KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) - “Great hurricane” Allen Tuesday aimed its 170 mph winds, torrential rain and thunderous seas at the islands of Jamaica and Hispaniola. The worst storm to hit the eastern Caribbean in a century left at least eight dead so far in its trail of destruction. A hurricane watch was in effect for Jamaica and the southwest peninsula of Haiti. Gale warnings BOLOGNA, Italy (UPD) - Police rounded up right-wing extremists in 20 cities m a nationwide manhunt for the terrorists who bombed Bologna’s railroad station, killing at least 77 people and in- juring nearly 200 others. Scores of far-right activists and neo-Fascist sympathizers were arrested in the dragnet, but the interior Ministry declined to disclose any details of the raids, which took place at dawn Monday. Anti-terrorist police said they believed neo- Fascists -were behind Saturday’s attack, VICTORIA (UPC) -A ferry system is financially preferable in the short term to a $3 billion to $4 billion fixed-link crossing between Vancouver Island and the mainland. Says a consultant's report. In a report to the B.C. government, Vancouver economic consultant Garth Edge recom- mended delaying for two years a decision on the controversial link But the report said studies on the hnk should LONDON South Korea refused entry to human rights investigators secking to check reports of alleged (UPI) torture of political prisoners and = mass arrests, Amnesty In- ternational-said Tuesday. The = investigators planned to meet with “Great Hurri MORE WORLD NEWS BEGINS P. A12 orth Shore News .__ remained in effect for the southern sections of the Dominican Republic and Haiti, which make up the island of Hispaniola. National Weather Service officials said reconnaissance planes recorded the pressure in the hurricane’s center at 27.05 inches of mercury, confirming the storm as the worst hurricane to hit the eastern Caribbean in a century. Police round up Halian extremists because the rightist neo- Fascist groups were responsibite for similar bombing in the past and because Bologna is a stronghold of the Italian left. The bombing was the worst terrorist attack in Italian history. Missions of chanting Italians took to the streets Monday ‘in nationwide demonstrations to protest the bombing. Rallies were held in nearly every ‘major Italian city but the most emotional gathering took place in Bologna, less than a mile from the scene of the tragedy. Ferry system to Island preferred continue because the project wil! become more economically feasible as traffic volumes across Georgia Strait increase. “There 1s no clear-cut evidence that would substantiate construction of a fixed tink at this time,” Edec said in_ his report. “But it is apparent also that a strong case can be made for supporting its construction if its cost ts hitthe more than $3 billion.” South Korea faces torture charges government officials and discuss the treatment of hundreds oof — prisoners allegedly held in communicado, including that of opposition icader Kim Daec-Jung. said Amnesty. the tin- ternational human rights Organization. } rane’ lheads for Jamaica FROM PAGE A1 An overwhelming number of accidents occurred at intersections, especially signalized intersections such as 23rd Street and Lonsdale Avenue, and Third Street and Lonsdale. “We've done everything possible from an engineering viewpoint,” Scott said, about the 23rd Street crossing. GOOD JOB And with regard to the accident site investigated at the inquest, Scott maintains that the accident would have happened no matter what engineering had done to make the road safer. “There’s no way we can engineer a road for drunks,” he said. And Mayor Jack Loucks said “you can’t put a four way stop at that in- tersection.” Scott thinks that the engineering department has Been doing a good job of monitoring the traffic in the City. “It’s an = interesting challenge,” he says, in reference to the task of controlling traffic accidents. But Scott says in effect that engineering cannot prevent accidents. “People always look to hard solutions to people problems.” “The solution of traffic problems lies with all people regarding the rules that are there for their protection.” Scott referred to an engineering report from last year which showed that the three main causes of traffic accidents in the City were (in order); undue care and attention, not yielding right of ways, and following too close. That report recom- mended; “that the focus of safety campaigns be directed to the stricter observance of existing laws;” and “that more emphasis on current police training be directed to how to enforce laws on minor moving traffic in- fractions more effectively.” “The RCMP deserves support in what is not a popular job,” Scott said. “Yd like to see a larger proportion of the police budget spent on traffic enforcement.” Scott added that he would like to see courts crack down on “moving violations” in the motor vehicle act. 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