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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 74

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IEGALS 74 The VANCOUVER SUN: Nov. 26, 1971 U.S.-Soviet trade talks 'encouraging' MOSCOW (AP) U.S. Secretary of Commerce Maurice Stans said today he considers his visit to the Soviet Union a "watershed" in the development of Russian-American trade. Stans, the first commerce secretary ever to visit the Soviet Union in an official capacity, said he had encountered among Soviet leaders the "cordial desire to do more business." Since his arrival Saturday, Stans has met Premier Alexei Kosygin, Foreign Trade Minister Nikolai Patolichev, and several other cabinet ministers. Stans left today for a weekend trip to Azerbaijan and Soviet Georgia.

He returns Monday for further discussions before a windup session on Tuesday with Patolichev. Stans said it has been decided, contrary to original plans, to publish a joint communique at the end of his visit. He said the Russians suggested it, "and we agreed." It is understood that Stans is satisfied with the progress of the talks, aimed at expanding trade and economic cooperation. Sources said the Soviet and U.S. officials are thinking in terms of a 10-fold increase in bilateral trade turnover by the mid 1970s.

They said a target of $2 billion a year bv then has been accepted as a rule of thumb. It is understood that the Nixon administration considers it possible that U.S.-Soviet commercial dealings will reach $5 billion a year by 1980. Last year's turnover, according to Soviet trade ministry figures, was $177 million. Prominent in Stans' discussions, sources said, were obstacles in the path of developing trade and economic cooperation, an inventory of possible goods to be exchanged, and the question of joint ventures, in which U.S. firms would take part in Russian economic development.

Sources said the Russians consider the main impediments to be absence of most-favored-nation treatment for the Soviet Union and lack of U.S. credits to finance Soviet imports from the United States. The Russians have expressed interest in U.S. machine tools, consumer goods, agricultural products and computer software. The U.S- is looking into the possible purchases of natural gas-, oil, copper, pulp and paper, and rare minerals.

rj 'ffl 'm "i A 4 8 XVfr 'AAm Living in Israel upsets Russians TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) A number of Russian Jewish immigrants claimed today they cabled Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny asking for permission to return to the Soviet Union because they are dissatisfied with conditions in Israel. Ralph Bower Photo CEMENT BARRIER splitting Upper Levels highway is new safety addition to long, sweeping curve north of Second Narrows Bridge. Foreign-language station approved for Vancouver LEGALS GOtERVMKXT OF THE PROVINCE OK RRITI-H COI.IMHIA DtPARI MKT OK HIGHWAYS MlLTH Pt At RIVER H.ECTORVI. DIM RUT BRIDGE PROJECT 711 AKRA.s KRIIII.K OVER hlsKATI.NAH RIVER OM'KAI NO. FABRICATION AND ERECTION Or HI I I I RA1, STEELWORK NOTK TO CONTRACTORS Scaled tenders marked "lender for Bridge Project No.

Arras Bridge Contract No. 2 Fabrication and Erection of structural Steelwork" will be received by the Minister of Highways in his office at the Parliament Buildings. Victoria. British Columbia, up to 2.U0 p.m. (Pacific Standard Time! on Friday the 17th day of December.

1971, and opened In pubuc at lhat time and date Tendeis should be deliveied to Room Uougias Building, Victoria. British Columbia. The Contract comprises the supply, fabrication, delivery and erection, upon substructure furnished by the Department, of the Structural Steelwork oi ap proximately 3n0 Ions for a continuous piale girder bridge with two spans of 2lXi feet each. Plans, specifications, and conditions of tender may be obtained from the Provincial Government Plan Viewing Room, Iu8-n0i West 12th Avenue. Van-corner 9.

British Columbia CleleDhone or from the undersigned for me sum oi Ten dollars sitl. (cheque or money-order made payable to the Minister of Finance! which is not refundable. Construction of this contract shall conform to the requirements of the applicable sections of the Department of Highways "General Specifications for High way construction." If the bidder does not already have a copy of these specifi cations, one may be obtained from the Provincial Government Plan Viewing Room. Vancouver, Britsh Columbia, or horn the undersigned for the sum of ten dollars (Sin. 1 (cheque or money- order made payable to the Minister of Finance) which is not refundable.

All copies purchased are registered and amendments are forwarded when issued. No tender will be accepted or considered which contains an escalator clause or any other qualifying conditions and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. T. MIAKD.

DEPUTY MINISTER Department of Highways, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia. File No. 1215 Noember, 1971. "CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned, will lit received up to 2 p.m., Vancouver City Time, Thursday, December Irith, 1971, for the construction of 100 rental housing units, site works and services located at 58th Avenue and Rosemont Drive, in the City of Vancouver, B.C. This project is being developed jointly by the Federal Government and the Province of British Columbia and is known as Vancouver F.P.

18-70. Plans, specifications and forms of tender required can be obtained by prime contractors only at the address shown below, and are available for inspection at the address shown below and at the Amalgamated Construction Association, 2675 Oak Street, Southam Business Publications 20i)0 West 12th Avenue and at Industrial Construction Centre 2430 Willingdnn Avenue, Buinaby, B.C, A deposit of S1U0.U) is required for each set of plans, specifications and documents. This deposit is forfeited if plans, specifications and documents are not received at this office intact and in good condition on or before the tenth day following the date of contract award. Depository bids on the following trades are required to he submitted to the Vancouver and Lower Mainland Bid Depository. 2ti75 Oak Street, Vancouver 9.

B.C.. forty-eight hours IN ADVANCE of closing of the tender: Electrical 2. Floor Covering (Resilient i Mechanical 4. Painting 5. Lath, Plaster, Stucco Drywall 6.

Masonry 7. Millwork S. Kitchen Cabinetry 9. Roofing Sheet Metal Each tender must be accompanied by a 10 pei' cent Bid Bond or by a security deposit of It) per cent of the tender where the tender does not exceed $250,000, plus 5 per cent of the amount by which the tender exceeds $250,000. The maximum amount of security deposit required with any one tender is $100,000.

Such security deposit shMl be retained by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation to ensure due performance of the contract. Cash, a certified cheque, bearer or negotiable "Dominion of Canada" bonds will be accepted as security deposit unless other forms of secur ity are authorized. All cheques must be made payable to the order of "Central Mortgage and Housing The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. K. B.

Canong. Manager, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 22Sti West 12th Avenue, Vancouver 9, B.C. or PUKUC WOKKN or CAN All A KM no IIS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Chief, Financial and Administrative Services, Department of Public Works of Canada. 10225 UWlh Avenue. EDMONTON.

Alberta and endorsed "SCHOOL STAFF ACCOMMODATION DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT NELSON HOUSE. Manitoba." will be te-ceived until a.m. (M.S.T.) DECEMBER 17, 1971. Tender documents can be obtained on deposit of $250.00 In the form of a CERTIFIED BANK CHEQUE made payable to the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA through the i'oI lowing offices of the Department of Public Works of Canada 201 Federal Building, Main Street. WINNIPEG.

Manitoba; 902 Spadina Crescent. SASKA TOON, Sask. Oliver Bldg. 10225 100th Avenue, EDMONTON, Alberta; 1444 Alberni Street, VANCOUVER, B.C. and may be seen at the Department of Public Works Offices in REGINA and CALGARY as well as the Builders Exchange in WINNIPEG, the Construction Association Offices in REGINA, SASKATOON.

EDMONTON, CALGARY and the Amalgamated Construction Association, VANCOUVER, B.C. The deposit will be released on return of the documents in good condition wilh-in one month from the date of tender opening. To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Department and must be accompanied by the Security specified in the tender documents. BID DEPOSITORY: Sub-trades and trade contractors as specified in the tender documents will submit their tenders through the Winnipeg Bid Depository, located at the Winnipeg Builders Exchange, 290 Burnell Street, WINNIPEG, Manitoba, to close not later than forty-eight (48) hours prior' to the time set tor the closing of the main tender. lenders submitted through Ihe Winnipeg Bid Depository shall be in accordance with the Standard Canadian Bid Depository Principles and Procedures for Federal Government Protects.

Sec ond Edition, April 1, 1970. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ian M. Thomas, Chief, Financial and Administrative Services. LAM) KKdlKTHY ACT faction nil) In the matter of Certificate of Title No.

4S4187E to Lot one (1 of Section nine (9 Block Four (4) North Range Fie i.5 West Plan Nine Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-seven '97771, Municipality of Richmond, New Westminster District, Province of British Columbia, in the names of Frank raoler and Piroska Grabler "Joint Tenants" and issued on the 7th day of September, 1961. TAKE NOTICE that prot)f of loss of the owner's copy of the above Certificate of Title having been filed with me I intend at the expiration of two weeks from the first publication of this notice to issue to Ihe said Frank Grabler and Piroska Grabler a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land in lieu of the lost Certificate of Title unless in the meantime valid objection thereto Is made to me. DATED at New Westminster, B.C., this 12th dav of November, 1971, D. P. Bellwoud, Registrar, Land Registry Office, New Westminster, B.C.

First Publication; November 19, 1971, SUN WANT ADS THE MARKET PLACE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Every day hundreds of new nd used household Items are In the Sun classified advertising col umns. Fine values In furniture, appliances, TV sets, phonographs, etc. Read the Classified pages when you want to buy and at a good price. NOTK OF BON REDEMPTION UNDER AUTHORITY UK AN EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTION DULY PASSED AT A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OP THE SOCIETY HELD ON THE 25TH DAY OF Al GUST 19). THE FOLLOWING BONDS HAVE BEEN CALLED FOR REDEMPTION IN FULL: 1 -S5 -513 -521 78 -372 -Wt KT -24" -722 -19 -Ji4 -M3 -743 -259 -444 -M4 -7bS 30 -34 114 -449 -535 -773 -537 -SH2 125 -299 -4M -40 -it: -301 -459 -559 -805 -41 -175 -47 -1ST 321 -fU 563 -815 -340 -471 -37 -221 -it! .227 -64 -228 -ton -2311 348 -477 -571 -827 -354 -4S4 -SnR -851 -502 -61(1 -355 359 5(13 -612 THE HOLDERS OF ANY OF THE ABOVE BONDS SHOULD PRESENT THEM FOR REDEMPTION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, LADNER, BRITISH COLUMBIA.

INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN FULL UP TO AND INCLUDING COUPON NUMBER 12, IN THE 1971 DRAW ICE STADIUM SOCIETY GARRY COULTER PRESIDENT CANADA DKPAKT.MK.NT OI- TRANSPORT II l( AIR SKKVK KS KhC.ION SELKD TKNDEKS, addressed to Ihe undersigned. Room ai9. Winch Bulletin, 739 West Hastings street, Vancouver 1. B.C., marked "Tender Tor Construction of New Canopy at Postal Terminal Building. Vancouver International Airport" will be received up to 3:00 P.M.

PST December 16. 1971 for the construc tion of new canopy and related woik at Postal Teiminal Building, Vancouver International Airport. C. Plans, specifications and other tender aocuments may be examined at the of. fice of the Regional Construction En eineer, Kc-m a.

Winch Ru dinz. 7:9 West Hastines Street. Vancouver 1 B.C. and copies obtained on deposit of a cemiieo. cneque lor a.WI made pay- ame to me Receiver ueneral of Canada.

Plans and sjiecifications will also be on display al the Amalgamated Construction Association of B.C., 2B75 Oak Street, Southam Building Reports. ISiiio W. 12th both of Vancouver and the Industrial Construction Centre 2430 Willingdon Bumaby, B.C. J. A.

LENAHAN Regional Director, Air Services Telephone: Vancouver 666.3569 OK DIVORCE ACTION TO: Edwin Allied Baker Your Wife llllptln Angelina Dnbn. has filed a Petition, numhpipil hiik. 00045, in the District Registry, Supreme Court of Billish Columbia, at Creslon, B.C.. asking for a divorce. Your whereabouts being unknown the Couit ordeied service of the Petition on you by Ihis advertisement.

The grounds alleged for divorce are slated in the Petition. If you wish to defend or counterclaim the steps you must take and the limes within which you musi take them ale set out in the nonce endrused on Ihe Petition. A copy of Ihe Petition with notice wilt be mailed to you on request addressed to District Registrar, Supreme Court, Court House, Creslon, British Columbia. If you do not file an answer in the said District Registry and take the other steps set out in the notice endorsed on the Petition wilhm 30 days of Ihe date of publication of this advertisement then you will not be entitled to further notice and 15 davs thereafter the Petitioner may proceed and the relief claimed may be given in your absence R. S.

ALLEN District Registrar, Coui 1 House, Creslon. British Columbia. CANADA DEPARTMENT Or TRANSPORT AIB SERVICES ItiiGloN SEALED TKNlilru undersigned, Room 319, Winch Build ing. US) West Hastings Street. Vancouver 1.

B.C. marked "Tender for Alterations to Cate No. 5. Vancouver be received up lo 3.IJ0 P.M., PST December 16. 1971 for Alterations lo Gate No.

5 and Related work at Air IpimiMol ver International Airport, B.C. nana, spcciiicaiions and other lender documents may be examined at the office Of Ihp Hft-innal neer, Room 209, Winch West Hastings Slreet, Vancouver 1 and copies obtained on deposit of a cerl titled cnpniip nit Ihe Receiver General of Canada. Plan. and specifications will also be on display at Ihe Amalgamated Construction Associa Kill nf r- 'l Southam Building Reports. a.KI w.

ll'lli ui Vancouver and Ihe ndus- a Oils rnr-l r.n lingdon Bumaby, B.C. J- A. LENAHAN Regional Director, Ail Services Telephone: Vancouver Notice Tn Creditors AI.ISEN (,. HATES, lalp llel-nickpn Slrepl, Vancouver, In the Province ill Hrilsh Columbia NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat cred-tors and others having claims againsl Ihe estate of Ihe above-named deceased are herein- Tpnnirpri o.i -imh ijai iiruini thereof tn Ihe Administrator luncail. Kiilish (olumbia on or hefoie the 'ki carp nf as ifir, UaV Of llni'PirliKi' a 11 1071 dale the AdmimshMlnr will Ihe Said eslalP nmnrr, llw, tied therein having regard only in Ihe i.nuno ui wiucn mey then have notice.

uonaiu Ai inur urlnn, Adminlslralor By her Solicitor, L. Whillome. AUKIIol SE.MAN'S LIEN f. thP linrlPI ticnpl ill t- 1 ..,11 iT-norOIll Pickup. sellal no.136RL2AH991llz;L.

B.C. uoti 10 tne nignesl bidder al III o'clock in Ihe foicnoon of Decern hpr 1 lh umcas UlCaill'lUlll of J71S.0U owing for lowing and storage nm.no uiaeon ol 545A Woodwards Road. Richmond. B.C. is paid before he limp nr ih.

'l'i. may be Inspected at 277 Number Three im.mu, pi mr in ine sale. ROBERT LOWE, President, Richmond Auto Body Lid. "I will not be responsible or any dehls cnnlractpfl in mv than mysell on or after Ihis date." November 197J. Ervin H.

Kalk Box Port Hardy. B.C Note: Exotic Tunic" pattern is to be ordered by No. 7279, not as stated in Thursday paper. 10 19 M-14-16 1-18-20, Exotic tunic By ALICE BROOKS Choose casual cotton or silk blend for this top. Exotic.

Moroccan inspired tunic tops everything! Easy no waist seams! Pat. 7279: (our embroidery motifs, printed pattern S(10-12); M(14-1G); L(18-20). State size. To obtain this pultcril send tn Alice ItrnnUs, Box 117110, Vancouver 8. B.C.

I'ltINT all In-formation. Add loo (encli pattern! for firHt-clns mall 11171, Nepdleeraft Catalogue, free patterns, printed In cutit-logtie, 50c. I)e Luxe Quilt Book, I'l complete patterns for bi'uin-ners, experts, li.Hc. Museum (iillt itimlt with new patterns, Afghan Itook, 12 easy Unit, crochet patterns. (I.Hc.

Ill JIITv rugs, ti.1c. Quilts for TodH.v's Living. 13 complete piitterns, Kite, Instant Crochet iluok, SI. Oil. Instant Sewing Hook, SI Oil.

Allow three weeks ior delivery. SIZES WM- 1 'if-. 420 AIRCRAFT Aircraft For Sale WO Cessna lfto-K, Reg. VV-QTZ. New of A.

TTSN 45 Hours. King KV95 VHF. Price $8,200.00 1949 PA18-FTZ. 115 HP. I.yc.

of A to September 197'J. TTAF 1 ered 196rt radio Nova Star No. 2 C.VV VOR. A-l inside and out. Price $5,800.00 1957 Tri-Pacer.

150 HP. TT SMOH 'JtJO, Full Gyro Panel. VHF OMNI LF. Wheel Pants, New Pamt, New Battery, Compass DG. OH.

Very Clean. Price B. C. CENTRAL AEROMOTIVE FULTON FIELD, KAMLOOPS. B.C.

CALL 376-7544 or Eve. 579-9934 SKYWAY LANGLEY Fullv qualified aircraft engineers. Complete facilities for wheels floats. Recovering, line mamt. of A s.

Major repair, painting of all types V2.oM lbs. Engine overhaul available. Call Toll Free a2ri-lll 198 Cessna 150C, Zero SMOH 19K7 Cessna 17'JH IFR euip. 19H5 Cessna 337, 5 seat, bio TT 1959 Apache 1H0 h.p. Offers.

Large selection singles twins Dolphin Equipment Ltd. Don Dines 433-4039 Cessna 180. 1954, engine 70 SM.O.H. 100 hrs. since top.

Prop 40 SMOH. new paint, full panel. VHF. $8,500. A.

Wozniak. Box 2861, Williams Lake, B.C. 381- 8355. Materials, parts, engines, Instruments. Stocked for most home built certificated designs.

AIRPLANE SUPPLY CENTER 1104 Cambie Rd. 278-9x04 wk. flays. atUUlp.m. Stinson, 108-3, station wagon, 165 57 hrs.

SMOH Cecon-ite 1 yr. on fuselage. 2 yrs. on inas. Float fittings, new of 55900.

Phone 112-3526g31 xTiht rtvino in Oreat The Pacific Flying ClubjnjSjjCTl. AUCTIONS SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE 81TREME Ol RT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. WBKJUiX'St COMPENSATION B0ARUPLAINTIFF NANAIMO MXRINE SERVICES DEFENDANT Under and by virtue pf a Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the above Court, and other Writs to me directed. I have seized the Ship "Tyee I' Official No. 1717SO, property of the above-named Defendant.

The Ship "TYEE 1 a tugboat powered with a 4110 H.I'. Enterprise Diesel. Length 31.3 feet, main breadth to outside or ultttlnit 1B.00 feet. Number of tons 43.04. Next S.S.

Inspection is due in 1HJ4. Sealed bids for the purchase of all the right, title and interest of the above-named Defendant In the above-named Ship "TYEE will be received by the Sheriff of the County of Vancouver In his office at The Courthouse, 800 West Georgia Street. Vancouver. B.C., up to 4:00, p.m. (Pacific Standard Time) on Friday, 3rd December, 1971, to be opened Monday, Mth December, 1971 at 10:30 a.m.

A All bids must be accompanied by a 10r; (ten per cent) Money Order or Certified Cheque made payable to the Sheriff. County of Vancouver, which will be returned to the unsuccessful blTherSabove Ship "Tyee may be viewed prior to the sale at 50 Pemherton Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. Terms of Sale: CASH, plus Social Services Tax. On an as-is. vvhere-ls basis.

Anv further information may be obtained from the Sheriffs Office, Room 127, Courthouse. Vancouver, B.C. Dated at Vancouver, British Columbia, the 24th day of November, A.D. 1971. WELLS, SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF VANCOUVER SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF VANCOUVER HOLHEN AT VANCOl VER No.

7b63 BETWEEN: Hl'HKAKIl SHIPYARD MARINE WAVSm William t.hryk tinder and by virtue of a Writ of Hen tanas issued out ut the above Court and to me directed, i have seized the Ship DV "MAPLEWOOD i Official No. 194224, property of the aoove-uami'd Delendant. The Ship DV "MAPLfc-WOOD" tugboat imvt-rd lv a I nion six Ph'hpI. MimM 0-0-11" 15 3i0 B.H.1'., Navigating; Knmp-inent 8" I itici Mamwtic Compass Kadio Trlplnnie, Kadar I-'athoinetr, Automatic 1'ilot and Rnd and Chain Stpprinx. length Jttfi.O l''t; Breadth fppt.

Oppth .4 fppt. Number of Tons Omw Registered Toiih 37. D.O.T. pprttflrate valid until December, 11)71. And on Thursday, December '2nd.

1971 at 11:00 a.m., I will offer for sale by Public Auction at Burrard Shipyard Marino Wavs 1792 West Georgia et, Vancouver, B.C., all the right, title and Interest. ii the above Ship of the said Defendant (V above Ship DV MAPLEWOOD" may be viewd at th" morning of The sale at 1792 West Gorgla Street, Vancouver, B.C. Terms of Sale: CASH, plus Social Services Tax. Un an "as- Is. where-ts" basis.

1 Any information may be ob- talned from the Sheriff's Of- fire, Room 127. Courthouse, 800 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. DATED at Vancnnvor. Brit-1 Ish Columbia, the 25th day or November. A.D 1971.

K. W. WKI.I.S. SHERIFF" OK THE COUNTY OF VANCOUVER LEGALS TO: IRENE RE IN BOLD. DEFENDANT TAKE NOTK that an action nas wen commenced against you in the New Westminster Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

1071. No. bfiti bv Arthur Harrison Doin, Maipaiet poiR and Edith Ross. Plaintiffs, in which the Plaintiffs' claim is against the Defendant for special and general damages Incurred by the Plaintiffs on nr about the 3rd dav of October, 1P7U. at or near the Intersection of Klnjjsway and Lincoln Street, City or Vancouver, Province of British Columbia, when a motor vehicle then owned by Gerald Robin Colburnc and being negligently driven bv the Defendant, Irene Rein-bold, with the knowledge and consent of the said owner, struck and collided with a motor vehicle owned by (he Plaintiff Arthur Harrison Dolg, which was operated bv the Plaintiff Margaret Dotg and in which the Plaintiff Edith Ross was annate as a Dassencer.

AND THAT it has been ordered that service of the Writ in the said action on you be effected by 1 his advertisement. If you desire 1o defend the said action, you must within 21 days from the publication of this advertisement, inclusive of the day of such publication, enter an appearance at the New Westminster Court house, Clarkson Street, New Westminster. B.C. In default of such appearance Judement may be entered apainst you. DOIC, Gl'THRIE RAILY Solicitors for the Plaintiffs.

November LH. 1971. NOTK'K TO KKIHTOlt.H Till its Kl AK1) NAM IH. RAKTUN MA NOTICE Is hereby Riven that creditors and others having claims against the estate of Edward Samuel Barton, deceased, formerly of 'J990 Park Lane, West Vancouver. British Columbia, are hereby required to send them to Meredith Company, Solicitors for the Executors.

Suite 170D 777 Hornby Vancouver. British Columbia, before the Jtith day of December, 1R71 after which date the Executor- will distribute the said Estate anion 8 the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OK CANADA. RODGER P. MANNING and THOMAS MARSHALL, By their Meredllh A Company.

"I will not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name by anyone oiher than myself on or after this date" November 'X. 1971. EDWARD JOHN KOWALSKL UK Williams Road, Richmond. B.C. N-plant fuel processing prices rise WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.

Atomic Energy Commission announced today an 11.5 per cent increase in its prices for the processing of fuel for nuclear power plants. AEC commissioner Wilfred Johnson had estimated last February that such a price rise would increase the cost of electric generation by atomic plants by two per cent. The Nixon administration has established a general guideline of 2.5 per cent for price increases, but an AEC spokesman said that the increase covers only the government's increased costs in the production of enriched uranium, with no profit element, and therefore should be acceptable under the Phase 2 economic guidelines. Domestic and foreign users of atomic fuel purchase their own uranium ore and have it purified to a desired level of enrichment by the government. The government charges for this service in terms of "units of separation," referring to degrees of enrichment.

The AEC said its price per unit was being raised to $32, from $28.70. tirely from the ethnic community, he said. English programming would include foreign-language music with English announcers and certain information programs. The information programs would be aimed at making listeners familiar with other cultures and Canada. Van Bruchem said he planned to move to Vancouver from Thornhill, a Toronto- area community, if CRTC approval for the station was granted.

The application was opposed by radio station CKNW New Westminster, B.C. W. J. Hughes, station president, said he had never seen an application where the proposed station had so little back-up financing. Great Pacific replied it had $85,000 back-up financing rather than the $25,000 bank loan mentioned by Hughes.

Joe Adonis dies in lonely exile ANCONA, Italy (AP) Joe Adonis, the alleged one-time gambling czar of the U.S. East Coast, died today in the exile to which he had been banished by Italian authorities who accused him of Mafia activities. He was 69. Engineer held in probe of 17-death explosion Various accounts put the number of dissidents at from 200 individuals to 200 families. The.

immigrants are all new arrivals from Georgia, the mountainous region in southwest Russia. They are part of the current wave of thousands of Russian Jews being allowed to emigrate by Moscow. One of the chief demands of the Georgians is that they want to live together. Israeli officials say they can settle as many as 100 of the families in the same location but not more because of a nationwide distribution scheme for immigrant housing. In recent weeks, some of the Georgians have staged sit-down strikes upon arrival in an attempt to prevent the Israelis from scattering families around the country.

A number of complaints told the daily newspaper Maariv that they want their own separate communities, want better pay, lower rents, better work opportunities, better treatment by immigration officials and want their own synagogues. Many of the Georgians are religious Jews with a tradition dissimilar to the customs of the Sephardic and Ashkcn-azi majorities in Israel. Motel zoned MAPLE RIDGE Municipal council has approved the rezoning of a property at the south east corner of 228th St, and Loughced Highway in Haney for development of a motel. $10,000 fine levied since the June 24 accident. Officials say the charges stemmed from Ree's removal of a gas testing device from the tunnel July 16 while searching for the body of one of the victims.

He was accompanied by a Los Angeles policeman when he removed the tester from the tunnel, Lockheed said. A company spokesman here said the firm's officials in California, in agreement with state aides, decided to send the tester to the U.S. bureau of mine safety for inspection. Ree was transferred to the Seattle Lockheed office to work in the construction estimating section when it was determined that tunnel work was stopped and he could not be usefully employed there, the spokesman said. (improvement) can't really be called progress." Hunt said the cost to industry of 8,841 time-lost accidents and 240 fatalities in 1918 was 1.3 million.

The cost of 30,386 time-lost cases and 179 fatalities in 1970 was $39.8 million. The work force had grown to 835,000 last year from in 1918, he added. Hunt said everyone must be prepared to relinquish some freedoms in favor of good regulations, such as are being suggested in a review of WCB regulations. There was seldom open defiance of 1 a i but "somewhere there is a stub-horn foraetfulness that a specific regulation exists." OTTAWA (CP) A proposal to set up a foregin language radio station in Vancouver has been approved by the Canadian Radio-Television Commission. The commission announced toaay that Great Pacilic Broadcasters Ltd.

may establish the station providing the company carries out its plans on foreign-language programming. The licence will expire March 31, 1976. Jan van Bruchem of Thorn-hill, president of Great Pacific, told the commission at a public hearing in Regina in October that the station will devote 40 per cent of its program time to foreign-language broadcasting. This proportion would be increased later if commission approval could be obtained. Van Bruchem, majority owner of the company, said the station will beam its programs at the foreign-language community in the Vancouver district.

About 23 hours a week is de-voted to foreign-language broadcasting on U.S. border stations near Vancouver, van Bruchem told the commission. Most of the programs were put on by Vancouver residents who could not get time on Vancouver stations. Advertising revenue for the station would come slmost en AT BELL Pay hiked $20 weekly MONTREAL (CP) Bell Canada said Thursday a new contract worked out during mediation talks will include a pay rise for senior operators in Ontario and Quebec over a 27-month period. A Bell spokesman said the new settlement, which still must be ratified by the membership of the Traffic Employees Association, will distribute the wage Increase in two stages to bring the top rate to $125 weekly, The first raise for Bell operators will be $10.25 a week after 14 months and $10 a week al the end of the remaining 13 months.

The contract will be retroactive to Aug. 25, when the old contract expired. The figures affect tup-rated Bell operators those with four years seniority. The spokesman said the settlement also will eliminate the lowest level of pay in the four-tiered waged scale. The fourth level is expected to be eliminated by be 1972, by which time all operators will have been advanced to higher levels.

He said the settlement, if ratified, will in effect give the top-rated operators $20.25 pay increase above their current wage of $104.75. SEATTLE (AP) A man has been arrested here on a fugitive warrant from California in connection with a natural gas explosion which killed 17 men working on a water tunnel last June. Authorities said Otha Ree Jr. was being held under $100,000 bond Thursday in the King County jail. Ree's employer, Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction said the engineer was available at all times for investigation into the blast.

Ree has been charged with a violation of the state penal code and seven labor code violations in California. But a Lockheed spokesman termed the charges "misdemeanors." Ree was transferred to Seattle after the tunnel project was halted, the company said. Lockheed has appealed a Adonis was taken to hospital Tuesday night with heart and lung, complications following pneumonia. His death came four months after Italian officials took him into custody in his plush Milan apartment and banished him to the tiny village of Serra Dei Conti, near this Adriatic coast city, on the ground that he refused to foresake his Mafia connections. Adonis said at the time that the exile "will kill me." Neapolitan-born Adonis, whose real name was Giuseppe Doto, came back to Italy in 1956 after years of reported underworld gambling activity carried out from New Jersey.

The late U.S. Senator Estcs Kefauver, head of a Senate crime commission, once called Adonis "the most sinister of all U.S. underground figures." Adonis spent the last four months of his life without a car, without a phone and without a friend, in an isolated couniry house. He had; a heart problem and was so weak that he could hardly walk. His only company was a maid.

Only a few weeks ago an appeal court cut his cxiie term from four to three years and granted him the use of a telephone. But he did not live long enourjh to have one installed. Adonis had moved from on" city to another since he came io iic i tic in Rome but police ordered him out. He aiso tried the museum-city of Florence. Leghorn, a port city, and his native of Bon 'a.

Nanlc Finally he settled in Mian. For the past four months he hired a ca'1 and in police at Scrra Dei Conti every Monday. lie could not even tal-e a trip to the seaside 25 miles away, unless he submitted a written request to police. Unrepentant ship jumper: under fire MOSCOW (UPI) Simas Kudirka, the Lithuanian sailor who tried to jump aboard a U.S. Coast Guard cutter last year, has been denied food shop privileges for refusal to take part in political instruction classes, reports from Soviet dissidents said today.

The report also said Kudirka was told that he will be pil- Ioried in his hometown press as "an amoral person" if he persists in refusing to admit that he is a criminal. 7 he report on Kudirka was in Khronika, an underground dissident newsletter distributed periodically to people who type out copies to distribute further. The Khronika says Kudrika, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his defection attempt, has consistently refused to attend classes in political instruction that are a part of every prison As punishment, authorities refused to allow him to make purchases at the camp shop, which sells such items as tobacco, tea, sugar, margarine and other foods. Accounts of Soviet prison camp life published in the West have described the prison food as being so scant that the shop privileges are crucial to prisoners' health, and even to their survival. Rembrandts costly LONDON (Renter) Two drawings by Rembrandt fetched $102,500 at an auction of old masters at Sotheby's Thursday when an anonymous private buyer paid $60,000 for one depicting Satan tempting Christ, and a London dealer paid $42,500 for a sheet of pen and brown ink studies of beggars.

Work safety improves VICTORIA (CP) The odds against a worker in British Columbia being injured have improved by 300 per cent since the First World War, a Workman's Compensation Board seminar was told Thursday. Sam Hunt, the board's Inspection superintendent, said chances of a worker being involved in a compcnsible accident were one in 8.4 in 1918. They were one in 27.5 in 1970. The chances of a worker being killed on the job were one in 345 in 1918 and one in 4,664 last year, he said. "We" nave made progress," he told the one-day seminar.

"But six per cent per year.

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