‘” By The Associated Press Some things never change in major league baseball — i like Billy Martin arguing with the umpires. And some things . do— like California Angels bringing in a left-hander to pitch to Milwaukee Brewers’ Cecil Cooper. “<1 It took exactly three batters for Martin to get into the swing of things as he began his third term as manager of New York Yankees. He ran to argue with rookie second base ./-timpire Dan Morrison, who called Dave Winfield out when 4 che tried to stretch a single into a double. But Martin's biggest gripe camo in the Seattle half of the third when Morrison allowed a leadoff double by Julio ' Cruz to stand. . The hit triggered a four-run inning and the Mariners went on to nip the Yankees 5-4 on Al Cowens’s seventh- inning sacrifice fly in Seattle Kingdome. in A im, John the Angels’ new paren summoned Andy Hassler, a journeyman left-hander. With two out in the top of the ninth inning, two runners on base and California leading by a run, Cecil Gooper, a left-handed hitter who had doubled home Milwaukee's first run, came to bat. After throwing a wild pitch to put runners at second and third, Hassler retired Cooper on a grounder to second to end the game. Pitcher John. Candelaria of Pittsburgh Pirates says his “big objective this year is trying to stay healthy." But one game into the 1983 season, Keith Hernandez arid St. Louis Cardinals are probably already sick of him. Candelaria, a éfthandor who two years ago in 8te Lous | nearly saw his'career'come to an end when he tore a muscle’ in his pitching arm, ‘ripped through the Cardinals’ lineup Tuesday, scattering four hits and striking out 10 batters — including Hernandez three times — to hand the 1882 World Series champions a 7-1 loss in'their National League season opener, e_NL,. ‘Tom Seaver. and New York Mets. muffled. Philadelphia Phillies 2-0, San Diego Padres out- muscled ‘San ‘Francisco Giants 16-18 and: Los. Angeles Dodgers buried ‘Houston Astros 16-7. ‘Montreal’ Expos’ season opener against the Cubs in Chicago was rainéd out and rescheduled for. today. In other AL action Tuesday - night: Texas Rangers beat Chicego White Sox 8-1, Toronto Blue Jays whipped Boston Red Sox 7-1, and Detroit Tigers hammered Minneaol Twins 11-8. Zisk ‘slammed a/two-out homer for a.3-1 wea and the Mariners added their fourth run on a single by Dave ‘Henderson and an RB] double b; Putnam. ‘The Yankees: t tied! ‘the score a4 and chased Beattle < starter Gaylord Perry with three runs,in‘the-sixth. After |. . Roy Smalley opened the inning with a single, Winfield Vand: Steve Kemp homered. on ‘consecutive | pitches. + The ‘Angels took a 10 lead. ‘oft Don Sutton in the ‘firat inning: on. rookia . Daryl Sconfera's.: second’ major ‘league homer, California went ahead to stay in'the fourth on singles ! by Reggie Jackson, Doug DeCinces and Bobby Grich and nade Ait 8-1 in the’ itt when Brian Downing walked, was. The Ranger's wine thout a hit over Ee lack. ‘The Rangers broke a 1-1 tle in the TA inning when Bucky Dent singled and Billy Sample: walked.’ : Dent stole third and scored on Buddy Boll's infield hit, Larry’: Parrish's double and Dent's single made it’ a1 in the alxth.’ (TIGERS 11 TWINS 3 ‘A three-run homer by Larry Herndon + {nning triggered a 16-hit attack, which |; included ’, nix extra-base hitsi Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell the game with singles and Herndon followed with a 41 home run. Lance Parrish and Chet Lemon walked, Parrish”, scored on Mike Ivie’s double and Whitaker drove in’ Lemon ond Ivie with a single. tas Could be: is traffic problem VANCOUVER (CP) — Pic- EDMONTON (CP) — General manager John Ferguson of Winnipeg Jets ., is not one to worship at the». (Oilerstar from complete teal led by NHL scoring cham- “pion ‘Wayne Gretzky, \the . Jets\are.operating. onthe nesses — especially on de-" fence,” said Ferguson, add-, . ing\the Oilers haye' never . self in the playoffs. That's Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons it’s Bonnett’ smn’ Wear 233 Columbia 365-6761 ture the entire population of Kelowna, — all 60,000 ‘men, women and children — des- cending on downtown’ Van: couver all at once: The image gives some idea of what will happen in Van- couver the evening of June 20, when the full house ex- pected for the first commer- cial event “in the new B.C. Place stadi a Remember 10% OFF for Cash |: PERSONAL _ ACCOUNTING SERVICES * Personal Income Tax ° Fam Caro! Magaw Dianna Kootnikoff ADVERTISING SALES R NEWS 0. DRAWER 3007, CASTLEGAR, BC, VIN 28. 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The game will be’ evised onthe CBC at 9:30 p.m ‘EST. for. viewers’ in Manitoba,, Saskatchewan and Alberta, .except ‘for wor ‘anything. ass was an. their quick departure last: year when thoy were upset Mey in by Los Angeles “Kin; ue first round of the “The key League quarterfinal ar) Smythe Division where the Jets finished fourth,’ won six. of -10: games ’ ‘against Oilers, runaway ‘ ** winners ‘of the © five-team® tise ‘ style'a bit. respect their F ‘offence but: you can't: ‘al- Bellet: they, can: pull this ‘pre-seri Dale Hawerchuk, the Jets": : ending’ scorer. ‘this’ ‘season ~ with 91 points « on, 40, goals and 51 ‘assists, “This business of being an. underdog; doesn't 4 , “.)\ LIMIT SPENDING The. comfag ‘year ‘willfeature | d The industry ran into tough times in 1982 and planned of new plants through the mid-1980s fell by half in the last year. NOT BIG EMPLOYER Basic petrochemical p isnota males One $460-million project hi of d to have about 965: full-time employees ationek the construction phase will ‘involve several hundred workers, “The sovernment also seems to be thinking about ing industry around plates but ‘has not revealed any specific plans. d also has about fs Mini Dave ‘Russell has said he can't take on’ iw or the other $10.9. billion, $1.9 ire loans to other p: or Crown ees 4 billion is tied up » in loans ‘and lavestments within, 7 party are’ long-term loans ‘to’ provincial Crown corporations such as Alberta Government ‘Telephones, and ithe corporations. which Jend:: money, to minieipalities, and ‘home buyers. - "But the government ean easily dip into the fund’: earnings, as 0) opposed to what is already in the fund, 2 ani that is what it intends to do in'the next two years. f major new construction projects for. at least two years and Social Services: Minister Nell: Webber: has suggested his department may ‘not be paying . the ‘full ‘cost of “Cadillac” wheelchairs for handicapped Albertaris where’a ‘a “Chevrolet” might do... No one in’ government will predict the future of oil prices. Natural gas and ‘its byproducts could be a bigger © revenue source than oil — they almost are now — but markets havé to‘be developed. ‘\oThe government has set great store in economle diver- sification. ~ Lougheed said in 1974 the province had a ‘decade to [ develop: “new revenue sources.. Now diversification is’ défined as development of the Petrochemical industry and of agricultural processing. ture of ae for the tourists visiting the Rockies, and Econgmic Development Minister Hugh Planche has spun visions‘ of robot-manned factories weaving carpets from Alberta-produced synthetic fibres. The lack of formal planning statements drives the political four-member opposition in the 79-seat legislature ‘wild. ““Our'whole economic strategy deals with OPEC, and that seoms to be it,” Ray Martin, a New Democratic member from the Edmonton‘ riding of Norwood, complained at a news’ conference, - -“* : Hewat to speak to businessmen Starts Olympte | Sports in 1984 aes. Big Apple. up for sale NEW.YORK (REUTER) — ‘Yo ‘4 high society dined ‘at There are 14 office towers the ‘torn of the centi has under construction in lower been bought by Italian in- Manhattan. Ten of them are _vestors who are - oeranatiea have. been moving here because of the building. * parking for No one knows for sure what the result will be: if there will be monster traffic snarls on bridges and major traffic | arteries as those 60,000 people try to make their way home at the same time. Officials at the B.C. Place covered stadium say they don't anticipate any prob- lems, that there is plenty. of. parking available on the site and in garages, lots and on streets in the downtown mney Ballbve tnsP EES tees itiwill,take, people J to walk to. spots at varying d Calgary. ‘which’ ‘will blacked out. | ~ weaknesses — major weak- “They make a lot-of — Winnipeg: ‘this season,’ in- cluding all four they played 2 in Edmonton, ‘. < “Yet despite 's Gretzky, the Jets in stride. : _ nipeg on March 23. He was awesome‘ offensive power, 1 worst nights of the season playing the Jets in Win- minus five in a 7-4 loss, a game‘ that probably cost . also be a key. : Gold medalist Priorities a, EDMONTON (CP) — — Di- ea Kont ‘successful::, af late Lak mother but des there is )" Bomberay,, “ ? Football, sLeaguens:.-: nay ort lems recently.and hasn't been « <# prs Husband John is a. wide re- her performance in. compe- ceiver,.with Winnipeg Blue. tea she,cancedes,,She, has , the: Canadian; J K Ii , from the stadium will’ help -even out the traffic flow and avoid congestion. : -West End: residents :be- feve, however, - that. the. 60,000-seat amphitheatre will bring in unwanted traffic and create chaotic congestion problems. : The subject of transit and said the dilemma of:which voca- tion gets precedence. Canada already has a suc- cessful athlete and mother-in Debbie Brill, who came back last year after the birth of her first child to retain her ranking as one of the best women high jumpers in the world. Ss new stadium: has resulted in two years of policitial and bur- eucratic in-fighting between B.C. Place and the city, and has netted little in the way of street improvements or con- crete plans to accommodate the crowds expected to flow into -— and out of — the domed stadium There will be 2,000 on-site parking places, including spots for charter buses. In addition, city manager Fritz Bowers said there are about 40,000 parking spaces within walking distance of the sta- dium. “We could get by without. any contingency plans at all,” : said. Bowers. “The only prob- is that people will have to t-tiséd to not being able tow ‘park right at the stadium.” WOR "MIKES RADIATOR REPAIR CLEANED REPAIRED RECORED 6:30 - 5:00 p.m. Weekly 364-1606 Rea. 359-7058. : 1598B - 2ND AVE., TRAIL Jones-Ki i, penta- thlon gold -medallist at the’ 1978 Commonwealth Games, said being an athlete and the mother ‘of a .six-month-old daughter is “a vicious circle at times.” “You've got: to “have that inner desire to be really suc- cessful (at any sport). Yet if that motivation is really high, it would take me away from (daughter) Janna.”- She hasn't lost interest in competing and is looking for- ward to regaining -her old form, but admits “priorities change” with motherhood. “I'm excited about getting back. [haven't lost any of the technique. It's just a matter seh othr oh she mpete in Games"“ in” Venézuela, al- though she has been named to the Canadian coaching staff. SEEKS IMPROVEMENT “I want to get. good again and I love to take the baby along. But my event goes all day for two days.” That raises the question of what to do with Janna: “Do I take her with me, leave her with Grandma Jones or send her to Winnipeg with John.”: European female . athletes seem to build pregnancy into their training cycle and ‘she doesn’t see any reason why she “can't ‘slow down ‘for a year and carry on.” -It is hard -to tell how be- coming a mother will affect begn plagued with.back-prob- ,. able to train up to Potential. est ba “I did train throughout the term, though obviousiy I didn’t do the work load I x¥ would have But ‘Mid-Week Wrap-Up anytime you ball around you have to ) get rectal * stronger.” Herschel Walker confirms. SOUTH HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — Heisman Trophy: winner Herschel © Walker, who left the University. of Georgia to accept the richest contract in professional foot- ball history, confirmed Tues-: day he married his girlfriend of three years in a quiet cer- emony last week.. 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Dea ment ‘says foreign, invest- ment in U.S. real estate grew by about $1 billion between available, but admits the true ‘Amount. is probably “much higher. “Many. investments: that are listed. under -ever made,” 1980 ‘and 1981, the latest, period for‘ which figures are said Alan Simon, president of Sinclair, Goldsmith, Price, the U.S. branch of London realty concerns, “They are’ following the example of Olympia and York's purchase of Uris Properties.” Simon calls this transac- tion “one of ‘the best deals It involved the sale of eight Manhattan sky- scrapers for $60 million above $280 million in mort- gages. The prope in that High interest rates in the U.S. have -helped. foreign investors, experts say. “Most Europeans ~ invest with their'own money free and clear while most: Ameri- cans are leverage investors,” Simon says, explaining that leverage ‘investors make their profit on the difference between what their buildings take in'and what they have to pay out to the banks that finance them. Now that interest rates are falling more Amoricans are 1977: deal ‘have been esti- mated to have increased in value’ more than tenfold in the sarved ae lettering ‘old’ Daily : Forward Pian: once a centre of Jewish life on Manhattan's Lower East Side. 3°: The building tha used Delmonico’s, . where New Phoney TORONTO (CP) — Un-. other...’ industry categories having to do with the’ tion of the building,” a spokesman said. ; : Of-the’property’ purchases that are known, the greatest number have been made by _ All consisted basically of a Telex ma- ‘ are trying to .bilk recession- sign, chine . and . telephones and were in the West weary Canadian by setting up ‘ storefront banks and peddling millions of dollars.in phoney loans, says the Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan. Tor- onto. Bureau president paul-Tuz says the recession has made cash-starved businessmen hungry for loans and suscep- tible to the pitches .6f con’ men, who represent banks with such names as Arab International Bank and In- diana National. - Ina recent interview, Tuz presented a list of 24 “shell” or storefront banks known to have operated in Canada in the last two years. ~ SunFest The Castlegar Chamber of Commerce SunFest Commit- tee is calling.an organiza- tional meeting for SunFest 83, on April 18 at 7 p.m. at the Hi-Afrow Arms Hotel. All individuals, businesses, organizations and clubs are urged to plan.an event for ‘Indies, where lax’. regulations’ mean. they can set up operations with little or no Tuz cited: as one ‘example ~ the Dominion Overseas Bank , Ltd., based. in, the West Indies dependency of Mont- serrat, which listed its Can- adian address as‘a post office box in Toronto and a tele- phone number out of service. PRINCIPALS FLEE Dominion Overseas issued phoney certificates of depos-. it, which were to be used to bilk depositors, he said. But police uncovered the opera-. tion and the principals fled. Tuz said the unscrupulous meeting | SunFest 88 and come out to the. méeting.: Deadline . date for completion of.event reg- istration forms ‘is June .-10. SunFest: 83 will take place this year from July 15-17. Contact the Chamber of Commerce office.at_ 365-6863 for more information, ie ¥ er8-are no. such.-oppor-- tiintities ‘in’ either’ Canada’ or’ Europe, Simon said. “The re- turn. on investment in the City of London is only four per cent,” he said, “if you can find anything to buy.” operators approach small and “medium-sized businesses peddling low-cost loans of up - to -several ‘million dollars. They may offer. money at _ six-per-cent interest but ask for a two-per-cent finder's fee up front before they nego- tiate the loan. 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