Page 4A) /! Selkirk College's President, Leo Perra, has been selected to munity College Trustees (ACCT) Selkirk’s Perra to rec. considered significant ‘in ard's decis}. to +e Pacific Region Chief B: i Officer Award for 1991, Blizabeth Ficet, chairman of the Selkirk Col- lege Board made the surprise announcement at the college's reg- ular board mecting in Kaslo April 16. Perra immediately received'a standing ovation from all present, The ACCT is a North America- wide association with headquarters in Washington, D.C. The association is divided into a number of geo- graphical regions, with the Pacific Region including all of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, British Columbia and the Yukon. “The Board was unanimous in its decision to nominate Leo for this award, but we had no idea what chance he had,” said Fleet, who submitted the nomination. 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In'Water.or Oil: Pack * 62125 022) 2. “OVER 9,000 PRIC were his positive perform on ‘ovincial ‘ommittees both, within: the} Ministry jof, Ad d Education srvatca ; a recent evaluation whichiincluded input from all employment groups at the college and’ from ‘a ‘number of community contacts.; Perra has maintained a-high profile on the | provincial level in the Post-sec- ondary educational secto: sey «eit a In an novel approach to educa- tion, Andy Shadrack; Political 'sci-. ence instructor, enlisted the aid of several court officials;and the. usc of courtroom facilities in Castlegar to recreate an actual court trial for the benefit of his studénts in Politi- cal Science 113. Tar aioe. “This was the best way. 1 could devise to give my. students first- hand exposure to the judiciary, - which I consider to be an important part of the governmental process,”* Shadrack said. : which occurred April 11 in gar, was a success. thanks to the. involvement of, Provincial, Court Judge Ron Fabbro. Thursday's trial Shadrack said the exercise; .. Castle- Heart research gets jumping re Students of the Castlegar Chris- tian Academy took tums skipping rope for two hours to raise money for the heart research on Friday, April 19,1991. cath A “Jump-Off” is the fund-rais- ing portion of “Jump Rope for Heart” — a unique educational Program sponsored by the Heart ~ and Stroke Foundation of BC and the M3 S were ‘at coping with prolonged strikes, ’ Selkirk College, has managed: to ae a iP labour climate, )°!) 15: “ACCT ‘required, extensive *./ details of the contribution made to event Staged by’ Shadrack with assistance of Judge. Fabbro. The the' college and the province,” said Fleet. ‘It, was; a: vary. comprehen- x :. sive nomination questionnaire.” \;; , Started with Inst year’s” was Political Science class." “All the credit goes to Judge Fabbro,”, said Shadrack. “He, put the whole thing together. e To maintain authenticity, Fab- bro recruited the participation of _ Provincial Court Judge! Stuart, Endeston to act ‘ss the trial judge, crown ‘counsel Hugh McShefirey Played the part of the ‘crown prose- Cutor, attomey Brent Adair played |. the role of defense’ counsel, and. : : crown counsel Dana: Urban ‘played ‘ the part‘of.a: psychiatrist, called upon to give expert-testimony in ble for prizes such as T-shirts, gym bags, ropes, caps, etc.. Participat- ing schools receive instructional material and ropes for. their. P_B, Classes, as well'as.5% of the net revenue generated from the Jump- Offevent, t : iS Students taking part in the Jump. 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Today - highlights local peop! ‘Apr. 28.1991 WORLDWATCH Kremlin lay: MOSCOW (SNS) - Soviet Pre- mier Valentin Pavlov made public ‘the Kremlin's controversial “anti- crisis'’ economic reform package Monday and said he could not rule out imposition of a state of nation- al emergency or other draconian measures to break labor strikes ‘and enforce the new Program, “Dn, With Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev looking on from a seat at the side of the legislative cham- ber, Pavlov disclosed details of a plan that combines limited reforms with an emphasis on strict disci- Pline. ii ic initia- The new program - which Gor- bachev outlined to leaders of the 15 Soviet ics in an ii i S out program to instill reform, discipline the current political spectrum, called the government plan speech two weeks ago - came under immediate criticism from a number of legislators, who attacked it for ignoring growing demands for tives include a freeing of prices without discipli does not exist anywhere; the only result is chaos," Pavlov said in an address to the Sovict legislature, which must ratify the program, “We do not want to stifle democra- cy, but we must work, we must understand that the country is in danger.” Officers disciplined in b LOS ANGELES (SNS) - A Cali- fomia Highway Patrol lieutenant has been recommended for demo- tion, and a captain and sergeant who work with him for suspen- sions without pay for failing to investigate the Rodney G. King beating quickly enough, the Los Angeles Times has leamed. In addition, the husband-wife team of CHP officers who spotted King on a Los Angeles area free- way and initiated his pursuit have been told that they can expect written reprimands for not report- ing the March 3 incident in enough detail, a high-ranking CHP official said Monday. ‘The officers, all of whom work out of the CHP's Verdugo Hills bureau in suburban Altadena, were told of the recommended disci- pline Friday, the official said. They have until \ to file from g control by Octo- ber and privatization of one-third of all small businesses by Jan. 1 of mext year. At the same time, Paviov said, industrial strikes - like the current seven-week-old walk- out by nearly a ‘third of the coun- try’s 1,2. million coal miners - would be outlawed. was listed in fair condition Mon- day at a Los Angeles hospital. Kielbasa, who received the of power from the , iP and vague" and said it could not hope to win support fom the republics, At an economics conference bere Sunday, former Gorbachev adviser -, Nikolai Petrakov said that be found Kremlin to the republics and for not” * the Pavlov-Gorbachev “anti-crisis" charting a swift, wholesale transi- tion to a market eccnomy. “This cosmetic leap forward will not save us," said Nursultan Nazarbayev, leader of the Soviet Central Asian republic of Kaza- khstan. “It will only prolong the tortures of the people." Naz- arbayev, considered a moderate in eating case said. “I expect the commanders, when there is an illegal action, to jump on it and investigate it very harshest ip ry tion, “dropped the bull’’ after being notified of the incident by Sgt. Roman Vondriska, and failed to the necessary actions to initi- ate follow-up investigations, according to the CHP official, who asked not to be identified. “It is our belief that once the Sergeant called him, the lieutenant dropped all his responsibilities," the CHP official said, adding, “He tried to downplay the thing." The other recommended disci- Plinary measures include a 20-day suspension for Capt. Truman Den- nis, a 33-year CHP veteran who is in charge of the Verdugo Hills office; a and let the chips fall where they will." ‘The CHP's recommended disci- Pline of its officers followed a six-" week investigation into their role before, during and after the arrest of King, a 25-year-old Altadena resident. Four Los Angeles police Officers, all of them white, have been indicted on criminal assault and excessive-force charges for the beating of King, who is black. The Singers, riding together in a two-officer car, first noticed King as he and two passengers drove on the Foothill Freeway, and allegedly clocked his white Hyundai at speeds as high as 115 mph 10-day ion for a now dispute 12-year CHP veteran; and written rebuttals before Highway Patrol Commissioner Maury Hannigan makes a final decision. The CHP official also con- firmed that the lieutenant, John Kielbasa, was admitted to a hospi- tal Saturday with chest pains after leaming he had been recommend- ed for a d ion to for Officers Timothy J. and Melanie Singer, who have 12 and three years’ CHP experience, respectively, the CHP official said. Officers either could not be reached or would not comment Monday. “We feel strongly that we expect our managers and supervisors to earn the confid that the public Kielbasa, a 21-year CHP veteran, Canada Alberta says no to Quebec MONTREAL (SNS) - Alberta Premier Don Getty delivered a blunt waming to the province of Quebec Monday, saying there would be no economic union between Canada and a breakaway Quebec. “We will not have has given them," the CHP official that the car was going that fast. Although she told investigators she was “shocked” by the level of plan so inadequate to the current Political and economic crisis that it reminded him of Bismarck’s remark a century ago that “the Rus- sian empire has started to abuse its stupidity." of the year, foreign trade fell by a third, the gross national ict by 8 percent and productivity by 9 Percent. “The longer we stretch this pro- cess out, the less doubt there will be that we are headed for absolute catastrophe," Yavlinsky said, How the Kremlin intends to back up a ban on strikes at a time when so many political opposition movements and workers’ groups seem to have lost their fear of cen- tral authorities is an open question. The Gorbachev government has Fi ket i Stanislav Shatalin and Grigori Yavlinsky, co-authors of a radical reform program that Gorbachev last year endorsed and then reject- ed, agreed that the Pavlov program would do little to halt a disastrous slide in Soviet production, spiraling inflation and endless shortages of Consumer goods. In the first quarter Afghanistan AFGHANISTAN (SNS) - Afgan rebels said Monday a goverment Scud missile attack killed up to 400 people in this provincial capital in northeastem Afghanistan over the weekend, and the guerrillas Planned swift revenge. But the Soviet-backed govem- ment in Kabul rejected the charge that its forces fired three Soviet- made Scuds into Asadabad, capital of Kunar province, Saturday evening, blaming the incident on what it called an attack by one rebel group on another’s arsenals, Some 300 bodies were pulled from the mbble, but the toll could tise to 350 or 400, rebel provincial begun to publics with 4 to compel compliance with Krem- lin dictates, and Pavlov indicated possible use of internal security troops or even a state of emergency to enforce public order, “A state of emergency cannot be imposed to force people to work - that is impossible - but it can ensure people the opportunity to work if they want to," Pavlov said. » “Besides, those who act illegally to hinder work should know that they will be punished for this," A bloc of hard-line legislators called Soyuz has launched a lobbying paign to Gorbact to declare a six-month state of emergency and institute direct Kremlin rule in all Soviet republics, But the mood of defiance. and disillusionment among many workers continues, In Minsk, capi- tal of Soviet Byelorussia, indepen- dent labor leaders are planning a republic-wide, one-day general strike for Tuesday. Strikes have become so frequent around the country that the weekly business newspaper Commersant now runs a regular column listing the status of every walkout, day by day. bad struck by SCUD missile by the Scuds which hit the main bazaar area of the town 15 miles from the Pakistan border. As Rozi Khan spoke, rescuers were still scouring the town and fighting fires more than 36 hours after the attack. Many people were sifting through the rubble with their bare hands, unearthing human limbs amid the stench of bumed bodies. dismissed the Bakhtar report as mere : More than 200 of several burf- dred wounded were moved to Pak- istani hospitals in Peshawar, the base of guerrilla groups fighting the Kabul government. : Among those who died were three senior guerrilla field com- manders as well as many other mujahideen fighters, guerrilla offi- Many bodies were Kabul’s official Bakhtar news agency said the ies were cial Hi said by teleph from the Pakistani border town of Bajaur, Acadah caused by rocket attacks on arse- nals of the Wahabi Islamic group by followers of radical guerilla in Hek had been largely left alone by the Kabul government since Soviet soldiers pulled out of Afghanistan in 1989. H: force used by the Los Angeles Police officers, Melanie Singer has also corroborated police accounts of the arrest by describing King as smelling of alcohol and acting “very strange" when the pursuit ended in Lake View Terrace-grab- bing his buttocks, dancing and laughing as he exited his car. Interior Mini: Rozi Khan said. “We will soon take revenge for these martyrs, we are planning a big attack,” he told reporters from neighboring Pakistan. Guenilla officials said Sunday that more than 300 people were Killed and up to 500 were wounded leader Gulb Bakhtar, monitored by the British Broadcasting Corp., said Gulbuddin’s men fired missiles and heavy weapons on a “big headquar- ters” housing hundreds of Wahabis, arms and ammunition depots and a huge fuel storage. But guerrilla sources in Pakistan returns, Canada Post"aninoubiced* Monday. The corporation will be offering the service in more than 240 cen- tres. Postal services available will include weighing and date-stamp- ing of returns, as well as the sale of postage stamps. John Fellows, vice-president corporate development for Canada Post, responsible for all postal ‘Playboy bunny Lawrencia: ““Bambi” Bembenek can apply for refugee status in Canada where she fled to last July dfter breaking out of a Milwaukee jail, a Canadi- an immigration adjudicator ruled Monday. ~ Carmen DeCarlo said a certifi- cate issued by the immigration minister in February declaring Bembenek a danger to society was union without political union,” Getty told reporters after visiting Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa in Montreal. “The way to have an economic union with Canada is to be part of Canada, not to be outside Canada.” Quebec's ruling Liberal Party earlier this year called for a provin- cial referendum in 1992 unless the rest of the country agreed to a radi- cal decentralization. Polls show most of Quebec's 6.5 million inhabitants favor political independence for the French-speak- ing province but want to retain eco- Domic ties with the rest of Canada. Bourassa, who joined Getty at the briefing, said he believed most Quebeckers want the province to remain part of Canada despite what the polls show. Getty’s waming recalls a cam- Paign launched 11 years ago when Enclish Canadi litic} said the ight postal service has proven to be a success- ful additional service for Canada Post customers. Killer can apply for refugee sta- tus says ruling TORONTO (SNS) - The con- victed American killer and former because it denied her the right to defend herself. The adjudicator has the authori- ty to decide that sections of the Immi ion Act are i tional but a spokesman for Immi- gration Canada, Milt Best, said Jawyers will examine the ruling to see if there are any grounds for appeal to a federal court. “If this decision stands, then in effect, the (immigration) minister ® HUSQVARNA WHITE 2 only 6 only Other ‘good buys’ D descended on Quebec and threat- ened to sever economic ties with the province if it broke away. A majority of Quebeckers subse- quently voted against giving their Rt a date to i sovereignty. Getty, who represents a sparsely populated westem province, said, “A Quebec within Canada will always find a close ally in Alberta.” ee Me Open for late returns OTTAWA (SNS) - For the sev- enth consecutive year, postal ser- vice will be available until midnight at selected outlets across Canada on April 30, the deadline for submitting 1990 income tax Ten stitches Sale Price $299 . 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Bembenek, a 32-year-old former policewoman and waitress in a Playboy Club, wants to stay in Canada because she says she didn't get a fair trial when she was convicted of the 1981 murder of ber ex-husband's first wife. Her lawyer has argued that returning her to the United States would amount to p i Northern Ontarib city of Thunder Bay, where they had taken jobs under assumed names. Police received tips on Bem- benek’s location after her case was aired on a U.S. TV crime show. Gugliatto was deported to the U.S. in November for working illegally in Canada. He’s now awaiting trial on a charge of aiding and abetting a prison escape. In December, Bembenek was found guilty of entering, working and living in Canada illegally. one under Canada’s Immigration Act. Bembenek and her American fiance, Dominic Gugliatto, 35, were arrested last October in the NUMBER 1 NUMBER 1 ey IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION NUMBER 1 IN INITIAL QUALITY SERVICE said the attack might be linked to the recent guerrilla capture of Khost further south. “After Khost, there were big Tumors that the mujahideen would attack Jalalabad. Because of that, the Kabul regime launched this Scud attack on Asadabad to impose casualties on the mujahideen,” he said, The guerrillas have vowed to build on their-success-at-Khost. . ‘The easter city of Jalalabad has ~ been mentioned as one.target despite a humiliating mujahideen failure there in 1989. 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