Canada’s’ ‘ine labor’ ‘organization, claimed Tuesday they had.over- whe - 21,000 embers showed « for "COPW present Jean- chanting and beating their chests in a sign of mourning, marched through the streets of Tehran Tuesday for the mass funeral of 72 prominent officials of the Islamic regime killed in a terror bombing. In another indication of the worsening turmoil ' gripping Iran, officials said Mohammad Kachouci, governor of Tehran’s notorious Evin jail, was fatally shot in the prison compound and the "the Canadian Y he: P ae : Conada, whose - | . | ir ae . _ 7 - ™ members walked out in every “major postal centre. But postal workers, td their jobs in Quebec City and its saburbs ds well as in ‘Dennis McDermott, head of the - 23 million organization’, s - “support “behind = the striking ‘workers, ‘accusing Treasury Board President Donald Johnston of: provoking a strike. revolutionary prosecutor's office charged the warden was “assassinated by U_-S. agents”. A prison. spokesman told UPI Kachouci was buried along with the 72 Officials killed in the massive bomb blast Sunday at the Islamic Republican Party headquarters, including Ayatollah Mohammed Beheshti - second in power to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomcini and mastermind of the American hostage crisis. China scraps Mao’s teachings PEKING (UPD) - In a dramatic policy shift, China: said Tuesday it is sor ing the teachings ao Tse-tung which have prevailed for the past 20 years and cm- barking on a “strategic shift’ for economic modernization. The announcement, which acknowledged that whatever Mao said not necessarily t, came on the cve of the Communist anniversary. The major policy pro- nouncemcnt came in the form of a 35,000 word communique approved during a three-day mecting of the party's central committec, which said the late Chairman Mao would continue as a figurchead buf that Vice Chairman Deng Xiaoping’s thoughts will prevail. Party's 60th "competing with local cabs on the. North Shore following unanimous: approval of a “white-glove” taxi service by West Vancouver council Monday night. Sunshine Cabs Ltd. of North Vancouver has .ap- plied for licenses, to operate 25 new, fully equipped Cadillacs for West and North. Van. : Providing a “first class type of service” the drivers. would be dressed in business suits with ties and give ‘ maximum personal service to customers, general manager Richard Hughes told council. _ Any supplement to ‘the -local cab service was heartedly endorsed by council. Although they did differ on what kind of cab each would prefer. Alderman George Morfitt expressed a preference for Rolls Royces -while ‘Alderman David Finlay said ‘West Van needs more cabs so badly he’d support the company even if they were going to drive Datsuns. Mayor Derrick Hum- phreys ignored the type of vehicle and concentrated on the color — West Van blue, he hoped. vate, I population of more: ‘than 138,000 — providing about one’ cab per 1,712 persons. The Vancouver taxi ratio for 1980 was.one taxi per 1,056 persons. An additional 25 cabs. . would raise the North Shore * ratio to one cab-per 1,386 . : : 7 persons. cot Me Alderman Don Lanskail- . endorsed the support motion saying: “The taxi-cab business is a competitive one and while we do maintain control of. operations. through inspections, the market should be left to test. the competitive spirit of free, ’ enterprise.”" Hughes has gathered. more than 1,000 signatures from the North Shore . business community. to ‘support -its. license application to th provincial government. He must also _ receive: support from-North Van City and District councils. co L U' xX UR Y Luxury Marble Co. Ltd. 2 211 West 1st St., North Vancouver 987-3055 ” Complete Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations ot .* ¥ | BP, ” . Wadia i no OPT SPU WA ty Ae a ttOg . : sth ‘ ‘ ot re root : a hem hae we We audrars uh a } ia’ ve