A4-Wednesday, May 28, 1980 - North Shore News 0) 9(¢ i WV police patrols may be stepped up outside... Forest fire gaining strength KENORA, Ont. (UPC) - The massive forest fire that has threatened to devour the homes of 16,000 Kenora-area resi- dents for three days has gained strength, growing to 390 square. miles and forcing the evacuation of another 350 people. At least 500 fires are now raging’ through western Canada’s tinder- dry forests and over 6,000 people have been forced out of their homes in the province of Ontario alone. Southeast winds kept the largest fire 14 miles from Kenora for at least another day while residents gassed their cars and made ready for a hurned exodus west to Winnipeg at the first sign of a change in the wind. Violent uprising ends in S. Korea KWANGJU, South Korea (UPI) - Crack army troops backed by tanks retook the provincial capital of Kwangju Tuesday in fierce fighting that left 13 rebels and one soldier dead and ended South Korea’s most violent insurrection since the Korean war, officials said. The toll of injured in the insurrection, in which rebel students fought pitched battles with troops to demand an cnd to martial law, estimated at 1.000 the most violent upmsing since the was It was in 27 years Korean War of = 1950- 1953 Army Ma); Gen So Jun-young, the = marual law commander inthe Kwangju) distmet, who flew to the battle zone by hehcopter, said “The armed operation was necessary to resume the general order and insure the safety of our peuple ” AtS 10am when the Wowas over martial law command announced South Koreas fourth largest city was recap tured = Sporadic firing. however, was heard until Jam Soviets launch duo into space MOSCOW (UPT) A veteran of the V's Apollo Soyuz mission and the worlds Hunganan sped first space man toward a hinkup tn Tucsday planned orbit with two Soviet comrades aboard the Satyul 6 space laboratory T he ageney officaal Tass news reported Soyus its) coeryrong Soviet commander Valery Kubasoy and Hungarian teohic Bertalan Parkas blasted olf from the ccouotiral Asian laune hh atte of Batkonur at 9 21 pom Moscow time Monday Ihe quoted former cosmonaut Sovict agency Viadimist Shataloy wn charge of cosmonaut training as saying the Soyur JO mission would fast one week and KRubaseos and Parkas should hoe hk with the lumbering space lat within 2° tours of their launch Awaiting them were Soyue ys COS ETRCOERAIES Lcontd Popes and Valery Kyumon whos Apri oo were Vase head 85 national teams to go to Moscow The Tevte tmadte tral Crby agers C crs eittee arvtye magne ot Lise nehary thravs yO suantpe ogra tase tc mwony we cepted the raetlaticnn t. Dae poaretove CRIN sesetrrne ts Mirsciw crtbae es chew tebe ed com a bey (omnes “oy ? colt amd CceemREMnEtte cs foaled taregoly Hut the broth the Tere wae Soviet Oby yrds CVE parte tary (ocetererettee vaca vrei sted anne wypepely Ve ngrite Saturchay s Hewveblone Cove Cebecng f tye { mite f States West Cretmany { anadda Japan and | hina ay well as Renova Stem cote Leas Ubae ose teas tbeosns beeay UCN aK thre Mise iciw {sathes MORE WORLD NEWS BEGINS p. A 17 FROM PAGE A1 youths were involved in the assault. The incident was the worst this spring in the continuing battle by police to control Recording the bangs FROM PAGE A1 North Van City Council by people in the immediate area. Tahsman_ residents” say that whereas the blasts often sound comparatively minor, even near the work area, the effects are most noticeable in the tower block itself, which consistently trembles during the explosions. Manager of Dillingham’s Marine Division Hugh Tucker acknowledges that the tower may well be on the same shelf of rock that the company is blasting. Residents have formed themselves fnto a Control the Blasting Committee and a lawyer has been retained to act on their behalf in) the event of any damage to the buuding They have issued a statement in which they sav “The sympathetic vibrations are) causing budlddings to sway. doors and dishes to rattle and ornaments on shelves to move ” Now they have prepared a petition they are considering circulating ino the area to demand that the — blasts should be more ughtly controlled COMPROMISE However. the residents acknowledge same that the preparation for the drydock 1s that demand necessary whereas that scale and they work may stops ul large blasting tinues they would prefer t work in Can cooperation Dillingham = to with reach oan acceptable compromise Drllingham have capenmenting with various been time delays between delonators lo reduce lo try the shock wave of the tbhasts and Labsman resdents say they have aotioed the blasts vary considerably between mnttd and ecatrecme Occupants on the various floor levels have now bepun recording the seventy of the blasts and willbe pooling the tesalts lo present tes Doallang hain They hope Chat thre comstrae oo Company wall NV merger question reopened The possibilty of avenging North Wancouver City aad [>vstract will been hve subject of an tetensiye stuadby Weotwe abde cia tase three way Niuvtaca f thee tbe oty was Parr rdare col at tooth the Coaty wold Loretta t coer up tee cul tence tht ges bans tight te Vee st a study cm caver pking thye twee spr sareds pradities Wfoothe recobbe ote ous parsseal thre Nootth Niatee crtrves Chaniber of (comics ¢ wall be requested te uwadertake the stauaty te Gelermine the benefits of such ao merpert as wcll as the mechani s ot. Ser y DE Utnreovegele be able to use the findings to establish a blasting level which is effective for the job while being tolerable to the residents. “WE'LL LISTEN’ Tucker says: “We will listen to whatever they come up with and if we can do something [to our mutual benefit we will.” However, he says there are vanous factors which determine the level of the blasting and the effects fel by the residents. As well as the number of holes dniled for the charges and the amount of dynamite in the loading, he = says location of individual blastings ts also a factor. And he adds that residents may well even notice a difference according to what kind wearing a( the time He says of footwear they are “LT do not treat it (the monitonmng idea) totally nepalively but in the final analysis there are variations and the answer ts not always obvious 7 AS EREERE EEX) > eo Oo *| Make it Sparkle! May Special includes shampooing interior carpets treat steam clean engine. exterior 7 years in the business all rubber cleaning & polishing center nv. 988-1626 150 Pemberton Ave., the parks and beaches in West Vancouver. In other incidents on the weekend, police seized a large quantity of liquor while on patrol. Earlier this year, the West Vancouver police depart- ment added more patrols on beaches and parks to deal with rowdyism. “A substancial number” of additional police have been used for these patrols, the police spokesman said after the attack on Leishman. If these patrols do not seem to have an impact on the problem, the spokesman said, additional police will be assigned. Apparently they are not having an impact at this time, the spokesman said. 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