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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 5, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                Iranians TEHRAN CP More than 100 students broke into the British embassy compound in centra Tehran tonight despite appeals by Moslem leaders not to extend the embassy takeover to other diplomatic missions in the Iranian Witnesses said about 120 students were involved at the British and that some 70 embassy staff were in the compound at the There were no reports of Students occupying the embassy for the second day and holding more than 50 hostages demanded today that their government break relations with the United When they raided the embassy they demanded the extradition from the of the de posed who is being treated in a New York City hospital for Two consulates in Other pip of Iran were taken over at one of them The clergyman son of Ru hollah Khomeini arrived at the pied embassy today where a chanting crowd shouted Death to America and The sy must be An hour the state radio sta tion broadcast a statement by Irans revolutionary leader backing the stu The read by a commenta said They are asking our youth to leave the Statue of Liberty and our youth in Iran to leave their But our youth are not going to do that because they want the The students who invaded the sy Sunday demanded earlier that the government hand over the exiled shah for They expanded that the official Iranian radio with demands that theif government end the oppressive relations with Iran and end politi cal arid economic dependence by expel ling American consultants and tearing up contracts with the The students termed the embassy the great nest of espionage in Iran and invited son to inspect this centre of The ayatollahs Ahmad had to push his way through a crowd of about when he arrived at the embassy compound See BRITISH page 4 Peter Sullivan scores the tying goal against the extending the streak to Mainly cloudy Brief flurries LOW 6 HIGH 0 1979 SUN Sets RNAL Ww For home call 9439331 Two weeks for Outside city JIM FREE Schreyer era new leader declares Howard Pawley smiles as he makes his way to the podium after being elected NDP leader Ambulance staff okays pact Winnipeg ambulance service workers voted yesterday to accept a tentative contract agreement with the city for a 10 per cent wage increase in each of the next two Bob of the International As sociation of Machinists and Aerospace representing about 100 lance said the workers voted 79 per cent in favor of the The package now must get city ap Jim Independent Springfield chairman of the ambulance said Friday Four die at rally AP The FBI looked for possible vio lations and the promised an internal inquiry on police handling of an Klux Klan rally that ended with four dead and 10 But groups have demanded an outside investigation of police Two more suspects were arrested yesterday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the a Death to the Klan rally Twelve persons were arrested shortly after the shooting and were each charged with four counts of murder and one of conspiracy to commit murder carries a possible death sentence in North The 14 all from nearby com were being held without bail pending a preliminary hearing Police said some of the suspects said they were members of the Ku Klux but local Klan leaders denied their factions had anything to do with the At least one suspect said he was a leader of the National Socia list party of the The agent in charge of the Greensboro Andrew said the bureau is trying to determine whether there were any FBI Director William Web ster has taken a very personal inter est in this he The most seriously injured among the wounded was Paul Carl Berman leader of the Commu nist Workers Viewpoint was in critical condi tion after undergoing brain Three others remained irt Greensboro Mayor Jim Melvin and City Manager Tom Osborne defended police actions at a news but said questions about a police response must await an internal Police Chief William Swing said his men did all they could to handle the situation when carloads of some armed with automatic drove into the rally site at a predominantly black Gunfire broke out after words were exchanged between the two All the victims were from among the 100 participants at the authorities Swing conceded that police knew sus vehicles were heading toward the that if the workers accepted the pack the majority of the commission will agree to the The pact will go to a special meeting of the commission at noon If it will go for approval from the city executive policy committee at a special session Wednesday then for final ratification at the regular Wednesday city council If the ambulance workers had not accepted the tentative agreement reached in negotiation Biggar their only other choice would have been to shut city ambulance service I dont think either side is entirely satisfied with the but both gave a he Biggar said the tentative agreement is the result of active adding he has not seen a concil put as much work into getting an agreement as in the The union membership had voted to strike if an agreement could not be The workers have been with out a contract since when their previous contract with Manitoba Blue which operated am bulance By Mary Ann FitzGerald An end to the Schreyer era in the New Democratic Party was declared yes by Howard Pawley after he won a endorsement for its lead whose moderate image has been compared to that of his predeces Ed told reporters shortly after he regis tered an easy victory in the threeway leadership the Schreyer era is over I want the new stamp to be the Pawley not the Schreyer NDP skirts abortion The 44yearold Selkirk inter im NDP leader since Schreyer became last easily turned back his two challengers mer party president Muriel Smith and Elmwood MLA Russ Doern the end of a While the convention lacked much of the usual tension and hoopla associated with a leadership it was consid ered the largest NDP convention in the past 10 with 821 registered dele About delegates were eligi ble to Pawley collected 467 of the 748 ballots considered the leftwing tallied while the right leaning Doern scored only 53 votes three more than the 50 signatures he required to enter the There were 11 rejected Although leadership cally could be challenged next year MLA Wilson ear lier said he was keeping his options open New Democrats say he will be given the chance to lead them into the next which could be called as early as Pawley won a standing ovation from delegates when he told them we have had enough government by the social and economic elite of We want government of all We dont want governments frozen in the ice of their own Both Pawley and party president Bob Mayer said they wanted more grassroots in developing new policies and directions for the next election and an end to the tendency to ride on the coattails of the Pawley also said the convention sig See PAWLEY page 4 NDP will back vote against PCs if issue Claiming the New Democratic Party is the real opposition in Ed Broadbent said yesterday his party will support a Liberal nonconfidence mo tion if it meets NDP in Rousing a listless Manitoba NDP leadership Broadbent ridi the Liberals for promising a nonconfidence vote against the minori ty Conservative government tomorrow night after failing to support an NDP attempt to bring down the government two weeks he said all 26 New Demo crats would be in the Commons for the vote and will back the Liberals if the motion opposes the government scheme to dismantle He later told reporters the NDP will not support a motion allowing any part of the national oil company to be sold to the private Broadbent also said the NDP will support a motion opposing a massive increase in oil which the Con servatives have said is But he warned such a motion would have to go farther and rule out any price rise at this We wont support a Liberal motion See NDP page 4 DAY Killers last word Mesrine toft lovers message Killer Jaques Mesrine left a recorded love message to his ending perhaps well meet again maybe in Camp on Trudeau In the second excerpt from his book Points of Dalton Camp expresses admiration for Pierre Trudeaus tenacity in trying to implement he that policy hurt the Surrealistic hair Hair will take a turn to the predict Jets buzz protest Bolivian air force jet fighters roared over downtown La Paz guns scattering students and workers who had gathered to protest the Baby fights for life A tiny baby is beating the high odds of infant mortality in a Thailand refugee camp after arriving from Cambodia with his IRA man nabbed Michael a member of the Irish Republican Army who blasted his way from a prison in the Irish republic in faces a deportation hearing CFL ends in laughs The Canadian Football Leagues regular season closed in fitting fashion with a couple of No price protest Few Canadians numbed by spiralling prices are protesting that the Liberals and Tories have been battling to guarantee chicken prices dont Ingenious stoves After more than 20 years in the fireplace engineer Robert president of Thulman Eastern is turning his attention to wood Amins comeback Former Ugandan dictator Idi Amin has vowed to retake power in that but says he is waiting for the people to become disillusioned with the current SCORES FOOTBALL CFL Saturday Ottawa 21 Toronto 6 Edmonton 25 BC 17 Sunday Montreal 41 Hamilton 20 Calgary 41 Sask 8 NFL Bait 38 Cincinnati 28 Cleveland 24 Philadelphia 19 Dallas 16 NY Giants 14 Chicago 35 Detroit 7 NY Jets 27 Green Bay 22 Los Angeles 24 Seattle 0 St Louis 37 Minnesota 7 New England 26 Buffalo 6 Denver 10 New Orleans 3 San Diego 20 Kansas City 1 4 Oakland 23 San Francisco 10 17 Tampa Bay 14 Pittsburgh 38 Washington 7 HOCKEY Saturday Colorado 7 NY Rangers 2 Philadelphia 5 Montreal 3 Atlanta 3 Pittsburgh 3 Minnesota 7 Washington 1 Detroit 2 Chicago 0 Louis 4 Los Angeles 1 4 Toronto 2 Sunday NY Rangers 4 Vancouver 2 NY Islanders 4 Winnipeg 4 Philadelphia Buttalo 1 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