Rotary Club president George Mostad (right) presents tennis courts to Jack Cook. Photo by Brien Sri. CASTEAU, Belgium (AP) — Gen. Alexander Haig, terrorists remote-controlled bomb as slightly injuring three The exploded a ‘guards in ‘another vehicle. 55-year-old U.S, general, who retires Friday, No one ‘claimed respon- Srd Kitimat Compan sibility for the attack im- NATO's supreme allied commander in Europe, - narrowly. escaped an ap- parent assassination at- he was being driven from his home to his office. The bomb exploded under a country bridge as Haig’s The bombers' timing was off by a split second and the detonation came just a moment after Haig’s car. told reporters later he believes he has been made a farget by a specific terrorist organization. ‘He did not mediately, and police in-. ventigators and officials at Huig’s Supreme Headquar- ters atiee Powers Euro tempt Monday when I: CHEVROLET, ET ops wl Pronction Onty son Kiloneies a “RAMCHARGER oy +, GHEY. 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As the automobiles crossed a small, narrow bridge over a ravine, an explosion blasted a 24:metre hole through the pavement between Haig's car and the, trailing car of security men, : The trailing car wab - almost blown -off the road-:+- way and its roof was crushed by pieces of concrete crashing down, they said. Haig told reporters his car was lifted off the ground by the blast. ‘‘Huge pieces of the roadway § were falling like | rain,” he sa ‘He jumped out of his car to see whether there were any - explosives beneath it. But a policeman from the trailing car, lying injured on the ground, motioned to him to move awa , Haig sald, . Two Belgian pollcemen anda U.S, Army guard in the following car were slightly injured, treated at a hospital ‘and. released. Haig, his driver and a guard were _Unharmed. - The trunk and exhaust of Haig’s car were damaged. The third car, leading the file, was not affected, Halg estimated the ex- plosive device must have weighed between 100 and 300 Police said the mine was wedged between the un: dersurface of the bridge and a culvert covering a’ con: veyor belt that runs below the bridge. Wires from the bomb ran alongside the road off the bridge, then under- ground fo a detonator 165 metres away. Next to the detonator police found a construction worker's hard hat and a walkietalkie radio. Asked whether he thought he would have been killed if the mine exploded a split second earlier, Haig sald, “Yes, 1 think 50."" “Tt is obvious that whoever did it was trying to ‘kill: Halg,”’ a Belgian police -spokesman said. “He or they . almost succeeded,” A source at SHAPE sald the general normally uses three to seven routes to work, Halg said his limousine is not armor- plate “Today's incldent had a very fortunate outcome,” Haig said at the news con- ference. But it also served as a very sober reminder to all of us that these terrorist forces are strong today.” Hesaid there have been in- dications during the last year that terrorists are plotting to kill him. “I felt I ' was the specific target of a specific organization,’ he 6A He did not elaborate, but a: SHAPE spokesman later sald there have been no earlier known atternpts on Haig's life. presenter theaward, said _ that Karen, age 24, is one of the youngest guides to complete: requirements for. the Canada Cord.. Requirements include physical fitness, .com- “Karen Cornelis (right) congratulated Kitimat Guide wins honor ’ requirement. for ¢om- munity work, and skills in crafts,. fine arta the outdoors and the home. In order to fulfill the munity work, Karen: worked for UNICEF and assisted a Browrtie pack. NEWS IN BRIEF VICTORIA (CP) — Premier Bill Bennett and Opposition- Leader Dave Barrett have agreed to take ‘in a. televised debate, rearne of the twa men appearing ‘ore the cameras are siim because of conditions imposed hy both Bennett, whohad refwed a one-on-one debate with Barrett during the recent provincial election, said he how is prepared to debate the New Democrat leader this week as long as the half- hour debate is televised live i tte eget oped bayon _ debate on a network because - way they want to see their ona network, between opm. - bee and 7 7pm . That condition eliminated independently owned CKVU Television-in Vancouver, which had offered - it’s facilities at any time satisfactory to both sides . when it heard that Bennett had agreed to a debate. Bennett said he wants the CKVU' in pot seen in his Okana, outh riding, he Wenig the debate ‘this week (Canda Week) because perhaps people are more reflective at that time, in the country, ; run.” ub . ote soe Ath, * ae ves Soviets say no more talk MOSCOW. (AP) — Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei ropedig SALT ruled out Teo] negotlations if the U.S. Senate refuses to ratify the arms Imitation treaty. : ; Switching from Rugsian to English to emphasize his , point: for us" reporters, Gromykyo told a news conference that Senate rejection “‘would be end of negotiations — end.’ “No matter what amend- New crime fighter seen : OTTAWA (CP) — The RCMP is enlisting a new ald in their battle against crime ~~ the world’s first fully- automated fingerprint. scanning Bystem. The scanner can match fingerprints found at as many as 100 crime scenes a day againat a file of 400,000 prints. Police forces acrosa the country would have eccesa to the ile, The syatem waa developed by Rockwell International Refugees to be towed out KUALA LUMPUR (AP) — A Malaysian official said Monday his country will atick by Its policy of towing newly-arrived "boat people” from Vietnam back out into, the South China Sea, The official sald nearly 13,-000 refugees have been lowed out in the last week, Kassim Ahmad, pariia- mentary secretary to the foreign ministry, sald that if countries Ilke the United States do not accept refugees Time to pay debt OTTAWA (CP) — A gun lobby eaid Monday it hel elect the Progresslve Con- secvalive government and is prepared to call in its debt. The National Firearms Association sald in a statement. that gun owners helped defeated. 39 MPs, monly Liberals, in the May tal election, Six of thove listed were not can- didatea for re-election. “Many MPs were defeated - not accept refugees unless ments would be made, it: would be impossible to reopen negotiations," he d, The treaty limits the number of long-range Soviet and U.S. missiles and bombers until the end of 1965. Western diplomatic sources said Gromyko's statement was an attempt to scare opponents of the treaty, ‘‘which tactically probably isn't a bad thing to do at the moment,’ specifically for Canada and is: housed in the RCMP's Ottawa headquarters, an RCMP spokesman said, First introduced at the beginning of the year, the system Is Ricavo to be - ly operations 1980, Tt can classify a fingerprint every two © seconds. The previous. . manual. system took 30 seconds. 'The manual check was also limited ta a bank of 50,000 fingerprints, already’ in Malaysia, ’ the vernment’s next step will to repatriate them to Vietnam. But Vietnam’s am- bassador to Malaysia, Vu Ma Back Mal, told a news conference Vietnam would they flrat applied for mission to return, contesoed their wrongs in leaving, and agreed to readjust to the new Communist way of Ife in Vietnam. in the May 22- election because they didn’t un- derstand the question of gun control] and would not fespond to the concerns. of their constituents,” the association sald in a statement, The statement, lesued after a two-day meeting, sald the association ensure that the government of Prime Minister Joe Clark lives up to ite gun control pledges.