open session.. PEKING (UPD - Twenty Soviet troops ambushed -and. -killed- a Chinese © political’: “officer-.-and. wounded’ another. civilian along ~ their northeast ’ border,’ the. New- China - News © Agency said _ provocati on: bloodshed”. : % 4 FALMOUTH, England (UPI) - American yachtsman Gerry Spiess Tuesday sailed his 10-foot “Yankee Girl” into. Falmouth Harbor, completing a 54-day solo crossing of the North Atlantic in the smallest boat ever to complete such a journey. Spiess, a 39-year-old engineer from White Bear Lake, Minn., arrived at the cerfter of a boats that had sailed out to escort him the last few PORT MORESBY, Papua-New Guinea (UPI) - Police using helicopters infiltrated the primitive highlands Tuesday to halt vengeance killings by ax- and spear-wieclding tribesmen violent campaign against rival clansmen, Prime Minister Michael Somare declared “that “was mounting a OTTAWA Parliame Prime refused “Wholly pre-arranged. by Government -Leader Walter Baker said: the -Governor © General Edward Schreyer | & Officially open the new session” on Tuésday, «the ‘day after Thanksgiving ‘Day. io Clark has (UPC) - The Conservative government © today anounced. the 31st be'} . taking action ‘to back-up its . nt “will: opened Oct. 9. -Minister So viets kill Chinese officer the Soviet side.” The foreign ministry also accused the Soviets and of interfering disrupting the activities of |” Chinese shepherds in the inciting region miles to coast. the shores. Spiess, the tiny sailboat. his lifeline and border provocations. 2 “The Soviet side also "pulled - ‘down | Chinese ~“herdsmen’s. _ production. facilities such as houses and sheep pens ‘in the said area,” said the foreign ministry note. diving capa boat to completecrossing the who save him. For company in cramped quarters, Spiess pelle, WE NCO Bure ALOU... Of TOOK BIO TIB “he “works of ; Rcmmnes ¥ honking tdoting’ pleasure: “Mark a state Monday highland Police to arrest without control vehicles, cm rR Hm EEE equipment. Twain recordings of his favorite American radio shows. Tribal violence flares in Papua of emergency in the provinces wracked by tribal warfare for the past three months. scoured spots with broad powers search warrants movement and supplies MORE WORLD NEWS PAGE 11 ONWARD ~House and Cornish Thousands cheering spectators lined left Virginia Beach, Va., June 1, survived two weeks of “sheer hell” during which 20-foot waves pounded homemade He was once swept overboard and only and trouble will to. of his five and of and Joe tT repeatedly to bend pressure: - from the op-_ CHREYER - to offically ‘position parties to re- call ‘Parliament earlier. B.C... Hydro - Transit _ is. already-successful. lights-on‘ safety program in’ Greater Vancouver. The “back-up” comes, in. the form of ‘special “plass-*"'t beaded, -reflective. tape “stickers on rear bus" ‘bum- ' pers, the fitst oftheir kind. used by a transit system. on* North America, cae a Hospital says waiting list figures accurate. FROM PAGE C1 term care patients spilling ‘over ° o Lions Gate Hospital, where they now occupy 40 acute care beds ~-. thus creating a shortage of acute care facilites. - Alderman Dooreen Blackburn suggested ‘that council might consider setting aside land for an extended care facility in ‘West Vancouver, since the families of :extended’ care patients are involved in frequent visits and may have difficulty getting to the hospital in North Van- couver. - Alderman Don Lanskail suggested-the more efficient solution would be to provide better transportation to North Vancouver, because a separate facility would be'a . Strain on doctors who would have to commute back and forth. Alderman Humphries said $1.6 million is available for expansion of extended care facilities in the province and “we should be in there taking advantage of it” and getting the beds for Lions Gate, since that facility was originally built with the intention to expand and VU t cmedilh’ Specialty of Vol au Vents | ‘its © Magis dios fait traffic reeves ~ program, leave their headlights on _. shospital’s extended care unit Fine French Culsine -a new French Dish to Vancouver Closed tor Lunch for 3 weeks Re open — August 14 Open for Dinner Tuesday to Sunday 1373 Marine Drive, West Van. 926-4913 for Reservations =starting -—t the ‘visibi to: ther drivers ‘and ‘et , ‘program Hydro~ to pedestrians and lessen the - awards’ BC. Hydro. Transit | Transit has won: ‘national and» likelihocd of being involved . has already @ eamed. international recognition for in an accident. . fan Now the program’ is being : followed up, with the heavy- — -duty stickers: on about: half. . _ >the system’s.nearly 900-bus_ ‘motor .and trolley ‘coach ‘fleet, carrying the message: = “Under “the... drivers: wheriever the.. bus is’ in ‘motion to make it more , “Winners... drive: satély”” in he construction is, taking place: Tight now. » a Humphries’ figures were - confirmed as <“fairly .well accurate” by Eric. O'Dell,’ sénior assistant. ad- ministrator at “Lions Gate Hospital. Ever..:since opened in 1971, hé said, .° there had always been a. waiting list of about two “ years. O'Dell noted that both the : provincial. government and - the GVRD have agreed on the need for more extended’. care beds in the Lower Mainland, including ‘ad- ditional beds on the North Shore. Such additional beds, he. said, could be provided either by an expansion of accommodation at Lions Gate Hospital itself of at an. entirely separate new ex-: tended care facility located elsewhere on the North Shore, — O'Dell expressed concern,’ however, about the inevitable time lag. “Even if we were given the money and were ready to go. ahead with construction of the additional ac- commodation today,” he said, “it would be 18 months ° before building could be completed and the new unit ready for occupation.” . NORTH SHORE 986-5201 INT. PLAZA HOTEL