EXAMINER TELEPHONES 7266539 Circulation Classitied Advertising All Other Departments ll2th Year No 139 72824l4 7266537 The Barrie Examiner Ulir Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Monday June 14 1976 WEATHER FORECAST Hazy warm and humid today and Tuesday with few thunderstorms tonight Low gmight 18 high Tuesday 29 15 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly l6Pages The weather was little chilly for the Barrie Yacht Clubs annual sailpast on CHILLY BUT SAILPAST GOES ON the weekend but there were still some bathing suits in evidence By the time all boats had left the harbor as Felicitee is do ing here the west end of Kempenfeldt Bay was cov ered with sailboats Ex aminer Photot Area health units 30 nurses join in province wide strike The 30 nurses employed by the Simcoe County District Health Unit were among the 1100 Ontario public health nurses who began striking today to support their unions demands for com ulsory er bitration to en contract disputes About 1100 Ontario public health nurses began striking today to support their unions demand for compulsory ar bitration to end contract disputes Mary Hodder Toronto union spokesman said The nurses members of the Ontario Nurses Association are from 25 health units across the province who have not settled 1906 contracts with Highway 400 traffic stalled near Bradford Traffic on Highway 400 was stalled in the Bradford area Sunday evening as thousands of cottagers headed to Toron to The Ontario Provincial Police traffic department described traffic as being very heavy Sunday afternoon and evening but there were no accidents The tieup in the Chris Krol left and Alison Ego both of Oro Township will be heading for the Bar bados for an Invitational riding tournament June Bradford area was the result of just too many cars on the highway Highways 26 and 27 and the 400 extension were also clog ged but traffic moved smoothly and close to the speed limit at most times On Highway 11 north of Barrie the traffic was only mod erately heavy and moving at thespeedlimitoraboveit 2330 The invitation came when their instructor Bar bara Lloyd went to the island for vacation and met local instructor Bar WILL TAKE PART IN TOURNAMENT the boards of health in their area Nurses at the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge district health unit who work in Lindsay Cobourg Port Hope Campbellford and Brighton also are without contract and have been locked out for more than month Union Spokesmen said the length of the strike might vary at each health unit but initial plans are for at least fiveday withdrawal of ser vices Cathy Helwig spokesman for striking nurses in the Metropolitan Toronto bor ough of Etobicoke said Weve all been asking for com ulsory arbitration and we ave to support nurses who have been locked out in other places John DeVaal the boroughs personnel commissioner said Etobicoke nurses will be locked out next Week because thev broke promise not to bara will travel with the girls who were chosen after round of competi tion locally The Barbados strike POSSIBLE LOCK OUT decision on whether to lock out nurses in the borough of North York next week will be made Wednesday by the boroughs board of health The strike will interrupt home visits by public health nurses and disrupt health ser vices in schools and family planning clinics throughout the province Union spokesmen said nurses from the health units are in legal position to strike The majority of the contracts expired at the end ofDecember There are 39 health units in the province whose nurses are represented by the association but nurses from 10 are in the process of con ciliation and three units have settled Annual salaries for the nurses range from about $9000 to $13000 event will have teams from the Caribbean islands and Great Britain competing ExaminerPhoto TORONTO CP Storms similar to one that caused at least one death and dropped hail the size of golf balls on the Metropolitan Toronto area Sun day might develop later today in other regions of southern On tario weather officials said An Environment Canada spokesman said there were in dications late Sunday that se vere weather might be in store for the Mount Forest area about 50 miles south of Owen Sound and the Wiarton district about 70 miles to the northwest Some mild thunderstorm ac tivity was forecast for today in southern Ontario but most communities were expected to have hot humid weather Electrical storms kept Ontario Hydro workers busy in this area Sunday night but the longest powerfailure was only for aboutanhour Ted Johnston of Hydro said that in most cases the automatic switches in the circuits handled lighting strikes but in the Elmvale area fuse blew in the automatics about 830 The Hydro Crews ha to replace the fuse before power was restored in Elmvale Horseshhoe Tornado sparks violence CHICAGO Reuter 51 yearold mother of three was shot dead in front of her children and seven other per sons including her husband were injured Sunday night in racial violence that erupted in the aftermath of tornado that killed two persons southwest of the city The trouble began because extensive flooding caused by the tornado forced white motorists off main highways and into the predominantly black South Side of the city police spokesman said gangs of young blacks sto ped cars using South Si streets and demanded money Phillis Anderson was killed and her husband was wounded in one incident He quoted the Andersons eldest daughter Jeannette 16 as saying her father refused to ban over $10 to group of four or five young black men The men responded by breaking the windows of the family car with bricks and then one or more drew weapons and fired at her parents Mrs Anderson was dead On arrival at St Bernards Hospital and her husband was in serious condition with gunshot wounds the hospital said The children were not injured Valley Craighurst and WoodlandBeach Normally said Mr Johnston the automatic switches will cut circuit if it is overloaded as occurs in lighning strike However it is program med to try the circuit again in minutes and generally power is restored then There were numerous momentary outages in Alliston PenetangMid land and Orillia but all these were only from one tofive minutes as the automatics completed the circuit after the lightning strikes In Orillia there was outage for about half an hour when Hydro crews again had to replace fuse Lightning from the severe thunder and hail storm that crossed the Toronto region Sun day evening caused the death of Lloyd Wilson 19 who took shel ter under tree in the borough of Etobicoke Police said it was not known whether the light ning struck the youth or the 8e BREAKS WINDOWS During the peak of the brief storm hail stones up to in ches in diameter were reported in Etobicoke and in nearby Brampton weather officials said number of residents of the eastern suburbs said hail broke windows smashed youg shrubs or tore convertible au tomobile roofs Lightning also injured at least six other persons and caused power failures in Markham and Thomhill both just north of Toronto Elec tricity had been restored to those communities by early today World ended on weekend VANCOUVER CP The world as we knew it ended at pm EDT Sunday and new world began But Winnifred Barton the selfproclaimed metaphysicist who made the prediction did not show up at the Bahead meeting in local theatre to mark the big event Hardly anybody else did either The head count was about 15 and most of them were the womans followers One of them Paula Biguard said the prediction wastrue As far as Im concerned the world as knew it has come to an end and the new world has begun She said she also believes the extraterrestrial beings that Mrs Barton said would bring about the change are already here Those bein could start constructing eir new order by helping the Institute of Ap plied Metaphysics Social insurance controls tighten OTTAWA Tighter con trols on issuing Social In surance numbers which come into effect July were an nounced today by Robert An dras minister of manpower and immigration Proof of identity and status as citizen or landed im migrant will now be required from persons applying for new social insurance number replacement card or record change This proof must be fur nished in the form of sup orting document such as irth certificate citizenship or immigration papers In addition distinctive social insurance numbers ie number beginning with will be issued to ap plicants who dont have Cana dian citizenship or landed im migrant status but uire social insurance num to comply with Canadian legal or institutional requirements visitor to Canada who has distinctive social insurance Mass screening rapped in cancer detection TORONTO CP direc tor at the Roswell Park Memorial Institute for Cancer Research of Buffalo NY says there maybe countrywide epidemic of breast cancer in the United States by 1980 if the present mass screening by mam mo aphy of healthy women undgerr 50 continues Dr Irwin Bross direc tor of biostatistics at the in stitute said in news release Sunday he is concerned about what he calls the mindless use of technology Dr Bross said the mass screening of younger women is producing five or six new cases of breast cancer for each woman saved by early detection He said the xray used in mammography may cause breast cancer leukemia and other diseases In Canada mammography is advocated only for women whose risk of getting breast cancer is higher than any potential dangers from the ray technique There is no mass screening program Reporter dies of bombing injuries PHOENIX Ariz AP The ganglandstyle bomb killing of investigative reporter Don Bol les involved conspiracy tain ted with possible land fraud in Arizona police say Bolles 47 died Sunday Both legs and one arm had been am putated as result of the bomb ing of his car at midtown ho tel June The Arizona Re ublic re porter had gene to hotel to meet man who claimed to have information about land fraud story on which he was working About two hours after his death police arrested John Adamson 32 greyhound dog owner and former towtruck op erator at cocktail lounge Adamson was char ed with murder and was hel without bail an the Maricopa County jail Police Capt Dan Lozier said Sunday there was evidence of conspiracy to murder Bolles and the landfraud aspect has definitely come into the investi gation POLICE HAVE THEORY Lozier said police have con structed theory concerning loosely knit organization which might have been respon sible for the blast and have some ideas about the individual possibly heading that group He declined to elaborate Lozier said Senator Barry Goldwater Rep Ariz and Representative Sam Steiger Rep Ariz are among num ber of political figures that number can work legally in Canada only if he or she has valid employment visa This distinctive number will clearly establish the status of its holder and alert pros tive employers that vali employment visa is re quired before employment can be offered Mr Andras cited three main reasons for tightening controls increasing use of the social insurance number for identification in public and private sectors grow ing concern about the present ease with which multiple social insurance numbers can be obtained and fraudulently used and the incidence of uglawful employment in Ca The social insurance number was introduced in 1964 as an account file iden tifier for the Unemployment Insurance Canada Pension and Quebec Pension pro grams have come into the investiga tion and that police may inter view Goldwater Bolles had told colleague that he was to meet Adamson at the hotel to obtain information involving land deal and Gold water Steiger and Harry Rosenzweig former Arizona Republican party chairman Steiger said he did not know why his name was used but speculated it might have been to lure Bolles to the hotel Goldwater and Rosenzweig were not immediately port workers were taken At Toronto International Air struck the tail of the freighter six Air Canada cargo aicraft they were loading to Etobi Peel Regional police said coke hospital after lightning three of the men were thrown to the ground when the airplane was struck Five were treated for shock and released and one was admitted for observation ANTIQUES BY THE SCORE It DAVID TYRER handled thousands of dollars worth of antiques at the Friends of the Fireball auction Saturday Mr Tyrer who has been working on the renovations of the firehall held up items for display figure on just how much money was raised should be available later in the week Examiner Photo MAYBEI AND Ron Ed Hamilton for the reserve Fireball auction Saturday wards antique dealers bid of $100 Although there there seemed to be little in from Orillia picked up the was lively bidding for fur terest in the be Ex original fire bell from niture at the Friends of the aminer Photo Five climbers killed in Alps BRIANCON ask boycott the Liquor License Board of Ontario Employees Associa tion said the action is being planned to contest the boards refusal to pay union members the amount authorized in the second year of the contract unless the union agrees to ac cept the lesser amount recommended in the first year of the contract Employees TORONTO CP Employees of Ontario liquor stores are asking the public to France boycott liquor outlets on June Reuter Five French 17 unless the unions demands climbers all roped together 01 wage settlement are plunged to their death Sunday met while trying to conquer an 11194foot mountain cor ridor The sole survivor from the group Alain Sanglard lay seriously injured unable to explain how the accident hap pened Sanglard 23 set out with his friends of the French Alpine Club to try to Conquer the mountain corridor Police said the leader of the group was reaching the to of the narrow Piaget Corri or when theclimbersfell And in Switzerland three climbers were buried by snow Sunday when glacier broke away at 12540 feet in the Bernese Oberland caus ing an avalance Bob Ferguson business ad ministrator of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and Premiers PM in session OTTAWA CP The 10 provincial premiers gathered around conference table today for two days of wrangling with Prime Minister Trudeau over financing socialwelfare pro grams and education Smallest UK Olympic team LONDON Renter Britain named today its smallest Olympic athletics team 32 men and 23 women since the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne Australia Boom around corner BASEL Switzerland AP new boom for some of the in dustrialized countries may be just around the corner the Bank for International Settlements said today in its annual report Bombers sought in Zambia LUSAKA Reuter lice and army manhunt was under way across Zambia today or men responsible for two major ex plosions here Olympic officials move in available for comment and there was no indication as to how they might be involved in the matter if at all Police have said Bolles iden tified photograph of Adamson soon after being maimed in the explosion as the man he was to meet at the hotel The paramedics who treated Bolles at the scene of the bomb ing said he mentioned Adam son Mafia and Emprise corporation which previous court testimony has linked to organized crime MONTREAL CP The people responsible for staging the 1976 Summer Games begin moving into Montreals Olympic park today and one government minister termed it the biggest success story of our province and our country