Mexican holiday became nightmare Either that or would have committed suicide bv now TORONTO tCP holiday in Mexico in August turned into nightmare for Kirkland Lake Ont man who went through red light spent three weeks in jail for running red light Bob Menard 19 said Tuesday The police stole everything had money passport clothing everything And was raped by the other prisoners Menard said the United States government arranged his release The Canadian government didnt do anvthing he said Pay boost denied chief MITCHELL Ont CP Stewart Stark chief of the towns fiveman police depart ment was denied an increase in his Sll60 salary by town coun cil meaning he will continue to be paid less than his deputy and two of his constables lhe denial of an increase is at least the third in three years Its not right Stark said But theres nothing can do about it The towns police committee hart offered the chief ltlper cent increase last month if he improved the departments op eration If it wasnt for the as probably still be in there Wont night CHICAGO AP Thomas Wilson says he will never forget the night he spent in jail on speeding and drunken driving charges His body will always show the brutal scars he says he received in the ordeal In $15million lawsuit Wilson claims fellow prisoners at the Cook County jail used cigarettes to burn large pieces of flesh out of his chest stomach and back They were laughing and talking to each other as they burned me Wilson said thought am just in here for traffic violation In the suit filed Tuesday in Cook County circuit court Wilson 29 alleges that the county was negligent because no guards came to his aid although he screamed and cried throughout the June ordeal Bob Goltz assistant director of corrections called the allegations bizarre Feeding hungry conference topic llAt Tli Sclfhelp is important in casing hunger pangs but international priory ities must be reorganized to feed the hungry of the world the World Food Council was told tednesday It It Singli Indias minister of rural reeoiistruetioii told the council the wheel of fortune turned in our favor only when we iiiaxiiiiiled otir own internal resources Several other presentations during the day cniphasired food sector strategies as ways of encouraging developing countries to focus their best efforts on the food pliililtlils But Sol IIlltllIl chairman of the presidential commis sion on hunger said radical reorgaiiiatioii of our national and international priorities including redefinition of tilt tional seetiiih is needed to HEART DOG BUTTERFLY suslgiaimwgfimx NICK LOWE Labour of Lust Cruel To Be Kind Switchboard Susan American Squirm More AT SAMS ONLY The Gambler SUZI OUATRO It You Know Suzi NICK LOWE LABOUR 1F LUSTI Switch Board Suun Born Fighter Love 30 Fine 499 Kli Rt iiiiairs save people from hunger He forecast major crisis un less governments wake up to the danger of failing to resolve the food situation Linowitz said his commission will recommend that the US focus assistance efforts on en couraging developing countries to adopt food policies aimed at improving selfreliance MILLIONS DIE Four Italian parliamen tarians told news conference that 50 million persons die each year of hunger or malnutrition many times more than the number who lost their lives in Second World War con centration camps Marco Pannella said star vation deaths were massacres perpetrated by governments which choose to invest hun dreds of billions of dollars year in arms instead of helping those in dire need CANADAS lARGEST AND BESTKNOWN RE CORD STORE SATURDAY SEPT 81h am only HEART Dog Butterfly Straight On Cook With Fire Dog Butterfly More Ouath Umirod Ono Porhuori THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ON SALE AT ADVERTISED PRICES WHILE SUPPLY LASTS FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY ONE EACH PER PERSON AMERICA Silent Letter IN th ILOCKHEADS DO rr YOURSELF loclcdln lnbotwoontu Don tAnIi Mo Wottlng For YourTul Unay Sunny Du Hoty YotlyMlochlot L1 to rg et It is next to impossible that prisoner could have screamed for three hours without being heard by so meone Goltz said If it was something that happened in five minutes maybe But to hold him down for several hours We are not at all convinced that this happen ed in the dormitory Dr Milton Miller who treated Wilson for his wounds said he believed the mans story because the positioning of the wounds show it would have been impossible for them to be selfinflicted Wilson had been arrested that night on charges of speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol He was placed in dormitory of the jail and waited for friend to come with $100 bail John Burns Wilsons lawyer said that when his client went to washroom several prisoners came up from behind threw sheet over his head and tried to rape him The suit alleges the men punished Wilsons resistance with what they called the test of fire Wilsons comments were published Tuesday by the Chicago Tribune Sears CORRECTION In the Sears Days circular on page the Boys vest for $597 item kBoys 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