-/ under solicit end,: where, the ‘country’s. most ‘widaly® bet “toe he - Igdue : ‘have | ‘Joined* in) _ Vancouver Mayor: Mike: Harcourt , saya * Criminal: . “Code”: “amendments. noitieed last week by Justice Minister, * fark’ MacGuigan, are: “cuckoo-laiid,”: Bates ~ “If we. are notigoing to get the. cheinges , ve asked for ‘immediately, they should just’ ‘old: “up their tént and let-the outlawa i run hie country,” he said, "It's a disaster,’ - The proposed’ changes, announced: Maal: . week, ‘would: allow: police ; to - charge " customers’ of prostitutes. with: soliciting’ and make.ay | automobile a “pobt placi Bg laws. ~ a “Harcourt sald that in, Vancouver's eat publicized prostitution goes on, residents. will continue to be: “put ’ ‘through. the wringer of a..torrent of abuse, : threats,” humiliation and intimidation’* from pimps *. and hookers. city .. with’ — constant stop this‘Jear's parade... 1.» dbviously disappointed with the .reaction of the senior ~ t, “Gordon: ‘Price, head of | the Vancouver . citizens’ ‘group that has. worked''to make ; prostitution laws tougher, said the : changes .. “Just allow, the problems to get Worse,” But Joan’ Wallace, ‘a member of “a previous federal committee on prostitution. who has also-worked with, the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, — said: “Do you ‘change a law that-affects the whole country for a Jocal problem’ dn . Vancouver)?" | Mayor Art Eggleton of Toronto, another :. worries over: prostitution, said. "they’ re just: tinkering: with the law, dict doing nating toe overcome ’ ‘Suppoiters of homosexval rights . -, matthed in New York City on Sunday ina © - parade dedicated to victims of the deadly.” ‘ disease -called. AIDS, while thousands a their counterparts in Sari Francisco staged a festive parade of costumes. and. floats. © At New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral in a -midtown Manhattan, a group of Roman Catholics who objected to the parade :as _ blasphemous gathéred fora prayer: vigil, ; “God..la Gay’! . banners: unfurled: by. ‘ opposition to the event by the Catholic: War Veterans, | who, . n Alliance © of with the “Rabbinical. ~ America, 2 watight: ‘In: San’ Francisco, - police: -had® ‘no = inimediate -estimate of thé ‘number: of « people. attending-‘ the 13th * ‘annual: ‘Gay: Freedom. :Day, Parade, . but. ‘parade, co-. chairman ‘Kinstantin-Berlandt-said- about, Aa, doctors ‘predict 4 350,000 people: joined or watched the event; . ‘The parade also was dedicated :to, victims of: AIDS - (acquired immune deficiency symdrome), anda groupof AIDS sufferers lenowricing federal proposals: to’ “control... iroat|tutlomas inadequate ‘ard ineffective. a : bothered by. a " Peralatent roadh arcing | it " spree atid, ; or) inition commlltee of the Torsnto -bakied” _ Criminal | - Lawyers’: “Association; - ‘aid ‘eurrent lawa "are ‘enforceable ‘while’ the’-” “proposed .. ‘changes ‘present © “enormous”. ‘dangers,’ Shé said police: would have the-: power to-arrest a. suspected Prostitute. for ‘merely winking ‘at someone. wwith ‘the Ontario Attomey General's “Ministry, sald".-he doesn’t: ‘believe’ a” ’ prostitute will testify in Court. phat. ghe was possible ‘customer. ree * Larry’ Gilchrist, a Calgary ‘alderman -and member of the city’s”: ‘police : » commission, said the “the fact we ¢an now = ge after the customer is Perhaps a atep i “the right direction.” Gllchrist's “optnian | wag, “echoed by Halifax Mayor Ron Wallace, who‘algo said - he. saw no Brent ‘improvement in. the * “sltuation..*. a Edmonton. Ald Gerry: Wright said : prostitution should .be. handled. by. a ‘= maunielpal’ bylaw rather than through the -Ctiminal Code. Dealing - with ‘the matter . = summary” conviction: in’ ‘a lower : court ‘would adequately control it; she said. Gay banners unfurled | ; of the parade." “About 30,000- people. lined the sineets « on * ‘Chicago's “North ‘Side. lakefront: for. the. ‘city’s 14th annual Gay ‘and — Lesbian : - Parade. The parade featured- a ‘men’s: . cholr” and 25 brightly colored. floats. : “In: -Calumbus; Ohio, abet 600. peo| le : rallied at the statehouse:” P "We are ‘appalled that it took a couple of. years before the goverhment waa able to take marchers at a previous parade resilted‘in “: some, ‘Beltoti' and start. funding résearch”’ on AIDS, said Craig. Cavey, of.- an the. group. that “sponsored the. ‘march. AIDS has afflicted more: than’ 1,600 | ‘people in. the U.S., more than 700 of them : ss New Yorkers and. many others. ‘in’ San ” Francisco...Seventy. per-cent of the often. * fatal, disease’s victims ‘have been male - af homogexuals. Only afew. dozer. cases have beeri confirmed in Canada, ‘although some” Teach” serious, c iwo years, proportions ‘withhy on ! Despite the seriousovertones brought by . _ the disease, more than 200. floats were ; Metropolitan Toronto: F Police Chief Jick: : ‘Ackroyd also alngted out the! problem, f énforeément, .’ wee . “stWe've just’ been spinning our: whesla for -. oS ‘a number of-years on this isaué,” he sald. _ The Supretie Court of’ ‘Canada kas, ruled * : . that prostitites soliciting ‘busine ‘ithe’ < Brendan: Evans, a Crown: iaw offlegr 4 > Fuehrer), by the wife-of ; ewfoundland Sunday: “n° his attempt toi cross the. “AHlantic ocean ‘from: west to eaal in a zSmetré sallboat. : a “Harold Squires, a afr of MacGlean who keeps iii” pally: “radio * “contact, with” ‘him, ‘said. ‘Stinday: that™. jaeClean reports good: progress in his bid to. make it “to ‘the’ United Hisasen in she smelleat be boat ever fo oy “The, svenaken has -béen kept intGcined: on ‘his’ - ‘eataict position on, ‘a” ‘daily -basis ~ by: sending: navigational data’ tor a radio operator in: Ontario: -who, r ‘then énters-it Inte a- ‘computer, . ; tah : MacClean,: who. makes. his home. in, ‘Loch Nevis, Scotland). left St. John's: on June §,: He’ exbected to. make’ the ‘srogaing in five: ‘weeks... a : | Propaganda valuable MONCTON, NB. (CP). = A book about Hitler lay: for years -unnoticed among » . other Second World: War . memorabilia ina’ Moncton Home ‘until the- ‘recent controversy over, publication ina West German magazine — af documents purporting to.be Hitler's diaries. “Those documents have since been: proven to be fake, and ‘the reporter who. delivered: them to Der Stern magazine _ arrested for fraud. The propaganda . book in Vincent Mills* Moncton home ‘may. have more:value than a mete keepsake. aa . Mills. was given the‘book, Adolf Hitler: Bilder aus dem. - Leben: “des _Fuehrers :(Pictures from “the Life ‘of _ the _ before he’ ‘yeturned- home’ from the war. - Peter ‘Penner,. a profesior i in the history. department of. . _ Mount Allison University in/Sackville,.N.B., said the book Was Probably well’ circulated in Germany, ‘and there are likely many ‘copies still in‘ éxistence.: ‘After examiniiig the book; Penner said it. appeared to be' daughter When ..she was : ‘one ‘ofa set’ ‘circulated during Hitler’s rule. | ‘The volume in the: Mills’s. possession: covers ‘the year , 1934-35 and shows photographs of Hitler taking part in sod: ' timings, laying foundation’ stones and. visiting factories. ; Penner said it’ conta” nga set’ of prints taken: “by. professional photographers at the time and is the sort of. , material a:forger coild:uge in’ ‘attempting. the kind af, hoax that caught the magazine’ Der Stern off. guard. : The professor said its value. would depend on whether iti ie volume 15, the number inscribed on the binding, and part of _ & complete set or a mock-up model; |. It is doubtful that It-is the’sole mock-up model, ‘Penner _ said, but:if it were, its value-would be. greditly’ enhanced. Aud the book within a complete set would also have-value- He said there is an, indication in the introduction that the .; L book should be made readily available ‘and: the nuinbers: on the title’ overpage suggest:that distribution was ‘aimed até _ between 200,000 nd 300,000 people: "ney eee said the book, an: altielal. pati, ot the Nazi rs ‘German: ‘peoples leader-and ‘savior-+ 1 The introduction and four or five ae were written * by Joseph Goebbels,: Hitler's chief propagandist. _ Penner said: it was. published ata time when:Hitler was “geen through adoring eyes and not many envisaged the evil News st irs: given review | Dan Rather, anchorman’ uot - ~ ‘Grankite, has a “super-sized: . Ariedge as saying: “Dan ‘ego. e a 7 ~ sbamilién contract'té Cover “using ‘wel: “We ‘could: do - benefits: 68a ‘researcher ‘o ; Secretary, | 7 “bartender in Germany shortly : _ book ‘and * would” have’ no 22s Matusow - “says: * Rather. rode a motorized cable ear near the head | - Offer withdrawn MONTREAL | (CP) — Tinasco Ltd. said today it has withdrawn its offer to buy the outstanding. shares: of ’ Canadian Tire Corp9 Ltd. : Pail Pare, chairman and chief executive officer, sald in a. statement from company headquarters: “We at Tmasto-are’ « _ Management group of Canadian Tire’ to the offer. - {We stated at the outset that we were seeking the support Mf the major shareholders (of Canadian . Tire} and -the zndorsément of Management, "he said, “yt now appears _ ‘hat'such ‘support and endorsement are. not fortheoming. “In light of this and in view of the announcement lagt _ ‘Thursday by the ‘trustees of the John W. Billes estate, we ‘yave conclided that one or more of the’ conditions bo, our. “ifter will not: be satistied.” mete, “Therefore, wé do not: Propase, to proceed volt ‘our _mreviousy announced offer.” . "When Imasco made the offer, aie condition was ‘that it. ; nust have the approval of the Foreign: Investment Review \lency since Imasco’s. major: shareholder Is a British company... “We were pleased with the reception we received at the.” geney and the professional nature of our discussions," ° ‘areaald. As we are not proceeding with the offer, we will : ot be atibmitting an application to the agency,’””” Parehad said at the annual meeting last Wednesday that’. .. Masco Would improve its original offer for Canadian Tire nd woald have the offer in the mail. by. July 4 . However, ‘JQ, Dean Muncaster, . president and chief, : xecutive of Canadian Tire, rejected: the’ Proposal in a. ‘tatement Friday. - ee ‘Imasco's first offer, madé. June: 18): ‘Was: and pproximately three-quarters ‘of an Imascd sominon share |: i each-common or Class A share‘of Canadian Tire; which - ‘ould have arhounted to abottt $72.-Pare raised that by. $9 on. - fednesday, but reaction remained negative; - Members of the Billes family moved to black the’ offer,” _ aying a takeover would spoil the character of Canadian r ire as an independent entity: Martha Gardner-Bllles ‘and: her brothers,’ David sand”! red, are children of Alfred Bilies, who with his brother, - lohn, founded the company i “Toronto more, than a: years, 0. . . iabiew nities” indleated that. she: and -hei- ‘brothers ntended to double their 30: acper-cent, holding by. acquiring | nother 30, 4-per-tent block held in true! it for thie John Biles’ estate. The Ontario Supreme. Court recently ordered ‘that ‘that : block be. sold to, settlé a dispute among trustees over. disposition of the shares. Gardner-Billes and hér brothers have first. right: of refusal on: its. sale; . The family said it had. the full support of Canadian Tire dealers and the company profit-sharing plan which together control 21 per cent of the voting shares. ; Imasco, an outgrowth of Imperial Tobaceo, has become a large conglomerate operating ip. Canada and the U.S. engaged in making or marketing foods, drigs and sporting . goods. Its major shareholder, B.A.T Industries, formerly British-American Tobacco, supported the takeover offer. , Canadian Tire is engaged in wholesale merchandising of * automolive products and other goods and has associated _ retail outlets in several: provinces. i entered in the'West Coaat parade, marked by feative costumes. "Some “delegates” to the first convention of Barry We feel he cares justas much aboutus as we do about him." : “trashy”! pamphlet being distributed at city hali that shows : ‘The, alderman says It’s “sexist, and degrading" and + exhibits more: ‘akin than would notnilly be seen on city oe “ “Richard Rolimer was wearing 5a’ many ribbons and ' into the. sweaty !alm of my hand siddling up to my that was 5 On the horizon. ° ti ee PEOPLE Mare than 1, 300 fans of singer Barry Manilow gathered on the weekend in. a suburban Chicago hotel: to swap memorabilia, mingle with other fans and ask questions of their, pop idol. - sot Manilow International came from'as far away as Japan, Australia and Britain to compare “Barryabilia.” . _Marlanne Lambert, 22, of London, said: “Although he’s a superstar, he doesn’t take drugs or go | to the wild parties. Manilow appeared at the convention banquet; answering ~ - quéstions for about 45 minutes on auch subjects as what he wears while sleépizig, ; ‘The answer, to his audience’ 3 delight “Nothing,” ” - Members pf The Three Degrees, the singitig group: Prince Charles likes best, plan to leave thelr homes inthe U. 8. and make their base:ini England. v Lead Birger Shella Ferguson says that she wants to have her 21-month-old twins in England ''so ney can get a away from all the violence in America: We 1, Toronto may not approve of The Woman trom GLAD. Ald,.-Anne Johriston wants something done about. a ‘a buxom woman posing as a garbage collector, dressed ina _ akieapy bathing suit made.from a garbage bag. _Johnatori hag asked the Canadian Advertising Standards » Council tq ‘take some action” on the pamphlet published by . ‘the agency organizing a Canadian Public Works Exhibition ‘ to beheld in Toronto next year. ©." . garbage trucks. he 1983 winner of the Stephen Lescock Medal for Humor ; had his awards dinner audience in Orillia, Ont.; laughing as : he criticized the ize of the medal and the fact that it can't - be worn. ° : . Morley’ Torgov, author of The ‘Outside’ Chancé: of - Maximilian Glick, told thé audierice that at a recent ‘authors’ gala event in Toronto it seemed he was tre only -Unadorned writer... | medals that during cocktails his knees actually buckled .. and mighty Plerre Berton lobking like the Christmas tree i in “, Rockefeller Cantre with all his civilian and military . decorations, and Robertson Davies, who not only had the Governor General's (Award) medal hanging from his neck - .. he Had the governor general himself, -- . Aud there | was with my little Leacock medal pressed ' colleagues, whispering: ‘How would you like to peek al, my Leacock meda)?’" ‘pean CAN BE BEATEN Wy “IT HAPPENS EVERY Day aN) CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. es » Herald, Monday, June 3 aye ee 4 _ WASHINGTON. MAP) = in uded a ‘Buarantes . of. \s social. elite," © Mthe" 20 best | “considerably less driven : ‘ CBS Evening News). is” prodeets In: the: country, ” ‘than Rather, putting home : - preoeeupléd with: his: looks. “was: tempting «to -Rather, “and family ahead of the His: predecessor, * Walter.” Matusow writes, She quotes demands of the job.” .*Mudd's ‘secretary, Laura ; d ABC. : added ' got 80° tured on when we to Barbara Walters’ - _ Were talking that he started... comment ‘on | the book | because he had not read it.’ _ Matusow: ays Rather: is excesalvely: . polite’ ~ te. - colleagues and is a “hard: -. ‘ ‘driving, tireless. worker who |. hag put almost everything . in shis:-life’ ‘Hecond te ‘his. ‘eareer!1 0 : : Ramona - spokesman for’ CBS, sald, - her babyaltting” and ' ‘home: thie,’ or ‘We ‘could do that: at .. Sntertainment, costes I a chapter: called: Dan. - “These: and other. tidbits «. “Rather's ; +’ Dilemma, ..° “are offered in the book The |’ ‘Matusow: details the rivalry Evening Starsi. The-Rise of: between Rather and former’. ” Network News. Anchors, by’. CBS politleal correspondent . freelance ' writer . “Barbara” Roger Mudd, candidates to * Matton. To. ‘be, published inherit the prestigious job of this’ “summer ~ by «CBS Evening. News anchor — te ton “Mifflin, “the book. upon Cronkite’s retirement. “Rather also bad nat read the “delves into the personalities Mudd, who later left.CBS - ‘book and had no comment, . -and .salaries-‘of the best- for NEC, Ia deseribed ag an | Matusow. deseribes’- ’ kiown ‘network: anehors in intellectual, “something of Walter Cronkite as a man the United States ‘and looks a patrician (who) moves with - a- fanatical the’ “competitiveness comfortably “among competitiveness” and ':a - Petnien netivorks for star-_ Washizgton’s palltcal and “super-sized ego.” - quality. journalists. _ Hats fashionable — ‘Matusow: “writes: that . _ besides. ‘the well-publicized -"$1-mllllion:: ‘SaLBry, Fraltere: contract’ included.” MONTREAL (CP) — . Millinery manufacturers should be. accompany, her . to any. doffing their collective hats to Diana, Princess of Wales, for location, an additional” the boost she’s giving their industry... _- “make-up Her unusual hats have been causing ripples of interest - ‘Consultant, : wardrobe | throughout the fashion world ever since-that photograph of | accommiodations © - when years ago. ~ travelling, “and: Ba: “private » Hat manufacturers everywhere rush coples of her bats office = with “appropriate * into production, and sales ‘sear. os decorations. ee “ABC: could. - secommodate some of her visibleinn | newspapers and nightly television newscasts, and -; : demands, “guch’ as paying hat makers. are “hoping to see the ‘Popularity of their "for ‘babysitters “’ for her protlucts get another boost. “She has revived the- millinery. business, “not only in. _ away,.on “assignment or Canada, but ail over the world," says Teving Kates of Kates - * relmbursing her for the cost Millinery, Montreal, manufacturer _ “and nel supplier of - of. ‘entertaining ABC thousands of hats to.Canadian stores... officials in her apartment, |. “She has been wearing some’ ‘nice 1 new’ ‘shapes, real. ‘because, they':violated the fashion hats: the off-the-face Breton shape, for instance, “gompany’ 5 ’ procedures,” .” ‘Matusow hat, but she Looks: great in all the others." : Writes. “So an.extra Jump _ Leon. Schwartz, president of Canadian. Hat, whose hats rae was -tacked on, as a” “are sold internationally, says ‘he believes Diana’s fashion ‘buy-out,’ upping her salary “influence is identical to that of Jackie:Kennedy in the ‘60s. $14 million.’ "0. | | “What Jackie Kennedy did for.the- pillbox, Lady Di in. * Laurie. +