Sq lt gttt news roundu Lougheed Ioses cool with newsmen CALGARY ICPl Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed told reporters the hell with you and abruptly ended an inter view Friday when they tried to ask about controversies in volving several of his cabinet ministers About halfway through scheduled 45minute interview with The Canadian Press and Broadcast News Lougheed was asked about controversy involving the lease of Crown land That matter was raised in the legislature earlier Friday the last day of the fall session The remier said his public lands minister Bud Miller would ave to answer those questions He then was asked generally about controversies involving his cabinet in which the response of the government had been to ask for public trust Lougheed asked for specdics He stopped the reading of list of nine controversies involving ministers after the second example dealing with former agriculture minister Hugh Homer and sale of bull semen to Brazil We had an election in 1979 the premier broke in Im telling you Well go write your story The hell with you Airline cuts booking requirement MONIREAI ICP Air Canada announced Friday it has shdrtcncd its advance booking requirement to 15 days for charter class fares on anadian flights between Dec 15 and Dec 29with return travel nolater than Jan Normally 30 days advance booking is required to get tickets at the special fares which are 25 to 48 per cent lower than regular fares but the airline said it is loosening its nilcs following anadian transport commission ruling that allows scheduled airlines to offer the same relaxed ad vanctdbmking conditions as charter carriers spokesman said the Boday requirement would return after the end of the peak holiday travel season Another spokesman said most of the seats allocated to charter class passengers on popular routes during the peak season have already been booked Leger honored for scout work llWA iCli Former governorgeneral Jules Leger was awarded the Silver Wolf for his contribution to the Boy Scouts organization in ceremony Friday at Government llousc cn Ed Schreyer officiated at the ceremony which rccoginzid eight Roys Scout acts of bravery and seven scout ing lcadcrs for their service Kenneth Argue 10 of Marshall Sask and William Wal lace 18 of Kamploops RC received the Jack Cornwell decoration for showing courage in the face of severe health handicaps Richard Jensen 14 and Paul Worsfold 13 of Burnaby 1t were awardtd the Silver Cross for bravery and Glen llolm 13 licton Ont was awarded the Bronze Cross Michael Waddcll 11 of Queensville Ont Robert Reid 12 oi Garden Ray lt and David Aklok 16 of Coppermine received medals for meritorious conduct Reginald Groome of Montreal former president of the national council of Roy Scouts of Canada was among the leaders honored Denies spending $4000 on shopping TORONTO itll External Affairs Minister Flora Maclionald has denied spending $4000 during shopping spree in London and says it could not possibly be true because dont have $4000 to spend on anything let alone clothes Miss MacDonald said in letter written to Larry Grossnian Ontario minister of industry and tourism which he read in the legislature Friday It has been brought to my attention that question was directed to you concerning the Shop Canadian program based on an article which appeared in the Toronto Star and subsequently in the Kingston Whig Standard claiming that spent $1000 on shopping spree in London England can assure you this is not only false but impossible In the past almost all my clothes have been bought in Kingston and this will most certainly be my practice in the future Shocked at spy report TORONTO CPI The director of tne Art Gallery of Ontario says his Ionglimefriend art historian Sir Anthony Blunt is the last person in the world he would have suspected of being spy for the Soviet Union Ive known him for 20 years William Withrow said Thursday Its great shock lhate to use the words cant believe it but those are the words that come to mind Blunt was stripped of his knighthood by the Queen Thurs day after being named as lie was proud of Englis traditions and especially the monarchy Withrow said in an interview Withrow said Blunts expertise in art was once called on by the Art Gallery of Ontario to authenticate 15thcentury French work the gallerv eventuallv purchased Lisa Treeplanting ceremony Britains Prince Charles steps down the earth around beech tree he planted in Windsor Englands Great Pork Thursday on behalf of the Men of the Trees Society of which he is patron The organization was formed to increase the planting of trees in Britain to replace the many that are being lost annually to disease and land developers CP Photo Reward offered in slayings TORONTO CP Police have offered $50000 reward for information on the killer or killers of the Airst family in their Toronto home on Sept 30 Ike Airst 57 and his son AV mm 22 were bludgeoned to death in their sleep Airsts wife Celia was stabbed and beaten in the hallway of the home Raps agreement on chickens QUEBEC CP Provincial Agriculture Minister Jean Garon has accused the federal government of threatening the Canadian poultry industry with bankruptcy because of recent agreement with the on chicken imports Garon told news conference Friday that Quebec would consider pulling out of the national chicken marketing plan unless the agreement is changed substantially The agreement which took effect Oct 22 gives US pro ducers 63 per cent of the Canadian chicken market That means imports of US chickens will be fixed at H5 million pounds in 1979 1485 million pounds in 1980 and 152 million pounds in 1981 Never has the agriculture and food industry had to live with ridiculous commercial agreement the minister said Ontario has already condemned the accord Garon called for immediate revision of the agreement so as to fix US chicken imports at 281 million pounds year the annual average between 1973 and 1977 Declining moose herds topic TORONTO CP The natural resources ministry plans series of public meetings in 70 communities across the prov ince this month and through December to discuss the future of Ontarios 80000 moose and what can be done about declining herds Dr Ray Stefanski the ministrys provincial moose program coordinator said Ontario had 125000 moose 15 years ago but that hunting predation and poaching have all taken their toll Saskatchewan hit by strike REGINA CP Government services in Saskatchewan were reduced to the minimum Friday when 11000 provincial employees walked off their jobs to back contract demands As picket lines went up management personnel prepared to cope with emergencies and essentials However not all government services were affected Liquor stores were open for business as usual Liquor store employees are members of the Saskatchewan Government Employees Association but they are among some 3000 workers with Crown corporations boards commissions or agencies not part of the striking bargaining unit The nonstrikers are referred to as outof scope employees way oil wells and fights oil fires Children owoit rescue Two young girls owoit their turn to be removed from the car in which they were riding after it left tourlone highway entered sewer culvert and struck drain pipe in Borneveld NY late Friday after travelling about 75yards authorities said In all six people ranging in age from I2 to IE were injured Three were admitted to hospital in the Barneveld area with leg fractures AP Photo Mississauga job bungled copper gencrals again He said someone in ttorncy General Roy McMurtrys offici told him they would get back to him but never did Sayers said he has had pre vious cspcricncc coping with chlorine tank cars US of ficials sent for him in 1978 in derailment in Louisiana LEAKEDIIIRINE It was way out in the lll docks so there was no threat to densely populated area Thrcc cars of chlorine were involvcd in thc derailment but only one of them was leaking valve had been broken off llc said he attached new valvc with cxpoxy gluc which can bc built up into solid patch Saycrs said one thing he would have considered in the Mississauga dciailnicnt was frcczing the contents solid by pouring 8100000 of nitrogen over the tank Nitrogcn is an inert gas not dangerous and would have stablizcd thc lllOllllt he said MISSISSALTGA Ont 11 Illct 11 00 An Alberta man who caps runa says those who capped the chlor rine tanker that forced the larg est evacuation in anadian his tory bungled the job and he could have done it faster could have done it in one to two days Bob Sayers head of Red Flame Oil Well Fire Fighters said in telephone in terview from Red Door Alta Sayers said he has the credentials to tackle such an enormous undertaking having worked on other big jobs before Sayers said be twice offered to solve the Rail derailment which forced about 223000 persons out of their homes in this community just west of Toronto The first time called nadian Pacific and told them had the equipmcnt to do it Then the other day when saw pictures on television ol those guys mucking around in the mud phoned your attorney HURONIA SYMPHONY with ARTHUR BURGIN Conductor and guests DONALD REED Violin DESMOND MALEY Piano GEORGIAN COLLEGE THEATRE SUNDAY nov 18th 815 pm SEAGRAMS GUEST ARTIST CONCERT Single and Series Tickets at the door or at Sam the Record Mon Buyfield Ticliet Booth Sp the Fire started before all told to ignite inquest hears GERALDTON Ont Pi The deliberatelyset fire that killed seven young forestry workers last summer was started before all firefighters at the forest regeneration project had their orders to ignite an in quest was told Friday thought we would be filled in before ignition said Paul Marlowe 20 of Grimsby Ont summer firefighter with the Ontario natural resources min istry Marlowe said he received no instructions from any super visor at the prescribed burn about where other workers would be lighting their fire lines and added that he re ceived separate orders at different times about where to await instructions After he and several other firefighters had been told by ig nition boss Michael Morencie to wait at one spot for instruc tions Marlowe said he and some in the group were ordered OEREI IN FLAMES It was all covered in flames lwasnt told there was anybody else up thcre Jeno Meshake of Geraldton ministry firefighter at the pre scribed burn said he also did not know where other fire lines would be and who would be lighting them In 17 years as firefighter Meshake said prescribed burns he has worked on have always been preceded by meeting of supervisors to discuss what to Because you sin know your fun do But he said there was no such meeting before the Aug 22 fire Youve got to look after your crew Mcshake said You are not supposed to let them go by themselves Killed in the fire were Gordon John Reid 17 and Danny Fitz gerald 17 both of Toronto Jane Anne Spurgcon 25 of Osh awa nt oleen Campbell 10 Kenneth llarkess 17 and An thony Glenn Thompson 16 all of Geraldton and Wanda Iiic Damn of nearby Jcllicoc 7269944 iiiiiiii 89I5 PM 10 the exgmlnor SaturdaytNgv 17 1079 Govern ment meets payroll OTTAWA itl fbc om mons granted the govcrnincnt spending money Friday one week beforc it would have run out of funds to pay its bills and the public scr icc The Senate is to inch in special session Monday to deal with the bill gn ing the goycrn ment $104 billion 111 time to mcct thc civil scryicc payroll on Thursday While the Illll tlttlllttl themselves with averting near crisis by agreeing to linnt dchatc thc Toiics accused the official Opposition ol filibustcring to embarrass the gmcrnmcnf Intil Friday the government has been living off money ault thoried by cabinet warrants signed by Boy Gen Ed Schre cr chcral of these warrants cio issuixt from time to time since lailiaincnt was TISSOIVOd last March for the May 22 elec lion When Parliament started site ting this tall the government had to coinc to it for its money and 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