NEWS ROUNDUP UK Liberals seek Thorpe socessor LONDON Reuter Brit ains Liberal party reeling from the resignation of leader Jeremy Thorpe after allegations of homosexual affair and setbacks in mumcipal elections begins searching for his successor today The party crisis that top pled Thor 47 began last January ter former male model Norman Scott 35 said that he once had sexual relationship with the Liberal leader The Scott Affair was complicated by admissions by David Holmes former party deputy treasurer and Peter Bessell former Liberal member of Parliament that they had paid money to Scott Holmes said he paid about 35000 for copies of letters he believed damaging to the party Twicemarried Thorpe who has son has con sistently denied Scotts allegation saying the two had slight acquaintanceship but had not seen each other for 12 years PLOTS ALLEGED In Mondays resignation letter he accused sections of the press of witchhunt and said No man can ef fectively lead party if the geater part of his time has to be devoted to answering allegations as they arise and countering continuing plots and intrigues Senior party figures meet today to decide on process for electing new leader The favorite is David Steel 38 the partys Scottish chief whip The other two candidates are expected to be John Par doe 42yearold economics spokesman and Emlyn Hooson Welsh lawyer and farmer Commentators said the Scott Affair has dealt blow to the party that has not held power for 60 years It has been led by such prime ministers as William Glad stone Herbert Asquith and David Lloyd George The Liberals Britains third party after Labor and the Conservatives suffer from the lack of an election system based on proportional representation so that alt ough they received near ly one vote in five at the 1974 general election they only hold 18 of the 635 House of Commons seats Are banned OTTAWA CP Microscope immersion oils based on polycholorinated biphenyls PCBs are banned effective immediately because of fears that PCBs may lead to cancer the government announced Mon day Immersion oils containing PCBs are not encountered by the general public but have Breakthrough in disease TORONTO CP promi nent American cancer researcher Friday an nounced breakthrough in the understanding of ad vanced Hodgkins disease which may ultimately lead to itscure Dr Henry Kaplan said cells isolated and grown for the ï¬rst time from tumors of this cancer of the lymph system have been identified as macrophages the garbage collectors of the body which somehow have gone wrong The head of Stanford Universitys radiology department said in an inter view these cells which nor mally eat up tiny waste ar ticles somehow get eir signals confused and destroy lymphocytes part of the bodys defence system been used regularly hospital and other laboratory technicians in the microscopic examination of tissue specimens and other biological material The ban is precautionary measure the consumer and on rate affairs de rtment an the health an welfare department said in joint news release It now is an offence under the Hazardous Products Act to import advertise or sell microscope immersion oils containing PCBs ROBERT WELCH being considered Quake aid TORONTO CP Ontario is considering sending aid to earthquake victims in north eastern Italy Robert Welch governinent house leader said Monday Replying in the legislature to Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis Mr Welch said the matter is being considered by Premier Davis who will make an announcement before the end of the week The area struck by the ear thquake was among those visited by the premier in September 1974 tour of Italy Expansion OTTAWA CP The federal government is spen ding an estimated $624 million on alterations and ex pansion of its two passenger terminals at Toronto internalt Iional airport the Commons was told Monday The transport department said in written reply to Sinclair Stevens PCYork Simcoe that $213 million is to be spent on modifications to terminal number one and $411 million is to be spent on expanding terminal number two The two projects are ex pected to be completed by late 1978 the reply said Original cost of terminal one opened in 1964 was $245 million while the original cost of terminal two opened in 1973 was $394 million Free flights VANCOUVER CP CP Air announced Monday it would provide free flights to relatives wishing to visit vic tims in earthquakestricken northern Italy The airline said in news release it would provide flights from any of its online points in Canada as far as Milan or Rome and back for Canadians whose origins are in the afflicted territory The airline said it would of fer up to 40 seats as they are available on each of its four flights departing Canada dur ing the remainder of this week Applicants for the free transportation must produce evidence from their Italian consulate of their origin in the specified area and must return to Canada within 60 dags the airline said nly two rsons family will qualify or the free trip New job OTTAWA CP Guy DAvignon 53 director neral of the nowdefunct In ormation Canada is to become chairman of the Anti Dumping Tribunal July the prime ministers office an munced Monday In the in terim Mr DAvignon is to be one of rowing number of special visers to the privy council office Nonstop MONTREAL CP CP Air announced Monday it plans to introduce the only scheduled nonstop flight ser vice between Eastern Canada and Hawaii in mid December Flighte on Boeing 747 aircraft will depart from Toronto each Saturday and Sunday through April with connections scheduled from Montreals Dorval airport Off jobs MONTREAL CP About 50 workers at 12 downtown Quebec Liquor Corp stores here walked off the job Mon day as part of province wide series of rotating strikes to protest lagging contract talks their union announced Workers who took part in Mondays walkout will be back on the job today the unionsaid Tuition fees HAMILTON CP Dr Arthur Bourns president of McMaster University said Monday he is concerned about recentlyannounced in creases in tuition fees for foreign students He told meeting of the university senate the decision was made for political reasons and that he and otter university presidents have prepared to meetwith the Council of Of tario Universities to discuss the announcement Acquitted MONTREAL CP The owners of beauty clinic were acquitted in sessions court Monday on charge of criminal negligence in the July 1975 death of woman who received skin treatment at the clinic few days before she died Judge Redmond Roche ruled that testimony by medical ex rts showed reasonable don that treat ment administered to An toinette Cere 21 at the now defunct Yolande Peau de Soie Inc clinic caused fatal lung clot three days later Talks resume KINGSTON Ont CP Talks between the Kingston Frontenac and Lennox and Addington health unit and ite registered and public health nurses were to resume today after an 11week hiatus The nurses have been in position to strike since midApril The last talks between the nurses and the health unit were held Feb 25 TV watchers TORONTO CP One quarter mf Grade pupils surveyed in the borough of North York spend as much or more time watching television as they do in school Patricia Crawford researcher said Monday An other 25 per cent of the 630 surveyed said they watch television for less than 2M2 hours daily and 33 per cent said they watched three to 412 hours day the researcher said atameetin of the North York board ofe ucation RENE BRUNELLE to explain To ask why TORONTO CP Rene Brunelle and Lorne Hen derson ministers without portfolio have been asked to appear today before com mittee of the Ontario legislature to explain what they do and why they need $226000 Opposition members last week questioned the money to be allocated to the ministers by the supply committee con sidering 1976 spending estimates of government ser vices Committee members asked Margaret Scrivener govern ment services minister to bring the two ministers before the committee Mrs Scrivener told the committee the $226000 in cludes $7500 each for three ministers without portfolio who receive the money in ad dition to their MPPs salaries of $22500 Only two ministers have been appointed to date Mr Brunelle is cabinet chairman responsible for ap peals to cabinet of Ontario Municipal Board decisions and is coordinator of govern ment affairs involving native people Mr Hendersons job is more of mystery opposition memberssaid Belt plan VICTORIA CP Com pulsory seat belt legislation will be introduced by the British Columbia govern ment during the current session Trans ort Minister Jack Davis sai Monday Mr Davis said BCs law will be patterned closely after On tarios legislation which is working effectively and anything Ontario can do we can do better Lack permits TORONTO CP Almost four per cent of new building projects to the city in 1975 were started without building permits the citys buildings department said Monday Ihere were 259 owners con victed for starting con struction without permits and 70 convicted for contravening city zoning bylaws Revenue NIAGARA ON THE LAKE Ont CP The Cana dian Cancer Society received about $166 million in total revenue in 1975 an increase of 20 per cent over 1974 Socie ty President Dr Donald Rice said Monday Two sentenced OTTAWA CPI Rejean no and Norman Bourguinon of Ottawa both found guilty last month on two counts of welfare fraud Monday were sentenced to No concurrent 12 month terms in the provin cial reformatory Mrs Bolivian ambassador to France gunned down by two assassins PARIS APAssassins gunned down the Bolivian ambassador to France Gen Joaquin Zenteno Anaya today He had been chief of staff of Bolivias armed for ces at the time the Bolivian army tracked down and killed Cuban revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara Zenteno Anaya who also had been Bolivias foreign minister was slain by shots in the back as he walked from the embassy to his arked car at the Quai Kenne near the Seine River police said Police said they believe that two men were involved in the assassination and that they escaped on foot An embassy employee shouted to reporter that the assassins got him just the way they got the Turkish am bassador Turkish Ambassador Ismail Erez was shot and killed in the same neigh borth last October The French police believe he was assassinated by members of an Armenian liberation organization Erez and his chauffeur were shot to death in the am bassadors car as he returned from adreception two days after Turkeys envoy in Vien na Denis Tunaligil was killedin his office The Bolivian ambassador was shot about 1250 pm Witnesses said they heard several shots but police said they found only two wounds onthe body Tuesdays Shooting came Tax boost TORONTO CP Metropolidtan Toronto may face huge tax increase in 1977 and reductions in police and transit services unless Ontario increases subsidies to municipalities says special report prepared by John Kruger Metros chief administrative officer Mr Kruger said 10percent in crease in expenditures should be the target for 1977 while the Paris police were on special alert in another part of the capital because of two major international meetings One involving France and Frenchspeaking African countries brought together 19 heads of state The other involves finance ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries TOWERS CORRECTION Due to an error in the Barrie Examiner on Mon day May 10 1976 it was stated Galvanized Gar bage Can Save $199 This should have read Save $119 Lawn Chair should have read $550 ea In the Car Stereo ad Speakers not included was left out WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED Bour uinon was sentenced to six ditional months for per jary having told the court she and her husband were separated from 1971 to 1974 when they received $12125 in welfare payments from the ovincial and municipal wel areoffices Sent to jail BELLEVILLE OntCP Peter John Runions32 of Campbellford Ont was sen tenced to two concurrent threemonth jail terms in Hastings County court on Monday after pleading guilty impaired driving and to assaulting policeman Elected LONDBN Ont CP Dr Geoffrey ParkeTaylor dean of theology at Huron College was elected the second bishop suffragan for the Anglican diocese of Huron on Monday Dr ParkeTaylor was elected on the fourth ballot during the diocesan annual synod at St Pauls Cathedral attended by about 650 delegates Gives notes TORNTOCP TheOn tario divisional court ruled Monday that Loren Lind Globe and Mail reporter found in contempt of court last month had purged his contempt by complying with court order to release notes from interviews with mem bers of the Toronto board of health Jails six BELLEVILLE Ont CP Provincial Judge JL Clendenning has sentenced six persons convicted of im paired driving for the first time to 10 days in jail fllTEX BuiltIn Vacuum Cleaner Systems Clean y0ur house at the touch of button quietly and et 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