A4-Sunday News, June 15, 1980 the world VANCOUVER, Wash. (UPD - Another major eruption from Mount St. Helens shot black volcanic ash plumes 10 miles high and showered the Portland, Ore., area Friday with grit pumice that fell bke heavy gray snow. Por- tland Mayor Conniee McCready declared a limited State of emergency. The eruption, coming after 18 days of relative PORT VILA, New Hebrides (UPI) The New Hebrides asked France and Britain Friday to declare ai state of emergency twnmediatcly lo help crush rebellions by seccessionists and “cargo” culusts im _ the South Pacific island nation A company of 200 Bnush mannes Ieft Bronze Norton air base nacar Oxford, Engiand to help restore order in the New Hebmdes. They scheduled to arnve at Vila Saturday cvcning Pnme Walter were Miuarster -clect Lani asked = the OTTAWA (UPC) Canadian farmers will not be burt by the embargo on grain sales to the Soviet Union, says Agn culture Muanusster Whelan a good crop in that country wth keep Canadian sales below the hmits anyway Whelan told the House of Commons Hagenc Thursday ( anadian farmers cauld not Capect to caceed the S mallhon ton sales limit set) by the which was embargo impouscd in reaponse fo the incursion MAL TRAX ONS Canadian en oe municipal ofa sals aBrerabed de vehop catensive danaates and eva uatiom plana the mayor of the «omauanity to the Male Island plant in Pennsylvania warncd Mayin Robern Head of Mididile orwn acal [Three men teas Peno te rhe outside... Portland hit by latest ash fallout and. MORE WORLD NEWS BEGINS P. A20 calm, began Thursday night with a boom heard more than 100 miles away. Huge, mushroom- shaped clouds rose to 55,000 feet, blown mostly southwest toward Por- tland and out over the Pacific Ocean. Authorities, mindful of fe cataclysmic May 18 Blast that killed scores of people, evacuated 1,5000 persons mear_ the mountain. Troops leave for New Hebrides Brittsh and French com- missioners tn Pon Vila to impose restrictions tughtemng a blockade around the ssland of Espuntu Santo, seized by separausts two weeks ago Lini's beleagucred Vanuaaku government also asked that movemcnt be restncted on Tanna, 150 miles south of Vila. where the cultusts clashed with government police Wednesday. The cult members apparcotly were encouraged to revolt by the separatists success on Espintu Santo, but two upnsings do aot appear connec ted Embargo won't hurt farmers into Afghanistan ‘ Last year’s sales were only 3 milhon tonsa “We don't think (the farmers) will any problem.” sac they have Whelan “The embargo says saics cannot ciceed formal trading Ic vels but these go up and down decpeading on the demand fromthe () SS RO The government an nounced Wedacsaday farmers have te watt until August to soc the full clflect) (af tne cmbargy would Officials told to plan for disaster Uecle gates al the bedera tron oof Canadian Mum (tpalittcs annual mecwing in Daltias that the aéed tons nach a plan be ame glaniagtly cvrdent when problema at Three Male iastoand forced the cra ualtoa of town ccandcnts Commercial project will ‘set tone’ on 2400 Bellevue A proposed office building which architect Richard Hulbert clanms will set the tone for the entire block of West Vancouver's Bellevue Avenue between 24th and 25th Streets is well under way towards final approval by West Van council. At a public heanng Monday night Hulbert told bylaw amendment to create a new C-4 commercial zone by rezoning properties now known as 2463, 2471 and 2481 BeHlevue Avenue. “We are creating an I1 ft. setback instead of the required four feet and the building will also feature a plaza with a miniature open space and preservation of the creck now running through the site.” Hulbert said. The “low profile” look of the buildmg will be brought about by recessing the second and third storcys and himiting the height to 33 fect. Director of Development Dr Bob Colher saat West Van had sot cxpected a developer to come forward and provide” full uo Heyrman correction Oe page A2 of the North Shore News of Junc published of apology to Mise it we lecqeeline Heyrman ol North Vancouver for an imcorrect statement comcerminmg bbcr which appeared ta oes edition of May 28. Dec to » typographical ervor daring the prodection stages = the bcadiime to the apology eatsepelled the memec Heyrman os “Elyerman”. 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