speaker ~ Cleaning lady confi med Reagan shot WASHINGTON (AP) — “It's the presidentt" shouted one of the the “Trauma unit .to emergency room, Stat... We need the cardiglogist, the car. . be at the hospital.when Reagan . President arrived with a gunshot “wound Monday, said a system; cleaning lady confirmed the president was there, “Yea, but you're not supposed to tell anybody,” he quoted . the president's wife, Nancy, _ walking beside’ . president was taken. from the emergency room, “She locked. very coacerned,” he sald, Attracted by - sirens and surrounding the presi- dent's arrival, Guarasci said he ran to the commotion | ..two other "emergency room and atrived two or. three minutes after Reagan. there earlier thin cleaning woman whether it was true. * Guarrsci said he saw people brought inte the hospital, including a . portly, balding man, -’ Guarasci said he was told by people who were. ‘of them in business suits, milled about the. emergency room among the - “patients a8 the president was treated, he said. room, Guarascl said, ‘‘I noticed some things , banging | ‘from the he recognized Mrs. Reagan. ‘“‘l. couldn’t detect any blood,’ be Canada plans an anti-terrorist squad OTTAWA (CP) — The government is setting up an antiterrorist squad for the Ottawa summit conference in duly and plan close consultations with Washington on security following the shooting of US. President Ronald Reagan, Solicitor- General Robert Kaplan sald iy. Kaplan also told reporters there had been death threats against Reagan during the president's two-day visit to Canada March 10-11, But the RCMP did . Dot feel these threats “justified reducing the openness” af the prealdent to the public. Prime Minister Trudeau, who was in Montreal on private business wheo informed of the incident, issued a ; @tatement saying be had . | reacted “with a sense of ~ deep distress and “My thoughts ‘and “prayers are with you and Mrs, Reagan and with the three men who weré alto wounded in ’ {his insane assault,” Trudeau said in the statement. “May God - be with you and grant you all a speedy 1 ” ? Affairs Mark recovery. External Minister lobhies to view ca-the- spot reports, The president was in Democratic Party leader, said: “I extend to President Reagan hope that they will undergo a speedy and complete Aa suspect in film footages of crowds. Kaplan‘said: “Wewll national defence for dealing with terrorist | incidents.” . The squad would be in operation for the July 20-21 conference of seven Western industri- alized countries but would be specially . trained for anti-terrorist activities but would Herald Classified. Ads Sell piRace-KYTDMAT daily herald 635-4000 “[ think we have to -Teflect carefully on “what did happen and our security service will discuss it with the secret service (in the U.5.),” Kaplan said. ; There would be talks about whether there could be the kind of “Yace-toface contact” with people that the _ president ‘had here during his visit. Reagan and Trudeau “wanted a very open visit where they would be seen in public and, in effect, have a good contact with the : the way Canadian’ ° ‘ tradition has been. We have had a lot of public access. “One of the great things in our country is that even with threats of terrorism and incidents. of it, wearea very open country where visitors teal safe.” - Despite against Reagan, Canadian security services felt ‘‘perfectly safe” in allowing the president’s pearances at open events on Parllament Hill and at the National Arts Contre while the threats . ap-. U.S. Jeader was here. Kaplen said he had discussed the Reagan . shooting with -the security service im: mediately after hearing about it in the Commons and had decided not to. take “any extra precautione’’ for Trudeau or other. Canadian governmest leaders. Defence Giles Lamontagne has said the government is consulting the British anti-terrorist ‘squad, . SAS, for advice on fighting tecroriam * Thom making up the Canadian anti-terrorist group “will perform other duties ‘but they’ wil he specially tasked and trained" to counter assaults and = kid: neppings, Kaplan said The cabinet bas made wild te \epent:on- squad “and how many sheuld be selected for the unit ‘'but it im't te ‘sort. of information to disclose,” _ Preliminary plans for the July summit’ in- dicate tbe government leaders, including Rea- gan, will have little public exposure. They will be taken elmodt immediately after they arrive to Chateau Montebello, Montebelly, Que., for the firat day of the conference and later will be brought back to Parliament Hill by helicopter for the — second day. DON’T MISS THIS Minister . Former. solicitor- * general Allan Lawrence _ sald his reaction was “Thank God it didn’t happen here.” Canadian security services have sistently shown they can handle security for | . Visiting heads of. ’ . he said. Flora MacDonald called the shooting a tragedy and said “I’m appalledby tbe fact that [i this could happeo.”” MacGuigan said security and terrorism may very well beitems & a the agenda of the July summit. Arthur Bremer, the — _man who shot Alabama governor George. Wallace, was seen in Ottawa during the 1972 visit of former president Richard Nixon, One month later, Bremer how mych 1 ahot and crippled Wallace,! There was” evidence ‘Bremer Hungarian. Parliament Hill. The astonished Kosygin was forced to his knees . before police could drag the reluges away... The Toronto Stock Exchange closed soon | after ithe Reagan . shooting so that there was no immediate impact on trading. “Celebration of Spring” DANCE "Thornhil Community Hall - Saturday, April 4th - 7:30 pm - 1 am ~. 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Tuesday, Msrch 31, Wel, Pees | nN | Westington wants: reduction * wrogramming unintetrupted: by commercials be ‘main. tained. can stand on our own f he says. “Now, 2 lot is *s happening bebind the- arenes. | expect in the next - a whip ‘aerdss: the face, Jind of surszalt on, the sub- fet” "Maverick pestiapa, iogh “enthusiast might be a better way to describe the St-year- old McCarter, whose career in broadcasting began in the production end of the talky business. And if be needs an endorsement, the WITW story shoud be: sufficient. al WITW, knows full. well there are ‘those in public television ‘who ‘consider transformation to a) system reliant on.some sot. of. commercial. structure. un- . thinkable, in fact, ne-insists thesystem remain non-profit ‘aod _Ghak the. tradition of: mr - 3 Research last May by the A. C, Nielsen Co. ranked the ‘Chicags station No. 1 in the Public Broadcasting Service’ network in ‘Teaching its sudience. The survey showed s per ‘cent | ‘OF the - potential, “Weivebeena maverick.in . ) ae to nudge the system ‘ovard a-system where we | ’ of $1 million a year. pautience actualy waicbia . WITW at some time du-ing the week, compared with 41 footing while the statioa’s budget — now about, $12 million — increases at a rate McCarter beams wheihn about the statiia’s ‘its people. To mark WITW's ‘5th anniversary, the city lined Michigan Avenue with - ore banners proclaiming. occasion. Fron a programming, standpoint, | MeCarter espouses a rafter. simple philosophy: “You can’t: sit heck nad rig sore fond: @ of the satellite. | I<— a