the examiner Monday Dog 19 1977 gives support to president NICOSIA AP Chanting Death to the kidnappers 50000 Greekcypriots jammed Freedom Square in down town Nicosia today to demonstrate support for President Spyros Kyprianou following the release of his son by right wing extremists The president repeated he heas forgiven the kidnappers of his 19yearold son Achilleas For those who have repented there is still place among us For those who have not there will be punishment he said Schools shops and offices were closed for three hours dur ing the rally It was the largest demonstration seen in Nicosia since the late Archbishop Makarios Kyprianou predecessor returned to Cyprus after five months in citile following 1974 coup Thieves sca red off NEW YORK APl Police say five men entered the Hotel Caryle early today and handcuffed several pesons but fled after forcing open less than dozen of the safe deposit boxes they had come to rob It was not known how much loot they took away Police theorized that the robbers fled when they heard broadcast over their police radio that patrol car was headed for 76th Street and Madison Avenue to check out burglar alarm Actually the alarm was coming from building across the street from the hotel Challenges government OTTAWA CP1 Opposition Leader Joe Clark challenged the government Sunday to produce its employment credit bill before the House rises for Christmas Clark said in statement that his party would speed the bills passage through the Commons in time for Christmas provided it contained the employment subsidies to business as outlined recently by Finance Minister Jean Chretien Chretien told the Commons on Thursday the $100 million for employment subsidies to business would generate about 500 to jobs However the necessaiy legislation will not come until some time next year because the details of the bill ha not been worked out Army told Ford DETROIT Al The IS Army told the Ford Motor Co in 1968 that some of its cars posed potential fire hazards two years before Ford changed the design blamed for the haz ard army records say The army wrote Ford twice and also issued circular to all army engineer units to alert them that leaking gasoline in Ford cars can cause an explosive mixture that can be ig nited by spark The army records were quoted in Sundays Detroit News The car models question were the subject of an Illinois Supreme Court decision last week that held Ford respon sible for burns sustained in fire resulting from car acv cident The court also criticized Ford for allegedly withholding evidence that its own tests showed that the cars posed fire danger Gunman gunned down BATON ROIGII La iAPI man walked into the city police station Sunday night shot the desk sergeant and bail bondsman beat up telephone operator and then was gunned own by officers police said The sergeant Robert Wayne Cupit and the bondsman August Arnold were in critical condition at hospital The gunman also was in critifal condition Police chief Howard Kidder said the unidentified gunman who was black told officers Im looking for any white man and iod sent me Sixth week may be last LONDON tReuterr Britains 36000 firemen entered the sixth week of pay strikc today with the first sign that the dispute might be coming to an end soon Fire union leaders who called the strike NovH for 31 percent wage increase met today with their local employers to discuss an offer The firemen have been told they can have an immediate lopercent increase and further raise of at least Jl per cent over the next two years an offer which would bring their money up to minimum of or 90 316 Bit week by November 1W9 Reparations main issue PARIS Reutert The lnited States and Vietnam open fresh round of talks today on establishing diplomatic rela tions With Ilanois demand for war reparations still the main issue This Christmas give quality clothing from The Town Shop Our gowns and evening wear display quiet elegance youll find only at The Town Shop See US soon about gift for her the gift wrapping is free DOWNTOWN BARRIE civil rights lawyer claims TORONTO Pi Lawyer layton Ruby said Sunday that the federal department of em ployment and immigration con travened Canadian law by list ing more than 60 organizations in the early 1970s as being Com munist controlled Department policy docu ments which Ruby said he ob tained last week give special Street skating This group of youngsters take advantage of the freezing rain that fell on Toronto Sunday to get in an afternoon of street instructions to immigration of ficials about dealing with per sons connected organizations he said with several The list made with the ad vice of the RCMP lists student TOVCIITUITIS It SCVOIHI UIIIVCF sities as being ommunist con trolled Ruby said Ruby Toronto civil rights lawyer said special section of skating Motorists on the other hand had problems with the slippery streets the rain created Photo List Of Redcontrolled groups contravened Canadian laws the documents deals with applii cants for nonimmigration Visas or sponsors of applicants who may have associations With the movements or organizations The documents part of an immigration department man ual specify that if any of the ommunistcontrollcd groups are interested in the applicant Control program did exist was designed to stop racket TORONTO itPI An immi gration department official has Confirmed the existence about seven years ago of document called the East liidian ontrol Program Hut it has since been scrapped Tony ialasso said Saturday the document did exist as part of Canadas immigration policy He said the instructions were designed to stop widespread racket at the time whereby charter planeloads of East In dians were coming to Canada supposedly as visitors on tours organized by unscrupulous tour operators and then vanishing It wasnt racist at all Ear lasso said It was intended to put an end to this particular method of getting around our immigration laws at the time If these tours had originated from any other country or III volvcd any other nationality the instructions would have been the same Photocopies of the documeii is which outline instructions to immigration officials aimed at combating illegal residence in Canada by East Indians were obtained by the anadiaii Count cil for Racial Harmony SEMIANNUAL 0N FAll FASHONS COATS DRESSES SWEATERS PANTS BLOUSES SKIRTS JACKETS SKI WEAR NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS GEORGIAN MALL BARRIE visit special report must be made he said The law of Canada does not permit or authorize govern ment bureaucrats to create secondclass immigration status based on somebodys ill informcd anonymous opinion of what is Communist dominated group of organization Ruby said Therefore anybody visiting or associating with any of these groups is cheated out of fair hearing as guaranteed by law because the instructions are to never tell anyone the real rea son for refusal of admittance He said the groups never get chance to complain because everything is secret Rne Iappone an im migration department spokesman would not divulge the criteria for listing the groups as omniunistcontrolled or any other details can oiin say that immigra tion cannot comment on ques tions related to security Iap pone said in Prince Rupert tire By THE CANADIAN PRESS Four children who died Sun day in fire in Prince Rupert 80 home operated by the provincial ministry of human resources were among at least 30 persons who died acci dentally in Canada during the weekend survey by The Canadian Press from 6pm Friday until midnight Sunday night showed four other fire deaths 16 traffic fatalities one drowning and man who died of injuries suf fered in fall Four persons killed in snowmobile accidents brought the seasonal total to seven In addition to the four chil dren believed to have ranged in age from to 14 years 17 yearold girl was killed in separate fire in Prince Rupert twm hours later British Columbia also had four traffic deaths Saskatche wan had four traffic deaths and one fire death Quebec had three traffic fa talities and two fire deaths Nova Scotia had two traffic fa talities Ontano had two traffic deaths three snowmobile deaths and the man who died after falling on an icy sidewalk near his home in Collingwood Newfoundland had one smowmobile fatality Manitoba had traffic death and Prince Edward Island had one drown ing No accidental deaths were re ported in Alberta and New Brunswick The survey excludes indus trial deaths slayings and known suicides The Ontario dead SATURDAY Barry Craig Adams 15 of Campbellford of head injuries when his snowmobile over turned throwing him to the ground Kenneth Gardine 17 of Tiverton when the car he was driving was in collision with sanding truck about 65 kilometres southwest of Owen Sound Frank Douglas 65 of Colling wood in Toronto hospital of injuries following fall on an icy sidewalk near his home He walked home after the fall then collapsed and was taken to hospital SUNDAY Richard Mulhall 42 of Kitch ener in twocar collision on Highway 85 just north of Wa terloo Robert Durette 19 and George Merton 20 both of Temagami when their snow mobile was in collision with car near Temagami Hydro Denison sign contract for uranium TORONTO CP Ontario Hydro announced today signing of contract with Denison Mines Ltd for the supply of 63 000 tons of uranium concen trates between 1980 and 2011 The uranium which will be used to generate electricity in nuclear power stations repre sents the energy equivalent of one billion tons of coal Hydro chairman Robert Taylor said in statement Taylor said details of the con tract conditional upon ap proval by the provincial gover nment will be made public in early January when negotiations for additional su plies from Preston Mines Lt an affiliate of Rio Algom Ltd are made public Taylor said Ontario Hydro has been negotiating with pro ducers in Elliot Lake Ont to secure supplies to fuel the Pick ering and Bruce generating sta tions and the new Darlington Judy defends expenses of violence commission TORONTO CPJ The public will have to decide whether the royal commission on violence in the com munications industry has justified its cost says com 79 MAII HOURS um in 30 PM MON to SAT AV INTI PIHIINC SANTA IS AT THE MALL EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FROM 200 PM TD 500 PM AND 630 PM TD 900 PM SATURDAY 1000 AM TO BE SURE TO COME AND SEE Children receive free candy canes coloring pictures of ChrisMouse and ChrisMoose and can have their pic tures taken with Santa or ChrisMouse and ChrisMoose SHOPPING HOURS 10 AM 10 930 PM MONDAY To SATURDAY lOTS OF FREE PARKING WITH OVER 65 STORES SERVIES RAvriEto MAll Visn WITH us AT SIMCOE coumv LARGEST INDOOR SHOPPING MALL WITH CLIMATE CONIRQILEO COMFORT mission chairman Judy LaMar sh In column in The Sunday Star Miss LaMarsh defended the expenditures of the com mission CHRISMOUSE CHRISMOOSE JOIN SANTA THURS FRI 630 PM TO 900 PM ON SATURDAY FROM 1000 AM T0 500 PM SANTA station authorized by the pro vincial government earlier this year The Denison contract pro vides assurance of production capability at Elliot Lake to de liver the uranium Ontario Hydro needs and potentially substantial economic ad vantage over the world price which has been driven up by ex pectations of scarcity he said The Atomic Energy Control Board requires that Canadian utilities have supplies under contract for at least 15 years of operation of all reactors in ser vice or committed for service Taylor said that under the agreement Denison will ex pand its Elliot Lake mining and milling facilities and that Hydro will make advance payments to Denison during the next several years to cover ex pansion costs om 69 notes 10 my van