' STUTTGART (Reuter) — Three leaders of the BaaderMeinhof tarroriat gang were buried as 1,000 security police stood by and left-win Sym: athizers. shouted: “mur- The unadorned, rough pine caifins containing C] es of Andreas Baader, 34-year-old coleader of the extremist eR and his fover, Gudrun were interred side t ty side _ JERUSALEM (Reuter) — Canadian External Affairs Minister Donald Jamieson said Thursday he had found unexpected flexibility in Israel’s approach to Middle East peace talks. After a day of meetings with Prime Menai and Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, Jamieson said he th ht Canada could have role in influencing Israeli thinking, “The Israeli government ented by Mr. in and Dayan show significant amount of flexibility—probably a bit more n I expected,” Jamieson said. Hesaid he fourid a genuine desire among Israeli leaders for: movement towards real peace. Asked about a remark he made on his arrival Wed- nesday that he was seeking Laetrile drug Minister . Jan Carl Raspe, 33, wae buried in : nearby cemetery, ; The funeral of the three terrorists, found dead in their cells nine days ago at the | neobesecurity prison, went ahead despite” opposition from residents who fear the graves -may become a shrine to left-wing. ex- ‘emis lice helicopter circled ‘ove ead and security men & meaningful role for Canada in moves towards peace talks, Jamies on told & news conference he en- visaged bringing some influence to bear on Israeli “] we have done that, ” he said. “I think Mr. Dayan realized that what I to visit Egypt later in his tour EXPLAINS ROLE Jamieson cited Canada’s peneed in Unites Nations ekeeping ations as en examp eati role in the bilddle | wast. He pn Canada is prep oplaya partin fur vel F ekee rations. But’ declined ie say if Canadian troops would participate in * could be poison ‘SEATTLE Laetrile dosa a a fne recommended... which inter te sale in Washin ton iar fe come e for jethal SAYS a ie pole alifernia niversi aot of ofessor. mode cal rotcelurer, Duane Babcock of Sumas, said the professor's statements are either false or made without direct knowledge of the - substance. The professor and other ts were quoted in aco shied ¢ story today in the - Seattl Post- Intelligencer. newspa aper said .Dr. : Aun H. er, medical director for Babcock’s Northwest Botanic En‘ terprises, Inc. had his license t6 practice medicine revoked in California in 1975 for treating cancer patients. “in a ent manner.” * Laetrile, espoused by some as a cure for cancer, also goes under the names of am: and Vitamin B- 17, Its manufacture and sale were legalized by the Legislature this year. WITHIN DOSAGE Dr. Jerry P. professor af medicine and chic’ of hematolo ogy oe oneal oF at the U erty crnia at Davis School a Medicine was quoted as ig that a dosage of 18 a day “is wi the thal ‘dosage range for an adult.” He said the recommended dosage ayoue contain op of protyanide, and it takes between 50 to. 30 rams of pure cyanide to a ngton Phar- maceutical Sciences De- partmentsald the amount of pyanide found nt pure am gdalin would be slightly M Babcock told the Associated Press today that the California professor was “lying. If not, then he is. ignorant about ‘raygéalin " (AP) | — ant —g . Babcock does not have a ‘gollege degree, he says, aula (experience) t ence) for a degree. My training has been both formal ‘and " formal.” CONTAINS NO. CYANIDE He said amygdalin does not — actually contain e body when it has contact with the oedie on The amount of eva de created varies with the’ individual, he -main- “The body has built into it it’s own control system,” he said. He said many foods, carrots for example, contain " anaygdalin, but not to as as apricot. be the Ba determined sa what dosage recommenda one wilt be put on the labels for ire! hased. Vithout a ae: said that will be doze 7 agreement a the state Board Beard of Pharm : | VAs a manufactu r we will put. a dose on the uct if we sell it in retail ‘Tots. It will be a safe doge,”. he said, : Babcock, who along with other Laetrile enthusiasts has fought a battle . withthe American Medical “Association, , sald. Nitiler’s license revocation was a “total. frame up” by the AMA. “Anybody who crosses Big Dactly (AMA), they aming @ case against aot eal abcock, We're brief birial servic tam-' . nations south . “deep ' cyanide, but that cyanide is’ created within ils. . he has not Listed ae i you wish your Business Phone listed for your customer's armed Plas automatic pistols by as Pastor runo gtoad t performed a 2, $2. “Father forgive eerie br they | know, not what they WEAR MASKS’ “ About 2,000 persons crowded around the grave. many of .them ma leftists: wearing red car- and gar ing Andress and 3 dreas and Tei_tortuged Sen Found dead 1. in their cells and murdered ins Stam- mheim.” As the caskets were lowered into the graves, the extremists shouted in . unison: “Free. all political » prisoners. » One man cried: "They will be. remembered | longer than their murder. ° *aader- M einhof sSUp : porters claim the three were urdered in the jail, where . they were serving life © nces for ml urder and Jamieson. finds Isrealis flexible Canada may play mideast settlement role ‘Lebanon if a UN force is stationed there. He said Canada is reviewing its peacekeeping activities and would have a clearer idea in a few. weeks - as tohow muchit would take rt in future operations. question of financing . these activities needed to be — cleared up, ‘he said. _Hesaid nhis talks here he had reaffirmed Canada’s an rt for Israel’s security aTHe di eek however, take firm positions - -on such delicate issues as the extent of Palestinian participation at peace talks in Geneva, or whether there should be a Palestinian homeland. Jamieson said he now more fully understands Israel’s fears that a wit drawal from the West Bank of the Jordan River mi t endanger Israeli. security. Israeli leaders faad in- “other crimes. The au- orities say the two men. “were found Shot through the ‘head and Enaslin hangin from an electric cord ani ‘that ite” “deaths were auigid nite. the ood at angry mood a the to piv ve rite, no 1 incidents funeral. oes a ae a pa ot car were .smashed ‘when, police members of a gang that murdered Hanns- Martin . ‘Behleyer. checked dicated a willingness to meet reasonable demands “he said, and “Thope that will identities of several hundred people . staging a protest march..: Ina small chapel where the bodies had lain during the night, Strebel told a few mourners—incl En- sslin’s parents and Baader's mother—that for some the three had represented the destruction of basic values. Others linked them, despite the havoc they caused, with a fight for umanity, he said . rn be durticated elsewhere. And I have no reason to iin i wil mt be . Trade embargo asked to halt. OTTAWA (CP) — The overnment was urged ursday {o su ternational efforts for tougher arms and trade sanctions: against South Africa Robert Stanbury, Liberal MF for York Scarborough and a former cabinet minister, said outside the h- Commons that: Canada. should back a reported U. Repression of blacks sparks U.S.-measures: ‘WASHINGTON (Reuter) — President Carter said Thursday he will support strong sanctions against { the sale of wea South Africa as the U.S. Peaction to that country's repressive measures a blacks. Carter a Dated his move to the United States’ and legitimate concern” about South Africa’s action to put down black leaders and their white supporters. “The crisis was engen- dered last week when South Africa took away the rights of free press. and eliminated many Or: ganizations themselves ‘which had been working in toward eguallty for a No day off. citizens,” the president told a televised news conference. “My decision has been to support strong sanctions t.the sale of ‘weapons. to scuth Africa.” Carter predicted that the arms ban would be ported overwhelmingly m e United Nations. He said the arms ban will include a prohibition against the sale of spare weapons parts to South Africa. Other possible steps to be taken in the future con- cerning South Africa will be assessed, Carter said. “We are working in harmony” with Western alliance riends.and leaders in Africa and throughout the rest of the world, "he said. § in February ° OTTAWA (CP) — The country will have to forgo a promised extra. winter olHday in February because of the bad economic situation, the Commons learned Thursday. Heritage Day, proposed byanall-party eens committee ears ago, would be held on a February Monday undor nen government <7 Secretary of State John Roberts said the government will not proceed with a bill this session “in view of the economic im- K & J AUTOMOTIVES VILLAGE MEATS - TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - 635-4227 | ALL-WEST GLASS - 638-1166 Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY. HERALD eor i instead : oO 10:90 p. them time to travel New Business’s Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. 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