The sun is bit too bright for Kelly Copp of Bradford en joying swing at Centennial AH SPRING AT LAST Park in Barrie Her mother Cheryl supervised as Kelly tried out the parks playground equipment in the brisk spring weather Ex aminer Photo Quarantine Act inadequate for emergenciesLalonde By VIC PARSONS OTTAWA CP Health Minister Marc Lalonde said Monday the present Quarantine Act is inadequate to meet emer gencies that could arise if new possiblydeadly diseases ap pear in Canada Mr Lalonde made the re mark as he opened second reading debate on amendments to the act to allow immediately detention for up to 14 days of persons entering the country who are suspected or known to have dangerous diseases not previously listed in the law While promising speedy pas sage of the amendments oppo sition MPs warned against in fringing on civil liberties The bill was later given second reading and sent to com mittee for detailed study Earlier in the Commons Mon day MPs gave second read ingapproval in principleto bill to allow companies and un ions to appeal decisions of the antiinflation board which limit wage and price increases The bill now goes to Commons committee for study Mr Lalonde said there now might be too long gap be tween the appearance of new suspect disease at port of en try and the passage of an order incouncil by the cabinet to as OTTAWAATAGLAN CE By THE CANADIAN PRESS MONDAY MARCH 29 1976 Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan was booed by several hundred Ontario and Quebec dairy farmers despite his assurances the government would look after their long term interests Legislation providing special pensions for an estimated 5000 former prisonersofwar was placed before Parliament Defence Minister James Richardson said it appears there will be no agreement on financing the government pur chase of 18 Lockheed long range planes by the March 31 deadline He expressed con fidence that Lockheed would agree to the extension for the $1 billion purchase government bill to extend appeals from wage and price decisions of the antiinflation board received second reading in the Commons Conservative senators were angered by government re quest that the Senate approve $5 billion advance within 24 hours to allow the government topay bills The Commons gave second reading to government bill al CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $600 in Barrie 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over $600 Phone 7288811 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE lowing immediate detention of persons entering Canada and suspected of carrying dan gerous diseases TUESDAY MARCH 30 1976 The Commons meets at pm EST to debate again the governments lawsandorder bill The Senate meets at pm EST to approve an advance of $5 billion to help government meet its bills starting April gtlt ROXY THEATRE FAMOUS PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE FAMOU rr r1 gt PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE FAMOUS PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE sure appropriate protective measures are taken The proposed law would allow detention until measures are taken to add disease to the schedule of dangerous diseases This would be an emergency control for limited period only Mr Lalonde used Lassa Fe ver as an example It was first recognized in West Africa in 1969 after two US nurses died of it MORTALITY IIIGII The disease has high mor tality rate and concern has been expressed that it might be brought to Canada among vis itors to this years Olympics Approximately 40 million travellers pass through Cana dian ports of entry annually hesaid Should any one of these be carrier of new or heretofore unknown dangerous disease mere is not sufficient provision for emergency authority in the act at present to detain or iso late that person even if the dis case is confirmed as presenting grave danger to public health JAWS The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying MI T00 mum I0 roman MIMI Nominated for Academy Awards SHOWN AT 700 915 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 3HI AXOEI SdBAVId SDOWVd 381V3HI AXOH HELD OVER 2nd Week 655 905 AUDREY SEAN CONNERY ROBIN AND MARIAN RICHARD LESTER III NICOL WILLIAMSON DENHOLM ELLIOTT KENNETH HAICII Adult Entertainment RONNIE BARKER IAN HOLM RAY STARKZRTCMARD SHEPHERD mam UIIN BARRY 1mm ma mcmno smmrnu JAMISIIMAN on mmsrroru innit11 RICHARD uer nu ISRAELIS OPEN FEE 0N RI OTING ARABS Communist call for general strlke rejected By DAVID LANCASHIRE TEL AVIV AP Most Is raeli Arabs rejected Commu nist call for general strike to day but Israeli troops and po lice opened ire on rioters in one Arab village in northern Israel and killed three Arabs police reported Another Arab was killed Mon day night in clash in neigh boring village The area was put under curfew and more po lice and troops were sent in Arabs in the village of Sak hnin defied the curfew orders and threw stones torches and burning cans of kerosene at the police and soldiers commu nique said the security forces fired warning shots and then turned their guns on the crowd when it did not disperse Three Arabs were killed at least six other Arabs were treated for bullet wounds nine soldiers and policemen were in jured by rocks and flaming kerosene and about 70 villagers were arrested the police anouncement said The strike was called to pro test the governments taking over rocky unused Arab land in the Galilee sector of northern Israel for housing and other projects Dangerous HAMILTON CP medical researcher says preliminary lung tests on five steel workers indicate that allowable industrial levels of sulphur dioxide and carbon par ticles may be dangerous for some workers including non smokers Dr Ronald Woolf medical biophysicist at McMaster University said his tests show that the allowable levels are probably too high for some peo ple He said all five men had respiratory problems only at work Four were nonsmokers and the other had stopped smoking six months earlier Four of the men had worked in steel plant for more than 10 years and the other for six Flu pledge TORONTO CP If there is even the threat of minor epi demic of swine influenza in On tario those who face the most risk will be inoculated Dr Bette Stephenson acting health minister said Monday She said in an interview out side the legislature that those at high risk include children and the elderly If there is enough vaccine available to innoculate the rest of the population this will be done she added Dr Stephenson said the first priority is to secure the vaccine material which now is in short supply Since health authorities can not say whether such an epi demic is certain vaccine manufacturers must be per suaded to initiate production she said Pay award TORONTO CP Negotia tors for Metropolitan Torontos high school teachers and its school board met separately during the weekend to try to clear up confusion over deci sion of the antiinflation board reducing an arbitrators pay award to the teachers We really have to look at it IMPERIAL CINEMA very carefully to see what it is they are telling us to do school board chairman Wiliam Ross said Sunday The arbitrator ruled that the 8800 teacherswho staged 38day strike over payshould get an increase of 24 per cent in the first year of twoyear con tract and total of 39 per cent over the two years The federal board ruled that the firstyear increase should be cut to 20 per cent Mr Ross said in an interview that confusion has been caused by the fact that all figures given by the antiinflation board are based on its own calculations and not those of the school trustees or teachers Found guilty TORONTO CP Armando Tontarelli 40 of Toronto was found guilty Monday of income tax evasion on money earned from the proceeds of crime Provincial Court Judge Don ald Graham found Tontarelli convicted in March 1974 of trafficking and conspiracy to traffic in cocaine and sentenced to five years in prisonguilty of failure to pay income tax of $26321 on undeclared income of $96800 between 1969 and 1972 He set Wednesday for sen tencing Some v131t JACKSON Mich AP Three men who went to south ern Michigan prison Sunday to visit friend wound up as pris oners at the Jackson County jail fourth youth was lodged in the countys juvenile home State police at the Jack son post said the incident oc curred while the four were in their car in line awaiting ad mission to the jail parking lot Another car also heading for the prison backed into them causing minor damage and touching off an argument Po lice said the dispute ended when one of the four pulled gun robbed passenger in the second car of $80 and his drivers licence and fled Police set up roadblocks and deputies arrested the four occupants Ransom seized BARLETIA Italy AP Police seized on Sunday $600000 in ransom money which relatives of construction man Nicola Binetti left on deserted Barletta street for his kidnappers Binetti 48 kid napped March 14 was not released Neither were two Milan businessmen whose ran soms were seized recently by the police Italian authorities have adopted policy of preventing payment of ransom in an attempt todiscourage kid napping Stay ordered BELLEVILIE Ont TP stay of proceedings was or dered Monday in provincial court on charge of theft again st Libby Pospisil 51 of Midland Ont in connection with the theft of $1500 mink coat last December Crown At torney Glenn Deline gave no reason for entering the order Bomb blast BILBAO Spain Router Two bombs believed planted by uow PLAYING ACADEMY AWARDS Louise Fletchers performance is frighteningly fine Charles Champin LA Times Nicholson gives us dazzling performance Barrie Twin DriveIn Theatre Opening Friday April 2nd rightwing extremists wrecked chalet in the Basque town of Guernica early Monday police said The uninhabited chalet belonged to an architect awaiting trial on charges of harboring guerrillas of the Basque nationalist group ETA The incident apparently was rightwing reprisal for in creased activities by the ETA which seeks to set up socialist Basque state in northeast Spain Both killed MUNCIE Ind AP Mickey Sumner 27 was driving Sunday to meet his fian cee Deborah Darlene Bricker 21 Miss Bricker of Yorktown Ind was driving in the op posite direction from Ball State University where she had played in basketball game to meet Mr Sumner Their cars collided headon about 112 miles from her home Both werekilled CIA deputy WASHINGTON AP George Bush director of the US Central Intelligence Agen cy Monday named Vice Admiral Daniel Murphy to be his deputy for relations with other intelligence agencies Murphy 54 is former com mander of the US 6th Fleet He will be Bushs second deputy under recent order by Presi dent Ford to reorganize US in telligence agencies The other is army LtGen Vernon Walters who has been deputy CIA director for several years Running out BELFAST Reuter Funds from the United States for the Irish Republican Army are be lieved to be running out fast Protestant leader said Monday William Craig leader of North ern Irelands Vanguard Party who has just returned from the Irish republic gave this as reason for optimism in the re public that the guerrillas could bedefeated Awarded $1M NEW YORK AP tax icab company agreed in an out ofcourt settlement Monday to pay $1 million to young elec trician who lost the use of all four limbs in an accident seven years ago Since that time Her bcrt Chapman now 33 has been in hospital The $1 million is free of taxes and no liens can be filed against it On fishing WASHINGTON AP The Senate approved on Monday bill extending United States fishing jurisdiction to 200 miles at sea Enforcement of the 200 mile limit which gives fishing priority to Americans and re quires foreign vessels to obtain permits will become effective next March Visits UN UNITED NATIONS CP Environmental Minister Jean Marchand of Canada paid oncday visit to the UN Monday to join in the study of proposals the UN hopes will lead to adop tion of an international law to govern the use of the seas Marchand met with number 645 915 Stewall Klein WNEWTV of heads of delegations attend ing the Law of the Sea confer ence and sat in on deliberations of conference committees con sidering more than 400 articles that would make up the body of the new sea law He gave luncheon for the heads of 19 delegations from areas scattered around the world Aides said Marchand also dis cussed matters of mutual inter est with heads of the delega tions representing the Soviet Union Britain France the Unitates and India He returns to Ottawa today DONALD WAYNE CLINIC 18 years Sentenced LONDON Ont CP In two separate hearings Monday Donald Wayne Cline was sen tenced to 18 years in prison on total of ninccharges Cline 23 was given 16 years by Mr Justice William Maloney of the Ontario Supreme Court on seven chargeswtwo of attempted murder three of armed rob bery one of extortion and another of possession of stolen goods The charges arose from bungled robbery and hostage incident near Thamesford just east of here in January 1975 The episode which produced newspaper headlines across the country began with an abor tive robbery attempt in Thamesford and continued when Cline holed up in far mhouse with three children as hostages and arsenal of weapons demanded $10000 ransom an escape car and safe passage out of the area After 21hour siege and 12 bour run for freedom Cline eventually surrendered to po lice Mr Justice Maloney handed down total of 84 years on the seven counts but the sentences run concurrent with the longest single stretchWIG years Judge Gordon Killea of pro vincial court then sentenced Cline to nine months con secutive for escaping from the The Barrie Examiner Tuesday March 30 19765 minimumsecurity wing of Mil lhaven penitentiary in October 1974 and another 15 months con secutive on charge of assault cuasing bodily harm Cline assaulted fellow pris oner last spring while in jail here awaiting trial Attendance up TORONTO CP The Cana dian National Sportsmens Show had an attendance of 320000 this year up 20000 from 1975 The 29th annual show ran March 1928 Laid off SUDBURY Ont CP About 35 parttime workers at Sudbury General Hospital have been laid off and their jobs of fered to fulHime workers says Phoebe Stephenson local presi dent of the Canadian Union of Public Employees The hospital has refused to comment Heads group SUDBURY Ont CP Robert Fox of Sudbury has been appointed executive direc tor of the Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples He succeeds Diana MacKay who has joined the Manitoba education depart ment The association promotes awareness of Indian and Inuit objectives 12 months BELLEVILLE Ont CP Elmer Lloyd Rankin 20 of Belleville was sentenced Mon day to 12 months in jail after pleading guilty to possession of stolen propertytaken from variety store last week Rankin was also sentenced in provin um 7269944 CINEMA cial court to sixmonth con current term after he pleaded guilty to three charges of breach of probation and con travening curfew order Dispute KINGSTON Ont CP Moira Drummond president of Local 18 Ontario Nurses Asso ciation said Monday the board of directors of the district health unit has refused to meet the union to settle contract dispute Mrs Drummond said the union asked for meeting with the board two weeks ago to clarify certain aspects of board offer for oneyear con tract before the health units 30 nurses voted on it No details GUELPH Ont CP City police refused Monday to re lease details of car chase Sun day saying they feared ad verse publicity SSgt John Wilkinson said the press had crucified Halton regional policeman for his conduct in March highspeed chase in which seven persons were killed after car police were chasing crashed into another vehicle provincial police in vestigation cleared the policeman of any wrongdoing An influx NIAGARA FALLS Ont CP Niagara regional police say they are expecting an influx of United States prostitutes to the area now that warmer weather is returning Insp James Moody said Monday that many prostitutes came to Canada last summer after police crack down in the 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