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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jan 1970, p. 1

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London nllasday nil EXAMINER TELEPHONES thematic awed Advertising 731 WW 7353 106th Year No 17 clamor lesson at OVEBCBOWDING Rain added overcrowding to the difculties of Inndnn tea users who were conducting Mshour villi home of Britains 170 no vlded perfect example at TYPHbID SeWerdge SYstem Has Dye VANCOUVER CF Dyes have been put into the sewage system of tile liner Oronsay as authorities continue to seek how the water suppiyof the and ship became contaminated with typhoid germs which have put at persons in hospital There have been suggestions rustedoutplpes might have al lowed sewage contamination Plans of alterations nished be fore the ship left England are being used in efforts to trace tho source of the infection But the fact of the contamina tion did not rule out that there might be carrier of the dis ease among 1931355911ch or crew Dr David Thompson to glonnl director of medical serv Ii New Twist lit City TORONTO CWMunicipal politics got new twist Nasser people turned up at City Hall to talk aboutrmmh with seven local politicians watching in jammed committee room severalspeakers attacked on executive com Xlight when 151 cipai problems mittee recommendation naming sentatives on the planning board Ivor MoMullin Will BRAMPTON CPI1vor lilclilullin reeveof Albion Township was elected Peel County warden Roy McMillan deputy relive oi Nance Horwood in the oneyeaz position criticized councils decision two months ago to opt out of reglonnl government talks with the province and said he is ready to lend the county back into such tails Astronauts Faster Than Oakville Police tCPiThis OAKVILLE Ont last year rolled 500000 miles Tuesday Thats trip to the moon and back Mayor McLean Anderson saidllnybe so Ju the police didnt do it all in week Find Girls Body In SURREY 130 tCP1vo months of worry hope and prayer cndcd cruelly for the Alex Al discovery of their sevenyenlnold daughters body in ooded excavation in this Vancouverarea town Police found Evangeline Aznrcona body after threchour search of the former municlv pol garbage dump atlli clad in she disappeared Nov 20 what all the his was about when seven of the teachers who are protesting overcrowd ea mu gnawed toanther undu Zwo umbrellas This tor chars uealso seeking higher wages fAP Wirepbnt b2 rentals from laudan life for the federal health delt partincnt said Tuesday He added it could take up to another 20 days to isolate tho mboid carrier As it is the medical costs for fecal taste of the 1500 passen gers and crew alone have passed $10000 and were not nished yet said Dr Elliot deputy provincial health ofcial COSTS MOUNT DAILY other costs have mounted dalbr as the ship flew quaranlt tine flag for the seventh day Provincial and federal health of tlcials saldthey were consider ing who would pay the bill for other costs incurred 533 NEWS Hall ourmentositsncltimropre Lead Talks Thesdny by 284921 vote over Mississauga ffo mccelxk Mrs Mr McMnllin later towns six police cruisch pai iho police commission was told dgo William Lyon replied But Flood Water arcon family nlnsday with the the clothing lhe child were when Alice States CALGARY OP Alice Payne one of 21 persons ap pointed to the new National Colmcil of Welfare believes its hell to be on welfare Mrs Payne 31 active in the welfare rights movement here for the last year is really im prsed with the formation of tho mncll its the first real step toward just society in annormcing establishment of the council Monday Health Minister John Munro said it would give those on welfare Stall Selection Of Iurymen MONTREAL Sclcc tion of jury was stalled Tues dny by lack of prospects the conspdrncy trial of liflnrndad students charged in conncction with the Feb ll1969 com puternmnashlng Georgowilliams University only nine jurymen had been selected out of possible mcsdny second day of the trials Mr Justice Kenneth Mockay of Court of Queens Bench ord ered the sheriff to seek out new panel but rejected dc fcnce recommendation that new jurors be sought from Mont reals black community The defence made the recom mendation because of the na ture of the case whose defend not are all black Ann Lenders1s city NevH 13 Handled20 21 Contch Deathss District5 Editorial4 SportsIf 15 Theatre5 TV Listing22 WeatheH Womens10 11 incident at his 221142 Wu wumwvwmu Hazardous Pup1 on voice in the formation of wel fare programs The council includes persons from lowincome groups eco nomically disadvantaged minor itles and social workers Mrs Payne member of tho citys social servichnmmit tee said she thinks her appoint ment made committee mm bore sit up and take some no the of me ATTITUDE CHANGES Their attitude certainly changed today die said after committee meeting nlesday Before today was just token of the poor The rest of the committee seemed to be in completely different world am not proud or arrogant about going to Ottawa it means that finally the poor are going to get chance to have voice in democracy An attractive brunette Mrs Payne is the mother of seven children between the urges of three and and draws $2233 month in wollnrc She first ctr trncted nttcntionin May 1959 whcn llalelainc agaLiac published her article ItsTicll To Be 011 Welfare Following publication she be came one of the more outspoken members of the welfare rights committee of the Now No Other Way organization She picketed stores and took part in sitirls at the city welfare of flees Recently she has appeared be fore students church pimps and service clubs Cciurt Order For Pasadena LOS ANGELES AP The sedate city of Pasadena has been placed under court order to submit plan by Feb 16 for complete racial desegregation of its schools Furthermore District Court Judge lanuel Real di rected Tuesday that the plan must be in full effect by the start of the next school year in Sepember The courts ruling climaxed two weeks of testimony in the justice departments first school discrimination trial on the West Coast Pasadena which lies dilt recily northeast of downtown Los Angcies has population of approximately 126000 0p position ila OTTAWA Opposition MP5 nailed the governments grain policies llesday as inhu man ineffective and inefcient The comments were made during Commons debate on Conservative nonconfidence motion condemning the mgovern man for its alleged ura to make full use of grainstorago facilities and for not setting up system of payments for grain stored on farms The Commons easily defeated the motion and an NDP amend ment on 101tos78 votes Standing in the Zstseat Com mons Liberal 1513 Conservative 72 ND 22 Creditlstc 14 Indo pendcnt vacant Tho ND motion called for government guarantee of dcii ciency payments for the 196869 crop your of at leastlsms vs bushelthe recommended mini mum uoder the International Grains Arrangement It also recommended the ap pointmcnt of federal transport controller to ctrordinate all shipments of grain Earlier Iuosday Commons 11 Lucien Lamollrcllx ruled in lfiVt al no opposition inch that forced before tho House controversial commit Grain Policy iis Ineffective ils Govt tee report on Arctic sover eignty The government argued Mon day that only fan Watsonth Laprairie chairman of the northern development commit tee had the right to hung the report before the Commons and that Paul Yewchuk PGAtha basca committee vicechair man could not do so Interest Rates Help Industry WASHINGTON AP In move to put more money into circulation for tho hardhit hous ing industry two federal agen cios have cleared the way for substantial increases in the maximum interest rates 115 commercial banks can pay on savings deposits in addition to helping the housing industry by providing mom money for mortgages from savings nlcsdays action by the Federal Reserve Board The citizenship of Svcllann Alliluycva daughter Jos eph Stalin has been revoked by the ussiangovemmcng Israeli mm SPRouters An Israeli armored force crossed into Jordan south of the Dead Sea nlesday night and re maincd for nearly 20 hours striking at Arab guerrilla bases the lsraeli military command reported today Jordan said there was major land and air battle The Israelis said their force killed fch guerrillas and suf cred no casualties or damage Al Fulahthe guerrilla organi zation said its men killed two of the raiders and destroyed two lsraell auks if was the longest Israeli penetration of Jordan since the 1967 ArabIsraeli war Saudi Arabian forces sta tinned in the area joined Arab guerrillas and Jordanian army units in battling the lsrnelis an AI Fatah communique issued in Damascus said CITIZENSHIP BEVOKED Enter ordan ls Bus harm Emmott Brri Ontario Canada Wednesday Jsulry 21 1970 Mrs Aliiluycvo defected to the United States in no and now lives in Prln colon NJ APWiiEcnhntnL Forces capital 100 miles northeast of the battle arca Suililbc lsrrlcli force included about til tanks and halitrackshackcd by heavy artillery Jordiun spokesman said the fsraelis invaded nt 7pm nles day after an air raid in which one Jordanian civilian was killed and three others wounded The initial Israeli announce merit did not disclose the Size of the raiding force The military command in Tel Aviv said the operation was launched following repeated attacks from Jordanian terri tory on the Dead Sea potash works at Sodom and on civilian settlements in the region The potash works were shelled Monday night Israelis Said the shelling attacks came from the village uf Sufi far an ambulance and wept with Th Tdimd 0mm Nigeria AP The first newspaper men al lowed inside fallcn Biafra saw lamishcd refugees ghting for food looting by Nigerian sol diers and heard several hand accounu of women being raped by victorious Nigerian troops The further the press party Went inside fannor Einltnn fer ritory the worse the conditions of hunger homelessness and confusion became Everywhere rcfugces were on the mad teetering all their worldly goods on their heads bunting lost husbands and chil dren trying desperately to change their Bialranmoncy into Mgcrian pounds to buy what food was available at little im promptu roadside markets young Britii doctor work ing in ngellu less than two weeks leaned his head against ra ve had Lugus stuck in both my ears he subbed lin lift has been threatened ump tccu times by soldiers Wanting to steal my trucks and ambu lances The doctor said ht had just returned from an open field where 30 to 100 Wounded Bluf rnn soldiers were lying in their own pus and excrement wait ing for treatment that never ar rived in go try and fix them up Dont go near them unlcss youve got clothcspios on your nose The doctors from Colcbcstcr would only give his name as Doctor PhiL Without naming the unit he said the soldiers on duty in the area of the pediatric hospital at Okporo were such monsters 00D cialiy white onesthe native nurse can always go into the bush if something happens young girls are afraid to come out of the hush they are terrified of what will happen lbo novelist Qpinn Ekwcnsi told reporters There Is now saying among them Stay in hiding or you will be con scripth info the army lily sister Bibi was taken off and raped by the soldiers university student named Paul Ohagwn said No Biafran nurses who would only give their names as Thor5a and Caroline said they were raped several times as they pa through roadblocks trying to make their way out of the bush FEAST ARIDNG FABIDE Ill Port Harcourt recaptured by lcdzrul troops 17 months ago and now state capital the stnte governor entertained top brass at his dnulters wedding least But just few miles away Ibo refugees faced death About 600 were crammed into the tiny Niger Maternity Home many of them lying motionless in the hot sun amid vomit dust and flies group of British construe tion workers took up collec tion to find food for them Thai said three to four died datiy Many of the children could nurse Elm Petersen of Capote Iulle tried in feed them God help these childmn Londoncr tics Archer told re porters Nobody else scems to want to cannot believe this is hap polling The villages are the woer off saidftn Irish missionary Rev Eammon McMahon sup roundcd by hundreds of refu gecs begging for Nigerian he never let the nurses go any where without an 1220 espe pcunds in tile Shellpocde main square of Duelti HONG KONG AP 47 ycarold yandmothcr told today how she made singlehandcd raid on Communist Chinese commune freed her imprisoned husband and two children and another family of Eight and brought them all back to Hong Kong She is brave and wonderful woman said Leung Ngau its his wife told of stilling allslling junk 100 miles along the Chinese coast crccplng past the guards and into the commune alter dark and finding her husband and children with the help of di rections smuggled out to her by relatives in Canton get on niesday nights raid it is 2V miles inside Jordan toting Hong Kong fisher Grandmother Tells 0i Raid Made On Communist Commune man and his children were cap lured when Chinese glmbnnt seized their junk in months ago in Deep hay between China and Hong Kong Leung said they were taken to the Palm Yu commune near Canton 011 the Pearl River estuary Mrs Leung said she learned about two months ago when the Communists were holding her 45w ro husband their daughter Suikeno 15 and their son Ming 13 Obtaining small fishing junk She loaded it with food and water sailed wesilvard out of Hong Kong and then up the estuary Reports to Amman Jordans and the Federal Deposit insur ance Corporation was designed to bring commercial and mutual ll gs banks into keencr Lolilpclltiun for tiltl illvcslurs dollar Savings buntls pay up to five per cent Mrs Elizabeth Kimball niece of Stephen cock chats with Secretary of Siato OPEN Lancocx EXHIBIT a1 Library in Ottawa Tucs duy The exhibit commemor atcs the 100th anniversary of Gerard Pctleticr after my officially opened the Stephen gt Loacock exhibit at the Nation the humoristn bl th cr Wircphoto not move and lay gasping as e4

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