A4- Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1981 - North Shore News By UNITED PRESS CANADA Trudeau may compromise OTTAWA - The _ gaining their support for federal government, constitutional reforms facing renewed struggle and patmiation. over its proposed charter of rights, will act on Trudeau said if the provincial proposals only if they amount to im- provements to the document, Justice to repeat their 10-year- Minister Jean Chretien old pattern of trade-offs said Tuesday. in return for more. Chretien gave no in-_ provincial powers, “then dication the government undoubtedly we will go would be prepared to ahead with the resolution withdraw the charter asa (currently before way of mollifying cight Parliament) because it's opposing provinces and legal. ” Hinckley will plead insanity WASHINGTON - The Reagan and three others case against President on March 30, but Reagan's accused maintained their client assailant, John W._ was insane at the time Hinckley Jr., likely will and should not be held become a battle among criminally responsible. psychiatrists over the The offer of a con- college dropout’s mental cession of fact in the case State when the shots were marked the first time fired. Hinckley’s lawyers had Attorneys for Hinckley disclosed their intention said Monday they are of using a defense of willing to concede the imsanity at his upcoming evidence shows he shot trial. . iran official killed A ranking member of Iran's ruling party was assassinated Tuesday in a suicide grenade attack by premiers opposed to the charter and reforms package merely wanted Party's secretary in Iran's largest province of Khorassan, was the [07th ranking official to be an anti Khomeini killed by assassins since guerilla, the official the downfall of President media reported Abolhassan Bani-Sadr in The killing of June Hoyyatoleslam Ab dolkanm Hashemi Ney Tehran radio said a add came = after the Mojahideen Khalg Islamic regime took guernila posing as a pupil revenge for bloody street battles in Tehran Sunday by carecuting 1560 op ponents over two days Hashem Nejadd. the ruling Islamic Repubhcan approached Hashemi- Nejad outside the party's offices in the provincial capital of Mashad at the end oof a lecture and lobbed a grenade Diablo reactor delayed AVILA BEACH Calif disc te pany ina diagram A design discrepancy used to analyze stress on didi what the aabons pipe supports ain the largest anti ouclear tcactonrs domes protest was anable to de for the past (wo weeks A Poa spokesman todecfrartely delay saud the Naeclewt preparations lo ae Crvate the Diablo nuclear power plant Pacihe Cran & bdocurn Regulatory C omamnission Canyon nm Washingtoa had been informed of the problem dasxcoverca Sunday owners af the $2 § tbullhon duntag a design crevices plant on the ¢ alforna tavolving pipe haagers Coast disc hosed fate which support oan over Moaday that caginecers Nead cfcanc used oo anoeve had dtacowered a fact cons ac RCMP in North Vancouver say in- vestigations haye failed to substantiate a report of a crippled woman being beaten up on Grand Boulevard Thursday night. An RCMP press release issued to the News and other media stated that a 26-year- old North Van woman suffering from multiple sclerosis had been attacked from behind by four youths while walking near 12th Street. The report stated that in the attack the woman had received fractured ribs and had been unconsious for some time before being found. Her attackers, said the police, had thrown her crutches up into a tree. creport RCMP have issued a follow-up statément in which they say the woman was examined in Lions Gate Hospital and released. - “Contrary to earlier releases, x-rays do not in- dicate any fracture,” they state. Circumstances surround- ing the reported assault are still being investigated. A spokesman for the detachment’s General In- vestigation Section says the RCMP attended at the scene and issued the original press release based on information | received from the com- plainant and an unidentified man. 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