October 26, 1980 Tel. 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 ERR OS EEN” 1 eg ONE! A NOT IN OUR MALL, YOU DON’T, was the message Park Royal management gave to member of the Consumers’ Association of Canada (CAC) who had planned an information picket outside Super Valu to protest the removal of price tags on items since the introduction of scanner type cash registers. The consumers had picketed at several other malls in the Vancouver area without incident but were flatly refused permission at Park Royal. The picketers’ answer was to parade on the public sidewalk in front of the mall. (Terry Peters photo) \ Door on th By CHRIS LLOYD The meeting, held in a room which had been booked under a bogus name, was attended by about 20 people and ended abruptly when a CBC-TV camera crew burst in on a mix and Police in West Vancouver have charged Randall Newman, aged 17, of 433 East Third Street and a 15- year-old, following a “thorough investigation” of the October 12 incident The pair is charged with breaking and enterting and theft, as well as mischicf, as a result of the devastation caused to the home on Nelson Avenuc. A police spokesman said that while the owners of the house were away the two broke in at about 2 a.m. and “ransacked it”. He went on to describo the CONTINUED ON PAGE A8 Recruitment drive in N. Van Management of North Vancouver's Coach House Inn are furious that Kua Klux Klan organizers held a secret membership drive meeting there last Sunday. mingle social hour for potential recruits to the Klan. It is understood only two people at the meeting ac-. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 $10,000 DAMAGE TO W.VAN HOME rampage A spree of destruction which caused $10,000 damage to a West Vancouver home has led to the arrest of two North Vancouver youths. ig | nad | aM SUNDAY: Cloudy with morning showers, sunny periods in the afternoon. MONDAY: Little change.