Ne: The road {6 Tuktoyaktuk hait-wey ‘from: inuvik was much more icy (left) ; than the trip out one week-later: (above) by Tess: (Brousseau) Tessier, of Terrace, and her son David Nanook. Brousseai, who made his first trip to : the great white north: Despite the 80 degree weather it' was cold because. : "1. of the wind chilt factor but the Ice road | ‘was. closed less than one. week’ ‘later and they just made the trip Hack before it completely: melted. That's. ’ the Beaufort Sea they are driving on. Usually the weather doesn’t get that: . Terminal = Express, «PICK UP & DELIVERY 638-8195 _ LONDON (AP) — A mock inquest into the. mysterious death of Wolfgang. * Amadeus Mozart — 192 years after the fact _ — has concluded the renowned composer - was murdered by a friend who suspected _ his s wife was having an affair with Mozart. ~ Mozart inquest held ‘~ Vienna-born musical prodigy, who | . began performing at the dge of six, had ’ written some of the finest music of the age when he died Dec. 5, 1791, at the age of 35, . His early death has long been the subject _ of speculation — was it typhoid or was he Fight in ‘suspecting that he was poisoned? : despite his Jifelong fame in. the royal : ~—~tourts and capitals of Europe, Mozart was . plagued by. financial difficulties most of his life. But why Was such a man buried in - an unmarked pauper's grave in Vienna? Those mysteries were taken up by the . inquest’? Sunday at the Brighton musie festival on England's south coast, ‘where. - an audience became ‘jurors for the day, ‘It was once again i791 and the suspects .— played by amateur actors — appeared hefore the court. Jurors heard evidence, coliected by scholars: and lawyers: and presented by qualified barristers, that Pointed to three suspects — Franz Hofdemel, a Viennese ‘court official whose wife, Magdalena, was a plano pipil- and possible’ mistress: of Mozart. said he had poisoned Mozart, ~ Franz, Sussmayr, Mozart's pupil and lodger, who completed the composer's: Requiem Mass in D Minor after Mozart's death. Mozart's wife, Constanza, survived ‘him, and the theory Pointing the finger at \ ussmayr alleged that she may have been having | an ‘affair with Mozart's, pupil, ON A SPLIT VOTE, THE JURY SAID * Hofdemel was the most likly culprit. - The votes ‘were 60 for Hofdemel, 39 for ‘Sussmayr and) 2a for Salieri, whose «. murderdus ramblings. formed the basis of Peter Shaffer's recent play: Amadeus and a Rimsky-Korsakov opera, “It’s impossible to -arrive: ‘at a conclusiveverdicl, but there.-was very. strong evidence that che- may: have- been~~ " d murdered, " festival director lan Hunter _ told ‘The Associated Press or Monday, Hunter, who said he remains skeptical about how Mozart’ died, described the case” that was presented against Hofdemel: “There was sufficient medical evidence to show’ that Mozart. could: have. been : " poisoned with: something: ‘called - “aqua , ‘ toffana,’ a mixture of white arsenic and “lead oxide which. had a gradual’ effect, ~ cottage chatting to.a couple . leading to death after several mionths.: “Mozarl’s symptoms | reported at ‘the - . time could bei in line. with. thal " “Noting rumors that Mozart had ‘attains with his pupils, Hunter added: “The day that Mozart was buried, Franz ‘Hofdemel locked his wife and himself into his apartment and slashed her face with a ~ - Fazor-to disfigure her, and then’ committed Suicide by cutting his throat (she. Jived). “The general’ consensus was. that he. murdered Mozart — although .. they.. appeared to be: friends and were. brother © Masons — gut’ of Jealousy because, of his wife.” . Such a scandal could ‘explain . why Mozart was buried in’a pauper's grave, - even though an ordinary’ burial had been. arranged. . “There’s Nlo- real reason for it unless . . there was.a sort of Watergate cover-up to. - — Rival court composer Antonia Salieri - who, in hisold age, was repotied to have | make . sure., that Mozart's body was ’ ‘disposed of in such a way that it could not. be disinterred for’ an autopsy,” ‘Hunter said. =| The audience hissed as Salieri took the - stand -— presumably they ' had ~ seen Shaffer's play on the London stage. ... At his death, Mozart-held a minor fourt ‘composer's post with little pay, Salieri had’ held the posts of Kapellmeister and then Hofkapelimeister , ‘at the emperor's. “court: _ ~ jobs which for musical gifts alone . should have been Mozart: S-- one reasonte ~ two were considered enemies: But there has never been any evidence ; , that Salieri, poisoned Mozart and modern _ historians dismiss the possibility. Evenhis . purported “confession” is not documented and some: reports say he made the death ~hed statement: “T wv hot poison Mozart.”’ 4 from page 9. are.» : handwritten’ recipes. for ~ muffins, relish, jams “and ‘she’ Ss i contributor to Recipes Only, “a new Canaidian, cooking : . Sponsor = wa - people . - Young students influenced for the patients to breathe, . O'Hara sald a4 ' Based on the success of: - this initial study, he said St. ‘Joseph's Health Centre will rehabilitation project for “with” emphysema, . Elementary school children who smoke are influenced not only by their peers but also by. their parents, brothers © and: sisters, a. Calgary. study _Indlcates, Studying a group. of 625 Calgary school West of Calgary General Hotpital found that 38 — six per cent —~ sald they ’ one-year . Severe, childgen ~ aged 10° to 12, Dr. Maleolm . smoked at least — cigarecte per week. . ‘Weat and: his- colleagues pompared the 33 smokers with 38 pupils of the same. age, grade and backgrowind who did not smoke... ‘Seventy-one: per cent’ of the children who smoked Among children who didn’t sinoke, only; 56 ‘per--cent had a smoking, parent. Only one non-amokinig child th six came from a: children ane- in three had ‘two parents who smoked, - Among’ the’ non-smoking thildren ‘who had brothers one . 4 chad at feast one parent who | — smoked. . the’ household.” where — both parents smoked while among the, smoking. . or sisters, only 24 per cent of ' those siblings . smoked. However, among’. the ‘thildren who smoked, 55 per Lent had. 4 brother or sister,.:: or both, who also: smoked, ‘Only eight per ‘cent-of the “non-smoking - children had friends. outside’ school who ; smoked, while 34 per cent of the children who smoked: had such iriends.. ood The researchers. _ also found | that smoking was “strongly telated to drinking alcohol and ‘using drugs Thirteen of the children who smoked had tried ‘alcohol, compared with only two who didn't smoke, ‘Thirty . ~ per cent of the smokers, but ‘pone of the’ non-smokers, , . had tried drugs. warm. until. the Beginning 0 of June. April, ; These pictures: were. ‘taken In early wes New cookbook planned ~ "WATERLOO, Ont, (CP) "= Good news for Edna Staebler's ‘cookbook fans ‘— she’s working on ‘another’ one. Since the’ publication of her. most -recent book, Whatever Happened to Maggie and. Other. People - connection’ was a logical I've Known, the 77-year-old | Staebler has been back in © ‘the kitchen testing all those recipes eft over ‘from her second . cookbook, More Food ” ‘That - Really Schmecks, wooo Her _- collection _ of “leftover” recipes ig “enormous. Boxes and cases - stuffed “with jellies — most gleaned. from - her ‘neighbors,’ the _ Mennonites in ‘Waterloo mand a soft. spring Sunday ‘afternoon’ in - April and .. Staebler sits in her country of city folk: overa a rather odd coinbination. . * freshly _ baked - ‘toffee. cake, ‘carrot muffins, . red wine’ and homemade beer. Tn a@ sense, a visit with . -Staebler is like Going home. relaxed and : Her _ easy genuine | manner spans generations, and ‘although o her home is in the country beside a little lake, she's up .On current. issues,, * Besides. . ‘writing. books, ~recently. been a magazine, : -* Whatever. “Happened to: Maggie is a ‘collection of 14 the years. for : Maclean's, . Saturday Night, Chatelaine ; and the Star. Weekly, -But it’s unviual, because articles Staebler wrote over she went back 30 years later - = and. asked’ happened to the characters in those. original stories. : What motivates this long- “Ume journalist to continue her little typewriter with only her cats and wild: birds as company? : i “So many older people whatever | ‘churning out the words on - is full of gelf pity,” she said thoughtfully, “IT give | myself hell when I iet.. myself get. depressed or. lonely. “_“And_1 don't want to be ” considered as old, I don’t think about age.” ~ Her friendship with many - of the Old Order Mennonites- continues and she tries. to visit them occasionally on their farms, Eduated- = at.” novels and short stories, but journalistic © ‘assignments “ ~kept getting: dn the way. : Magazines would offer to send her off-to see and write was too great to resist. While of assignments for the © thiversity of Toronto, she planned éventually to write ‘ about interesting people and - Places, and the temptation . -Macleah’s, Chatelaine and - _Star Weekly, she Lived In a “Hutterite colony in Alberta, in a Nova Scotla black orphanage, Gn an Iroquois reservation and in many — other. locales. ~ Her firat novel was Cape Breton Harbour, gleaned in part front her stay In a_ swordfishermah'’s home in’: Nova Scotia. Kitchener-Waterloo area - and it's sequel More Food That Really Schmecks, When not writing, cooking and testing» her ‘recipes, _. Mennonite and German reading, or’ gardening, “desendants. .° ‘This’... Staebler relaxes by her: _ fireplace and: knits tiny But. her roots were in the where she grew up among the Pennsylvania * Dutch, “seed for her two best-selling mice which she fills with — lip-smacking' cookbooks, catnip. 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