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2 The VANCOUVER SUN: Fit, April 2,1, 1971 shuiii1 fliivB mail itkUi ration niiniltcr ft Ii8' Underground paper to pay Quebec issue gets full airing Mideast mission set by Rogers U)S ANGEI.ES (UPI) A $15 million damage suit filed by 4tt undercover slate narcotics agents against the weekly I.os Angeles Free Press was settled Thursday for $13,000. The agents initiated the suit after the underground newspaper published their names, addresses and telephone numbers in a story "Knuw Your Neighborhood Narc." The agreement was made by publisher Arthur Kunkin, who promised to pay $5,000 immediately and the rest at a mouth. i WASHINGTON (AP) State Secretary William Rogers announced today he will xisit Israel and four Arab countries early next month in his search for Middle East peace settlement. Rogers told a news confer, ence he does not look for "a break-through" in the comse of his trip hut he will discuss with Egyptian and Israeli leaders the possibility of an agreement on opening the Suez Canal. The Arab countries involved are Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.

Rogers also said that he will visit Paris for talks with French Foreign Minister Maurice Schuman on April 29 and will stop in Italy on his way back to the U.S. He will also attend a South east Asia Treaty Organization conference of foreign ministers in London April 27-28 and a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, April 3D May 1 of foreign ministers of the Central Treaty Organization. Earlier, Rogers seemed to take issue with Vice President Spiro Agnew's reported criticism of press coverage of recent U.S. China developments. "I think the press has presented the picture quite well," Rogers said at a news conference when asked about easing the U.S.

posture toward China. He said the press accounts had pointed out "pretty clearly where we stand." "We would hope it becomes a new chapter," Rogers said. "It's up to the People's Republic of China." Continued from page 1 havs the Quebec issue thoroughly aned. His team was drafting a resolution that would include a clear party commitment to the federal system as embodying the best prospects for Canada's future, along with a statement that Que-becers must have the right to determine their own future, including whether they would remain in such a federal system. A policy dehale on foreign ownership also is due today, posing another acid test for the wafflers.

The faction has been unsuccessful so far at the convention. The waffle was voted down on a resolution to guarantee women a specific number uf seals on the parly's national council. The faction also lost out in an attempt to make it party policy that the entire HUGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALE BOYS KNIFED, STRANGLED RENTON, Wash. (AP) Two six ear old hoys whose bodies were found late Thursday in a gully were stabbed and strangled, Thomas Nault, King County chief of detectives said today. bcott Andrews and Bradley Lyons, both of Kenton, had been the objects of an intensive search that started Tuesday when they were reported missing.

A year old man has been questioned but not charged, Nault said. U.S. probes food fat labelling WASHINGTON (UPI) The Food and Drug Administration has tentatively approved labelling rules designed to encourage the use of polyunsaturated vegetable oils in food products, it was learned today. FDA sources said the plan lias been cleared by administration commissioner Charles Edwards and is now before his boss, Elliot Richardson, secretary of health, education and welfare. ff approved by Richardson, the proposals will be published in the federal register and following a period for comments by industry and consumer groups Ihe FDA will make a final ruling.

The move, a reversal of past FDA policy, responds to as yet unproved claims of many medical experts that saturated fats, mostly from animals, help raise the blood cholesterol level while polyunsaturated fats do not. These medical authorities contend that high cholesterol levels in blood contribute to heart and circulatory ailments. With heart ailments killing about 600,000 persons annually in the U.S., many doctors have recommended diets substituting polyunsaturated for salurated fats. New Brunswick, one of the four original provinces of the Dominion of Canada, has an area of 27,985 square miles- SWISS JAILED FOR TREASON LAUSANNE (Renter) The federal tribunal sentenced Swiss engineer Alfred Krauenknecht today to 4'a years' imprisonment for passing secret jet engine blueprints to Israel. Frauenknecht, 44, was found guilty uf treasonable activities and violation of military and economic secrets for selling 20 crates of secret blueprints for building French Mirage engines to Israel for $200,000.

SPACE Continued from page 1 a member of the cosmonaut training squad since 1967. Tass news agency said part of their mission was to make "comprehensive checks of the ship's perfected on board systems' and to test "manual and automatic control systems, the orientation and stabilization of the ship in different flight conditions." The three cosmonauts also will do "medico-biological research" on the effect of space flight on humans, the agency said. The announcement did not disclose how long Soyuz 10's flight would last. Soyuz 9 set an endurance record last June of 18 days, while in October, 19ti9, three spaceships Soyuz 6, Soyuz 7 and Soyuz 8 made a group flight. The Soyuz craft is relatively roomy wilh two compartments.

All three cosmonauts fitled into the crew capsule for the launch and the return to earth. During orbit they work and rest in the attached orbital compartment. Top chess umpire invited to meet BELGRADE (AP) Boz-idar Kazic, Yugoslav international chess umpire, has been invited to be chief umpire in the world championships' quarter-final match between Bobby Fischer, of Brooklyn, and the Soviet Union's Mark Taimanov. Fischer and Taimanov will meet in Vancouver May 13 to June 7. 'Union picket boat hampers barge tows' 1WHAT A BUY 1 1 00 nylon shag SQ.

Hcre'i yogr chonc. to corpei on. 7 ei A 1 Veterans stage march to protest Viet war 5IOIV low UIICll CIVHUUt MJIWII K'l- 1 I A tut olio unciuihable, upor-rlilint, iloin-rcuitont ond lonj woorlng. Tins it th corpiling you'v. bean woiling (ot.

Shop no ond tali, your tholte at gold, green, bittersweet. i roll-end remnants 1 Clearance of nylon thog, 501 nylon ond plush remnanti at fan- picket boat appeared after a dispute on Wednesday wilh the Canadian Merchant Service Guild over the hours of rest of a skipper employed by the company. The tnwboat industry reported earlier this week that the ('MSG officers are refusing to land tugs when the skipper has not completed six hours' continuous rest in a calendar day, as provided by transport department regulations and a new labor contract between the owners and the union. Company negotiators said the vessels have been slowing down or circling around with their tows until the skipper has completed the required rest period and is available to land Ihe vessel. The F.

M. Yorke spokesman said its vessel Tugger Yorke and another chartered by the company, Ihe 1.. O. had to be diverted to oilier rail docks in Hie Vancouver harbor early today when Ihe picket boat appeared. g) tastic savings.

COLOUR thog Gold Shog O. Turq. 2 Shag Gold Shog Gold Shog Span, Gold Shag Bittorlwe.l 0 Shog Gold Shog Ember Orong. t) Nylon Pluih Apricot Nylon Pluih Bitlenw.et Nylon Plush Billersw.ot ntirvnrn i rlllnTlinrn kiwi 3VU Ur I URfD Ml LUH He also promised to apologue to the families of (ho agents, many of whom had In move because of threats after their addresses were published. Jerry Resnick, 24, a clerk in the stale attorney general's office, earlier had pleaded guilty of theft of the list.

He later testified against Kunkin and reporter Jerry Appie-baum, who were convicted of receiving stolen property. Those convictions are under appeal. THE BRIGHT RED WAREHOUSE rolls room or your cnlir. horn, ot on Incred- that's not on beautiful 9 SIZE SAIE PRICE 12'6'2" 124'3" 12.46" 12'106" 12'9'1" 12x3' 1213'3' 1 212' 12x12' 12x5' 12'x3'2" 46.04 31.75 36.00 I 78.40 74.04 22.40 98.95 141.96 87.04 28.35 17.95 U'xllT' 63.28 42.50 59.97 69.40 65 .64 38.72, 17.86 20.11 16.38 9 68 52.54 12x76" 12 x10 7" 12'xl2'3" 12x117" 12'xcVlO" J2'x4' 12x3 11' 12 x3 3" 12x2'2" 12x17'5" GREATER VANCOUVER 900 Woodland at Vendblts Open Doily: I 00 a 30 p.m. including Saturday.

OPEN LATE THUFtS. FRISAY 'TIL 9 TERMS TO SUIT THE DOOR PARKING 95 IN USl St ss 1 Kelly Says: "You Never Pay RETAIL AT BEAVER" Cmiliiiut-rl from page 1 minutes when the hearing opened. Then, looking each senator straight in the eye, he answered questions with an unhesitating style that brought the responses out in measured paragraphs, not just sentences. On President Richard Nixon's policy: "What we are trying to do when we talk of getting out with honor is we are trying to whitewash ourselves. You cannot talk about peace when yuu are arming a people and tell them to go on righting.

"That's not peace, that's war." On the conviction of Lieut. William C'alley: "What he did finite obviously was a horrible, horrible, horrible thing. I have no bone to pick with the fact he was prosecuted. "liut the responsibility lies elsewhere If you are going to try Calley, you must at the same time try those oilier people who have responsibility." Ou congressional efforts to end the war: "Too many members of lliis body have failed to take a gutsy position. Too many have refused to face any question other than their own re election." On why the veterans came to Washington: "We have one last mission: To search out and destroy the last vestige of this war.

"We're angry because we feel we've been used in the worst fashion by this country. Our brolhers go down the street without a limb, an arm, a face, and small boys ask why. "Where are our leaders?" An estimated 700 veterans lined up on the steps of the U.S. Capitol today and tossed away llieir bronze stars, combat infantry badges, and what, tliey called other "symbols of shame" Ibey were awarded in the Indochina conflict. They marched single file to a microphone where each identified himself before throwing ballle ribbons over a temporary fence erected on the steps.

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M. Yorke and Son Lid. said the Family tied up, burned to death LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Three members of a family were lied up, soaked with cleaning fluid and burned to death today by a gunman who robbed their dry cleaning establishment, police said. A janitor also suffered burns over 50 per cent of his body and was in critical concilium at a hospital.

The charred bodies of Alfred and Ida Lizzio and their son, John, 14, were tentatively identified by police in the ashes and debris of CaiiieU's Cleaners. He warned: "Do what I say and you won't get hurt." Miss Foy said she walked several feet with the man and then yelled to an unidentified woman on the slreet to call police. The man panicked and fled on foot. On Wednesday, a man fit-ling Ihe same description attempted to force Mrs. Diane Karris, of 3937 Marguerite, to drive him to an unspecified location from the 1500 blook West Thirteenth.

She foiled lie attempt by feigning a heart altack. sofleuer dispenser, pump jiunnl (joJil. $310 00 I wholesale and retail fond business should be nationalized. Delegates also passed resolutions that would: Commit an NOP government to set up a consumer products testing laboratory and pass suiter packaging and labelling laws. Have an NDP government pass laws to regulate the operation of credit bureaus and similar organizations to enable consumers "to protect themselves against erroneous or malicious information." Support collective bargaining rights for federal public servants on all issues included in the privaie sector except "initial appointments" from outside the public service.

Have the NDP demand laws protecting the "political freedom" of public servants, now limited in some rases, to allow them full political participation. Paul Withers discarded nine Purple Hearts, a Distinguished Service Cross, a Silver Star, and a Bronze Star he said lie earned while serving wilh a Special Force unit in Vietnam. Judge George Hart of the U.S. district court Thursday lifted his ban against the veterans sleeping on the capital Mall and criticized federal authorities for first seeking the ban and then failing to enforce it. "These men are men who have served their country honorably," said assistant Attorney-General Patrick Gray in explaining the switch.

He also noted that the vets have been orderly and peaceful. Judge Hart, scowling and shouting, told Gray, "This court feels that one equal and co-ordinate branch of government, the judiciary, has been dangerously and improperly used by another, the executive. "You have put the veterans in the position of openly defying the laws and the courts of this country," added Hart, himself a decorated veteran of the Second World War. Earlier, the justice department had sought to keep the vets off the Mall on grounds it would otherwise have to allow other, more militant protesters to use it later. The word was that Nixon himself had authorized the about face.

The veterans staged a candlelight march to the While House Thursday night, Phillip I.avoie, 22, of North Dightou, struggled to walk on his wooden legs but, said it was so painful he had to give up. Lavoie lost his legs to a land mine while serving in Vietnam. Back at the Mail campsile, the vels listened to I.avoie give an emotional, impromptu speech against the war and for the U.S. "I love this counlary man," he said. "Like wow, its really beautiful.

"But we're not fighting for democracy over Iheie. We're figbling so some people in this country can have more money." university students of organized classes for three weeks and locked out some army officers, members of the civil servants unions. But the expiry of the law, which "froze" the conflict, by banning strikes and lockouts on the entire labor market, will not signal an immediate resumption of the stoppages, which were held to back pay demands. The biggest civil service union involved, the Confederation of Professional Associations, has given notice that it will begin new strike action afler April 28 if the negotiations being conducted through mediators deteriorate. opens It consists of original manuscripts, maps, wafer colors, drawings, newspaper items and printed material tracing the step by-stcp path to Confederation taken by B.C.

The exhibition will be on display until the cud of June. worse for his Hi -mile excursion. The search by HC'MP, Search and Rescue and about 20 n-'igbbors was launched at 7 in. Thursday when Erie's, mother Patricia reported him missing. Lric, who was wearing only a light jacket, diaper and shoes, was found in bush about three miles soulh of Porlier Pass.

A city woman was accosted Thursday by a would-be kidnapper. Police said a man grabbed Jo-Ann Foy, 20, on King Edward near Prince Albert about 8 p.m. Thursday, and attempted to force her at gun-point to accompany him. It was Ihe second attempt to abduct, a woman in 48 hours. Miss Foy said she was walking east on King Edward when the man grabbed her around the neck and pressed a gun against her head.

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