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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1976, p. 5

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NEWS ROUNDUP Speaks out sex scandal WASHINGTON AP Col leen Gardner who has accused aconyessman of paying her high Salary to provide him with sex said today some men on Capitol staffs have told her their Jobs required homosexual actrvrties with congressmen Mrs Gardner 28yearold dIvorcee refused to say how many congressmen or staff members are involved in the al leged homosexual activities She also refused to identify them She said in an interview with The Associated Press she is prepared to provide federal in vestigators with copies of tape recordings documenting her al legation that Representative John Young Dem Tex pressed her and other women on his staff into providing him with sex In addition to Young other lawmakers embroiled in accu sations involving sex with women include Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska Representa tive Wayne Hays of Ohio and retired representative Kenneth Gray of Illinois All are Demo crats All deny knowledge of any criminal wrongdoing on their parts Meanwhile source said Elizabeth Ray the 33yearold blonde who says Hays was pay ing her $14000 year in gov ernment salary to be his mis tress is willing to take lie detector test and give federal investigators her secret hand written diaries The source also said Miss Ray is keeping other docu mentary material in safede posit box expected to be opened sometime this week in the presence of FBI agents The diaries describe Miss Rays activities in 1975 and part of 1976 when she was Hayss mistress the source said The other material was not de scribed but the source said it may include some earlier diaries or fragments of diaries Miss Ray returned to Wash ington Sunday af er visting Britain to promote her book described as novel about sex in the capital In separate development Representative Allan Howe Dem Utah arrested by Salt Lake City police who said they caught him propositioning two policewomen posing as prosti tutes denied any wrongdoing Pay TV TORONTO CP Graham Spry broadcasting authority says the cost of payasyou view television might deprive many people of the chance to watch Saturday night hockey games and popular US movies on their home television screens Mr Spry 76 co founder of 19305 broadcasting lobby group whose activities led to formation of the CBC said Saturday the perils of pay television have not been discussed adequately by the public or Parliament Enters race OTTAWA CP Robert Le Ber 43yearold computer en gineer and member of the Lib ertarian arty of Canada an nounced is candidacy Satur day in the Oct 18 Ottawa Carleton byelection In statement the Libertarian par ty said it is composed of per sons who believe that the greatest violators of individual rights are our governments Seeks change TORONTO CP Mr Jus tice Donald Morand who headed oneman royal com mission inquiry into allegations of brutality by Metropolitan To ronto police says his final re port will seek change in police procedure Any criticism make of the police is made with the intention of improving the duties of the police in carrying out their job of protecting and serving the public he said in an interview Submits brief TORONTO CP The Uni versity of Ottawa has asked the Ontario government to decrease grants to universities for graduate programs and redistribute the money to programs at the undergraduate and masters levels The request Friday was in brief submitted by Roger Guindon rector of the University of Ottawa to the On tario Council on University Af fairs Pact ratified PORT HOPE Ont CF Members of Local 14193 United Steelworkers of America rati fied twoyear contract Satur day with the atomic power divi sion of Westinghouse Canada Ltd ending lsweek strike The contract gives 90 workers 20percent pay increase retro active to Nov 25 1975 bringing hourly rates to between $490 and $709 Snowfall ST JOHNS Nfld CP Wet snow fell again in south eastern Newfoundland on Sun day after central parts of the province received record amounts of snow on Saturday Gander International Airport recorded total of 18 cms be fore midnight Saturday night record for June 12 About five cms were meas ured before n00n Sunday in this ca ital city heavy snow packed down on lawns and rooftops and pro vided slushy conditions on high ways In the central aireas the pre cipitation continued pattern of June snowfalls dating back three years Gander recorded 13cm fall on June 11 last year and had 25 cms on June 10 1974 Man charged HAMILTON Ont CP Po lice say that Hamilton man Miklos Szabo 46 has been charged with murder punish able by life imprisonment in connection with the shooting death of man in downtown house Saturday He will appear in court Monday Police said lmre Labadi 30 died of single gunshot wound in the chest Power cut MONTREAL CP More than 27000 homes were Without electricity most of Saturday as Hydro Quebec workers staged work slowdowns spokesman for the public utility said The workers protesting lagging contract talks were main taining essential services Ban sought MINAKI Ont CP White dog Indian band officials plan to erect tourist blockade Mon day on road leading through their reserve to back demands for total government ban on sportfishing in the mercury polluted EnglishWabigoon river system Police at Minaki 25 miles northwest of Kenora will main tain regular patrols and inter fere only if there is breach of the eace police spokesman sai Sunday Whitedo chief Isaac Manda min coul not be reached for comment Sunday The OPP spokesman said the blockade was expected to go up Monday on the Whitdog Falls road 37mile gravel strip leading to three tourist resorts Job advice KITCHENER Ont CP Pauline McGibbon Ontario lieutenantgovernor advised Conestoga College nursing graduates Saturday to look for jobs in the Maritimes if they cannot find work in Ontario hospitals recognize that you are graduating at time when in Ontario there is severe finan cial restraint on hospitals and positions in nursing are hard to find she told 266 graduates The lieutenantgovemor said hospitals in Eastern Canada have shortage of nurses But she cautioned graduates to be careful of accepting job offers in the southern United States following comments in the nursing field that working and living conditions there are very different She was presented with an honorary diploma of applied ar ts the first such honor ever granted by the college Is elected HALIFAX CP Scott Sav ille Calgary lawyer was elected president Sunday of the Canadian Library Trustees As sociation at the Canadian Li brary Associations annual con ference Mr Saville chairman of the Calgary public library board and chairman of the citys board of education succeeds Ray Wight of St Johns Nfld Other officers include Mac de St Remy Kingston Ont first vicepresident TerryAnn Motiuk Burnaby BC second vicepresident and Elain Brooks Calgary secretary Mascot KINGSTON Ont Op position Leader Stephen Lewis offered childrens toy two headed PushMePullYou as the permanent resident mas cot of the Ontario Liberal par ty Telling delegates at an NDP convention Saturday about the Liberal flipflops on the govem ments farm income stabiliza tion bill the NDP leader de scribed the stuffed toy based on Dr Doolittle story as hav ing two heads twa minds tWo tongues two positions at the same time He said the Liberal caucus had switched its stance on sup port of the major bill three times in one day If they can change positions three times during the day imagine what they can do after dark STARTS TODAY II IgéEBL RESTAURANT wan ONM 24 HOURS ED BROADBENT ovation Support call KINGSTON Ont CP On tario New Democrats enthu siatically supported call Sun déjy from Ed Broadbent eral party leader for public ownership of Canadas oil in dustry and challenge to privatelyowned oil company to get out of the exploration field His remarks at an Ontario NDP convention received standing ovation from 1100 delegates near the end of fourday convention which dis cussed policy and confirmed the uncontested leadership of Stephen Lewis Ontario NDP leader since 1970 Earlier delegates had given approval to resolution calling for nationalization of primary resource industries in Ontario Mr Broadbent told delegates federal NDP government would not tolerate the kind of blackmail threatened by Im perial Oil to pull out of ex lor ation in Canadas North the government does not approve construction of the Mackenzie valley pipeline Dont wait for tomorrowgo now he told the oil company Extension WATERLOO Ont CPThe Ontario district of the Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod voted Saturday to establish an extension campus of Concordia Theological seminary in St Catharines Concordia seminary located in Springfield Illinois will be moved this summer to Fort Wayne Indiana The Ontario extension is to be located on about five acres of churchowned land near Brock University The seminary which synod officials say they hope to open this fall will have first year enrolment of about 10 students Ontario district officials say it will help train more Canadian pastors fourday district con vention which attracted about 120 lay and clergy delegates ended Sunday The district has more than 100 congregations in southern Ontario eastern Ontario as far north as Timmins northwest to Sudbury and in Quebec along the provinces western border Wins contract TORONTO CP Hawker Siddeley Canada Ltd has an nounced it has been awarded $904million contract to supply 190 airconditioned rapid tran sit cars to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority The company said the award is subject to concurrence from the urban mass transportation administration of the US de partment of transportation which is being asked by the Massachusetts agency for sup plementary funds to assist in the purchase of the cars The cars would be built at the companys rail car plant at Thunder Bay Ont with deliv eries scheduled for October 1978 On famine WASHINGTON Reuter Food shortages brought on by new drought conditions are threatening many African countries with famine Senator Edward Kennedy said Sunday The Massachusetts Democrat chairman of the Senate judiciary subcommittee on refugees said at least six African countries in the droughtaffected region of Sahel have been forced to divert $25 million in longterm United States relief aid to meet the new food emergencies The senator released report mrmmmxr Introducing The Dog Who Launched 1000 Stars mu mm NI ll ll Ki lVItl WmlonTbn THE 1x yawn 54V Mu vamn PLUS mm tIIIIIsnrs MURDER 0N Illt PHONE 7284681 AIAMOUS PLAYER THEATRE 46 DUNLOP ST BARRIE DAILY AT 700 pm ORIENT EXPRESS to the committee from the Agency for International Devel opment AID which he said forecast oomy prospects for the drou taffected countries The AID report said that without fundamental change in the food production system the people Sahel will require greater quantities of inter national donations just to sur vwe Offer rejected DRYDEN Ont CPMem bers of the Canadian Paperwor kers Union CPU were set to begin strike today against the Reed Ltd paper division lastminute contract offer from the company was rejected by the union executive during the weekend as not worth being presented to the union member ship The pulp and paper employs about 1140 persons The last strike at the plant in this north western Ontario community was in 1925 mediator who was unable to bring the parties to agree ment on wage issues left last Thursday Alex Flemin CPU Local 105 president sai the companys earlier offer to employees was 91 per cent 11 per cent and eight per cent in successive years of threeyear contract He noted that paperworkers in Canada have won set tlements this year providing for wa rate increases of 14 11 an eight per cent over three years JOE CLARK uphill battle emporary CUMBERLAND Ont CP Joe Clark federal Progressive Conservative leader said Saturday that poll showing his party with 43 per cent of the popular vote represents an unusual and very likely temporary situation The party faces an uphill bat tle in winning federal elec tion he said adding that the Liberals have an immensely effective politician in Prime MinisterTrudeau Speaking to about 150 mem bers of the Eastern Ontario Progressive Conservative Womens Association Mr Clark said the Conservative party must attract more Canadians under 30 years of age and also expand the role of women in the party Mr Clark rejected sugges tion that plebiscite be held on capital punishment saying it would be bad precedent Burmese 7269944 CINEMA HELD OVER 2ND WEEK 1269944 CINEMA oilfield Mull en Holidays anything guest Princess Margaret with her daughter Lady Sarah ArmstongJones 12 leave Deadline MONTREAL CP An openended strike by more than 85000 nurses and hospital work ers in Quebec province will be gin midnight Thursday night unless negotiations with the provincial government lead to contract agreements before that deadline say union of ficials The decision to walk out was announced at the weekend by the interunion social affairs council representing about 80 000 nonprofessional hospital workers majority of whom have already voted for strike The executive of the 5500 member Quebec Federation of Nurses announced Sunday night that its members would also strike if settlement was not in sight by Thursday Divorce issue VANCOUVER CP Minis ter Ron Basford said Saturday the federal cabinet has not yet approved plans for nofault di vorce in Canada Mr Basford said at news conference he will discuss the divorce issue and other law re form questions with provincial attorneysgeneral at federal provincial meeting Thursday previous federalprovincial meeting last fall agreed that there should be discussion of divorce law reform and other family law issues he said The federal law reform com mission which made its report to the government last month has ur ed nofault divorce in cases marriage breakdown His attitude HALIFAX CP Some for mer Maritimers living in To ronto are working to unseat Federal Energy Minister Alas tair Gillespie in the next PM OUT BY84EI PM OUI BY 1045 munnu RESORT GIRLS 715 945 COUNTRY HOOKER 840 ONLY PRINCESS WATCHES TROOPING CEREMONY Buckingham Palace Satur day to watch the trooping of the color ceremony in federal election because of his attitude toward Atlantic Canada says William Smith editor of The ChronicleHerald In his frontpage Nova Scotia Notebook column on Saturday Mr Smith said he has been ad vised by an acquaintance that some Maritimers are pre paring surprise for Mr Gil lespie because he appears to think he can rough up Atlan tic Canada without fear of for feit at home Back on job ST JOHNS Nfld CP Nonprofessional employees of one of this citys four hospitals returned to work Sunday pend ing the outcome of an inquiry into their grievances Joe Rousseau acting man power minister said commis sion of inquiry will visit the 335 bed Grace General Hospital as result of walkout that star ted Tuesday EVUITI Twin tinIr In Theo rt ADULT mumm Iu IIIIMIIA on um lIuHI nw Im new munLu London marking the cele bration of the event of the birthday of Queen Eliz abeth who also attended the ceremony AP Photo The Barrie Examiner Monday June 14 lei Youth falls to death By THE CANADIAN PRESS 16yearold youth who fell to his death Saturday as he de scended from the top of 400 foot cliff at Shawbridge Que about 40 miles north of Mon treal was among at least 42 persons killed accidentally in Canada this weekend survey by The Canadian Press from pm Friday to midnight Sunday night local times also showed 27 traffic fa talities nine drownings one fire death youth killed when struck by lightning boy killed when he fell from tree woman who died after riding accident and woman elec trocuted in her home Ontario had six traffic fatal ities three drownings one fire death the lightning death and the boy kill when he fell from tree Quebec had six traffic deaths drowning and the climbing death There were five traffic Entry fee 20 000 tails MANILA ReuterThe nor theastern Filipino town of Can delaria announced during the weekend it is organizing beauty contestto rid itself of plague of rats Each contestant must produce 20000 rat tails to qualify for the finals of the con test municipal chairman Macario Castillo said deaths and drownin in British Columbia and ree traffic deaths and two drownings in Saskatchewan The Ontario dead FRIDAY Alvara DaSilva 25 Cam bridge Ont in twocar colli sion near Guelph SATURDAY Gregory Paul Boikoff 15 in fire at his family home in To ronto Adrien Lavallee 63 Azilda Ont drowned when his canoe overturned in Wolf Creek near Killarney about 40 miles south of Sudbury Lowell Lobsinger 24 George town Ont and Reginald Fair weather 24 Mississauga Ont when their vehicles collided in Mississauga SUNDAY David Lang 18 Staffa Ont and Debora Ann Cameron 18 Fullarton Ont in twocar collision about 15 miles scuth of Stratford Craig Ross 21 Samia Ont in singlecar accident on Highway 401 near Port Hope Barbara Elaine Stewart 34 Ottawa drowned in the Moira River near Tweed about 25 miles north 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