woe reported today. The magazine “aad. “he: “also | Communist nine W Watson, arene -for! the: West nd pa were ville ‘when ‘thelr: Harvard ‘single-engin i ot : planes crashed Saturday after touching, ‘wings | while en War. Birds _Flying'Club, said the.widows of pilots Albert: MacLeod, 43 “OF, Hudson; 3, ‘and John Lunnan,: 55, of. Edmo ton, aske ) eltib 0. stay tngethe r and fly, next: a “Wann icp) eA sitting aby the Manitoba legislature . "(onthe August civic holiday was short, but hardly sweel,'as.- the Progressive Conservative Opposition stomped out of the ; ‘Conservatives: faken. u cee fy 2 (AP)—iialian i futhorities . ‘freed. ‘twa _ Soviets arrested for. spying after. the Threatened : to prosecute | of “ROME: hwo Italians for: black -the UExpreso marketeering,: . ; “‘hewsweekly’ - Soviet government : a jummoned an. “Italian , iewspaper correspondent i in. ‘Moscow | after .the two -. Soviets . were-- arrested: in i aly and accused him’ of Poland. thanks the West | “WARSAW. AAP) — ‘the * _ government - ‘says it has. freed nearly “. £000 more martial-law ‘violators than originally — -.” reported, and it thanked the. ’ Weat ‘for agreeing: to. talks- did ‘not’ elaborate on who - . was ‘freed. : ' Kremlin : _ principle’. by |. ‘ “Chamber: for.the‘third time in Jess than'a week?- -: "The ‘walkout, sparked, by the Tories” objection’ (othe. *- Bovernment’s handling of. a ‘controversial pension’ bill, set - “the. house division: bells ringing. and ‘tempers. flaring. o ake think’ it's: ' disgusting,” ‘said’ Al’ Mackling,: acting. _ goverment: house: leader, following the walkout: by: eight “e's: 8 very dangerous, tactic: they ‘have O tat Macklin eid walkouts ‘by ‘he Opposition over’ bi it : :"appoges ant mnecesiary., a : * "Surely.0 one of: them, could have got up for five minutes, to _ ~ Soviet spies ¢ “ ‘having a ‘homosexual affair with a Soviet citizen, +. and , Foreign.: Minister - Emilio Colombo intervened. . in the case: “because of the Soviet pressure tactics and abtained- the release of the. Soviets. in. Italy, _ the magazine sald; A spokesman for. Pertini said he ‘followed the.case closely but never intervened - as directly as the magazine claimed,” The Foreign. “Ministry had | no comment. _PAP also. “welcomed an agreement : reached “in ‘western governments and banks on opening - negotiations. to. reschedule repayments on "aimed: at rescheduling : + them. The government: has : Poland's massive debt.- | been pressing for a delay in The. “state-run news ‘rep yments ‘because, it. ~Ageney- PAP, in’ & repitt “jee 6 ""cash™ to’! buy? raw - _. Monday night, ‘said’ ‘aboitt ‘materials and spare parts. “+ 1,800 people have benefited ' from’ the post-martial law = The Communists formally ; amiesty program, not 309 _ ended martial law July 22° “as ‘first announced. The ‘alter 19" months, but agency gave-no:reason for lightened ©. censorship, \° “the additional releases and Stiffened “penalties -- for _ dissidents - aad. instituted other powers ta’. erush op- Girt escapes _ -VAUXBALL, Alta. (CP)—A three-year-old. girl sipping al soft drink in a. gasoline station escaped unharmed when an . explosion shatteréd the structure; © * Thechild, whose father was filling the station’s main tank : ‘trom a-fuel truck, was buried in rubble during the weekend _ incident, but: waa not hurt. An employee of. the. garage, who was changing a tire, also escaped injury. -~. . Stan Kurék; operator of Stan’s Texaeo, said he heard the Saturday -night blast in his house, six ‘blocks away: . “They were filling me up with gas,’ he said, “We really don't. now what happened. There was an explosion."" ~ Rugby Cloth | Regatta T-Shirt Knits Corduroys J ogeing suit Fleece Polyester-cotton _ in plaids = ’ gtripes | eyelet- "and. many 1 more , Of the Soviet “airline * in, _ President Sandro. Pertini™ *.No major Solidarity figures imprisoned in the. crack- town were released in.ihe ‘amnesty. In Gdansk, where the $25 billion Poland owes ‘’ ‘leader “returned to work at the - , ‘Lenin’ shipyard * Monday*” ~ vacation, - " outlawed Solidarity emblem. ‘on his T-shirt. . ‘the..union despite govern- ment Warnings. ‘That is my ““make-things worse.” ‘Poland backward to what he - described as-the bleak, days ~- dander feared Soviet dictator. bout: 40. kilometres: north of: this: coinrhuly neat ada-U. vo “debate,” he said: Monday, explaining that the government “would: have granted an adjournment if ihe Tories had : requested | ane alter speaking briefly: on the pension’ bill. “But they warited their ‘holiday.”. mes Oogias sys “The. protest décurred after: the New Democrat, govern- - thent Fefused to allow the Tories to- suspend debate on the... bill; saying it wanted to get the legislation to the committee Stage, : pan ue i d o The walicéut came-on Hay 1 123 of the legislature’ 'S ; current: ‘session; the: longest” ‘session on record.; Premier’ Howard” ; Pawley-has warned the Opposition that if they don’t behave, -~ ne " the, housé. will sit-all summer. “ ie Teglelature was scheduled to resume sig toda are set free. . action ot ‘retaliation y _ begun (in Moscow), magazine, ‘said, “ Victor Pronine, ‘an official. "Rome, was arrested Feb. 15. along with an Italian “.. ‘The-magazine said Soviet. executive of a Genoa-based. - authorities - accused’ *. an‘ microfilm company‘. of: ~Ttalian” research’ scientist‘ charges’ of — military and the representative of an espionage. A.second Soviet Italian steel company of | citizen, Victor "Ronaiev, ‘an official of an‘ Italian-Soviet’ oll company, was arrested 10 days later: on the. same ~ charge. . BEGINS RETALIATION .The Italian courts denied - , their requests “and “an Soviet rubles on ‘the black - market and: withdrew their “Passports. | ot : On. April 7, Konalev was” “freed on payment. of the equivalent of. $35,000 bail. failed: to satisfy ~Moscow, which also sought ” the "release of "Pronine, . ‘described by ‘the magazine. as a colonel in the’ Soviet : " position. by the banned: . ‘secret services. Solidarity labor: movement. a the independent - “union, was formed three years ago, its: Lech Walesa after... oa month-long’ displaying the - He teld ABC television he intends’ to meet with the - union's underground .and | plot new strategies to revive — duty, “he said. He’ also ° said “the” ‘post: martial law. measures enacted to. ‘stifle’ dissent — claimed "the: has’. thrown ~ Walesa 7 government when the East: bloc lived= Josef Stalin, who died: in Poplin ' : - changing: US. dollars ‘for - - But ..L’Espresso ‘said. ‘this: - - MacLeod’ a rian plufmnieted. into 2 a vacant sections af: a “motel. Four motel! rooms were extensively damaged: by the ; impact and subseqhent fire, “but there: were no. other. ins’ Juries, Lunia’ s plane; with Pet siman aboard, 1 shinanied to orchard’ about’ 30. metres‘. away froin, ‘the motel: ; . On Sunda a vinta ce. 'killed + Sa n, 47, of: Surrey, B.C:, 4 red, said] his brakes failed.’ “The, Conservatives, 16d by Sterling Lyon, say ‘their. tactics = are necessary hecause the New Democrats are trying to ~ railroad’ certain pieces of legislation through the house. “They want to-ram éverything ; through,” ‘said Gerry . Mercier, acting Opposition house leader. “This isthe worst: "povernment.tha people of Manitoba have ever had.’ ‘They’ Te. 7 cidents: . _.Towhich Mackling countered: ““The only. way-that they'll” .be, happy is if-we withdraw certain legislation. We didn't : " present legislation to. withdraw. it. We're. here to Present out of control; they. diqn't-know what they’re doing." * legislation and pass it.” ° _employees, *. ‘making ' pensions * ore — portable and Pecognilzing pensicn benefits i in the ‘division of family assets” on marriage breakdown... “province to own Manitoba‘tarmland. The house, resumed. Sitting for ‘question period Friday . morfiing. but was again stalled for 1% hours Saturday when “the Tories moved that the lepislature be adjourned: until after the holiday weekend to put off debate on a proposed — : law that would ‘expand French-language services - “in. the | Province. - The Tories returned to the chamber after 44 minutes but : 4 _ the bells continued ringing for another three-quarters of an hour becatise government members had. also left the house. ‘The government decided to postpone “a vote on..the bilingualism bill to prevent another bell-ringing incident. “The biligualism. bill is opposed by ane of. the govern- . ment’s own members, Russ Doern. He has.waged a private _ campaign. against: the legislation, which -would make ~ bilingual. services available in provincial government | departments. 7 Fresh Bret White or 60% Whole Wheat » Monday's digpute* ‘concentrated on-a bill to amend - “the 7 ‘Pension ‘Benefits cACL.-The bill, put, forward by Labor - ; Minister’: Mary: ‘Beth Dolint;. contains" ‘several ‘changes op-. _ posed by the business community. but lauded by labor and - a women's groups; * oe The legislation aims at extending coverage to part: time: * Last Thursday, the Conservatives walked oul of the house. . Lo protest the way 4 proposed farmland ownership bill was. - being handled. They said the act would restrict, the right of | . some Manitobans and. Canadians ‘living outside the « - ah “ad of ihe 6 Gunway, while the: oi Nanen wi “were: o tandlig, | i Two members of the War Birds from Vancouver, 3 an ‘Kelo jownid, B.C,, wamair had narra lppescaped death-Friday. - -. ten’ Stearman biplane srpeurehe to lose power. as it flew ae a motel, here’ ‘where ‘club: members Were imeeting.. manent: ‘ “struck a power pole, beside: ‘the: The.s rma I s-singlé propeller shee into the fron if ré.the’ med Soe Stearmans and. ‘Harvards were’ used, fo train pilots during oa the Second Wotld War: ~Transport’ ‘Canada ott cia were investiga : _Aidents, vo v ‘ Poe »“Allait Clark, ‘Superintendent at Pacific regional office of ae the aviation safety: bureau. of Transport Canada, said the: - abcidents were “certainly. ungual, bat’ ‘not ‘nepesserily ‘related.". 0. . 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