. Agreement. - Kviteinsky " intermediate-range nuclear : however’ Reagan “appealed “paiaan (ch) Poilee * Sayer iiisista’ there: is. strong : " thienghout Canada for tough anti-hooker. "legislation. despite’ | the, Supreme ‘Court. of @anads's ‘decision “Tilesday overt Calgary’ B anti-prostitution bylaw.’ - a “The {current). laws “just ‘don't work.” “Because of court interpretation;””: ‘Sawyer. ~ iid after the Supreme Court handéd down: *: e decision : Which . placed . ‘other: anti- ‘Froistion bytaws ih doubt. ” Pollee ‘departments. and. munici “¢ilals throughout” Canada “jirrte te - plained bitterly since: “Sawyer weld the ruling“ wig inlecprebed by most police officers in: the country taday.as. | . “meaning the girt has to wrestle the John, } ‘tie: @rourid.”. +7" Calgary. Mayor’ Raiph. Klein’ 7 davocate of the: bylaw wher city. ‘council support’. . Calee a’ strong approved it June 25; 1981, said he was “nat *-§ surprised, but disappointed’? by the. 7 Supreme Court's. decision. “It's time for Parliament to consider. the “ ' amount’ of ‘concern ’ shown for’ ’ thls; (prostitution) issue ‘by municipalities ruling. agrogs the: country. and to, beet un these | Le Jaws," Klein said.) ; "Edmonton mayor. Cec’, Purves. “and: Toronto mayor Art: Eggleton: echoed Klein's opinion. “Calgary: ‘charged 540 people and con- victed 110 under its antl-soliciting: bylaw, similar toa Vancouver bylaw, which made. . it an offence on city streets to either. ask for ¢ or offer “sexual service with a person fgr payment.” Tuesday's: landmark “decision: ‘was. . prompted after Calgary prostitute Lenore _ Westendorp’ was: arrested uly. 9, tea, ti ; ‘prostitution f it asin a Alte over. . ‘stepped: municipat (government . powers, ... "The. three-member’ Albert’ Court. of ‘Appeal reversed that decision last Feb. 24. ‘in a undnimous rullag, forcing Wealendarp - and her lawyer Tony Managh to take their, ‘case to.Canada’s: ‘highest court,“ “abnouncing - ‘the’ 5-0, ruling. ‘Tuesday: ; “morping, ' Supreme- Court Chief’ Justice” “Bora Laskin appeared to side with Oliver's “ar ument, ‘saying the: Calgary bylaw — -“InVades: the exclusive federal 1 power to,’ ‘pass triminal law.”’. coe 7 Sev al: Canadian, eltied ¥ were e watching ‘the’ Saskatchewan : municipality ‘has a. bylaw Adenjical : ‘in : flavor and intent to’ the Calgary. law. The ° : solicitor’ 6 offices asked for a copy of the: . “Suprethe’ Court: decision hours, after: the ; Terry ‘Bland, “Yancouver's corporation 7 counsel; said he. was not sure what effect. “the decision will have on Vancouver's anti-- : bylaw because it is. aimed at ‘street: activities: rather than suppressing . ‘ prostitution aad punishing hookers. . Tickets and summonses. under’ ‘the ; Vancouver law will not be ‘handed: out - ‘during ‘a 10-day city review. of the court ; . decision, he said. “ Winnipeg police Supt. Clarke Peckover * sald the city could have more problems - with prostitution this. summer because of the. Supreme Court ruling. Talks’ time. narrowing: ; GENEVA (AP) — The ‘United. States. hinted at possible compromise, © but - ‘Moscow’s: chief -: Soviet ” ' delegate to the medium- range nuclear ‘missiles ‘reduction - talks : American and “ Soviet: negotiators are running ‘out “explore serious “said - missiles in NATO countries. ‘He said: in’. his ‘address Tuesday: night that “we are alsd prepared to carefully Soviet proposals. " "parently were ‘aimed at of time for’ “reaching an. Soviet negotiator” Yuli - predicted a ‘thew.,round of the arms ‘pace’ iE the two sides fail to . reach an accord on reducing arsenals in Europe. arin Washington President: fi bi&’State of the ‘Union ad- prepared to compromise at thé: negotiating table AF. the teims are right. ‘U.S. negotiator Paul Nitze had indicated Reagan’s new. stance. earlier,’ telling” reporters the ° president ' d@eetainly Is not locked into” a. nuclear arms - reduction. plan. -Tepeaiédly rejected by Moscow. ‘The |. talks” Thursday after a twa-mionth” Tecess- and: ‘a. _ Stepped-up 7 pibHe ‘relations’ drive by > Moscow to influence opinion * _* in western Europe — — where 872" new U.S. nuclear missiles . are slated: ‘to be ’ based. - Kvitsingky told reforters Tuesday : will have to be. made bet. : ween ‘an agreement on joint steps ‘to. reduce. the. level of nuclear confron ation, ora new’ found - of the ‘arms | . race. an . ! a ‘Kvitsinsky heada_ “the . - delegation at’ the medium-.. ; . , Fange missilé talks, which have been running parallel . to negotiations on strategic, ‘or intercontinental, nuclear | ; forces. Those talks are |. scheduled to resume Feb. 2. ‘The Soviet delegate urged . the United Slates to show its ° willingness. ‘4p come to an: actord” and paid the issue * of ‘hiclear arms iri Europe tg. becoming increasingly’ i . urgent and acute,” 7 | "He sald “the offer last. month by Soviet leader Yuri Andropov. “provides an: opportunity” for negotiated . , settlement, ° woe St g “Andropov. “offered ; intermediaté-range: nuclear: Thissiles- aimed. at western '= a Europe ‘to 162 NATO 5 - ‘ "Reagan last option, which provides for. " ., Moscow to’ dismantle SS-20- “ missiles aimed at western . resume — “The time ig apptoaching when a choice - year : proposed’ his so-called zerg - ‘western Europe, . where pressure © is: bullding for . - + piirsuing” a compromise ° ‘with, the'Soviets that might ‘fall:short of the zero-option “Plan but ‘would ‘sharply oo Foeegc sted ermgyran _ dreas Tuesday that he ia _ " redtice the numberof Sovikti:. . Scraps plans to-deploy nay. - U.S. inissiles.” Washington: “has; rejecfed the plan as. i eiving: Moscow a _ Mriclenr : . . edge. Bs a -. Europe ‘in exchange for © Washington scrapping plans to ‘deploy the 572. new - Pershing 2 and cruise reduce missile arsenals, . ’ At ‘the’ ‘same time, to NATO allies nol to ois eb yu Rage. Sa aes Hee bole fai). On his arrival in, Swit- zerland, U.S. negotiator “We are Nitze algo said: | Reagan's “remarks ‘ap- . ‘the 2eF0 option, " prepared to ‘eximine every ~ kind . of proposal | ‘that - secures the -security. in- . ‘ ‘terests of cur NATO allies - as ‘well as ourselves.” ‘He said the United States _ “certainly is ‘not locked i into’ * Bur he said that: ‘in recent . talks’ with’ Reagan’ “the president reaffirmed his~., conviction ‘that the entire © elimination - of the ‘most : - dangerous und destabilizing — class of intermediate-range © missiles ‘on: both | the US. and Soviet plies’ is the est: - Way to’ achieve: tle: and sult bial Gana e The zero option has been the fundamental U.S. offer since the negotiations began ‘Nov. 30, 1981. ‘a bylaw. hatile closely’ with plans: a ‘bo. implement their own -anti-prostitute’ ; “legislation | ‘at’ the municipal. jlevel- if’ Tuesday’ 8 Supreme Court ral had ad gone 4 : the. other + way. : y 4 Thatcher. was charged Tuesday, the day his former . . wife waa buried, with. the abduction af his uine-year-. , old daughter, o L. abduction charges... i Home: in Mooée Jaw arid placed in the custody of her. __ step-father, Tony Wilson, under an interim order... “granted by Chief Justicé F, W. Johnson‘f the Court af a . Queen’ s Bench.” : _ for information: leading te to the conviction of ‘Wilson's ; 2 “Telend's home Saturday, hours after her: mother, 1 Joann Wilgon, was alain Friday: night. ‘The: mother | t | Thatcher charged “| REGINA (CP) — Saskatchewan ‘politician Colini Thatcher's . dsiyer,” "Tony: Merchant alio faces: The gicl, Stephanie, Wilson! was taken from; call had been savagely beaten bit an autopsy found death: waa due to a singlé “gunshot to the head.: 7 Stephanie was: ater recovered by polic’ from: a P “The Regina: Board ‘at Police. ‘Commisbionsrs. an: nounced ‘Tuesday a. $50,000 reward ‘haa been pasted | killer or killerg, o Attorney General dary Lane, a colleague ‘and friend of Thatcher, told a ‘news ‘conference, that - ‘charges against Thatcher and Merchant, a major figure in Saskatchewan | political and legal circles, ’ were laid under a new section of.the Criminal Code “| | ‘a tistody. ee ie : “Bis taking of of itie child intended ani constituted Ano, . requiring, the consent. of the attorney general.’ : "The: charge. carries a maximum sentence -of 10 o "years. | 1 : a Merchant said’ Thatcher was eaacemed about the | -welfare. of his daughter and felt he. was entitled te “ c illegality," the lawyer sald. ‘ . Thatcher .will launch civil action as ‘quickly ‘as a ; ‘possible to return Stephanie, placed in her mother’s Merchant said.:: : “> Rev: Blake Anderson told the more than 200 people - whi braved. hitter. cold to attend Wilson’s funeral to remember the attractive 43-year-old blonde a “brave * and cheerful person.’ mo? : : graveyard as plain clothed and uniformed officers monitored those attending the services. . . “the service, watched with awe. : iry to maké-her fee] better," sald the little gir] who. clothing: “She's feeling pretty bad... Regina Mayor Larry Schneider said half the $50, 000. ‘ \neward came from private, sources but declined to. _Adentify: them. - : .. because of Wilson's prominence in the community. ; victim was, ‘yes we probably. would offer a reward. " ‘Thatcher, Is'a wealthy rancher with homes in Moose as provincial energy minister, citing. personal. and : ~*finaneial reasons. custody: following the couple’ 's 1979 divorce, to him, ° . Police security was. tight at beth the: church. and - Asthe funeral procession filed aut of the church one . of Stephanie's 's classmates, who wasn’t able to attend “We bought her a gift of flowers. anda teddy bear to : was hidden’ behind a: mound of scarf ‘and winter - He denied suggestions. the award is being offered » “Tf the police were faced with another murder with similar circumstancés, no matter who or what. the - ‘Thatcher, 44, son of former Liberal premier Ross : Jaw and Palm Springs, Calif. He resigned laat week vorce, divorce, but that was reduced to about $500,000 on appeal So A ARE YOU ge a ” : oe aa ym can fu a: classified ain in «the aly herald for. eas nh Ly see ve i ig yor ‘ t i aly wera sta at a0 tone 9: i” My bas Ube denre mt i. r pea wl m. it a wri Ca ris) fo “te is t sme vies a 2 Were in sight. . elementary: ’ schools on Thursday. ' Social services would be , ~ hit Friday and hospitals, “and- . Workers: and the. 40,000 The Herald, Wednesday, Japwary 2 24,. 189, Pane ; Quebec employees strike - MONTREAL (CP): ~ the. first. stage of an egal, .. “escalating strike by 250,000 : . public employees in Quebec - began this morning a about -10,000 teachers set up picket “lines Gutside junior colleges. ~ oA: spokesman for the sunning at,about 60 per cent gaid Tuesday... But” late «. Tuesday; hospital workers’ s “teachers? ‘wing of the. Confederation of National”: for: ‘thie walkout, with 6 per “cent agairist, cas "Trade. ‘Unions said “tt: “Ap. "peared by first reports ‘that a “majority : Of: "46"; junior: “ealleges i in: ‘Quebec, ‘with: ‘8 ~ total: enrollment: “of «132,000 -- students,. had ‘been hit- b “strike action. ‘Despite one of the coldes : “mornings. this. winter, in... *- Montreal, : with i tem=* “peratures, of about: minus: 13 | . Celsius, spot’, checks wby. a- "reporter: ‘of. three campuses : founda fairly. strong turnout on picket lines..A’ police . spokesman, ‘meanwhile, [spoke of “‘seanty” pickets _ and: no ‘incidents. Outsldé the north- “end: - CEGEP. d’Ahuntsic ‘today, CNTY * Gerald Larose was im-.. - vice-president ‘d with how the strike was ‘unfolding. 7 “At the ‘downtown CEGEP 7 _ de Vieux-Montreal, about 30 teachers — some donned in “fur coats — huddled around warm air ducts. No students The Quebec cabinet was ‘to’ ‘Theet - later today to -- ‘discuss the situation, but union leaders liave vowed not to call off. the strike that is planned ‘to affect -and = high clinics, and ferries would be affected next week. | “Workers in 9,000 day-care _ centres have also vowed to leave their jobs this week some university members of. the civil ser- , * vants’. union are also ex- pected to’. decide soon — » Whether they will strike, » ‘The call for strike action . Was: taken’ to protest the government's, ‘decision to © open : 4mpose-three-year contract Thate att fiver gustod: ‘ane’ spuple's., éttlenients tic: éett meg ARS afiniie mat ‘divorce i Se a we ‘Gnpublic sevtor ~ initially plified a settlement. of $800,000 in the - workers -in ‘December in-. cluding - wage, rollbacks of Y ‘overwhelming strike. vote. ' tad percent tor'almost ~ half the workers for the first _ three months of this’ year. - Support for the strike. is and is. strongest among the . teachers, | union’ ‘officials were Votirig only; 48 per: ‘cent 7 “But ‘ata: ‘pint. ews :¢on- ference: ‘Wednesday, union: eaders , ‘maintdined hel: eibérship Is behiad-them 4 president of the Quebec Federation of Labor: . : - .He denied reports of in-. fighting and lack-.of ‘an “We don't have a choice, 7 sald Donatien - -Corriveau, 7 . president . of the .Con- _ “It looks like good news so far,” ‘Larose said. | federation of ' ‘National Trade Unions. - Premier Rene ‘Levesque sald. the government will “nave to walt and see how the events unfold,” before taking action. A cabinet -meeting is. scheduled for. today. REGULAR Ground Beef # - four, ; provincial: preparations. to a “patients: home: and operate’. “with smal! staffs to provide“ - emergency. services in the - 85,000" | hospital oo ., But: in fon 00: media { “amnpiagn tat: appeared ¢ on. “major. in.- : newspapers tlie governm ent pages, | today, any. more”. to.the unfans.. ; ~Some af. the: ‘amaller me union which were expected: a ” to... “join: “the strike, - have. 4 and ‘showed. Yo” signs: wf 2 “backing down,” despite. the.” "possibility, ‘OF court: fines’ ranging - rom, ‘$1,000: to: * $10,000. a: day’: under*” the: Quebec Labor Code for each: ‘day of ar illegal ‘strike: “ . “lif we had alternatives to a-strike, we would take | them," said Louis Laberge, event": _ -. workers da walk off the fob. , “next week, ‘ - Commtinications Minister Jean-Francois Bertrand — sald the government. has _ taken: safeguard measures to computers against possible _ babotage. ° Quebec. provincial police ‘have been asked to make ‘sure some: government buildings are not closed by picketérs and to keep an eye on major hospitals and schools whose unions voted against a strike. "A massive demonstration is planned for Saturday front of the’ nation assembly in Quebec Cily. ECONOMY BEEF. PACKS PRICED TO CLEAR! Variety Meat Packs - SAVE 20% * OvER RETAIL * PRICE WEEKLY AND MONTHLY DRAWS Twin City. Meats Lid. 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