* loyalists, headed by baviyer “Gucheo. a odds ate beat. © ons . past . ‘mew Tory ‘candidates,. ‘im » ~ posed by party leader Brian - -. Mulroney last, fall “is about sho expire: and there: instil] no. _ Bign ; Quebécets si on the, ‘Progressive .. “Con- " servatives'. Strength in: the province. high-profile g.to cagh in’ x new-found . -. With: a’ vfederal - election: © expected later. this year: ‘and © dhe: Tories: in’ “contention i in “perlfaps a dozen of Quiebee's "5 ridings, the. party ap- os pears to be attracting few of the well-known local figures ~ needed'to break. the Liberal | " Btranglehold ¢ on: Quebec. . _ pears | a mainly: Tory: organizers and back-rooniers: ate willing to "come ‘into ‘the: “open ‘in ‘the .. quest‘ for? ‘nomitiations.. ‘But! this does not! bother’ Bernard -. - ~ Mulroney's: -Queber oo “bow ‘candidates: since the coming election “4g. ‘going to be: won with people - who: shave. a. following. in their ‘own milieu. " 7 ; “This. ig not necessarily. done — with a _ Complicating : am ie 1e8s Tory | ‘leadership battles in: Quebec: between «., Mulroney's: ‘backers and Joe» Clark's Marcel Danis.’ MAP. STRATEGY | Clark . ; ‘Jeadership, ap ; ontinues - 0 meet regularly |W “federal election. A \Clark loyalist‘ “put,” it, E: Taembers of the group wont. - Construction Rene-: “Delarue, “execiitive -’ former: finance - “director ‘for’ ‘the Clark ‘arginization’ | in Quebec, says the group does riot constitute. a” ‘parallel organization to. the main.’ stream one, now-in the firm | hands of Mulroney loyalists; “We “are a group of friends “W whirshave . ‘beeh meeting ‘regula ly aver the 10, years... around Dania, ": :#ays: Delarue, who is not Hinge interested in running. . a : : The. Clark people “were - involved in some ‘tough - battles with the Mulroney camp--- to: nominate delegates, which gave rise to accusations and ¢ounter- accusations about. . packing of . candidate selection”: ‘meetings: with juveniles and derelicis, and | a variety of dirty tricks. ‘ Clark loyalist” Denis Beaudoin,.now an. aide-to “the” formrier’ .party leader,” : ‘admits “there are'still some bruises in-some. places. . “There are:some.. people. * who don’t speak . to me, or- ~ whom .T don't speak. WO. a. Memories ‘of Tough : times * during the. - Winnipeg’. meeting and-the leadership campaign, [t's normal,” ho * said of his former political opponents, without” naming thems ; NeW mm | LET US PUT QUT TRE MAT - FOR YOU! na idast bomen Levert a wee ong" be aa Nancy Gourlie. ; 635-1877 Pim | “high profile ‘candidates.", - 3, oy" ,.- More. than sis. sont ‘afler the: a a the |. > Wee that’ helped ‘us. Thé Clark | ‘against thiog se iW _ Broup’ ‘3 main preoccupation’ ’ ‘defeat the. Teal ier-thatnow: ” thesedays, according fo one _wewill be the last ones todo: member, is to nall down - . nomitiations for fried and. “help: with | financing... , Members. * Jacinthe: Lavigne, former Beaudoin. sald “Loyalty. isa ‘word that. T _-consider ‘most inaportant i im loyalty stressed thé. ‘same. point in) a, published - ‘in- terview, this week: when: he - “and, its ; -mogt | ‘important ° “silpporter is Joe Clark." “BEEK NOMINATIONS. Danis was: not returning’. bis..calls' to reporters this . Apart trom. . “GOLDEN, B.C. (CP) though not authenticated, as collection of Nazi documents found In the attic ofa B.C..- sineLude * 7 aide to ‘Quebee’s only Tory: - -MP; ‘Roch LaSalle, who now. .- ds vinferested.;in : being” a’ “ candidate. in: ‘the: riding. of Lotbiniere’. southwest of 7 farmlrouse may ‘offer ‘an uuntnual Blimpse into the highest _ Gireles of the Third Reich;*. . >The: more than 3 000 artifact were hidden alrnoat 40 years . oyaliata, few. ‘high-pronite ‘published report’ as gaying . - tive? re helping the people week, ut hewas quoted i ina. sald: “There ‘aren't. two: , Quebec City. . -campS in the er, ‘Danis has let It be knovin as ity. There 2 he’ wants’ {run ‘in, the’ . leader: le Bri 1” Mulroney . “working: : elas. : Montreal + ~ with rota? °°" 2 - - While’ Roy has’ ‘made. ie party. “I names have surfaced for the “future; ‘Political intexitions, Reflecting on past errors, have: not | - worked - oit - because .“‘the ; -foundalion ’ was missing, and. we didn’t” manage to: convince. ‘the “time : * around, hesays, the party’ ia. Tiding.of StJacques; ‘while’ ~ . Beaudoin says he intends to: - yun/in the Eastern Town’ ‘ships ‘riding of Richmond.” electorate. Mire This — on the. ‘lookout t “ people ‘clear the ‘party. will: ‘na club, . » history of ical: nm election; One that has is fhat ‘of. Lawrence | ‘Hanigan, chairman: of. the - Montreal... : {ransit ‘eommission ” “and” “former “right-hand | ‘han to \ Mayor: ‘Jean, ‘Draped. : He “returns. calla’ to: repotters, but refuses to: discuisa ‘his’ : , Quebec. ms by the Centre’ de. techerch the ‘Tories have a. establishing ~ “roots,” it has as. “tradition; ‘of - Naming, then’ pinning’ “its hopes on Quebec lieutenants — the Jate financier Marcel ~ " Faribault inthe 1960s and: . MP Claude Wagner in’ “the” 197068 ~ “who don’t: produice. : “Ore,” <, results, “ "Roy: says? big ‘name ban: os ; didates’ recruited in the Past "The lateal poll, conducted’ sur’ Jopinion. publique” of: Montreal, indicates the. ‘Tories would get 35 per gent. af the popular vote” ‘in- Quebec; ‘an’ increase election: four years: age.” But the: choice - of.” wean: didates will be a key factor. Even Mulroney, who i ig from: longer, be run’ BB a ‘Pulvle. - Baie-Comeau on the north ¥ of the documents, some ‘damaged ty ‘waler’ and “gonie. chewed up by mice, seem to be personal | correspon- dence between high-ranking Nazis; said Cundiiffe. The . collection contains ; invitations, letters of thanks, and. ; ago by: Fred, Sdhiesser, a. Canadian military intelligence ; - operative. during ‘the Second. World War. Schiesser, who returned: ‘to. farming near ‘this - Rocky his family: in the dark: ‘abgnt his - Mountain community, ke; experiences and how he ‘acquired the documents; shipped o from Europe before the end of the: war," - The family, led by daughter” Julia’ ‘Cundliffe, found | the ‘material and began’ sorting, through it after Schiésser "Be death. wat age 80 last August. . A handful of photographs and some coples ot dcisints were show to reporters. Thursday. . ‘commendations from: the éadership to party. officials. BEAR SIGNATURE | Among the reprodactions shown to reporters: were copies ‘of a -brief greeting -.by Eva Braun, Hitler’s longtime mistress,” scrawled 03 ‘the. back-of 4 calling. ‘card. Other © cards bear the signature of Heinrich Himmler, leader of the: SS, the Nazi party's. military arm, 6 ' A card from Himmler!s wife, Marga, congratulates’ Gerda’ Bormann on ‘the birth of her daughter. In another - note,” Bormann: himself: thanks a, party. official for: . “congratulating him on’ his birthday, Cuhdliffe. said in an interview. the collection contains : about: 245. ‘papers; more ‘than. 2, 000 Phiotos,, several -bookks, - pamphlets and photo albums,’;" ”: deputy” leader’ of-Germany until hé:made an unauthorized ’ Twoo! the albums bear.the signatures of Rudolf Hess, the cpeace. flight to Britain: in 1946, and: Martin- Bormann, a - "powerful behind-the-scenes figure atill believed to be alive: in South America;: > - Many at the album: ‘hota are. eof the men 's familie, said Cundlléte. ‘ ne TORONTO. (CP) — ‘In, the hatile. for dominance i in the personal computer market, Steven Jobs is convinced he. has ‘ . a winner. oe The. 28-year-old chairman of Apple. Computer Inc. of "Nagi Jeaders: such as. ‘Himmler, air.foree chiéf Hermann : == Jobs claims’ computer win Cupertino, Calif, says most of his life for the lasl 18 months , hab been devoted to, the development of a machine named - Macintosh.” Now.that the new compiuter has been: jelessed, he cannol: : stop singing its praises. “We are so excited about this, and. Of . everyone | that gets their’ hands on it is falling in love with ‘Jobs, ‘ona North, American tour to intr éidtuce Macintosh 4 to ‘Apple's dealers,’ said. in‘‘an: interview: ‘the. machine’ will: a n . ‘become ‘‘the third mileagone product in the industry, alter” ‘ “Our: ‘challenge is to ‘build one. of these things every a the Apple II in 1977: ‘and, the: IBM PC in. 1991, “The way this thing i is put ‘together is radically diiféreni - froth any other personal computer,’ Jobs says, rattling off. : technical terms and explaining marketing strategy in the. same breath. . ws! EASY TO LEARN. ot ee : diagrams, charts, and “‘cut and: :paste"’ them’ into your documents (on'the screeh). It's absélulely incredible. n ' Equally incredible has been the growth of Apple since its founding by Jobs and Steve. Wozniak about eight years ago — when the first’Apple computer was: built” In‘a_garage ~- In one’ type-written™ 1937 letter, Furst yon’ pismarek i in- vites andther party ‘boss.to a deer hunt al his estate. _, Several copies, dealt ‘with routine Nazi: party matters, : stich’ as progress on selting upa party’ office in Padua, italy, in 1935. . ‘Cundliffe. also showed: three ‘reproductions of Hitler bestowing: ‘medals on ‘party functionaries. The photos Cundliffe displayed; most stamped by: Berlin: - photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, included.some of senior Goering, and: propaganda minister: “Joseph Goebbels: structions that make Mac doits tricks cicils adjectives like ~ “elegant” and “beautiful. " ; ‘REAL NEAT’ : . ” Jobs says /“I consider it a real neat thing to be able io get up every: morning and get to work and bang out wilh all. the . : erary artists thal did this." * : Apple’ 's last major Product: offering, the Lisa introduced. in January 1933, hasn't sold as well as expected, Jobs says. the Macintosh, which is aimed at the office and university markets, retails al, $3,595, about a third of the ree of the _ top-of-the: line Lisa. “ ’ re Préduction of Macititosh is under way in Fremont, ‘Calif seconds,” says Jobs. computers, ' utilizing advanced chips that pack. electronic” _ieireultry more tightly: The machine's simplified assembly ; makes the high volume production possible. “into a company which last year had sales of. $989 million, _ ‘Jobs's. personal : worth’ ‘has been reported to ‘exceed $200 -: million, ~ * hk “Modest ambitions didn’t gel him where heis. “We want to put computers ‘( on every desk i in every office and in every | -school. ver “At one moment Jobs sounds like any, typical businessman | _ concerned. with shipping “product”’,“but-at the next -his:. - excitement is apparent as he speaks. of technology that _ promises to aller: the way millions ai, ‘People work, As he sits hunched aver the computer" 8 screen, demon. rating. a A patticularly: neat t feature; ‘4 3 “We ean teach people haw to use this in half an hour and ‘they: éan‘de incredible things. 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