ober ad Page'A4, August 26, 1979 - Sissday News 4 _,| Apology for MP’s actions demanded VANCOUVER (UPC) - The B.C. Wildlif Federation has demanded !“Conservative MP Lorne Greenaway who in- terfered with the arrests of five native fishermen... In a telegram to Prime Minister Joe Clark Thursday, the federation also warned of a possible major, confrontation between Indians int he to.pay oo | 4 MEXICO CITY (UPI) - Mexico has flatly rejected a request by the -United States to help pay for the millions of dollars in damages from the massive oil slick spewing from a Mexican well that is fouling the Texas coast. The Mexican Foreign Ministry issued a com- munique Thursday night ‘that said the government turned down the American petition. ey jpeche Bay has; eda record 1.91 million barrels of oil . : TORONTO (UPC) - Immigration Minister Rona Atkey has denounced as false an advertisement. by the National Citizens’ Coalition claiming that the SO, Asian refugees being admitted to Canada will open the door to 750,000 others. The Globe and Mail carried the full-page advertisement on an insideipage Friday, while Atkey, in a front:page smacks of racial MONTREAL (UPC) A bitter) Stnator Jean Marchand has left) the ‘feadership of the Quebec wing of the Liberal party amid accusations recnminations ' and Leaving behind a bitter resignavion letter that posed more questions than ut answered, Marchand said the Quebec organizauon was “lousy” and complamed of conflicts with unnamed individuals... “I know there are some people who can come to I d__ weekend. because " of 4 public apology fromf-Grééenaway’s j aay Lillooet,--B.C. area and fisheries‘ officers this - ‘ ae i n - ! tolerable” actions. . yo Greenaway has ad- mitted he pushed federal fisheries officers last Friday when they were arresting-five members of the Fountain Indian band | reserve near Lillooet for alleged illegal fishing. Mexico refuses for spill “The government of Mexico is not disposed to initiate talks with the United States on the subject of responsibility and suits for possible damages to another state (government), persons, or to national resources that result. from the accident...” the Mexican communique said. It added that “there exists no basis in in- ternational -jlaw to recognize the existence of legal | international responsibility of the government of Mexico.” Atkey denounces anti- refugee ad prejudice, and is nothing more than an appeal to fear.” The ad claims the 50,000 refugees “will each ' Sponsor about 15 of their relaOves, on average, and this will lead to at least 750,000 people in the not too distant future.” The ad questions the wisdom of “a handful of new ministers and their neophyte political ad-' visors" _.agcepting... the . further study. Marchand resigns as Quebec leader terms with these situations which are justified = by all¢ged political necessines 7 In an interstew Marchand attacked! the partys work an Quebec and indicated confhet with Senator Daha Woody Marchand’s = predecessor as president and now the party's director-peneral. Marchand sorts said of problems” “ah oc- curred between himsclf and Wood. “She thought she was sull presideny,” he said. . “ EVEN BEST OF C (Terry Peters photo) ‘FROM PAGE Ai Len Berg, the secretary- treasurer of the North Van School Board said BCBC will pay $900,000 for the site, and in addition will pay up to $100,000 for the demolition costs. While the purchase agreement has been settled, BCBC still needs the ap- proval of the City to build the courthouse on that! site; and Monday night, and by- law to do this was given third reading at the regular council meeting. ' Build your business. contacting: ‘going on Some prime retail space is available for lease in the beautiful Vancouver Centre Mall. tis conveniently situated in the heart of the mall connecting The Bay and Pacific Centre/Eaton’s, locating you In the most desirable retail area in the city. Additional to your mall to mall connections ts the 34 floor , Scotia Tower plus two other towers that can the north side of the 200 block East 23rd Street at St.Georges Avenue from , public use to comprehensive _ development to permit the : development of the com- ‘plex. Aldermen Elko Kroon and | Gordon Cross told council they are worried about the lack of definjte plans from BCBC for the development. “We're giving BCBC a blank cheque. Even just three readings of the by-law will give | them a false | The mall area and surrounding shops are tastefully decorated in Italian marble and brass. Yet you'll be surprised at the competitive rates. Deal directly with the owners by Vancouver Centre Development Limited Box 11503, 650 West Georgia Street Vancouver, B.C. Telephone: 684-7537 V6B 4N7 can catch on fire, as the owner of this Mercedes Benz. Capilano Road and Ridgway Luckily for him though, firemen were just ro Road and were able to reac agreement,’ Kroon said. So far BCBC ‘is ' proposing two alternatives - a north- south or an_ east-west oriented building. Neither alternative complies with North Van City by-laws on road set-backs or parking spaces, nor have definite blueprints yet been sub- mitted to council. Cross said the city would be ‘prostituting itself’ if it passed the by-law without first secing more definite plans from BCBC. | e | ere’s something | under Georgia vered last week while at a though off at ‘another car fire on Capilano | the troubled Mercedes before the electrical fire developed into anything more serious. ve an Jim Warne told Council the by-law would be ‘a safe gamble.” ‘After all, it's a courthouse ing with. We're — *to- see any etal sheds on. that site.’ Mayor Jack Loucks ad- mitted to Council there will be ‘some problems’ with the rezoning, because of parking and the building’s height limitation. ‘We knew we'd run into these problems. I don’t think we're giving BCBC a blank cheque,’ Loucks said. v ' It’s good for business.