The record, 1 février 1982, lundi 1 février 1982
Monday Births, deaths .5 Business.10 Classified.8 Comics .12 Editorial.4 Living.11 Sports.6-7 Shovel Weather, page 2 Sherbrooke, Monday, February 1, 1982 30 cents Layoffs hit TORONTO (CP) — William Blundell, president of the country’s largest appliance manufacturer, will lay himself off for a week without pay in March.Not only Blundell, but ail Cameo Inc.vice-presidents and general managers and most of the Toronto-based company’s professional staff will be laid off along with blue-collar workers.Senegal and Gambia now Senegambia confederation o ^ v'llP “You can't lay me off.I quit!” DAKAR (AP) — Without fanfare, the west African countries of Senegal and Gambia today became the confederation of Senegambia.Senegalese President Abdou Diouf entertained President Dawda Jawara of Gambia in Dakar on Sunday at a cultural “Senegambia evening,” the only celebration to mark the merger.The Senegalese population of 5.8 millin is almost 10 times that of Gambia, but the two countries are ethnically linked, speak the same local languages and are mostly Moslem.Diouf is president of the new confederation and Jawara the vice-president.The merger resulted directly from an attempted coup in Gambia last July while Jawara was in London for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer He invoked a 1965 mutual defence treaty with Senegal and Senegalese troops put down the rebellion.The coup leaders fled to neighboring Guinea-Bissau.Gambia, a former British colony, is a strip of territory between 10 and 15 kilometres wide along the Gambia River and is surrounded on three sides by the former French colony of Senegal.Both countries will retain their identities and governments, but a joint cabinet will be formed, the armed forces, economic and monetary systems will be merged and communications and foreign relations will be co-ordinated.The treaty also provides for the creation of a joint assembly.Two-thirds of the members will be selected by the Senegalese parliament and the rest by the Gambian parliament.Ryan survives Gabr asks government to match $250million leadership test MONTREAL (CP) - A two-day meeting of the Quebec Liberal party’s general council ended Sunday in another test of Claude Ryan’s leadership, and although he survived the test, his future as party leader is still in doubt.______ ___ A last-minute bid to hold a leadership review in May instead of September, as scheduled, was defeated.30 executed as Syria plot uncovered Syrian authorities have rounded up hundreds of dissidents and executed 30 to 50 officers after uncovering a military plot to overthrow the government of President Hafez Assad, western intelligence and Arab sources said Sunday.The Syrian government has issued official statements denying any coup conspiracy.Western sources in the Middle East said the plot was uncovered when dissidents in the Syrian armed forces approached an unidentified officer loyal to the Assad government.Arrests began in the first week of January and executions of some plotters followed, they added.“They (the plotters) had planned to have air force units bomb the Republican Palace in Damascus during a meeting of the Baath party leadership while tanks rolled into the capital,” said a western intelligence source, who declined to be identified by name or station.The Kuwaiti newspaper A1 Qabas on Saturday reported Maj.-Gen.Naji Jamil was executed last week in Damascus in connection with the coup plot and said 150 army officers were arrested.About 30 of the 400 delegates voted in favor of the motion, but a significant number abstained in the show-of hands vote.In a closed session on Saturday, delegates accepted a motion calling for the members to throw their support behind Ryan until September.But late Sunday, Taillon riding president Nicole Petit called for an immediate mail-in vote by party members on an early leadership review because she was tired "of all the complaining in the hallways but the refusal (of those complaining) to say anything in public.” Delegates gave Ryan a standing ovation after the motion was defeated and several began chanting “Ryan, Ryan.” But the decision of the delegates not to hold an early leadership review left some members saying the party will be crippled by uncertainty over the leadership issue.In other developments, delegates overwhelmingly voted in favor of a motion calling for a reaffirmation of the party stand on language rights.The motion reiterated the party’s guarantee that Quebec’s English-speaking minority be able to “direct and manage its health and social services and its educational institutions in its own language.” RESPECT RIGHTS’ “Minority rights must be respected,” Ryan said.“ Especially with regards to the anglophone community, which in addition to being an integral part of Quebec’s heritage, speaks Canada’s other official language and the everyday language of this continent.” The move was apparently carried out to ease anxieties of English-speaking Quebecers who have criticized Ryan’s recent stands.He especially came under attack when he called on his party Oct.2 to support a motion by the Parti Québécois criticizing Ottawa’s plans then to unilaterally patriate the constitution, m Tjk.?; Local politicians listen to Saad Gabr's plans for the North Hatley area.Left to right: Andre Bachand, Claude Tessier, Jean La- RECORD/PERRY BEATON pierre, Alain Tardif, Irenee Pelletier, Gabr and North Hatley mayor Ruth Taylor.By Anthony Ross NORTH HATLEY — Saad Gabr says he will spend hundreds of millions of dollars to help the economically depressed Eastern Townships, but he wants the federal, provincial and municipal governments to participate too.In the posh surroundings of his Lake Massawippi home, Gabr announced Saturday his plans to start a $10 million industrial-development fund for the Eastern Townships, to which he would contribute $6 million.The North Hatley developer asked six MPs, one MNA and two mayors present at the press conference to contribute another $4 million from among their governments.“We have done a series of studies and they have shown that future development must include the wider scope of the Eastern Townships and not just the North Hatley region.This is why I am proposing this plan,” said Gabr, “North Hatley cannot grow any more unless the suburb of Sherbrooke and the whole Eastern Townships is included in the infrastructure.” Gabr said the time for waiting is over and some action must be taken.“I cannot do all of this myself.1 must have the help of the government and private investors as well.” See HIGHWATER Page 3 Moderate salary demands, MacEachen says MONTREAL (CP) — Canadians must ask themselves whether they are ready to make the sacrifices necessary to maintain free enterprise or opt for a controlled economy.Finance Minister Allan MacEachen said in an interview published today in Le Devoir.MacEachen told the newsapaper he has made “heroic efforts” in trying to hold down government spending to back up the Bank of Canada’s anti-inflationary policies.But he added that it is now up to Canadian workers to moderate their salary demands.“Wage settlements reached by the American administration were nine per cent last year and 4.9 per cent this year.That’s quite different from our case.” “I’m not saying that unions, or employees, are responsible for inflation, but it is high time we ask ourselves whether wage settlements are not beginning to put extra pressure on inflation.” MacEachen warned employers and unions that high wages may price Canadian goods out of competition.“It seems to me Canadians should seriously re-examine their behavior, and the consequences of this behaviour on their own jobs.” GROWTH CONTROLLED He defended the government’s monetarist policy, saying the growth in money supply has been kept under control despite pressure from high interest rates in the United States.Indications are that inflation will start going down in the second quarter of 1982, he added.On the growing number of jobless, MacEachen said unemployment is the result of the recession Canada finds itself in at the moment, and that unemployment insurance was set up precisely to deal with such turns of the economy.“I’m not saying that unemployment insurance is a substitute for a job but society has decided that there are some Reception lukewarm for TV show FS» mi J!H NEW YORK (CP) - Let Poland Be Poland, the pro-Solidarity TV show produced by the U.S.government’s official propaganda agency was beamed to a mostly critical world audience Sunday.Although the response from the Soviet bloc was predictably caustic, even at home the program’s reception was lukewarm at best.The 90-minute special was broadcast to a potential TV and radio audience of 400 million, although U.S.officials estimated the actual audience at 90 million.It followed Saturday’s international day of protest against the martial law clampdown in Poland which drew mostly small crowds in Canadian, U.S.and Western European cities.In Moscow, the official Soviet news agency Tass called Sunday’s television special “a repulsive orgy,” a “foul enterprise” and “a crude ideological provocation against Poland." Warsaw Radio described it as “a propaganda event without precedent” and “crude interference in Polish affairs.” DISTURBS EUROPEANS However, it was the show-business aspects of Sunday’s program — which featured several widely-known U.S.entertainers — that drew criticism in West Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Britain.In the United States, where Congress approved a special exemption to allow r*.times when this kind of ‘cushion’ should be available to soften the shock of unemployment, to reduce the suffering which accompanies it.” MacEachen also defended his budget, which has been criticized throughout the country.“All the representations made to me before the budget asked for the elimination of even major programs like child allowances or the Department of Regional Economic Expansion,” he said.“That wasn’t acceptable and I increased taxes instead.But the general thrust of my budget went along with what they were asking for." VEE domestic showing, few Public Broadcasting Service stations telecast the event as it was fed.Officials at others said they had not decided whether to show the program.Many of the PBS stations that did broadcast the program inserted disclaimers at the beginning and end, explaining that the show was produced by the U.S.International Communication Agency, the government’s official propaganda arm.TheICA is not allowed to broadcast its productions in the U.S.without special permission.In Canada, the program was carried by the Toronto-based Global Television Network, while the CTV network made the show available to its affiliates but did not broadcast it as a network program.Thousands of people gathered at International Solidarity Day demonstrations across Canada on Saturday, protesting the imposition of martial law in Poland.The biggest rally was in Toronto where more than 1,200 assembled outside city hall to hear speeches from politicians, community leaders and labor leaders in support of the Polish labor union Solidarity.Jan Kaszuba, president of the Canadian Polish Congress, called for a trade embargo on Poland and the Soviet Union.“Food should be sent to the people, not to the government of Poland,” he said.Metropolitan Toronto Chairman Paul Godfrey delivered an emotinal speech urging the crowd not to remain silent on the crisis.“We will shout and scream and, if necessary, fight for the people of Poland,” he said to the crowd.Many people carried banners and placards claiming the government betrayed Polish Canadian voters.The reference was to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s statement that martial law in Poland was probably preferable to civil war or a Soviet invasion.Poland’s martial law government stepped up security today as it moved to impose politically-explosive price increases of up to 400 per cent on many basic consumer goods.The security clampdown is tightest in Gdansk, where 14 people were injured and 205 arrested in the first major outbreak of violence reported in Poland in six weeks.Meanwhile, witnesses said groups of special police have moved into several Warsaw hotels and travellers said the main north-south highway between Warsaw and Katowice had been closed to civilian traffic, possibly to clear the way for troop movements.Previous attempts to impose major price increases on consumer goods have led to rioting that eventually forced the Communist authorities to back down.- mi * mm PS tiiitr 'tki m Sliding down King hill RECORD/PERRY BEATON The weather may have been just right for some urban style skiing down King West hill, but Vm sure anyone living along that street or who wanted to get down to Wel- lington Street real fast had little cause for enjoyment.No matter, carnival officials say the event was a success and remind us that it only comes but once a year.(«((( à 4/ Scoreboard HOCKEY NHI.WAI.ES CONFERENCE Adams Division W L T FAR Buffalo 29 14 9 205 155 67 Montreal 27 11 12 233 147 66 Boston 29 16 7 211 1B0 65 Quebec 25 20 8 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:ïii! wà lililt « » & < # .v • • .also in loIlOOl Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked—avoid inhaling Average per cigarette Tar 12mg, Nic 11 mg 1 Cjn RECORD/PKRRY BEATON Trevor Bennett was one of the few bright lights in Bishop's attack yesterday.Hess captures gold downhill delayed The RECORD—Monday.February 1, 1982—7 Poor shooting sinks Gaiters Cougars continue to roll along LENNOXVILLE ( AR) — It went down to the wire but in the end Bishop’s Gaiters poor shooting was the difference and Concordia Stingers escaped with a 67-64 victory, in QUAA men’s basketball action yesterday.Bishop’s only shot 38 per cent from the field while Concordia managed 59 and although they had a chance to win in the dying seconds it was the opportunities they missed early on which really told the story.Little things hurt the Gaiters and Concordia was doing a lot of those little things right.At the end of the first half Bishop’s relaxed a little and the Stingers hit a shot at the buzzer to give them a 31-31 tie at the midway point.In the middle 10 minutes of the second half Concordia built up a 10-point lead and it was largely due to the Gaiters poor shooting and lack of help on defence.Everyone appeared to be doing their job but it was the little things like helping out on defence which made the difference.With 1:20 left in the game Bishop’s had cut the Concordia lead to 63-58 and looked as if they were ready to take control when Alain Chastenet was called for travelling at the basket.Concordia came back down but Trevor Bennett stole the ball raced the length of the floor and dunked it to cut the Stingers’ lead to three.With time running out Bishop’s were forced to foul to get the ball back and Concordia made each one of their foul shots to escape with a three-point win.Bishop's coach Carth Smith was disappointed with the loss but thought the game could easily have gone his club’s way at the end.“That was tough when A1 was called for travelling but it was a difficult play.” Guard Harley Lawrence said fundamental mistakes on offence played a big part in the loss.“We didn't shoot but we shouldn’t be too disappointed.When we shoot that poorly and only lose by three it isn’t that bad.” Gary McKeigan led the Stingers with 27 points while Bennett and Lawrence had 19 and 18 points for Bishop’s.The Lady Gaiters continued to roll toward the QUAA title and another berth in the nationals as they dispensed of Laval Friday, 72-36 and continued their league domination by bouncing Concordia 79-34 yesterday.Andrea Blackwell was the top point getter for the girls Friday with 19 followed by Lynn Poison with 18 and Maria Bobyn with 12.Sunday Poison led the scorers with 16 points followed by Karen McCumber and Denise Dignard who scored 11 each.Both the men and the women play their next home game against McGill.Thursday night The Ladies tipoff at 6:30 followed by the men at 8 Rod McKell’s Champlain Cougars continued to make mincemeat out of their opposition in CEGEP AA hockey.Friday they again destroyed Granby 12-0.“I guess we are playing pretty well right now,” said McKell in one of the year’s larger understatements In high school action Alexander Galt scored an open net goal to defeat MacDonald Cartier 4-1 Friday afternoon.In swimming Nathalie Deschamps of the Quebec Selects and Phillipe Blanchard of Montreal’s CAMO swim club won three events each Saturday to highlight the final day of competition at the University of Sherbrooke invitational swimming meet.Deschamps captured the women’s 50-metre freestyle in a time of 28.15 seconds.She was equally masterful in the 100-metre backstroke, posting a time of 1:08.71, and the 200-metre butterfly, clocking it in 2:22.82.’ Blanchard's victories came in the men’s 50, 100 and 400-metre freestyle events.He swam the first in 25.41 seconds and recorded times of 55 99 and 4:04.31 respectively in the other two events.Lyne Royer of Sherbrooke was the only other major winner, capturing the women’s 100-metre freestyle in 1:01.78.CAMO topped the men’s standings with 282 points while Quebec Selects led the women with 129.» Ik A \ RECORD/CHARLES BURY Champlain Cougars continue to lead gars play their next home game Wed-the CEGEP AA hockey league as they nesday at 8 p.m.against the same blasted Granby 12-0 Friday.The Cou- Granby squad.SCHLADMING, Austria (CP) — Erika Hess of Switzerland won the first gold medal at the world Alpine skiing championships Sunday but poor weather has caused a one-week delay in the running of the premier event of the championships, the men’s downhill.Originally scheduled for Sunday,it will be run next Saturday.The women’s downhill at nearby Haus was postponed Saturday and rescheduled for Thursday.Sport shorts BRANDON, Man.(CP) — Canada’s top figure skaters Brian Orser and Kay Thomson will lead a 10-member team described as “probably one of the best teams ever” to the world championships in Copenhagen in March.Orser, from Penatanguishene, Ont., won the men’s Canadian figure skating championship title by outscoring Brian Pockar,of Calgary, with a 4% minute program that included seven triple jumps.• MONTREAL (CP) — Helene Tousignant skipped her Laviolette rink from Trois-Rivieres to a 9-8 victory over Pat Redman’s Montreal Glenmore entry to capture the Quebec women’s provincial curling championship Sunday.Tousignant earned the victory the hard way as Laviolette was forced into a three-way playoff after tying with Glenmore and Dorothy Crowe’s St.Bruno rink with 7-2 won-lost records after regulation play.• OSLO (AFP) — Tomas Gustavson of Sweden set a world 10,000 metres record of 14 minutes 23.59 seconds at the European speed skating championships Sunday.His time was more than three seconds faster than the old record of 14:26.71 set by Dmitri Oglobin of the Soviet Union.• JAKARTA (AFP) — Police had to fire shots in the air Saturday to release an injured referee from ah angry mob at a soccer match.The spectators stormed the field and attacked the referee with umbrellas and stones moments before the end of a match in Yogyakarta, central Java.He was taken to hospital for treatment.INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Scott Hamilton and Rosalynn Sumners, judged the best in United States figure skating for 1982, have gone home with a gold medal and hopes of winning another at the world championship next month in Denmark.“I'm going to add two more triples into my program for the worlds,” said Hamilton, who was first in the men’s event for the second straight year at the U S.Figure Skating championships, which ended on the weekend.SARANAC LAKE, N.Y.(AP) - Canadian Peter Norberg, racing at an average speed of more than 30 kilometres an hour, won the unlimited class dog team event Sunday in an International Sled Dog Racing Association competition.Driving a team of 14 sled dogs, Norberg completed the winding, 23.3-km course in 46 minutes, 38.02 seconds in the final heat, accumulating a total time of two hours, 27 minutes and 30.81 seconds during the three days of heats.• DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.(AP) — The trio of West German Rolf Stommelen and Americans John Paul and John Paul Jr.rolled to a big victory in the Daytona 24-hour auto race Sunday, continuing the domination of American sports car racing in recent years by powerful Porsche Turbo 935s.The record-setting winning car took the checkered flag just seconds after 3:30 p m.completing 719 laps — 4,443.21 kilometres (2,760.96 miles) — at an average speed of 184.738 kilometres an hour (114.794 miles an hour).Between early Friday TV 1 1 • and Saturday morning, Duran ends his career more than 30 centimetres of snow fell on the courses.A rapid thaw early Saturday worsened conditions.“The girls would have been water-skiing at the bottom of their track,” said Fritz Trafler, secretary general of the organizing committee.Organizers, however, were able to get the women’s combined event finished.Hess, 19, captured the gold followed by Perrine Pelen of France with the silver and Christin Cooper of the United States with the bronze.The top three are all slalom specialists and had relatively poor times in the downhill, the first phase of the combined event, last Thursday.L E H O D E Y TOP CANADIAN Top Canadian in overall standings was Dianne Lehodey of Calgary, who finished 19th.Laurie Graham of Inglewood, Ont., was 20th.Canada’s best slalom racer, Did! Haight of Fruitvale, B.C., was unable to compete Sunday because of a nagging leg injury.These world championships marked the first time a combined event comprising separate slalom and downhill races was staged.“I lost but I don’t feel bad,” said Roberto Duran.“I lost and I lost good.” Duran lost a unanimous decision Saturday night to Wilfred Benitez in a bid for the World Boxing Council super-welterweight title.Also Saturday, Arturo Frias retained his World Boxing Association lightweight title against Ernesto Espana when officials stopped the bout in the ninth round after Frias was butted by the challenger.Duran, 30, of Panama, had hoped to ride the fight to a third bout against Sugar Ray Leonard.He lost the WBC welterweight title to Leonard when he quit in the eighth round Nov.25, 1980.He contended he had stomach c-ramps, Leonard claimed it was frustration.Whatever caused it, the move cast a shadow over an otherwise illustrious career.It is a career that has ended, said Carlos Eleta, Duran’s manager.Another fight with Leonard no longer possible, there is no purpose for Duran to continue.It ended for Duran with 74 victories, three defeats and undisputed BUY NOW & SAVE The SPEED OF A V-4 Pure and simple speed can bring you victory The all new Magna V45 1982 from Honda with the power it takes for good speed.It is equipped with a V-4 motor with 90 degree liquid cooled with anti-vibration bearing and light wall frame components.The air cushioned front steering fork structure with TRAC camper system reacts gradually to the different braking thrust.The design of the Magna is completely different.It will turn the heads as fast as the Magna can gain a quarter of a mile.The marvelous Magna.Come and see it without delay.ENTREPRISES DENIS BOISVERT 2 Queen St., Lennoxville, Que.Tel.: 565-1376 lightweight and WBC welterweight championships.It goes on for Benitez, 23, one of only six men to hold three titles — he previously was the WBA junior welterweight and WBC welterweight champion.Before the fight Duran had said it would be his “last fight” in the super-welterweight class which has a 154-pound limit.He wants to fight as a middleweight (160-pound limit) in a bid to become the first man ever to win four championships.“The world wants that fight,” Benitez said of a match between him and Marvin Hagler, the undisputed middleweight champion.NETTOYAGE 1 A SEC A PRIX D’ESCOMPTE Negotiations are being held for a fight between Hagler and Thomas Hearns, who lost the WBC welterweight title to Leonard, as did Benitez for his only loss against 43 wins and a draw.“Wilfred says a lot of things,” manager Jimmy Jacobs said Sunday.“He will fight as a middleweight if I can negotiate the right fight.“If I can’t, he will continue as a superwelterweight.” i*7 2U6 TILDEN Fca* rental A MOVING trucks! 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