WIWW Wylimarï¬y Zu1kfbflgv££ menu news rounduo 71 goes ahead iwith Rhodesian independence bill LONDON Ali Despite threat by Iatriotic Front guerrillas to tear up the new accord for Zimbabwe Rhodesian ceasefire the British government today an nounced the name of its governor for the war torn colony and published the bill that will give the African country independence next year Guerrilla leaders said Thursday they will not abide by the ceasefire unless Zimbabwe Rhodesian forces are forced to withdraw to the same type aan number of camps as those set up for guerrilla soldiers liritish otticials took calm view of the latest snag and said ll would be discussed today Prime Minister Margaret Ibatcheis Conservative gov ernment also announced it has selectikl Lord Soames as governor to take full control of the foiiiici Itritisli colony during transition period leading to new elections lie is to arrive in Salisbury next week Soames son in law oi the Lite Sir Winston IiuiclulL is member of rs lhatcheis cabinet and leader of the House of Lords The Senate voted Ihursday 00 too to lift cco nomic sanctions against Zimbabwe Rhodesia as soon as the governor takes over Two killed in prison riot SOIIIIMI alif iAli Ihc pentup anger of Soledad prison convicts who spent four months locked in their cells after racial assault exploded in wave of hatred and tw prisoners were killed before guards broke up the melee witli clubs and birdsliot officials say It appears to have been planned assault by blacks on whites and Chicanos and it appears to have been retaliation for an assault by wbites on blacks Aug 111 said lhil tiutlirie spokesman for the corrections department Two white convicts died oI multiple stab wounds prison officials said Seventeen others were injured Thursday afternoon Hospital shortage predicted Oll itli Statistics Canada says there will be critical shortage of hospital space in the next 20 years be cause of the rapidlygrowing number of elderly people The agency said in report Thursday the aged will prob ably account for 45 per cent of hospital occupants in two years The 1073 rate was 38 per cent Gas export plan shortsighted lRNl ili Ontario Opposition Leader Stuart Smith called the federal decismn to increase natural gas exports very shortsiglited And provincial NDI Leader Mike Cassidy said it was ba iianas Smith said in an interview it is incredible to hear of possible oil shortages in Eastern anada one day then learn the government is increasing natural gas exports the next Pledges free plane replacements OTTAWA CPi General Dynamics worried about criti cism of its F16 fighter aircraft engine is promising free re placements for some F16s the Canadian Forces might not be able to Lise because of engine failure This lastminute offer with several conditions is part of final manoeuvring by General Dynamics and McDonnell Douglas both US companies for Canadas $23 billion fighter plane contract Defence Minister Allan McKinnon is still talking about final cabinet decision on the contract by the end of the month Wintario winning lottery TORONTO lClt Wintario still is winning lottery but the Ontario government plans to slow down its spending to keep it that way Recreation Ministvl Reuben Baetz said Thursday There is absolutely no truth in the supposition that iintario is on the brink of bankruptcy he told the Ontario legislature Police training review asked TORONIO CPI The Canadian Civil Liberties ASSIKllllIOII has asked Ontario AttorneyGeneraI Roy Mc Murtry for review of police training after two Toronto police officers were found guilty of using false affidavit to obtain statement in murder case Alan Rorovoy association general counsel said Thursday in letter to McMurtry the association is concerned that police Iawbreaking has been viewed as permissible prac tice in obtaining confessions from suspects Bouey reappointed for another term OTTAWA ttli Gerald Bouey governor of the Bank of Canada has been reappointed for another sevenyear term Prime Minister Joe Clark an nounch today Senior deputy governor ILW Lawson has also been reap pointed to another sevenycar term Bouey has been target of criticism for the last year as in tercst rates continued to climb to record levels While in up position the Progressive oii servatives led by Clark at tacked Bouey for the banks policies and succeeded in hav ing the gpvernor appear before parliamentary committee to explain the banks position The bank rate has been raisr ed 11 times since March 1070 It now stands at record 14 per cent The resulting rise in borrow ing costs for business and cori siimer loans and mortgages has set off furor in the Commons and has drawn criticism from borrowers caught in the squeeze Saskatchewanborn Bouey 59 joined the Batik of Canada in 1948 and has been with it ever since He will reach mandatory retirement one year before his new term expires in 1986 He rose through the ranks and in 1965 was named adviser to former governor Louis Rasminsky In 1971 he was named deputy governor became senior deputy governor in 1972 and took over the top job at the bank Feb 1973 Bonita kl Slurli is ii momAm Mvw ACID5IEARS damnWM WW dll iflllll I14 Wounded in clash supporter of Ayatollah Mohammed Kazem ShariatMadari is bandaged after being attacked by supporters of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini during clash near ShariatMadaris house in Qum Iran Thursday It was the second day of clashes between the two factions following violence that left two dead Wednesday AP Photo Plays down oil shortage reports Olli Itli Energy Minister Ray Hnatyshyn sought Thursday to play down fresh reports of possible home heating oil shortages in Eastern anada this winter saying the government is watching the situation closely Hnatyshyn appearing before the Commons natural resources committee said although preliminary indications from the National Energy Board show inVentories have not increased in the last several weeks the supply situation remains manageable Meanwhile the energy board said its monthly assessment of petroleum stocks referred to in the Commons on Wed nesday by Prime Minister Clark will not be released until next week The report as expected Thursday Health council members quit BRANTFORD Ont lCPi Eight members of the Brant district health council resigned Thurssday over dissatisfaction with the planning role of the 16member council plays In letter dated Nov 251 they told council chairman Ruth ODonnell that they would resign by Jan 15 if steps were not taken to give the body more say in planning local health services Murder accused ruled insane LINDSAY Ont 1Pi strangled 15ycarold youth was found not guilty of first degree murder by reason of insanity following an Ontario Supreme Court trial Thursday Miller 25 of nearby Fenelon Falls had pleaded not guilty to charge of firstdegree murder in the Jan 25 strangulation death of John Cornell also of Fenelon Falls Miller surrendered to police the next day and led them to the body He told police in statement submitted as evi dence at the trial he invited the boy to go snowmobiling and after driving for an hour strangled him with an icescraper brush Wolf attacks two dogs kills one HAGAR Ont CPi timber wolf attacked two farm dogs earlier this week killing one of them Iaul Rainvillc owner of the dogs reported that the wolf chased his two poodles around his home before killing one and injuring the other Rainville took several shots at the onI but lid not know if he had hit it Hagar is about 60 kilometres west of North Bay Chosen next premier of Ireland DUBLIN Renter Millionaire Charles Ilaughey acquitted in 1970 of involvement in an Irish guerrilla gun running plot was chosen today to be next premier of the Irish republic Haughey 54 will become premier of this country of 35 million people next Tuesday when Jack Lynch formally resigns An error appears in the Dominion Store advertisement on Dec 579 Coronation Polish Garlic or without garlic Dill Pickes 32 fl oz bottle shoold have read 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labor practices including intimidation and coercion The board ordered the elec tronics company to compensate the United Steelworkers of Liberals putting up tight to stop iob program move OTTAWA CPi The Liber als are putting up strong fight to halt the governments plan to drop the Canada Works job creation program this spring But they face strong resist ance from Employment Minis ter Ron Atkey who says the program is wasteof money and had become source for members of Parliament to dispense patronage in their constituencies The Liberal battle reached peak Thursday in the Commons and Arctic RR No Shanty Bay 000 llllii America union representing the workers in bid for first contract and the firms em ployees in Barrie 0nt for damages as result of bad faith bargaining and other violations of labor law While the board noted it had no jurisdiction to impose first contract as requested by the un ion its order in effect put the company in the position of hav ing to grant compulsory dues checkoff for all employees form of union security known as the Rand formula NDP Leader Mike Cassidy urged the government to change the law so the board can order first contract when workers face an antiunion em ployer as blatant as Radio Shack Pat Reid LARainy River said 90 per cent of the problems with unions attempting to se during debate on an opposition day motion condemning the Progressive Conservative gov ernment for creating no jobs since taking office six months ago The motion singled out the inhumane cutbacks in the Can ada Works program that have eliminated from the program hundreds of communities across Canada that have been suffering from high levels of unemployment The motion was proposed by 0000 in For Sale Largest Stock bet ween here Reasonably priced for Christmas By Appointment Only ESKIMO CRAFTS INC I7057284105 Wm ï¬mvi i1 was fortyn 213 57 Success goes to his head aliflFfl 32 the examiner rrrFrioaiy Dec 197g Jury orge U$ Destiny Recycling Service and had it tat tooed on the 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