44 Werhieuday to atterid’ ihe: ; landmark: triak “fe “Toronto - “neural t Dt "Hatley. eels " Saskatchewan "Court of a Queen's Bench Justice: W. Re “Matheson. he is afraid. a t-ehirts,. skipped clans Smyth «tell tracte al U.S, presidential envoy Philip Habib, refused. | admlasion’ to Syria, met with Egypt's: assistant foreign minister today as he headed for Saudi Arabia.in an effort to win Arab support for the . Israeli-Lebanesa troop withdrawal agreement. U.S; Embassy. sources in:Calro aald Hablb stopped in the Egyptiah « capital briefly to refuel his plane en route to meetings with Saud of- -fitlals, The official Egyptian Middle Eaat'news ween Israel and Lebanon. Israel will not with-- Libya to make the. recall Permanent. a Sorina and tseoet tavees contront och Se _ “OO . _ draw from Lebanon until the Syrians aleo pull oo a aE : lenu oe cere - gut'thelr troops,» ‘The’ Libyan government also asked the Arab . lebanese. securlty_souroesseportéa briel nen oe a _ and their Causes,” agency said he met at: the. airport’ with. Assistant Foreign Minister El-Shafel: Abdel. Hammid. | ‘American sources ta Beirut said Habib originally planned to go to Damascus today to try'to get the Syrian government to.drop its opposition to the troop withdrawal pact bet-. * ” But the Syrian government said it would not. , receive the him because it had “nothing to. discuss” with Habib. It called.him “one of the most hostile American officials to: the Araba : - In... Washington, : spokesman confirmed that Syria had refused a request for Habib to visit: . The Syrians also announced mer would not ~ Bryce Mackasey pleads not guilty | me _ had ‘renounced the reading ‘of ‘the: chargas ™ - MONTRICAL (CP) — Veteran ‘Liberal MP «Bryce. Mackasey, a.former cabinet. minister, . "pleaded: not. guilty today to charges of. in-. fluence-peddling fora now-bankrupt Montreal Company that was. seeking federal aviation contracts in 1081 and 1962. Two . Montreal. . taivesemen, Robert. - “Harrison, president of the- Montreal Board of Trade, ani lawyer Jean Bruyere, a Quebec “The 61-year-old Mackasey — who has held ~ under Article 108(1)a'of the Crim Ta eae er ga ey aoe ae And. priyil es Se ia, enant section di f ‘oft “ ve 8 tigaingtay ; ; ’ a porte. | Air Gana Aber saponin: oe sane dell in qulty, ii ih Site ea a the iat aaa nn y Seoee mins Harriso who was soe sonra Sid Gane, We tated ts — a obbyist:for Lea At ere or. any.of rr time fiend of i, Touche, Ross Mackasey is accused of “illegally , and: 7 ‘the firm’s associates. ” ee eh, ee a : until last December. '. corruptly” agreeing ‘to accept “a valuable” . Describing The Gazette story as. “false, and, wid eel oo Mey Crown Prosecutor Michel St. Cyr told _. consideration’’ worth $400,000 in exchange for slanderous accusations,” he also; denied che oo may ot Sy. and Salad - sessions coutt Judge Rheal Brunet that he is . “exercising influence” In.an attempt toobtain ever owned . ;the numbered gomnany oan of pay-TV executive, also pleaded not guilty on. . | chatges of attempting to bribe apublic official. . proceeding -separately against the three‘.ac; hearing. was set for.’ Lea, Atelierd. d’usinage ‘Hall: Lite, whose S90 sqatnt Macken " "chairman was Bruyere, . Jem... > ‘hearings until next'Tueaday, but many com- All three opted for jury trials, ‘BLAIS MENTIONED ot oe mittee. members have said hearings should not - ; a Soe “The man named as the possible target of the a St Oyr said he would call sei ead Bruysre’..as witnesses: at- Mackasey's © . Preliminary hearin. ‘Between 2 and wenn wil be ale, : St. Cyr sald. _ ~ Although there was 10 indication today ‘whether there will be a ban on publication of - ' evidence presented at the preliminary hearing, defence Jawyers ‘usually. request and. are - ‘automatically granted the right to hava Buch ° hearings | behind closed doors. The hearing is to determine whether a trial can be held. © “bers : and’ one: dozen ’ abortion may lead toeity to. * Feporters,- a State” ' Department. e lawyers at work.” a Sheldot Shawaduchd, also.’ tal “a 36-year-old Grade 12.) °: student; sald. the’ cade a pretty. significant © Philip Habib seeks mois Are b support | - Saindeatal of the 49, 000 Syrian troops and soe to:12,000 Palestinian fighters, in northern and eastern Lebanon.: carry out ite agreement to withdraw its 25,000 troops in southern and central Lebanon unless - the: - Syrians and * Palestinians ‘pull . out ° almultaneously. Col. Moammar Khadaty’é. Libyan: govern’ ment; backing Syria, Tevalled itd ambassador. _ _to-.Lebanon on Wednesday’ and asked the Lebanese ambassador to leave’ Libya,’ In: retaliation, the Lebanese | government told . League to enforce .a political and economic - - boycott against: Lebanon fot signing: “the . _ agreement with Israel, like the boycott against’ - “Egypt after its Camp. David peace treaty; But . Liberation Organization ~ _ a a boyeott seemed : ve cos “against him ‘and. . ‘his. lawyer, © ‘Raphael - Schachter, said’ -Mackaney would ‘like to’ procéed as expeditiously. as possible.”” . Bruyere,. 43, was director general of operations for'the Brian ‘Mulroney leadership — “campaign: in’.1976, and was. deputy chief. organizer for the'Torjea in Quebec in the 1960, ™ federal election. - * Harrison, Bruyere and Mackasey, MP forthe = southern Onlaris riding of Lincoln, are charged federal contracts for the machine tooling firm: -Influence-peddling was Supply and Services. Minister Jean-Jacques Blais, Mackasey : ‘fs . charged with “having ar. pretending to have influence with the government of Canada or - with Jean-Jacques . Blais, minister: of - the... a ~ government of Canada. . Lid.. a numbered company set up by Harrison. Mackasey faces three charges of influence-°* peddling, Bruyere faces three charges of ‘at- _ tempting to bribe” ‘ay public official, while “Harrison faces one charge of attempting to ""Mavkasey, dressed ina beige summer mul “bathe a * pail ‘official. Bruyere ‘and Harrison” Syria’a ‘stance promised - to ‘proiong. the ‘ vk intly by.the laraeli and Lebanese armies, division of much of -Lebanon inte:.oceupied™.- . Syrian and ‘Isreal! zones, sitica Iarae] will not". men if Lebanon asked. : undertaking” did. not apply while Israel .“‘is : “making | gains from its invasion and annexing ' one third of Lebanon for Israeli security, in- : ~-betweeti two mountain villages held by'rival °°. ° _ the afternoon. a2 " ‘ginee the agreement ‘was “opposed openly. by a only four of the 21 members of the league —. \- *. Syria were the sources said, On eaday, : “Syria, Libya, South: Yemen and- the Palestine. — ri open i - several “roads, including the main. Beirut- + ane lines. cs "MP unless ‘he is‘ conyicted, is : ‘also ‘charg ed” ‘share’ init. . Montreal ‘courtroom, where the Les Atgliers Bi ~ | -- bankruptey: hearing . was ‘held, including ON ae _ + diving an “off-thereéord” part of the hearing. _ The The charges allege that Mackasey sigreed to. a accept the $400,000n through 109609 Canada’ - company’ to protect the ‘Jobbyist’s identity. : written statement to: ‘the committee. ‘The = “request was made in‘a lettér to committee -.. ; se . ‘The Herald, Thursday, may 1% 1983, ‘Page 9 a and d ; everyona, ” : ts ‘abortion’ eleng > precto “ataiton a af et jaderéd | ud alred Shawaducki, in the. wne nig ‘vi a a amendments. . “the life begins. | ‘ball’ during: a recess, "You: ~ Criminal’ Code ar Canada Smyth, a medical ‘ethics notion | of killing. yo & just don't do that ° over. “declaed inoperative, expert, testifed Wednesday member of iis species in the . night.” . He wants'to halt the use of - his Profession was ad future. a ert s) Three Grade 9 girls; “iho ‘taxpayers’ money topay for: versely . affected’... by. =: ‘Under :crosé-examination *. decliried to give their names - -therapeutic. abortions © fag aa eee “federal: ;: lawyer: “ap sehqol,, said; they were” permitted inder Section 261 - ‘Myears ago, ' Edward, Sojonky,. Smyth: - supposed, to’ be attending a of.the'code,, : . said he believed abortion. is: ~ frack-and- field meet. abut. Borowski argues’ Section 7.” The ‘amendrients divided ~ on: ethical issue. 7. . of the: Chatter of the Rights. . ‘the’. medical. -- profession’: a and: Freedoms, which gives “because doctors had, ‘in the *. therapeu on per ‘Berowsld; ‘a ‘50-year-old. ‘everyone the right-to life, "past, uniformly. ‘supported ‘mi ma life ‘father of three daughiers,’ prevails caver the Crimbial the principle of preserving. iy medically endang -Codeand i applicablete the - He, he paid. cara “unborn. 2 . ou . "Yes," “Smyth” replied. The: federal. attorney a ; = “Thathas been the classieal +; general: and. - pane - view of obstretricians for'a’ 7 ' © century anda half" ran: ‘defendanta in” ‘the’ ‘action, ‘menis. aa Shumiatcher,: a os Syria ‘has™ blasted . the withdrawal accord, ; — , . 2: Persil ‘especially, to the establishment of a° Which 18 expected ‘to take In response to a: question prominent’ Reglan civil |. 4 “security” vone in scuthern Lebanon patrolled’ «one month and will include from Morris Shumiatcher, . rights lawyer, is exqected to ‘ -etforts to. determine ‘the Borowaki's lawyersSmyth conclude his. cite Friday. Before the lsraeli- -Lebanese withdrawal talks began; Syria had long said it would pull out its 4 *But'Syrian state radio said Wednesday this al 7 cluding areas close to the Syrian border.” “”. As the- diplomatic impasse. deepened, local residents reported continuing tension in central ~~ ‘mountain areas and the eastern Bekaa Valley .. 4J SMUMBERD LODGE, MOTEL 702 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. ‘vaG 6 artillery clashes and small arms exchanges ’ Christin and Drize Moslem militiamen during fats a len & Black Frat Hain) od 7 ues tA Soon | “Meanwhile; all routes betweeii. Lebanon, and © Damasena highway, were blocked, behind : Dales als .. - also face two cainspiyacy chiaryes each. . -Mackasey, who does not have to resign a9 an under Article 110(1)8'and 110(1}din'a ‘section of thé Criminal Code dealing with “frauds upon Ce the'government.”” . - - re “The charges say he Mata! itlegaily accept rn __. offer Gr agree to accept’ what is described as. > an advantage of $400,000" in exchange for - ° ; using his influence in lobbying for Les Ateliers. _Macnneey. has told the House of Commons « The committee has tentatively adjourned its of a : . 7 ” Lge te “resume row that charges. jhave been [aid. :, Pe] : . Aare + The committee heard a master. ‘tape from’ a: ‘ “Pe wm Dessert. Po Soh t Whe testimony ‘by Harrison. who named “Mackaney. - . as the lobbyist behind the numbered company :. Harrison testified he Set! up the numbered Mackasey has asked | :Permission-to send a yen ‘Tuesday,;:the a ; ; 28 _ day after the ROME unauaced, that charges - we ae had been laid. Sop ad Sid ~ackno edged there is litte 2 7 Soa : VANCOUVER . (CP) — ” problema, " assoclation also Is trying to “ - collective agreement. . — Untonized contractors in "Tee I a an opportunity arrange a-meeting with-the - A second-year. wage n- chance: ‘of the _ unions “a é fe Aas "i Chote - B.C, want a highJevel, joint for contractors togoone-on- B.C. and: Yukon Building . crease of $1.80. ‘an hour agreeing to. any waRe. ; 2, er. @. conference with .- one with the. various ‘Trades Coal ll to” discuss began April %... rollbacks. - mG oO L, hin Pp Me representatives’ of the business ‘agents in thelr the , curreht But MeVeigh wwe’ reno alving up on it. So te bhire adding-au uice building trades in an effort . traded,” he sald. _ . to prac what. the con- . _“Theinioads of non-union © Pato Ungetables — Officer linked to killings _ ALBUQUERQUE, NM. (AP): —" A cable as telling an American acquaintance —_ | Salvadoran army officer linked to, the | : Who In turn reported the conversation toa = * ss slayings of two Americans claims he also : political officer: ‘at the - ‘embassy in” Ne took part in the killing of Archbishop Oscar tractors say,is a growing » ponstruction is putting _ tide.of- non-union —con-- unionized contractors out of struction In the’ province. " business, . ‘and something “The’’ situation {s ex- © has to be done about it.” tremely, serious. and con- -MeVelgh said the idea. Dessert... $10. 95. “Cul Pome $4. 95. cerning ” ko t a similar two-day’ ‘Panama, The Journal sald. 7 meVeigh, alien a conferedceheld last weck in Atmtlfo Romero, said a U.S. government “Romero was shot once through the‘chest = ‘Conaitugtion Labor. Toronto, -which ; brought cable reported by the Albuquerque - ashe finished sdying a memorial mass for’ =: ‘Relations |. Association: together ‘contractor and. wine copyright story, the Albuquerque _ the mother of- a’ journalist: “Hammer, -: 7 “Many of our contractors.,, unlon representatives from ewpaper identified the eerte -“Pesriman and Viera were killed as they : “Daye Lontgs - . S00pm : £9100 pin have not had jobs for d long .. across {he country. paper ‘dined inside the’'Sherdton Hotel ‘in. San time, arid 50 per cent of the “T don’t believe this bea fleet, as Capt. Eduardo Alfonso Avila." - Salvador on Jatt! 3; 181. * rvalfast and Luncheon » .. 700 am . 4100. pm building trades members; of b-mestiig hasever been . The cable said that Avila admitted -’,-- Hammer and Pearlman were: employed. _ "are unemployed right now.” held.-vsbefore;- and: -'the seman the eerie inthe Jan a tan ___by,the Americah lnetitute for Free Labor for ye our Resreton boas ell. McVeigh sald Wetinesday . dialogue ‘that went on:was | ithe OE Salva doran reform’ lea der Development, an’. AFL-Cio.. affiliate m ¥ - . that the proposed con- ference would - involve — contractors “and a -yery good,':hesald.'There wad working in an advisory: capacity: to ‘the | a ‘Salvadoran land-reform program. “The Albuquerque. newspaper ‘said the Bolfo ice and his'two American ad- Michiél‘ Hammer, 42, and Mark 635 - a3 02 ~ broad base of trade — a bid Fell mya! lel ae he Journal Teper. _ eable also stated Avila admitted that."he _~ unionists’ to address - fo anal? ber have killed theni"as:1 have: killed: ~ had personally planned and had two others on hndustey" are bat thé “Eb . t him in the killing of LE, g eagstruetion industry” Novel ial es he pave fas quoted in. the ae he ee Bo! a Arcoision N SSD ewe Te KERMODE FOUR WHEELERS. . . PLAYDAYS | and HILL CLIMB % OBSTACLE x. MOTORCYCLE HILL cuMB WW miles northwest of Terrace, on Kalum Lake Road