EXAMINERTELEPHONES 0v WEATHER FORECAST Circulation 7266539 032 Classified Advertising 7232414 and chance of thunderstorms All Other Departments 7266537 mnlght Cleanng TueSday Low tonight high Tuesday 16 12th Year NO NO 16 die in plane The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Monday May 10 I976 115 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly P0995 TEACHERS SEEK RETRIBUTION Windsor students return to school crash MADRID AP Four foreigners were among the 16 persons aboard an Iranian air force 747 cargo jet that crashed in Spain en route to the United States the official Iranian news agency an munced today The identity and nationality cf the foreigners was not an nounced Rescuers at the crash site 60 miles southwest Madrid said they found two passports issued to Robert Wilson and Dorothy Wilson However officials said the passports were so badly damaged they could not determine the nationality Earlier police reports said there were 17 persons aboard But the announcement by the Pars agency listed eight Ira nian military personnel two Iranian women and two Ira nian civilian men in addition to the four unidentified foreigners Earlier an Iranian em bassy spokesman said the passengers and crew were all Iranians Villagers who said they saw the crash shortclf before pm Sunday to police the plane exploded at low altitude during torrential rainstorm The Boeing jumbo jet was to have made fuel stop in Madrid The plane was one of five 7475 bought by the Iranian government from Boeing and converted to military use It was the second fatal rash of Boeing 747 since the huge plane went into ser vice in 1970 The other oc curred on Nov 20 1974 in Nairobi Kenya 3sought in Arthur incident ARTHUR Ont CP Provincial police are still searching for two men and woman in connection with shooting incident Saturday at ahotel here Police said today no one was injured when shotgun blast narrowly missed an Ar thur resident who had step ped outside hotel to meet gunmans challenge Police said the incident began when two men and woman entered the hotel with smallcalibre shotgun and tireiron One of the men wto was carryin shotgun challenge customers to ï¬ght police said SET FOR ANOTHER SAILING SEASON Weather conditions were ideal Sunday for big and small boaters Stuart Pearce tries out his radio operated boat while another boater backs his trailer into Kern enfelt Bay Mr Pearce be ongs to the 25member Huronia Radio Control Club The club will officially open its new flight field for radio controlled model aircraft north of the city May 30 Examiner Photo Possible side effects from insulin probed RESTON Va AP Researchers sa the insulin that has sav millions of diabetics from death may cause one of the diseases most ravaging aftereffects blindness The first indications that in sulin may be twoedged sword came in results of studies with rhesus monkeys Test results were announced Sunday by researchers at the Universit of California at Los Ange es The results of our study raise important questions concerning whether insulin apart from its ability to prolong life may contribute to the development of diabetic proliferative ocular eye disease said Dr Alan Shabo Proliferative diabetic retinopathy is disease seen in various stages in the majority of diabetics As it progresses the disease can result in bleeding inside the eyeball detached retinas and other complications that can severely hamper vision Woman hostage is rescued bductor killed by police NEW RAYMER Colo AP really think if he wanted to stay alive he would have done it lot dif ferently said Linda Gayle New equipment urged for Canadian Forces MONTREAL CP The Gazette says the chiefs of defence staff have forwarded proposals to the federal cabinet to build 20 new destroyers and buy new ï¬ghter planes and tanks for the Canadian Forces The newspaper says the helicopterequipped destroyers would be worth more than $2 billion and the ï¬ghter planes would be worth about the same while $400 million worth of tanks would be bought under separate plan CAPSULE NE WS Christians launch attack BEIRUT AP Christian militiamen have launched an offensive against Moslem positions following the election of new Christian president for Lebanon The Palestine Liberation Army PLA said it would intervene to stop the Giristians Found hanged in cell BONN Reuter Police throughout West Germany were on the alert today for possible leftwing guerrilla reprisals after Ulrike Meinhof founder of gang blamed for series of urban bombings was found hanged in her 381 cell Indicted in payoff issue TOKYO AP The Tokyo prosecutors office today in dicted Yoshio Kodama key figure in Lockheed Aircrafts payoffs in Japan on charges of violating the countrys reignexchange law Fire destroys 11 trucks ST DAVIDS Ont CP Fire today destroyed 11 trucks valued at between $12000 and $15000 each in the yard of and Haulage Makes leadership call PHILADELPHIA Reuter VicePresident Nelson Rockefeller called today for return to strong presidential leadership in United States foreign affairs to meet what he called the threat of new Soviet imperialism Looks for primary win LINCOLN Neb AP Senator Frank Church of Idaho took his Democratic presidential campaign to churches and taverns during the weekend working for an upset victory over Jimmy Carter in his first primary here Tuesday aghardson from her hospital Mrs Richardson 24 from Shreveport La suffered neck and shoulder lacerations from flying glass early Sunday when FBI bullets shattered the window if car in which she was ab ducted three da before Steve Harmon Co eman sit ting beside her was killed by bullet that tore through his neck Coleman 31 and Ricky Everhart 20 both of Bossier City La had been named in federal warrants accusing them of robbing the First National Bank of Man sfield in Stonewall La on Thursday Officials said about $10000 was taken Mrs Richardson who said she had dated Coleman was abducted from in front of her homz late Wednesday night and was forced at gunpoint to participate in the bank rob bery the nextda The trio then began four state odyssey in stolen car that police sought only after one of Mrs Richardsons notes asking for help was taken seriously authorities said The note was found in the restroom of cafe in Kit Carson Colo near the Kan sas border Saturday af ternoon Italians offered free plane trip TORONTO CP Alitalia announced Sunday it will of fer free flights to their Italian home towns to Canadian citizens born in that area of Italy recently hit by devastating earthquake An airline spokesman said rsons producing proof of irth from their local Italian consulate will be given free economy flights until May 13th Mara Bergiman spokesman for the airline said in later interview Alitalias head office in Rome authorized its Canadian of fice Saturday to provide the free trips That day she said 54 per sons from Toronto and four from Montreal flew free to Italy to visit relatives in towns affected by the earth quake and about 60 persons booked flights Sunday Mrs Bergiman said sons taking advantage the free trips must return within days and that relatives returning with them will not be given free flights Judy Dobbie public rela tions representative for CP Air in Toronto said the airline would like to help with trans rtation but that the the anadian government has not consulted with the airline WINDSOR Ont CP The citys 12300 high school students returned to school today while teacher negotiators romised revenge for school boards behavior during strike and lockout which began in March Teacher negotiator Mike Walsh said the teachers will do all in our power through legal means to bring about retribution On Friday the Ontario legislature passed legislation ordering the secondary schools to open today The backtowork order calls for compulsory arbitration in the dispute with the Windsor board of education There will be lot of law suits flying around Mr Walsh said following teacher meeting Sunday He said the 770 teachers believe the board is not following the provisions of the backtowork order by refus ing to 1pay teachers monthly costo living allowance pro vided in their 1975 contract However the board said the allowance was not conti nuing clause of the 1975 con tract and payment is legal question which can be solved only by an arbitration board DST RESPECT Mr Walsh said the teachers no longer have any respect for the board of education Under the legislation fines of $500 day may be imposed on indivudals disobeying the backtowork order while the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation which represents the teachers and the board of education face $10000aday fines The teachers went on strike March 30 following breakdown in contract negotiations The next day the board locked its 12 high schools The teachers had asked for 20month contract with in creases of seven per cent retroactive to Jan and ef fective Se The board had said the emand would raise the average salary to $22780 from $17089 The Ontario legislature has enacted five backtowork orders in school disputes snce teachers were given the right to strike year ago Blames union leaders in Quebec disputes MONTREAL CP Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa said during the weekend the current lag in contract negotiations with the provinces public service workers was due to the anarchistic objectives of union leaders Speaking on several Mon treal radio stations and at regional party meetings the premier said leaders of Quebecs three major union federations will do politics Man lashed to rudder in lake sailing drama TORONTO CP Mississauga Ont man was found lashed to the rudder of his drifting sailboat in Lake Ontario late Sunday after he dived overboard in an unsuc Conditions ideal for bike trial By RON MATTHEW Competition Secretary Eightysix competitors three laps lasting four hours and perfect weather condi tions combined Sunday to create what the more ex perienced riders are calling the Canada That event of course was the annual Huron Trial held at Coldwater and sponsored by the Barrie Motorcycling Association Premier Award went to John Ranger of Port Col burne He lost the least number of points 26 in riding his Yamaha to the top ofthe list Richard Cleg Penegrove was the best ri er of the 125 cc class He was riding Hon da There were three classes of competition expert senior and junior Results of the Irailare EXPERT Scott Barrie Brantford Yamaha marks lost 46 Trevor Howarth Aurora Suzuki marks lost 49 Frank Uvanville Port Colbourne Yamaha marks lost62 SENIOR Tim Bellamy Burlington Bultaco marks lost 40 Brian Wood Brant ford Bultaco marks lost 75 Larry Heath Paris Bultaco marks lost76 JUNIOR Larry Szoke Brantford Yamaha marks lost 37 Ronnie Gamm Port Colborne Yamaha marks lost 51 David Frimbee Weston Yamaha marks lost 54 The first road rally of 1976 is being held Sunday 10 am starting at Centennial Park Barrie This type of event is designed to give the riders of street machines an enjoyable run on main and secondary routes at modest speed through interesting country at the same time the rider can enjoy sphere of com petition and an endless amount of pleasure NEW QUAKE TREMORS HIT ITALY best course and organized event of its kind in cessful attempt to rescue companion from the lake Robert Webb 24 told police he grabbed two life jackets and jumped into the water off the Toronto Islands when William Cuiper 26 of Toron to fell overboard He said he was unable to pull Mr Cuiper to the sailboat and threw the life jackets at the man Mr Cuiper then disappeared Mr Webb said he was too cold to climb back into the are lBoGGAqQ lts either Henry Kissingers or Joe Clarks Carl Doerr left Tom Pat tenden Sharon Matthews and Clem LaRose of the cockpit of the sailboat and tied himself to the boats rud der to keep from drowning in whatever system they are in Mr Bourassa urged leaders of the 175000 member common front of unions to drop their political goals and return to the bargaining table Why is it that we cannot come to an agreement with the common front when unions representing 100000 workers who are not part of the common front have signed agreements with the government he asked Meanwhile Quebec SolicitorGeneral Fernand AJIIBULAN CE PHONE NUMBER CHANGED Remember that lodigit ambulance telephone mmber we asked you to pin next to your phone at the beginning of April Take it down Throw it away Starting today the am bulance phone number in Barrie will be 7268103 the same as it was before April The number which is also the same as you will find in the Barrie phone book listings under am bulance will also serve the Stroud Lefroy BordenAngus and Moonstone exchanges Orillia Oro and Sebright exchange customers should call 3257461 Midland Penetanguishene Bluewater Lafontaine and INTs series cham pions in playoff action this season in the Town and no CHAMPIONS IN PLAYOFFS Port McNicollVictoria Harbour cusomers 5265466 and others in the area Zenith 90000 All these numbers will connect you to the Georgian Bay Ambulance Dispatch centre in Barrie which now handles dispat ching for anbulance ser vice in Barrie Orillia and Midland The 10di it tollfree number whic had served the entire area has been abandoned becuase of possible service delays due tooverloadedlo distance lines The new seven digit numbers will give direct local calling from all the exchanges named above Now pin this next to your telephone Country Bowling League Missing for the photo were Heike Innskeep and Mary Ialonde said Saturday that the current defiance of legislation prohibiting walkouts and lockouts in the education sector until July does not indicate state of anarchy Noting that civil disobe dience has become phenomenon in Western countries Mr Lalonde said on radio sation CFCF that he hopes it is only temporary because dont know how we can keep democracy in good shape if the law is not obeyed Teachers defying the an tistrike legislation should know that by doing so they are working against themselves by imiting their rights and freedom he sat Mayor seen improving HAMILTON CP Mayor Vic Copps who has been in semiconscious state since suffering heart attack six weeks ago has recognized two of his daughters for the ï¬rst time since the attack his wife said Saturday Gerry Copps said in an in terview her husband had identified daughters Brenda and Mary during family visit to the hospital Friday She said she felt it was good sign because it was the ï¬rst time the mayor had been so itive as to who was by his edside Hamilton general hos ital bulletin Saturday sai the mayor was in con scious and satisfactory condi tion Manotte Photo Examiner Government under fire on rescue work emergency aid UDINE Italy AP New earth tremors rolled throu northeastern Italy ear today as the overnment came under at ress criticism for allege failures in rescue work and emergen cyaid Rain added to themiser of many thousands of home ess persons and contributed to the problems of rescue workers digging through debris from Thursdays severe earthquake No new casualties were re orted from the new tremors ut the death toll rose to 815 from the ï¬rst quake About 50 after shocks have hit the area since Thursday Romes leftist newspaper Messaggero accused the gov ernment of forgetting some villages for three days after the quake struck and said in adequate supplies had been sent to hardhit areas Turins La Stampa said the quake had revealed national failures and said The states negligence the scar city of emergency aid are un deniable At least five tremors shook the area today and two strong quakes were felt Sunday in northeastern Italy and western Yugoslavia In Udlne the citys historic cen tre was roped off for fear that ancient palaces and churches would collapse Hundreds more tents were arriving in the area but about 150000 persons were made homeless by the quake last Thursday The tent cities that have gone up the homes of relatives left standing and such makeshift ac commodations as railwa cars were still insufficient to put everyone under shelter Officials are talking about moving some of the homeless into nearby hotels They also discussed the possibility of wing the retired ocean liners Raffaello and Michelangeloto provide tern orary living ace One ficial said the ips can hold 3000 persons each Most of these people wrll be staying in temporary housing at least until the end the summer said one of ï¬cial in Osoppo But thousan made homeless by an ear thquake in western Sicily in 1968 are still living in term porary shacks Many of those with homes still standing spent the nights in their cars or in tents because of the smaller tremors that continue to shake the area Two more strong quakes were felt Sunday in nor theastern Italy and western Yugoslavia No casualties were reported from them But the official toll from the £ake Thursday rose to 812 ad and more than 2000 in jured Rescue operations continue in the villa es Three women were foun alive early Sun day more than 50 hours after the quake Police expressed the belief that at least 400 more rsons are buried in the de ris and there is little hope of finding any of them alive