other parts Summer. Many com- George and Williams "However, there is no CASTLEGAR, B.C. (CP) -- About 1,000 workers current dispute. of the province. He panies prefer to Lake may have some way we would etrike, we. wore off the J~'today at the Canadian Cellulose Ltd. About 37,500 conntal and southern Interior members added that the local negotiate separately ramificatlon~ fsr have a binding con-i mill in this suuthenstern British Columbia community. of the International Woodworkers of America and the members would be with their own workers coastal IWA workers; tract." Local-.l-71 of the. Membees ol~ the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkere of 7,500-member Canadian Paporworkers Union have forced to honor the rather than face a a~ording to .a local IWA, the members in Canada set UFpieket lines after tolk~ with Canadian • accepted new, twoyear, contract providing wage in- picket lines. onlted offer, of 90 cents milan official. Northern the coastal region, • Celinlose over .the t~se o| relief lead bends brnke down creases of 90 cents an hour in the first year and 90 cents IWA members in the first year and an IWA members, . em- signed a two-year Monday. ~ ~ .,. '. '.... " :' • or 9.5.per cent in the secoud year. Prince George and additional 90 cents or 9.5 broiled In a dispute contract Just recently. Union wm'k.emswere voting on ~n industry.wide pact Priorto the agreement the base rate was $8.16 a~ percent the second year. accepted by the province's two other major forestry • hour for all three unions. Williams Lake are the exl ry Hutehison says eadh .unlous earlle~ thts~ummer, hut's union spokesman seeking a June 15 This is the same offer date of their contract, Union member would • Acceptance by the 5,500-member PPWC bee been sald voting would be delayed pending resolution of the de~yed by settlement of. local issues. contract expiry date the accepted by other IWA are taking a strike vote. l~oimbly have to be m one used by coastal and locals in B,C. i:~ •(" /•• : • • It's all 41 $.5,000 BONDS 'just ili Ves s el s : . ,, ., - wlm :.... ', I release BATAVIA' IlL (AP)"" In' " • /i! i"/i :i,, li; MORE SAID SIGHTED whet Is de~czlbedann ms}or. : '" " '~'i (CP)'-- Eight action against the tuna first official word wl~en the ~lentific b~h, :.. ~ ~ ....i :. ~.., ",..! United States fish boat cap. ththetmun, boats were seined. However, say th~ 'hove .... taim, charged with illegally "The Fishery Con- Canadian fl~ Mkhd evidence of a tiny ~ : ' : entei~ing and fishing in servatiou and Management John Cairns says the boats that holds h~ all the , . Cenadian waters, took their Act gives the secretary ~. were siren ample wam~ matkr d M --~ -- boats out of harbor here state authority to trigger before they were ordered mmaatat~ called a slues. Tuesday after postk~ $5,0(}0 such an embargo," he said in into port. 1~ Thomu Nuh bends to have their vessels Olympia, Wa~ eight bcat. ~ called the discovery an released from custody. "Ambassador J,~n Negro- wore identified 8s important einp that. could They bad earlier pleaded ponte assured me today 'l'erranoe Welsh, skipper of nat..gullty to the charges (Tuesday) that an embargo the vemd Cniumbta based at .... ~.,~,..~ .. ~.~,:. whe, they appeared in against Canadian tuna e~- Morro Bay, Calif.; Ke.meth provincial court• They will ports will be imposed Ledbettsr ef the Jeannte d .appear again Feb. 13• with~t delab,,, San Diego; Robert H, .....•/.~..1~.....c!ght.~htog boats, ~Sanehna of the Four C ohm ~orces mat operate onty * M -. .. fOre" .froni~Sbattis and four gen~@ii:manager olrll~ " A~elU'; ' Edward D.. .... inside aloum. : from California, wer~ seined Western Fish Boat Owners Bednaer of the ~enn ~e .......Such a the~y Ins eluded. • ' ' ~ by federal flsbertes'offletak Aasociallun in San l)iega, of San Padre, Calif.; and ~ts, indudisg Albert - ~ Sunday about 90 kilometrea has retained a Victoria law Arnn Bemer Lateen of the Eimteln; for years. ' ' off the •northwest tip of firm to act for the boat Majestic, John Vernon " l~'elelm Gunther Wolf, .. i Vancouver Island. owoers. IAnvogof the St. Jdm II, El- Christopher Bersor, S.Oirto Meanwhile, two Canadian The owners claim they Arnold Martens of the and Harvey Newman m " :• fisheries department vossek were hot aware of any LeMd II and Smdey Cerrel Monday ~ave a preliminary .. were heading out to the area restrictions ca albacore tuna Joba~ of the Alma J, all report on the findingto an • " Tuesday •night to check fishing and were ~ives the of Seattle. international meeting at the. ~ reports that as many as e0 LaboratorylqmniNailoualAccokrator west of Chlcap. •.,l fishingAmerican illegally in Canadian Energy the topic finding was made by ]"" waters. PS-mxscisntistsworkingatthencw eie 'o.-p tr- .... charged coce.t with a in f.hls~vo'Juon for of 41" tri 9 t meet storage Hn~ in Han~, " the Coastal , Fisheries West Germany. Protection Act. Penalties It was the first ovi~ undartbeAetineludaecizure VIC'r0RIA (CP) -- Joint session of the Alaska that slueas exist, although of a boat nnd its catch, flnns' Enoraywillbeam~ortopic legislature and Senate, have ~ predicted •-~:~ upto~.5,000andJallte~mof hareWednasdayataprivato where he received support • by t~a7 for ynass., up to two years• meeting involving Governor for the idea of exto~ the Canada claims that all Jay Hammond of Alaska, B.C,Raft line throu~ to that that ~, protons and ""~ ~ mlleSpociosofflshwithinlto200" Commissioner lone state• many other elementary.par- ,. ". ~.:~ limit are under its ,,.,dstoasen of the Yukon While Barrett we| in tides,' once thought to be ......:i: .!i~i:/~i.:..~.- • ~, Jurtsidictlen, hut the U.S. and British Columbia Alaska, Bennett called a indivisible, are antu~ly era- ':::~:~i~:i~i:,:.~........... ~ .~~ : ...............: ~:~ "~::\~m~i~::ii~/~~~ . ~: --=~ doesn't recognize Premier Bill Bennett. Irovinclal general election ~mmtm of even smaller .............. • ~ " ~:,~ .. ~i i;;...... :.. ~..~,~ ~~'~ for highly migratory fish other topics will include Hammond's office said The slum is a the purdele ~ :i~!~:ii. ~ such as tuna. hydro development, access that, although the rail that holds the quarks ::~;~ii~o~:~.~ .................................... Canadians do not fish for through' the Alaskan mntter may be ralecd by the tog..e~er., Hence, it provides ~,:~ ~ ":~~ .~~, ~, ~ ........ ~.~..~-~,~: albacore tuna became it panhandle, transporatlon governor, it will not form a the "ame" to hold together usually does not enter matters and mineral maJor port of the dlsctusisna the most fundamental hits of ~i ~| ~................. ................................................. Canadian waters on the West ~velupmenL because d a lack of Interest : Photo by OrQg MldclMofl Coast. However, thla year The discussions on energy by Bennett's 8overema~ matterquarka.inthewereUniverSe.predicted What's happening at the Slumber Lodge these days? See page 3 the tuna have come further willdeaila~elywith natural theoretinally in the mid. , .or* and the u.s. ,.t ,as and oil pipo.ne Kampf crossed into Canadian proposalsaff,~,the~ Mein jurisdiction in pursuit. ~as. " "'-.. .,. .. ,.h in a upokesm ..m- on stands Fraser supports Footh"i 1 lls Canadian zoue.without a mondsaldthegevernorabo BONN (AP) -- West indlreet evldunco that at.. JASPER, Al~. (~[i) _ Iroposal by re,hills Off. that the g~ was Hnatyshyn said the llcenco from the Canadian will dwell m the subject of Germans can buy Mein least five d~i'ent'types of Eoviroumout Minister John Pipeline Ltd. to move dra~q| its .feet,.had anid ~ gavernment will make a government, regardless of wilderness conservation and quarks exist and. are mr- Frames'is asking his fellow. Alaskan off to the lower 48 earlter.~ the govm'nnamt is daelslea befme Nov• 15, the whether it's an under- transportation corridors Kampf for the firet time in 34 cbinl for a sixth. ' cabinet nlalstors to accept, s states.. studyh/~! various' prsposak date by whlch U.S. President utilized 8peclos," McGrsth ~ remote are,,,, years, but they've shown .... ~" Fraser told reparters co~- . to move ~askan ell thr~ Carter wants a reeom- said. A bill now before the little interest in the ho~k in which Adair Rifler outlined ering the inner-cablnet Canada.. i, " moudalion. • "That's the poh/t that has United States Confffeas will his Nad philosophy, GO V'T FORCE DOWN ment h. that he is .. to be made here. If U.S• eouvey full control to the . OT'rAWX,(CP) -- TM from ending the era- Alaskan oildown the British • Ive n cras . ,.non, we'll comlder border now administered hy point of view, Nazi literature fedoralgave~mentwork ploymout daparttnant's Cniumbiscoast. BEI, I~I'NGHAM, Wann. tact/ngnc~tofkin, that.'" federslU.S, authorilies, like Meln Kampf (My force shrank by $,~ FLIP (Federal Labor He has repeated past (AP)--'The bodies of five The single-engine.
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