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   Lethbridge Herald (Newspaper) - March 19, 1971, Lethbridge, Alberta                                HIGH FORECAST SATURDAY 40. The Herald VOL. LXIV - No. 83 Doctor has recipe for healthy heart By PAT ROMANO BOSTON - World famous heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley 84, who has resumed work only weeks after suffering a mild cardiac gives this recipe for a healthy active all through don't gain a pound in weight after 22- and don't Dr. who treated the late President also stressed the importance of getting to hospital as quickly as possible after an before the heart muscles suffer permanent Dr. who lives in believes one of the main reasons why he recovered so quickly from his attack in December is that he telephoned for a doctor immediately and was in a hospital coronary care unit within an He believes more attention should be focussed on fighting heart rather than on big priority is to prevent the he Despite his heart Dr. White dispelled reports that he now must sharply curtail his physical don't run 5? He been behaving probably a little I work eight hours a day in my instead of 10, and I don't I may ski I'll ski very this He still rides a Too many he rely too heavily on motor even when they have to go to the corner grocery He advocates more walking and suggests people park their cars farther away from their offices so they can walk got to fit exercise into your daily he up the unless there are too many instead of taking the Turning to cigarette Dr. White is We know that it can cause cancer of the Noting that lung is part of the Dr. White pointed out that smoking gives rise to carbon and that displaces person who already has a little heart disease needs all oxygen he can To be Dr. White does not help keep a human heart healthy Advising keeping the weight down and no Dr. White it doesn't matter how hard you work killed a healthy Police search for missing height trains LA 111. - Government investigators sifted the records of a tiny Illinois railway and an even smaller mystery company today in an attempt to find out how more than million worth of Penn Central freight cars A U.S. attorney said the cars apparently were Joseph general manager of the La Salle and Bureau County line with a mere 15 miles of the disappearance terrible U.S. Attorney Louis Bechtle of Philadelphia reported Thursday that 277 Penn Central Railroad cars vanished since early 1970 after being diverted on to the La Salle He said the cars apparently were stolen in switching really don't know what said really can't say any Office employees of the little rail line in Illinois said the cars supposedly were the property of a mystery company which painted on new identifying marks and leased them to other FBI agents seized the records of the La Salle line and of Magna Earth which rented a office and some shop space from the An FBI spokesman siad 27 cars with Penn Central markings painted over had been found in La Salle's The Federal Task Force on Organized Crime has joined the investigation and a rail source is more there than meets the Richard Spriggs of the task force refused to speculate on the possible implication of organized but said will have to be done in other areas of the to determine whether similar situations exist Bechtle said a federal grand jury in where the Penn Central has would begin looking into the case Wednesday and would call in records from other Bechtle did not identify the other One of the sketchy elements is a firm known as Diversified mentioned in court documents filed when the FBI obtained search warrants to inspect the La Salle railroad A Joseph C. not otherwise was named as a director of Diversified in the court An informant said Magna Earth frequently was sent to a Joseph C. Bonnano in an unnamed city in New The general manager of Magna Anthony recently moved to the La Salle area from N.J. His wife said he was in New Jersey with There was no official explanation of how a freight car can disappear or be MARCH 19, 1971 Calls for resignation PRICE NOT OVER W CENTS TWO SECTIONS - 28 Opposition MLA claims Henderson broke rules JAMES HENDERSON information DR. HUGH HORNER creates furore By RICHARD BRONSTEIN Special to The Herald EDMONTON - Dr. Hugh Horner - Lac Ste. called Thursday for the resignation of Health Minister James Henderson for breach of his oath of office by disclosing from private government files on a northern Alberta trapper without the man's The furore created in the legislature around Mr. Henderson's action was finally cooled by Premier Harry who conceded seriousness of the and said he would make a statement today on the Opposition Leader Peter Lougheed said using confidential information against an individual constitutes a effort to discredit a At issue was a report tabled in the house Tuesday which contained some medical and welfare information on Noel Workers hold one-day protest LONDON - More than one million British workers returned to work today after a one-day protest strike against government plans to reform industrial they will not be called out manufacturing and shipyards remained silent and unproductive the Trades Union the governing body of British voted against political stoppages as a weapon against the Industrial Relations The turnout disappointed union who had talked in Walkout staged by teachers VANCOUVER - The teachers went on strike in British Columbia today and half a million school children got a one-day break from the classroom plus the springtime bonus of a long Schools remained the one-day walkout began but the teachers were the The a was called by the B.C. Federation to protest what it terms glaring inadequacies in the Social Credit government's pension plan for retired The campaign called for local associations to hold rallies to debate regional issues and to solicit public support for the reasons behind the Effectiveness of the walkout won't be known until the school day is Varying plans of action were announced in advance by school trustees and by terms of two to three million and when the TUC decision was leaders of the two largest striking Amalgamated Engineers and the Transport and General they would abandon strike action from now The unions also decided to continue their policy of and persuasion in the struggle against the Conservative party government's Throughout the build up to Thursday's Conservative leaders remained firm in their determination to see the through In a speech in Prime Minister Edward Heath denied allegations that his was designed to the trade He said union leaders should take another look at the and consider how they coud use it for their own man's strike call becomes another's redundancy he Opposition Leader Harold Wilson also condemned the reaffirming his Labor party's belief that it would do no good for the unions or for Seen and heard About town university girls thwarting a male attempt to infiltrate their women meeting with Jeannie by moving into the women's locker at the U of L Rhonda King requesting that an interview be short because got all talked out Debbie Pace asking to leave her job early to attend a wedding and Jake Kracmer wanting to know if it was Blast rocks Ford company offices LONDON - An explosion rocked the Ford Motor administrative offices on the outskirts of London early today and first reports said a group of terrorists calling themselves The Angry Brigade claimed The blast occurred when the headquarters was virtually empty of A woman telephoned the Press said she was a member of the Brigade and have just got Ford's and we will do the rest Whether this had any connection with the strike in Ford's 26 plants in Britain was Previous Brigade attacks were avowedly against and government Scotland Yard's Special Branch for National Security believes the group consists of diehard anarchists at the surrounded by a bunch of normally harmless The explosion blew in the basement door and smashed Nobody was The offices are 10 miles from the huge Ford Dagenham plagued by labor unrest for years and now shut down by the called to higher wages that the men claim would give them parity with the scales of other big British automobile It has cost Ford 91,000 vehicles and upwards of million a 65-year-old resident of Fort Mr. McKay asked the government Feb. 16 in a private citizen's presented to the legislature by the to take action in overcoming some of the alleged adverse effects of the W. A. C. Bennett Dam in British which Mr. McKay claimed was harming the trapping and fishing in the Athabasca In attempting to refute Mr. McKay's the health minister had tabled information showing that since being in the Aberhart Sanitorium in 1966, the Fort Chip resident had received welfare assistance and had declared no during this period from HISTORIC RIGHT Mr. Lougheed argued that the a rarely used parliamentary was a historic right of a citizen in presenting his case to the disclose a personal confidential welfare assistance statement of a petitioner without his consent is a discredit to the entire Social Credit cabinet and a threat to individual rights in Mr. Lougheed Mr. Henderson replied that the Tory leader had to take responsibility for his actions in the assembly and that the facts speak for Dr. Homer described as malicious and reprehensible the minister's disclosure of confidential welfare and medical files on an individual who had petitioned the government for the minister requires this kind of tactic to defend his government's he has no right to sit in this he this thing happened in any other democracy or any other parliament the minister would have to Mr. who raised the said in a news conference later that he would be satisfied with an apology and a retraction by the health NO APOLOGY Moments Mr. Henderson flatly stated he would not saying he had simply fulfilled his responsibility as health have absolutely no hesitation in letting the legislature judge the propriety of Mr. Lougheed's actions and my he said of a Tory motion to refer the matter to the standing committee on privileges and Shortly after speaking to Mr. Henderson left to meet in private with Premier Mr. Henderson said he was quite prepared to stand behind his He accused Mr. Lougheed of deliberately attempting to mislead the with a petition that contained improper and impertinent FIRED BETTER firemen from all over France stage a sit-down In front of the finance ministry in Paris Thursday in a demonstration for better working No urgent need to replace public order OTTAWA - The government may soon refer to the Commons justice committee the of how to deal with future threats of organized Both Prime Minister Trudeau and Justice Minister Turner indicated Thursday the government feels no urgent need for immediate legislation to replace the Public Order which lapses April 30. The public order law could be extended beyond April 30 but Prime Minister Trudeau said in an interview he doesn't anticipate disturbances in Quebec following the expiry He reiterated that the law could be repealed before April 30 if the Quebec government It In another Mr. Turner said some parliamentary action will be initiated within the next two weeks but it Mexico Soviet expels envoys MEXICO CITY has ordered the expulsion of five Soviet including the charge and withdrawn its ambassador from Moscow in a move linked to the arrest of Mexican Charge d'Affaires Dmitri and four other Soviet diplomats were told to leave the country in the shortest possible time and Mexican Ambassador Carlos Vela was recalled further the foreign ministry said Thursday The expulsion was an apparent retaliation for alleged complicity in the training of young Mexicans in guerrilla and terrorist tactics in North Korea The arrest of 19 alleged guerrillas was announced here Many of them had been students at Moscow's Patrice Lumumba Friendship University for young people from developing TRAINED IN KOREA Mexican authorities said some of them trained at a military camp near Pyongyang in North Korea and the Russians had allowed them to travel there across Soviet The other four Russians ordered to leave are First Secretaries Boris and Boris and Second Secretaries Oleg and Alexander wouldn't necessarily mean new It might be a motion to refer to the justice which presumably would hold public then make recommendations to MPs WILL GET LOOK at a justice committee Mr. Turner promised members they would have ample opportunity to scrutinize whatever action is Eldon the Conservative justice said his party would fight any attempt to extend the public order law or replace it with new permanent Mr. Woolliams said Conservatives feel the Criminal Code is ample to deal with the kind of violence that occurred in Montreal last Emergency regulations were invoked under the War Measures Act Oct. 16 after terrorists kidnapped James Cross and Pierre Laporte and made a series of ransom demands and threats of further The public order law came into effect Dec. 4 to supplant the War Measures Act Britain bolsters Wins nomination forces in Ulster BELFAST - The political future of Northern Ireland's prime James looked bleak today after his announcement of new moves against Irish Republican Army terrorism failed to satisfy his told the Ulster Parliament at Stormont in Belfast Thursday that troop strength in the country would be raised by 1,300 soldiers to 9,600. This figure was far below the number demanded by right-wing members of the Sources said the prime minister himself was bitterly disappointed with the support he had received from British leaders in Westminster and on the brink of announcing his One cabinet minister was heard to remark after the premier's will have to But a special cabinet ing Thursday night urged to stay in WARNS OF CIVIL WAR Labor Opposition Leader Gerry Fitt warned of civil war if he Rev. Ian militant Protestant demanded the prune minister's British government reluctance to bow to extreme Protestant demands for repression was seen by many observers as the explanation for the unexpectedly low troop reinforcements The spate of violence and terrorism which last week included the death of three young British soldiers has not been repeated in recent The British army cordoned the entire city of Belfast today in a search for terrorist All vehicles entering or leaving the capital were checked and many of them EDMONTON - Lawyer Saul Estrin of Edmonton was nominated by the Liberal party to contest Edmonton Glenora in the next provincial general He is the fourth Jazz king hospitalized NEW YORK the king of the jazz was resting comfortably in Beth Israel Hospital here today under treatment for a The 70-year-old Satchmo was responding to treatment in the intensive care unit oft he where he was admitted Monday his doctor on 1, Nixon on 2, Heath on 3, and an obscene on 4!' Medicine Hat man killed in car accident MEDICINE HAT - Louis 74, of Medicine Hat was pronounced dead on arrival at Medicine Hat Municipal Hospital Thursday night following a single car accident one mile east of Medicine Hat on Highway 41 A. RCMP officials report the vehicle driven by Mr. Scherger left the highway and came to rest in a Both Mr. Scherger and his wife a were thrown from the Mrs. Scherger is reported in satisfactory condition in Medicine Hat Municipal C o r o n e r E. G. F. Skinner said no inquest would be  

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