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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 2

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1 In SI AtM'llOLNIX Sakntuou, Thursday. July 1972 Weather 15 FI'MAT ARAIW i summary IS A BIG DEAL HklB SEEM HI i Jiarv investigated I (llll.l AST Mill a I I SASIwVK liKWAN KKI.IONS Matnly Minny today except for some clouillrns and brief IIiiiimIi'i- iIiowmi in i tow localities. Kiflif tni lower seventies with ovfmifni iowi in fin' mid forlles. Krifla.v, mainly bunny. I'OHOMu I'l .11,.

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Cloudy ptliodl chance of shower or lltundershoucr in northwest. ijuebee Sunny, sonic cloudy grinds Nova Jiinija, New Brunswick Prince l.dward Island. Urunswick suniu elsewhere cloudy. Newfoundland: cloudy, sunny Inter als sixties Made-to-Measure Suit Regular $145.50 JULY DISCOUNT PRICE $119.50 Choose from a large group of imported worsteds and I weeds. The usual fine styling, workmanship, meticulous fitting.

Mi. Gray said he presumed he was referring to the court case and said he has asked for a report on it. In the case, Gordon Henderson, lawyer for W. W. Buchanan, former chairman of the anti-dumping tribunal, said a charge against his client was based on information supplied on a confidential basis to the income tax department.

OTTAWA (CP) Revenue Minister Herb Gray said Wednesday he has asked for a report on a charge In Federal Court that his department misused confidential tax-return information. He was replying to a question in the Commons from Marcel Lambert (PC Edmonton West) on whether income-tax information is available to representatives of other departments. HlviJ.NW (OP) ygftCttti tOt tknvan issued by tin Hilna wealher office. Equipment broken BBJ BBF HiH: fl THjkWwf BT BB toMSM' Bfl oneiliators quit uslom lalloniiK umi imnl.rs, Dnriuruil cloths not on Mile. "I do not believe that it was an honest error in my son's case.

I believe it was a case of complete incompetence." He was referring to the medical handling of his son in the hours the young man was in Montfort Hospital prior to his death following a highway OTTAWA (C A two meetings, a federally-appointed conciliation board has thrown up its hands in a dispute between Poole Construction Ltd. leased today, neither side would budge from prestated positions. The carpenters, members of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, wanted an immediate start to cf Edmonton and 19 carpenters employed by it in the Northwest pay at double rates for all over-Territories, time worked instead of the At both meetings last month, usual time-and-a-half rate. The the board said in a report re- company refused. WHAT SAITII THE I LriNAI, l.liq; is the nil! of Cod (Humans 8:23) received by faiih In Christ alone.

Consider John 5:11 "For (iod so loved the world that III' gave Ills only bC'Kulten Sun. Dial IIKI.IKVKHI IN HIM should not perish, bur have everlastins life." Here we arc not lold lhat we must first Inve find, but we are told llial He has loved us. We are nol asked lo kivc Illin aiivlhinu but ue are risked lo believe lhal He lias (hen Ills sun 'llial is Lull's pari Ihe LOVING and the our part is Ihe UKI.lKVINi; and Ihe HAVINC lake John 3 "He lhat believelli on Hie Son halh everlasting life." Il-A-T-H spells HATH, and means that the person who believes on Hie Son possesses eternal life. How about J'OU? Mcpiien Hillyer, Star Rt .1, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 OTTAWA (CP) Frank Sre-ter was not given a blood transfusion prior to his death at Ottawa's Montfort Hospital because the necessary equipment was broken, a coroner's inquest was told Wednesday. The inquest is the second into the Dec.

15, 1971 death of the 2ti-year-old University of Ottawa student and follows insistent demands for an investigation by his father, Boston doctor Frank Sreter. Dr. H. S. McGladdery, who attended the young man, said Wednesday he had administered saline and glucose solutions but that, when he called for blood plasma, he had been told the equipment necessary to administer it was broken.

Asked if he thought a blood transfusion would have saved the young man's life, Dr. McGladdery said that, in retrospect, he felt it would not because subsequent tests showed his heart was enlarged, his lungs were filled with blood and his liver was congested. Dr. Sreter, who instigated exhumation of his son's body May 24 and an order by provincial Solicitor-General John Yuremko for the second inquest, said Wednesday: Firemen sign contract WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) sought during negotiations by Windsor firemen ratified Local 455 of the International Wednesday a new three-year Association of Firefighters, contract which will bring the Tne new contract, which is annual pay of a first-class fire- tn iaT1 ol, nii i io7i retroactive to Jan.

1, 1971, calls man to in 197J. The 1973 pay figure brings for raises to $10,550 for 1971 and firemen to within $320 of the $11,236 this year from the $9,500 parity with Windsor policemen paid in 1970. NOTICE the sh or His CP Wlrephoto Bomb planted Toronto and Amsterdam will officially become twin cities in ceremonies in Toronto Sunday. Getting ready for it, Iain Sloan, 7, and his brother, Alastair, 9, (right), members of a group learning Dutch folklore puzzle over wooden shoes too big for them. Early Seed Feed Ltd.

will be closed ALL DAY Saturdays during July and August. Summer hours will be: Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EARLY SEED FEED LTD. PHONE (i.2-ll(;il SAIGON (AP) A bomb that destroyed a Cathay Pacific Airways jetliner over South Vietnam June 15 was smuggled aboard the plane in a suitcase by a man wearing a police official's uniform, aviation sources said Wednesday.

in the name of Miss Somwang Promprim, one of the 36 passengers who boarded at Bangkok. The sources said the aircraft was loaded and ready to depart when the man in police uniform came aboard with a suitcase and put it under Miss Som- A little more than an hour wang seat, after leaving Bangkok on a The sources said the police flight to Hong Kong, the Con- uniform probably explained how vair 880 exploded at 29,000 feet the man was able to get aboard Fischer apologizes Chess classic set to go over south Vietnam central tne aircratt alter an passengers and their luggage had cleared highlands, killing all 71 passengers and 10 crew members. Sixteen of the passengers were Americans. Sources close to the crash in customs. Insurance policies totalling at least $113,000 were taken out on Miss Somwang and a seven-year-old girl travelling with her vestigation, who earlier dis REYKJAVIK'.

Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer made a full and penitent apology to Boris Spassky today, and organizers of the world chess championship match said the two would meet the first match because of his tardy arrival. He said this "would place me at a tremendous handicap" and he didn't believe the "world's champion desires such an advantage in ctosea Ule tinoings mat a doitid snoruy oeiore tney noaiueu me had been responsible, identified plane, insurance company offi-the luggage as being delivered cials in Bangkok said Tuesday. Economy Hardware Sth St. at Clarence Ave. will be closed Sunday order to play me." for their first game night.

"I know you to be a sports- Tanaka new head Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, said he didn't penalize Fischer for his late arrival in Iceland because the American challenge is "living in another world." He said Spassky, the Russian world title holder, was "very upset' 'and that he would like to give him another week before the first game. Euwe also admitted he had violated the rules in allowing two previous postponements in the start of the match. He promised strict rule enforcement in the future. The 24-game series between Fischer and Spassky had been scheduled to start last Sunday. Fischer stayed in New York, holding out for more money, and Euwe postponed the start of the match until Tuesday.

Fischer arrived that day, but the Russians objected to his conduct and Euwe put the start off until today. Fischer apologized Wednesday for delaying the start of the match, but the Russians demanded apologizes in writing. Then they demanded that Fischer forfeit the first game. All Day July 8 to enable the fa mi I al lend ISoli Weddin The organizers said it had man and a gentleman, and I am been agreed in principle to hold looking forward to some excit-the drawing tonight to deter- ing chess games with you," Fis-mine which player would have cher concluded, the white pieces and with them Earlier Euwe had met other the first move. demands the Russians made on The young American, in a let- him and suggested that the ter delivered by hand this morn- start of the match be delayed ing to the world chess champion further, from the Soviet Union, apolo cult economic problems facing Japan.

Former foreign minister Ma-sayoshi Ohira, one of the candidates defeated by Tanaka in Wednesday's party election for the leadership, is being tipped as most likely to receive his old portfolio again. The 62-year-old Ohira, foreign minister in 1962 and 1963, was one of the chief architects of Japan's prosperity boom in the decade. TOKYO (Reuter) Parliament approved 54-year-old Kak-uei Tanaka today as Japan's new prime minister, clearing the way for him to select a cabinet. Observers expected Tanaka to introduce some fresh faces into the government, but he will also need experienced advisers to help accomplish the trick of normalization of relations with China and the solution of diffi Democrats await ruling COMPLETE on California delegates Forgivable loans wanted gized for his "disrespectful behavior." Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for both him and Spassky but also started an avalanche of confusion, asked the Russian to "accept my sincerest apology." "I simply became carried away by my petty dispute over money with the Icelandic chess organizers," he wrote. The written apology from the American challenger was one of the chief conditions posed by the Russians before Spassky would sit down at the chess board with Fischer.

Fischer told Spassky: "I have offended you and your country, the Soviet Union, where chess has a prestigious position." The temperamental American also apologized to Dr. Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, and Icelanders, "the thousands of OTTAWA (CP) Farmers should be granted forgiveable loans by the federal government in the same way that money is given to industry, Senator O. H. Phillips (PC Prince Edward Island) said Wednesday. Speaking in debate on amendments to the Farm Credit Act, which would increase the amount of loans that can be extended to farmers, Senator Phillips said farmers across Canada are facing serious losses in income.

There is no reason the farmer WASHINGTON (AP) Democratic party forces are seeking a rare special session of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine which presidential candidate gets the California delegates Senator George McGovern thought he had locked up. The appeals, to be filed today, would go first to Chief Justice Warren Burger who would decide whether to call the justices back trom vacation. The arguments revolved around constitutional guarantees of due process and the ex- to machine and fertilizer manufacturers and processors of agricultural products, he said. Senator Phillips said that while he found nothing wrong with the intention of the bill to make more credit available to farmers, this alone would not solve the problems besetting the agriculture industry in Canada today.

While total farm incomes dropped in every province except British Columbia between 1970 and 1971, costs of farm machinery and freight rates were CLOSING OUT SALE BAKER BROS. Furniture Appliances Ltd. -lth Saskatoon, Sask. Sale Starts Thurs. July 6 -15 hum, mi st in sold leaders will "obey the law of the land." But commenting that "nobody controls a Democratic convention," he seemed to hint that the convention might flout a ruling it disliked.

The Court of Appeals restored to McGovern all the 271 votes he won in California, reversing the committee's vote to take more than half the number from him and apportion them to other primary candidates, chiefly Senator Hubert Humphrey. The court suspended the effect of its rulings until 2 p.m. today to give the high court time to act if it wishes. The Supreme Court has held only three special sessions in its party's credentials committee in the California case, but upheld it in the Illinois case. First is the party hierarchy, which defends the committee as the proper body for deciding such matters and wants the high court to declare the selection of convention delegates off-limits to the federal courts.

On the hand, forces loyal to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley argue that the courts should upset the committee once more and restore convention seats to Daley and 58 allies. McGovern's renewed hopes for a first-ballot presidential nomination ride on the verdict. Whatever the outcome, said Democratic national committee counsel Joseph Califano, party fans around the world and espe- should not receive forgiveable ciallv to the millions of fans and tent to which federal courts loans, when funds are extended rising. the many friends I have in the may inject themselves into par-United States." tisan political processes. However, Fischer brushed Two groups are appealing a aside a demand from the Soviet U.S.

Court of Appeals decision Chess Federation that he forfeit Wednesday which reversed the Chrysler seeks raise McGovern forces announced DETROIT (AP) Chrysler announced last week it is boost- Wednesday afternoon that the leir Corp. announced Wednesday it jng the prjces 0f its Jeeps and appeals-court action gave the has asked the Price Commis candidate more than the I Quebec hits pollution passenger cars by an average delegate votes needed for nomi The Hotel Bessborough sion for authority to increase prices for its 1973 model cars and trucks by an average of $182 per vehicle. Chrysler became the second automaker to serve notice it wants to raise prices for 1973 models. American Motors Corp. nation.

The Associated Press delegate count, which does not list officially uncommitted delegates who are leaning toward a candidate, showed McGovern with quality of boats on lakes and rivers will be regulated according to the of about five per cent. Neither General Motors Corp. nor Ford Motor Co. yet has indicated how much of an increase it will seek, although both have indicated they will apply for authority to add to price tags. provide a certain drinking water.

celebrates size of the body of water and abusive or useless noise will be limited. Motorcyclists jailed The government will issue "certificates of approval" on pollution control measures which will be a prerequisite for industrial development or expansion. The bill calls for the establishment of an elaborate system of monitoring stations to assist in detecting sources of air pollution. It also proposes an emer Saturday, July 8th 8:30 p.m. Mr.

Goldbloom said the fines of up to $5,000 for a first offence by a major polluter and up to $10,000 for subsequent offences were established to match those set by Ontario. He said he did not want to give industries the impression Quebec was easier pro gency alert and reaction pro- on polluters than Ontario QUEBEC (CP) The Quebec government has proposed severe penalties for polluters and a single cabinet portfolio to handle all ecological problems. Major polluters will be fined up to $10,000 a day under the bill introduced Wednesday in the national assembly. Fines up to $200 are provided for such infractions as littering a highway or operating a motor vehicle which does not meet pollution control standards. There was no indication in the proposed legislation of what new norms of acceptable pollution will be.

Victor Goldbloom, minister responsible for the environment, said various government agencies are working out standards and regulations, to be added to the bill later. Many environmentalists ex-pressed early dissatisfaction with the bill. "It's like fighting a bulldozer gram to deal with accidental sudden air pollution dangerous He sald he expected the bill to to public health. be passed by the end of the The use of outboard motor- year. the Battleford Bar in OAKLAND, Calif.

(AP) Fifteen motorcycle-club men were jailed Wednesday in connection with the rape of two 17-year-old Canadian tourists, police reported. The girls were stripped naked and raped by at least 15 men and forced to perform "unnatural sex acts'' at an East Oakland house Monday night and early Tuesday, said Lieut. William Fugler. He led a raid on the house. The girls, both students from Vancouver said they were returning to Canada after a California vacation when they decided to find a motel in They said they were forced to drive to the house after a motorcyclist got into their car at a stop sign.

Four hours later, the girls said they managed to escape and reach a motel where the manager called police. The girls were taken to hospital and later released. All 15 men were booked for investigation of kidnap, rape and sex perversion and held on $100,000 bail each. Fugler said two others were arrested on drug charges. All 17 were scheduled in Oakland municipal court for hearings today.

Featuring the Joey Moore Show and the Heidelberg Band (No Cover Charge) July 10-15 Dancing and Entertainment Nightly in Ihe Battlelord Bar Featuring the Gentry Brothers and the Global Affair 1,436 votes. But Humphrey was in no mood to concede. He noted that the Supreme Court had not yet spoken. Humphrey conceded that it would be "quite a hassle" if the convention ignores the court, but said he felt it has the right to do so. The appeals court based its intervention on the conclusion that the party had ignored its own rules to the point where constitutional guaranteed due process were violated.

California law awarded all the delegates to the winner. In the Illinois case, the appeals court was unanimous in finding that the party could reject Illinois delegates on grounds the selection did not conform to party rules. The 59 uncommitted Illinois delegates, led by Daley, were challenged on grounds they were chosen in a closed slate-making process and that they under-represented women, minorities and young people. The appeals court directed the district court to write orders blocking any action by Illinois state courts which might affect the ruling, and blocking any party action to take California delegates away from McGovern because of the winner-take-all primary. with a water pistol," said He-lene Lajambe of Montreal, president of the Societe pour Vain-cre la Pollution (SVP).

She said the bill is not strong Early bird selections Selections for tonight's harness racing at Marquis Downs: First: Ray, Hurricane Quill, Adios Chimo. Second: Reappear, Abbey Counsellor, Al's Dream. Third: Robin Rex, Hilo Tass, Crystal Todd. Fourth: Doc Mol, Victor Lee Bubble Time. Fifth: Mighty Future, Relhom Brenda, Darkey Khan Kinney.

Sixth: Executive Suite, Mighty Wray, Elder Hanover. Seventh: Beechy Creed, Joanns Joe, Rocket Richard. Eighth: Queen's Widower, Sue Richard, Sugar Stick. BEST: Mighty Future (Fifth). Longshot: Brenda May (Seventh).

Police strike end- enough to frighten polluting ID-YARMOUTH, N.B. (CP) agreed to accept a new one-year dustries into cleaning up. It will The strike by Yarmouth's 10- wage contract boosting their only chase after the effects left man police force has ended and salaries bv $498 annually. He bv the mom flaerant violators. The bill gives the minister ine men win De DacK on tne jod sata the proposal was worked today, Joe Ross, executive out by the town council at a director of the Police Associa- meeting during the night, tion of Nova Scotia, said At present, the men earn be- Wednesday night.

tween $5,000 and $3,600 an- Mr. Ross said the men have nually. power to regulate pollution of water, air and soil and to control levels of noise, radiation waves and magnetic fields. All municipalities will have to I.

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