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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 2

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A- 'i i ill stolen! while his unit was parked" Texas Visitor ACROSS THE PROVINCE VNortotmo Dolly Free Press, Friday, June 30, 1972 2 in Stamp Falls Park, Tuesday. Police are investigating. Logging Resumes In Skagit ISmelter Brids Urge Loses Money PORT ALBERNI A visitor to Canada from Texas found things are not always done on such a big scale here, but the results ''Si! Gas Disposal Permit Lawv Mew can be just as annoying. Bill Jackson complained to RCMP that his camper truck had its window broken and $10 was Wall KJ VICTORIA (CP) Resources Minister Ray-Williston announced -Thursday that patch logging of mature cojnwood trees to resume in an area of the Skagit BUSINESS OF THE DAY the disposal system, the brier Council, presented by A. said.

VANCOUVER CP) r- Thirty-1 seven fledgling lawyers Thursday were ureed to take to the BUDGET RENT-A-CAR MAN REMANDED ROSSLAND (CP) Thomas Wayne Pollock 19, of Rossland The public hearing, presided Intyre, head of the division oi applied chemistry, recommends that the smelter should provide j. over by lands and forests min Valley that would be flooded if Seattle Light and Power were streets and accept cases which ister Rav Wilnston, is expected for more than 90 per cent re to recommend provincial stand permitted to raise the level of al of sulphur dioxide. Mr. Mclntyre said evidence ards for smelter operations. JODAY'S 512.00 In aitrchandisa acrlg the Ross Dam, Bethlehem officials have said ARE COMING! See Sports Page on we' snowea mai wiumm Mr.

Williston said the limited KAMLOOPS, BC. (CP Grounds for controversy over Vine possibility of building a vfcmolter. between Clinton and 70-fcisJUile House in the heart of British Columbia's richest, copper 'SJbelfc came Thursday as a public Rearing into the proposal got .1,2 Already on file with the pro-PvinciaJ government's environ- rneht and land use committee is brief from Vancouver based -Bethlehem Copper Corp. and associate companies stat-fciving that a copper smelter would not be economic if full atmos- was remanded to July 7 after appearing in court Thursday on a charge of possession of hashish for the purpose of trafficking. He was remanded in custody after bail was set at $1,000 and was transferred to Burnaby where he will make his next court appearance.

they hope to announce decision on the proposed smelter in October. logging program will provide open areas for camping and road sulphur dioxide control, sensitive plant species could be affected by smelter emissions as far as 20 to 50 miles away and people may not bring in much money. Mr. Justice H. C.

McKay of B.C, Supreme Court addressed the group at admissions ceremonies to the British Columbia branch of the Canadian Bar "You can be the voice, the brain and the heart of those groups in our society who need to be heard," he said. DEATH PLUNGE access for usnermen ana niKers. Dave Brousson, Liberal mem livine north of the area would WEATHER ber of the legislature for North Canadian be able to smell the substance Vancouver-Capilano, has said the provincial government appears Radio-Television for an hour or two each day. rgi regions East Vancouver Island The brief from Bethlehem Conseil de la Radio-Television Canadienne I Ottawa, June 16, 1972. Commission Small craft warning in effect be ignoring the ecological sit Conner and its associates REVELSTOKE (CP) One uation in allowing the logging to Placer Development Nor for Georgia Strait.

Saturday sunny wittv a few cloudy periods anria Minos and Newmont Min man died Thursday when a car plunged into the Columbia River i Jjpheric dispersal of sulphur diox-jte'ide gas is not permitted, Tt ponfllcted with the first continue. He is an opponent of the plan to raise the level of the Ross Dam, thereby flooding part Winds at times fresh northwesterly. High Saturday .73. Low to VALUATIOfl DAY Real Estate Appraisals J. D.

Barlow, F.R.I., R.I. (B.C.) A. E. Deering, F.R.I., R.I. (B.C.) 753-4361 ing Corp.

of Canada-indicated that if B.C. wants a large smelter to bolster its vulnerable tnn million a vear copper min the Skagit Valley that extends night 45. brief placed before the hearing which was attended by about 70 into B.C. Yesterday's Temperatures Max. Min.

Preclp. businessmen, mining company about 90 miles norm of nere. His name has not been released. Another occupant of the car survived the crash in which the car left Highway 23 near the Mica Dam. JAILED FOR DRUGS ranchers and con ing industry it is going to have to pay a price The price would be in allowing th smelter, at least initially, servationists.

A brief by the B.C. Research Nixon Favors Death Penalty Lenhatt VANCOUVER (CP) Sheldon to discharge a large quantity of dioxide eas into the Siegal of Vancouver was sen tenced to one day in jail Thuit atmosDhere. or in special gov. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The Canadian Radio-Television Commission announces tht following decision effective on June 16, 1972, Decision CRTC 72-192 AN AIMO, B.C. 7109671 Application by Community Video (Nanaimo) Ltd.

for authority to amend its cable television broadcasting licence for Nanaimo, B.C.. to distribute KCTS-TV, Seattle, on Channel to distribute CHAN-TV, Vancouver, B.C., on Channel 11 insteal of Channel local originations on Channel 10 istead of 11, and to discontinue distribution of CKLG-FM, Vancouver, B.C., on Channel 10. Decision: APPROVED. 4 Monique Coupal, Secretary. WASHINGTON (Reuter) Agencies ernment capital and operating cost subsidies which would allow nrocessinff the gas and day, fined $2,000 and placed on probation for two years after a county court jury found him President Nixon says he favors retaining the death penalty for kidnapping and aircraft hijacking following a United States nf the bv-oroducts.

guilty of possessing about 10 The Bethlehem brief said the pounds of marijuana for the nrnnnspH smelter's sulphur diox Supreme Court decision to abolish capital punishment. ide emission could be processed into sulphuric acid, but in B.C. thpri was no market for it. purpose of trafficking. Siegal was arrested in a city apartment after police seized five two-pound packages of marijuana at Vancouver International He told a news conference St.

Johns 68 50 Halifax 69 55 Montreal 82 67 Ottawa 81 63 Toronto 71 59 .92 North Bay 81 62 Thunder Bay 77 50 Churchill 36 32 The Pas 71 55 Winnipeg 97 -56 Regina 80 46 Prince Albert 77 46 Swift Current 75 47 Medicine Hat 78 54 Calgary 79 45 Edmonton 67 47 Pcnticton 83 49 Cranbrook 78 45 Vancouver 68 56 Prince Rupert 52 46 .54 Prince George 61 43 .02 Mackenzie 61 43 Victoria 68 47 Nanaimo 71 54 Revelstoke 75 51 Dease Lake 53 30 .03 Fort Nelson 69 50 Peace River 68 43 Whitehorse 54 43 Fort St. John 65 44 Thursday night he believes that Neither was there a market for simple sulphur, another possible the threat of death is a necessary deterrent for the two Airport. Trinity Shrine No. 4 W.S.O.J. Strawberry Tea DRAWING 1st' Prize MRS.

EVELYN WHARTON Hibachl 2nd.Prhe MRS. GRACE WILLGRESS Bath Mat MRS. K. SEN1NI Salad Bowl MRS. ANN WATSON Lawn Chair MRS.

J. SAMPSON .7 Floral Table Centre hv.nrnrlnrt. crimes, both of which are covered by federal laws. A third disposal procedure DIES IN CRASH GIBSONS (CP) Gary Mich The nine-man Supreme Court would involve conversion to acid and then rendering the acid ael Yaron, 21, of Gibsons, a former resident of Kamloops, was killed Thursday when the car handed down a 5-to-4 decision Thursday abolishing the death penalty on a state basis for crimes ranging from murder to rape and armed robbery. inert with limestone.

Facilities to allow this course would add $14 million to the cost of the nroposed $50 million smelter he was driving failed to nego tiate a curve, struck a tree and JTIDES (Add One Hour For Summer Time) SATURDAY, JULY 1, 197Z PT. ATKINSON PORT ALBERNI 3:00 aim. 9.7 ft 2:45 a.m. 10.0 ft 7:35 a.m. 11.8 ft 9:20 a m.

1.7 ft 2:15 p.m. 4.3 ft 3:55 p.m. 9.7 ft 9:25 pm. 15.0 ft 9:45 p.m. 4.2 ft SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1978 PT.

ATKINSON PORT ALBERNI 3:55 a.m. 8.5 ft 3:35 a.m.. 9.4 ft landed in two feet of water in The majority verdict was on and render the project uneconomic unless, government made a capital cost grant as well as covered operating expenses for three cases which challenged the death penalty as a cruel and unusual punishment' expressly forbidden by the Eighth Amend a ditch. BEATEN TO DEATH VANCOUVER (CP) Police are investigating the fatal beating of a man Thursday. Officers said they spoke to the victim hours, before he was beaten and that at that time he showed ment to the Constitution.

HERTZ, located The Travelodge, has-a better way to go, with our A-G Appeals Warrants Ruling iUui yntl vrHi 10:00 a.m. 2.3 ft 4:35 p.m. 10.0 ft 10:45 p.m. 3.9 ft 8:40 a.m. 11.2 ft 2:55 p.m.

5.6 ft 9:55 p.m. 14.9 ft no-mileage weekend specials. For reservations and inquiries, call HAPPY July 1st DOMINION DAY To All Our 1 Friends, And Customers "Have A Safe And Happy Holiday" W. H. ANDERSON STORE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 1st Isigns he had been drinking.

He HerbL VANCOUVER (CP) Attor Chess World Up In Arms Over Fischer ney General Les Peterson 753-4632. H.rU Rant A Cir, loc.trf at tht lry-lodg, iuggU you Ukt weekend with with our no mileage peeial. For reiervmtion. end Inquiries rail 75J-48M. Herti Kent A Cr locited the Tve-lodge, hu no milfage daily, weekly and of blood a lane, his face badly beaten.

Police are withholding his name. Thursday filed notice of appeal against Wednesday's ruling by Mr. Justice Peter Seaton that To calculate Nanaimo Harbour tides from Pt. Atkinson, add nine minutes to time and subtract 0.5 feet from level for high tide, for low tide, add five minutes and subtract 0.1 feet from level. 1 HARRISON () VOLKSWAGEN quashed search warrants used HATCH AT DUMP RICHMOND (CP) Members by RCMP to search union offi AMSTERDAM (AP) The ces in British Columbia.

weekend rate lor your lumimr Spend your kmHoii with HerU. Special no mileage weekend dally and weekly no mileage rate. For inquire and reservation, call 16J-4632 or com. to our offic. located at the Travelodge.

Hert. offera no drop chargee to varioui point, on the Uland and the mainland. For inquirlei call 768-4632 or-call In at our office at tha Travelodge. president of the World Chess of the Richmond SPCA Thursday visited the Delta dump where Police using the warrants Federation has threatened an official said he found between seized documents from the couver offices of the Plumbers United States champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting follow 20 and 30' newly-hatched chicks. Union and the International JunTTO SALES Chief inspector William H.

Bell ing reports he is holding out for said similar cases occur at UK ft UK ST- jl a cut of the gate receipts from dumps on the Lower Mainland Brotherhood of Electrical Work era in their investigation of al leged disobedience of a govern his world chess championship every summer because hatcher 245-3141 Gates, 8:30 p.m. Cartoon, Dusk with Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. ment return-to-work edict ies fail to follow proper proce o-SERVICED -TERMINAL- K. 1 v' connection with the prolonged dures In discarding unhatched Dr. Max Euew, the world fed shutdown of the B.C.

construe eggs. The SPCA is looking for the hatchery responsible for the eration president and veteran tion industry. Dutch grandmaster, said Thurs HAWlOllE 754- day night that if the 29-year-old latest incident. BOY DIES Mr. Justice Seaton ruled in B.C.

Supreme Court there was not enough information on American fails to appear Sun CORNEB Of EALIBUBTOX CSiCI mWrf. XAKAW SURREY (CP) A collision day for the start of the world which to issue the warrants and between a car and a bicycle chess championship in Reykja ordered return of the documents has claimed the life of 11-year vik, Jeland, he stands to lose his rights to play for the world The attorney-general claimed Mr. Justice Seaton was wrong old Daniel Austin Holland of title "not only this time but per in his decision. Surrey. The collision occured Thursday.

haps forever. Fischer was seen Thursday ENDS SATURDAY DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE and BREWSTER McCLOUD (adult) SUNDAY SPECTACULAR July 2nd Gates Open 8:30 p.m. DEVILS BRIDE STARRING CHRISTOPHER LEE HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS ome See How The Vampires Do It BORSALINO STARRING JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO Adults, $1.50 Students, $1.25 Bomb Scare In Vancouver PU-DL ealr VANCOUVER (CP) More night at New York's Kennedy airport, but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik. When reporters tried to question him, his bodyguards fended them off. The next flight from New York to Iceland is tonight.

But Fischer in the past has refused to fly on the Jewish Sabbath, between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday. than 200 people were evacuated PARKSVTLLE FRIDAY SATURDAY "THE ANDERSON TAPES" Shows Saturday, 8:00 p.m. Friday, 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. from the first storeys of the Toronto-Dominion bank building in downtown Vancouver Thursday folloying a bomb threat and extortion attempt. Police said a woman demand ing $250,000 telephoned the bank on the ground floor of the building and said a bomb would go off there if the money were not aid, The bank did not pay the money, and a police search STARLITE Drive In 735021 Norwell Drive and Departure Bay Road Gates 8:30 p.m., Show at Dusk Visors SUNDAY ONLY.

DUSK 'TIL DAWN found no sign of a bomb. LOCAL 8 P.P.W.C. 7th ANNUAL VICTORY DANCE AND BANQUET Saturday, July 1st, at Nanaimo Curling Club MUSIC BY GARY GREER Swing Old-Time Modern EUROPEAN SMORGASBORD Refreshments. 8:00 p.m. Dinner, 9:00 p.m.

Tickets $.00 Per Couple All Members and Guests Welcome To Stand Trial PORT ALBERNI Melyjn Earl Hansen, 20, who was charged with attempted miu'der following an incident June io in which 1 shotgun blast was! fired through a door, was comrpitted for trial following preliminary hearing in Port Alberni Tuesday. Date of the trial has yet to be decided but the case will be heard at the next sitting ofine assize court, probably Island Travel Charter Bus Trips i. THE HORROR OF 1 4 FRANKENSTEIN Mtture Entertainment I Christopher Lee SCARS OF DRACULA 1 Mature Entertainment fji Qh Daddy FRIDAY JULY 7 One Day Shopping Trip to Victoria SATURDAY JULY 15 One Day Trip to Sooke for "ALL SOOKE DAY" -a THE VELVET VAMPIRE MONDAY JULY 24 One Day Trip to Long Beach Some K. w. McDonald, B.C.

Director Mature Entertainment Friday and Saturday WlW CRAB APPLE mm BL0SS0M JJ. Featuring Kent Malpass ffV2 FRIDAY: to 2:00 o.m. 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. For Information and Reservations, Call: 753-5015 We are still taking reservations on our fall trips to SCREAM OF THE DEMON LOVER MM KM 9 'til 9 i RENO and LAS VEGAS, so Mature Entertainment call now and don be dis appointed.

ISLAND TRAVEL 753-5015 I'M i ENDS SATURDAY HOLIDAY SAVINGS OU SMALL CARS. 1 1, Or, If you are in town, drop "BIG JAKE" "LEMANS' 70 Church St. Reservations, 753-3211 into our office In the Malasplna Hotel, I 4.

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