Don Stuart of Georgian College with The George Steel Memorial Trophy which he won for placing first in The Metal Arts Guilds annual show in Toronto This was the first WIS METAL time Mr Stuart who teaches textiles and metals at the col leges Barrie campus had entered the juried show He won the trophy over 125 other entries for his sterling ARTSTROPHYE silver necklacependant with inlays of stones ivory and wood The guilds annual show will remain at the Merv ton Gallery in Toronto until Aprilil Nixon was finally unhappy with choice of Ford report WASHINGTON AP As the end of his presidency neared Richard Nixon felt more and more unhappy about his choice of Gerald Ford to be vicepresident and angrily sent back the pen he had used to sign Fords nomination The Washington Post reports Heres the damn pen signed Jerry Fords nomination with Nixon is quoted say ing when he sent the pen back to White House aide The Post story bascd on new book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein about the last days of Nixons adminis tration says Nixon felt that he had been pressed into selecting Ford for the vicepresidency af ter Spiro Agnew was forced to resign The book The Final Days depicts Nixon as emotionally upset drinking too much and even talking of suicide The Posts story reports the Peacesecurity bill again up for debate OTTAWA CP The Com mons returns this week to controversial and complex bill to impose gun controls broaden wiretapping powers and toughen prison provisions Introduced this winter after months of preparation the bill is the first half of the govern ments socalled peaceandse curity legislative package The other half is the con tentious bill to abolish capital punishment Both were introduced at the same time by Justice Minister Ron Basford who has said the first must be passed before de bate begins on the second The antihanging bill is ex pected to be the most hotly de bated of the two but the first bill also has raised opposition hackles The Progressive Con servatives led by justice critic Eldon Woolliams Calgary Nor th fought and won the right to move rare amendment when the bill came up for second reading approval in principle WOULD SPLIT The amendment which will be under consideration when debate resumes Tuesday would split the bill into two par ts one dealing solely with gun control Mr servative MPs will Woolliams said Con press strongly for approval of the amendment because gun con trol proposals constitute en tirely new legislation while other proposals in the bill sim plyamendexistingstatutes The gun control is brand new he said in weekend in terview There is no justifica tion for putting the two to gether OM SHSAV RID lv=lLI HI SOOWVd SBLVSHI AXOH SHEAVTd SOOWVd EHLVEIHI AX lt gt 171 gt gt lt III 27 us lt gt gt II Adult Entertainment HEAIRE FAMOUS PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE FAMOUS PLAYEIg book says Nixon had not been really close to his wife Pat sin cc the early 1900s and by the final days was hardly speaking to her Mrs Nixon also was drinking heavily the account says SUICIDE FEARIII The book says White House Chief of Staff Gcn Alexander Haig fearful that Nixon might attempt suicide ordered that all pills be denied the president and that all sleeping pills and tranquillizers he already had be taken away The book says Nixons sonin law David Eisenhower for mon ths was waiting for Nixon to go bananas It adds that David seemed convinced Nixon would never leave the Whitellousealive The book also quotes Nixons other sonvinlaw Ed Cox as telling Senator Robert Griffin Rep Mich at one point The president was up walking the halls last night talking to pie lures of former presiden ts giving ijcches and talking to the pictures on the wall IIlc lcrriï¬ï¬‚ng motion picfurc from the terrifying No bestseller MVMIOOIITWIOIMRW Nominated for Academy Awards 700 95 Last Days to see it Shown at AVTd SnOWVj SHIV3H1 AXOB SUSAVTd SOOWVd SHIWHI AXOH SOME BABIES COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED DOCTOR Province short on expert ambulance care TORONTO CP Newborn babies are dying or suffering permanent damage un necessarily because expert am bulance care is lacking in On tario pediatrician said Satur day gt Dr Graham Chance said at seminar at the Clincial Re search Society of Toronto that study of babies weighing under four pounds admitted to the Hospital for Sick Children To ronto showed expert care in transporting babies to the hospital might have saved them from death or permanent damage He said good incubator and speciallytrained nurse can make the difference between life and death or between health or defective individual Other research at the hospital indicated hyperactivity in chil dren and antisocial behavior later in life may arise from common pattern which can be treated by drugs Hyperactive children tested at the hospital performed cer tain tasks in the same way as sociopaths or psychopaths When given ritalin drug prescribed for hyperactive children they carried out the tests normally the research stated In the another aspect of the seminar Dr Samuel Galloon an anesthetist at Toronto Gen eral Hospital said acupuncture is unlikely to kill pain suf ficiently to enable North American patients to have surgery without drugs Nude parents PARIS Reuter Half of Frances young parents are happy to walk around naked in front of their children an opinion poll published here Sun day The poll in the weekly news magazine Le loint shows that 49 per cent of couples aged 21 to 34 do not cover up before their children Most of these are business executives workmen tradesmen and farmers are last Vlctim dies VAIL Colo AP fourth person lied Sunday from in juries suffered when two cars on an aerial ski lift at Vail Mountain plunged more than 100 feet Friday killing three others instantly Steve Mcoli lit olorado State University student from Wayland Mass died Sunday at St Anthony hospital in Denver hospital of ficials said Meoli was one of nine persons injured when the gondolas derailed and fell to the ground Two freed SALISBURY Router Mozambique authorities have released the British wife of Rhodesian official and her fiveyearold daughter who were put under house arrest when Mozambique closed its border with Rhodesia month ago Heather Fraser and her laughter Karen have return ed to Salisbury but there was still no news of when Bruce Fraser and other Rhodesian consulate officials being held will be allowed to leave Criticizes Teng TOKYO AP The Chinese newspaper Peoples Daily says Communist party Chairman Mao Tsctung sharply attacked First VicePremier Teng Ilsiaoping for not following the Marxist line The article was carried by Peking broadcast monitored in Tokyo Sunday It appeared to be Maos most direct criticism of the much maligned vicepremier Although Tcng is not mentioned by name Mao referred to remark commonly attributed to Ieng Flu strikes HAVANA Reuter An in fluenza virus unaffected by antibiotics is sending thousands of persons to bed in Cuba with high fever SHE WAS SOON TO BECOME THE GREATEST SE SYMBOL THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN THE STORY OF HOW SHE BECAME MARILYN MONROE MISTY ROWE AS NORMA JEAN aura Free IlltIt USIINOV JONES PIESHEIIE Same time NORWOOD Mass AP An eightpound boy was born to Westwood police officer and his wife at the same time place and day of month as the officer was born 27 years ago The baby named Garrison Jay was born at Norwood Hospital at 1043 pm Friday to David and Ann Hill The officer was born at the same time in 1949 have been here many many years but have never heard of anything like this before hospital spokesman said Fight killing WORCESTER Mass AP Humberto Cardinal Medeiros urged prolife con ference Saturday to continue fighting contraception mercy killing and abortion You are defending Gods law and so God is on your side the Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston told conference of clergy and laymen at Assump tion College At no time within the memory of any per son has respect for life reached so low point as it has at the present The fundamental problem is that man has ar rogated to himself the power over life and death which belongs to God alone In trance PARIS Router hyp notist from Montreal woke up on Saturday seven subjects he had kept in trance for 169 hours and claimed the feat as world record Yvon Yva 45 who has been living in Montreal for the last 10 years held his session in suburban shopping centre in Paris His seven sub jects five men and two women drank only special nutritional drinks in their weeklong trace Five other subjects dropped out in the course of the week Ottawa visit AMMAN AP Jordans King Hussein his arm in cast because of karate injury left Sunday on route to Washington with pledge to clear up lot of obscurity about the Middle East crisis He will also visit Ottawa The monarch and Queen Alia will be gone three weeks in the United States Canada Mexico Britain and Morocco His visit in the United States will include talks with President Ford palace spokesman said Heir marries LOS ANGELES AP Samuel Bronfman II 22year old Scagram liquor heir who was kidnapped last year was Inarricd Saturday to Melanie Ana Mann 21 at St Albans Episcopal Church in Westwood family spokesman said The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Mann Her father owns an automobile dealership in West Los Angeles Daylight time Four killed MELBOURNE Ont CP 29yearold man his two children and 16yearold youth were killed Saturday in twocar collision in this area about 20 miles southwest of London provincial police said Sunday Dead are Duncan James Buchanan of Mount Brydges Ont his daughter Brenda his son Deejay and Gordon Edware Howe of Melbourne the driver of the othercar BARNEY DANSON in danger Harborfront TORONTO CP Har borfront the BISacre water front park which the federal government gave to the City of Toronto in 1972 is in serious danger of financial collapse Barney Danson federal urban affairs minister said Saturday Mr Danson said in an inter view that all activities at Har borfront will end April 30 unless the cabinet allows the project to be funded from the rentals of buildings on the site Harborfront was given to the city two weeks before the 1972 federal election as place for cultural and entertainment ac tivities It is estimated that land acquisitions alone for the park have cost the government about $356 million The most popular attraction at the site The Bohemina Em bassy place for musicians and poets to perform has an nounced it is closing Wednesday because of lack of funds Leon Poetschke Ilarborfront general manager said Satur day the park is reducing staff March 31 to 13 from 26 and it will be lights out for even basic staff if additional funds are not received Recovering TORONTO CPI Ontario Health Minister Frank Miller 48 was progressing well Sun day at Wellcsley Hospital following heart attack suf fered March 17 during hockey game at Queens Park hospital sIXIkesman said Mr Miller is still undergoing testing and it is not known how long he will remain in hopsital He was moved to private room last Wednesday from the hospitals intensive care unit Named best TORONTO CP London Ont bartender has been judg PARIS Router France reintroduced daylight time Sunday for the first time in 30 years in an effort to economize on energy resources The government decided to bring back summer time last used from 1916 to 1945 after the Agency for Economics in Energy calculated that an ex tra hours daylight in France will save the country about $20 million in fuel costs ed the best drink mixer in Canada Fred Falconberg 51 won the best overall and best longdrink categories during the weekend at national com petition staged by the Bartenders Association of Canada Charles Rendez of Toronto won the best before dinner drink category and Michael Royale of Calgary took the best afterdrink competi tion Mr Falconbergs winn ing long drink called ram cooler is made with lime juice white rum and half an ounce of Galliano DISRUITED POWER In 1824 Simon Bolivar ruler of Venezuela Columbia Ecua dor and Peru broke Spanish power in South America SCHOLARSHIPSSOUGHT WHITEHORSE YT CP campaign is under way to at tract more private scholarships for Yukon students going to uni versity The Students Finan cial Assistance Awards Com mittee and the University Womens Club are working together to encourage cor porations foundations and in dividuals to set up scholarships orcontribute to special scholarship fund SHOW TIMES 7I5 900 PM Ii Wall tIl you tulle how good cIIthI Treat the whole lamIIy and auva ONE SHOWING EACH NIGHT AT 730 PM wheelingfun lovlng WAIT BMW praalntl Gnosr DAIR 103 BRAD DUN SUIMM TUESDAY NITE SPECIAL PM TILL CLOSING oBIG brazier Beverage way BIq Brazier pack lb of beef Into jumbo tooted sesame and bun And you qat our SrnImdellyuhuA french fries and 90 cold drlnlr LETs ALL 50 TO DAIRY QUEEN Sterilization NEW DELHI AP Govern ment officials are sending teachers and mobile medical units into this citys poorest areas to encourage steriliza tion Pay raises government housing and other benefits are denied couples who refuse to limit their families to two children or refuse to agree to sterilizing one partner if there are already more than two childrenIndias population now i5600million Six charged TORONTO CP Six Toronto youths aged 16 to 19 were charged with assault and obstructing police after several Toronto Transit Commission employees were attacked early Saturday at the Pape subway station in the citys east end Police said scuffle broke out when the youths refused to leave subway train after be ing ordered off an earlier train for smoking and drinking beer Damage high TORONTO CP fire Saturday at the Toronto Island filtration plant caused $25000 damage fire department of ficial said The fire occurred after construction workers propane torch ignited two truck trailers on the site The spokesman said it took two island fire trucks the citys fireboat and crews from two downtown fire units to put the blaze out No injuries were reported Dancethon ORILLIA Ont CP Students from Park Street Col legiate Institute held 25hour danccthon during the weekend to raise money for Mike Gyokery teacher whose house was destroyed by fire earlier in the year About 30 students raised $540 JOIIN MITNRO not happy CLC move OTTAWA Labor Min ister Iohn Munro says he is not happy about the Canadian La bor Congress CLC withdraw ing from two government advi sory bodies but his personal relationship with labor leaders has hardly changed naturally wasnt very hap py about it Mr Munro said in an interview on the CTV television program Question Period broadcast Sundav The minister described the CLCs withdrawal from the Economic Council of Canada and the Canada Labor Relations Council as self inflicted injury adding that this action has not cut labors ties with him as labor spokesman in the Liberal cabinet Im on the telephone talking to these various leaders so is my deputy so are other officers in my department on almost daily basis he thats carrying on said And oiled boot in when Itl done the Braxlor QUEEN FORD SI BARRIE 11 II III Am In tumum ttII Am The Barrie Examiner Monday March 29 19765 Whale freed PORT AUX BASQUES Nfld CP The last of two blue whales which became trapped in nearby shallow water was freed Saturday The whale appearing weak and tired after being hemmed in by drift ice for five days re mained in the vicinity Sunday swimming slowly about in the deeper water it was towed to open water with the help of the federal icebreaker Sir Humph rey Gilbert There was no sign of com panion whale which found an opening through the ice last Thursday and swam away Resigns TORONTO CP One of two police officers charged Friday in connection with the theft and burning of between $4000 and $5000 after raids on several Chinese social clubs has resigned from the force Metropolitan Toronto Police spokesman said Sgt Frank Zembal the officer in charge of the 52 Division plain clothes detective office sub mitted his resignation Satur day Zembal and Constable Ter rance Cassidy both 32 and each with more than 11 years ex perience on the force were charged with mischief and theft after Chinatown residents com plained that the two men raided theclubs More people CHICAGO AP The worlds population passed the four billion mark Sunday So says the population clock at the Museum of Science and In dustry The clock ticks away at the rate of about 22 persons sec ond or about 190000 day said Bruce Mitchell assistant to the president of the museum The four billion mark was passed about midnight Satur day night museum spokesman said and had reached 4000102000 by mid morning Sunday The population clock was fir st displayed in the museum about 10 years ago as part of an exhibition on how the agriculture industry provides food for the world The rate is set by statistics the museum receives period ically from the Population Ref erence Bureau private United States agency that collects population growth data from everv available source Still there is room for in accuracy because of the diffi cultyincollectingthedata The worlds population did not reach one billion until about 1850 The two billion mark was reached in 1930 and the world grew to three billion in 1961 Mitchell said IMPERIAL CINEMA Clark VISIt MONTREAL CP Joe Clark admitting he needs Que bec support visited Montreal during the weekend for the first time since he was elected Pro gressive Conservative leader lastmonth Following meeting with party executives organizers and supporters Mr Clark said militant group can be de veloped in Quebec and effec tive Francophone representa tion in the party is priority If sufficient number of Frenchspeaking Conservatives want provincial party will support it he said But cer tainly wont start the initiative intend to involve myself personally in allowing Quebec to play an important role in the national party Mr Clark said his party needs at least 20 seats in the province and that he expects to visit Montreal and rural areas of Quebec on monthly basis Likes controls OTTAWA CP Harvard University economist John Kenneth Galbraith praises Canadas wage and price con trols in an interview in Viewsletter publication of the New Democratic Party Mr Galbraith Harvard University economist ad vocates permanent controls There is no future for the left in opposing controls he says in the interview Both the NDP and the Cana dian Labor Congress are oppos ing the controls program Asked if program of con trols might be implemented so badly that he would oppose them Mr Galbraith said Yes but would say cate gorically Ive been ever the scheme that the Canadian gov ernment has put in general way anditisnt would say that this system is far in advance of what any other government is doing with the possible exception of the British Still critical HAMILTON CP Mayor Victor Copps remained uncon scious and in critical condition in hospital Sunday after suffer ing heart attack while run ning in the citys annual aroundhebay road race Saturday Sheila Miller the mayors daughter 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