2 - THE CITIZEN - Friday July 6 1973 k - 1 000 pound hash cache discovered VICTORIA VICTORIA CP CP -An An inti inten EMILY KIYOSHK A 60-year-old Canadian Indian out of hospital just two days after receiving treatment for a serious head injury and a bad heart literally found herself on the street Thursday Hijack release expected HAVANA Reuter The crew and passengers of the Argentine airliner hijacked Wednesday by left wing guer guerrillas ¬ rillas while on a domestic flight will probably be fallowed to leave this Cuban capital today but the fate of ttKe hijackers is not yet known T The aircraft a Boeing 727 of Aerolineas Argentina -landed here early Thursday The 18 passengers and six crew members boarded a bus for the city centre to spend -the night in hotels The six unidentified hijackers were laken into custody The short haul twin engine jet was seized on a flight between Buenos Aires and Tucuman The guerrillas tried to bargain for the release of passengers in exchange for government grants to a childrens hospital -and blood disease research -When the Argentine gov government ¬ ernment refused to pay 200000 to the guerrillas chosen causes the hijackers lowered their demand to 100000 and then 80000 but the government refused to compromise The jet then flew across the Andes to Santiago the Chilean capital Lima Peru jind Panama City releasing i4 passengers before taking -off for Cuba - The hijackers were taken away in a police van as soon as the aircraft taxied to a Istop Hijackers are normally put at the disposal of the Cuban authorities who will Itry to establish whether they are bona fide revolutionaries in which case they might be granted political asylum or be allowed to leave the country Although they recently resumed diplomatic rela relations ¬ tions Cuba and Argentina are not tied by a hijack treaty I SAIGON AP -The Viet Cong announced today that a search for two Canadian officers of the Vietnam truce commission missing for more than a week will begin Satur Saturday ¬ day US sources have said that the two Canadians are being held in a Viet Cong controlled zone 35 miles northeast of Saigon and are being well treated The Viet Cong delegation to the two party Joint Military Commission JMC in Saigon says it does not know the whereabouts of the two Cana Canadians ¬ dians A statement issued by the Viet Cong delegation said that Maj Gen Duncan McAl- Mrs Kyoshk was evicted from her room on Brock Ave in Toronto and her furniture was moved into the street without her knowledge because she owed the landlord 12 a VVV ------- WOMAN EVICTED OVER 12 DEBT TORONTO CP A 60 yearold woman spent Thursday guarding her possessions in the street after being evicted fnyn her room because she owed the landlord 12 Emily Kiyoshk out of hospital for two days fol following ¬ lowing treatment for a head injury and a bad heart walked around all day Wednesday looking for a new place to live after being told she must leave the room Monday Spending Wednesday night with a friend she returned to her room to find all her belongings on the sidewalk Many people passed by and saw me sitting there but no one offered me any help said Mrs Kiyoshk an Indian Eventually Mrs Kiyoshk who is on welfare and unable to afford someone to move her furniture talked to the Native Canadian Centre and arrange arrangements ¬ ments were made to store her furniture Mrs Kiyoshk spent the night in hospital Viet Cong releases search start time area to assist in finding information about the two missing Canadian officers Col Khiet approved the Canadian delegations request for assistance and accented the Republic of Malta leader sees path toward peace HELSINKI CP Prime Minister Dom Mintoff of Malta warned the European security conference today that it must urgently tackle the problems of war and peace in the Mediterranean if it wants to avoid 4being nothing more than the official multilateral rubber stamp of the super powers No security and co cooperation ¬ operation in Central Europe is possible without some action by the conference to create an atmosphere for the preconditions of detente in the Mediterranean said Mintoff who has been batt battling ¬ ling here for the right of Algeria and Tunisia to address the Helsinki meet meeting ¬ ing The Maltese bid has been buried for days in a subcom subcommittee ¬ mittee Mintoff cited such factors as Europes dependence on North African oil as reasons why the conference should Vietnams guarantee for WASHINGTON AP safety the statement said Pushed upward by a record Col Khiet reauested that increase in the cost of farm the ICCS chairman Maj Gen products wholesale prices Ferenc Esztergalyos of Hun Hungary ¬ gary assign members of the committee to accompany the Viet Cong and Canadian teams the statement said Capts Ian Patten of Toronto and Fletcher Thom Thomson ¬ son of Ottawa have been mis missing ¬ sing since June 28 from their team site at Xuan Loc 45 miles northeast of Saigon rose in the United States last month at the sharpest rate since January 1951 the gov government ¬ ernment said today The bureau of labor statis statistics ¬ tics said the wholesale price index advanced by 24 per cent in June just below the 25 per cent record in January 1951 during the Korean War inflationary pine military commander of They were seen the same day boom With adjustment for the Canadian delegation to talking to a group of armed seasonal price changes the the International Commis Commission ¬ sion of Control and Supervi Supervision ¬ sion ICCS met with deputy delegation chief Col Bui Thanh Khiet The statement said that McAlpine told Khiet that the South Vietnamese delegation chief had granted a guarantee of safety for a Viet Cong team to travel to the Nixons resignation was never considered SAN CLEMENTE Calif Reuter President Nixon has never seriously consi considered ¬ dered resigning because of the Watergate scandal deputy White House spokes spokesman ¬ man Gerald Warren said Thursday Warren made his comment in response to questions about an interview in which Julie Nixon Eisenhower the presidents younger daugh daughter ¬ ter said her father asked at a family gathering whether i he should step down Mrs Eisenhower who celebrated her 25th birthday Thursday said the president acted as a devils advocate but she felt his questions were more than rhetorical indicating that he had thought of resigning because of allegations thathe was aware of attempts in the White House to cover up the bugging of the Democratic party headquarters at the Watergate building in Washington She said the family told him he should stay because his honor and integrity would be vindicated and that he was the man for the job in the White House Warren emphasized an earlier statement by pres presidential ¬ idential press secretary Ronald Zicgler that Nixon had never given any thought to resigning He added that he sees no conflict between Zicglers position and the account given by Mrs Eisenhower Viet Cong 10 miles west of nsewasalmostasbad23per Xuan Loc cent The Canadian delegation The seasonally adjusted has insisted that they were on increase matched the March an ICCS flag showing mis- advance in wholesale prices sion The Viet Cong delega- which also was the highest tion in Saigon maintains it is since January 1951 not responsible for the men Meanwhile the bureau that thev were not on official reported that the Uh unem ICCS business had no clear clearance ¬ ance to travel into contested zones and had no safety guarantees in advance Reports reaching US sources agree that the two officers were not on ICCS bus business ¬ iness at the time they strayed into the Vict Cong zone Memories We Cherish Moments shared to together ¬ gether comfort and sustain Our wish is to symbolize this Village ployment rate dropped to 48 per cent in June marking the first time since June 1970 that the rate has been below five per cent The wholesale price report was gathered by the govern government ¬ ment a day before President Nixon froze all wholesale Serving All Faiths with Distinction and Consideration v SiHliiBBo3S Garden Funeral Chapel Wejsmith 2380 Regent Cres 563 2077 take an interest in Mediterra Mediterranean ¬ nean problems Canada and other confer conference ¬ ence states agreed that Mediterranean countries should enjoy the right to have theirviews noted by the meet meeting ¬ ing But External Minister Mitchell Sharp said today this should take the form of written statements rather than personal appearances Canada also says the right should be given to all Mediterranean states expressing an interest in puttingtheir views to the con conference ¬ ference Israel as well as Algeria and Tunisia have expressed such an interest but Malta rejected the idea of Israeli representation Mintoff pictured the US and Russia shaking hands across Central Europe while they bare their ugly teeth in the blue Mediterranean Sea Farm products cited for wholesale costs retail and manufacturing prices for 60 days Prices of farm products increased seven per cent in June the biggest one month jump since the government began keeping such records in 1947 Only the first sale of raw agricultural products at the farm is exempt from the pres presidents ¬ idents price freeze sive five day hunt along a northwest Vancouver Island inlet ended successfully with the discovery of a big drug cache RCMP Supt J M Nel Nelson ¬ son announced Thursday night He estimated the cache weighed about 1000 pounds and included 700 to 800 pounds of hashish and about 200 pounds of marijuana Estimated street value of the drugs was 1 million The discovery was made Wednesday by an uniden unidentified ¬ tified serviceman who was part of a search and rescue team at the Canadian forces base at Holberg which had joined the hunt along both sides of Quatsino Sound by scores of RCMP officers and forces members The cache in large plastic bags was found about 35 feet inland under a big log on the south side of Quatsino Sound almost directly south of Winter Harbor The find came as the search which began Satur Saturday ¬ day morning after two vessels were stopped in the Sound was nearly at an end Sources indicated the searchers had covered the north side of Quatsino Sound first moving east then crossed to the south side and began working west Supt Nelson and other RCMP officials said earlier the operation had been in progress for several months apparently on the basis of information from the United States It involved the RCMP Canadian forces and the US Bureau of Narcotics Ttey said Canadian forces trackingaircraft reported the former US minesweeper Marysville owned by San Francisco blue movie maker Alexander Edward DeRenzy 38 and the Canadian fishboat Gondola were in the same area from about 930 pm to midnight Friday night two miles off Winter Harbor at the entrance to the Sound The Gondola was stopped at 315 am Saturday by RCMP in a rented fishboat midway between Winter Har Harbor ¬ bor and Coal Harbor at the other end of 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