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A’ five-month atrike-lock- out at ICBC last year made it OU; might ‘say ‘wo've ‘refined: it - ~ Problems developed — WASHINGTON (AP). — Despite ice'on the winga and a runway roll that was “not right,” the crew: of the Air Florida jot that crashed three woeks ago went ahead with Safety Board said an elec ‘and ‘tronie‘analysis of the engine noise from the tape indicated that the plano was getting only 80 to 84 per cent of normal. power during the the flight even though there takeoff run. pebiceag sree tine to abort ‘| A’ Ganseript:’ of cockpit ago, : conversations ‘aboard Fught oN ‘Airpott: re this “week | that . the: crew's to prepare: the program: in time, Penhall said. But he also‘'said the changes’ are’ problems began almost ’im- ai after vt The crash Jan. 18 took the lives of-78 people, including four motorists on a bridge struck by the aircraft. “The conversations be- tween the pilot and co-pilot also reflected confusion as to whether the engine was pro- viding enough thrust as it became. apparent that the Boeing 787 was slow in gain- ition: tng speed. partly due to the public outery. 4, Wage and. “price ‘control “not ‘tuled out. OTTAWA (CP) — Mederma Broaident ‘of the oa ata Friday igi fully. expecta the federal peti thei) to’ impose wages and price con. - trols, ° “That is obviously’ thelr fall-back position,”: he told a’ news conference just hours after a first ministers’ meet- ing on the economy ended with no joint solutions to in- flation or aoe i British’ Col part of a Provincial Student Advisory, Committee on Traf- 8 . z Provinelal Student responsible to work together with ‘a Student Services Li- aison for the Traffic Batety problems. “You've got to ‘remember this government doesn't deal in solutions, They seek scape- goats.” gee * But McDermott pledged tough opposition’ for”.any three betes 365-3616 MOBILE HOES ROSLING MERMET HOMES LTD. “3 miles N. of Neleon Bridge . 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Investigators have raised © the possibility that lee may have plugged probes that aro supposed to measure engine thrust. If so, the crew could © have gotten a false im aion they were getting more power than the engines ‘ac- tually were providing. Iee on the forward edges ‘of ‘the © wings also may have ham- pered ‘the capability ‘of the © plane to lift. ‘The transcript shows that Pettit and pilot Larry What- on observed ice on their: plane's wings about 12 min- ‘ utes before takeoff, They talked repeatedly about the ice and at one point apparently tried to get rid of some ice by using the hot exhaust from a New York Air jetliner just ahead. Board investigators re- fused to elaborate on the transcript. Board member - Francia McAdams, who is overseeing the investigation, sald no analysis would be provided until public hear- ings are completed in early March. : Sanctions against Poland LONDON (AP) — Britain Friday it will not’ grant any. new financial cred- its to Poland and will restrict Vf. against Poland ‘and the So- viets in December and the “NATO allies have recently held several meetings to dis- So- cuss joining the U.S. protest, fest NATO country ‘to an- Atking said, tho, govern. ment reduce . British- Soviet exchanges in the - of medicine and publi! health, workers across the’ coun’ try that the Trudeau -govern- _ment must, chart a different economic course from: the United States. ‘And referring to the pre- miers’ repeated demands for lower interest rates and their for againet the Polish military regime and the Soviet Union - since President. Reagan an- nounced “sanctions - against the ‘two governments’ and called for other NATO mem- bers to follow suit. 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But he also said he wants bel fie Towels 1 estos ea ieeetisetes Shine Display Advertising CARL'S DRUG MART Rec ere4 toget th tt hind him. “I'm a little tifed of being the leading case,” the former federal Justice minister said: u after ‘sentence was handed Investigating suspected. exam writing racket "BURNABY (CP) — An investigation is under way at Simon Fraser Universtiy into ‘a. suspected exam-writing racket. -Some students whose nat- ive language is not English “may be paying as much as «$600 for an impostor to take their Test of: English as a Foreign Language, Simon Fraser. president-’ George Pedersen said. The tests allow the stud- ents entry into Canadian universities. ; “There appears to be an exam-writing group. operat- ing for a fee,” Pedersen said. “I don't have ay, Proof, just scuttlebutt.” 2 * But at least one student has been caught using an imposter to sit the test for him and three or four others ae under suspicion, Peder- in said, "The universtiy is checking up to 350 files to compare English language test scores - with current student’ abilit- ies. Judge Raith Hutchinson overturned a provincial court. judge's ruling that Fulton, 65, had been improperly served with a notice that the. 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(AP) — A renowned cancer spec- falist held hostage 6 day and ‘a half by the bereaved father - of a leukemia victim wrestled his captor to the floor before police burst in and shot the gunman to death, official ‘said, The ‘police | assault.on the hospital examining room Fri- \ day ‘night freed ‘the doctor and |; two ‘women hostages who had been held with him. * Dr. Paul Bowman suffered a dislocated shoulder during the ‘struggle at St. Jude Children’s Hospital with Jean Claude Goulet, 40, a Montreal “native who lived in LaPlace, La. “The doctor attacked Gou- let on'the table, tackling him and wrestling ‘him to the _ground,” said police Inspec-. tor 8.0. Jackson. ; ‘Three: policemen: battered down the. door of the room where Goulet was holding Bowman and two others hos- tage. patrolman Jay Thur- man fired four shots from his M-16 rifle, striking Goulet * twice in the head and twice in the chest, said Police Direc- tor F.W.Chapman. Bowman, who had treated Goulet's six-year-old son Robert until the child died a° year ago; was held at gun- point along with psychologist Jo Cummins and’ nurse Jean Mrie Cox. After they were released, all three were tak- en on stretchers to the emer- gency room at nearby St. Joseph “Hospital where a trauma team had been on College goes to tender on DTUC extension Selkirk College board de- cided this week to go to ten- see on phase two of David Cen- He also says the foam breaks down eas- ily, while other times it doesn't. iP: says Sween- haven't been able to iden- tify the problem. ‘ ~All sill emanager.Wilt; Sweeney. could say at.this , time is that the appearance. of the foam is consistent with a low water flow through Keenleyside dam. ‘ “We're still trying to ‘find the problem,” he says. He notes that there _ weren't any unusual prob- lems at the mill this week, but when. the level of the dam went down foam be- gan to appear. The river level began to drop last Friday and by ey. But as to why the foam keeps appearing. it’s stilla miyatety, to BO'Timber: “""" ““ Sweeney Bays'the mill i still talking’ with Vancou-” -ver consiiltants who are continuitig to study the problem, but so far they've only come up with theories — nothing concrete. “It's a fairly complex problem,” exphasizes Sweeney. BC Timber has had con- sultants working on the problem ever since foam turned the river dishwater brown in November. * to lower ‘water Tevali Sweeney says in the 20° years the ‘mill: has been operating. there haven't been any problems with foam until a little more than a year ago. “Now we're getting foam where we didn't used to,” says Sweeney. He also notes that the foam tank that prevents foam from getting on the river'is working. tre's expansion program in spite of Finance Minister Hugh Curtis’ ‘announcement capital projects. """ ““ But the college still needs approval on the project: be- sfore going to tender. ‘The board also voted not to ask the ministry whether the project will still go ahead, but decided instead to take a chance and assume the proj- ect is still on schedule. But there was some dis- ‘agreement in not asking the question, “Is it still on?” Oné board member said ions should not be and price controls raises, No wage OTTAWA (CP) — Prime brackets and permit limited Minister Trudeau said Friday he has no plans to impose wage controls on federal em- ployees, while top labor lead- ers vowed to fight any at- tempt to‘ limit workers’ Trudeau told the Commons he wouldn't act without the support of the 10 premiers, who rejected his proposal at the first ministers’ confer- raises for others in the Public service. built for students, faculty and the community if those’ ex- pectations are not real, Phase two at DTUC in-. cludes renovations of the dormatories, the addition of an extension to the main classroom wing, a handi- Hostage taker die standby duty since the ordeal began Thursday. TRADED FOR FOOD Goulet released a fourth hostage, Dr. George Marten, | unharmed about 5 p.m. Thursday in exchange for a hamburger, potato chips and soda pop. jackson said the decision to move in on Goulet was made 82 hours after he walked into the hospital with a .357- calibre Magnum and took sed first hostage. Police negotiators, who had an open telephone line to the room where the hostages ac aye Tgp were being held, were able to hear the clicking of the gun- man cocking the hammer of the pistol, Jackson said. The police ‘began creating a diversion in’ the false attic above the room. Goulet climbed atop a table. to in- vestigate and Bowman wres- tled him to the ground, Jackson said. “A woman —-we don’t’ know which one at this point — screamed. She was con- cerned about the doctor. and was trying to help him.’ “The scream occurred just as we.went through the door,” Jackson said. LAWYER CLEARED continued from page Al the flight operations branch of PWA had had a plan of deception, fabrication and misrepresentation to‘ cover- up the real cause of the crash, amounting to fraud. He alleged also that Lane “had coached a PWA witness during an examination for discovery (a procedure in which witnesses are ques- tioned by opposing lawyers before the trial begins) and had given him signals on how to answer. Lane filed a sworn state- ment before Justice McKay denying all Hobson's allega- tions in detail and both his lawyer and Jack Giles, now representing PWA, sub- mitted there was no evidence to justify them. In dismissing all but one of the allegations made by Hob- son, Justice McKay said: “I have not heard or read any- thing ... which would cause me to conclude that officers or employees of PWA were engaged i in any way in a con- spiracy to deceive the court to improperly cover up the facts of this tragic accident. Turkish media “face more restrictions ANKARA (REUTER). — Turkey's military rulers on Saturday announced more restrictions on the media and banned non-government. groups from meeting with orelan: delegations. The military, which seized power 17 months ago after years of rampant political violence, issued a statement ‘barring the Turkish media from quoting foreign news reports critical of Turkey. It ordered societies, foun- dations, trade unions and other groups to seek the per- mission of the martial law “The only thing that has caused me concern is that there is an allegation on im- popes conduct by counse! (Lane) during the discovery,” te le dude said. t has been categori- “eae Teced under oath by a senior counsel who is an of- ficer of this court,” the judge He said he could not de- termine this matter by read- ing material filed in the case * and would refer it to the chief justice with a request that it’ be decided by another judge. - Before making his decision on them, the judge heard evidence from Capt. John Miles, senior operations vice- president of PWA at the time of the crash and father of Chris Miles,.the captain of the plane who died in it. Miles told the judge he the ENEMA spats CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 7, 1982 s OLD ARENA: continued from page Al slumped in 1981 — from an all-time high of 4,693 users in 1980 to only 4,177 in 1981. That's a drop of 764 or nearly 16 per cent, POOLS Irwin said the Bob Brand- son and Robson pools in- creased in popularity last year. Poo! users jumped from . 6,987 to 7,684 in 1981 —or.10 per cent. But they were still down from the record high of 8,785 in 1977. The Brandson Pool re- ceived extensive improve- ments last year to its elec- trical and plumbing systems arid had the concrete re- surfaced on the pool deck and in the poo} tank. While the Robson ‘Pool experienced some difficulty with water clarity at the be- ginning of the season, the problem was corrected and the facility served the Rob- son and area residents: well for the remainder of the year. . o Live miss SCHRAMBERG, WEST GERMANY (AP) —.An air- to-air missile dropped from a U.S. Air Force F-15 jet fighter over the Black Forest was located Saturday in a hay barn, officials said. “A farmer in Schramberg reported he discovered a hole in the roof of his barn and fragments of metal around it,” said a spokesman at the U.S. Air Force's European headquarters. “There were. also pieces of metal behind the barn.” The alr force sent an against Lane that he had been hearing in the media and had come forward with- out being contacted. Private meeting with Thatcher and Mubarak LONDON | (REUTER)--— Egyptian - President.‘ Hosni Mubarak “and British’ Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher met Saturday for talks fo- cusing on the Middle East peace process and the out- come of the president's trip to the United States. Mubarak, who arrived in London after four days in the U.S., is on his first visit to Britain since assuming power after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat last October. Egyptian officials said Mu- barak’s talks with the Rea- gan administration cemented tied between the two coun- tries. Mubarak and Thatcher had a private meeting and were disposal team to Sehramber, 40 kilometres 0 Bae 3 ths Ba } , A3 However, Irwin said the Robson Recreation Society — which operates the pool — recognizes the pool needs to be upgraded if it is to con- tinue operating, PARKS Irwin reported that some Castlegar city parks were upgraded in 1981, including the start of the initial stages of the five-year park sprink- ler system. Irwin said Pass Creek park continued to serve users as a park with a “natural envir- onment.” However, he said the park has two major prob- lems. He said Norms Creek has changed its natural course and is eroding the bank con- taining the park pool. The régional district chipped in some funds to help repair the problem, though: additional funds. will be needed this year, he said. Irwin cited vandalism as the other major problem at Pass Creek park. ile found southeast of Lahr, to deal with the live missile dropped from the F-16 during combat drills Monday. Police said the barn was situated on the outskirts of the town and all residents in the’ vicinity had been evac- uated. The missile was loaded with four kilograms of ‘TNT, police said. The barn and nearby area were cordoned off by about 100 U.S., Canadian and West German troops. The Cana- dian Forces maintain a NATO base near Lahr in the northern section of the Black Forest. ’ Atfention For ro Seasons Bonnett’s °°"... 233 Columbia Men & Boys! it’s 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash KOKAN SERVICE OPEN MON. - FRI., 9a.m.-5 p.m. - or Call Jill or Janet for EE TAX 8 wi 1) AAT ad's HE cab iintly Dinara “It is not the intention of capped access elevator, stor- the federal government...to age facilities, and general freeze or impose wage con- improvements of the Cen- enee-to freeze top salary IWA wants action on UIC benefits - VANCOUVER (CP) — “Canadian families are un- B.C.’s International. Wood- dergoing terrible hardship workers of America union is - because our agency cannot do angry that the federal. gov- its job,” said Munro ina tele- ernment. has still not been gram addressed to Employ- able to provide unemploy- ment Minister Lloyd Ax. ment insurance to the union's. worthy.. “That leaves you 18,000 laid off members. only one honorable choice.” IWA regional president. » trols on its public service,” Trudeau told New Democrat Mark Rose. “The intension, for which we asked the co-operation of the provinces, was: ‘to give a collective sign “that we wanted to keep the wage pressures down.” Rose, MP for Mission-Port Moody in British Columbia, said workers’. .wages . have fallen behind - inflation the | last four years, and it would be unfair to control. wages - without. doing the same to -prices and profits. 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