vvy it SAUSAGE LINED T0 OKBERFT Workers at Schneider Inc prepare what willbe the worlds largest continuously linked sausage It is expected to be just over mile long and will be used for the of Wow awn ficial opening of Kitchener Waterloos Oktoberfest on Friday CP Photo Its martial law in Bangkok as 30 killed in clashes FROM APRELTER BANGKOK CP Thai lands new military ruler clam ped martial law on Bangkok today in the wake of clashes that left more than 30 dead and at least 180 wounded Soldiers stood guard at some public buildings strict controls were imposed on the local press and quiet returned to the capi tal as Admiral SasNgad Cha loryoo who retired week ago as armed forces supreme comlt mander took over He met no public opposition Aiding the admiral were the new supreme commander Air Chief Marshal Kamol Detcha tunga and the head of the army Expelled from prison by misunderstanding NEW WESTMINSTER BC CP Dr Ed Lipinski chair man of citizens advisory committee said Wednesday that committee member was expelled from the British lumbia penitentiary because of misunderstanding Clare Culhane 58 an advo cate of prisoners rights was escorted from the prison earlier Wednesday and refused further admittance after she was seen Says fishing not finished KENORA Ont CPI It is untrue that fishing is finished in northwestern Ontario because of mercury pollution Don McGregor district manager for Ontarios ministry of natural resources said Wed nesday Viable commercial fisheries exist on numerous lakes in nor thwestern Ontario where the fish being caught are below the federallypermitted mercury level of parts per million Mr McGregor said adding that angling remains popular sport and an economic benefit It is unfortunate that all of Northern Ontario is being far red with the same brush Mr McGregor said be dis agrees with published reports quoting Ouy Winterton district fish and wildlife supervisor as saying fishing was done for long time in northwestern Ori tario Mr McGregor said it appears the quote originated from arti cles concerning the availability of fish for residents of Grassy Narrows and Whitedog Indian Reserves situated north of this community 260 miles northwest of Thunder Bay Ont Parts of the EnglishWabi goon River system were closed to commercial fishing in 1970 receiving letters from prison ers said Jack Stewart Cana dian Penitentiary Service spokesman Mrs Culhane was at the penitentiary observing transfer procedures for the remaining prisoners who were in the east wing uninhabitable after fourday riot last week Observation by the citizens committee was one of the con ditions of an agreement which ended an 81 ghour liostagetak ing last week The committee group of Citizens interested in prison re form was involved in negotia tions at the penitentiary last week SOLOHTAIVIE Mrs Culhane said that when she was given the letters she asked RCMP officers and se curity guard nearby what the procedure was about letters but none of them seemed particu larly interested Mrs Culhane said she then asked the police and guard to please witness me accepting these letters and putting them in my outside pocket Fifteen minutes later she said Erv Berkey head of penitentiary security asked her for the letters and she han ded them to him was then escorted out of the groundsshe said Mr Stewart commenting on the expulsion said there had been breaches of security dont want to make public Another committee member Dr Scott Wallace BC Con servative leader said Mrs Cul hane should resign from the committee because she is so proprisoner But Dr Lipinski said Dr Wallace does not speak for the committee and after hearing Mrs Culhanes version the in cident seems comprised mostly of misun derstanding Serm NaNakorn The takeover Wednesday by the armed forces came after months of complaints by right ists about growing lawlessness corruption and student violence and the weakness of ousted Prime Minister Seni Pramojs government The military regime told all local newspapers today to ap ply for new publishing licences and established press cen sorship committee However specific instructions on how newspapers would operate in the future were not im mediately issued military spokesman said international news agencies would have to submit stories critical of the government and those dealing with Com munist activities in the country to the committee for review but other stories could be sent out unimpeded In imposing martial law Sa Ngad abolished parliament and the constitution slapped mid nighttodawn curfew on the country placed all civilian courts under inilitaiy jurisdic tion and banned political meet ings of more than five people SaNgad contended that the Seni government had shown it self incapable of governing and that new regime was needed to halt Communism in Thai land The coup ended three years of democracy Former prime minister Seni was placed under protective custody in the military head quarters ftom which the new regime is operating The stage was set Wednesday for SaNgads takeover after rightist groups clashed with lcf tist students at Thammasat University and special riot p07 lice stormed the campus in fullscale military assault complete with heavy weapons BEAT BODIES Rightists hanged two leftists and beat the bodies with sticks gouged out the eyes and cut the throats The body of another victim lay headless on the uni versity grounds In another incident mob dragged four leftist students from the university gates through nearby streets beat them soaked them with gaso line and set them afire Strips of automobile tire were used to feed the flames The violence grew out of left ist protests against the return home last month of former dic tator Thanom Kittikachorn who was ousted in studentled riots in October 1973 ANNOUNCEMENT Robert Armstrong President Robert Armstrong Limited Realtor takes pleasure In announcing the appointment of Mr Robert Biggin FRl to the position of VicePresident and General Manager Mr Biggin was founding partner in the Toronto based Real Estate brokerage firm of Young Biggin Limited until I970 at which time he became National Manager Real Estate for Guaranty Trust Company of Canada Bob will be located in the firms Administration office located at l7 Main Street North Newmarket Ontario NEWS ROUNDUP Over100 Millhaven prisoners KINGSTON Ont CP More than 110 prisoners at Mt lhaven maximumsecurity federal prison near Kingston smashed toilets windows and furniture in their cells early Wednesday after failing in an attempt to get control of part of the prison Arthur Trono Ontario re gional director of the federal penitentiaries service said in an interview the men rushed main control area Tuesday night but were forced back into their cells The destruction ended Wed nesday when they were told that tear gas would be used if further damage was done Any thing that could be used as weapon was removed in cell bycell check Mr Trono said the men werent fed Wednesday until the check had been completed Feeding began about pm Wednesday The men would sleep in the damaged cells until repairs were made Mr Trono said about 300 of Millhavens 450 cells were occu pied dont know what caused it he said of the incident dentified NEWCASTLE Ont CP Provincial police have iden tified William Upright 31 of Toronto as the second man killed Wednesday in twocar crash about 20 miles south of here on Highway 35 Charles Ray McCullough 23 of Janet ville also died in the accident Newcastle is about 15 miles east of Oshawa Adds category TORONTO CPI new award for the production of Canadas most commercially successful film has been added to the Canadian Film Awards lineup The prize called the Golden Reel Award is spon sored by the Cinadian Motion Picture Distributors Associ ation The awards will be pre sented Oct 24 Strike vote TORONTO CP Metro To ronto school board teaching aides at the schools for the re tarded have voted to go on strike Oct 25 if their wage and vacation demands are not met The 81 aides now making $5 700$660 yearly want their salaries increased by $1500 year The school board is offer ing an increase of $400 year On hiring ST ATHARINES The Niagara Regional police board has asked for three month extension of provincial policing to give it time to hll and train 30 extra officers board spokesman said Wednes day The force is scheduled to assume all provincial police rc sponsibilities except highway patrol March 31 The spokes man said an extension is needed because after the new men are hired it will take fivr to six months to train them Pact signed WASHINGTON Ktuteri Honduras and El Salvador signed an agreement Wednes day turning over to mediation longsimmering border dispute that in 1969 led to socalled soccer war in which thou sands of people died The ac cord represents the first big breakthrough in the dispute sinv ce the war which resulted in both countries severing all ties with each other STEPHEN LEWIS disservicc Raps PM LONDON Ont CP Stephen Lewis Ontario leader of the New Democratic Party said Wednesday Prime Minister Trudeau has done disservice to Canada by his handling of bilingualism pit ting Quebec and English speaking Canada against each other Speaking on an openline ra dio show Mr Lewis said the federal governments bilingual policies are creating crisis The NDP leader said he had gone over the prime ministers speech of last weekend when he warned Canada might break up if the issue isnt resolved What Trudeau was really saying is that its all your fault out thereMr Lewis said Mr Lewis said he is unhappy that postal employees have de cided to disrupt mail with walk outs because of their concern over technological change and its effect on jobs Fallout issue WASHINGTON AP The state department said Wednes day it plans to raise with China the question of its nuclear blast 10 days ago which caused radio active fallout in several eastern US states The fallout was de tected Tuesday but federal agencies said the amount was not sufficient to present any risk to public health Embargo UNITED NATIONS tlteuter African countries circulated proposals Wednesday for mandatoiy arms embargo as way of forcing South Africa out of Namibia SoutliVlcst Af rica None of the Western pow ers is believed to be willing to enforce mandatory sanctions against South Afiica The pro posals were prepared by meme bers of the Organization of Afriv can Unity In accord MOSCOW Reuter CBS signed cooperation agree ment here Wednesday with the Soviet State ommittce for Television and Radio Broad casting Sovict television re ported The accord provides for exchange of sports and enter taiiiinent programs for tele vision and radio It also covers technical cooperation in pre paring programs and exchange of expertise Two killed BELFAST Neuter Masked raiders broke into house in quiet Belfast suburb Wednesday and killed sleep ing 68yearold woman and her soninlaw Both victims were Roman Catholics and police blamed Protestant sectarian killers who stabbed the woman Mrs Catherine OConnor 14 times They then went to the third floor and shot Francis No lan 34 through the head while his screaming wife crawled un der the bed to escape Nuclear pact TEIIERAN Reuter President Valery Giscard dEstaing and the Shah of Iran signed nuclear cooperation agreement Wednesday under which France will build two nuclear reactors in this oilrich country Construction of the twin power plants of 900 megawatts each at Darkuvin near the Gulf oil port of Abadan will cost $12 billion Armbands TORONTO CP Toronto Transit Commission workers voted Wednesday to stay on the job during the Oct 14 Canadian Labor Congress day of roteste but they will wear lack armbands Division president Leonard Moynehan said members of Di vision 113 Amalgamated Tran sit Union voted 2903 to 1154 against work stoppage He said the vote does not im ply approval of federal wage and price controls and said workers taking part in protest rallies will need the TTC to get to them Charged BELLEVILLE CP Police say the assistant manager of the Toronto Dominion Bank in Marmora Ont is one of three persons charged with conspiracy to rob the bank Robert William Riccardi 20 of Havclock Ont the assistant manager was charged and re leased after bail hearing Tuesday Perry Francis Murphy 19 of Glenburnie Ont is in custody awaiting bail hearing Thurs day and Linda Irene Row 17 of Brockville was relesacd on her own recognizance by justice of the peace Tuesday Outrageous TORONTO 71 Margaret Jacobs of Hamilton said Wed nesday that the provincial governments practice of selling information on driving records to car insurance com panies is outrageous She told select coiiiiiiittccof the legislature studying com pany law that she feels the practice is immoral Think of all the other things that companies can do by buy ing information about private citizens Mrs Jacobs said Ald Esther Shinerof the Met ropolitan Toronto borough of North York said in written brief that the ministry of trans portation and communications has thrown overboard the citi zens right to privacy by re leasing the driving records Slowdowns CAMBRIDGE 1li Oper ations at the Westinghouse Villlr ada Ltd plant have been cur tailed by work slowdowns iii contract dispute Members of Local 5115 lnited IIlectrical Workers say they were locked out Wednesday al though management denied lockout was in effect BR ampbelL manager of the companys interior lighting BARR morocnoss CENTR division said After couple of stoppages the foreman told workers they might as well punch out if they didnt intend returning to their jobs The workers saya recent de cision by the antiinflation board ordering rollback in their last contract which ex pired in September will force each worker to return about $400 to the company Mr Campbell said the sum is closer to $200 New display TORONTO CP Two algae block fossils dated at 15 billion years have been tran sported to the Royal Ontario Museum from Disraeli Lake about 70 miles northeast of Thunder Bay the museum said in statement Wednesday The blocks found lying loose on property owned by Great Lakes Paper Co will go on per manent display at the museum Killed DUNNVILLE Ont CP Ganina Malarski 53 of Low banks Ont was killed Wednes day iii twocar collision in this community about 25 miles west of Welland ed up TORONTO CP Doug Goldie and Zdravkos Gagro are small businessmen who say they are fed up with the with the way unions are tryingto run the country Partners in floorlaying business they are investing nearly $5000 to run newspaper advertisements protesting the Canadian Labor Congress day of protest Oct 14 against fed eral wage controls Calling themselves the Carry On Canada Committee they say they hope to defray ex penscs by selling buttons at $1 each The buttons read Oct 14 arry ii Canadal Mr Goldie said in an inter view Wednesday that in an ar gument couple of weeks ago somebody said Canadians are complacent and dont care about such things Well we got mad at that so we decided to run these ads he said guess if we dont get results then Canadians are complacent after all The ad with the headline Uncle Joe Enough is Enough Joe Morris is head of the CLC says in part For the last 10 years you and your friends have stopped our planes trains ships and grains Made us walk to work Go without our mail Piled up gar bage in our streets and left our schools untcnded and dirty Youve closed our hospitals turned out our lights Kept our kids out of schools Put prices too high for export and lost us jobs losed plants closed stores stopped law enforce ment The list is endless And you call this progress Living costs OTTAWA Pi Higher prices for fuel oil and gasoline pushed up the cost of living by fivetenths of one per cent in September but the increase would have been greater with out continuing decline in food prices Statistics Canada re ported today Ovcrall the consumer price index in September was 65 per cent higher than year ago basket of consumer goods bought for $14 15 in September 1975 would have cost $1507 last month and $15 in August the federal agency said riding days are here The Barrie Examiner Thursday October l9768 ampage in statement The union which is not member of the congress was founded two years ago to drive US unions out of Canada the statement said Drmkmg age TORONTO CP The On tario cabinet was asked Wed nesday to raise the drinking age to 21 improve teaching of English in schools and change laws governing alimony Ihe suggestions were among 18 resolutions from the Provin cial Council of Women of On tario presented to cabinet in the councils annual brief The council represents 451 10 cal voluntary organizations in Ontario federated with 16 local councils of women and 12 pro vinciallyorganized societies The brief said many young people in the province have be come alcoholics since the drink ing age was lowered to 18 The council said the opinion of some social workers and col lege students is that an in crease to age 19 would not be deterrent to teenage drinking it said ALLS FOR ENGLISH On teaching of English in schools the council said it is pleased with the research of the education ministry on student illiteracy Land issue TORONTO CP Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough says he is convinced that for eign ownership of land is no longer problem in the prov ince and is considering chang ing the land transfer tax The 20percent tax on real es ate sales to nonresidents has been misinterpreted by some as an attempt to keep productive investment out of Ontario and has added uncertainty to the in vestment picture he told group of United States in vestors Wednesday The treasurer said his staff is reviewing the tax in light of todays economic needs and priorities Changes to stimulate jOl creating foreign investment may be introduced by the time the spring budget is announced hesgid Mr McKeough said it is pos sible that some real estate tran sactions should still be subject to tax at the higher land tran sfer rate such as the 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