a has announced. that its sildicra are at‘new - nuclear missile bases in’ Bai .Germa Ye: ‘@nnduncemedit ‘vamie: ‘hourg" ‘befire the ‘dcbeduled meeting tuday in Stockholm. © of Soylet Foreign Minister Andrei Grommyko id U. S. State Secretary George Shultz, The - ‘official news agency Tass bald.” Tuesday night that Soviet missile unita are: in East Germany. The report was in ‘today’s’ E edition’ of the army hewapaper ‘Red: Star,” Soylet President Yuri Andropov declared on Nov. 2¢. that, work on the micsile bases -. was: ate eee up atter- the arrival ‘of : uh any, tesumption of‘arma talks, ’ “. The Red Star quoted a: sergeant serving iF in East Germany ad saying the troops are | ' prepared | The-Tess report did not give the Iécation oe of the bases in East Germany and made no. - reference. to plans to base new missiles { in r Casehostovakia. TORONTO (CP)'— A Montreal man has been | ‘convicted , in the largest holdup. in Toronto history — a $1.2-million heist from the -downtqwn: Simpson's Ltd. : store in Octoher W98R, ‘John: King, 54, abil -he sentenced Feb, Ww - and Crow. Attorney Bob Ash says he will © seek! a life term. Last: year, Francois Emery, 25, alka or Montreal, pleaded guilty to robbing the dep: ffmment store and was sentenced to 16 years: ‘in-prison, .. / theft the ublic: Is fed up with criminals.who. “haye'a lagk of feat. Of the consequences” -- of the ir actions and the sentence'will serve | as: ty message to Montreal robbers that ' Torgato's had ‘enough,’ ae At: "about 3.p.m.. on, Oct 4, 1992, three armed ‘and masked ‘men performed: a- lightning-swift . strike on twa armored-car guards. Tha” bandits pushed the guards to the” floor, scooped bags of money and cheques | into ‘sport bags and: walked -briskly to a . slalrway exit, badlocking the doors behind - them:": - ~Bat at at nearby Union Station, where the - Lougheed. EDMONTON (CP) ~— Alberta Premier. Peter — Lougheéd’s - Ottawa-bashing is’ preventing ‘economic recovery, Says a: recently published book. Lougheed doesn’t get all the blame in. The“ West, © paiva of Regina professor. But he {s . ‘written’ by Jobn Conway; a .- _ there, is. aware of the-significance and . ‘hecéssity’ ‘pf.-the' ‘Measures - taken bythe Soviet-Union- and. its allies.’ ‘Western ‘armaexpertd ‘have: sald: ‘the. missiles: most likely to-be deployed are the depicted as a: response ‘to the: wedtern short} range! SS-21 and $8-28' and: ithe new SS. . 22 ‘thought capable of knocking out-targets | Britain; ‘where: the: first“U.S, cruise’ ~ snissiles are already operational. -° The “new | Soviet. missiles have. been: deployments, which: Moscow says prevent ‘to’. retaliate: * agalnst, any ~- aggression, adding: “For ‘this reason: we . iV ontreal man sentenced. robbers hopped on a train to Montreal, they in cash behind, Hor TIP : Hight. days later, - Det, 18 ierre ‘have been entrusted with a truly Aerrible, . | ; Powerful Weapon.’ an . - got their bags mixed up and left bas milion . - ‘Sango, an otganized-crime ‘specialist _ with Montreal police, reciéved a‘ {ip that hotel rooms and*King and Emery. were we - arrested, The third man was never.caught. County: ‘Court: Judge: William Rogers sald . :, King and Emery had been: responsible for’ the Simpson’s “score,” Three weeks-after the robbery, police raided two Montreal On Tuesday, Ash told County Court’ ‘Judge , _ Stephen: . Boring’ that’. King . ‘has-. ‘a+ Jong criminal record, with his last major stretch - in prison being 29 years, - “ “During the . trial, Robert Pleau, bilingual undercover ‘policeman, testilfed - he posed. as a robbery suspect who. spoke | ‘only English when he was Placed i ina. cell. . a with King and Emery. . ' Pleau said King boasted of pulling off the Simpson's robbery and promised. to have King: never testified, but Tuesday, a “day. ‘the “stool pigeon” taken care of by friends on the outside. “provincial stewardship: - _-Boverninent. .. _ administers the balance. centre. voy e ve The motion was not passed unanimously, butboard members who voted against: it said they supported .. * continued: existénce. of ‘the centre, “but suggested” *subinituiig: a btief-to ‘the government on’ the’ ad, ‘vantages. of keeping: the centre open. | -.: -The: Selkirk’ board administers the. centre ‘in con- *:fimetion with’. the University | of Victoria, and- is * " “responsible for $2.9.million of the.centre’s annual . ‘budget of. $3.6 million, The University; of: Victoria ‘There. are 500 full-and pat: ‘time, ‘itudents. al the. ‘government's | ‘decision to “eloue David” ‘Thompson. niversity Centre in’ hearby Nelson on -May 1. °. Te board approved | ‘a-motion by Fran ‘Horen, 7 representative. from the ‘Nelson schoo!'district, that.” |: the: ‘board send telegrania,: ‘followed. by. letters, . to. nett, Education Minister Jack: “Heinrich; “and Univeralties Minister Pat McGeer. “The cenire is one of Nelson's major employers; and: Hoven’ 8 motion ited the serious econoinic disruption .. “to the area that’ will result from the its closure. ©“ The. motion ‘also cited the loss of educational op. * portinities in the Weat Kootenay in particwar and the: - “Interior - in* general, “and thé possible legal .im-. ‘ plications. to the province, of repedling the Notre. ‘Dame University ‘Act.which turned the property and -: ._ Bulldings where the . centre, ‘now’ stands over to: . The motion” was seconded by Dave ‘Pearce! " *” governmelit appointee: for Nelson, who said the board © | “nat: ‘protest. as strongly ‘as possible’ to gel, the. :provinclal ‘government to “reverse the decision‘ ‘even on a probationary basis"? pending a board attempt’ ‘to gain solld financial committments and goals from the : ff sieht, to contribute their ‘BUENOS AIRES {AP) — -After yeara of repression ‘Sand’ fears, the nightmare is ending for thousands of ‘ Atgentinians: coming home A> to. live _ under a” new, democratic “ government. . Ak gevernment-sponsored television” ‘advertisement = ' ‘captures the spirit, In “it,..a young’ man, . suitcase in tow, stops at the ° door of. a working-class " home on a tree-lined street. . dn Buenos Aires and knocks. A grey-haired man,’ cb- ‘ viously his father, opens the ' door and: the iwo, after a poignant .moment of ~ tecognition, embrace. President Raut Alfonsin,. - whose Dec. 10 inauguration ended More than seven years of military rule, told. the’ several. thousand- . member Argentine com- - munity in Spain-this week: - “The path is clear for the. return of all those who for one réason or another left their homeland during these past years,” _ In the message ‘broadcast “by: Spanish. TV,’ Alfonsin said ‘all exiles “have: the - _ effort to the task at hand, " because only through the - ‘| active ‘participation. of all. ~ Woman wins - - WINNIPEG ACP)” A. woman disabled by multiple . sclerosis after a minor traffic-aceldent .was: elated Tuesday. after she ° won. $500,000 in an: out-of-court : settlamient. ' after firing his lawyer, he spoke to the Jiey . and ' declared his innocence, ' slammed He said Lougheed's: stand ‘that Alberta has the right to manage its own resources is _ Valid. But,’ “he often, ends: up ‘being the — “-ehampion: of oil companies rather than the people of. Alberta,” The political. sociology profescar: said: Lougheed was “sucked into. -his * con- . frontation with. Trudeau" and "evehtig a of reg gna interests sitrivting? ta With HihetS © fide t6“bordprothise ‘on the: efdiby iss described as part of “the continuing clamor- way.!! Ind onton on Tuesday to promote his ~ 2414 page . “paperback, Conway | sdid. the pneeds # new political and economic Ciure .“‘that avercomes the regional loyalist to which we have all been so-well- traivied.- by: our local -Pollticians . and econgmic elites.” He sald he hoped his book will eréate a - better ‘understanding of the West's history and ’its. current economic situation ty Canadians across: the country. .-. “I know .it sounds utopian, but an in- telligent electorate who. knew aboill the problems in the West ... maybe wouldn't listen to Lougheed 30 much and push for some néw solutions," , The energy fight between Ottawa and Alberta: and the continuing battle: for control: of ‘natural resources by many . provinces, ‘shows the need for radical changes j in the Canadian political system, Conway. paid. . because’ he had no hope of winning. ° Conway said the. impetus for a new national policy that equally represents all- : parts of Canada has to come from the . @lectorate ‘because provincial ‘politicians are “locked into a legacy of regionalism. " In his ‘book, he calls for proportional ' ; representation in the Commons, an idea he said could grow from the current discussion - on Senate reform, : With strong but equal’ representation: - from the regions and with a will by all to "work for the national good, Canada could. _ find a place among the leading economies of the world. Conway argues, = + Conway said he doesn’t expect the _ Alberta government to buy large quantities . of his book for the province's ‘schools,. ad~ . ding he did his writing last summer: “as though I was talking to an 18-year-old who lives in Mississauga, Ont,, and has no understanding of the Wesl.”” | frientijess, col ; gave hey Trudeau plans dates WINNIPEG (CP) — After hearing -from so many seemingly friendless people on campus, Pat Trudeau is. starting 4 course on dating and making friends. “There area lot of degies and. Charlie’. ‘Browns .out there,'!. ‘says Trudeau, a University Of Manitoba | counsellor, “People need to one,” Fi io “ SUN, ; she" says, many a young, .person at university |. feels‘he or she is the only one — the orily one who ia ‘dateless and generally. alienated from the magses in the lecture. halls-and cafeterias. Many. first-year courses in the: universities of 1984, are g0 large the new student __ who. feels isolated is hardly . “Just about every student who Comes to see me talks. — about! difficulty making |: friends;"" Trudeausaidinan - - interview. . people’ in’: university are typically in.” that who.am I?’ and ‘How can I felate to others?! age... “Bul Talo get people who - have. suffered the ter: themsélyes and how ter ate, with others,” : fad adeing the problem quehtly. in Individual Sellitig “sessions that the idea of holding be held: Thursday. - she says, “In what she describes as a ‘fargely experimental” format, the four-week - — course lg designed, through discussion and. practical ‘exercises, to help people assess their ‘strength ‘and approach the. complexilies of ‘dating | and making . friends more positively. _. MAKES IT WORSE - “There's a lot of room Tor “the old Dale Carnegie kind of stuff,” she said, adding - that fear of discouragement leads to ‘a kind of spiral”. of . failure, making it more and ~ more difficult to ‘make - contact with. other people. What these people need, overcome the blocks to normal ‘social; interplay — and: iale says guidelines is a more appropriate term than “pnles. ; These can he as simple as . remembering to show" van are skills to - interest in the other. person. or being direct with ‘a. request, rather than beating around the bush. Many. young people on campus have false —im- ‘pressions of what's im- portant in relationships, she ~ said. ‘ ; “T think, from the media, they get a wrong impression that how you look, What-you’ wear and how: “your hair is styled make the difference. _ They go out and ‘find that _ doesn’t really help.”” Young women, she ‘says, are ..“conterned about ‘getting physically smaller and boys are concerned “about ‘getting. physically’ bigger” — but that’s on the - outside. Inwardly," she says she _ Suspects the «basic. In- * securities are thé:game.. Trudeaw offers no” _tninicles. ae ED NATIONS (AP) 4 -+ Anti-largell and anti-Semitic statern ents, made at the United Nations have encouraged . “attacks on Jéws around the world, Israeli. 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Muscular control, physical - eo-ordination and vision. | ‘At2a.m. Jan; 22, ‘1976, the cai in which Ferwerda Was. riding was ‘rear-ended by: another’ vehicle: while stopped. at a red light. in Winnipeg. an She hit’ her head 6 on “the windshield but walked away from the accident... She said she - noticed a: ", dramatic change when she was. walking | down’. a hospital corridor to have X- jaken. walking ‘and ‘maintaining her balance and her right hand was numb. _. Estimates put the nuniber . wht Peron, who was ousted and -. led ~by-othiet Rite “gon demiocracy become “a reality.” ° pt of Argentinians abroad .at. ‘More than one raillion — out of a population of 28 million. .The, majority cannot . be: considered political exiles, having left Argentina over the past: decades ‘in- search - companions,” ‘said . Jorge’ -neo-fasciat . ‘of ~~ broader economic horizons. THOUSANDS LEFT But tens’ of thousands left ; for" political reasons star- . - ting in the mid-1970s, when leftist violence and _ its brutal repression — first by’ rightist’ °.. paramilitary organizations and then by the ruling armed forces _ caused many intellectuals, . union militants and: party _ activists: to flee. ‘Former president Isabel 1976, came back briefly for Alfonsin’s inauguration. She - has lived in’ Spain since : Nightmare’ nears For. . former. ‘exiles, “Every day is a 1 spec-’ ; tacle, aceing familiar sights and - encountering ald Bernetti, 35, a° journalist. and former. Peronist. ac- tivist who moved to Mexico in 1974 after appearing on a death list of the Argentine Anti-Comimunist ~ Alliance, the Triple-A. The alliance — was believed made up of. : police and civilians and ‘was en- couraged. to kidnap and murder leftists in the Peron - administration. PROFESSOR FLED ‘’ Bernetti returned last month with Adriana. Puiggroa, former professor of philésophy and letters al the. University : of- Buenos Aires, who chose exile the same: year ‘after a bomb exploded in her office. She was active in the left wing of Peronigm, a labor- based ‘populist movement founded #0 years ago by the te army leader and three- ‘time’ president, Gen. Juan “Peron. homecoming ‘ip a special ; - experience, - Alfonsin has appointed * Hipotito Solari Yrigoyen, a former senator jailed for a year by the dictatorship and ‘Who spent. five’ years - in. exile, a roving ambassador. _ He said in Spain this week . (the UN High Commission on Refpgees has agreed to pay ‘airfares for -those . Argen- : tinians _ who want lo go home. Three days after his ‘inauguration; Alfonsin ordered that seven exiled leaders of. guerrilla organizations ‘active in the: mid-1970s be prosecuted on charges of homicide and illicit association, _ The decree against the — guerrilla leaders wag issued simultaneously with a - another initiating prosecution, on murder and torlure charges, of nine retired generals and ad- mirals who formed suc- -cessive juntas that ruled the - country from the coup until 1982. wie Jan. 9: 30pm. & Cover charge: $2, Doors open ws se ‘from ver Las Vegas > MOZART’S presents. om f a Passion” ‘Master of magic & IHusion - ~ Thurs., Jan. 1 9 Two shows nightly . Ladles only ‘til 10pm. 11 :00pm_— 00 per person : at 7pm SO ee ee all i Ee GDN aks tat tae 5 cb SO emp a ports Pes ore a rr i, ca et oe