A BICYCLE MADE FOR SIX is just one of the interesting cycles on display during Bicycle Month at the North Shore Museum at 209 West 4th Street in North Vancouver. Admission to the display “Cap Cycles” is free from Wednesday to Sunday, ! to 4 p.m. Here museum director Bill Baker shows off the bike. (Elsworth Dickson photo) ocaine cowboys wage indiscriminate drug war WASHINGTON (UPI) - Innocent bystanders are being terrorized in in- discriminate shootouts between Colombian “cocaine cowboys” and other mobs fighting for control of South Florida's $7 billion legal drug market, investigators told Congress Monday. There have been nearly 150 drug-related executions over the past two years in violence which federal and local pohce compared to “Roaring 20's” and “Wild West”. They said no innocent bystanders have been killed so far, but that. in- discriminate shootouts in barrooms, shopping centers and expressway traffic in broad dayhght have so terrorized potential wit- nesses the killers are not prosecuted. “This senous impediment < to effective law enforcement Museums day set Each year many on May 18. countnes mark In ternational Museums Day to remind people of the wealth of knowledge that 1s preserved for them = and future generations in (Canada, some 1500) non profit institutions = provide access to the country's cultural, historical, scientific and technological heritage Ihe National Museums olf Canada is inviting Canadians to enjoy that hertage by ‘isiting & museum on In- ternational Museums Day NEW & USED PROPANE FRIDGES & STOVES Lights, Tanks, Parts, H.W. Tanks, Heaters A.A. PROPANE APPLIANCES LTD. 2671 No. 3Ad., Amd. 270-3616 diminishes any_ realistic chance of curbing the escalating violence in the Miami area,” said Capt. Kelly England. a city pohce homicide investigator, in testimony before the Senate’s organized cmme subcommittee. “Cocaine cowboys” is the Mame given by law en forcement agencies to a new breed of drug dealers operatng in the South Flomda area. Thomas Clifford: the federal drug intelligence chief tn the area, detailed the emergence of a network of 3,000 hard core Colombian drug smugglers, headed by eight “families”, who are expanding their operations from supplying cocaine to the actual distribution of drugs in South Flonda. The Colombians are upsetting Cuban-Amencan mobs and the traditional Oh yes Cosa Nostra drug dealers, leading to the. outbread of open warfare. The main between the crime syndicate and the cocaine cowboys from Colombia, said Clifford, is that the newer gangsters do not hire professional “hit men” to do thei killings. But, Dade County Public Safety Department Capt. Marshall Frank said, “I would venture to say that the Mafia might well have taken lessons from the more contemporary band of criminals.” difference traditional “The Colombian organized crime groups are more prolific; better armed, and equally, if not better organized and _ financed,” Frank said. Monday's hearing was the last mm a series of six, and ends the first round of a planned multiyear look at all facets of organized crime. SEYMOUR COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH We meet every Sunday at 11:00 A.M. at the PLYMOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Tolicross Rd., just off Mt. Seymour Parkway) CHURCH SCHOOL and NURSERY are provided YOU ARE INVITED! At 1PM. Momma and Perky Bear will pick six winners on each mall you must be 10 years old PARK ROYAL or younger to enter Hey Kids! - Win a Prize for Mum! Colour a picture of Park Royal's Teddy Bear Family, featuring Momma and Perky Bear You could win a $10 00 gift certificate for Mum! Join the Teddy Bears on the North and South Mall Courts Saturday, May 10th, between 10 AM and noon, to colour your picture Al7-Wednesday, May 7, 1980 - North Shore News IN IRAN Women march on US embassy TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Tens of thousands of chanting Iranian women demonstrated their support Tuesday for Moslem militants holding the U-S. hostages and an American woman was” reported arrested on charges of being a CIA agent. As more than 20,000 women rallied outside the U.S. Embassy, an Islamic revolutionary court. sen- tenced to death the shah’'s first woman minister, Farrokbru Parsa, on charges of corruption. “Moslem students we're behind you!” shouted the demonstrators marking Iranian women’s day that coincided with the an- niversary of a Shiite female saint. It was also the 80th bir- thday of Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini but there was no ceremony at his_ north Tehran villa. The 53 Americans spent their 185th day as hostages and the Mosiem militants claim the Americans have been spread out to about 10 cities across Iran. There was also increased political activity in preparation for the second phase of elections for Iran's Parhament set for Friday. The elections will complete the composition of the 360- seat house that ts scheduled to meet later in the month and decide the fate of the hostages. Despite few anti- American slogans at the rally in the capital, the ant- American mood was far from subdued in the country as revolutionary leaders told Iranians the United States still intended to attack Iran after calling off its ex- pedition last month to rescue the hostages. The Kayhan newspaper reported authorities arrested an unidentified American woman on charges of spying but Iran’s Foreign Ministry had no immediate comment on the report. The newspaper said the woman was_ arrested Monday night and taken to an office of the revolutionary committee where she was “immediately interrogated”. Tehran radio also reported that seven Iranian men guilty of “corruption on earth” were executed by a firing squad. And press reports said Mrs. Parsa, 56, the first Iranian woman to be elected to Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's parhament nearly two decades ago, was sentenced to death after the court deliberated for five hours. Home Security \ John Krill Knills 1))))) Alarm Systems 1602 Pemberton Avenue North Vancouver. BC Systems Make Secure Home Owners Knill's — Serving the Community Since 1920 For Free Estimates call our Consultant at 985-3191