Page 2, The Herat, Thuriday, August 7, 1980 Iran firing squad executes 4 release Wednesday of 191 . franiins from U.S, federal 7 ‘jails in: New-. York - an: By The Associated Preis A firing squad executed 13 more Iranian officers and. enlisted men at dawn today for taking part in the plot.to overthrow Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s regime, Tehran Radio. reported. A i4th man, a foomer brigadier general in the shah's SAVAK secret police, also was put to death. The deaths of the alleged. anti-Khomeini - plotters brought to more than 50 the. nomber of people executed: _ for planning the coup, which, Iranian officials said they discovered last month before _ it was implemented, The radio | identified the ' 44th man executed today as former Brig.-Gen, Hoseyn Torabi, It sald he was con- ’ yieted of ‘having : arrested members ‘of the antishah. Clergy and of having ‘“tor- tured and maimed strugglers and militants."’- Tehran Radio. called the ” American defeat ‘in the: face of the brave struggles of our beloved _ sisters - and - brothers." “But there was no word -whether their release would affect Iran’s announced .. “intention ‘to begin trying 52 U.S. hostages as spies, The hostages began their 278th day in captivity today. ; Mast- of the’: Iraniaus. released.in the United: States, travelled ‘to: “Washington, D.C., where they’ planned ;- more demonstrations. But |; about 70 were prevented from leaving an ‘Islamic. centre in New York: City. by. an angry mob of 400, Americats. ° . Iranian: "detention. of. aeurly 0° Iranlan demoristrators could” endanger’ the: Britieh . -Em-, ‘bassy : in Tehran ye trom the ruling Conservative ‘party_urged the deportation: “of the Iranians, arrested in . Clashes with ‘police: during “In London, palige, rrested: ‘anti-American. demon: one - strations -outsida : the. WS. during -- demonstrations outside a . London jail Wednesday iighit ; amid speculation the earlier ; * Some of ‘thoae'. arreted gave their’ names and: were, Right-wing” ‘fegisiaiors “fate eleased on bond, but 42° Irahiaris- ‘and one British. woman: hhave.r refused to give | “thelr: name’ - and’ have- : started a hunger ‘atriké. Five” _othér.. Iranians were being | “held Iti connection with Mon: ‘day's violent demonstration, but, they . had’: given authorities ‘their namés.. The. demonstrators said Tuesday ~*. they’... were "protesting the detention of - the 191 Iranians iri the United States. cs Khomeini supporters looking for confrontation. NEW YORK {AP) — A group of angry, pottle- throwing New Yorkers kept 70 Iranian demonstrators from leaving an ‘Islamic -centre, then set fires and ignited firecrackers through the night as officials tried to break the impasse. = - ‘UN Ambassador Donald. McHenry and Mayor Ed- ward Koch rushed late Wednesday to the centre in the borough of Queens, where the supporters of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini have been staying since they were freed from in Washington, D.C., last month. - After the Iranians refused an- offer: of city tran-' _ sportation to an airport or bus terminal, Kech: said, “My feeling is that they want an incident and we are not. going to provide one for theta Ur a i iy, Mark Larie, lewyen tor the dranlare, said transportation. had been arrangdd i though the American Indiail Movement, He said/hu hoped the ground transport wonld: artive“a Jot sodnerthan'24 hours.”” Iranian proteste By some, throwing _ bottles and shouting obscenities, threatened to break into the centre Wednesday. night, Two officers were slightly injured and there:were two...’ arresta of area residents-. before 200 officers pushed ‘ back the crowd, oltielats | said. Ay of almost 200 pro-Khomeini demonstrators. to leave the New York City area, Earlier in the day,-two bus drivers refused to pick up the 70 to80 remaining for fear . of throwing youths turned a -second set of buses away.” ‘Koch and McHenry tried: to.” break the impasse, but Lane’ -turned. down Koch's.offer of police: protection ‘and buses . to take-the group either to. The ‘Irantans, ihe jast of prisons for their part In a demonstration.’ “July 22, freed Tuesday. from federal prisons. in . Otisyille and Manhattan. © ‘the -altport, or to: a. bus > Btation. -- 19E- detained "in ‘federal’ The Iranians were the ‘nat. . \ president © “peranged for buses. Most Teft New. NYork~ earlier Wed-- nesday ‘by plane, bus or péiyate car, sald Motiam- - ‘mad Badr, a spokesman for the’ ‘group: “ But later, two Greyhound . buses left thé area without picking up the : “remaining — Tranians because: the drivers - “faltv said Dorothy Lorant, . Greyhound’s vice for . « relations,‘ “They said they. wanted to . detention following. a protest Police said about 400 anti- demonstrators, and rock-, ; retiimn to the capital: and had - Two other buses leased. by. _theTranians were blocked by ‘much: threatened” -by,. antl-Tranian - demon-' [- strators, . arrived here after. they were -- . public buses: were “pelted mith a _ bottles and: rocks. | and firecrackers were set in | a ‘lot next: to’ the Islamic _J . Centre “as: residents- filed slowly by‘in cars, honking *- “They : ‘ought to“take'’ them and — - string them up!’ one woman. - “horns -and yelling. in the protesting crowd said 4 - of J the . Iranians, Others i -shouted |" “Death Khomeini" and “Free, ‘at “terpret hostages.” vee The. Tranians had hoped to arrive: in:. Washington © by. early today in order to attra “ a demonstration, * Shetley Kadota, p brought to the: Vancouver. Aquarium in-- er, takes a moment from her busy day during the Aquarlum’s Waters of Japan festival -to'give some loving attention to newly. adopted © “oon Bear”, a three-week old harbour seal. Aquarium from: Wreck: local youths. Police sald the . s Ww t Beach. The pup Is one of several orphaned seals “that’s been found abandoned or injured . ‘somewhere along the B.C. coast and brought to. THE MANAGEMENT OF ENERGY INCANADA ONE OFASERIES. wet sin bay t= ann aviioniiai moisenaaaa yt at ele: ort abs teat Fis 7 tee tA ‘yt eG Pa ad Natural gas under the ice? Twenty years ago we - . | sugpected it, Now we've found it, In huge ‘quantities.. We know where i itis. Under the Arctic islands | - and in the surrounding seabeds. Some hot spots: King Christian Island, Melville Island, Ellef Ringnes Island. The most recent strikes were . drilled from floating ice islands, three hundred ‘ meters above the ocean floor. We know how much thereis-enoughto =. increase Canada’s total gas reserves by 20%. Enough to heat every Canadian home for more ' than 1S-years ” To get this far has cost millions, and all . Canadians havea stake in the find, The exploration header is Panarctic Oils Limited. The Government of Canada, through Petro-Canada, owns 45% of _Panaretic. The balance is.split among 29 companies, most of them Canadian. Could the gas be moved south by pipeline? ; Probably —we've built some of the world's biggest. Could it be moved south by | tanker? Yes. _ ENERGY, 1 YOUHAVEWHATIT TAKES. i i . 4. Abe say ge vrae 13. ‘es nee Pama Ts Wa er otteh isle 4 ia 2th ie j : A HOT NEW IDEATO MOVE ARCTIC GAS. . An unique experiment by Petro-Canada, Alberta" Gas Trunk Line ahd a consortium of shipping firms. (called Melville Shipping Limited) is well. . ; advanced, and could put Canada in the forefront of Arctic shipping the world over. ‘Known as the “Arctic Pilot Project", it involves 7 converting the natural gas to. liquid, and then - moving itto a Southem terminal in tankers with -- massive: -ice-breaking hulls, capable of moving through i ice 2,5 meters thick —and through *” ice ridges as much as 20 meters thick, 120 meters wide..." Such tankers would have engines five times as.. powerful as those of present-day tankers carrying ~ liquefied natural gas (LNG). They.would have the a most sophisticdted gear for ice navigation. At their southem terminals, tlie LNG would be regasified | and moved into the pipeline network. The cost would be high. Each tanker would’éast _ half a billion dollars. And we would need several. ‘But the payoff could be even higher The project gels could help us geto off oil especially from, to environmental, safety, and market conditions. _ This is a Canadian project. It uses Canadian money, ‘public and private, and Canadian people. 7 It’s on territory ‘administered by the Goverment - .. of Canada; It uses Canadian skills, Canadian technology. It's atotal Canadian commitment. . “Arctic gas is one sign that Canadians have what’ «it takes to achieve their own energy goals, Future — . - ads in this series by Energy, Mines and Resources ~ Canada, wil add to the story 7. -. unreliable foreign sotirces. The planning goeson |." - ‘- and it's being done carefully, with close attention ae oe ow 8G the Aquarlum for care. |City recalls disaster day “woopsrock, Ont. COPY." "Moat " people “were jit “> sitting down to dinner when ‘the skies darkened and the winds struck: ‘ In an instant, _ barns, cattle, cars, and aC trailers were lifted into the sir and then dashed to the ground. What was left looked like “-match sticks and battered 7 toys,- firewood. and scrap: \ . Metal.- ‘For somé phat.had home . taken a lifetiing to: built wag “destroyed i in a flash. Tt was Aug. 7, 1979, a year ago today, when the ‘Woodstock area was hit by two vicious twisters that left three dead, 130 injured and * damaged an estimated $60 mnillion in property. =" -Looking back, many of ’ those at home recalled a moments ‘before the ‘disaster. Then the driving rain began and the wind curled into.a deadly funnel, Those walking outside, \ finally homes, — strange stirring among their . _ pets and farm animals in the ‘ without shelter, were tossed < like ragdolls when ‘the. “ap “Hadoes cut: . path | Kilometres long before’. it: diminished” at. Waterford, 40 kilometres.” southeast. 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