that examiner Wednesday A3925 551971 Nyerere Trudeau in private talks at summer home OTTAWA tCPl Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere and Prime Minister Irudeau retired to Irudeaus summer residence Tuesday to liol private talks Earlier over lunch they discussed Rhodesia and the situ ation in southern Africa in general The private teteatele at Harrington Lake is in keeping with the wishes of the Tanzanian who dropped in on Trudeau on his way to Washington for formal talks with US President Carter The president does not want to talk with reporters Nye reres press officer said He said Trudeau and Nyerere are old friends and may want to discuss many subjects Nyerere did not attend the Commonwealth onferenCe in London in May where Trudeau met most of the other Commonwealth leaders lrudeau is said to have expressed interest in an article written by Nyerere in the magazine Foreign Affairs Nyererc wrote that the only question in Rhodesia is whether the black majority will take over from tiie white minority regime through fight to the finish or through negotiation CALLS FOR SLIPORI The article was general call for support of the Rhodesian independence movement Meanwhile lixtemal Affairs Minister loii Janiieson and lananian Foreign Minister Benjamin Mkapa held ll lioiir discussion on southern Africa including Iaiodesia Difference if Levesque there ltlltilN CF 77 Rene Le vesques decision to attend the provincial premiers con ference later this month will obviously change the flavor of the discussions Premier Allan Blakeney said Tuesday Levesque had he would not meeting in St Andrews NB Aug 18330 llowever Levesque has changed his mind Because the Quebec premier will be there there will undoubtedly be discussion of the role of inter provincial agreements in Confederation Blakeney said He said Levesques proposals for interprov incial agreements on reciprocal language rights should come up at the conference announcrxl at tend the ALIAS IN KIINIIY changc llayor Electricians reiect settlement WINDSOR llnt itli Striking constructionelectricians in Kent and Essex counties rejecttxl contract settlement lucsday that had been recommended by their union executive for the second imc iii three days lohn Mclnnis representative of the International Broth erhood ot IIlectiical Workers called the latest offer by local contractors damn good contract He said it provided for ltrhour week and wage increase of tin cents an hour which is two cents above antiinflation guidelines The offer provided an additional 22 cents an hour in No enibcr for thatham electricians to bring their wages closcr tothosc in Windsor lhc Booniembcr Local 773 has been on strike since June ti The latest proposed settlement was reached Monday after union members had turned down another otfcr Sunday lclnnis said the situation is the result of pride and person alin differences He said there are people on both sides oi the table that just hate each other Controllers in talks OTTAWA tIt Leaders of anadas 22m air traffic controllers met briefly with government negotiators luesday atid agreed to meet again today in an attempt to avert strike threatened for Aug lim Livingston president of the anadian Air Traffic Iontrol Association TAl TAi said after the Etominute meet ing that each side wants time to think over some new proposals made during the session He did not elaborate ontrollers last week voted to begin rotating strikes just before midnight Aug if settlement is not reached Livingston said an agreement on all outstanding issuts must be reached by midnight lhurstlay night for the controllers to have the lit hours required for ratification IIIIICR DOBSON fcdcra negotiator Charged in burning incident BUBt YOIZON Ont ttli lrovincial police said lucsday they have charged local man in conntxtion with an incident July 21 winch left another local man in hospital with severe burns Wilfred lurray Johnston oz is in hospital with third degree burns to his legs back and chest and will remain for at least thrwmouthsloundergoextensiveskin grafts ltilltt say toxic substance was poured over Johnston in an attack but that forensic science lalmratorics in Toronto have not yet confirmed what the substancewas truce Stanley Young ittl of Bolxraygcon has been charged with assault causing bodily harm tobcaygmn is El miles north of litcrlmrougli Dollar regains some lost ground MHNlltllil itli lhe taiiadian dollar slid to new lov ll£t before rcgaimng some lost ground on New York money iiizii kct the Royal Bank said At one point during the day it dipped to trztttt US cents below ll ilay tom value of ttit till cents At the close of trading the tanadiaii dollar was valued at of it cciit fractionally abch what it was worth when the fanodian government decidid to float the currency at the end of May 1971 Analyuta differ in their opinions on the reasons for the dc clinc tine Royal Bank senior trader blamed it on lack of con cern ontlicparl of the federal government IN STOCK AT STAR 3M Photocopy paper Telex Rolls NCR Cash Register rolls Overhead Transparencies All color Xerox Stationery Supplies Canon Calculators Sales Service Rentals Star Business Machines ltd Sarieunt Drive 7266595 Visitor leaves Barrie $1000 richer Kempenfest Weekend was worth $l 000 to Sharon iiles of Ilaliftn NS who was the winner of the sum Kempenfcst Regatta draw Monday afternoon Mrs iiles in town to visit her sister Mrs Ray lelansoii of Bariie received cheque for the sum fmm Earl Rowe lr chairman of the Kempeiifest Regatta The regatta is the Barrie and District hanihcr of oiiiiiierce part of Kenipeiifest activities Proceeds from the draw are used fot regatta peiises Examiner Photi Once one of great stars of US Actor Alfred Lunt 84 dies CHICAGO IAIr Alfred Lunt for decades one of the great stars of the lnitetl States stage died early today He was 84 He had undergone surgery for caticer of the bladder at North western Memorial Hospital on July21 Actress Lynne lontannc Lunts wife and stage partner of more than So years was not at his bedside when he tllttl Now 90 she had visited him at ter he entered the hospital July 20 but had remained most ot the time at the couples long time home at lentsec ltcpot west of Milwaukee Wis Lunt born on Aug lit lllttl made his Broadway debut as bit player in the Member till production of Romance and Arabclla critic for the New York IIvening World said Luiil had done capit al worl It had taken him almost tour years to reach iroadway from his first job at the astlc Square Theatre in Boston He had been studying elocution in Boston when he as struck bj Jtl7lllllll ing llllll happened to pass the theatre stopped in and asked toi job and got it Lunt once recallHl in an intetyicw opened two days later as the sherill in laines Montgomerys The Aviator stayed on for three years playing bits and small parts at $5 week for the first iiioiilli and then $20 The future star attended Milr waukcc schools until he turned ttt when he entered arroll tol lcgc at Waukcsha He moved to Boston three years later to con lllllltllltlllllllllll The next tour years were spent in the arduous ap prenticeship typical of the era including whistleslop vaudevdle totir with Lily Larigtry Two years after his Broad way debut Lunt landed tliclitle role in the tooth larktngton play tlaieiicc larkington had met lunt before the play was written and had created the part for the young actor who continued in the role tor two year Broadway run In the suuuncrs liiiit Went to the stockllieatrc circuit which is where he met Miss lonlannc Ottawa action urged on monopoly power IIZNIIVA lARK Ont tlr The federal government should take action to deal with monopoly power if tanada is to have dynamic market econ only and institutions account able to the public interest the past president of the anadian Maiiutaclurcrs stiltllll said today iilodcau said lll speech at the annual ouchicli ing Conference that public service strikes compulsory use of union hiriiighallsaiid non si cret voting procedures are typi cal situations which should be 12 exposure developed amt printed 399 FOR FILM SUPPLIES AND PROCESSING VISIT 599 unacceptable in ftitiire eco iioiiiicdevelopment of anada Bilodcau chairman of Honeywell Ltd loronto said the target of government policy should be to restore consumer arid investor confidence bHausc it is such ttllllllltlltt and the degrw to which it is present that energizes the privateenterprisesystem onsumrr confidence is de pendent on investor confidence which provides the capital for new plants which create more iobs Leave your next roll of film at our camera department for quality photofinishing at our lowlow prices They appeared together several times Miss Fontanne already had established reputation as an actress of grcat ability on the London and Broadway stages The British actiess hart been appearing in the hit llulcy at the same time Lunt was run ning in his first major role On May 22 1932 the two mar ried They built successful ctr recrs separately and together winning the admiration of the theatre world both for their ar tistic abilities and the sophis ticatcd manner in which they lived They started the Lunt Foul taniic legend by appearing to gethcr in ttrgzl in revival of Sweet Nell of lld Iltll Later they lplllllttl together in such memorable performances as The iuardsman The Bititlicrs Karamaov Iygmalion and The Taming ofthc Shrew The Luntlonlanne team made token appearances on the screen and television lhcir sole film was The Guardsman Lunt said he found films boring We can he bought btit we cant be bored hercniarked Once when asked about their teamwork Miss Fontanne said We have been together so long cant imagine going on witlioul him SURANCE on THE BEST iERMS $100000 year convertible renewable term to age 75 Costs anv nually Age 3552M Age 45 55 Age 40 5384 Age 50 $639 Call Thomnl Dotnncv Incidental ITB I26 Dunlop St 7283381 Burrie0ntario Colour prints from Kodacolor Fupcolor and GAF color ALL COLOUR PRINTS MADE WITH SILK 20 exposure developed and printed BORDERLESS FINISH AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Bnyfield Mall 230 Bnyfield St New Canadian Civil War game unveiled by US manufacturer WASHINGTON CP The worlds largest manufacturer of war games has just unveiled its latest creation Canadian Civil War Francophone charter urged TORONTO Clt The chairman of the Advisory Coun cil for Francontarian Affairs says that ntarios pledges to protect the rights of hcnclr Canadians would be more welcome if they were backed by specific xilicies nier leslauricrs says in the councils semnd annual report released Tuesday that the provn ince should set out timetable for implementing French serv ices But unlike the scores of other games produced by Simulations Publications Inc SII there is little op portunity for actual combat in the new game Instead players manipulate politicians bureaucrats inter est groups and voter blocs in struggle for the hearts and min ds of anadians The game is designed for four players each leading coali tion of forces federalists who want USstyle national gov ernment provincialmoder ates who seek to maintain the current balance provincial autonoinists who want to shift power to the provinces and separatists wishing to Mange Canada into loose economic community Basically the moderates usually end up winning said game designer Rick Umhaugh who presided over game play testing But he added that the balance of forces is close and if one of the players is significantly more skilled than the others hr should win The subject is out side the New York City companys rec ognized military technology but much research and Canadian assistance have gone into pro ducingthe game Umbaugh said in telephone interview that the political sci ence staff of one Canadian uni versity helped him Other help included adVicc and information from military source in Montreal However Umbaugh declined to further identify such con tributors saying they will be named and thanked in the Sears game when it officially 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