Wiley Hh _ Nazi * dictator a Page | 3 -&o4 “se ANCOUVER.’ cP). - othe story anid Bennett’ 's statements that . > RE would’ likely make major changes-to’ EC. s farmland ‘preservation. legislation .- __. Spuld cost the. Social’ Credit ‘government - three seats in today’s election. |. _ 2 Bennett told a Victoria news conference _ ; the story was “a deliberate attempt to _ affect. this election’” and he. believed it Would offend every: British Columbian, '.. GN RADIO SHOW. zThe jasuie arose when Bennett Was asked: an open-line radio show whether he would dismantle or. r reduce the powers of . - the Agricultural | Laid Commission which --Fhles on applications | to remove land from "Hitler diary reveals plan - HAMBURG (Reuter) _ The West . German. magazine: ~ ‘Stem «has published” the -firat major ’ excerpts from the purported Hitler diarles, claiming the | ; approved plans by his deputy, Rudolf Hess, ta. diy .- on - peacemakig trip to Britain: ip 1941, if. “Historians, and a. spécial : . lume relating to the Hess © ~ fight and called dor Hess to ime _magazine " quoted ssages ‘from the ies whose. authenticity hotly disputed . by ~ be allowed to verify them. ~ Eis-299 flew to Britain. in ys 1941, in an apparent tempt * to: eound © out ~ prospects for a. peace deal ith. Churchill, ‘but was fhand ediately imprisoned as __-#@war criminal. He now is 89° 3 old and ‘the only- Bp : ndau pison. mie made abo t the Agricultural Laid - 4 i soner in’ ‘West -Berlin’s - 10; Th, Mera “Thursday, May ‘ 1983 os : ie Vancouver’ _ Hee a stands by. a — as ; “understand °, -“*yellow ; -journalism” . Province. Turnbull,” IE. the _ iniss achieges its'‘aim and Hess is successful, he has olerated ith my approval. - : _2.“TE Hess is arrested-as a . Spy in England, he informed - me once of the plan earlier - ~ but T rejected It a. 3 “If his mission: fails completely, Iwill say that: Hees. was. acting in madness. 7 The quotation was written — after the mission failed and. after Hitler had idsued a statement - _ dissociating: himeelf from it... .>2':. Extracts from diaries written |n the summer of ., 1939, ‘oly weeks . before. the outbreak of the Second - = World War, also -indicate ~ Hess had ‘been giving | considerable thought to the threat from. England: dnthat : Hitler - WAS . interested in his’ “unusual solution, Stern said. lt quoted a diary entry | the: ‘story’ was’ untrue: pitblication ofthat story, not based.on the. = \ facts, to ‘be: the. worst “sort. af yellow. oe fournaligm.” He ‘told reporters: there “would: be. no . changes to‘the land-reserve.../ ~ ; “The S gunement I nade is that changes on Br wy consider ‘the. ”, future * “would “be, ~~ a8 -past, hairs by municipal a ition under the appeal process." 0. .-- New. Democratic. Party Leader: Dave: ” Barrett: sald ‘Wednesday © he © couldn't of The Benriett's accusation - against © - “‘T think the only person ‘Who's jaundiced here is Bill. Bennett’s view .of the ~ Agricuttural Land Reserve, not Malcalm Barrett said. Hitler “wrote: | “Thought ~. about the note from Hess all - Absolutely- must. - . night. speak to: hin about it in . “private.” |. “so simple," * Stern ‘said a further _ reference on July 6, 1939, | 9. * made clear that Hitler was still thinking aboat Hese’ undisclosed suggestion. “‘Hess- should develop: the- thoughts which he outlined in his note to me and I. expect him for a private ‘tak. ‘Stém, . while ‘produeling.- “several” quotes “from | 1939, -gave-no further quotes to” back up its statement ‘that ” Hitler knew of Hess’ flight ~ in May, tf41, at the time. tt . took place. . Stern said Hitler and Hess On ‘the dollowing ‘day _And_on_June. 28, 1939; _ “Am reading Hess’s. note . again. Just fantastic and yet : Ranandiae ett trae art eertorssin meet ‘indgor-outdoor _ ‘musical * today after. a nigh of |: : Ye a ery was created by com poser: R.: Murray ny Seater a arid : , ley LL be presented times through Ma J: Atis neither opera; operelta noi it musieal “Comus,. founded in*1975 ‘to develop unique and challenging - works in the. Petforming arta, calls it “a mysterious, : and powerful. tituad eee | The 2 problem: is it: is too jong ‘and much of the | ritual and music ‘is repetitive, with” long walling gaps between events. ' ‘The audience, instead ‘of being united in the fin of ~. thie experience, is-a ‘group of ‘strangers, often aelf- conscious as the feel thelr way around in the dark,” _ being. annipinted, embraced and compelled to pay their part. . : . " ‘The’ only. reall structured theatrical bit, in the traditional sense, comes at the finale staged in: the . great--hall wher: all. «the ‘singers, dancers ‘and . ‘musicians come. together. to- celebrate the, 2, Glorious: J) “resurrection af Ra.’ .- The audience - only 75 petmitted ‘at each performance _ “gathered onthe grounds of the . “Ontario Science Centre at 7:30pm. "Wednesday to . ihvess a soleon commencement procession from a . grassy Imoll. Then they passed into the hands of high | “priest Hierophant. ‘and his ‘resolute, no-nonsense | ~- assistants, or Hierodules, for the three-hour period of ‘training and robing for their roles as iitiates. i, “Each was assigned one of the'76 magic names of Ra . as a “seal of divine Irotection” through | the night. "Ra ig certainly: not intended for everyone,” as the "program notes warned. “Ina pense, the ‘fhitiates | must-be cast and play their roles as carefully as the “actors; ‘dancers rand: muscles who ‘resent ‘the - work.” | : “They are inst ficted in chants and: foot-stomping, to ward off eyil spixjts, and must learn to recognize the | ‘various smells — the production staff includes a. | - chemical engineer, James Smith, in charge of the ; - show's odors and perfumes: * Finally, at the door of the science centre after dark, Hierophant warns that-the timid may-still turn back. - ; “There is a door. open before you, and an alley ‘behind, You’ must deride. Demons and “monsters 7 await. " *. Since the rain had just started, all opted to pus o on ; inside, , __ Invessence, the night. then follows the twat of the. - Egyptian sun god Ra who, having set in the west, _ Must-pags through the treacherous netherworld filled with his vilest enemies, particularly the serpent Apophis, to arise reborn in the east at’ dawn. Ra needs all the help he can get; considering the 7 pemenome er te > the: “major, contenders ‘for’ _ the Tory throne seurtying to large : “ntimber : convent delegates . fron Ontario who were waiting for’ Davis: to make up his. . _ mind... ‘declared support for ‘any of | _ the. =.-candidates, . \.. the - leadership hopefuls. will -be courting the.70 members of ©’ Davis's government — each’ ‘ballot at the ~ Juné- ~ convention in Ottawa. Thelr ‘Bupport could help Influence - other voters, 00°." “But Davis |’ aid he - wouldn’t be “throwing - his “support. .behind «.° any- candidate - ‘and his cabinet same conclusion during a “There is a reaponsibllity — - on the party in this province .« to work for whoever our . Party selects in the convention in June,” Davis . said. “I. will not.” be “~gupparting ~ any’ particular: ~ candidate.” =. : . MAY BENEFIT oa Former Tory leader’ Joe. _ Clark. predicted - campaigalwill benefit by “Davis's decision not to run. - “i. thins that obviously: lot of people that are. ‘mainstream Conservatives, who ‘might: ” considering Mr. Davis's __ candidacy, - will) take | Clark said.” < Brian | - - ‘Mulroney, . " considered the other leading contender, said he would be .. meeting with Davis in the oe other oe Fler La members s “themselves |< ~ Support - Clark or. other In. addition t ‘delegates : “who have not already ~ -of whom is eligible to cast a " apparently came to‘: the - ’ ‘Meeting Wednesday... his as Bill Davisis. ,andas I am, ; have | ‘been. " another loge at - mine,” ‘ ‘aa ‘on! ‘energy | : and. other: | fasues.. i have warned “that many oe “former... -weatern Tories would ‘find . “foreed to” "candidates it Davis entered: About PEOPLE ae : * f . ‘ ~ Bob Dernter, heralded last year as a budding superstar with Philadelphia Phillies; has been sent packing. | * But the young outflelder, sent fo the Phillies’ farm club at - Reading, Pa., said the only thing that matters to him’ is _ playing the game... “Tye gota healthy body anda healthy mind,” he sald, “There is anly one thing worse than nat Playing and that is not-being-able.to play.: 3 =. | “Cm. able to play.” rr Speaking of Peixisylvania, author John pine says that “to him the state ta simply life.” :- - ; “I've: tried all my life to. capture: thie eagence ‘of. Pennsylvania, ” Updike sald this week when honored as the - State's fourth Distinguished Artist. 1 'm.convinced ‘there Is... something to be sald about it’ and.'ve been trying to Bay ita” number of ways." ~ Gov. Dick Thornburgh sald pal repent “the sil ra 3 Pennsylvania, " Updike, 5B lives‘in Massachusetts oe ‘The Tonight show has been dropped ty an NBC. affiliate in Baltimore, the first city In television's Top 20 markets to. _ cancel the long-running, late-night program. : - The show, starring Johnay Carson, draw only 13 per cent ‘of the audience compared with 37 percent for reruns of the ‘Barney Miller sitcom and 4 per cent for ABC's Nightline . news program. “We have nothing against tlie ‘Tonight show," ald Arnold ° , Kleiner, General manager of WMAR: “It was up-against . stiff “a -It was a tecrifie show. . But times have changed. moe ene! -. Here’s arrogence: - American swimmer Mark. Spits 2 says he has used seven _ gold medals from the 1972 Olymples to bulld areal estate candidate Peter. Blaikie met. : ‘privately with Davis, sayitig. che was the only. candidate » .. who could unite, the party: oa) m7 * finally had their private business bo prosperous “you could make a living on what I ie W Stern said Hitler, calling svg "Hees sent me io discussion in late July, 1939, elaborate and sometimes scary entrapments that next few days, but indicated . throw: away.” ns 7 . “The Plan” inthe special’ personal note. on the #4 said.they discussed the J have been arranged .for him and: his initiates | premier’ support, Int " . : Su 5 vs jame, wrote “down the England problem. . echnical problems involved | throughout the various levels of the sprawling science _ i ectalebmssin Testeae Newly-crowned Misi America Susan Goodman -says three alternative Tesponses “I didn’t think ‘thatthis. in: making a secret flight lo" centre. a 1 at ete r monrriage and physical fitness ‘both require " lifelong ch he had agreed with Hess could thinkso sharply, Britain. = - | ooking for parts of the commitment. | ess depending on the This note is- very, very aateens arr ore i . Visi friendI oo ee, party's at ‘Bie ve omer teacher. says “Ym alvap lng my we quo er's diary of July y : — aerobic students...you can me physically fit-and - - nes of the flight: ‘Interesting. 22, 1989, as saying: “Have respected’ and successful expect to stay that way without constant work and effort. . (Luftwaffe chief Hermann) OTTAWA (CP) — Chia an scientists encamped | on an” ~ polities! - organizations ‘In "You can’t go into a good marriage and expect to keep It a_ ; Dawson Satisfactory Goering with me - again. . ice floe near the North Pole have paid'a social call on their Canada. good one unless you're willing to work atit.” | "Made careful inquiries what Soviet nelghbors, a spgkesman for the federal Department . ‘John Crosbie, another ‘Asked to: model ‘her, swimeult -before photographers in EA VANCOUVER (CP) _ Stephen Dawson isin’ serious but ‘Fange our best” aircraft of Energy, Mines: and Resources said. Wednesday. _ deading candidate, admitted New York, the Tennessee native wrinkled her nose and iatisfactory condition following surgery ‘to relocate the have, Conversations with — The long-awaited visit lasted 2%4 hours on Sunday and the he was glad Davis was oul gaid:. “F'really don't like this part, parading my body. shunt which drains fluid from his brain, o Children’s Hess..Told-him about talk Soviets on- their ice station. NP-25 now aré. seeking °F the r g. “He would arouid...even though’ I.am 1 proud. of it and work hard at: Wospital spokeaman said Wednesday, ~ with Goering. "permission to return the call, the spokesman said, . formidable competition, . keeping fit oo = The operation Tuesday evening was the third in feds than “Hess: said” one . would Two members of the Canadian expedition are thought to "particularly in Ontario,”- ___.. — -week for the severally-retarded seven-year-old. , _ haveto bulld a special plane, have made the 300-to 400-kilometre trip and-were welcomed Said the former finance: Prince Claus has been down in’ the dumps lately despite # Ahospital spokesman said Stephen was back in his room ad he was.already working with a-drink and a chat, he’ sald. _ tninister. : being married to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands so will d was “awake and alert and taking fluids."| on the plans. What a fellow, - The sclentists are- involved in CESAR — ‘the Canadian “Leadership - _ loiigehot spend. summer convalescing at a West German spa. “Michael Wilson, one of three . _ Toronto-area MPa in the "Tory leadership race, said the announcement by Davis ; * “makes me the leading * candidate in Ontario.” ‘And Davis told his news . conference _ that final He doesn’t want . anything further about. his plan’ discussed with Goering." - The diaries were released 10 days ago. Stern has made -eight pages of documents ° available to handwriting. experts for authentication. The youngster was recently the subject of a controversial _Bourt case which reached B.C“ Supreme Court when his ‘parenis gought to allow Stephen to die rather than’ undergo furiher operations.. The court overturned a lower court . ; #ecision, and ruled that the boy must have the operation. ;: His parents. were at his bedside Wednesday, the _Fpokesman said. An Amsterdam newspaper says the the queen's German- - born husband, who has -been receiving treatment for - . depression, -ywill travel to Bad Driburg, the north German, town noted for. thé curative powers of its hot springs.. : The. 56-year-old prince, who has appeared haggard in recent photographs, missed the queen's Piethiay party on - April 30, 8 royal disappointment. : expedition to “study” the’ Alpha’ Ridge, ‘an. underwater © mountain range off the coast of Ellesmere Island. oo . Following weeks of delicate negotiations | the Soviet Union | - last month issued an invitation to the Canadians to pay them an‘informal visit, ©. Both the two-month-old Canadian station. and three- -year- ~ old NP-25 are drifting in international waters over Alpha . Ridge. . 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