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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1976, p. 8

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8The Barrie Examiner Friday March 26 I976 Thirtyfive pound Kylie Gor don of Guelph Ont gets friendly lick from 150 pound Irish Wolfhound at the BOY MEETS DOG Canadian National Spor tsmens show in Toronto Wednesday This years show has record entry of 5100 dogs in show events and obedience trials CP Photo US vetoes antiIsrael call Would hurt MidEast talks UNITED NATIONS AP The United States has vetoed another antiIsraeli resolution in the Security Council saying that it would impede US at tempts to get ArabIsraeli negO tiations goingagain We are engaged at this mo ment in an effort to regain mo mentum in the negotiating process that has brought some unusual progress US Am bassador William Scranton told the other 14 council members all of whom voted Thursday night for the resolution cen suring Israeli policies and prac tices in the Arab territories it has occupied since the 1967 ArabIsraeli war Scranton who on Tuesday called the settlements Israel has been establishing in the oc cupied territories an obstacle to peace voiced objection to only one of the accusations in the resolutionthat Israel is persisting in policy aimed at changing the religious charac ter of the city of Jerusalem We believe my government and that this conclusion is in correct Scranton said REJECTS POSITION But Scranton in his speech Tuesday rejected one of the cardinal points of Israeli pol icythat East Jerusalem the Arab part of the city which Is rael took from Jordan in 1967 will not be relinquished Scran ton said the annexation of East Jerusalem cannot be consid ered other than interim and provisional The resolution deplored raels efforts to change the status of Jerusalem and its pol icy of settling Israelis in the oc cupied territories Zehdi Labib Terzi of the Pal estine Liberation Organization PLO said that the United States used the tyranny of the veto against resolution that could not have been more mod erate The council debate began OTTAWAATAGLAN CE By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY MARCH 25 1976 Opposition parties need more research money if they are to dig out more information from the government said Con servative MP Walter Baker The government probably will extend wage and price con trols to 310 extra property and casualty insurance companies as recommended by the antiin flation board government source disclosed The antiinflation board ap proved pay increases affecting workers in Hamilton and Listo wel and cut pay raises in agree ments affecting teachers in Haldimand Lambton and Halton counties and workers in Toronto Brockville Belleville and an Ontario Hydro con struction site near Douglas Point The Law Reform Comlt mission recommended that Parliament consider carefully whether abortion indecency bigamy incest obscenity and gambling should remain of fences under the Criminal Code Treasury Board President Jean Chrctien said Con servatives criticize the govern ment for spending too much money then ask for more gov ernment programs FRIDAY MARCH 26 I976 The Commons meets at 11 am EST to debate an amend ment to the antiinflation Act dealingwithappeals ck tram WI BOTTLED IN BOND Iuau um um mmuu Mfrsé MayanMam Wu Monday at the request of Paki stan and Libya for an inquiry into Arab rioting on the occu pied West Bank territory in which two Arabs have been killed The rioting was touched off by an Israeli court decision later overruled by that coun trys Supreme Court which permitted Jews to pray in the vicinity of Moslem shrines in East Jerusalem BREAKS WITH ISRAEL The debate turned into gen eral condemnation of Israels policies in occupied territories and the mostsignificant feature was the US break with Israeli policy voiced by Scran ton in his debut as the chief US delegate Israel protested in Washing ton The White House said Scrantons speech represented no change in the US position Israels ambassador to the United Nations Chaim Herzog said in reply to Scranton that the thesis that Israeli occupa tion of the territories is ob structing the process of peace was based on an erroneous premise He said Israel had withdrawn from Arab territories in 1948 and in 1956 only to find itself embroiled in new wars We will not negotiate our own suicide for that is what withdrawal without concrete moves toward peace would mean he said The council members who voted for the resolution were Britain China France the So viet Union Benin Guyana Italy Japan Libya Pakistan Panama Romania Sweden and Tanzania TOES REVERSE An owls foot has two toes that point forward and two that point backward and one of the rear toes is reversible GENERAL TO ASSUM ARGENTINE PRESIDEN CY Will replace Peron with military officer BUENOS AIRES AP The military junta that overthrew President Isabel Peron has an nounced that it will replace her with highranking military of ficer Reliable sources said that the junta leader Gen Jorge Videla will assume the presidency Monday and will also continue to be commander inchief of the army The announcement Thursday night also said the command ersinchief of the army navy and air force will hold their posts for maximum of three years but gave no indication how long military rule of the country might last But since the junta is made up of the three commanders of the armed forces the an nouncement indicated Argen tina will get new trio of rulers by 1979 at the latest On its second day in power the junta also banned five left ist political parties said orders have been given to dismiss gov ernment employees connected with activities of subversive character and said that its chief objective is to wage na tionwide battle against subver sion Other decrees suspended temporarin the right to go on strike dismissed the justices of the supreme court and other judges and declared judicial vacation Gets mail TORONTO CP Liberal header Stuart Smith who ear lier this week said he envies the provincial NDP for receiving plain brown envelopes full of in formation they can use as am munition against the minority government received three himself Thursday The enve lopes which contained non sense notes rather than in formation leaked from dissatisfied government em ployees were sent by group of civil servants who said they wished to remain anonymous Jury selected TORONTO CP jury of three men and two women has been selected from the George townActon area to hear evi dence at an inquest next week into crash March that killed seven young people near Acton The five were picked from two 2name jury lists by coroners constable John Hicks con stable with the provincial po lice on basis of interviews aimed at eliminating anyone with potential conflict of inter est The inquest will be in Ac ton Remand given SUDBURY Ont CPI Wil liam Paden Sudbury News Ser vice president and firm manager George Martin have been remanded to April 21 for trial date on charges of dis tributing obscene material The company and its two principal officers were charged after pi lice morality squad officers raided the firm March and seized copies of the March edi tion of Hustler magazine Bylaw passed CHESIERVILLE Ont tCI Village council in this com munity about 20 miles north west of Cornwall recently passed bylaw requiring adult hockey players to wear helmets and goalies to use protective face masks The bylaw follows regulation which requires junior and minor league players who use the local arena to wear such hockey gear Port studies TORONTO CP The On tario government will not pro ceed with any further studies on deepwater port for southern James Bay Donald Irvine resources development secretary said Thursday Mr Irvine said in statement study by an independent con sulting firm indicates there will not be sufficient traffic during the next 20 years to support suchaport Electric TORONTO CP core ners jury looking into the death of an 80yearold recluse recom mended Thursday that all homes be required to have elec tric lighting indoor toilets and adequate heating facilities Stella Watson was found dead of natural causes last Feb af ter neighbors noticed milk bot tles lined up on her porch Raps Ottawa TORONTO CP The chairman of the board of direc tors of Sport Ontario has criticized the federal govern ment for its decision to base $500000 grant to the 1976 Olym pic Games for the Physically Disabled on the condition that an integrated team from South Africa not compete Dr Philip Jones said in news release Thursday that the games organizing committee decided to drop the South African team after it was informed that the grant would be withdrawn if the team played in the games to be held in Toronto in August Lends funds OTTAWA CP Canada has agreed to lend Colombia $165 million and privide $500000 grant in technical assistance for rural develop ment project the Canadian In ternational Development Agen cy said Thursday The total cost of the project will be around $335 million of which Columbia will provide $195 million The three per cent loan is repayable over 30 years with an initial grace period of seven years Is president OTTAWA tCP Robert Hendy Toronto lawyer busi nessman and retired naval re serve commodore was chosen president of the Navy League of Canada Thursday at the leagues annual meeting He takes over from Jack Koyl of Victoria Unusual OTTAWA tCP An unusual demonstration by about 500 re search scientists greeted group of Mls visiting National Research Council headquarters Thursday The scientists and engineers milled about outside the building without placards or other usual trappings of demonstration to protest lagging contract talks Earning between $8900 and $32000 they say they are paid less than scientists performing similar jobs elsewhere They have been without contract for eight months Workers out ROME AP About 15 mil lion workers throughout Italy staged general strike Thurs day protesting austerity meas ures announced by the govern ing Christian Democratic par ty The strike lasted from 30 minutes to four hours in in dustry commerce tran sportation and government of fices Romes international air port was shut down for the en tire day Court stormed MADRID Reuter About 450 workers shouting we want justice stormed into labor court Thursday punched the judge smashed furniture and painted the word Fascist on the walls The court was due to con sider the case of the workers who were fired by the Terpel leather factory last January for staging an unofficial strike for more pay Labor sources said the workers entered the cour troom after being told only some of them might attend the hearing On chemical LANSING Mich AP Gov William Milliken signed into law bill Thursday that will sharply limit the manufac ture sale and use of poly chlorinated biphenyls or PCB The law prohibits the manufac ture sale or use of products containing 25 per cent or more of the class of toxic chemicals by July 1000 parts pe mil lion by January 1977 and 100 parts per million by Jan 1978 PCB has been linked to the death and reproductive failure of many Michigan fish and fish eating birds and animals Hall to quit WASHINGTON AP President Ford will accept the resignation of the assistant secretary of defence Albert Hall following disclosures that he received what were described as termination payments for past services as an executive with the Martin Marietta Corp Press secretary Ron Nesscn said Thursday the formal announcement that Ford would accept the resignation will be made later School blast OTTAWA CP police iii vestigation into small ex plosion which destroyed JOHNS Proiectionol Service Audio Visual Supplier New and used I6 mm projec tors sold Our authorized serA vice department picks up and delivers free of charge to new customers in the Barrie area Phone 99863 29 Morkdole Ontario Canadian Club IS tops down under Wide open spaces The Great Barrier Reef The Sydney Opera House Totally unique wildlife Regardless of the extraordinary contrasts youll find Canadian Club is tops just about everywhere down under Its nice to know the world can get together about something 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turn up anything con clusive spokesman for Ot tawa police said late Thursday The blast occurred shortly af ter classes began Thursday morning at Laurentian High School in the citys west end No one was injured in the ex plosion but classes were can celled for the rest of the day Remanded KENORA Ont CP Louis Cameron the leader of an In dian group that occupied Ani cinabe Park in the summer of 1974 was remanded to April 28 for preliminary hearing after appearing in Ontario provincial court Wednesday Cameron 26 and his sister Mary are charged jointly with assault with intent to steal in connection with an incident last December at Minaki Ont group calling itself the Ojibway Warrior Society occu pied the Kenora park for about six weeks to focus attention on Indian grievances Spend more OTTAWA CP The gov ernment spent $3334 billion more than it took in during the first 11 months of the financial year ending March 31 the fi wintarb SWEEPSTAKES DELUXE TAXI 7284444 7285555 Clopperton St 17533 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