white - -elephant’ symbol .; “of.” government nlemanagenjent; Mina Lodge da to. ‘reopen Friday, more, : ‘than. a year, late and: ‘al: three tinmes- the: expected. cost. . The: ‘lodge, ance, a wilderness : playgrauhd for the rich "about bo ‘kilometrea: north ‘of Kenora (just east of the” . Manitoba: border), was built in 1928 by Canadian’ National ee ; Railways) Lid. for-$250,000. . . lt. was taken’ over by the Ontario government ‘in 1974; , largely t i6: recover. Bart of the $15,0 000: the" ‘province ‘hid ae HAMBURG, West Germany (AP) — — Excerpts: from a diary | purporiedly. wiltten by Adolf Hitler, begin appearing ~ _ today in; the’ Weat German ‘magazin Der Stern, whieti is: . marshalling forces to defend the paper's ‘authenticity. : no The news magazine, which | ‘announced the. discovery and”: acquisition: ofthe “diaries last -yeek,.-has arranged for British historian:Hugh Trevor-Roper ta join Dser Stern: of- “ficials in Hamburg to disctiss the.documents today ala “news conference. Trevor-Roper, author of the'147 book The . ‘Last: Days ‘of Hitler, wrote in Saturday’ 'S edition of. the London : ~newapaper The Times that: he had reviewed the diarles arid belleved‘they were genuine. oo - Trevor-Roper, author OF a 1947’ book ‘The. Last - Days of. - Hitler, wrotein Saturday’ ss editlon of the’ ‘London: Times that he had. reviewed the. diaries and believed they were genuine. uo ve “On Sunday, he told: reporters in Loridon there’ was always the “possibility that: the diavies were forged," but sald their quently pnd range.a meat “it would hayé been a very dif- - “TORONTO (CP) - _ Canadians wn $15 billion on meals” 7 outside the home last year and are expecled to spend more | this year, ‘Even go, the restaurant busines Is finding il bard . to make'a profit. ~ Last year, 964 restaurants and food serviee companies” -_acrogs.the country went bankrupt, a substantial rise from the 751 that’ went out of business.in. 1981, ‘ a > Robert Spencer, president of. the Canadian ‘Restaurant and . Foodservices Association, . attributes” the © rise ‘ine ~ financial problems, to increased costs-and: Inflation, Last’ year costs were up 10. 2 per cent, but business went up only . al pet,cent, he 1 fo -Anide from the effects of the recession, ‘industry sales have suffered becaime people are spending more time and. money on. ‘home entertainment, he'said. This year, total sales are expected to rize 5. 7per cent and, “ Gandhi causes ISLAMABAD (AP) - leaders — with the singular Gandhi, a box-office success exception of Jinnah -— worldwide andthe winner of behave | _like * fawning eight Academy Awards, ds children: with) ono causing a national furore i in __ personallties ‘of their own,” Pakistan, where it’ hasn't te eee been’ shown publicly.’ and -. May never -be,: Film reviews and letters “al in the. . “ government- controlled... news:'‘ media": ‘About continue-io protest . what.is |. considered a slight’against Mohammed. - Ali”: Jinnah, Pakistan’s founding. father, - portrayed in’ he. film as an antagonist © cyIndia’ B independence" “ “leader . fired him ‘in 1963. Mohandas Gandhi. = Although not ‘officially banned, the film is- unlikely - fo play movie -houses i Pakistan, importers. say. - . Nevertheless, it 1a available : videotasselte,* ‘and ” privale. ~ showings. have become a common form of at-home ‘entertainment: parent meditation. . Pakistanis object to what Emerson and: ‘William James, saying “Harvard isthe - they say is the sinall role mainline of-American’ transcendental thinking." . given Jinnah, a Moslem who “The problem was, of course, the world wasn't ready for © ‘championed ari independent us,"" Leary said. r. Pakistan, while focusing on =. . ‘I think, ‘they: were,” Alpert interjected. “Not for one Gandhi, a Hindu who who favored ‘a united India. .. Many. letter - writers acknowledged they haven’t seen the movie and based’ * their complaints on reports . from those. _ who: - have,’ ~ ‘Paldstan ' ’ President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq is said to have, requested . 4: copy so.he could judge for . himself. . song and no. show, ° “t'anotsomuch what the film says but the fact it says _ his obligation: lo Heilby. so little,” wrote one irate . ~ reader, who thought the film belittled Jinnah's role in the movement that’ led first ‘to independence from: Britain and then to the creation © of Moslem- - dominated West and East Pakistan. East Pakistan later became Bangladesh. A barometer: of. opinion was seen by a newspaper's decision to run a full page of. -eriticism. and. analysis of British director Richard — Attenborough’s | irlbute to Gandhi. “Gandhi is. shown as’ a man of heroic proportions i in ° ’ whose presence all indian —— intensive-care, woom'. Friday. California. “Aig \ ‘NONAKA, Ont cr) - _ ten scorned i as gm monumental ars diary ca PEOPLE Timothy ‘Leary feturned to Harvard on Sunday after 20 . years as a psychedelic drug guru and told a cheering crowd that "the world wasn't ready" for him when the university “I never have felt-any,rancor against Harvard,” said Leary, 62, ‘who: was ‘accompanied by another’ former Bar- . vard researcher, Richard Alpert, 49, during an’ ‘appearance organized ‘by a Braduate student.” Alpert sat, beside Leary in. a' chair on the bare stage or Harvard's. ornate Memorial Hall, his. shoes off, his ‘legs drawn up in. the lotus position, his eyes often closed i in. ap: | Leary, drew: ‘iorlaise the moment he appeared on n stage. ae ‘He. compared himself to philosophers: Ralph-: Waldo ne . moment do r wish I was not ‘thrown’ out of Harvard. me Poet Rod MeKuen eays he wants foend a lawsuit, against him by fulfilling his agreement to write a | SOng, and perform it for a contest winner whose prize never came through. ~' Neville Beilby of Big ‘Bear, Calif., has filed a lawsuit against MeKuen and public television station KCET. “Bellby was: ‘the’ winding high bidder in a television fund- raising event, and his prize was to have McKuen perform at a. private party | for himself. and 100 friends. McKuen was. 2 also to write a song for hirn, but the suit says there’ 3 been | no Le = McKuen’ sald the problem. stemmed’ ‘from KCET’s ap- eee ‘Parent inability to schedule a date for the poet fo detiver an: _ Itlooked is though Harry and B Bess Traman had ieft their: oy. home: EO a ‘6troll-and might come.back any. minute. a “: Teuiman’s: ‘overcoat and hat still himg on ihe rack’ UN. derneath thé stairs, and Mrs; ‘Truman's shopping list lies on the marble-lopped table in the dining room. ' The. Truman home in Independence, Mo., was opened to; : the public last week after dedication ceremonies which’ also. honored Senator Thomas Eagleton for his efforts. io preserve the M6-year-old V Victorian style home. A Jackson Visited’ six-year-old. wee Htoihenberg ta in his’ § uniform with Jackson's number. 44.. 5 My, part-is' go’ small and insignificant that if Jean de -Somelhing: is’ help ‘someone, it's important," the right. fielder sald Friday affernoon as he prepared lor a home. ~ Rime at Anatieim Stadium against Haltimure Orioles. 7 Oritario- Development. Corp. ° ~ Three years ago, the goverimeni: signed an i agreement’ ; '” with U.S.-based Radisson Hatels Inc. io.operate the lodge: : and said it expected the renovatlom: project ta: east: about -. $15.6 million ‘anid be completed in 1982. Since. then,:costs ballooned “and “auniliary work: was ~ ordered on local roads, the airport. and the tiny community * . of Minald. The scheduled opening was: also det back by eoristruction delays, a rough winter and Jabor Alapates. ficult. operation, me ‘diaries are part of an elaborate fraud. Two of Hitler's aldes-were quoted Sunday in a. Hamburg . weekly.as saying the bound notebooks. — ‘sald to have been found in @ plane wreck by a German army ‘officer ard’ hidden in his Hayloft for 35 years — Are fakes. |; “The discovery. of Hitler's alleged diaries is one of the. many fairy-tale lies that we have known since the war,”” Said Hitler's Luttwaffe adjutant Nicolas, ‘von Below, Bild « _ Am, Sonntag reported, "We often sat‘until three or four at night anid Hitler would , . "then go'to bed, He had no'more time to write,” ‘The Sunday Times of London: published selections ‘fiom. ; the 60 diaries in which Hitter speaks coritemptuously about. Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels, Reinrich ‘Him: mier and other wartime’ German figures, Tr one section, the: with the ‘post-squeeze moderating, ' the rate of: failurea should get no worse, said Spencer, whois also president of . Ordivay Restaurants Lid. of Toronto.. ‘The association has 2,500 corporate | members who control a “a total of 5,000 food outlets. Altogether, there are about -: - 0,000 food . service establishments in Canada: ‘The association said its members account for 71 per cent of total. food service sales. ‘Restaurants that: have. come ‘through ‘the recession have . ‘generally been the more efficient ones ~ some of them able to ‘count on a ‘2e-per-cent, return on investment or. five-per- cent: to: 10-per-cent profit on sales, - The beat: operating margins show up’ on the fast-food side of the business. ~ Even though.1962 waa a poor year ‘overall; with British . Columbia the worst performer and Quebec next to worst, “Please help te. Beat Go On: ~ Suppor the Heart, Fund... furore " concluded one -golumnist, % . “T's not just a- debate about a film. It’s a question of national identity. " EeTORAL ao SOSTRIGT.. ‘jisued in loais through: agencies 5 such & a8 the sorter: lled elaborate fraud 7 : _ Some experts, as wellas some former aides at the Second. World War Nazi German dictator, have’ suggested the: _— Lisl leader of the elit Nazi'SS’ quasi-miitary formation, a _ RETURNING he at least: $45 million by ‘the, time it opens. 4 Jistfof possessions the government. could sell: in order to divert money into: job creation, ee Ih hia report in December, Ontario Auditor pois Archer said the province's total investment in Minaki will 4 ‘+ who'now is president of the lodge project, has conceded the “ oO © “Opposition crities have frequently included the lodge ona. ‘(Pat Reid (L-Lab.-Rainy River). said ina atiditor’ 5 figures , Showed'a legislature committee was Fight in 1977. when Pan elshig them . for accorhmodation of 120 stat -, Baid the brovinice Should sell Minakl, ‘which he called “ani : ny aay : diary | suggests that’ Europe’ 3 Jews “shoud be "and the boats sunk,” . ae . Trevor-Roper told reporters ‘Sunday, there was. the -“poasibility (hat the diaries were- forged;”. ” bit ‘that their quantity and. Tange meant “it. would: have: been a very “difficult operation.” The diaries run from. 1592, when: Hitler ‘began his rise’to power, to April, 1945, days before’ he shot himself, Trevor-Roper ° ‘said.—The -archive—has_several i to reopen - ‘oni he symbol. of some i the mismanagement ‘of this govemment.” - Fréderick Boyer, a former Minlstry of Tourism executive “province will never-tecover its investment in. Minald, but’. says the aint now is ‘to establish a tourism flagship | in the’ . mo northwest and put ‘this region on the, map." . _ Changes -10 Minaki. indluded grouping ‘existing guest: -¢ottages ‘around ‘a building .called. the motor” lodge’ and members, at ~- “Wenow ‘have anew dining r room, a main lobby wth ad ; is 7-metre) ceiling, an indoor pool, a lounge, a library, _ two meeting rooms along the pool, a ballroom and theatre, foot { - asmall boardroom and a amalter meeting room that can be divided into two," Boyer said: ’ Other. attractions inlude golf, tennis, swimming, fishing, _ ‘fitness tails, archery and volleyball facilities. * Powthouses with 120 units were built to blend in with the old facilities and “every room has a water view,” he sald. | Ontario ‘signed. an agreement with Manitoba to .co- _ ordinate tourist promotion in such areas as_Whiteshell = “unpublished books, including a third volume of Mein .. Kampf, or My Struggle, 300 drawings, and Hitler's Nazi party card, the: historian said. : “The Suinday Times aid Der ‘Stem’s discovery of the diaries culminated dn Investigation by Hamburg journalist Gerd Heidemann that ledhim to the former German officer’ : who hid the material after finding itin a plane:'The plane is . said to have taken Hitler's papers out of Berlin on April 21, ~' 145, as the Soviet army-advaneed on the German capital ‘and 10 days before Hitler shot himself... ne _-» Canadian restaurants face difficulties ; the industry increased its work force, An auditionel 2,000. | ‘ people were hired last year, most of them taken on by In- dependents. Chains account for 25 per cent of total sales. ‘Total employment is 600,000, about 37 per: cent of the ‘work-force, | ‘Spencer, who complained that goverrinients ‘do not recognize the contribution the industry is making to em- - ployment, said the recent federal budget offered little help to the industry and nothing to help it compete with U. S. food , : establishments for tourist business. ° ‘The proposal to Increase the sales tax on’ wine, beer and’ liquor to t3 per cent from 12 per cent for four years, starting — > Oet.1, 1984, would make the industry even less competitive, - he said. . ~Belng labor-intensive, the industry Will also be affected if’ a- one-per-cent increase in Canada Pension. Plan con-' : tributions, - proposed in* 7) federal green, Paper. last 7 F December, i8 approved. ~Adcerised ected s show. above- vaverage gains; Spencer. said. OFFICER _PHONENO: ADDRESS Reatduea nts should manage to to path up: sales by 7. 3 per cent this ‘year, and takeout services “are also ex: IF you'r Trea “registered provincial: voter, you ‘Il receive a “YOU are tered” card in the mail. The back, upper-left. corner shaws your: : ral district and polling division — ‘use it to check the location of your. olling Station, to. be publishéd in’this paper. . For more information, contact your nearest ‘Retuming ( Officer or - Registrar of Voters. Coe a Los REGISTRAR: Tk! "OF VOTERS . Provincial Park in eastern Manitoba and the Lake ot the Woods area in northwestern Ontario. a "It's too bad that the project cost so much but, there is more money invested on one street corner in downtown Toronto than in all of northwestern Ontario," said Boyer.. To the 300 whites and Indians in the town of Minaki — where unemployment is more than 60 per cent in winter and -the only. summer: jobs, are locking after tourists. — the opening of.the lodge is welcome. - - “We are within a 600-mile (1,000-kilometre) radius of 50 million Americans and’ this area is a magnet for them, " says community resident Barry Gibson, ~ _ Boyer said initlal expectations were that meetings wood | ~ Constitute two-thirds of the lodge's business, but bookings to date have been entirely for meetings and “transient . business will come later." mo. / MEETING NOTICE Tues. April 26 at 7:30 . “The Board of schoot Tru ; ees of Schoo! District No. 88 are sponsoring a community evening on computers at CALEDONIA sR. ‘SECONDARY - Interested persons are: welcome - “ig Y“dttend.~ = PHONE NO... ADDRESS.” 2 SKRENA | “Mi. Leonard J Kozier-, 638-0296: "A530 Lakelse Ave; os poets rerraee, BC. VBG 1P4 Me bs. shia eat 4 ~ Bag 5000S __Smthers. BC. He “also gave David a | - wade a, “Province of. British. Columba “a Chel Electoral Ottice wie Coa oe Se an ba lence at ora