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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 2

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2 the STAR.PIIOENIX Saskatoon, Monday, April 3, 1972 Weather Mews jsxnumnimnffliiry Bodies relurnetl LONDON (Reuter) An radar base in Unye, on the RAF Britannia aircraft arrived Black Sea coast, from Ankara early Sunday at Their bodies were found Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, with Thursday in a lonely village the bodies of three technicians house in Kizildere, northern who were killed in a village in Turkey, by security forces who northern Turkey after being kid- stormed the house. REGINA ICP1 Forecasts for Saskatchewan issued by the legina office. SASKATOON- WEYBl'RN YOKKTON ASSIMBOIA MAPLE CHEEK KIXDERSt.EY BATTf.EFOftI) PRINCE ALBERT AMP HOW POESRAIW GET BACK UP FROM EARTH? I SSOT'! napped by Turkish guerrillas. ten rive ui me ueaa mens Colleagues who were tied up by the kidnappers in their Unye apartment arrived at Heathrow Airport Saturday. Law was a native of Quebec City.

The dead technicians Canadian John Law, 25, and Britons Charles Turner 45, Gordon Banner, 35 were kidnapped last Sunday at the Turkish air force CARROT RIVER KtUIUNS REGINA CITY Sunny and cold lodav and Tuesday, winds northwesterly fifteen to twenty today, lieht tonight and Tuesday. Hislis tudav fifteen to twenty above, lows tonight zero to ten below. MEADOW I.AKE-I.A RONGE C'ltliE I.AKH-URANIUM REGIONS Sunny and cold today and Tuesday. Hishs today zero to ten above, lows tuniKht near fifteen below. REINDEER WOLLASTOV REGIONS Cloudv with snowflurries today.

Tuesday sunny, cold with northwesterly winds twenty both davs. HiKhs near Fischer pushing his luck CANBERRA, Australia (Reu- yond the prize money, ter) American chess player Euwe said he had sent a cable Bobby Fischer could be auto- through his office in The Hague matically disqualified from the late last week asking the Ameri- final of the world cnampionsnip, can Doay to ciear up me suua- tion. TORONTO 'CP' ForeiCT temperatures between nildniKht and 10 a.m. local limes except Auckland, noon: Amsterdam 4S cloudy. Ankara 37 cloudy.

Athens 57 partly cloudy. Auckland 64 partly cloudy, Berlin 30 driz-yic. I'liiSM'ls cliiiiuy, Cairo 01 clear Casablanca 61 clear. Copenhagen 46 cloudv. Dublin 45 parlly cloudy.

Geneva 46 clear. Hong Kone 63 cloudv. Lisbon 59 clear, London 52 drizzle. Madrid 52 clear. Malta 57 clear.

Manila 81 partlv cloudv. Moscow 30 partlv cloudy. New Delhi 66 clear, Nice 52 clear. Oslo 32 snow, Paris 35 partlv cloudv. Pekintr 45 clear, Rome 54 clear.

Saigon 75 partlv cloudy. Sofia 39 clear. Stockholm 36 cloudv, Sydney 68 rain. Tel Aviv 54 cloudv. Tokvo 46 partlv cloudv.

Tunis 52 partlv cloudy, Vienna 4S rain, Warsaw 36 cloudy. zero, lows tonight near fifteen below. TORONTO (CP) Canadian weather picture today: British Columbia: Sunnv cool Interior, increasing cloud B.C. coast Alberta: Mainly sunny and not so cold. Saskatchewan: Mainly sunnv and cold.

Manitoba: Cloudy periods. Some snow and cold. Ontario: Cloudy, sunny intervals snow-north, colder. Ouebee: Sunnv Intervals and cold. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia.

Prince Fdward Island: A few flurries or showers. Newfoundland: Cloudy, snow or rain later. If there was no reply on his desk today the matter would be considered negative. He said it is up to the national federations to guarantee their players' presence or pull out, and rules provided a player's presence must be guaranteed three months before a match. The world title match was scheduled for June 22.

Dr. Max Euwe, International Chess Federation president said here Sunday. He said Fischer would be automatically disqualified if the United States Chess Federation cannot provide certain guarantees by today. "Fischer cannot keep fooling around," Euwe warned, referring to overseas reports that Fischer is balking at the terms 9.m. rr rJM i Back 'It will be a great pity if he rrsp-tira.

Ea; 11 of the agreement for his match does not play, but it will be his with world champion Boris own fault," said Euwe, who is Spassky of the Soviet Union, visiting Australia to meet chess and is demanding he and Spus- officials, give exhibitions and sky share in match profits be- lecture. ALTA LAKE, B.C. (CP) Prime Minister Trudeau and his wife Margaret ended a day of skiing Sunday with a visit to the MtM -Ul I I lliwit again the community's annual Easter parade Saturday. He sat in an open convertible, leading the 17-float parade along a five-mile route. The celebration was also occasion for a rare public appearance by the Trudeaus' three-month-old son Justin.

Mrs. Trudeau, holding Justin in her arms, waved to the parade from the balcony of the mountain condominium owned by her father, James Sinclair, former federal fisheries AP Virephoto Addition lo Paris skyline Whistler Mountain chapel for Easter services. The couple spent nearly six hours on the slopes, and are expected to stay at the ski resort for at least another day. Mr. Trudeau departed from usual desire for privacy at Whistler, where he and his wife honeymooned after their marriage last year, to take part in Rising beneath the Eiffel Tower arch is the Maine-Montparnasse Tower under construction in the French capital.

When completed in April of next year, the structure will have 56 stories of office space topped by a panoramic restaurant. Quake hits Pacific War criminals sentenced persons who had contacts with MOSCOW (AP) A military Saboteurs caught Sunday. No damage or injuries were expected, the centre said. An earthquake measured at 7.4 on the open-ended scale was recorded in the same area on Feb. 29 and another measured at 7.2 occurred there Feb.

14, the centre said. WASHINGTON (AP) An earthquake with a Richter scale magnitude of 6.7 was recorded in the South Pacific off the Santa Cruz Islands, the National Earthquake Information Centre here reported Sunday. The centre said the quake occurred about 4:30 p.m. EST tribunal in the Ukraine has sentenced two men to be shot for rounding up and executing Jews and others during the Second World War, a Soviet newspaper reported Sunday. The newspaper Trud said the men, named only as Lutsenko and Zabolotny, had joined the police force of the Nazi occupiers and rounded up and shot Soviet partisans.

The executed more than 100 Jews, including children, Trud said. The paper added that Lutsenko executed fellow villagers, among them a female cousin and several 16-year-olds. More than 60 persons gave testimony at the trial in the Ukrainian town of Golovanevsk, the paper added. SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (Reuter) Police surprised a group of youths trying to blow up a radio transmitter and fought a brief gun battle in this Basque city early Sunday, well-informed sources reported. Two civil guard security police were slightly hurt when they came across the youths near the Voz de Guipuzcoa local radio station, the sources said.

The youths fled after the exchange of gunfire, but civil guards later found explosives and detonators by the scene. In a separate incident at the town of Tolosa, about 30 kilometres south of here, a monument to the fallen of the Spanish civil war was blown up shortly before dawn, the sources said. They also reported an explosives attack on a statue of the composer of the Flaganist anthem, Cara al Sol (Face to the Sun), at Cegama, 43 miles from here. The extent of the damage was not immediately known. Courtesy call 4 AA i i t-'J A3 if I 'tit I '-f '11 A 1 1 1 Z.

TTZT ii 1 1 Campaign costs questioned BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Soviet warships are on their way to visit Iraqi ports in the Persian Gulf, the Iraqi state radio reported Sunday. "Preparations are well under way in all Iraqi ports to receive the visiting units of the Soviet navy, due to arrive soon," the radio said. It did not say how Iraq has three port on the northwestern tip of the Persian Gulf, the outlet through which most of western Europe's oil supplies are shipped. The ports are Basra, Fao and Urn Kasr. The visit has been scheduled to coincide with national cele-b a i next Friday when Iraq's huge North Rumaila oilfield begins production, the broadcast said.

The Soviet Union has pumped $196 million worth of equipment and technical assistance into development of North Rumaila, which has a billion tons of proven deposits. Greenpeace Three WELLINGTON (Reuter) The Canadian Greenpeace Foundation, a protest group based in Vancouver, is seeking volunteers in New Zealand to join a ship-board protest against the French nuclear testing site in the South Pacific. The fundation cabled The Evening Post newspaper today calling on the people of New Zealand, Australia and Peru to join its protest against the rrench nuclear testing program at Mururoa atoll. The tests are expected after June 1 at the atoll, which lies some 800 miles southeast of Tahiti. The cable said the foundation would recruit volunteers for the protest ship, to be known as Greenpeace Three.

Greenpeace One and -Green peace Too were used to protest against the U.S. nuclear test on Am-chitka Island, in the Aleutians, last November. OTTAWA (CP) Robert Andras, Liberal party campaign chairman, says the 1968 election cost the party less than $700,000. He fought back suggestions by interviewers on the CTV network program Question Period Sunday that the next election would cost a lot more. "There is 'on the public record book on the last election which Indicated that our national campaign was less than $700,000 and I can assure you that that figure is pretty accurate." Would his party's budget for the next election be $5 million or $6 million? "Oh, my goodness, no." Mr.

Andras, also consumer affairs minister, said he was astonished that the Ontario Progressive Conservative party spent about $2 million in an election last fall. He said he would not disclose how much his budget would be "we're not that close to an election" but that total expenditures would not be in the millions. Guerrilla shot dead PUERTO ORDAZ, Venezuela (Reuter) One of Venezuela's most wanted guerrilla leaders, Americo Silva, was shot dead by national guards who stopped his car at an army checkpoint near this eastern port, it was disclosed Sunday. Military authorities here said one soldier was killed in Saturday's gun battle with Silva and another guerrilla, identified as Pedro Centeno Gomez, a university student. Silva leaped from the vehicle but fell mortally wounded in a hail of bullets, while the student, who was driving the truck, escaped.

Silva was considered the third most important guerrilla leader in Venezuela. He was a member of the Eastern Guerrilla Front, still active in the mountain country of eastern Venezuela. Nigerians go right ecker sought rain wr Makarios ready to lalk manned virtually every intersection in the city. There were no reports of serious difficulties in other parts of the West African country of 60 million, which decided last year to break with its British colonial past and get in step with neighboring countries. NICOSIA (Reuter) Presi LAGOS (AP) Nigerians began driving on the right Sunday after six months of getting ready, including sacrifices to the "god of iron." Newspapers reported that bus owners slaughtered a dog at recent ceremonies and splattered its blood on their vehicles to assure the approval of Ogun, who in the eyes of Yoruba tribesmen controls all things metal.

Thousands of Nigerians turned out in Easter finery to take part in the switchover. The change went smoothly in Lagos, the capital, where police, soldiers, Boy Scouts and volunteer traffic wardens "I'm afraid that this tragedy could be the first of a whole series in a new campaign of sabotage in South Africa. "Experience has taught us that this sort of crime, like bank robberies and murders, is rarely isolated it occurs in waves." South African Railways' general manager, Johannes Loubs-ter, said the crash was "a definite case of sabotage there is no conjecture about it." Police said the crash could have been intended to set off a black-white clash. CAPE TOWN (Reuter) South Africa's railway police chief said Sunday that Friday's deliberate wreck of a train, which killed 38 -w i could be the start of a campaign of sabotage. Security forces are mounting a massive hunt for saboteurs who loosened the rails, causing the train jammed with Easter holiday-makers to hurtle into a bridge near the North Transvaal town of Potgietersrus.

Another 174 persons, all non-white, were injured. Police Chief Gen. Marius van Vuuren said: WANTED Estimates on Paving Driveway. Approx. 23' 60', Phone 343-1779 ment of the island in stages," the statement added.

The statement said the government has also accepted the UN proposal of Nov. 24, 1967, calling for a progressive reduction in the armed forces with demilitarization as the ultimate object "provided that guarantees will be given against foreign military interventions." Greek- and Turkish-Cypriots each maintain conscript forces of about 10,000 men throughout the island. Greece and Turkey each have a regular army battalion stationed here under the treaties that accompanied the 1960 independence agreement. The UN peace force established eight years ago now consists of about 3,000 men from sven countries Canada, Austria, Britain, Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Sweden. dent Makarios said Sunday the Cyprus government is ready to discuss a general disarmament plan to reduce tension between the island's Turkish and Greek communities.

The president's statement came in response to a suggestion by Turkish premier Nihat Erim during his recent talks with President Nixon in Washington that "the Cyprus communities should hand over to the United Nations for disarmament purposes the arms in their possession." Makarios said the Cyprus government has always supported a solution to the Cyprus problem based on negotiation and not force of arms. The government has repeatedly made "certain suggestions aimed at the general disarma University of Saskatchewan Department of Music (Saskatoon) presents University Concert Choir (Retina Camouj) Bruce Lobauen. Director in concert at CONVOCATION HALL Friday, April 7, 8.00 p.m. NO ADMISSION CHARGE Tip Top's Got It All It I ictus O.C. soccer The Challenge Community Involvement, Boys Grace Westminster Church 10th St.

and Eastlake Volunteers are urgently required as leaders and their assistants BOY SCOUTS WOLF CUBS LONDON (CP) Saturday'! Old Country soccer results: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 3 Notts 0 Coventry 2 Man United 3 Crystal 2 Southampton 3 Derby 2 Leeds 0 Huddersfield 0 Everton 0 Ipswich I Chelsea 2 Liverpool 2 West Brom 0 Man City I Stoke 2 Sheffield 1 Newcastle 0 West Ham 2 Tottenham 0 Wolverhampton 0 Leicester 1 Division II Blackpool 4 Burnley 2 Bristol 4 Preston 1 Cardiff 0 Birmingham 0 Charlton 0 Norwich 2 Fulham Milwall 0 Luton 3 Sheffield 1 Oxford 0 Watford 0 Portsmouth 1 Swinton 2 Queen's PR 1 Orient 0 Sunderland 0 Hull 1 Division III Aston Villa 2 Swansea 0 Bamsley 1 Bolton 0 Blackburn vs. Halifax ppd Bournemouth I Brighton 1 Bradford 1 Rochdale 1 Mansfield 1 Walsall 1 Notts 1 Wrexham 0 Oldham vs. Rotherham ppd Port Vale 0 ristol 0 Tranmere vs. Shrewsbury ppd York 4 Chesterfield I Division IV Aldershot 0 Exeter 0 Bury 4 Barrow 0 Chester 3 Newport 0 Crewe 2 Brentford 1 Darlington 4 Workington 0 Grimsby 2 Cambridge 1 Hartlepools 1 Scunthorpe 0 Lincoln 0 Southend 0 Northampton 6 Gillingham 1 Peterborough 4 Colchester 0 Southport 1 Stockport 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Celtic 3 Partick 1 Dundee 1 Dunfermline 0 East Fife 2 Falkirk 2 Hearts 1 Aberdeen 0 Kilmarnock vs. Hibernian ppd Morton vs.

Clyde ppd Motherwell 0 Dundee I Rangers vs. Ayr ppd St. Johnstone 3 Airdrieonians 3 Division II Albion vs. Queen's Pk ppd Arbroath 3 St. Mirren 2 Brechin 4 Hamilton 1 Clydebank 3 Stranraer 0 Cowdenbeath vs.

Alia ppd Stirling 0 Berwick 4 Queen of 2 Montrose 1 Stenhousemuir 2 Forfar 1 Stirling 3 Raith 0 IRISH LEAGUE Ballymena 1 Portadown 6 Bangor 1 Glentoran 2 Coleraine 3 Cliftonville Crusaders 4 Ards 0 Glenavon 4 Distillery 1 Linfield 0 Derry 2 DRESSES SMASHES Ml EVFEllS (1 Sweater Only 80c) 2 DIMES Wo OFF PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 1810 VlS5j 1 Phone Broadway CtEANERS 653-2636 LIMITED TIME ONLY Always Save More at Our Store CP Winuh'jto Desirable Qualificationj Empathy and understanding of boys 8 to 11, 12 to 14. Enjoying outdoor activities. A planner and activator able to guide while letting vouth grow in leadership. Healthy in mind and body enjoying living. Objectives Service to the Community by providing boys with opportunities far development in Physical, Social and Spiritual Fields.

Rewards Watching the growth and enjoying the fun. If interested please reply in writing to: Kcv. E. L. Bishop, 503 10th East, Saskatoon, Sask.

and introduce yourself. Previous Scout training not an essential. Cold? Coof weather didn't stop crowds from turning out to see the Easter parade along the Eastern Beaches Boardwalk in Toronto Sunday. Ari Ondrack. nine months, was icell wrapped up but Cathie Campbell.

17, leader of the Scarborough Easternvttes, was in the opposite position. She was exercising so much that slie wasn't worried by the cold..

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