Page 4B During the past six decades the; Police speed trap has been a main worry for many drivers, Those days are coming to an end. Fuzz busters, plastic lens distorters and heavier traffic are ‘putting that: worrisome ‘speed trap in the museum. ' The new. worry: |, Pollution Trap! °- i The acronym “FEAT”, wetiea stands for Fuel, Efficiency Auto- mobile Test, says it all., The Police will love it. They owe a on all Honda iawnmene stock vataeers EST-SE CTION ie re den equipment . Eater vain the Kootenays! - ‘ bundlc.of citations to.Professor.. Donald Stedman of the Universi- ty of Denver. . Stedman's device will allow | “police, environmentalists, and : city health inspectors to sit by the roadside, point: the’ pollution | detector at passing car mufflers and presto ... if your car has been emitting more than the maximum level of pollution set by the’ municipality, you'll be sorry. ‘Prof, Stedman meen, spent ies: us for all your rontal.needs «from homeowner to heavy construction Dealers for: Parker Hannifin some | time on ‘Chicago’ 8 busy Ei B) down the fond 3 ‘0; the; vy testing his new high’ technology remote sensing identification device, He beaméd ‘an infrared light across the road at tailpipe height while a sensor on the other side of the highway “read” the exhaust, gas mixture. An accompanying video camera aligns the license plate with the offending infrared analy- sis, Best out: get it fixed right away and appear in court with proof of correction and plead guilty. During one of Prof. Sted- man’s tests with U.S, West Com- munications/Amoco the FEAT computer was linked to:a printer with emissions and fuel efficitn- cy analysis for each car being printed in less than 20 seconds and delivered to the participating driver about 50 feet (15 metres) Family stress test turns leap ped up some startling findings on now ; A revolutionary new test to measure sony, stress has turned Cohoe Insurance Vehicle Transfers License Plates 365-3301 (s10 million) pollition inspecti program now being set up by the Province of B.C, FEAT is the bet- ter way to go. Why?! First of call, only 2 small fraction of the BUtO+ mobiles on the’ road cause ‘most; of the the pollution. ‘As Prof, Stedman explains, “All new’ cars (within 18 months of new) ‘are in the clean category. Turning all the 1989 and 1990 vehicles in Los Angeles to electric (carg) today would ‘have ‘almost ‘no | effect on the air, quality. -We need :: to stop the oil and ‘auto compa: nies from fighting each other, which the Feds have i ant to air'qu Used ent ) also mostly pedi ‘The problem ° is abused cars, not main- properly tained ‘and driven a lot. AGE is... few. vehicles by. far the dirtiest, but.also a very, few. ‘vehicles’ drive most of the, miles injan’ urban ‘When these two facts are com- be emitted by as little as ‘THREE, PER CENT. OF, THE: FLEBT!.:;.. dver pro is ished, ‘ares. ERY aeeaitnt ‘ bined one can show that half the | bure ‘pollution in a given airshed ‘can ellchil ‘feryer' to’ sti persuaded them ‘to do.’ ‘The DIRTY: cars versus: DIRTY FUELS debate is quite unproduc- tive. Actually, new cars are 50 It is appar which test every Vshicle’ occa- sionally’ based on registration ‘are less likely to succeed than pro- grams. which test only for gross. th what “they have! " suggested aren of seeing the’ tsunami’ of reali bearing down, on them ‘fro! Canadian families are affected by rc stress, dian families measure stress- related “heat” in their homes and take steps to cool down. After randomly-testing 800 Canadians families, Dr. Earle dis- covered that family stress is on the rise in Canada and that the leading causes of stress are “too Dr. Richard Farle, président of; |. found the top causes’ of ‘stress to Family Stress Test to help'Cana-"\ be “job” and “marital” problems. The research also showed that ° there ‘are three basic types of - stressed families in Canada: the “volcano family”: ‘(aupredictable flare-ups come from nowhere); the “cold war family” ly stress tests = now Tun ier of. tari to all 24 ques- tion, ‘rmitual Fespect, and. conflict. "Families can then see ‘where . they Score on. 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Greens, exchanging information, and studying the ‘Green: movement, | sane ‘an ‘alternative vision, can theory be developed,” hig! said. “The theory must come from the moyement and be 9 Selagyvely ‘discussed.”, trism.” He qualified this by vy He, noted that in all. ind tions, the economy, determines saying ialism must be radi- cally redefined, stating that the ‘socicty. Gov is an appendage. He stated that the feo trend,to globalization of economy, can only lead to fur- ther repression. He pointed to pri- ya individuals’ no longer’ being allowed to grow potatoes in PE.L 88 aJocal example, and to the oil “war in the Gulf, saying examples ‘offers No pos- sibility other than endless growth, socialism could take.a' different path, To explain’ “biocentrism,” he referred to writers calling themselves “deep ecologists,” ic,, Richard Sylvan, Warwick Fox and Andrew McLaughlin. He feels that the ideas Of these “deep are endl In'this ‘> human and environmental values will always be secondary’ vate sanctuaries exist, For, ‘and the » impact is: such that now no pri-- of the Green’ go beyond’ the cur- | « Fently popular writers in the files. - The lack of a well articulated, : unifying vision of socialist biocen- trism has Jed to a factionalization ie noted that’all public consulta- ‘tion is a fig leaf, the data is con- trolled. by the government ‘and industry, and the result is' licensed pollution. The question he is con- _gemed with, he ‘said, is how to sesist, He described the work of the {Green. Web, a small research ‘organization based in Nova Sco- tia that he and Helga founded in "1988, which circulates informa- Writer in residence program i The Kootenay Lake Summer School of the Arts in Nelson will ‘once again have a short-term Swriter-in-residence program, co- Sponsored by the Canada Coun- cil. From July 15-19, Holley Rubinsky, Journey Prize winner, Rational Gold Medal Winner for Fiction. and highly acclaimed author Of Rapid Transits and. Other Stories (Polestar: 1990) Swill lead a variety of writing events in Nelson. Every moming, Rubinsky will teach an intermediate level short ‘fiction course under the auspices Sof the Summer School. On July 115. she will assess manuscripts ;during half-hour sessions at the ‘Blue Pencil Cafe from 1:30 to #4:30.in the Nelson Public Library. Interested short fiction writers can bring in 6-10 typed ° pages for a discussion with 'Hol- ‘ley at a nominal fee. To reserve a place, phone the Summer School In the evening, at 8 p.m at the fiena Cafe, 411 Kootenay Street Nelson, she will give a talk - cand discuss * “Marketing Your ‘zine business works, many of the ‘same marketing principles apply. j.things you are keenly interested 2:in, using the knowledge you've (vgained in your life and career. Antique Showcase, Canadian Nurse, The Western Rider, Cana- dian Fiction Magazine and ‘eniors Today are just a few of the trade, literary and special -interest publications that are open ito beginners. Topics include “desi: the right p k '. determining the appropriate tar- ‘get publication, and following through: what to expect, what not to expect, what to insist on, what to avoid. On Tuesday evening, 8pm, the Viena Cafe; Rubinsky * ‘will short fiction. Anyone ‘who: has- heard her read from her-own work will attest to the thoroughly riveting presentation she creates. Rubinski’s writing has been praised in major newspapers and Literary magazines across Cana- i give a free public reading of her \ H The Toronto Star describes: Rapid Transits ‘and Other Short Stories as “thrillingly original, both in Style and content. .:.prose that cnickles with quirky energy “Tk is possi- ble ndwtocvolvea theory,” he sald, According to David, ‘the underlying premise of the pre- "called for the public "to step y ward to defend the Earth.” A lengthy question and answer ly reformist i mentalist movement of today is “the acceptance that there is no other way to period fe d. David had said “his heart sank” during an carlier mecting entirely focussed on activity,” ic., the economic sys- tem cannot be changed. Accept this, and you accept that the bio- sphere will be destroyed. 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