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WASHINGTON (AP) > tier years ago ‘this ‘ eek, \ a Jewish chaplain with the U.S. Third Army’ ve aJeep _\.. through the gates: of Buchenwald, r ised a megaphone and | announced int: Yiddish; “Jews, youlare free!” - He saw @ frightened, eight-year-old boy*cowering,b behind ~ amound of odie an and Jifted him i into. the e air, laughing and erying; - - president recointed, “the Roz ’ ple who say it is'not tru jooking for these people. I'll meet thei‘ any place, éyen. in - . “hell, because I'v B there, ‘I would tell them Agtes andl limes, ° e “ho: . “Let: the m talk: fever. The boy hid ae medicine ‘under, fils. pillow: 30! he. ai . could alve it to the Jewish! children his: fay waa hiding : sto id with e Kent! serving. wine: and” * Scie not a hero. J ust Plain. , : On Monday. ight, in a porting £: arend, the: ‘chaplain,, | vat Rabbi Herschel 'Shechter| of New’ ‘\York City, ‘and the boy, ~) now Rabbi isragbidtrotarael, shared their: memo before: 18,000 other J WS attending. the American Gathering: of . organizer ‘of the ‘canferehices wy SM Forty: years, ag, Thad-a. brother ‘name was Mordechael David. He waa 6 day I- obtained, papers in: my: wnain thi ~ goncerned two “righteous Gentiles," "Alexander Rozlan and ° -his wife, now of. Clearwater, Flay, then of: Poland; who hd: » three Jewish, children for more : than foun. ‘years... (ae uy “Each survivor defied Nazi Germari dictator: Adolf Hi ler’s a * intention to slaughter’g all the. Jews of 'Eurgpe, ‘and: ‘each. fad. ‘ vk ir - - his’ own ‘survival: story « = - aeeounts of horror, ‘told. with’ “Housewives seek pensions | OTTAWA’ (CP) — Ten of the 14 members of. the Canada - Pension Plan ‘Advisory Committee have lined ‘up with the country’ s most vocal women’s groups. to urge that ali homemakers be enrolled ini. the plan. Ina report to Health Minister Monique Begin obtained by The Canadian Press, the group ‘says pensions for housewives are both practical and desirable and should be pursued without delay. : An estimated 2.5 million women who are outside the paid labor -force aren't eligible to belong to the publicly spon- « sored pension plan as it now "stands. . Without major changes, only a “hodge- -podge” system ‘of widow's pensions will keep many of these women out of utter poverty in the years to come, the report says. and inadequate and should bereplaced by 3 a better system as soon as possible.”’, The proposals would see survivor's benefits: gradually eliminated over a 30-year period and. would require | “housewives —~ or househusbands — to join the plan in their _own names. ‘ere It says those who' care for children ‘under the age of seven _- or severely disabled relatyes would be eligible for benefits, without making any financial contribution to the plan. ° Others, mainly those keeping house for spouses, school- age children or othér -adults in the houseliold, would: be: enralled as well, The main wage earner in ‘the family would be required to pay the normal yearly contributions; but : contributions would be waived © for those ji ‘in low-income families. The report says homemakers in both. groups would be eligible. for pensions at age 65 roughly equal to half the maximum Canada Pension. Plan retirement benefil. For the purposes of calculating pensions, . the value ‘oi homemaking services would be set at. halt the average ’ industrial wage. : The report | has little good to say about the current system of survivors’ pensions, which it says fall far short of the - amount needed to ‘bring a S-year-old widow above the trarty line, - Changes inthe Canada Pension Plan require the approval of the federal government and two-thirds of the provinces with to the Canada Pension Plan‘or into a sister plan in _ Quebec has attracted considerable attention since it became an issue in the 1979 federal election campaign. | Three members.of. the Canada Pension’ Plan. Advisory Committeé dissented irom the recommendations of the majority and presented their own report, to Begin earlier this year. One member of the committee is not officially . committed to either report. ., i. The minority report said the specific: proposals put for- ward by the majority would create a number of inequities i in Cr Porn stinks. : VANCOUVER (CP) — Militant feminists are putting upa ‘stink over skin magazines by dumping chicken droppings on Victoria newsstand shelves. Three city centre shops Were hit in surprise attacks . Saturday and al least five other businesses have received threats or warnings from a group calling itself: Angry Wimmin Rising.- _ “Somebody came in on the: weekend and slit the some garbage bags, dropping the evil smelling stuff-on the magazines,” said Ian Lynch, manager of Market Square newsstand... “The group has painted its name. on our store front about — five times recently and last week two women, and a girl ; came in to ask me to stop selling pornography. “They said if 1 didn’t they could not be responsible for what might happen . . we just sell things like Playboy, ’ Penthouse, Hustler, inothing unusual.” Victoria clty ‘police say Freddy the Freeloader’s and Palace News were also left to muck-out after similar sneak atacks within an hour of the Market Square attack. ° In one case a Woman pretended she was going into labor. which diverted‘the attention of the whole shop while her friends sneaked in and spread the manure. “T'ye received. a threatening letter telling me to stop , selling the magazines,” said another businessman; “A few of us have talked and 1 think we are going to get together to see if there’ :] anything we can do as an organized group,” . - Earlier this: year in ‘the Vancouver & area, four outlets of Red Hot Video, a chain which sells adult films, were firebombed. Five people have been charge in those: in- cidents." . - -? Lewis sentenced VANCOUVER (CP) —. John Michael Lewis, 34, who. pleaded guilty to sexual acts with teenage boys, was sen- tenced in provincial court Monday to six months in Prison ; and three years probation... . In sentencing Lewis, a travel tour ‘escort, Judge Keith Libby said he was satisfied Lewis was not ‘a predator or exploiter, (but) there is a jail term waiting for. people who commilt these types of offences." ; “It isn’t up to me lo pass on the morality of the situation,” Libby said. The law prohibits sex with minors and, “there is no differetice between 15-or 16-year-old males or females." Lewis, an American granted landed immigrant status in’ 1981, is liable to deportation when he is released from jail, defence dawyer Michael Slater said. | ; Lewis hat pleaded guilty to six counts of rosa indecency and buggery in 1973 and 1882 involving three youths. Two were 15 and one 16 at the time: Prosecutor Garth Gibson said police raided ‘Lewis’ a. apartment In July, 1992, and seized 3,000 pictures, many of © them of nude boys. An additional 400 were seized a month later when Lewis .- was returning to Vancouver from Hellingham, Wash. A ‘second raid on his apariment last September. uncovered 10,000 slides, photos and contact prints. J Bye. “Having’ analysed the effects of these ‘provisions, we concluded that they are unfair, illogical, discriminatory . - the system and opted instead for credit-splitting: along with -a general i increase in all benefits provided by: the. Pension : plan. The minority. report said the. specific proposals, pull: for-* ~ ward by the majority would create a number of Hinequitles in- the system. - The. minority report was also based on® philosophical considerations. : has, ' “In rejecting contributions on bahalt of homemakers, ho: attempt is being made to dispute the point that homemaker services have real economic value," it said. “However, it” * does not follow automatically that they should be treated as pensionable earnings. " Supertone Exterior Latex Stain REDWOOD BROWN GREEN ROLLER 742" Roller for painting smooth surfaces comes with alurninum tray.that attaches _to step ladder for extra 6, 88. 7 convenience. (3365100) &TRAYKIT if 7 “A day. before my intended departure, my. brothes begged oh, “me for these papers, and [gave them tohim! The papers led. ue ~ him to the infamous Hotel Polski in Warsaw; and eventually "* to the trains which’ took him and cathers together to the. * unknown. 900 “It was my. name ‘that was listed by thé: ‘Germans for’ that transport. By chance fand) not my brother could have been onthat train... \ “Since: then — 40 years. =- ~] am: hind by the thought _ that T live my: ‘brother's life." -..= a Reagan and: Meed ‘aiid the others ‘Spoke before’ a ‘rim backdrop depicting a stone wall bearing the names of death sites: Buchenwald. Treblinka.- “Majdanek. ‘Bergen. Belsen. et _ Dachau. Auschwitz.. He Six million Jews: ‘died in these’ places, : Survivor Jack Wluka, son of a places from ‘Nowir- ’ Dyur, Poland, now sells appliances and television sets in Stoughton, Mass. He has heard: that ‘books have been — . written questioning whether the Holocaust’ actually oc- LUMINN ‘EXTENSION LADDER For Pager. 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