‘page “The Herald; Thursday July 10, S, MONTREAL (CP) .— ‘Nigel Barry Hamer pleaded anor ‘spiring ‘to kidnap Cross; “kidnapping. him, forcibly denies ( “Hamer appeared, Hefore sessions court Judge Jean : neither the” prosecutor for the defence. lawyer in the r known members of: the Liberation cell of the Front - -de Liberation du Quebec, «The Cosuette-Trudelé and “Lanctot: ‘pleaded guilty: lagt err aren e ee Sea! i year - to. kidnapping and qe PELICAN NARROWS, ‘from the town's’ outskirts Le “hot Bi by ‘on t by plane. |? . “not guilty Wednesday to the detaining him for 60 days Longtin and chose trial by “case would comment on the . Pe es alter . “{CP) — Residents of . when he left by, v4 ip70. kidnapping at British and extortion against the judge and jury. —__. feasons why ‘charges "wer quebec Wert dependence returning trom nine years this northern Saskatchewan He said fhe reer . ‘rade commissioner’ James Quebec government. His, PEMETETY, tthe finally aid 10 years afler the through terrorism.:in the. exile i or ived thelr” {own of 2,000 fied from their “leaving 1° sicsted the ~ Gross; thes.incident- which = The 32-year-old \ junior was set for July 17 but the . a ne. y9ggg and the early 1970s,; right to trial after looking at: homes Wednesday a5 swarnts. about nine ‘triggered what, became college eléctronics teacher case is not expected to start Justice Minister Mare B0s and the early ISS" ‘the ‘prosecution's evidence. forest fire followed ‘behind _ fire wan ng ut ve - Jnown as the October Crisis, was never charged or “intila later date because the - Andre Bedar alggrefusedto Jacques and - Louise ‘The Cossette-‘Trudels were ~— them. . oe kilometres wide “’§ British-born Hamer ap- arrested before in the case prosecution intends to follow | comment became the case CossetteTrudel, Jacques. sentenced totwoyearélessa ‘The flire,- believed to’ have kilometres ye wind shifts, = pee encour briefly ond although Bis" name has its usual method af divulging now NO courts. [aretot, Mare Carbonneah. oy and were granted parole been storied by lightaing, OUST ater, borhbers ~ Peareeleased on $5,000 bail. surfaced in the Quebec evidence to the delence in et mot known: tm, and ‘Yves, Langlois err in the spring: Landi Fe atlll was being -blown by nor- not even Pace co He was also subject toa long national assembly and. at arder to hasten proceedin mediawy vt Bomer t i). granteasaté conduct toCund.:, serving: hie “three-year... thwest winds: directly into could save the me list of conditions, ineluding @ Quebec's Keable inquiry ni Tere tle dl TepOr ES ot ae iscUE ad °b ac in exchange for -Crogs|.’ sentence.) the reméte'town about 290 weitzer oer ae eople have Danonpublcstatements and police wrongdoing a5 a considerable debate wittn . Oop discussed “by. RE” freedom, then, moved'on tq." Carbonnelur and Langlois. ° kilometres: northeast of Heaaldsomt ty i, contact with any convicted mysterious, English- the Quebec justice depart-" Quebec cabinet. harge. Paris after. life in Cuba lost. are reported to be.still living Prince Albert.” already ton, where criminals. | -. gpeaking suspect in the ment over whether Hamer ‘The conspire iho its appeal: ;°. os ee Paris. ve ‘Don Schweitzer, a member ” creigh have -been He faces charges af con- affair. ; should be charged but links ‘Hamer with the five en aa on, aot ~*~ af the northern municipalty Sean Me food. ad , oo gt nr tod be :- gesponsible ‘for the Pelican ech ae ok nes is ee A. Tampons on, said the fire shelter. other evacsers _— an . e ; ries ir “~HARD: o was Jess than one kilometre _ gone to the town © tr Provinces divided. | sa ae the news is bad " Co , oo A I VANCOUVER (CP)— of Agra Industries a eee ‘on language issue. | | pipe os en ita eae eget a . mT , _ eof me nar, -(CP)° “= i he sald... fo “28 erating losses, ¢ Ate, ware’ . 7 “ec obe: | Hl DE [MONTREAL (CP), = tbe galt: the Oxo, Canada’s ExlINews network’s losses were _ MONTREAL (CP). — A ‘Justice “Minister Jean Romanowsaid another ob-" |: | Canadians’ fears about ' “The answers (lo the WO os) lorkisup forsale. disappointing? |. draft charter of human and Chretien's proposals was stacle was the ft _ HALIFAX(CP) — Fotir|. “chemical additives in foods. of additives) have to take “Word came in the third’ ‘Because we do not see'a language rights which Ot- widespread amoug the pro- Western provinces that | 9 who} “enter the realm of mystical inbo account the nature’ of uarter < report to simple solution to their oper- tawa considers essential toa vincial ministers and they , jurisdiction over natural | yejp, - becuse of | < and’ religious. feelings,” ‘this society in which we all shareholders from CKO’s ating problems, we “have revamped corititution gota are bound to crop up resources is. mabe tm- | mechanical: trouble on]. federal: health ‘official sald: lives? nave: ch Saskatoon-based . parent consequently determined to predictably mixed reaction frequently as talks continue portant facet’ of renewed | their. boat were arrested Wednesday . fot Lifestyles have changed - compaty. sell a major portion ' of. from the provinces at throughout the summer. federalism than human and | phy “RCMP “officers | - Alex Morrison, ° assistant ithe impact of consumer BB, Torchinsky, president Canada AllNews Radio.” preliminary — constitutional Although some provinces ‘ language rights. - - - | Wednesday after ':3.6] deputy. minister. of health, buying: abits, he said, "‘'so- eS a _ talks Wednesday, - .- wanta rights charter in the “Hard debate ‘he issues | tonnes of hashish was | told mutritionlsts that public -.that people areless willingto = os Saskatchewan Attorney- constitution, others believe of. offshore resources and | uncovered on the vessel. concern in Canada, strongly put time into preparing ands In iunctions granted . General Roy Piesginer c- fmdamentl Ribertiss “are, regional dispar ye ex- | Palice | estimated the apparent ey , recen buying\food.” ; ny J os chairman of the conference, safeguar y ’ pected to begin oo street value of the hashi * govermmen ' wente’ hag given .us less ; . Coo, - ; said. opposition to federal . provinces. - “Chretien took the setback] ot $14 million, =. | take . scientific 'mitations: wate has ea com- EDMONTON (CP) — centre ene fab | cS , on the rights issue in stride, |" When the 14-metre| into account, ~~. | ‘ponition,” 7 Guards at Alberta jails and {hey Ini8inl Oe over—or 5 7 saying he was open schooner Sea. Tern sent “we “can't base (the § But despite ° “een- liquor. board ware ee on pea ament smnartens THURSDAY 5 p.m. te miduight bargaining with the distress call it was removal of food. additive) |. cosatity™ that great employees were to. he ba e oi : mie provincial ministers. Lanswered by a coast | on popularity contests, be ne athee’s homemade at work for the morning shift up. “ds to Wine CABG) CFTR (enc) SCTY (CTv) RETR (PSS) His proposals would give | guard lifeboat which took | said. ‘If we based this om a were -the ‘best, food today after court injunctions One of ue eend his : | 16 4 § WB ~ gl] ' Canadian citizens | her in tow. . However, what ‘people want and not - uality. has’act ually: im- were granted Wednesday Calgary sa ne aed D0 = belonging ‘to English-or j suspicious coast. guard:| - proper knowledge, we would . ved over the last century ordering a halt to the wildcat fellow wor ere turning £0 wale Sucatt feapey [Sion = [Ruger [oe | French-speaking minorities | officers decided some. | end up blowing around. in.” BrOves 2" ards have de- strikes, intention of re uring to 130] News TK Even, | Dollar Electric | Mogador therighttoeducation in their | thing was wrong and | whatever wind: is blowing. ‘creaped, M ‘gald. A government spokesman work, in spite- of the. 145 |Nows ews an pany fGens- mother. tongue where | potified the RCMP. °. that afternoon.”” 1 Recrison sald it would be unrealistic to junction. i oti were iT eae Lave News Zoam ce. numbers warrant. wld | The police, who were] And Canadians have yetto .”: People’s. concern with expect the guards to return Injunction no divi 6 News Love News Over ce E and French co greeted by a.series of | give government. .or additives reflect a limited for the overnight shift-and. being.,served indivi ually, | [cas |News Bost Hour Ealy Soff be used in in all provincial | cyplosions and a _fire, manufacturers. any: Teal. understanding of ‘vth® liquor board warehouse said. the guard, who ash a psec, «baer Benson Mae Buition legislatures and in ‘the "| -¢75q the vessel and ar-| indication they are prepared. sclentific ability to measure — workers do not work through .not to be, Identified. He sa 12 a Pinteat | rer, Ypution © | courts, and the provinces Of. | rested her crew. tf abandon food additives, food chemicals and of the the night: ‘many of, the, workers were - » 145] Dough TAA Habs Neighbours JAu Tec Ontario, Quebec, | The four-man crew of | which color, flavor, preserve “fnadequactes of testing ~~ However, picketing guards simply reluaing to aecept the 200] duck. Mork & ° [Buck Evening es Brunswick _ and Manitoba | ine Sea Tern will -be| and texturize their food, logistics. at. the Edmonton: remand - injunctioynatices. : Bs posers Mrs [Buck lene elms would have to publish their | Charged in court today in|’ Morrisonadded. - Swe know almost nahing jc, einai RUE 148] Rogers Flappers | Rogers mi Pops e laws and records in both lan- connection -with ‘the “The publle. can vote for ofithe benefits of the use oot a ae Lptge nok "Wleddle Thurs, tLe it Estepping = ]Lion guages. - d t gecond-major drug: bust | additive-free food if it wants lack of use of chemicals,” he OO Retaliation attac 315 [Rabbitt Night yp ol [si “Quebec appeare mos off Nova Scotia this year, — through its pocketbooks,” said. 7 pene _ . : Bed bean Seesure $08p tan |vent strongly set against the lan- [3 RCMP spokesman . wo KABUL (AP) —A large casualtiesin the rebel attack aa fecdie " which po . ' . : . Co he: ; 4 i the — as guage provisions - | said. The two Americans ee es pe - ) +). Soviet fares of tanks, heavy early Sunday morning on the ais |ten cove rat [Expectations line would force it to repeal a! | and two Portuguese were Mi d th yo, Ti artillery,, jet Fighters and camp near Guldara, about 25 alten Night Knots. [etpectations} ratelournal | least some parts of its lay being questioned Wed-| — InNINg . ea 7 S et helicopter gunships attacked kilometres north of Kabul, Taam] news National = |News rest [Sport Pr eRe, $ the Beene. nesta night. a: the} re ; re the ee al EO tee aay Witnesses ett ithe high i “Wont tations . . ,.. |.-RCMP said * the _ an ae Dee ‘in 1 ine Bee Hew Ea Hanae _ Claude . Morin, - Quebec's | schooner was stuffed with kK « 7 ory rr |) week in retaliation for | - aa}be uma _ intergovernmental "affairs poarly-concealed hashish. Spar inqu ry sot" a attaele by Moslem rebels the harshest retaliation since 2: ci ; cae ie minister tol pening the “tts pretty hard to hide | Pe! Dene See "on a nearhy Soviet miley the Soviets lannched ian : awn Cinema was against © : ons of weed on a] . 5 | — The in- ers at- ; camp, sources said Wed- operation to. clear re | Miasapertarion foe fave, enema |. clause which limits access [Boaetie that.” | cengaa escmiber of deaths in ohare ak for fa i rock ne by: ce tome thesvinegseds In -2he " i“ . "5 ee | English schooling tochildren J... y sayithe. three ex-| ~ ‘gp SOE ining iaustry — “joan uh Resist rb hy «ule Boviets'were said :to... Kohdaman.;1Yalley, ’ two = : 2 Ar i Y i pieerith garsarer iin ag PLE Police say ee Qntai io’ s,mining inditatry’ “Jpn pader decay at Beatie ' . snpHPRIDAY i erinesd airduy A at A pl.) “with at least one parentsho -) niosipris’ which ~ greeted “ond the quickfire cries of Na or Lakes Ont., Nave” “suffered ‘heavy months ago. 00} seattie © «—100...Street [Joyce Studio Ouverture studied ey i Eng, the hoarding party may protest from the miners’ . uranium mine, , po 7 ‘Stogey. |Friendiy | Davidwn = pSee Rouvement|. language sc has rrought have been deliberately) inions — has prompted the —_— yo, a 0] wheel of Mr. What's Electric Du Soleil, The measure has. roug set off by theerew, They) pointment of a ihreeman Fuel was added to the fire 10: years for massacre 148) Fortune restup ooking Company about linguistic peace, he slightly injured an RCMP commission to Investigate wher Inter in: the mon et ; ; wolcard = [seams Baan Book Bird [agate “| said, adding there would be | ogficer andone crewman.) provineial mine safety. . - wher @ spyear-old. single ROTTERDAM (Reuter) — serious form of diabetes, was 11 io[zensword [Sesame [Detininon vegetable | Bonicur problems if Ottawa “insists “A-fairly serious fire" The’ appointment, miade mother of eight was-crushed ~ Millionaire Pieter Menten under treatment in the in- 145] Pius Street Befinitian [Soup angeE on returning to the situation | soigwed, but the Coast! swadnesday by Ontario by a falll gfvork platform at collapsed into a diabelc tensive care unit of a mofomw —fueme [ros oe, eteats | Seat existed in Quebec 15 | Guardextinguisheditand) Tabor Minister Robert Elgie Inco" Ltd.'s Copper Cliff, - coma Wednesday after being hospital in Bussum, south- P: Sur Wor witn [the Stepping Sur des. years ago. doth y= prevented the Sea Tern] and the federal labor Ont., refinery. “Sally Mat- sentenced to 10 years in cas ot Amsterdam. [eeive oe — 2 fours __Romanow 6) other prov” | fromésinking. | department, comes after 17 thewd was the industry's prison for helping direct the Menten heard the verdict — : 200) The VAP. Hamel Movie Reflels inces also objec a -. “Phis seizure, unlike an}. "people have died this year in. first woman victim. = * 1941: massacre of between 20 in a radio report at hig home : 1 Walbociore WWI Urcaven, Trap pays shrining’ language rights in | even bigger one earlier)’ mining-related accidents. 5) cary a atid 30 Polish Jews, sources at Blaricum, nea? Bussum, 38 Anathar Land Cousteau | Movie Fetiournal | - the constitution because it this year; took place The total is almost double The commission — inthe Dutch justice ministry where he was under house . . Ml Anoiher [the Edge JJacaves =p tha Les would reduce their contro inside Canadian fer-| 4979's nine fatalltles. composed of & labor expert, said. , ’ arrest, He was not obligated - | OF is| wera of Nignt [sousteay | Trap Exchut over education, -tiod ritorial. waters, RCMP| Before this year, there has mining executive andunion = The i-year-old art . to attend the Rotterdam | Z sal haainer Prove ane. |Baterties Movie cinama “gms human TEP als e2y8 said. 5 hepsi ict ‘case * heen an average of 11 deaths representative at ou collector, who gufters from court session. — Co Qik. ee ners, (atts. [agate | basi. liberties would, be ay MB Patter 86; | + annually during the 16S Foenawitnesses. although its | _ 120] Friend Summer Backiasn «Willa; wre . guaranteed a5 on they. ‘. estimated to |. : ‘ . “va exact plan will n one ' oo s we oe = re — . —— uo not fonts yen wal: Eth $50 million on joeod tn labor critica Ang ‘poueed nt ee held In Ir an Pm next week : iw Beves nckl ‘a . interests thestreet was seized from r izational mee n 7 . i ni erie : J Qs EVE BE GRRE) eee pie (eerie each| of mimes rene ager TEM ce tra ore Enea a | order . ; ‘ me r \ | : Lt Shelburne, NS. since June 2, when three. aide ae ° Fastal Cote: 7 * next week, disposing of one. more preliminary before parilament debates the fate of the 53 U.S. hostages. members have voted unanimously in-favor of having the parliament, or Majlis, select a prime minister, “© — ‘ | Bankers balky over extension -" QALGARY (CP) — Parlia- ment’s recent decision to extend Canada's Bank Act for the fourth time has not won friends among bankers, But it has been welcomed by trust companies who want the ‘controversial legislation iamendéd before it, becomes law. - ‘Along with Canada's automobile dealers,. who objected to banks leasing automoblies, and data processing firms who want their rel services ‘ > trust companies ve been accused by the federal government of delaying approval of the act for three years, But the trust companies _ insist it is a matter of sur- vival. They saw their share of the residential mortgage ‘ market shrink dramaticaily after the last revisions of Canada’s banking legislation in 1967 when chartered banks were allowed into the lucrative field. Although the act restricted banks to lending 10 per cent of the total asset base in morigages, Harcld Martin, executive vice-president and general manager of Mon- treal Trust, says a loophole in the legislation allows ‘tn wholly-owned bank mort: gage subsidiaries to operate ’ without limit. ' Bince 1969, trust com- panies have seen the chartered banks’ share of Canada's residential mor- tgage market go from less than one per cent to approxi- mately 32 per cent while thier own portion has shrunk © fram more than 50 per cent ‘to about 33 per cent. ; Unless that loophole ts closed by an amendment, Martin says trust com- panies’ primary source of income could be completely eroded as demand for housing falls off in the 1990 and 1000s. ~ - He notes that: the in- dustry's demise would be hastened if the banks were permitted to compete head- to-head with trust com the guarantee vestment certificate market as the new bank legislation Proposes. ; Under the existing act, banks must hold reserves , against possible loss on all non-cashable deposits. nies in- , Because trust companies | “have no such requirernents, they are able to quarter to one one- iy one- if of a percent higher interest rates.