: ee driver igenine paid million for ‘'‘secs Seis emp on B a a 3 Vehicle Act ta alow doctare nae -gamples.froo suspected: drunk - drivers injired In siccidents, Bill 69 was passed In “September, protecting doctors - from seaten, 7: Meme “they” take sneh same | cue amodtathin's “Emergency ia aan ; fervient Committee, imhieh wil raise the - ‘pocident'raies, _ Continua without a (driver’ 's) Heence.- "le vaterealy bean to ticomo a pe eieetheiconne Sa ie, pou ~ Reduce: the problem of: ‘high . teenage SA IGE Ot: ‘them ‘becca are . “responsible young citizens,’ asys Dr,.N.B. ‘:Haqniltog, who ‘chair ‘the ‘committee. “they have joba- and Wouldn’t be abe to a ae aaa i international” group ‘of. ‘dentists today that’ the a “Roman Catholic Church’ mads astrenomer Galileo. _ * suffer 350. years ago ‘ard indicated the church ° - “overstepped | its. rights" in’ condemning him’ bo conducting: selentific research. “Both of these: (cuggeations) fe rater a ; Oe eee ‘tems,”"" Ts ‘ Spec o reait a ae eae atop tn f night-time fatal rcimaieh involving these. .--child. | ways. ‘the * sommes’, ala ‘But the Pope ‘did not. formally ° Fenounce “the a f " Inquisition trlal of Galileo Galllel, nor did he reverse - the .chureh’s old position - by supporting ‘the. . “astrorpmer’s pioneering Desearh into the movement. of he planets in the sclar system, ; ‘Palace. "The poll, wha has been trying in recent. years to “| _ iiprove church relations with sclentists, noted that -hehad formed a “research team for the careful atudy ; “There are good grounds for hoping that it will make an important contribution to the oxamisiation of ~]) br Pesce group's academic convention. in Rome thie, : week on Galtleo and His Sclence-Today. | . f “Wecertalnly recognize that he ‘guflered from “f departments of the church,’’ Pope John Paul sald, |] speaking in French to nearly 200 sclentiste and 22 cardinals in the ornate Sala. Regia in the Apostolic Be problem when they lowered the drinking | " age (in 1972, from 41 to 10)," Tonkin galdin =f ‘of the whole question.” an interview, “Wethink thecombination of | -. inexperienced drinking and 4 inexperlerced | We Whi cage 38° °° the whole matter,” he said. - Walesa’ S. ‘aides released | WARSAW | (Reuter) —Ning aasociates of former -Solidarity ‘leader Lech “Walesa _ - detained by -policé during ‘the weekend 7 - rove iameeal famfly sources sxtd.. IM re tld. tee meting fa - Warsaw on Friday between Walesa and - "Tabor activiets, = - One of the detainees, lawyer Wladyslaw ‘Sila-Nowicki, wal back at his job.at the -" Warsaw ‘courts this morming and the _ other's had also been freed, the lawyer's’ ~ dauahter, told Reutera ‘news agency. Ther telephone Ines . _ remained . disconnected. Reporters were also unable | to ‘contact thie Waleda Home in the Baltic seaport cliy of Gdansk, whose telephone: was apparently atl] out of service, sila -Noiviokd’ 1s daughter said her father, * a former Solidarity adviser, had been in _ detention about #2 hours and that police ; had: removed some of his papecs ‘while 1 mearphlig hie, apartment oo - Besides Solidarity figures, the meeting was attended by representatives of pro- communist’ branch: unions, autonomous . trade untons and. the’ Polish teachers’ union which were all dissolved together ; with Solidarity Last October. A spokeman’ at Walesa's, home sald “ seeurty plloe kept tho flat i Gdanak’ housing estate under - close surveilianes ‘over the” weekend after " Walesa was returned there from Warsaw =. ‘in a ‘police car carly Saturday morning. . ‘Tho security crackdown came at the sad . ' of ‘a: week. marked. by .pro-Solidarity _... Marches, quelled’ by the authorities with. _-. tear gas and water cannon and @ news direc ee esiod fo rdeule and ; discredit Walesa. Since his release from " months of forced isolation last November, authorities have attempted to neutralize 7 Walesa politically and relegat him to the © mata of “an ordinary Private citizen. . e "I would like to say that the church's experience,. during the Galileo affair and after it,-has led to a. more mature attitude and to a more accurate grasp : of the authority. proper to cher | (the ‘ehurch),” the pontii! added. . In 1682, the church condemned Galileo. and sent him before the Inquisition’ after he published a work saying that the Earth was not the centre of the ‘universe, a common belief at thattime. ~ re Galileo said his studies of the skies upheld the ~ ' Copernican theory that the planets, including Earth, =| . Fotate about the sun — a belief that the church had . denoinced in 1616 aa dangerous to the faith. He was tried. by the Inquisition in 1699 and‘ pressured into renouncing hia sc entific work. After the trial, Galileo was sentenced .to life. imprisonment, although the sentence was modified to . the equivalent of house arrest, ' Vatican officials have said Pope John Paul wants! te - improve relations between the church and the | sclentific community and to prevent the ' case from. » being used against the church.. The Pope: took a firat.step toward “modifying the church's position on Galileo in 1970, saying he hoped tligologlans, sclentists and historians would examine the case “in order to recognize mistakes, from - . wherever they came.” Afterward the Popeordared a. Vatican commisgion to study the affair. mF ‘ Some Vatican observers had predicted the Pope _imight “rehabllitate" Galileo's theories during the audience today, all About PEOPLE ———————— Whe it.comes to honesty, you can't beat Toronto Blue 7 Jay miahager Bobby Cox.’ Although his Blue Jays beat Kansas City. Royals 14: - Saturday in an American League baseball game, they . " hil "him know fie is an individual and has special neo couldn’t cool off the torrid bat of third baseman Geerge Brett. : With*Brett, who drove in all four runs with a pair of homers, batting at a key moment in the eighth inning, Cox visited the mound to setile pitcher Randy" ‘Molfits. =” “He told me to pitch to him carefully,” Moffitt said. “He sald: “Tdon't know haw to tell you to piteh to him’,” . a Around Mothet’s Day, Ralph and Doris. Wagner's, mailbox in Alden, ILL, starts brimming with cards and the . telephone rings off the hook. They've cared for a78 children ° ; ‘in 'thelr-33 years as foster parents. “They. take kids no one wants,” said. Davia Kinslag, of McHenry County Court Services, which sends to the Wagners, “They try to take each one and let Mrs, Wagner said she and her husband try to give the youngiters ‘a positive self-image,” . “Tey respond so much to love, even to justa pat: onthe —. back. We think there's good it everybody.” _-- The two-year-old festival, sponsored by the Orillia and ws _ Something s fishy at the Perch Festival ta Orillia, Ont:.. Ralph Cipolla, chairman of the three. week fishing ‘tournament, said the awarding of $12,000 in prizes willbe delayed until next Sunday while “officials look into weigh-in improprieties.” _ Detrict. Chamber of Commerce, lured more than 3,500 fishermen between April 18 and May & by offering a boat, ‘motor and-traller worth more than $4,000 for the biggest ~ paintings professional decorators ‘had pictures‘ is a “priceless” piece of art. by,.¥ a Winnipeg artist W.J. Philitps, Qlson changed fi i yo "igo then Ieelly stated i appeeciate hat etre,” dad . a: Fo me, Polonia wid anylhing wet from; ‘toto: mot” me : ” Maybe: “Liberace just plain forgot how ul years have perch caught, A tagged perch. which could have netted a $50,000 recreation vehicle managed to elude fishermen. Cipolla sald he was “hurt, disappointed. and disgusted that someone would try .to pull the wool over the eyes” of . featival organizers and try to “defraud the perch f festival committee with a Fish, not. caught legally.” ; amen “~ Roger. Ot0a | may not’ know at te he na he doesn’t like — modern stuff." “But when 2 visitor to Olson's office piled up. ‘Or maybe he decided one teeny tiny birthday was hardly _ worth ‘cotintinig~ . " Showered with flowers and kisses by scores x wumen . when he drrived in London, the singer said that $00 “lovely .- ' yao’ {rom hls fan club willdhrow gn easly biethday bash for hira, But he retutns to Las V opeaing of his ow restaurant on ob Ta - ‘Koch, in. wiieccwas Sunday, tid he ive there ° aay 7 _ bean ugly sary” beblad the Hoax. Koch; 44, and Felix Schmidt, two of Der Stern's three top. . editors, quit after the Weat German’ government announced . that chemical tests and historical analyses had proved the. . volumes were “obvious fakes." We the awindle; A-igurce in Der Stern's newsroom told ‘The Assdelated Fine umaay night at "jut one person” was to blame for ‘Koch sald. Heldemann “took about 10 sailiion ‘cna German) marks (the equivalent of $4.1 million U.S.) from. Seceatating pours to buy the dlaries aniotedy knows _ where that money went. Poon "Heidemann's whereabouts remained a enystery over he ‘weekend. Both his family and the magazine sald he was’ , “out of fown"' and expected to return Monday, * Heldemann.has claimed the handwritten diaries were rescued.trom a burning Nazi plane that crashed in‘East — Germany aftér flying out of encircled Berlin in the last hours of the war: ‘from a senlor East German official, an ‘The Sunday Times of London, ‘which printed some diary ' ‘His wife, Gina, earlier claimed in a published interview ~ that he obtained the diaries and purported Nazi documents — excerpts, sald Mrs. Heidemann way arked to name her ~ husband's source, zo “Perhaps you can guess, if Ttell you's: “ possible over there,” she. was: quoted as telling - newspaper, | + Koch, in a telephone interview with The AP; said he . doesn't know who wrote the diaries, “‘As far as I know maybe Heidemann wrote them, bit I don't think so.” it,’” The editor declined to discuss his resignation, “T took the eredit, so 1 tke the blame," Koch sald, - teferting to his spot in the limetight when Der Stern.began - Publishing excerpts'of the diaries two weeks ago. - It's the highes “a He added: “Lean'ttell you the truth because Idon't iknow : - Koch initially taimed the diaries as “the Journalist ‘scoop of the post-war period.” a The Der Stern soures sald the hoax did not appear to be politi motivated.-. But she declined’ to. elaborate, - explaining had beets told not to discuss the issue. hefore she hung up that magazine employees behind thé forgery. am perpetrated for political reasons. athed in Exat an Paes , ANODE young West, German. Others have speculated that neo-Nazis or ald Nazis hiding out. in South America manufactured the diaries in an attempt to fortity theultra-rightist fringe iy Weat Germany. But Der Stern publisher Henri Nenrien was quoted by the Bild. am Sonntag newspaper Sunday as saying he was “oestait. they didn't come from radical rightist circles,” a7 Stern has promised to tell tsreaders this week how it fell victim to the diary hoax. | Helmut Koil reportedty has ordered West Ss ert anton! wheter the Hast bloc newspaper, Welt am Fonntag said in an unattributed | ‘Sunday that: Kohl. wants to know whether the fraud lon arnt yas __ Terrace, — It might’ not be- far off the mark to Ve * careless Klutres — protests from Sack: “McGaw aside. - : * most on: level surfaces — — are listed, as the ‘ranked ~ only °. behind. -Ynolor-vehiele - -- mmshaps?. Or - “why: 136° children: are’ ‘polsoned every. day — with: “comrien 4) Rouseplants ‘now listed as ‘the Jeading-~ in ‘public places every’ year?“ woe ” But. ‘McGaw, who: ‘provides ‘those ~ Statistica, on CTV's latest, safety-oriented.~ tést program, thinks It: might be harsh to’. . label Canaiians ‘as careless, He . does, . “nowaver,- admit: that-"a’. recent United” " “Nations survey. has us ranted as among, ren Oca “worlds 7 "McGaw has 5 been the host ‘and ‘peedlces ofthe network’s annual safety. programs i. for the last five years, Past shows, which. - have ali done well in the ratings, have . tested audiences’ knowledge ‘of. crime: '. prevention, fire safety and driving skills. . The newest. edition — The National Safety: driil, to be broadcast Monday, ‘May 16 — follows in-the:same tradition. of encouraghig. viewers to teat their know- . _ of ‘the’ test will appear in. Newspapers _ across. the. country. a ': However, this year's program — — timed. weather and the resulting increase in . aceidents — deals with a broader range of oa tential -_ ‘hazards from. electrical ‘appliances and car trailers, =. *. School-age children should be able- to follow along with many. of the teat ' questions, particularly those which deal _ with such common problems as bee atings ‘- and sunburn.’ _ ‘The show does a good job. of recreating ~ the urgency in which an aceldent must be = _dealt-with, As in real life, there ian't time ' ‘to ponder what to do and viewers must some of them: in multiple parts — in. the . one-hour show. . McGaw saya be is proudest ‘of the © segment which illustrates how to apply the ' ‘abdominal thrust, a simple technique used ‘to dislodge food. from the throats of ‘Canadians: not “klutzes cee: “have heard of the procedure, now taught. : _ conclude’ that Canada is a jcountry\ of “Meaney eomtoies few have nctually . 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