A4 - Wednesday, December 23, 1981 - North Shore News By i NEPER DD PRESS CANADA WARSAW radio said Tuesday some of the nearly 3,000 miners holding out in two Silesian coal pits had given up their protest under urging from wives and clergymen who went down into the mine to plead with them. The broadcast... said “many” of the striking miners’ wives, ac- companied by priests, had descended into the mineshafts to try to persuade them “that it Rome - An anonymous telephone caller claiming to represent the Red Brigades said Tuesday the terror gang had killed U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier but Italian police, sceptical of the clam, carried on with their investigation. The claim, by a caller speaking Arabic, was made to the Italian news agency ANSA at its office in Beirut, Lebanon. “The Red Brigades of Baader-Meinhoff make LONDON - The British government Tuesday formally introduced into parliament the bill to patriate the Canadian Constitution. It did so in ai per functory announcement lasting less than 10 seconds read to the House of Commons by Speakcr George Thomas The announcement said simply: “Prescn tation of a bill. By the Lord Privy Seal (Deputy Forcign Secretary OTTAWA Fedcral regulanons on coastal fisherics arc robbing the tadustry of ats $10 tilhon annual carming potential and should be overhauled. the Ke onomic Council of Canada said in oa. study released IT ucsday The = study recommendations made two weeks ago by Auditor Gencral Keancth Dye who hsted a number of arcas ino which govern meot management of the fishertes was dcfictient resulung ino a tess oof echocd Defiance ends, says Warsaw was senseless to carry on.” According to the report, some of the miners gave up the defiant protest aganist the ruling military council. Earlier reports said the thousands of miners at two pits in Katowice Province in southern Poland continued to defy the ruling military council with their un- derground strike and said priests had offered mass for men on strike in mines in Silesia. U.S. general executed? the following an- nouncemnt,”” ANSA quoted the caller as saying. ‘The Red Brigades claim responsibility for the condemning to death and the execution of the American general, James Dozier, judged guilty by a people's tribunal.” Dozier, 50, was kid- napped by the Red Brigades from _ his apartment in the northern Italian city of Verona last Thursday evening. Constitution in U.K. Parliament Humphrey Atkins). Canada: Bill to give effect to a request by the Senate and House of Commons of Canada.” Thomas) announced there would be a formal second reading - also without debate Wed nesday just before parhament mses for its year-end recess Officials said the full second reading and debate would take place as soon as possible after Parhament resumes Jan 18 Huge fisheries losses cited mithons of dollars of potential revenucs The three year study cotitled “The Prbrtec Regulation of Com mercial Fisheries in Canada said fishery coastal revenucs could capand fourfold af the curreal tregulatioas which produce poor management and incl fricnt harvesting were modified Canada s tidal fishery os “among the most closely regulated of industries in Canada and ¢ ompatabic democracies they san DRIVING TOURISTS AWAY On a clear day you can see see sulphur CLOUDS SULPHUR Vancouver blow about Inlet, driving away tourists and en- dangering health, said North Vancouver District Alderman Ernie Crist last week. from Wharves Burrard But other council members ridiculed Crist’s contention that the sulphur is a health hazard, and one alderman accused Crist of speaking more for the benefit of the press than for council. Council defeated Crist’s motion last Monday that Vancouver Wharves “be asked to appear before council to explain the discrepancy between statements made by their spokesmen at a meeting held in the district hall that all sulphur pollution has ef- fectively ceased andthe visible fact that this hazardous pollution con- tinues unabated.” However, District will ask the Greater Vancouver Regional District air pollution board how frequently it | monitors sulphur content in the at- mosphere and whether there have been complaints. Said Crist: “When I look out the window at work on windy days, I see clouds of sulphur’’ blown from Vancouver Wharves, where the chemical is stockpiled prior to loading on ships. However, Alderman Peter Powell said he'd also noticed a yellow tinge to the air. but had discovered it to be caused by pollen, and not sulphur. He called Crist’s statements wild and exaggerated, while Alderman Marilyn Baker challenged Crist to provide sohid evidence that tounsm has been affected. Alderman John Lakes called Crist’s motion “a lot of words aimed more for the North Shore News than for this council.” District has received a letter from Vancouver Wharves defending the company’s handling of sulphur and promising it will be “especially vigilant” in ef- forts to eliminate dust from the stockpile. 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