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Barrie Examiner, 13 Oct 1976, p. 5

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vv NEWS ROUNDUP Auto pact ratified 4week strike over DETROIT AP Workers at several Ford Motor Co plan ts dusted off the machinery so assembly lines could start up today after the United Auto Workers UAW narrowly rati fied national contract to settle fourweekold strike But it will be at least several days before the companys 102 plants in 22 states get back to normal because of unresolved local contract diSputes at key manufacturing plants Production workers ratified the accord 35192 to 22026 while skilled tradesmenawho could have vetoed itapproved it 8957 to 8468 Within an hour of the unions announcement late Tuesday that the threeyear pact had been approved several dozen workers began arriving at Fords transmission plant in suburban Livonia Mich where the firm had hastily slated midnight shift The No auto maker said one of its 18 car and truck as sembly plantsin Wixom Michwould reopen this after noon while assembly lines in Los Angeles Chicago and Nor folk Va would begin oper ations Thursday company spokesman said manufacturing plants with local contracts also would begin reopening today The spokesman said 29 of 99 UAWFord bargaining locals still are without threeyear local agreementsincluding units at six assembly plants and nearly dozen engine stamping and parts plants vital to the firms production net work Money stolen NORWOOD Ont CP Provincial police said Tuesday that about $37000 in cheques and small bills were stolen when thieves broke into the of fice of the Norwood fall fair spokesman for the fair said the loss was not insured and that 1976 accounts will have to be paid following next years fair Norwood is about 15 miles east of Peterborough Man fined LONDON Ont CP Alli son Grant Campbell 57 of Lon don was fined $200 in rovincial court Tuesday for ogstructing police during picket line con frontation last June at the Ga rage restaurant Obstruction charges arising from the same incident against Jean Dawson 42 and John Mark Brett 29 both of London were dismissed byJudge Carson Postponed TORONTO CPI The board of directors of Ontario Hydro decided Tuesday to postpone decision on 1977 rate increase until Oct 18 report by the Ontario Energy Board has rec ommended 303percent in crease in Hydros bulk rates Fined $7 50 TORONTO CPI The Hud sons Bay Co was fined $750 Thesday after being convicted in county court of misleading advertising involving the sale of 100ounce silver bars in 1974 The court was told that the com any erroneously adver tis the bars for $050 apiece but sold them for 8444 Led synod KITCHENER Ont CP Rev Albert Jacobi of Kitch ener former president of the Eastern Canada Synod of Lu theran Church in America died Tuesday He was 77 Ordained in 1921 he was president of the synod from 1953 to 1961 The 79000member synod includes Ontario Quebec and the Mari times Dr Jacobi retired in 1973 UN chief UNITED NATIONS NY AP SecretaryGeneral Kurt Waldheims office an nounced Tuesday he is available for second fiveyear term as chief executive of the United Nations The announcement means the 57yearold Austrian diplomats candidacy has the backing of all five veto wielding permanent members of the Security Coun cilBritain China France the Soviet Union and the United States Waldheims current term ex PHONE 7284681 AFAMOUS PLAYERS TNEATNE 46 DUNLOP ST BARNIE TENSION so overwhelming so unbearable so uncontrollable youll want to scream out food stairlng BRENDANACCABO color II SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST PRIZE WINNER AT THE FESTIVAL METAMORPHOSIS pires at the end of this year Although no date has been set the council is expected to con vene shortly to recommend his reelection Waldheim the fourth secre tarygeneral of the United Na tions was elected following the retirement of Thant of Bur ma PRESIDENT FORD Mistake WASHINGTON AP President Ford told 18 leaders of American ethnic groups Tuesday he had made mistake in saying Eastern Europe is not under Soviet domination and added that the United States never will recognize accept or acquiesce in this Soviet domination The ethnic leaders told re porters afterwards they are satisfied with Fords position andhis clarification Ford read statement to them in the White House de claring want to set the record straight on an issue that has re ceived prominent attention in the past weekthe question of Soviet domination of Eastern Europe Let me be blunt did not express myself clearly when this question came up in the de bate with Democratic presi dential nominee Jimmy Car ter last Wednesday night So that there can be no doubt about where stand let me spell out precisely what believe Ford said the countries of Eastern Europe are of cour se dominated by the Soviet Un ion If it were not for the pres ence of more than 30 Soviet mil itary divisions in Eastern Eu rope he said these countries would have long since achieved their freedom The original mistake was mine Ford said He said that while the coun tries of Eastern Europe are physically dominated their spirit is not and some day they will befree 0n support SAN ANGELO Tex AP Texas Republican chairman Ray Ilutchison said Tuesday he does not want Democrat Jim my Carter as president because Lawrence Klein Carters eco nomic adviser was once Communist In New York Klein an economics professor at the liniversity of Pennsylva nias Wharton School of Busi ness said he was member of the Communist party for about year in 1946 that he is not now member and that he plans to remain in his teaching position if Carter wins the pres idency Nov Coffee price WHITE PLAINS NY AP General Foods Corp the largest coffee producer in the 18 said Tuesday it has raised wholesale prices for the second time in four months on five of its most popular brands The in creases of between 55 and 64 per cent follows move by Nestle Co which earlier this month increased wholesale prices on instant coffee by be tween seven and 14 per cent Both companies have blamed sharply rising green coffee prices for the increases Barricades JERUSALEM Reuter Is raeli security forces set up bar ricades Tuesday on all roads leading to the occupied Arab city of Hebron to prevent organized visits by Jews to the Jewish quarter of Kiryat Arba Sources said security forces re ceived information that mem WARNING SOME SCENES LANGUAGE MAY BE OFFENSIVE THEATRES BRANCHONTARIO SHOWN DAILY AT 700 900 eeEeRd shewas just trying to stay alive CANNES FILM bers of the Gush Emunim Faith Bloc orthodox Jewish settlement movement had ap pealed to supporters to nd part of Jewish religious esti val with them Gush Emunim members have made several unsuccessful attempts to set up unauthorized settlements in the occupied West Bank Excluded LUSAKA Reuter Rhode sian nationalist Ndabaningi Sithole snubbed by Britain in its invitation list for the Geneva conference on Rhodesia said Tuesday he was excluded be cause Britain wants to establish puppet government in its former colony British Foreign Secretary Anthony Crosland announced Tuesday he will invite Robert MugabeSitholes arch rivalBishop Abel Nuzorewa and Joshua Nkomot to the con ference Mugable and Sithole each claims to lead Zimbabwe African National Union ZANU Ratings up LOS ANGELES AP With the muchpublicized addition of Barbara Walters the ABC Eve ning News was seen last week in 22 million more homes than during the previous four weeks ratings showed Tuesday The show coanchored by Harry Reasoner and Miss Walters was seen in about eight million homes its first week compared with an average of 58 million the previous four weeks when she was not on the program While it remained in third place against CBS and NBC news pro grams the gain represented an additional 31 ratings points Protection WASHINGTON Reuter The Soviet Union is spending more than $1 billion year to protect its citizens from nuclear attack10 times more than the $82million US civil defence expenditure John Davis director of the US defence departments Civil Preparedness Agency said Tuesday Davis made his remarks in speech prepared for meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organizations NATO Civil Defence Com mittee in Brussels The text was released in Washington Is refused JARVIS Ont CP An ap plication for SODacre quarry site near the nearby village of Clanbrassil Ont roposed by King Paving Ltd Burlington 0nt was turned down by the Ontario Municipal Board at hearing Tuesday Board chair man Cornell Ebers ruled by law rezoning the site for quarry use was not properly circulated because there was no gaurantee all persons affected by the pro posal were notified The appli cation before the board was for rezoning of the land and li cence to operate quarry Remanded MADOC Ont CP Four persons charged with con spiracy to rob the Toronto Do minion Bank in Marmora nt were remanded in provincial court Tuesday to Nov to sub mit pleas Charged are Joseph Pierre Louis Legault 19 of Sturgeon Falls nt Perry Murphy 19 of Glenburnie Ont Robert William Riccardi 20 of Havelock nt and Linda Row 17 of Brockville nt Madoc is about 20 miles north of Belleville Acquitted OWEN SOUND Ont CP Marilyn Russwurn 21 of Hano ver Ont was acquitted Tues day by reason of insanity on charge of seconddegree mur der in the death of her eight month old daughter She was ordered confined to Dr Phillip McKinnon Hospital here The Ontario Supreme Court Jury was told that the girl Marsha Jean died of ruptured liver The court heard evidence from police and psychiatrists on the womans mental condition at the time of the murder last January WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Fro on orders over $700 In Borrlo 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over 3700 Phone 72888I 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE Roy Berg right chats with Jane Black and Janet DISCUSSION Slomka of the Christian Womens Club and Ray Cur AT CLUB MEETING rie who was soloist at the club meeting recently Mr Berg counsellor was guest speaker Examiner Photo University students arrested in extension of Peking purge LONDON AP Chinese troops rounded up several radi cals at Peking University in an apparent extension of the purge that began with the arrest of Mao Tsetungs widow the Lon don Daily Telegraph reported today from Peking Daily Telegraph correspond ent Nigel Wade who sent the first news report from Peking of the purge said sources in the Chinese ca ital told him troops surrounde university build ing Tuesday in which leftist writers lived and worked He said it was not known how many were arrested Japanese reports from Peking said Maos fourth wife Chiang Ching 62 and more than 30 other leaders of the radical faction of the Chinese Communist party have been arrested in purge by Premier Hua Kuofeng that began last Thursday The Japanese reports said the radicals were accused of trying to make Chiang Ching her husbands successor as Communist party chairman by forging his will and directives issued under his name during the last six months ofhis life Mao died Sept and Japans Kyodo news service reported Tuesday night from Peking that goverment spokesman announced that Hua had been named party chairman Huas elevation was reported last weekend by wall posters in Pelt king but Hsinhua the official Chinese news service was still Sees milk production quotas in effect for another year quotas most Ontario producers products is in state of col were forced to decrease their Iapsc GENEVA PARK Ont CP Strict production quotas im posed earlier this year on On tarios milk producers are likely to remain in effect for at least another year Grant Smith member of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board said Tuesday Speaking to about250 ersons attending board con ercnce he said Ontario will continue to abide by the quotas set by the Canadian Dairy Commission despite pressure from other provincm to withdraw from the agreement Under revised production output by up to 15 per cent Many producers particularly from Eastern Ontario said they were dissatisfied with the present quota system for indus trial milk Stanley Baldwin of Dundas County said small cheddar cheese prrxlucers in his area were crying for milk as re sult of 25percent reduction in the amount of milk made available to them Richard Tutor Price com mission marketing director said the export market for milk Three face conspiracy charges on contracts OTTAWA CP Liberal Senator Louis Gigucre was charged Tuesday along with two other Montreal businssmen and two advertising agencies with three counts of conspiracy to influence the government in connection with advertising contracts Charged along with Senator Giguerc are David Belhuincur and Jean Dionne as well as Canadian Advertising Agency Ltd and Publicor Ltd Named as coconspirator but not charged is Leon Simard member of wealthy Quebec family The three were arraigned and released on $100000 bail The charges allege con spiracy and payment of $87000 OKTOB to Senator Gigucre between 1965 and 1973 under the sections of the Criminal Corie dealing with giving money to officials in return for exercising in fluence in gaining governincnt business Earlier Iucsday Senator ii guerc Ilarenccc ainpbcll National Hockey League president and thrcc othcr for mer executives of Sky Shops Exports Ltd were remanded to April on other charges Ihosc five men arc chargle Willi conspiring to givc to Sena tor ligucrc and have lIlIIl ac ccpt $95000 licncfit in return for use of his influence in oli taining dulyfrcc shop Icasc extension at Montrcals IIorvnI Airport for Sky Shops Export litrl ERFESI SHUlTZIES 16 Only Oct Cant make it to Munich Make it to Shultzies Come celebrate Oktoberfest Enioy real Oktoberfest music and singoIongs with Eddy Rocks Try our Bavarian Sausages Sauerkraut Plg Tails and Ribs DONT MISS TNIS CNANCE T0 DINE SING AND DANCE 7263831 29 Dunlop St Barrie fully licenced He said the commission is selling large quantities of skim milk powder at significant loss to reduce its uncommitted inventory of 130 million pounds The sale of industrial milk to producers of butter and skim milk powder is not limited by quotas Some delegates recom mended that ntario follow Quebecs example and sub sidize milk producers who had exceeded commission quotas Donald MacDonald the agri culture critic for the Ontario NII said In an interview that Ontario should review its situ ation carefully before challeng ingthc commission Just because Quebec is VIO Iating regulations doesnt mean we should Mr MacDonald said IMPERIAL CINEMA referring to him as premier in broadcasts Tuesday night No violence was reported in connection with the purge But the Daily Telegraph correspondent said convoy of five trucks loaded with ap parently unarmed soldiers passed his apartment banging drums and cymbals and other army trucks were entering the capital with soldiers waving red banners The death of Premier Chou Enlai last January set off power struggle in Peking be tween moderates supporting his program of domestic peace to foster economic development and Chiang Chings radical fac tion demanding militant cam paign for the eradication of the remnants of capitalism Foreign observers said the reports of the purge indicate that Hua is siding with the moderates They viewed this as promise of continued detente with the United States and the West The Daily Telegraph corre spondent reported that Huas regime so far is continuing the propaganda campaign against the Soviet Union He said Vice Premier Li Hsiennien 70 who is expected to become premier when Huas elevation to the party chairmanship is made of ficial accused Moscow Tuesday of expansion in all parts of the world and said it does not have the strength to carry out its wild ambitions Li spoke at reception for Prime Minister Michael Thomas of Papua New Guinea and the Telegraph correspond ent said he was effectively premier in all but name NOW PLAYING 645 910 PM TNE Elm TIE SUSPENSE IIIE SPECTACULAR OIIAMA OF TIE MEN WIN WON THE MOST OEOISIIIE Adult Entertainment IMPERIAL CINEMA WAITLR MIRISOH PRODUCTION CHARLTON HESTDNA HENRY FDNDA JAMES COBURN GLENN FORD IIAI HUI BROOK IOSHIHO MIFUNE 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