uy Page Ad, September t9,: 1979 North Shore News, ne world | s outside... LOS: ANGELES (UPI - Two more of Russia’s ‘prestigious Bolshoi Ballet “have defected to «the United States and have been granted asylum. © Leonid Kozlov, who reportedly Was to get ‘some of Alexander Godunov’s starring roles after Godunov defected |. in New York last month, ' instead asked for asylum ‘along with his wife Valentina Kozlova. The Kozlovs were reported in protective custody of federal agents Tuesday at an un- : | Bolshoi > |. granted asylum | ancers disclosed location.” Although the Bolshoi dancers were carefull watched after the em: barrassing defection of ‘Godunov, the Kozlovs managed to evade Soviet security’) men in the confusion following the final ap ce of the troupe’s U.S. tour Sunday night. “We granted asylum,” said Verne Jervis, public information officer for the Im- migration. and Naturalization Service in Washington. Media can print WASHINGTON: (UPI) - The Progressive Magazine and other publications Tuesday were free to print secrets of the hydrogen bomb, but the U.S. government says it may file criminal charges against those who first exposed some of the data to the public. The .:Justice :. Depart- ‘ment announced Monday seeking’ to bar’ The Progressive of “Madison, Wis., and the Daily Californian of Berkeley ‘from publishing H-bomb HAMBURG, West Germany’ (UPI) - Police ordered residents of a Hamburg suburb to evacuate their homes Tuesday so chemical warfare experts can move more than $5 ons of deadly nerve g found at a deserted ex+ losives plant. | Twenty experts of the ‘army gas search and removal unit, wearing gas masks and air-tight rubber suits, worked in brief shifts for the second day combing the Hugo Stoltzenberg plant site. PORT SIMPSON, B.C. (UPC) - A 3l-year-old RCMP special constable shot himself to death with his service pistol after notifying the local police detachment that he had killed his older sister and her husband. Police arrived at the home of Special Con- it was dropping lawsuits: jomb secrets data - because a Wisconsin newspaper printed similar material on Sunday. The Press Connection carried a letter from Charles Hansen, a California computer programmer, that in- cluded a diagram and list ‘ef key components ¢ of an’ jbomb.:” Once the suits. are . dropped, he said, the government will no longer fight publication of any. of the material . Hamburg suburb evacuation ordered The cache of munitions and deadly G.A. war gas, developed before World War II but never used by the German army, was discovered last week when a boy was killed while playing with ex- plosives. How it got there remains a mystery. Hamburg authorities ordered 90 residents and 1,500 workers from factories in the Eidelst suburb area cvacuated six hours every day_this week during the removal work at the nearby compound. Policeman kills relatives, self stable Edward McKay ‘Monday and found the bodies of McKay and William and = Phyllis Alexcee, both about 50, said a spokesman from the RCMP detachment in nearby Prince Rupert. Port Simpson is about 512 kilometers northwest of Vancouver. MORE WORLD NEWS BEGINS PAGE A10 them ; . Gilmour. Neighbours’ — “fear and ignorance’ holds up start. of group homes | FROM PAGE Ait “The process of going to surrounding neighbours and getting their permission .will almost always hold up a group home because initially they'll fisapprove,” said Ms. : abd Ay . - She added that fear of group homes and ignorance of how they operate will often deter a community from accepting a group home at first. Ms. Gilmour also told the meeting West Van should consider a blanket policy making any kind of public or Council approval un- necessary. Alderman Don “Lanskail also agreed that neigh- bourhoods should not get “veto power”, but he em- phasized groups wishing to sponsor a group home in an area should “get in there and sell the neighbourhood”. “We simply have to adopt an effective procedure so neighbours have a Chat with . groups . province. meaningful say in the | matter,” he added. An amendment suggested by Alderman Doreen - Blackburn that. all group homes meet council ap- proval and neighbours within 300 feet of the home be notified of such approval’ _was deféated. : “That would have put group homes back in the soup with another two to three month delay,” com- mented Alderman Robert Hicks. The CSAC also recom- mended a_ definition of homes be _in- corporated into the bylaw. A group home would be p residential dwelling in whic three to eight -people in- cluding staff would live under responsible super- vision, licenced under the Currently there are four group homes in West Vancouver. A public bearing will also be held on the bylaw after it is drafted, with a date still to be announced. Chuck Cook your MP for North’ Van. — Burnaby Chuck welcomes you to the official opening of his constituency office SAT., SEPT. 22/79 12 Noon - 5 p.m. os 1238" Lynn Valicy Rd. North Vancouver Refreshments Served $2,000 LIFT to the Coast Mountain: Air Rescue Soclety’s campaign to ‘buy a helicopter for rescues ‘the. lower mainiand area came last week with the presentation of a ‘cheque to the society from North Vanocuver Kiwanis Club. The money will be used to pay for an audio-visual package to promote the introduction of the rescue ‘service. Pic- - tared here, Kiwanis president Tom Donnelly (centre) hands over the cheque to. Coast Mountain. 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