
,~n':~, ,=T~,m LIbrArY,' COMP. 77/78 ~,.......~.~. ~.ORL~, [i. C., 36L V~V-).X4 Committee ' shuffle leaves Pease chairless ByED YUDIN ' / committee. Alderman AI approval. In addition to Herald Staff Writer Purschke, the former committee chair- Terrace Mayor Dave chairman, was moved manships, each alder- Maroney moved three into recreation, parks PEASE man was given mem- aldermen into new and library, replacing bership on a couple of committee chair- former Alderman Alan other committees. manships and demoted ' Sautar. REACTS Other significant ap- one other in a major Helmut Giesbreeht, one pointments included reshuffling of the com- of two. aldermen with Molly Nattress to the mittee structure for 1980. seniority, was given PAGE 3 Terrace and District Maroney's ap- responsibility for finance, Library Association as pointments announced at general government and Bob Cooper (public not given a post. well as the Skeena Union the regular council protective services, works) and Jack Talstra In making, his selec- Board of Health. meeting Monday night Giesbrech~ had been the (planning and tran- tions, Maroney noted it MOLLY NATTRESS,.. AI Pursehke was ap- was good news for Molly • only alderman last year sportation). Alderman was "not an easy task HELMUT GIESBRECHT... vointed as the service DAVID PEASE... ...she gets one ...recognized Nattress and Helmut without a committee David Pease, the past and it's getting tougher club liaison, and David ...was left out Giesbrech- Nattress, given the chairmanship chairmauship, chairman of the finance, every year" in reference available. Maroney's Pease will remain as the Hospital Board. These who is servhlg her first of the tourism and in- Retained in their general government, and to the diverse per- appointments are final council representative on appointments were ap- term on council, was dustrialI developmentil lie current portfolios were protective services was sonalities and talent and not subject to council the Mills Memorial proved by council. TERRA(:E-KITIMAT RUPERTSTEEL & I A/ Westend Westend SALVAGELTD. Food Mart ChevronSer Open Chevron Seal Cove Rd.. Pr. Rupert / 6:30 am - 11 pm b.~ ~.d Open 624-5639 h 7 days a week V 24 Hours 635-5274 635-7228 WE BUY coppor, brass, all metals, L . "We Satisfy Tummy & Tank batteries, etc. Call us- We are 20c opon Mort. throup Sat., 8 a.m.-5p.m. Tuesday, December I1, 1979 Volume73 No.237 I 365 DAYS A YEAR" J Hostages to NO DATE go on show Alcan to TEHRAN (AP)-- Iranian Among the international Foreign Minister Sadegh intermediaries in Tehran Is Ghotbzadeh said today inter- Harold Sehmldt Degruneck go ahead national observers will see of the International Red the American hostages in the Creas, who saw 15 of the occupied U.S, Embassy "in hostages earlier ilr tie five, the very near future." week-old siege... "We are going to have • UN emlssary Zuhah' on Kemano independent international Yamin arrived in Tehran observers to go and visit the Monday and Sri l.,ankan By ANN DUNSMUIR Because of opposition Brian Hemingway said prisoners in, I hope, a very Foreign Minister Shahul Herald Staff Writer to the project, the Monday that the short time and afterwards 1 Hameed, who already has Alcan Smelter and company will hold a gatherings will "provide hope that visits will be acted as an intermediary, is Chemicals Ltd. intends to series of "gatherings" in information and give (made) regularly," Ghetb- reported back in Tehran. complete the Kemano communities that may be people an opportunity to zadeh told a news confer. hy :iro-electric project/ affected, make recom- although no date has been mendations." set for the start of con- Area residents will he The meetings will he struction. asked to express their held in Kitimat and the A press release issued concerns about the areas involved early in Monday states that "as project and the company the new year so that the market conditions per- will present the facts company and its con- " ~ a " mR, the c~mp ny intends available so far on en- sultants will have time to to complete, the Kemano vironmental.imp~ct, consider the input Of area : Power,./aeiIR~es, and ~use Alc~,n .-"j-]~pokesman residbnts. the power generated for the. production of aluminum in the province of B.C." Some against, The power will supply japan KHOMEINI.., three new smelters, each • ./.defiant one capable of producing most cautious Ghetbza~leh said ~ttempta 171,000 "metric tons of hedges were being made by Iranian aluminum annually. The By ED YUDIN officials td~ assemble an location of the new Herald Staff Writer interoatinual grand jury as smelters-has not been on help sOon..as possible to in- Most observers have taken a cautious wait and see vestigate Iran'S grievances, decided, although one attitude towards Alcan's decision to proceed with the TOKYO (AP) -- Premier will probably be built in Masayoshi Ohira said today including .crimes charged Kemano power project. that Japan might consider against the deposed shah, the Kitimat area. restricting oil imports from MeahwKfle7 the official Works Manager Bill Wiho Papenbrock, the business agent for Local one Iran if the U.S,-Iranian crisis Pars news agency reported Rich said Monday the of the Canadian Association of Allied and Smelter worsens, "but at the present today that a revolutionary company intends to use Workers, said Monday it would be "premature" to time we are not considering guard was shot dead behind the water licence granted make a definitive union statement. this possibility." the embassy Sunday mor- to Alcan in 1950 by the He said the union would likely request as much "For the present time, sing and said the "mar- B.C. government before information as possible be made public concerning the Japan must make every tyred" guard was buried in the 1999 expiry date. development and its possible environmental impact. effort to secure the oil Im- his home town in the Sennan "We will go ahead "It's a significant announcement in the sense of ports that it needs," the central province. Pars said when we identify Alcan making a significant committment to the premier told reporters, only that the man was killed "The United States has by "an unknown person" aluminum markets and Northwest," he said. obtain financing," Rich taken a severe stance toward during a change of guard. George Thom, the mayor of Kitimat, said Monday Iran because of the hostage ABC News reported the said. issue, But the crisis between Carter administration had Rich estimated the cost the project would promote industrial growth in the Iran and the United,States is "signalled" that if the of the entire project in- Northwest. He added the creation of a renewable in a proper sense not an oil resource such as hydro power saves thousands of hostages were not released Terry Annis of the Kitimat Chieftains goes up for a Shot in Monday night's cluding smelters as "in problem." within seven to 10 days, the excess of $2 billion." barrels of off that would otherwise be used to fuel such Ohira was res~0nding to United States would launch 53-50 victory over the Caledonia Kermedes, as Caledonia's Doug Anderson massive industrial projects. cheeks him. See story page 12. The project will create eriticism from a spokesman an economic campaign to jobs for 600 people during Thorn says the "resources in the North should be for U,S. State Secretary bring down Iranian the construction period. used for the people of the North." He adds the federal Cyrus Vance who said strongman Ayatollah and provincial government should take note of that. Monday that Japanese oil Rahollah Khomeini. But n By the time the project is completed 2,000 per- He was not overly concerned at this point with the companies and banks are spokesman for the state Jobless numbers up environmental hazards as expressed by certain undercutting the economic department's task force on manent jobs will have pressure the U.S. govern- Iran denied the report. By ALISON HARE The unemployment rate Rae said he is concerned been created plus a groups. mentis putting on lran to try On Monday, Khomeini OTTAWA (CP) " The was up from 743,000 in Oc- about the increase in probable 3,000 more in "I don't think any of the arguements are strong to .force Ayatollah Ruhellah defied the United States to number of persons unable to toher but the seasonally. unemployment in th~ service industries near Khomeini to free the 50 U.S. blockade lran and made a find work rose for the second adjusted rate dropped to 7.3 enough to stop the project," he said. manufacturing sector and smelter sites. That was not the position taken by a spokesman for citizens held hostage in the personal attack on President consecutive month to 771,000 par cent from 7.4 per cent a among men over the age of The project, in- U.S. Embassy in Tehran Carter as the outcome of the in November, Statistics month earlier. 25 who make up a major part the B.C. Steelhead Society. Jim Culp, a past chairman since Oct. 4. rebellion in northwest lran Canada reported today. NDP finance critic Bob of its work force. correctly labelled of the group reasserted Monday his group "was not against his authority The 15,000 manufacturing Kemano Two by the prepared to go along with it at all." remained uncertain. jobslost in November left 4.5 media, involves a dam on He said the recreation, commercial and native food Hostages He said he was kept in a per cent of all men over 25 the Nanika River, a fisheries in the Northwest could be severely damaged room with about 30 other RAIL IVA Y out of work.
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