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Barrie Examiner, 4 Oct 1976, p. 5

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assassination by few minutes NEWS Rom Argentine president escapes BUENOS AIRES Renter Argentine President Jorge Vi dela escaped assassination by minutes Saturdaybecause an army review ran ahead of schedule An explosives expert said the preSident would almost cer tainly have been killed if he had still been on reviewing stand when powerful bomb went off at an army base 20 miles west of here The bomb ripped the stand apart minutes after the presi dent had left it Irish Peace BIRMINGHAM England AP Protestant and Roman Catholic supporters of the Nor thern Ireland womens peace movement marched and rallied Saturday in Northern Ireland England and the Irish Republic as the two founders of the movement prepared for visit totheUnitedStates Irish Republican Army sup porters passed out leaflets among almost 2000 marchers in cold rainy Birmingham demonstration accusing the womens movement of letting itself be used by the British government against the Roman Catholicbased IRA Close tomb TEL AVIV AP Israeli soldiers closed Abrahams Tomb site holy to both Jews and Moslems after interreli gious disturbances Friday and Saturday at the site on the Is raelioccupied West Bank of the River Jordan Recall 4000 DAMASCUS AP Saudi Arabia is recalling its 4000 man military contingent from the Syrian Golan Heights to be trained at home on newlyac quired LSmade weapons the Syrian news agency SANA re ported Sunday New campaign BELFAST Reuteri The Irish Republican Army plans to launch new campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland and may bomb targets in main land Britain spokesman for the IRAs Belfast Brigade said Sunday Two die LA PLATA Argentina Reu teri Two brothers in the Buenos Aires provincial police force committed suicide while in detention at police headquar ters here official communiques said communique Saturday night said Insp Benito Esteban Badell was found hanged in his cell He was being held for questioning on his alleged links with leftltwing guerrilla organization police sources said His brother Julio Anibal Badell died Wednesday when he jumped from the thirdfloor window of the central police building 62 arrested NARITA Japan Reuter Sixtytwo persons to of them women were arrested Sunday when thousands of demonstra tors protesting against the opening of Tokyos new in ternational airport clashed with riot police An estimated 4000 demonstrators met in local park before marching to the airport site where they were met by an equal number of riot police Canonized VATICAN CITY Renter Pope Paul canonized Spanish saint Blessed Beatrice de Silva before Sunday crowd of 15000 in St Peters Basilica St Beatrice was born in Spains North African enclave of Ceuta in 1424 She left her wealthy familv to found Roman Ii133l1ttQtitllitfldt FRIDAY EVENING OCT 8TH It woman or THE oueeu some AND CONCERT ENTERTAINMENT OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FAIR BEEF PORK MEAT AUCTION FOLLOWING CONCERT FRIDAY mom ADMISSION ADULTS 9100 CHILDREN rm ¥44flfilfittIt$ FREE GRANDSTAND tottttxxtttttxittttt FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY NOW CLASS FAIR HELD ON anunvwrwarnvtttlncltottnnvt in it ion fitlifllilltfillltifiitI Catholic religious order the Sisters of the Most Holy Im maculate Conception in the Spanish city of Toledo where she died in 1492 Its all over MUNICH AP The Munich Oktoberfest ended Sun day with innkeepers com pliining that there were fewer drinkers than last year They said they sold only four million litres of beer or 400000 litre fewer than last year mainly because an agricultural show usually staged to coincide with the worlds biggest beer bust was cancelled litre is slightly more than quart Protest law MANILA AP About 3000 demonstrators including Ro man Catholic niins priests and seminarians marched in the Philippines capital Sunday night to demand an end to the martiallaw regime of President Ferdinand Marcos The marchers splashed denun ciations in red paint on walls freshly whitewashed as part of program to clean the city for the International Monetary FundWorld Batik joint annual meeting which begins today Water short LONDON AP Authorities say Britain still is short of wa ter despite downpours that dumped twice the average Sep tember rainfall on England and Wales and sent floods gushing through droughtparched vil lages Arsonist HEIDE AP convicted arsonist went berserk in the streets of this West German town Sunday shooting and kill ing three passersby and wounding three others before committing suicide police reported Police said Heinz Carstens 50 had once threatened action that will cause the world to listen after he served three years in prison for setting series of fires in 1963 JEIRK Wont run EDMONTON CP The de cision by Joe Clark federal Progressive Conservative leader to run in the new Al berta federal constituency of Yellowhead is an impressive act of statesmanship Doug Roche PC member of Parliar ment for EdmontonStathcona said Sunday Predicts war NEW YORK Reutcri Time magazine says former US defence secretary James Schlesinger was told by Chinese Premier Hua Kuofeng that war between the United States and the Soviet Union is inevitable Schlesinger met the premier and other top Chinese officials during recent visit to China Time says Schlesinger dis agreed that war is inevitable OCTOBER 8TH and 9TH OIANT PARADE TillCLUB LIONS BAND oI WINDSOR CAPE CROKER BAND SWEETHEART OF THE FAIR Content HARNESS RACINO OPEN JR SADDLE HORSE SHOW SADDLE RACES LIVESTOCK 4H SHOWS SAUOEEN AMUSEMENTS ACRES OF EXHIBITS GROUNDS ADMISSION ON FAIR DAV ADULTS $200 CHILDREN 50c FEESCHOOL CHILDREN Free PARKING SI 00 SATURDAY EVENING ocr 9m SHOW AND DANCE lulurlng Sims ONEIL SISTERS DAVE BROADFOOT TOMMY EARLLS DANCE SAND Ktxlttxxitt New service TORONTO CP The Cana dian Council for Racial Har mony says it will establish 24 hour telephone service here this week to receive complaints of racial attacks and dis crimination Jeffrey Ram spokesman for the newly formed group said Sunday the council is trying to find solu tions to discrimination against persons from India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka Africa the West Indies and Guyana Foul play THESSALON Ont CP Provincial police said Sunday they suspect foul play may be involved in the death of Ivan Harold Leeson 26 whose body was found crushed under ve hicle on which he was working near his home There were no visible wounds on the body found Saturday by Mr Leesons wife Mary Ellen but foul play is suggested by circumstances surrounding ie scene police said Still missing AYUGA nt Pi Pro vincial police say search of Lake Erie for two llamiltoii men has been unsuccessful The men have been missing sin ce they left the Peacock Point area in canoe Ihuisday Po lice said they searclied the lake area about 10 miles south of here with police helicopter and two coast guard cutters Sunday and although an empty canoe was found it has not been identified as the one the men were using They were re txwted missing Saturdav Threat works LORAIN hio AP hope you have heart attack and die John Mihalsky shouted at Louis Pastor 68 during an argument Pastor then did have heart attack and died The Lorain ounty coroner ruled the death Wednesday homicide caused by heart at tack and Mihalsky 66 was an rested Friday and charged with involuntary manslaughter Record show ALKERIUN nt ili iganizcrs of the International Plowing Match held near here last week say the attendaiiccot £00000 set record for the five day event Ed Starr secretary manager of the Ontario Ilowmcns Asso ciation said the previous at tendancc record was l3ooo set at last years match held ncar shawa nt Transferred NEW WESIMINSIER IH ICP Thirteen prisoners were transferred Sunday from the maximumsecurity British olumhia penitentiary to thc mediumsecurity Matsqui prison in the Fraser Valley near Abbotsford IIIRDIJIRIUQlIl PARIS Ali tiny Drut Frances gold medal winner in thc lllirmctrc hurdles at the Montreal lympics said in an interview published Saturday lie is quitting sports because theyre rotten He told the magazine Paris Match dont want to live by means of underthctablc payments lid it this year because of the Olympics but couldnt accept it any longer This elderly couple watching busy intersection in downtown Bremen West Germany has IIIIII WATCH FUL EYE common sight to motorists and ptxlcstrians The mural photographed recently was designed to beautify the nondescript facade of an old apartment house AP Pho to Three killed in car crash among 35 across Canada By THE CANADIAN PRESS lhicc persons killed latc Sun day when their car went over 4ifoot embankment near Hath urst NII were among at least 55 who lied accidentally in an ada during the weekend survey by The Canadian Press from in Friday to midnight Sunday night local times showed 24 other traffic fatalities five fire deaths two drownings and man who died of carbon monoxide poisoning ntario had live traffic fatal itics drowning and three firc deaths and New Brunswick re ported eight traffic fatalities and the corboii monoxide poi soning There were seven traffic deaths lIl Quebcc and five traf fic fatalities and fire death in IillIISIIItiltlllllilfi Manitoba reported traffic death and fire fatality and Saskatchewan had drowning and traffic fatality lhctntariodtad SIlRl Brian Hoyle 47 tirimsby of lIlleIltS suffered late Friday Canada tax system is widening the gap lltlltt NS Itli Ed ltroadbcnt national New Dcniocriitic Party itlttltl says anadiis tax system has widcncd the gap bctwccii rich and poor during the liiidcaii years by providing extensive loopholes and gimmicks for largc corjxirations and people with high incomes Mr llroadbent was spcaking at the biennial convention of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party on Saturday Earlier he told news contch once that the federal govcrn ment is expected to have sur plus of $157 million in tax rcvc ntic from IXIIOltllIn this year Shampoo at pm Taxi Driver at In every street in chry in in this tillllIl tinrcs nobody Wilt dreams of being stiiiicliody lch iIlIi Itirgottcii man dcspcratc to provc IIIilI IIIS IilVI HI IINIIIIA Ilt Illkl pituni ROBERT DE IRO TAXI lnnliii tum rivx rs by rvuvi iHskv right Pars iirreii boalty jiiliii Iiristiti goldio iltlull iiIllI Iillllliilit Iii tiiii ll ili ilvllllll 929 rim iuiihwi III IIIIii DRIVER 0252 llth Carry on Dick Carry on Bohlnd iii ii Iv AtA iiiWiv unanimity CARRY 0N DICK and the money might be used to providc an interim energy SUI sidy to the Atlantic provinces iintil anadii develops na tioiial energy policy when his car left regional road about 15 miles west of St atharines Nabil Naguib 41 Kitchener in traincar collision in that city Mark Holden 12 Kapuskas ing in cabin fire in Val Rita 85 miles northwest ofTimmins laii Metson 21 Tarzwell when the car he was driving went into ditch about 15 miles south of Kirkland Lake Randy Gibbons and his scvcnmonthold daughter Jen nifer in fire in their home in Berkley 20 miles southeast of Owen Sound Robert ahilL 24 Toronto run over by truck in Toronto Ellis Paul Laverdurc 19 Pembroke drowned in the Qt tawa River just east of Pern broke SlNDAY Paul Core 19 Petrolia when his car left Ilighway 80 and hit tree six miles southeast of Sarnia The Barrie Examiner Monday Oct 19765 German Chancellor survives surge in national elections BONN AP West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt has barely survived conservative surge in national elections that cut his coalition governments ruling margin in parliament to eight seats from from 46 Final returns in Sundays election in which 91 per cent of those registered voted gave Schmidts Social Democratic party and its coalition partners the Free Democrats com bined total of 505 per cent Carter vows to be more aggressive By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Ford and his Democratic opponent Jimmy Carter arrive in San Francisco tonight to make final preparations for their television debate on foreign policy Wednesday Carter vowing to be more ag gressive than he was when the two men confronted each other on domestic issues 11 days ago said he intends to say that US foreign policy lacks morality and that Ford has abandoned its conduct to State Secretary Henry Kissinger Ford met with Kissinger on Sunday to discuss such subjects as detente with the Soviets the Middle East and the secretarys recent mission to further negotiations toward black rule in southern Africa The president is also faced with decision over whether to fire Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz for making racial slur that came to light during the weekend Butz has thus far rev fused to submit his resignation while demands for his ouster mounted among Democrats and Republicans REFLECTION 0N FORD Jody Powell arters press secretary claimed the issue re flects on the presidents lead ership because Ford intended to decide the matter based not on what would be right but on what the polls show and on what political reaction is The White House denied that Ford was waiting to gauge pub lic opinion before he made up his mind on Butz The president has reprimanded the secretary for the remark and Butz has apologized Butz was named Friday as the anonymous cabinet mem ber quoted in magazine ar ticle who referred to blacks as colorcds and made vulgar remark about them Meanwhile Eugene Mc arthy running as an indc pendent candidate is asking to be included in the debate Wed nesday The former Minnesota senator said Sunday the coun trys economic problems could be Iielpcd by putting more people to work through fiveor sixpcncent cut in the amount of work time for those who have jobs Former Georgia governor Lester Maddox presidential candidate of the American ln lepcndciit party proposed law to require that whenever new federal job is created another would have to be eliminated to balance costs at no extra cost When you buy bucket or barrel at the regular price you get 16 fl oz of Creamy Cole Slaw French Fries for six Loaf of Grecian Bread Kentucky Fried flitickii IdlHlltl Handoiu boys lllti Iltlfi iiizikc II tiiitjtii lickiii timid GROVE AND DUCKWORTH 315 BAYFIElD ST 45 ESSA ROAD 7265710 7267220 726250I drop from the 542 per cent they won in the 1972 election Challenger Helmut Kohl led the conservative Christian Democrats to popular vote vof 486 per centup from 449 per cent in 1972 It was their best showing since West Germanys first chancellor Konrad Ade nauer won an absolute major ity in 1957 Schmidts survival as chan cellor hinged on renewed pledge by the coalitions junior partners the Free Democrats or liberals to stick with the So cial Democrats giving the ma lition majority The Social Democrats who won 230 of the 496 seats in the Bundestag parliament in the 1972 election dropped to 213 on Sunday and the Free Demo crats lost two of their 41 seats INCREASE SEATS The Christian Democrats with their Bavarian wing the Christian Socialists rose to 244 from 225only eight behind the coalitions new 252seat total Kohl 46 the state governor of RhinelandPalatinate and fresh face in national politics still claimed victory and main tained that West German Presi dent Walter Scheel should ask him leader of the strongest political group to form the next government when the new par liament convenes Dec 14 But Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher head of the Free Democrats reaffirmed his campaign promise to stay with Schmidts party and rejec ted Kohls overture to join the Christian Democrats in lib eralconservative coalition The first Social Democratic Free Democratic coalition for med by former Chancellor Willy Brandt in 1969 had six seat edge That margin evapo rated in debates over Brandts Ostpolitik the policy of improv ing relations with Communist countries forcing Brandt to call special election in 1972 The coalition then won its 46 seat majority in the Bundestag But the Social Democrats began losing support after Brandt resigned in 1974 when an aide was discovered to be Communist spy Schmidt 57 who succeeded Brandt as chancellor worked to silence the youthful left wing of the Social Democrats who scared away older middle class voters in 10 straight state elec tions The chancellor blamed the Coalitions loss of popularity on internal problems and world wide recession and inflation Preliminary analyses of the voting indicated swing of young voters to the con servative camp HlVIEW CATERING AND BANQUET HALL UV iii VIII PERSONS FOR OCT NOV DEC BOOKINGS or For catering to your home Telephone 7268979 NOW TAKES YOU WHERE TAXI IVER DIDNT DARE zmss STREET The Story of The out 121 FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE 46 BUILD ST IARRIE ROGER MOORE SITACE IREACIHI PEOPLE Naked City Today Playing Shown Daily At 700 900 In Now Playing 700 905 pm so touching you will never forget it technicolor iltilll winner Rios Warner Communications Company IMPERIAL CINEMA Held Over 2nd Week pm pm MANDINGO LIT THE FUSE DRUM is THE EXPLOSION on It scalds It shocks It whips It tileeils It lusts It outMandingos Mandingo DRUM WARREN HATES ISELIVEBI KEN iitiRitiii PAM BRIER YAPHEI KIIIIII JIIHN cniictis iii FIONA LEWIS PAULA KELLY 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