“LYON: s, France (Reuter). — another day today in the same Fort Montluc military prigon, where he is accused of torturing. Forln Sree ‘Barbie; awaiting trie] for crimes co humanity, faced. + "World War resistance fighters. - ‘ie expected to be ‘moved: :to nearby. Saint-Paul. ‘prison, in : sentra Lyons, Jnter.this week, ‘BOUNCES paid. - "The symbolic decision to incarcérate him at Montlue, Which housed the Geatapo's most notoriolls wartime tortire ‘centre, was: made by’ ‘Justice, Minister Robert. ‘Badilnier, o ‘French Radio said." "HALIFAX: (cP — Tee Clark had a happy weekend encounter with Nova Scotla Progressive Conservatives at a meeting that avoided . prickly leadership. issues. Delegates. . enthusiasti- cally. recelved the -em- battled national leader, laughed: at his: Jokes and. were thanked by his. wife, ~ _ for. ‘Maureen . MeTeer, making. the couple’s first post-Winnipeg ' engagement : “a hell of a -lot: more fun than. last weekend.” But’ most senior officials ‘of. the provinciat party, including ‘Premier’: John: ° Bughanan, avoided making Barbie, dubbed the: ae af, tots ” any ‘commitments; : More than 1,000 Tories © . registered Friday for thie two-day annual meeting and it’ ‘quickly ‘became - clear many were “uneasy * and "some distressed by events on, -the party's national “front. - > Several. “developm ents “Worked to ease the terieion and “prevent the meeting from’ ‘becoming a. public ‘forum: for. pro-and.- anti- . Clark camps —.among them a decision to set aside a~ routine resolution of -en- | erst for the national: . leader. : d murdering, Second . ' Barble, 69, who.was flown back trom Bolivia ¢ on Saturday, ve . "Jean. Moulin.:; one. where Mou life in June, 1943. ' Delegates blew off. steam - ‘Friday ‘night’ when they -were given rr minutes to question members (of Parliament from Nova told why “Elmer “MacKay | Scotia. .Questioners were _ disturbed by the campaign ‘to oust Clark through ‘the Winnipeg leadership vote - and, without identifying his “foes, throats, Benedict Arnolds » and the Judas cult. '. Former president John — Grant typified that feeling - the next day when ‘he told Clark from ‘the. platform: that many Conservatives ‘are ‘ashamed of “what you had. to put up with. ” ale. accused. personaly miaaig esi st my said to have spent the luat called them- cut: ” "Two prominent Clark , ~ opponents stayed home and - _ ost others | stayed. tet. Delegates booed wien | arid Robert Coates wots. ne - only two Nova: Scotia - _ not at the Friday in - —_ MacKay was ill and Coates |. was still-was on: his. way from: Ottawa by. car. ‘They are the only Nova™ Scotia’ MPs to have: come - ‘out against Clark and they’ didn’t: show: up at all . Coates, : : telephone at his: “Amherst. ‘home,’ paid ‘he had a bad cold and: had been t through ‘reached’: by rH Veil, aid. - bad driving weather’ a Clark was mobbed‘ by . friendly Tories when, he ~, pressed no doubts - about : their position.as a provin- *, cial political force, and gave , | Buchanan a %.4-per-cent . ‘vote of . confidence - in’ a "required leadership Teview, |. - dropped into the meeting - * Tate on the eve of Saturday’s speech to ‘delegates, . ‘By. -Saturday | ‘afternoon, ~ when he ‘strode in td: the . sound of bagpipes and with ’ Clark posters overhead, all - “appeared to be” sweetness: - - ba light. ” Buchanan told a reporter alter the meeting that with. ‘emotions running high it is ‘hard to tell haw solidly Nova Scotia Tories will be behind Clark when the leadership convention is held. , The premier: indicated he New. Lebanon peace accord signed © BEIRUT (AP). Lebanese Christian and Druse Moslem. militias — _ Bigned an Tsraeli-sponsored peace’ accord today, pledging to end the sec: . ' tarlan warfare -in ‘the “central mountains of Lebanon that has claimed ; months, . . The: pact was arnounced by“ Brig.-Gen. - Amnon Lifkin, commanding officer of ‘the laraelt army in, central Lebanon, ‘at a news conference in. suburban — Khalde as U.S., Israeli and Liisi. nega Piet ah the rightist Christian _ Phalange party and .the — Druse' Progressive Socialist . ‘party - ‘issued separate. statements of military positions and an - jimmediate exchange ‘of kidnapped hostages, . Lifkin was suminoned to ~ _ the tripartite session of ‘withdrawal ta ks ‘after Lebanon's “chief “delegate, Antoine Fattal, ‘accused the Israeli” army ‘of failing to stop the sectarian conflict. Police said Chrislian and -,Druse militiamen. had battled earlier today with ‘artillery and: multiple - rocket ‘launchers in the towns-of Souk el-Gharb and Aitat, both . within ‘six kilometres ‘of Aley, which the Druse took Suway. ” Th e. Beirut pledging adherence ‘to ‘the peace. _ accord that called for a | prompt ceasefire, removal. of checkpoints, dismantling | Chetetlaw: “agsina Phalangists’ Lebanon radio atation in said Christian fighters have “established | military ‘control” of the~ town of Aitat: following the ‘loss of Aley. But police said. . no Christian forces. had. - actually entered Aitat.. “more than ‘170 lives in two. ‘The Druse political parly ~~ gaid--Its- militiamen took - Aley on Sunday-and set the Christlan .Pialange -party headquarters ‘ablaze during a raging snowstorm... The Druse claimed . 25 Christian fighters. died .in. grenade,. artillery. and “ ayn reek, attacks: in: Aleyand iP teaee Eau cn et ck: east of: Beirut, “The” Voice. of Lebanon radio station said Christian militiamen - pulled out of Aley as “socialists (Druse) burned and looted houses” in the town.. Police said 17 people were: killed and:43 wounded, and several houses were set afire in Aley and two other ‘central mountain towns:. . The Lebanese govern- ment of President Amin Gemayel,. a Christian Phalangist, has — been demanding an [sraeli .with- drawal” “from. ‘the central mountains. Gemayel wants - the Lebanese army and the. ‘ mpltinational. peacekeeping . forces in Beirut to move in and. stop the- “sectarian Warfare. ‘Barlier,: t party, political arm’ of the militia, that: co-operated - with Israel’s invasion army Palestine. ‘the Voice. of the Phalange | ‘Liberation Organization last summer, | accused Asrael for. the firat time - ‘publicly of supporting their Drugse. opponents. . > ‘Israeli’ forces “are preventing our forces from “confronting attacks mounted against - us: by. Druse ‘Soclalists in‘ Aley,” said. the ‘Phalangist- controlled Voice of Free Lebanon radio... In‘ the latest round of fallout from Wednesday’s tanks incident, marine -spokeaman Lt.-Col. Walt - DeForest: in Beirut called - “tabsqlutely false’ the. ‘Report, that. Capt, Charles:; Johnson's breath smelled of . alcohol: In-Tel Aviv, & front- page story: in- | the : Haaretz newspaper said Israeli Lt.- Col. Rafi, who led the tanks, detected ‘a heavy smell of ‘alcohol”’ on Johnson’ 8 breath. . The newspaper. sald its ‘report came from. military sources. Johnson claimed 5. - the tanks were not allowed in the area where he ¢on- — ‘fronted them. . _On Sunday, the guerrillas * set off two explosive devices south of Beirut as an Israeli. tank:patrol passed, slightly wounding. Rafi, an Israeli spokesmari sald. Rafi's:jast namie has not been released. In Weat Beirut, the death toll rose to: 22 from: Satur- day' 's bombing attack onthe = Palestine :Research Centre and the neighboring Libyan “Embassy offices. «| - In Tel Aviv, the military” command Baid two" mem- » Return’ to. work urged — QUEBEC (CB) = ‘Leaders’ of . 9,000 government : professional workers decided today to * recommend their union members go back: to work Tuesday: and end a strike that - striking - provincial started Jan. 27. ‘But the reluctant: + peofesslonala would disrupt offices by “working to rule.” “No agreement was reached between the union: ‘and. government in intensive _ weekend negotiations but union leaders." said they had no choice because. of | government threats. ” _ Premier Rene Levesque has wakned _, that Lf final negotiations do ‘not produce . results by the end of the week, he will call ....:.. members of the national assembly. back.,:.. _ and legislate an end to-the illegal strike'of..-. the professionals, _teachers and schoal: F support staff. - The law’ could’ include measures: as drastic as the fitingof workers who igtore ~ the return-to-work order. ‘Union membera* complained: during the . weekend ' that | . supervisors -had telephoned them ‘to. ; threaten them with dismissal. Unibn predident Roger Lecourt sald the © . professionals didn’t want to serve a8 . ““¢annon fodder” in the government's fight with the. larger. teachers” and social Bef- vice. workers’ unions. , Members of the professionals’ union had . rule,, "weeks: ‘ __ Sinployees. mae s ApeTe Lecourt said after a meeting that started - at'6. a.m; today that rather than face severe immediate sanctlons by continuing — their walkout, leaders would, recommend professionals go back’ on the job. and. disrupt Boverniment offices a hy working to “They also want union merhbers. to ap * prove acall for another walkout, however, If the government attempts to discipline-- ~ unions tor their actions during thel last-two Still at issue, they say, ate job security, . Career development, working hours, salary discrimination and use of part-time . Metnwhile teachers: continue picketing ee “heb ii most parts of the province. Pee ae a "Negotiations . were ; reported. ull » opp deadlocked with representatives of 100,000 tay “primary ‘and secondary school teachers. ” The. province’ B 85, 000. non-medical ~ hospital ‘workers, - who staged . a hour ° + walkout last week and have threatened to |. “ walk out again Tiunredayy, are ‘also taking © strike votes. . ‘The unions are protesting governmient-.” imposed three-year contracts thai reduce ‘+ Wages by up to 20 per cent for three months, increase work-loads and pave the been scheduled to take a-strike vote loday ay - -for . massive : layoffs among‘ the at a series of meetings, across the province, a vants. Guests in upper floors were advised to remain in their =<. ; D. roonta | | 3 4 5 9 12 13 Toronto Hydro officials said ‘auch transformers should 2 — = — 7 — . last.40 to 50 years and it was not known yet why: the much ns pad MASH News 4 tuto Mister. . 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West Beirut | last > Anita. Vault explodes - TORONTO (CP) - = An explosion in an underground: hydra - transformer vault cut power andsent clouds of black smoke _ " billowing over.a section. of downtown Toronto today. A series of muffled explosions occurred shortly-before 11 “A m, EST in front of the posh King Edward Hotel just east of King Street and Yonge Street. : Fire. department- officials said the blast: occurred in ‘a - vault. containing: electrical equipment. idcated-under the . sidewalk in front of thehotel. The fire wad! confined! tothe: agebildes. and. Insecticides} ‘Vale ‘and badi't.dpredd into CHG HEY Said Five fire trucks were dispatched: to the: Scene and - firefighters quickly quelled flames by spreading tarpaulins . oa over thé grates. No injuries were reported and the hotel evaciiated only © the first floor of the hotel, consisting primarily of clothing shops and chic boutiques. zi inviders during the war is ‘still a bitter one. | “This case. Is exemplary ‘and. exceptional becai “Part of.an ideological phenomerion and that is what ina d hundreds. « be stressed during the trial..|.. thed wanted to: “Be faithful to the hours 0 ; struggle. through: which Francé saved: its-honor;"' i Mauiroy:-." iid: daring a: visit ‘to the Caribbeat island of: Guade Clark canara — Nova | Scotia _ was undecided i about whom = when he brought the PCs to - power with a. strong: man- ‘better in the 1941 election, - winning 37 of the 52° legislature . se “and * Teaving Liberals with 13 and - ' the. .NDP.- ‘dependent with one each. . - convention "assistance costs and an end . to’ rent. controls, -. _ government has. said It has . We must make it:more _ The death, beitence: was f { mourning an ” “About 15; "On Montluc’ 's s outside wall an carved inscription enys: ; ‘Men, women and children were ‘detained, : ‘them were ‘tortured, more than 900 were. f executed | ‘and| ‘massacred’ in. Lyons and. ‘ita area, . and i trial of the ideology voile of the | man Barbie," the Jewish “thousands others were deported, ‘Remember. ee 7 a va Ly Veil emphasized the historic value: of the trial: and: the. wy “need to avoid controversies for’ "the | Bake of revenge.: ‘sarbie who resistell French “an Geeman: tbat 0 extradite. (hi ‘siice ‘his’ saree revealed “by Nazi. he would ‘support. myn. :The Conservatives . ex--- : Buchanan became leader: “in 1071 and premier in. 1978 ° date. The party fared even. seats. ‘and ‘and an. ine. - Resolutions passed at the put tittle "pressure. on ‘Bovernment _ policy. | ; - One urged the “govern: “ment not to proclaim seat ° : belt legislation’ and others | recommended: an. examination of rising social © ‘The © no immediate plans to bring ~" the’seat belt law into effect. and is reviewing Abs: rent: _ control program. © Delegates -. “narrowly. adopted a motion calling on - the government-to ban use of ‘the defoliants 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T.. 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