. Pag2 2, The Herald, Thursday, January 9, 198! ‘a = As expected, Anne Murray heads the pack of nominees for this year's Juno awards, which alm to-regognize the best achievements in Canadian’ popular music. ° Murray. has four nomisations while high Tecord sales also re- for relative newcotners Martha and the Muffins, of Toronto, and Doug and the Slugs, of Van- couver. The awards ceremony Feb. 5 in Toronto will be telecast live on CBC. . Hosts include Ginnetie Reno, Frank Mills, Carroll Baker, Rompin' Ronnle Hawk-ins, John Candy . and Andrea Martin, It must have been ail those years of Grand Prix excitement. Jody Scheckter pf South Africa was fined $2,250 Wednesday in Nice, France, and given a two-month suspended jail sentence for assaulting a man last month. Scheckter, 30, the former Formula One driving champion, be- sulted in nominations ¢ | F LL ABOUT PEOPLE “came impatient in heavy traffic and rammed a car ahead of him ‘several times, then smashed ., a it. ‘ broadside. , st Police saiding t then got outofhis car and struck ~ - the other driver several times in the face. Not known for min- cing words, former U.S. and exhibit it around the : world, The 37-piece collec: ‘tion, designed in watercolor, sketches by Dali between 1953 and 1969, includes. small pieces that could be worn and large, sculptural pieces with moving: parts operated by tiny electric motors. Royal department: Unconfirmed reports In ‘Dutch. newspapers say the first steps have been taken to dissolve ” the 16-year martiage of intrigug Princess Irene, younger | sister of Queen Beatrix, and Spanish Prince Carlos Hugo of Bourbon. Parma. The reports say the Utrecht diocese of the Dutch Roman Catholic Church has approved an ‘annulment and it now is up to the adjoining diocese to confirm: or reject: the decision. , Irene; 41, returned to i; the Netherlands last y fall, took up residence at a. Soesidijk palace with - her parents, ;ex-Queen Juliana and Prince - Bernhard, and put three of her four children into -an international school in Amsterdam, | * Carles Hugo, 50, has frequently visited. Church sources would not confirm ‘that an- nulment procedures have begun. Ronald “Reagan isn't the only Washington _— bigwig often seen in ” senator McGovern both barrels at a South Dakota priest recently. The priest, Rev. Leonard A. Nemmers of © Hoven, §.D., had asked McGovern « for = an - apology for tactics used George in last November's - election campaign. “Par from giving you an apology,” McGovern: replied in a letter dated Dec. 18, “I want to say that if I had to pick the a, ‘untoaded © No.1 candidate Tor the biggest horse's ass in South Dakota in 1980, . you would win hands down. | think, you are a disgrace, both to the church and to decent politics.” , Six feenagers in Pottstown, Pa, have ended a 132-hour pinball _ marathon to raise funds to help. pay for the hospital’ and funeral expenses ofa crippled youth. who died on Christmas Day. q Scott Giarrocco, who operates the arcadé} where the teens played for 5% days, said: pledges will mea several hundred dollars _ for the family of Leo - Wampole, 18,'who died of pneumonia com- plicated by cerebral palsy. A collection of jewels designed by surrealist painter Sal-vador Dall, on loan-to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. since 1977, has been sold for $3.9 imillion to one of Dali’s former managers. Two sides of. a war TEHRAN (CP-AP} — Iraqi army cokesman clai ‘a. counter- offensive was “rapidly running out of steam,’ but Iran paraded almost 500 Iraqi war prisoners in Tehran to back its victory claims and said almost 300 more Iraqis were killed or, “wounded = in. 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Dred t ARADA PORERY ‘the. . coordinator, . system showed it could . the Carter administration, “T would have to look and: - see exactly what had been © done,” he told reporters-in | Washington. “I don’t want ~ to write a blank cheque.” said | U.S. = officials © Christopher would ‘ elaborate on the U.S. reply . to. sent Wednesday “questions transmitted: by- Algeria from Iran about substance and mectanics of the U.S. . : >. propesal fo set up an U.S. note to Iran ‘with © escrow account in Algiéra ’ with several billion dollars in frozen Iranian . assets. -The. money. would be released when’ the 52 hostages, spending. their 43and day In captivity to- day, were freed. ‘. Last month the Eranians demanded that the U.S. put $14 Billion in the Algerian Central Bank to ensure that the estimated $8 billion to . $14 billica in Iranian assets . frozen by the" U.S. was *- eventually released and that it deposit an additional $10 billion to guarantee that ‘any assets of the late Shah . ‘Mohammad Reza Pahlavi -: in the U.S. be turned over to Iran. But $5 billion or more of | the frozen Iranian assets. are blocked by U.S. courts . that are hearing. dalms ve be agriculture, transportation and economic development before serving as grain. transport co-ordinator un- der the Clark and Trudeau governments, condemned ‘grain producers who insist on .sticking with the Crowsnest rate for ship- ping grain by rail to export. . points. - “That's not a solution," he told the 90 delegates at the corference's closing banquet. During his time as grain the move all the grain made . available, Horner said,, . adding If capacity. is to be expanded and the sysi¢m improved, a quick solution — to the Crow is needed, The current options, subsidizing either the railways or farmers. directly, don’t have enough " support and each has faults, Horner said. He offered another solution, which described as a com- promise, - Raliways should be paid ‘a compensatory rate — the difference between the artificialtylow Crow rate and the real cost of ship- ping grain, The extra cost of about $300 milliona year should be divided equally between Ottawa -and producers, Heasaid the added cost to, Ay re C oa “against - ‘government by American “a rall ” seems. bleak, . - interest rales and inflation, : he .Wally | Madill, “Fitness fits ia. ‘the-? Iranian . companies and individuals. The U.S; government says it has no control over the - - shah's. wealth and is not - known to have offered any financial guarantees . to Iran regarding it, © “. Hran’s. chief - hostage . negotiator, Behzad Nabavi, told a news conference in - Tehran on Wednesday that the Algerians had made a "> new proposal’ involving guarantees which he did . not specify. “This: subject has ‘heen studied and -has been ~ _ agreed upan generally, ”? he said. He ‘said the Algerian ~’ government in its proposal: said it was, “ready to ac- cept the undertakings of both sides, in other words Iran and the United States can empower the Algerian ‘government with their un- -dertakings,"” ne 4 -Nabavi said his govern- ment was still studying Washington's counter- proposals to Iran's demand for §24 billion in guarantees that the United States will return. its assets and the late Shah’s wealth, drop all legal claims against Iran and not interfere in Iranian affairs... we ate ae ve AeHOTL A 3 ar at bree neg) hiv "producers for each bushel would be about 15 cents, or the same as storing the: grain infarm hing for about two montis at current interest rates, . The compensatory rate. ’ should, he. set -hy kn- dependent artibralgrs, not - simply from rallway cost estimates, he said. And the. Jagreement, which should be statutory, would have guarantees of ° ‘service and capacity, and — assurances thaf- producers . would not ldse money in the event of railway labor dis. - - ruptions:"" The conference, ended * with the conclusion that although the . short . term’ with high the potential of the food in- dustry is great. ‘speakers such as Dawid Slater, chairman of the Economic Council of Canada, and repre- sentatives from agriculture . organizations . and food processing firms, concentrated on What they ‘said was-an uncertain na- Honal-;economic plan, especially in energy. - Inflation and interest Fates mean farm costs are. J. * rising faster than the cost — of living, increases, said — ieee manager: of the Alberta Wheat Pool, im Joseph Richter, a: rural economist at the Univer- sity of Alberta, said the good years of 1973-77 should have provided producers with enough of a surpliw to finance a Testructuring of the agriculture system, in- tluding adapting to much ‘higher energy costs," Mel Lerohl, another. economist from, the’ University of Alberta, said low . labor productivity Is : one of the chlef reakons for higher food costs and stifled industry growth. -' The industry also poems to. put little into resedrch and development com- pared to Canadian industry © asa whole, he ‘said. ben’ tightened. "ini recent “weeks following” “threat rt “ministers never persanially . telephone, against: thé: them. security for” ‘Thatcher: ‘has ‘mainly -. by letter’: year-old prime {init t 4 (CP) ~ Ashoct sweep of a pen Wednesday- made” essie Bonnar’s- day... It meant her. ‘oeyear: ald son, Emerson,” who bas been confined to. a _ Mental institution for 17" _ years for. stealing «a " woman's s purse, may be coming’ home. : “H's the best news: F've heard in all these yeara,” she sald aftec. “learning that Lt.-~Gov.' Hedard Robichaud | signed = an order releasing her son from a lieutenant-governor’s - warrant. that ‘him to a ‘mental hoapi- tal, Bonnar was confined . ‘in 1964. af being. ’ charged x Ha, einen ona” has spent most of the Centracare Bospital in Campbellton, N.B. A lileutenant- governor’s warrant, -provided under. Canada’a Criminal an offender found either. sanity. . _ released, Robichaud™ lifts’ the its) Criminal charges still pending from ‘Bonnar’s guilty plea in the plrse- snatching will be with- drawn and it will be up to medical authorities to _ decide hig - future. -Bonnar will be atthe Hospital bellton. the province, Bonnar has yet to hear officially: of plans for her son, but she hopes . he will be coming home for good, “The important thing ‘4s that he comes here," she said in an interview. from her Fredericton heme. “I've been waiting 50 long. ... I feel like a new person,” =": Provincial” Justice Minister Rodman Logan | said he was pleased to matter, ‘ The case has at. tracted ‘national . at- tention since it becsme a cause * for’: program . The Om: budsihan almost tw: -great todo over it and 1° think. triaybe it's been 'a* qood thing that they tention of: the public,””. Logan said, | ‘As a result of Bon- | nar’ 8 CABS, ‘the province. make’ more use of | th Mental Healtti Act . rather © thin: . the | ‘ Heutenant-govaror’a warrant, he gald.. ra . there will be np p atlempt ‘to draw up ‘a. . Hanket é tarded and the CBC-TV. J: Saint John street, He | time since then at the |: Code, is used to commit | not guilty-by feasta of] insanity or unéitt6 stand J: trial because. of “in a The ‘érder signed by |" warrant and places |: Bonnat under the prov- [--. ince's Mental Health J: “ft Act, cor A, examined by physicians |“ Centracare |* in Camp- _ ‘Under the Mental oa Health Act, he canbe |” transferred anywherein f . Mrs. f see the end of the. “ brought it to the at- | poley 8 i The offender is-held |) until ‘a review board f° decides he ‘can bef”