. designed to encourage inves{ment in Canadian securities. . that’ reached the House of Commons this week now centres on the role; if ahy, played by Canadair in the affair. Murphy, the Staten Island. district attorney. - " Biegenwald had lived with his mother since his 1977 parole. . But Blegenwald's lawyer, Lewis Diamond, sald his client's - kater. SN, ” “‘mmmany bedles were ny etuied at the site, The. from. a source it declined to identify that ag many & as 25 = mother, Sally, after serving 18 years ofa life term for. the . Bayonne Deputy Police Chi¢! ‘Thomas. Lavin ‘said, . By BRIAN GREGG . ‘Herald Editor... “about: 100 people, The. ‘crowds: loved, hin anyway ‘and. in _ some ways the’ Bécand ond was'more te ; 4 He performed at the: ‘REM ‘Lee. Theater Monda | - : aéemed to wander away itwas the drug flashbacks from:hi - hippy ‘days and “people shouldn't, be alarmed. ‘ He” ‘th _ comparing it-to the : deLorean: cocaine. bust. - fianufacturing all kinds of eats unitil-after the buat," said: ~ shigging | i He calls the: “Reagan: vraiidesey! a “puppel “presidency, ” He is alsoa dove'on: the issue of war, |. {BRRACE wi ‘Watnné ab arn i atld | Warnke's unorthodox. approach to his calling: has brought , \ ina last minute decision. the 4 ‘alliance Fellowahi ; mirth ne ds - decided ioschedile a econdeoncert Bul thone ly drew re ae : ae g thi ‘whi ne himtd the altention of his superiors’ more than ance. But his - We Gar : - background i in Satanism and drugs j is. only a teaser lo get. @ talking: about: ; e Heat “the people's altention,’, iWe can’ 1g: ta movies so come: ‘to our: aa chureli and. scare’ us: fo death," in is’ although the strain of travel yas evidentia on tai Fy face. "(home pen people - “BAY, : but Ze '. Warnke won everyone’s enthusiasm, by. saying: that. if In the second half ‘he ‘polled ihe audience to’ see how marly atart Lo et chitin ue dnothér, “Thé gilts pat HolySpirit launched into-a ‘finny yet serious ‘atack: ‘on drug abtse, arein ‘the book," 'hé said holding up the Bib! : s “They: were He later told’ the: press” “thal: he: ‘doe: ; 1 Falwell evangelism. ‘it scares me. when'soméo says. it's : ‘Wamke.. “Thei théy just stopped:'.Can‘ you: sée all those“. spiritual. to vote.one. way: butvit‘is:not: spiritual” to. ‘vote ears goiig down the road trying to shiff up’ the white line." another way. He doesn’ Llike whatl'm doing and Id don't like © But Warnke, van ordained Orthoidanx Catholle of the cree ’ what he’ 8 “cing But we' ve. talked, about this che: ae of salvation topeople. ‘Thal means he wants you to do it. PW. ‘be gone. ‘tomorrow, ‘but you IL, be. ‘here: and so ‘will the” : unsaved sinners. That should tell; you ‘something.’ mes ‘He said there i is no paint telling people’ ‘what they can't do. - They already kriow what they shouldn't do.” “God loves the “world sa much He Shed His Blond: ‘80: ‘people would: be Budget aids: Vancouver Stock Exchange .| VANCOUVER (CP) Volatile: junior “resouree | - residents could join a plan administered iy a third party’. companies —. the - backboie of the Vancouver Stock - such as a bank or broker:, Exchange — are major beneficiaries of the federal budget. ~The value of the shares owned under an 1SIP would be VSE president Donald Hudson sald Tuesday. night that . adjusted to inflation on-a monthly basis. Any capital gain. . tix incentives in. Finance Minister Marc Lalonde’s: budget. resulting from the sale of the ‘shares. would be indexed: to are'“particularly appropriate: to-the kinds“ of companies inflations” «= | was 7 Lalonde said only: one-qiiartar of’ a. real. gain: need ‘be — “Because of the volatility of'a ‘junior company, if. you. -for it in the current year; you can average it against the coming year,” said Hudson. “When people do all that funny tax selling at the end of the year — it (IsIP) will cut down on: thal." ’ have a windfall gain you don’t necessarily have to account. - ' 52, provided the information... listed onthe Vancouver Stock Exchange." °: ~ Hudson said he did not ‘expect | toseea a boom on ihe VSE ; as * “] give him full marks on coming up with a budget t's reported’ each tax year and halt that. amount. would ' ‘be a result of the budget, partly. becausé’ some provisions do really stable,” said Hudson... taxable. . rea , e HL, nef take effect right away. He was particulary pleased by Lalonde’: 8 introduction of a _ ar oe Larry James, tax partner in Pest, Marwick, Mitchel and the. Indexed Security Investment: Plan (ISIP), ‘a: plan The deferred gain: woild be deducted. from the yearénd market value of the shares in the plan and the new. amount _ would be the indexing base for the Plan the following, year. o . Canadair denies making bribes "MONTREAL (CP) — Canadair Ltd, said today it wasn't behind a bribe allegedly offered by one of its agents to an. Alaskan state senator in 1680 to push through the sale of two CL-215' water bombers used for fighting forest fires. — ‘The politician, George Hohman;.was convicted in: 1981 and’ sentenced to-three years in prison for accepting a ‘$20,000 bribe and for offering to share it with another © Alaskan politician, Russ Meekins, to secure his vote as well. ‘Hohmari is free pending an appeal and the controversy Under the plan to be ‘implemented Oct: be Canadian a statement. “Management of Canadair Lid. had no o knowledge of any | aspect of the matter until about the time: Larsen’ was. subpoenaed by the grand jury in 1980,” it said.::: a "To the best of management's knowledge, no allegations. _ have been made suggesting Canadair (other than Larsen) - -had ahy connection. with the ‘Hohman matter.” 2000" ’ Hohman was: expelled from:..the “Alaska: legislature. Larsen was indicted on charges of bribery and perjury, but. the charges. were withdrawn In Teturn. for ‘his testimony. .. against Hohman.. . : . The matter was raised in the COMMONS ON Monday, by |. _ New Democrat Ian. Deans, who ‘received a promise from The -agent, Sigurd ‘Larsen, ,resigned from Canadair Services Ltd., a U.S. subsidiary of the federally owned company,. in July, 1982, Testifying. under-a grant of - immunity from prosecution; he insisted at Hohman’s trial he had no knowledge of a bribe. =. Officials in Alaska say it-was never determined” from whose" funds the bribe money originated. Neither the jury nor the judge in the case ever found that Bodies discovered ‘oNBW YORMAsAP int Theiyardiet theformershome.of-a leon vicbed Kdilen on parole is. expected:t-yield bard! hoiiles, gay. authorities who unearthed. the bodies of two young women and are investigating | three more. slayings in: New Jersey. . ' The remains of two victims ¥ were dug up ‘Tuesday from a shallow, common grave at the ‘former home ‘on Staten: Teland of Richard Biegenwald, who murdered a Bayonne, . —_N.J., progeeutor in 1998, 6 > Biegenwald has been held in Trenton state Prison for the tast ‘three: months ¢ on charges. resulting from the shooting death of a ‘New Jersey woman last summer. Lag - “We have reasori to. believe there are more bodies ‘oul there; based on information: provided to us,” sald William - matter. . - Only last week, Canadair was swracked by allegations. ina CBC documentary about dubious, marketing practices used .to sell ita controversial: Challenger business jet, ‘sales of. which have plummeted In‘the recession. . With firm orders hard to find, ‘the ‘company has had to " extract additional cash help and loan. guarantees from the federal. gaveroment tokeep.the Challenger. nrngram .gaing. "TL announced: Monday it would Jay.off almost 600. workers . by mid-July to. reflect reduced production of the Challenger. Five bodies — three in New Jersey and the two on n Staten . island — have been uncovered - in the investigation, authorities said, Theremains were found about about o one metre beneath a. pile‘of. debris next to the Blegenwald garage in ‘a: quiet, . _ wooded neighbrhood of single-family homes. Auitharitles said. digging. would continue:today.. . - - Murphy would not say how authorities learned there were bodies ‘buried in the backyard ‘of the | home ; where abot co-defendant in the recent murder case, Dhetan Fitrgerald, ' Diamond added Fitzgerald w was with investigators when they dug up the bodies Tuesday.. . “Biegenwald talked to his mother: sometime today and told her to tell me, he’s made no statements whatsoever about these particular incidents," Diamond said: “Bo. it is based entirely on Fitzgerald's statements." Biegenwald and, Fitzgerald were arrested Jan. 22 and charged in the murder of Anna Oleslewicz, 1B, ‘of Camden, " who disappeared Aug. 28. Her bulletriddied body was found . Murphy declined to say how. Staten Island Advance newspaper said it. had information bodies might be found. vo Blegenwald, 42, had returned to the house to live with his’ 1958 shotgun murder. | ‘In the 1958- slaying, Bieqenwald. ‘held: up Bayonne ‘prosecutor Stephen Sladowski and shot him. in the face with ‘a shoigun. after being given money without: tates Poly/cotton. Drawstring waist. S-XL. - ‘Ideas. important. "MONTREAL (CP) — The, Glairo Is Feabion: Awards a showed Tuesday that bi fashion Jdedb, Ss et a yieoomie Fs from big cities with the selection of Pa diye mas most promising newcoWier.” mE PT athe ei tet Mann, 90, lives: and works" in: Padliitian, Orit: a " community of 1,400 about 50 kilometres outslle Ottawa. r 100% acrylic. Asst'd colours. 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