| Terrorist sympathizers # protest police manhunt BONN (AP) — As police in Germany and France launched a massive hunt Thursday for 10 women and six men sought in the kid- Can't stop - arms traffic OTTAWA (CP) —. Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Don | Jamieson said Thureday ‘be u ere anything Canada can do about an alleged arms shipment through a Canadian port to white Rhodesian forces. He said the ship men- tioned by black Rhodesian leader Joshua Nkomo is not Canadian-owned or- registered and the weapons were apparently not loaded at the Canadian port, Saint John, N.B. Jamieson indicated that even if Canadian authorities knew there were arms‘ aboard the South African ship mentioned by Nkomo when the ship docked in Saint John, it was doubtful Canada could do much. Nkomo earlier had revealed the identity of the ship he mentioned Monday. He said the Tugelaland was owned by a South African firm, SAF Marine, and was flying a West German flag when it visited Saint John on May 27. He told reporters the ship was carrying ns of arms and he called for government action to halt such shipments. PUT ON TRAINS 4 The South African ship. came.jto’'Saint- John from * New York and went“ onto” Antigua before sailing to Cape Town, South Africa, Nkomo said. There the weapons were put on trains and taken to Salisbury, Rhodesia, Nkomo, co-leader of the Zimbabwe Patriotic Front, will end his week-long Canadian visit with a trip to Toronto. He leaves for a meeting in Virginia later today. Jamieson said Nkomo was not clear on where the cargo was loaded on to the ship. - The most likely possibility was that the arms were . aboard the ship before it arrived in Canada. boyeatting arms shipments cotting arms shipmen' to Rhodesia is based on shipments out of Canada and use of Canadian ships, the minister said, ‘He said he told Nkomo that he would be glad to Investigate the incident if: the black Rhodesian leader could supply him with further details. But he told reporters that ‘I'm satisfied there is nothing further we heed ‘to do.” — WOULDN'T NE MARKED Jamieson said it would be difficult to determine whether arms are aboard & ship visiting a Canadian port on the way from one foreign port to another. Crates would not likely be marked “weapons.”’ We 're Listed Here! c -the trunk of a If you wish your Business Phone listed for your customer's hap-slaying of top German industrials tee eet eyer pro sympa- thizers ot German terrorists exploded across Europe for the second day. French police, reinforced by 500 anti-terrorist specialists, combed the Alsace region of eastern France near the border town of Mulhouse where the body of Schleyer, 62, was found W sdajy stuffed in German sedan. He had bben shot in the head. German police also went into the ised ean Germanyspeakipg region distribute handbills with pictures and descriptions of the suspects. The German government offered a $24,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of each suspect. In Mulhouse, opposite the Rhine River from Germany, medical experts performed an au -on the body of the industrialist, who had been kidnapped in Cologne on Sept. 5by members of the Red Army Faction, a West German terror group headed by the late Andreas Baader. - DETERMINE TIMING Doctors sought answers to several unsolved questions, including whether Schleyer was murdered before or after Baader and two of his followers were found dead in their maximum security celis near Stuttgart, Ger- many, Tuesday morning. Extreme leftist groups across Europe, denouncing official claims that Baader, 34, JanCarl Raspe, 32, and Gudrun Ensslin, 37, com- mitted suicide, set off a wave of demonstrations and bombing aimed at West German government and commercial facilities in Europe. InFrance, bombings were reported in Paris and a half dozen. other cities. Firebombs were hurled at _ “two German tourist buses in the French capital and a blast ripped a Mercedes- Benz dealership in Moutauban. Police said the | bombs caused heavy damage but no injuries were reported. -“One-hundred-thousand explosive attacks will destroy the structures of West German capitalism in Europe,” said a man who identified himself as a spokesman for the Red Army Factionin a call to the = wt BRASS IS BEAUTIFUL AT WESTERN HOME FU RNISHINGS Marseilles office of the French news agency Agence France-Presse, No similar threats were reported j elsewhere and there was no way to determine if the tele- - . phone call was legitimate. ATTACK CONSULATES In the Netherlands, sympathizers of the Baader group attacked West Ger- man consulates in Am- sterdam and the southern two of Maastricht. Other apparently related incidents of violence were reported in Britain, Austria, Italy and Greece. A huge fire raged through a German Ford plant in Cologne, but there was no indication it was related to the terrorist violence.- The three convicted anarchists were found dead a few hours after German commandos stormed a hijacked German jetliner in Somalia and ended a siege terrorists. The hijackers had demanded release of 11 German extremists, in- cluding the three who died, and two Palestinians jailed in Turkey. The four hijackers, two men and two women, have not been identified. Three were killed in the raid, and the woman who survived was seriously injured. German officials said Baader and Raspe shot themselves with pistols, but it was not known if and how the weapons were smuggled into the prison, described by . authorities as the most secure facility in West rmany. DOUBTS SUICIDE Baader’s lawyer, who at- tended the autopsy, said the anarchist died of a ‘bullet wound in the back of the neck. The lawyer said he doubted he wound was self- inflicted. In Stuttgart, authorities announced the resignation of the state justice minister responsible for the operation of the prison where the three terrosits died. Taugott Bender quit one day after the dismissal of the warden and security director. at Stammheim Prison, In Wiesbaden, the Federal Criminal Office said Schleyer killers were alsoresponsible for the April killing of Chief Federal Prosecutor Siefried Buback and the July slaying of Juergen Ponto, chairman _ of the Dresdner Bank. hk t J Wh L 4501 LAKELSE AVE. New Bu Not listed in our B.C. Tel ; E. MARR DISTRIBUTORS LTD. - 638-1761 MARR’S BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING - 638-1761 K & J AUTOMOTIVES - 630-8464 VILLAGE MEATS - TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - 635-4227 ALL-WEST GLASS - Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY HERALD Please combined with old fashion style and crafting, solid brass bects Imenting these {ine The home of fine furnishing since 1949. er beds a Western Home fur- Doenumarks ofdest these fine products. 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