A4 - Sunday, August 29, 1982 - North Shore News the world outside. . ° OTTAWA - Col. Atilla Altikat, military attache to the Turkish Embassy, was assassinated by terrorists Friday in his diplomatic limousine in a fashionable ‘‘Embassy Row” area of the national capital. Police arrested one suspect in a wooded area near the scene of the first murder of a diplomat in Canadian history. Police set up roadblocks around the capital in the manhunt for a second suspect who fled in a Cheering Palestinian fighters Friday fired thousands of rounds of ammunition into the air and blew kisses as they drove out of Israeli-held Lebanon and linked up with friendly Syrian troops in the first land pullout from Beirut. “Everything is perfect,” one mustachioed guerrilla of the Syran- backed Palestine Liberation Army said, leaning from the window of a truck headed for Damascus. “We're going home!” TOKYO - Nissan Motor Co. said Friday it will recall more than 400,000 vehicles, including about 126,000 passenger cars exported to Canada and the United States. for possible scat belt malfunctions. A spokesman for Nissan, Japan's second largest automakér, said the vehicles include !0 types of passenger cars, vans and pickup trucks produced between April 1979 and June 1980 “But only two-door and OLTAWA Finance Ministers Atlan Mackachen Friday refused othe provincial promicrs call for a fiest ministers COOMOMI, conference and rida uled thei recovery plan as tow vague lo work Mackachen sant he wos disappointed the premiers reyected his 6 and ‘S per ceat restraint but warned the Progr am By UNITED PRESS CANADA Diplomat gunned down small, foreign-made car. New York State police were on alert also. In a call to a news agency in’ Montreal less than an hour after the 9 a.m. EDT murder, a man with a heavy accent claimed the _ Justice Commandos of Armenian Genocide were responsible for the at- tack. He warned, “we will strike again”. It was the second at- tack on ai Turkish diplomat in Canada in five months. PLO on way to Syria In Israel, public opinion polls publhshed today showed an over- whelming majority of Israelis support the in- vasion of Lebanon and Prime Minister Menachem Begin’s popularity has soared to its highest level ever. The guerrillas left west Beirut earlier in the day in a ragtag convoy of vans, multicolored trucks, ambulances and aging military transports in the first’ overland withdrawal as the two- week long evacuation neared the halfway mark. Nissan recalls 400,000 cars four-door Violet passenger cars were exported to Canada and the United States.” the spokesman said. Four-seat compact Violet passenger cars are sold in the U.S. market for about $8,000 Seat belt users may have trouble getting the safety device to pull out from tts holder in the wall, the spokesman said The recall will cover 438.542 vehicles Of this total, 126.674 were sold tin North America MacEachen rejects plan federal would Government not usc the program as oa bargaining chip with the provinces “Y dont think we ought to bargain at this stage on that partic ular program because it stands on its own feet” Macteachen said al o news Con ference lt seems unappealing lo trade off 6 and SS against other 4 cothe ONNDODEES FROM PAGE A3 own advertisements to rent the units were still being run in a Vancouver newspaper at the time he was blocking people from moving in.” However, Messier does acknowledge that the deal collapsed due to several people at 221 Corporation pulling out at completion time because of the changing realty market. “The original deal was in December 1980, when the market was buoyant and on an upswing.” Only about 40 per cent of the investors were. still willing to go through with the deal, he adds. 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