. " Were tallied in 23 Quebec ridings. - heated’ procedural wrangling ‘iti Quebec’ marked: ithe. weekend's opening: round ° “Progressive. ‘ Condervative:’ "due: leadership convention: -:. ‘Montreal businessmen Brian’ Mulroney: - shaping up as Joe Clark's main challenger _inythe:early running, claimed:a -major- ~ victory. “as resulta of delegate selectic - However, Clark's. lieutenants - : daipied, their man had walked | off. with | the -eurly _ Spolls.: : And several gathetings were ‘marred by Pat N 7 r * procedural . wrangling in the: tradition’ of » Qiebec political campaigns. In Montreal's “Britty St. Jacques riding ~ Simday, Clark otganizers ‘vowed to file a * formal protest when about 20residents of a. hoatel for transient men'—-come of them "clearly bewildered — were ‘allowed to vote” “ ‘after: ‘being ‘bused in by. "Mulroney ' | supporters. yet: ‘Cases of peer’ were bioken: out after the ° Mplroney alate was elected by 27 votes.” “of! ‘Chateauguay. “Although a pollee. investigation was - . already ‘under way, Mulroney’s — legal 4 -. adviser for the campaign, Bernard Roy, sent a telegram to Quebec Justice Minister’ “Mare-Andre, Bedard” demanding galled ‘for. party “unity” ‘and tossed each _ other bouquetsin what had been billed as a i leadership debate. °° “ Crosbie. told & crowded, Legion hail ‘the’ “Tories are “one big, happy. famaily.”"..... ; ~ And Clark during the weekend anid he'd deal firmly with critics ‘within the party: ‘It’s my way or the doorway.’ -" ” _:. MP Michael Wilson ‘of Toronto: took ‘hia ‘Tow-key campalgn to Prince: George, BC, . Sunday. The party finance critic urged ; that. the Bank of, Canada rate be’. set "periodically, instead Of weekly, to Provide mt more stable business’ climate. . : i ‘succeeded in tiaving Mulroney's a the identity of voter, The Clarke alate won . del geen chosen. on, the yen and. - Despite. “Mulroney's. i@laim, a. chatk: “Killer eats dog meat world.” “NEW ORLEANS (AP) = in the Ling of his. roomate." A man’ who kept human once failed a lunacy hearing remains In his‘tefrigerator - and was: found: incompetent - and) was booked ag a suspect ‘to stand trial for’ hijacking a Funding demanded “OTTAWA ACP) — ‘the country urged. the federal government Sunday to chop its, $7.8-billion military. budget In half and redirect. the «moniey Into- job ¢teation and social services; The resolutions. were highlights of polieles adopted by - Ry betey oar cetteregce of the « t omen, & ‘organizations... Delegates said the government snould. create a a longterm industrial strategy, and a “massive injection of federal funds for direct job creation in the public and community sectors within a. framework’ In Which . half the. jobs are: reserved for. women.” Latest official statistics show 12: 5 pert cent of the work . force is unemployed, Including 904,000. men ‘and 601,000 women, The government’s newest “bob. creation program, ‘The. largest : ‘women’ 3 rights group in - “records. ‘show, . bus, "police and “eoiit . John Grower, Chicago,’ * Saturday aan suspect in the” . killing of. Earl: ‘Nolan, ..37 Crowley... booked for . cruelty to animals after police: found a. dog carcass in his bathroom - _ and §0 pounds of” foil- wrapped . meat, . Ia. ‘the refrigerator. .. Ueda i ald pale e ate | sy tae her.) : "was no odes: Way him fo- 3+ _ Toronto-based umbrella eroup for’ mare than 10. women's: " for, survive,” ; Police . “records ~ show Crowley had been arrested Dec... 43, 1981, commandeering: a “eily. bo “and. driving ‘it through. a police roadblock, injuring — ' two officers before. crashing - NEED, is biased in favor of male heads ot families, some ; women’s rights activists say. i The organization did-not specify. exactly how much the government should spexid on job creation but, in a series of. defence policy resolutlogs, called for a 50-per-cent cut in the been allocated $7.8-Hai oppose possible testing of United Alberta, to recommend Canada be dectared a “nueles “free zone and to advocate Canada’s. withdrawl. from. Wester military organizations’ ‘such as. NATO, ’ They said Canada participates i in military organizations , . at the'expense of essential jobs:‘and social services. in this — Country and’ defence spending cuts.should be used for job - creation “white making Canada a volee for’ peace in the Members of ihe ‘organization, whose président ‘Doris Anderson was acclaimed for a second one-year term, are scheduled to‘lobby members of Parliament today on these _ and other policies adopied. ‘at the three-day conference. The conférerice ‘sidestepped a resolution to, -Dppose. recommendations of the Commons justice committee to . . toughen federal laws against prostitutlon and make clients, as well as prostitutes, liable for. conviction... ae _ After debate in which same women said. they had not studied the proposals and one said ‘Opposition could be . embarrassing, the delegates vated $257 in favor of tabling the resolution, thus avaiding a Ageisien. ce Walesa’ cheered GDANSK, Polaid (AP)'— Labor Leader Lech Walesa‘on *_ Sunday addressed his largest audience since his release from martial law internment last November’ and: fed the : cheering crowd: “We will win,” - About 600 people ath to see him after aPaim Sunday | into a. telephone pole. Crowley fought - police . during his arrest inside the bus. and continued to ~’ struggle: when - taken’ to Charity Hospital; where hen ’ gourt : mass In St. ‘Brygida's; thé’ parish for.workers at the Lenin — shipyards where the: ‘how-qutlawed Solidarity. trade union . was formed in 1980, Oe as Walesa, whi.was held for 11° ‘iotiths” “Whine: mattial law i wits in effect, flashed 4 victity’sigit anid sald: “The tline will coine when we will win.’ POSTE GOEL S, Those were his only words tothe crow; Suid make the 4 closest thing to a public speech’ since he apoke to about 500 people who came to ‘weldonid him ‘back’ ‘to’ hls” Gdansk apartment whe he'wae ‘released, °° 04 « ‘Solidarity, thé first independent iabor movement i in the . Soviet bloc, was led by Walesa for 16 months before it was : siispended by the government and then outlawed last October. The. government’ imposed: inartial ‘Jaw ‘Bee. 13, . “1981, and eased réstrictions a-yéar later. ~ . During the Roman Catholic mass at ‘St. Brygida’s, Rev. Henryk Jankowski; the former. Solidarity chaplain, prayed for the release of ‘nfon activists tmpriaoned or awaiting tela Soh the Baltic coadt, including Anna Walentynowicz, a labor . activist whose dismissal from the Gdansk shipyards caused the strikes that. gave rine to.Bolidanltys ; vo ~Heread the uaines of 102 prisoners from the Gdansk area, ; payehiatrie frentment, tried: © to - “escape,” arresting officer - Sorta, Ina lunacy hearing the ‘following month,:. ry ‘judge found - Crowley’: _mentally ‘incompetent to stand’ trial. _ and ordered bim sent to the ' East - Louisiana’: : State ‘Hospital at’ “Jackion for iW or. when: ‘Crowley. ‘Nett. the mental hospital or: if he * “ aver, Jerkminal. ° * aggravated * assault -. and faced . “charges : of ‘damage; attempted... escape connected © with «thé: ‘bus stealing. Further police and”. ‘records '. were ‘unavailable Sunday. we ’ District Judge‘Alvin Oser, who sent Crowley. to. the _portltal said Saturday that ifs: Crowley" had “Been | - released he would. “have been required to appear for "another lunacy hearing. NOT Pa of eed ~ booked _ Birls are still in hospital. after being poisoned i in anti- "Israel detnonstrations’!: saapet te a Sunday. “The - 4 Teraelis: ‘used war gas against the demonstrators,” originally ” was ¥: the radio said. “Over: 500" Reople suffered from the . King “Charles: VIL: : explains - the easy acees - Joam of Arc had to the king ° "iy hs aire fe fainting | ‘and headaches.: - Jenin area. 0, +. He sald test results are “a certain event, Terael, Army: Radio said’ earlier authorities had. determined ‘that: the -girlswere affected by gas,’ q possibly phosphor‘sulphate, and not by chemicals singested through food or. water, * On Sunday, Israel Radio’ said medical teams took samples ofa yellow. powder’ with a high concentration pf sulphur. The powder; ‘whose origin was not clear,’ was said to be-emitting:a gas, a . The Army Radio said about 250 girls were ‘treated ~ over ‘ihe last Iwo days in five hospitals in the Nablus and Jenin area of the West. Bank and that:some had ~retupned to. complain ‘of more symptoms.. ‘A Health ; Ministry spokesman said §2 students were poisoned, 7 Thursday at the Arraba’ school near ‘Jenin: ‘None of « ‘the victims was reported in serious condition. : Israeli: security forces have attributed. the _ poisonings to agitators trying -to incite anti-Israel in preparation. for _ the _anniversary. . Wednesday of the death of six Arabs in riots in 1976. . . Jenin's eight schools have been closed because: of the poisonings, military sources said, and will remain 7 , shut until after Wednesday, ‘ - ' Radio. Moscow. charged today the poisoiings’ were ‘violence. ‘the result: of “war gas” ‘Paleatinian demonstrators: ‘inhuman action. fy East ee Schools, , ‘on the Israel:occupled | is ‘West Bank “where more than 300 children: fell: iM : Ministry ‘Director-General Baruch Modan, in an. interview with, Israel’ Radlo, said‘he would not” ‘:dlscount the: possibility ‘that the. children suffered a J] Pevetosomatie illness, “* " “oo The rash-of illnesses: -at, girls’ schools in Jenin anid - ‘nearby’ ‘Arraba ‘Inthe past four days: has: raised.’ tensions in'the udually: calm towns and drawn chiarges” ‘that the girls were: polsonél for political reasons. The girls have suffered aymploms such as nalizes, . The Soviet Union charged today that “var gas” is. Le blame, and: the ‘Palestlitian ‘news: agency. sald: _“Teraeli elements .iave attempted to murder, en‘ “ mmaske hundreds of Palestinian school: girls. 00 5 “But Modan said a group of 15 experts agreed there’ - a "jeno sign of deliberate: or inadvertent Poisoning in the ‘not make @ final judgment intil then. However)‘he' “| :noted ‘that in the past thére have been‘cases of. mass © '; symptoms in Canada, the United States and Britain,* ~ and it'was discovered the children were reacting to. In an English Janguage broadcast, the radio said: : “Two hundred. snd - thirty: “three Palestinian school: It backed up its claim byisaying “Israel has used» toxic“ substances in. its aggressive: ‘actions | many :_ -times,’” It also alleged Israeli troaps “psed: nerve: ” ‘gas’ ‘while fighting Palestinians _Israel’s invasion last surname, ? yet ‘complete, and lie will used ‘by Israel against ‘Lebanon during pending laying “of charges involving - salleged interference with the 1883seal hunt - | in the Gulf of St, ‘Lawrence. _ ; The Sea Shepherd Ik, Watson's seal-hunt +: protest yeasel, was “expected in. port. at ” Georgetown, P.E.L later today under: tow’ ” by the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Sir Wiliam Alexander. . oy 7 ‘Seventeen: other pratesiers, ive Woren ; and: J2men, also were in custody here and were: expected to. appear in court later’ . today. a " . “There was confusion during the morning. . ; * about the community where the protesters . L would-be arraigned after RCMP boarded’ » the Sea Shepherd during the weekend with _ .” Mounties «were. aboard. ‘There was” ‘Bo. Police. first said they would be taken to. the aid of a smoke grenade. .. Gaspe, Que., then. said their destination was, New Carlisle, another. Gaspe ’ Peninsula community across the Bay. of. ‘Chaleur from Caraquet, N.B. fo “vAlthough no charges were laid against “Watson; - Benjamin - White Jr, °. Paul; ‘ Peewick ‘and Bernard Cartois, court was . told ‘charges’ “were being . prepared ands: » warrants were en route here from Quebec. “Hometowns for those: accused were not. “givens “ Watson anid the three who appeared with | sum ‘walked ashore across ..about 10.“ kilometres, of. ice to Cheticamp, . NS., Garin the. weekend. The other’ 17 were SYDNEY er S. (cP) — Pail Watsort and three other. persons appeared in court here, today, anid, were ordered held: ‘in: custody Panett iicebreaker John. Ay MacDonald. aA Ror ‘gaid after, they: boarded the Bea : epherd IT that charges ‘of mischief’ were 7 among those . conteniplated, About, 30: -RCMP from: Newfouidiand Bnd Quebec . -were aboard ‘the Sir. “Willigm Alexander | . when it pulled alongside the protest vessel: Sunday moming.. A. fisherles ‘officer: \vaboard Lhe other icebreaker sald his vessel: ~~ moved behind the Sea Shepherd 1 to a - or ita: eacape. ‘to assist them in boarding but they denied. “A Feport that tear gas had been lobbed on : the Sea Shepherd II. . -@hey Bald they dropped a » gangplank to - crush. a barbed wired fence- around the . deck of the vessel and,’ within seconds, 18 = esiatance’ and no injuries, they sald, .. Wateon. had said the fence.. was | electrified but:this was false and A water. ‘sfgannon on the deck turned out to be a fake. af the International. Fund : Welfare, a separate protest. i Aahmal Walt was probably trying, to _ escape to the United States when he was + apotted: walking,ashore by residents of the Cape Breton community of Cheticamp. Watson had said earlier he was able.to. disrupt - the hunt by ‘approaching © ane” . Sealing vessel and sounding his air horn.. - Sealers quit working for the.day: when’ the Sea Shepherd II showed up in the Gulf last week. Cruise missiles protested " ORONTO: (CP)- — race, Police kept ‘a small. band " protghtt to ‘Sydney: board the coat guard ~ Police said they used the smoke grenaile To ti Toy Litton Systems Canada Lid. ran Abe wis. vay Bader deg a ee TAREE cre ae Pe afer. chy iets olarr dy fae a, toabypesy - Joan died old? - PARIS (AFP) —Franea's ‘patron’ saint,’ :Joan-of Arc, -was not burned at stake at. the age of 19 by the English- 500 years ago, but was killed in battle when she was 44, a French. historian claimed - ‘today. : Pierre de Sermoise came “te this conclusion after six years of research‘on: Middle Age documents - din’ sthe . archives of the Bibliotheque Nationale, the . French national library. The . accepted historic version of Joan of Arc, the maid of Orleans; was that she was burned as a heretic in Rouen, northern France, «d= by the ‘Englishin May, 1431, : * when she was just 19. “Bub de: Sermoise, in his book: Jeanne - ArG ‘et La “andr gore published. today, liste “seven. points . “contradicting the. accepted version. ; De Sermoisb: aid Joan of Arc was actually born’ in . Doniremy in” 1407 and not the established date of 1412. He added that in. fact the illegitimate .. daughter. of - Louis d’Orleans and Isabel of Bavaria, was the sister of | This: - THORNHILL RESIDENTS it: - " ‘The Reglonal District of Kitlmat-Stikine wishes to - pdvise that ihe Ministry of Transportation and joHighyays have indicated they, wilt be paving most |. : Tharp roads, during 1983, i on Residents, who: anticipate the future need ‘of connecting: to . the Thornhill. 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The marriage, however, was never consumated, de Sermoise : added. ~~ ‘Joan of Are was ‘killed in battle in 1451 at the age of 44. de Sermoise said. > “Traditional © ‘historians’ ‘Were. studying 4, de Sermoise’s book’ © and ' declined to comment. . Buy your ICG Sizzler now and we w - throw In the’steaks. Contact your | nearest ICG Liquid Gas or Canadian. | - Propane cutlet for details. re ne Olfer explras June 30, 1983, © . 4516 Kelth Avenve Postage. stam vanpe of Cann from 1851 to 1980, are available © on posters. “The Reflections of Canada posters, _ because of popular: demand,’ have been reprinted. - and are being offered for sale ‘for $15 plus’ provincial tax. 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Alexandre: de Marenches, : * then head of French intelligence, has said he had solid evidence in late April, 1981, that an assassination attempt against the Pope was imminent,’ “ “Macdonald's words were“ drowned out occasionally by the’ pro-nuclear group who shouted ‘slogans such as: “Moscow loves you... . . youthful idiots.” edition, _ Times | magazirie. emigres ; the’ “Howard demands. ‘ool Tpagaseap Unban, viinareati B.C; lumber first” 4 Herald Staff Writer minister Tom Waterland to ban the movement of Alberta lumber. jnto the Tumbler Ridge. area: Anstead,. the MLA ‘ wants B.C. lumber used. . ‘Howard says he has hada number of reports that Alberta- based contractors are using that province's lumber at the _ town developed because’ of the Northeast ‘Coal. project. ; .~ Thus, they aré. providing jobs for lumber workers in Alberta. while. our. own, mills. are shut down, : Howard charges. . “If we had cul employment in our forest industry, this importation of lumber .would be acceptable, but it isn't when thousands of British Columbian ‘loggers and mail ; workers are oul of work," Howard states.. “The people in B.C. are ‘going to be subsidizing northeast 7 coal to the extent of moré than $1 billion over the'next 15 years, but it is adding insult to permit =- if not- indeed encourage — lhe use af lumber from out of the 'e provinee, _ he adds, * TERRACE — Skeena MLA Frank Howard wants forest F %]G% 77) nw Provincial $500, 000 _—Ct—=8. 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