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Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1976, p. 5

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ON MILITARY ACTIONS IN AFRICA Kissinger issues stern warning to Cuba HENRY KISSINGER strong language DALLAS Reuter US State Secretary Henry Kissin ger in perhaps the strongest language used to date has war ned Cuba against any military actions in southern Africa With Rhodesia apparently in mind he said We have issued these warnings before repeat them today The United States will not accept further Cuban military interventions abroad He made his statements Mon day night in speech to the World Affairs Council in Dallas Referring to Cuban troop sup port for the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola Kissinger said The United States cannot liesce indefinitely in the presence of Cuban ex peditionary forces in distant lands for the purpose of pressure and to determine the political evolution by force of arms However it was not clear what the United States would do in case of Cubanbacked guerrilla war against the white minority government in Rhodesia Open military aid is seen as an impossibility for Rhodesia where black nationalists have warned the whiteminority Sa lisbury government that its time is limited Sight fear TORONTO CP hospital spokesman said Monday that Ionie Campbell 25 of Toronto stabbed with small knife number of times in the face Friday may lose her sight Po lice have charged Alfred Camp bell 26 of Toronto with wound mg Probe thefts ST THOMAS Ont CP Police say number of week end thefts and attempted thefts in the citys southwest area oc curred during daylight hours They said man had stereo equipment and color tele vision valued at about $1500 stolen and man posing pub lic utilities employee stole the wallet of an 84yearold woman from her home Budget cuts PERTH Ont CP Great War Memorial Hospital spokesman said Sunday the On tario ministry of health will send officials next week to con tinue discussions on the govern ments budget cuts planned for April The health ministry had given 45day delay for cuts of $325000 and closing 25 of the hospitals 82 beds Negotiations SARNIA Ont CP Nego tiations between Polysar Ltd and the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers Union moved to this city Monday from To ronto union official said The two sides began talks last Thur sday before mediator in Toronto after the union threat ened strike action would be taken this Wednesday Fun ding OKd SUDBURY Ont CP The Ontario ministry of community and social services has ap proved funding for the first francophone daycare centre in this city Doug Frith chairman of the regional health and social services committee said Mon day Mr Frith said the cost of the centre will be shared by the ministry and the regional and federal governments Aid pledge OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Allan MacEa chen said Monday his officials will assist Soviet immigrant seeking to be reunited with his wife and eightyearold daugh 46 Dunlopn What Om Inn MH HIVBHT AXOEI SUSAVId SflOWV With GENE WILDER MARTY FELDMAN DOM DELUTSE 8i MADEUN KAHN Aou SHOWN AT Punks 700 850 mum Adult MOUS PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE FAMOUS PLAYE ter He said in the Commons that Boris Bibershtein Soviet Jew now in Toronto asked for help to press Soviet authorities for exit visas for his family Suggests trip OTTAWA CP Gordon Towers PCRed Deer sug gested Monday that Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan go to Russia to try his hand at solving production problems there Mr Towers made the proposal after Mr Whelan said last week that if he were agriculture minister in Russia they would give him medal for efficiency in farm production Mr Whelan should stop patting himself on the back and investigate charges that importers of eggs into Canada are making excess profits at the expense of both producers and consumers he added Dollar strong OTTAWA CP Finance Minister Donald Macdonald said Monday that the Canadian dollar remains strong on inter national money markets de spite pressures caused by Fran ces withdrawal last week from the European currency ar rangement known as the snakea device established in 1972 to provide currency stabil ity for the European Economic Community Its scarce OTTAWA CP Problems at the Canadian Embassy in London which have made it more difficult for visitors to get information about Canada should be corrected soon Ex ternal Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen told the Commons on Monday press report last week indicated that restruc turing of the bTireaucracy of Canada House had resulted in confusion and presented more difficulties for visitors seeking information Is freed OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Allan MacEa chen said Monday that Richard Allin of New Denver BC has been released from Texas prison and now is consulting lawyer about charges of draft evasion Mr MacEachen prom ised Bob Brisco PCKootenay West that he will follow up the case Mr Brisco said Mr Allin is Canadian and was held in Houston jail after attending university in the US and refusing to enlist in the US ar my Satisfactory TORONTO CP Ontario Health Minister Frank Miller will leave intensive care at Wellesley hospital today cars diologist Dr Anthony Graham said Monday The l48yearold minister suf fered heart attack last week during hockey game between members of the legislature and the press gallery Mr Millers condition is re ported as satisfactory but it is not known when he will leave hospital Postponed OTTAWA CP Post masterGeneral Bryce Mack asey said Monday the govern ment has temporarily post poned introduction of new postal delivery walks because of its spendingrestraint program He was answering questions raised in the Com mons by Maurice Harquail LRestigouche who asked why the 8000 people in the town of Dalhousie NB could not have lettercarrier delivery Until the restraint program communities with 2000 or more drops were entitled to door todoor delivery Tires blow OTTAWA CP Engine problems that forced an Air Canada DC9 to abort takeoff Monday blowing two tires at Ottawa International Airport are being investigated by the federal ministry of transport An airline spokesman said one of the two jet engines ex perienced flameout and the pilot immediately shut down both engines The second engine also experienced flame out as result of the abort procedure The spokesman said the tire blowouts were caused by emer gency braking once the engine problem was discovered as the TuMOUS PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE FAMOUS PLAYERS Entertainment IHIVSHI AXOH SUEAVId SflOW aircraft was heading down the runway for takeoff The aircraft flight 341 was carrying 90 passengers on flight to Toronto They arrived on separate flight two hours late passenger said the plane was abruptly halted seconds be fore liftoff after he heard loud bangs Owner dies KINGSTON Ont CP William Thomas Foley 60 owner and president of Foley Construction Ltd Kingston died Sunday at his home after suffering heart attack Found dead OTTAWA CP Laurent Moreau 45 was found dead in his cell at police headquarters Sunday after being charged earlier in the day with being drunk in public place Police said Monday the departments detoxification centre was full when the man was charged Normally he would have been placed in that facility Money issue TORONTO CP The par ents of the l0yearold Peter borough Ont boy who won $100000 in last weeks Wintario lottery may be able to get some of the their sons winnings Perry deputy official guar dian for Ontario said Monday He said in an interview that the parents of Judson Smoke may get money sufficient enough to look after the boy adding that it is to be used only for the childs benefit Earlier Monday Clayton Smoke the boys father and his lawyer approached Win tario officials to ask for the $100000 However Mr Perry said that under the Official Guardians Act Judson cannot collect the money until he is 18 The money earns interest at the rate of nine per cent each year If his parents apply for money and Supreme Court judge decides its needed then hell have it he said Judson won the winning ticket in radio station joke contest Are safe OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Allan MacEa chen said Monday that at last count all Canadians in Guate mala during the recent earth quakes in the Central American country have been reported safe Mr MacEachen replying to questions in the Commons said the federal government has started program to provide shelter to homeless persons in two large towns Abolish it OTTAWA CP David Orli kow NDPWinnipeg North told the Commons on Monday that the Senate plays no useful role and ought to be abolished But Mr Orlikow said he doub ted the Commons could be con vinced to vote to abolish the Senate REAL CAOUETTE SUCCGSSOI Week earlier OTTAWA CP The na fional Social Credit party lead ership convention will be held here Nov 67 week earlier than originally scheduled it was announced Monday The change was disclosed by party officials No reason was given The convention will elect successor to Real Caouette who has said repeatedly that he will not be candidate The 59year old leader has been in poor health for some time Mr Caouette car dealer from Rouyn Que was elected leader of the Ralliement des Creditistes in 1958 and took over as the recognized national leader of the Social Credit par ty in 1973 He was first elected to Parlia ment in 1946 byelection as Liberal but was defeated in the next election and did not reen ter the Commons until 1962 He has been reelected in five gen eral elections since It will be the second national leadership convention since So cial Credit became an official national party delay OTTAWA CP Finance Minister Donald Macdonald told the Commons on Monday that the Federal Mortgage Ex change Corp FMEC is un likely to begin business April as planned The main reason for the delay is that the govern ment has not yet completed talks with mortgage lenders on how the corporation would be used he said The corporation was created by legislation ap proved by Parliament in De cember 1973 and is designed to buy and sell mortgages and make it easier for investors to enter and leave the mortgage market To board TORONTO CP Premier William Davis announced Mon day appointments to the liquor control board of Ontario the Ontario liquor licence board and the new liquor licence ap peal tribunal He said in news release that John Yaremko 57 will serve as chairman of the new appeal tri bunal which will hear appeals of decisions made by the liquor licence board Mr Yaremko Conservative member of the Ontario legisla ture for Toronto Bellwoods from 1951 to 1974 held six cabinet posts on 7264 om TARTLING PROOF THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE NIVERSE RTlTASTD BY SUN TASSK Plf TURlSc st SHOW TIMES terious Monsters Space Connecti $253323 57 mom aoox now muon produced by the MYSTEIIIIIIIS MONSTERS lllgtoot Loch tlm Abomtnltm Snowman sum Sun Alum Pictums ROIIII lili THERE ARE MONSTERS LIVING AMONG US SHOW TIME lie released by BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION INC OWatl annoy Pronornons seam new Arm acnoum WALT DISNEY sY FA0A rams van Dam momma Millle SKIS William John Bosworth 59 of Kingston was appointed chair man of the liquor control board His appointment is effective April and he takes over from Gen George Kitching Eber Rice 61 of Union Ont was appointed chairman of the liquor licence board He was named acting chairman in January 1976 Appointed TORONTO CP Michel Picher of Ottawa has been ap pointed fulltime vicechair man of the Ontario labor rela tions board Premier William Davis announced Monday The premier said in news release that Mr Pichers wife Pamela was appointed part time vicechairman of the board Arthur Leigh Haladner of T0 ronto was appointed fulltime vicechairman Mr Picher and Mr Haladner were appointed for three years Mrs Pichers appointment is for one year Coup plans BUENOS AIRES APPlans for military coup to oust Isabel Peron as president of Argentina were reported complete today and there was widespread ex pectation that the move would comesoon Some officers said key tank and marine units were in posi tion for takeover The news agency Noticias Argentinas re ported troop movements in re mote areas of northern and southwest Areentina The Argentine fleet left its base at Belgrano for oper ations sources there said The newspaper Clarin spoke of the imminence of changes in the country The 45yearold president held prolonged night meeting with her cabinet officials of her Justicalist party and labor leaders statement issued later did not mention any military threat but said various institutional matters were discussed including the presidential election scehduled for Dec 12 Getting out TORONTO CP SS Kresge Co Ltd said Monday it is getting out of the credit card business Marilynne Abbott national credit manager said the com pany is notifying its estimated 160000 card holders that the cards will not be accepted as of May 15 at the companys Kresge Mart and Jupiter stores across Canada She said that with the in creasing number of batik credit cards available to their customA ers Kresge felt it was more sensible to leave credit in the hands of the bankers Letters to card holders in forming them of the action in clude an application for Mas ter Charge credit card Any IMPERIAL For SEAN CONNERY TINIIIM Tlll TT KTiNNTTTII IIATGII Refit WUfan Love is the grades adventure of all TITJMBIA ITT TURIS iwl RASTAIT IK TUTTI AUDREY HEPBURN SHAW ROBIN AND MARIAN RICHARD lIiSllR NTCOL WILLIAMSON Mul HARRIS Huluul the IIIITIHJII RAY siARKRK IIARI SlllzlIIlRl 1mm HARRY RICTTARTSIIIT1ITTRTillurvlly lAMlSLOIllMAN Imam iiile 01m mumat RICHARD issues Its aWERFUL WORLD FAMILY ENTERINNMENT SE The HungryGiant FtJtLLEhKBTH ANIMATED FEATURE 70L UMTJIA PILJTLJHL£3 RELEASE Inn Matinee Wednesday at 115 balances on Kresge cards will be transferred to Master Charge she said Kresge company stores al ready accept Master Charge and Chargex both bank credit cards N0 takers GRASSY NARROWS Ont CP It appears that nobody wants to be chief of the Grassy Narrows Indian reserve and un less candidate steps forward soon the retiring chief says he will probably have to hang around for while havent made up my mind yet said Chief Bill Fobister in an interview The election of new chief for this 400member reserve 60 miles north of Kenora originally had been scheduled for last week but was postponed until Thursday when the three candidates withdrew New structure VANCOUVER CP The Teamsters Union is building new structure in Canada with three regional divisions and five trade divisions Senator Ed Lawson disclosed Monday Senator Lawson appointed first Canadian director an nounced the naming of Peter Wilson of Vancouver as regional director of the western division Bob Wilson of Toronto for the central division and Omer Malloeuf of Montreal for the eastern division Senator Lawson already was international vicepresident and president of the Teamsters joint council 36 covering British Columbia and the Yukon The Canadian conference will have national office with bili ngual research facilities in Ot tawa and finance and admin Lstrative office in Vancouver The Canadian conference is the fourth operated by the Teamsters in North America Lockheed OTTAWA CP The gov ernment is considering ways to assist Lockheed Aircraft Corp raise millions of dollars in loans from Canadian banks to help fi nance the Orion patrol aircraft project Defence Minister James Richardson told report ers Monday He said this method of financ ing would replace another op tion considered by the govern mentthat of borrowing up to $300 million from banks itself Meanwhile Allan McKinnon PCm Victoria Conservative defence critic said in an inter view that Mr Richardson may have misled the cabinet late last year by not giving proper picture of Lockheed financing Mr Richardson said deci sion on the financing question which has held up the signing of contract with Lockheed for more than $1 billion for 18 long range patrol aircraft should be reached in two or three weeks Adult ltNNllllAlKlR Enummem IAN IITM Now Playing 850 The Wicked Witch TheGolden Goose The Barrie Examiner Tuesday March 23 I9765 Actress Connie Hodges straightens Jim Johnstones tic during rehersal of the REHEARSTNG FOR THE BIG NIGHT musical comedy The Merry Wodow The show plays Thursday Friday and Satur day at Georgian College theatre Tickets are still available Examiner Photo Hearst sentence to be topic in probation officer talks SAN FRANCISCO AP Patricia Hearst now con victed bank robber was to meet with probation officers to day in the first of several inter views which will help deter mine how severe sentence she will get But before sentence is im posed April 12 Miss Hearst may be arraigned in Los Ange les on 11 state charges of kid napping robbery and assault Shes to go down there as soon posible consistent with completion of some pre sentencing interviews by our probation office here said David Bancroft assistant US attorney We hope that can be completed this week District Attorney John Van De Kamp of Los Angelcs said Miss Hearst would be arraigned there early next week She also may be involved soon in other legal proceed ings in Berkeley Calif where she was kidnapped in Pennsylvania where she bid as fugitive and in Sacramento Calif where another person connected with her fugitive life is on trial for bank robbery Charles Roberts chief deputy probation officer said several interviews were planned with Miss Hearst The interviews ordered by Judge Oliver Car ter were intended to provide an indepth profile of the 22year old heiress and her prospects for rehabilitation MAKES RECOMMENDATION In their final reportwhich will be kept secret from all ex cept the lawyers and judge probation officers will say whether they believe she should be sent to prison or released on probation The maximum penalty for the bank robbery charge is 25 years in prison Miss Hearst also was convicted of illegal use of firearm which has maximum 10year penalty Carter however has said he does not feel the sentence on that charge should run con secutively with her bank rob bery sentence Sentencing was originally set for April 19 but Carter changed it to April 12 Monday to accom modate Miss Hearsts lawyer Lee Bailey Meanwhile one of the jurors who found Miss Hearst guilty last Saturday said he would fa vor light sentence for the heiress dont want to see her suffer any more than she has said Phillip Crabbe 35yearold postal worker light sen tence would be fine dont feel that anything would be ac complished by sending her to prison for 25 years Whatever her sentence Miss Hearst will get credit for more than six months of time already served gs CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $600 in Barrie I0° Discount on PickUp Orders over $600 Phone 7288811 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE Lw EltIEtgtDAY FAMILY SPECl When you buy Thrift Box at the regular price you get FREE fl oz Salad French Fries one whole chicken CI mutantvi Wednesday YOU SAVE $149 entucky filed chicken no tion it Colonel Sanders and his boys mako It linger lickln good GROVE AND DUCKWORTH 3T5 BAYFIELD ST 45 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