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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 2

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Ottawa Journal page one Monday, July 11, 1977 Going on holidays with Tdi Bryant renews crusade Utting may fly home on Amin's personal jet mmsmmm Continued from page I but he wants them to remove the "economic cancer" imposed on them by Americans and Asians, so that the Canadian economy is controlled by Canadians alone. Amin was also quoted as saying that he loves all "Scottish" -r- and had Utting been Scottish, he would have been given a red-carpel welcome. The broadcast also said that if Utting is unable to get another aircraft, he will be carried 'in but did not amplify this statement. Radio Uganda said Sunday that Utting was having discussions with Amln at Cape Town View, the president's residence on Lake Victoria, south of Kampala. No information on the discussions was given.

Observers here said it appeared today that Utting has been kept in the custody of the military police at Nakindye since his arrival in Uganda on June 22. Temperature at 45 Celsius Hijackers turned PROCTORVILLE, Ohio (UPI) Anita Bryant sang at the church service of the First Baptist Church of Proc-torville Sunday and later said she is willing to sacrifice her singing career and continue her fight against homosexuals if that is God's will. She was a guest of the pastor, the Rev. John Alley, who heads a private group trying tojstart a television station in the southeastern Ohio area. Bryant sang three songs, gave a -personal testimony for Christ and visited- the children's church service arid the nursery.

Vernon BartragA, head of the nearby Huntington, VV. Coalition for Human Rights, said his group did not picket her because she had every right to sing at the church. Following the service, Bryant told reporters that "vice has become virtuous and God is being degraded." She read from a passage of the first chapter of Paul's Letter to the Romans, mentioning such things as men having illicit sex with men and the wrongful use of women's bodies. She claimed that's where America is today. She said she has been an entertainer nearly all her life, but said "if He is willing to lake that away, I'm willing to do His will." The night before.

Miss Bryant was faced with homosexual demonstrators during her appearance at Marshall University in Huntington, W. just across the Ohio River. She has been met by demonstrators in her public appearances since she recently led afight in Dade County, whtch' gained repeal of a law which would have eliminated discrimination against homosexuals in housing and employment. Continued from page I After he applied for asylum, the Swedish government refused to extradite him and said it would put him on trial. The Soviet airliner was seized about eight hours after five Palestinian hijackers turned on their leader and forced him to surrender with them to Syrian police who guaranteed them "absolute safety." Two Arab officials and five on leader Kuwait airport In temperatures that rose to 45 degrees Celsius.

Kuwait's security chief and an official of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) volunteered as substitute hostages and went aboard with a fresh flight crew Sunday after the hijackers agreed to accept a safe-conduct flight to South Yemen. But the Palestinians diverted the plane to Damascus. A Syrian spokesman said the hijackers were persuaded to defy their leader, 36-year-old Abu Saed, who was refusing to give in unless all his demands were met. The hijackers had demanded release of Arab prisoners of various Arab governments, including presumably some held by Syria. The PLO condemned the hijacking and said it wanted Saed on charges of fraud and extortion.

It said he was freed from a Beirut jail Thursday by agents of an Arab government which it did not identify. The PLO said Saed was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, one of the more radical guerrilla organizations. But pthsr sources said Saed was a "member of PLO chief Yasser Arafat's own Al Fatah guerrilla U. S. dollar-peseta trading suspended by Bank of Spain MADRID (AP) The Bank of Spain suspended U.S.

dollar-peseta trading today amid reports the government was preparing to devalue the peseta. The peseta closed Saturday at 69.99 to the U.S. Banking sources-said a 10- to 15-per-cent devaluation was likely. Government spokesmen refused to comment as Premier Adolfo Suarcz met with his new cabinet. Private banks said they were told "there is no market" until after the government announces its new economic program.

Andv ClurlUJuurnul CH Guess what got away? Almost nothing, or so It seems from the pleasant burden over Ian McGlinn's shoulder. The eight-year-old looks like angling success personified as he trudges home with nine beauties for the weigh-scale and the dinner table. But there were even bigger catches and better fishermen in Saturday's Rideau Canal fishing derby for youngsters. See also Page Amin's presidential jet to Canada, via Heathrow Airport, London. It said that Utting attended a service Sunday at Namlrembe Cathedral In Kampala the centre of the Anglican Church In Uganda.

But he later spent another night In the custody of the military police, whose headquarters are at Makln-dye, also In Kampala. The broadcast added: "However, he Is scheduled to leave on holidays with the life president" British crew members of the Kuwaiti Airlines airliner were freed unharmed. Armed with a sub-machine-gun and other weapons, the Palestinians took over the Boeing 707 jet Friday after it took off from Beirut for Kuwait with 55 persons aboard. The captives were freed in two groups during 25 hours of negotiations as the airliner sat at the JUST A BUSINESS TO US Fatal journey started in B.C. js I H.bK2' 22 SollloltlHl 2.7 wiioCiiv.

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The young man's journey to Mexico had started from Canada's west coast some months before, but according to a few Ottawa people who had met him, he had been a wanderer for many years. Ever since he dropped out of a Sir John A. Macdonald High School Grade 9 class in the fall of 1972, details of Mark's life have been sketchy. Sir John A'k vice-principal Ross Donaldson remembers seeing him in Ottawa "two or maybe three years ago." "I was walking near the when I saw him." said Donaldson today. "He shouted to me and we had a little talk about what he was doing.

I think he had got a job in some sort of rehabilitation work out west. He was happy and looked like he had got himself straight. Proud I guess you could say." The California murder victim's picture doesn't appear in the school year books. There is just a space with his name underneath It. "Some students just have a knack of not being around when the pictures are being taken." said Donaldson.

Orange county police finally confirmed the unknown body was that of Mark Andrew Orach after contacting the RCMP in Ottawa last week. Investigating officer W. E. Stanbury said Ottawa had the victim's fingerprints on file. The RCMP refused to comment when asked about Orach today.

As yet, police In California have yet to find a motive for Mark's death and can only say that he was apparently one of many victims in a mass murder Involving up to 40 other victims. Last year the body of a man called John Doe given a simple burial In California. "At least now he's got a name." -said Stanbury today. Ottawa, Montreal: Sunny today. High 26.

Low 16. Increasing cloudiness Tuesday. Slight chance of showers. High 26. Synopsis: An area of high pressure over Massachussetts will give mainly sunny skies today, but a disturbance now over Minnesota will move into the area with increasing cloudiness Tuesday.

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