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2 the STAR-PII0EN1X Saskatoon, Monday, March 6, 1972 Weather News YW CAM SPOT 4W wmy Dow A1XHER SHE'S MST REGINA (CP) Forecasts for Saskatchewan it sued by the Resina weather oRiee. SASKATOON M4PIE CKFFR KINDLnst-tY BATTLF FORD MbADOW LAKE REGIONS Frequent periods of snow with x-tensne drifting or blowing snow beginning this morning as strong North-weterUes will begin. Turning much colder the Maple Creek region tins morning. Mostly cloudy on Tuesday. Highs today 10 to 19 alxe except near 40 in the Maple Creek Region.

Lows tonight 5 below to 15 below. NORTHERN HALF WEYBERN YOKTON CARROT ltl ER LA ROM.E REGIONS REGINA CITY Frequent periods of snow and extensile drifting snow with brisk Easterlies this morning and intensifying this afternoon to brisk and si rung Northwester-lies WTth snow and blowing snow. Frequent clear periods on Tuesday and much colder with brisk Northwesterlies. Highs today 10 to 20 abote. Lows tonight 5 below to 15 below.

Pioneer 10 on course PASADENA, Calif. (AP) tory said. The instrument is a Pioneer 10, streaking toward Ju- cosmic ray telescope that began piter at 20,500 miles per hour, sending back data on the completed two critical manoeu- galaxys high-energy particles vres after passing the one-mil- Sunday. lion-mile mark, space officials Pioneer 10 was launched on sad Sunday. its 21-month odyssey to Jupiter The spacecraft successfully from Cape Kennedy, last test-fired thrusters which will Thursday and was speeding to-be used for Tuesdays planned ward the 1.5 million mark of the mid-course change, and space- 620-million-mile trip Sunday craft controllers activated a night.

craft-rotation system that keeps Tuesdays manoeuvre will de-Pioneer linked to earth with a termine the spot where Pioneer thin radio beam, officials said. 10 will fly by Jupiter. One of the Scientstis also turned on the possible target points is Io, Ju-sixth of 11 instruments in Pi- piters orange moon, which oneer 10 in the Saturday night some scientists believe has an manoeuvres, a spokesman for atmosphere. Another is the the California Institute of Tech- moon Callisto, which is as large nologys Jet Propulsion Labora- as the planet Mercury. SOUTIIFRN HALF WEYBURN ASSIMBOIA REGIONS Cloudy and mild this morning.

Snow and blowing snow with brisk and strong Northwesterlies beginning bore noon tndav and continued throughout most of the day Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with occasional light snow and continued drifting snow and brisk Northwesterlies until noon tomorrow. Much colder on Tuesday. Highs today near 40. Lows tonight 5 below to 10 below. TORONTO (CP) Canadian weather picture today: British Columbia: Cloudy, ram or Alberta: cold, light snow.

Saskatchewan- Snow, windy cold. Manitoba: Sunny and cold, snow In South. Ontario: Sunny and Cold. Quebec: Sunny windy, colder New Brunswick. Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island- Sunny and windy.

Newfoundland: Snow, freezing rain, colder tonight. TORONTO fCP Foreign temperatures between midnight and 10 a.m. local times except Auckland, noon: Aberdeen 32 clear. Amsterdam 41 cloudy. Ankara 30 cloudy, Athens 54 partly cloudy Auckland 70 cloudy Berlin 43 cloudy.

Birmingham 30 clear. Brussels 41 cloudy. Casablanca 97 cloudy Copenhagen 37 cloudy. Dublin 39 rain. Geneva 37 partly cloudy.

Hong Kong 39 clear, Lisbon 54 partly cloudy. Ixndon 34 clear, Madrid 50 cloudy. Malta 55 cloudy. Manila 73 partly cloudy Moscow '10 clear. New Delhi 53 dear.

Nice 43 cloudy, Oslo 32 snow, Paris 36 clear Peking 36 clear Rome 50 cloudy. Saigon 72 clear, Sofia 36 cloudy. Stockholm 32 cloudy. Sidney 61 rain. Tel Aviv 50 Tokvo 45 clear, Tunis 50 clear Vienna 41 partly cloudy 32 cloudy.

CREE LAKE REINDEER REGIONS Snow and occasional drifting snow today. Mostly clear tonight and Tuesday. Highs today near 5 above. Lows tonight 25 to 30 below. Russians agree lo site MOSCOW (AP) The Rus conducting the first half URANIUM -WOLLASTON REGIONS A few periods of light snow this morning otherwise mostly clear today and Tuesday Highs today zero to 5 above.

Lows touight 25 to 30 below. Funeral leads to arrests of the match in Belgrade and the second half in Reykjavik. Belgrade is in Yugoslavia and Reykjavik is in Iceland. The Russians had said Spassky, the defending champion, had objected to playing all the games in a European city with a hot climate in summer. In their letter the Russians said the games should begin in Belgrade no later than July 1.

Spassky had picked Reykjavik as his first choice. Fischer had selected Belgrade because it had made the top money offer of $152,000 to host the match. The championship match will be 24 games. sian Chess Federation indicated Saturday it would agree to two sites for the world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer of the United States and the Soviet Unions Boris Spassky. The indication came in a letter which the Russian federation handed to Dr.

Max Euwe, president of the International Ches9 Federation. Euwe came to Moscow to try to break an impasse over the location for the championship match. The Soviet news agency Tass reported that the Soviet federation said in the letter it is ready, in principle, to discuss Yf -m AP Wirephoto How deep it is! gaudy club outfits roared in a cortege behind Powells hearse. Powell was killed two weeks ago when unidentified motorcyclists shot him on an Anaheim street comer, also injuring one of Powells friends and a 13-year-old boy. The incident touched off an apparent revenge shooting Friday when 19 bullets were fired into a wooden house, seriously wounding Dennis Decker, 25, a one-time Hells Angel and Hessian who recently affiliated with the ANAHEIM, Calif.

(Reuter) An uneasy peace reigned between motorcycle gangs in this city 20 miles southeast of Los Angeles Sunday after a spectacular biker funeral Saturday led to 34 arrests. The gang war has pitted the Hangmen and their allies, the Hessians, i ls Disciples and Nuggets, against a beach-side gang called the Seekers. More than 200 members of the Hangmen and their girlfriends turned up at a funeral ceremony for murdered Terry Chuck Powell, 24, and more than 100 cyclists dressed in Ed Trask of Needham, sits atop his car after he got stranded driving through a flooded area in Quincy, Mass. He said he didnt think the water was very deep when he started through but a dip in the road brought the water almost to the door handles. Heavy rains caused flooding that stranded many motorists and tied up traffic.

12 dead in Barcelona blast Miiitoff continues talks Study praised The presi- vital importance to the con-dent piSMtoiisterte5m Mtatoff had bwnmade, buTaddnhat BARCELONA (CP) Res- The 10-year-old building in a near Esteban Rifa said he be- about 1 a.m. After it was and British Defence Secretary we are not yet out of the cuers pulled 12 bodies from the hilly residential section blew up lieved a gas leak was responsi- rocked by an explosion heard up Lord Carrington made some ad- woods. debris of a 10-storey apartment while most of its 50 residents bie. to two miles away and which vance Sunday towards agree- The main issue in the six- house early today after an ex- were asleep. Many ofthe apartment on keeping British mili- month Anglo-Maltese negotia- plosion collapsed the structure, ment dwellers were tary bases on the Mediterra- tions is the annual rental to be Police feared 20 or 30 more per- be Latin Americans.

paid for the continued use of the sons were trapped in the wreck- Ttl- British military bases on the is- age. land. Carrington and Luns both hilitv made clear to reporters that Windows in nearhv huildines the evnlnsinn. Dmty nean island. Mintoff and Carrington told reporters after six hours of talks that progress had been Three hundred police, firemen shattered windows within a ra-ment dwellers were believed to and students from Barcelona dius of 200 yards.

University struggled with the One man was saved from the The explosion was traced to debris, looking for the victims. eighth floor by a crane. He was the fourth floor, and City Engi- The blast blew out the walls spotted clinging to a window in of the building, and authorities the back wall of the building- "P1? Windows ta 'nearby taufii tion today Canada of du'strv bv' outside factors-has T- a nrincnul in the construction indus-' contributor to inflation through- OTTAWA (CP) of the Canadian Construe- struction industry but also to the economy at large. The insta- Association welcomed bmty of thy construction indus- the launching by the Eco- try largely imposed on the in- Report dismissed made. The two men will resume their discussions here today.

Dr. Joseph Luns, NATO secretary-general who attended Sunday afternoons meeting, were shattered, Each of the 10 storeys of the middle The building contained one apart- ground after the blast. OTTAWA (CP) Indian Af- discussed ways and eans to do mentj most 0f them hous- Last September, 1970, a nine- "8 I'1 trcCA president Eric L. Hartley Headdedthat members of the ana crasnea to tne Toronto said the association industry know that the rapid would make preparation of its swings in the volume of con-brief to the ECC one of its top struction activity is the root priorities for 1972. cause of the industrys prob- This study is not only of lems." they were sticking to the final combined British and NATO offer of about $36 million a year.

Mintoff wants a of $46 million. vearlv rental yearly rental fairs Minister Jean Chretien, in- both. And terviewed on a Sunday televi- ploration started, they a year after oil ex-had in year ever ing a family of four or more. storey apartment building being Bodies of several children built in Almeria collapsed when were among the first recovered, nearly completed, killing 15 The building collapsed at workmen. More hijackings expected GENEVA (AP) The Inter- ally released but Lufthansa had to pay a $5 million ransom for the plane.

Where are we? sion program, dismissed as their greatest stupid a government report trapping. that said his department is al- its quite evident that the lowing oil exploration in the seismic work didnt hurt the Northwest Territories to take trap lines. MALACCA, Malaya (Reuter) Xavier, the 10th century Jesuit precedence over the interests of Mr Chretien was asked if the Queen Elizabeth was given a missionary and explorer. the local inhabitants. report, prepared by Dr.

Peter welcome fit for a pop star when Later she watched a staged Mr. Chretien said the matter Usher, a department official, is she arrived at this West Malay- version of traditional Malay and of resource development in the nonsense. sian town today. early Chinese weddings. North must be kept in perspec- The crowds of more than The Queen visited Common- tive.

30,000 squealed with delight as wealth forces in Singapore on On Banks Island you have to the Queen walked through the Sunday. She was met by Rear- iook at the facts very coolly. narrow streets of this small Admiral David C. Wells, an Trappers were preoccupied town which has a long colonial Australian who commands the that oil exploration on the island history involving early Chinese combined force of 3,400 Austral- WOuld disturb their trap lines, pid, he said settlers as well as Portuguese, Ians, 2,800 Britons and 1,200 be said. I went there and I were, yes.

Dutch and British colonists. New Zealanders. Landing by barge from the Prince Philip is accompany-royal yacht Britannia, the ing the Queen, while Princess Queen visited the old Dutch Anne, with her parents since the buildings, Christ Church, and Southeast Asia tour started Feb. walked up a hill through trees 8, went to Tengah air base Sun-to see the grave of St. Francis day to fly home.

Ferries break free SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) A The passenger-and-car ferry change of wind and shifting ice Ambrose Shea and the rail-car i' national Air Transport Association said today it has warned its 120 member airlines that more hijackings may happen, following last months pirating of a Lufthansa airliner in Aden. An 1ATA spokesman said the organizations Geneva headquarters sent a message last week to airline presidents giving certain information and including certain warnings, but declined to elaborate. He said IATA receives information regularly from the individual airlines and passes this on to all other members through a special committee acting as a security news distribution centre. In the Aden hijacking, all passengers and crew were eventu- KELSEY BAY, B.C.

(CP) The pilot made a forced landing on a paved logging road in this Vancouver Island community and RCMP Constable Stan Nestibo greeted the five occupants. "Where are we? asked the pilot. Kelsey Bay, was the response. Wheres that? Vancouver Island. Is that Canada or the U.S.? Thats how Constable Nestibo describes the conversation of Friday, when pilot Ernie Lampert of Eagle River, Alaska, landed his twin-engine plane after dark, missing overhead wires, bunkhouses and stopping short of a large garage.

On Saturday, pilqt Lampert made adjustments, took off on a clear stretch of logging road and returned five minutes later with more engine trouble. The language this time was more colorful, but less quotable. The plane was still here Sunday night, while Mr. Lampert and his four passengers went to Campbell River, hoping to rent a car to drive to Seattle. early today allowed three Cana- ferry Frederick Carter were re-dian National ferries to break ported en route to North Sydney free of heavy ice in the Cabot after breaking free early today Strait where some 18 to 36 ves- when winds changed to the west held immobile during and the ice moved out.

The Ambrose Shea and Wil- Death toll reaches 101 MAN. W. Va. (AP) The Davies said in a television in-death toll in flood-devasted Buf- terview that a weak foundation tne weexena. sels were Special PAPA BURGER Hovercraft turns over 4 dead falo Creek Hollow rose to 101 may have lowered the top of the transp, liam Carson had more than 130 Sunday as National Guard dam and allowed the water to Ipreakej-s passengers aboard when they troops unearthed eight more crest it.

bodies from coal camps more than a week ago. About 70 persons are still of' wreckageV'lNationar Guard Sydney said the passenger-and- her bow. Her nine-man crew mUuT2llo of water thS roops have begun using a 50- car ferry William Carson was took to a liferaft and dory and when a Buffalo Min- ton crane to hoist the debris and able to make Port aux Basques, after two and one-half hours on -S dam gave way at the drop it to the ground. If no Nfld. early today and was en the me were rescued by an ice-head of the 17-mile valley.

hodie fall out, A government geologist, Wil- burned, liam Davies, said Sunday he At the high school in Man, does not think regular checking and other refugee centre at of the coal mine waste structure Wharton, more than 300 persons would have prevented the disas- whose homes were destroyed ter. Such dams should be engi- continue to sleep on cots. They neered completely different, are among the estimated 4,000 he said. left homeless by the flood. PEORIA, III.

(AP) At the age of 74, Mary Bandy has quit her paper route. She began walking her three-mile paper route in 1944. She took over as a temporary" replacement for her Canadian tourist jailed PORTSMOUTH, England JERUSALEM (CP-Reuter) 20, who was identified as the Ap. A jotarl hovercraft Alfred Cortinez, identified by mother of his 18-month-old fllnned over on to its police as a Canadian tourist baby. in PorLmouUt harbor dur- was jailed for four months and police said during the trial ing a gale, killing four passen-ordered deported Sunday after that Cortinez had tried to pre- gers, sank Sunday alongside a being convicted of shooting a vent doctors from treating the Royal Navy repair ship.

A sal-woman and assaulting a police- child for pneumonia, saying he Vaee attempt will be made man during a shooting incident didn't believe in doctors. iater. at a hospital. The baby was taken to hospi- The vessel, which plied be- Police said Cortinez, 50, tal last month when a cafe tween Portsmouth and the Isle sprayed pistol shots around the owner complained to police that of Wight riding on a cushion of hospital here last month when a hippie couple with a sick air, was just coming in to land he was trying to remove his child were creating a disturb- late Saturday when a big wave sick child from the hospital be- ance, police said. A social lifted one side and high winds cause he didnt believe in medl- worker found the baby to be ill, tipped it over, cine.

and police took the child to hos- Twenty-two passengers and The police said Cortinez hit a pital despite the parents pro- crew members were saved, but policeman over the head with tests, a man, two women and seven ths policemans own pistol and Some days later, police said, year-old Julie OConnell were shot a woman as he tried to the parents went to the Hadas- trapped inside and died. Julie take the child from the hospital. saft Hospital, attacked a nurse had always wanted to go for a With him was Anna Teckerlin, and took the policeman's gun. hovercraft ride and she was Cortinez then fired several wild taken on a round trip by shots, one of which hit a nearby friend as a special treat. The woman In the leg, police added, friend was saved.

youngest son, Marshall. Her 43 customers all of whom called her Mrs. Bandy included bankers, lawyers and doctors. She didnt throw the papers. She went to each doorstep, tucking the papers into places easy to reach, I only make about $2 a day," said Mrs.

Bandy, but it wasnt the money. I did It because I wanted to do It. I just love it. I like to walk. The doctor bugged me, my children bugged me and the route manager bugged me, the great-grandmother of eight said Sunday.

So I just gave it up last week. Just retired, that's all, after 27 years of delivering the morning Peoria Journal-Star. Mrs. Bandy said she plans to spend time with my cat, Mitzie, work In my yard and cut wood. I can swing an axe as good as anybody.

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to 6 p.m. N. G. Henderson, Manager HToronto Dominion the bank where people make the difference SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Airdrieonians 1 Dunfermline 0 Celtic 2 Ayr 0 Dundee 2 Motherwell 0 East Fife 2 Hearts 2 Falkirk 1 Dundee 1 Hibernian 1 Clyde 0 Kilmarnock 1 Rangers 2 Partick 2 Aberdeen 0 St. Johnstone 1 Morton 0 Division II Alloa 3 Queen's Pk 0 Arbroath 3 Dumbarton 2 Brechin 1 Stenhousemuir I Clydebank 3 Stirling 4 Cowdenbeath 1 Queen of 1 Hamilton 1 Ralth 1 St.

Mirren 3 Montrose 1 Stirling 2 Berwick 1 Stranraer 6 Forfar 0 IRISH LEAGUE Ards 2 Glentoran 0 Coleraine 4 Glenavon 1 Crusaders 3 Clintonville 0 Distillery 0 Llnfield 3 Portadown 3 Derry 2 Sheffield 1 Preston 0 Division III Barnsley 2 York 1 Blackburn 1 Torquay 0 Bolton 1 Chesterfield 0 Bournemouth 3 Bradford 0 Halifax 0 Brighton 5 Notts 0 Aston Villa 3 Plymouth 2 Rotherham 1 Port Vale I Mansfield 0 Rochdale 1 Wrexham 0 Shrewsbury 2 Bristol 2 Tranmere 2 Olilhum 2 Walsall 4 Swansea 0 Division IV Aldershot 2 Bury 2 Barrow 1 Newport 0 Brentford 0 Colchester 2 Cambridge 2 Stockport 0 Chester I Peterborough 1 Crewe 0 Northampton 1 Doncaster 2 Hartlepoois I Exeter 0 Southend 0 Gillingham 4 Reading 2 Grimsby 2 Darlington 0 Lincoln 2 Southport 1 Workington 2 Scunthorpe I LONDON (CP) Saturdays Old Country soccer results: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Coventry 0 Sheffield 2 abandoned after 62 minutes Derby 2 Wolverhampton 1 Ipswich 0 Crystal 2 Leeds 7 Southampton 0 Liverpool 4 Everton 0 Man City 2 Arsenal 0 Newcastle 2 Leicester 0 Tottenham 2 Man United 0 West Brom 1 Notts 0 West Ham 3 Huddersfield 0 Division II Birmingham 4 Norwich 0 Blackpool 1 Sunderland 1 Bristol 2 Queens PR 0 Cardiff 1 Fulham 0 Hull 1 Orient 1 Luton 0 Watford 0 Middlesbrough 1 Burnley 0 Millwall 2 Swindon 2 Oxford 2 Charlton 1 Portsmouth 1 Carlisle 0.

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