winds Low tonight around 14 EXAMINER TELEPHONES WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy today with showers or Circulation 72646539 thunderstlormsdlikelyilthis lever ou Clossdied Advertismg 728 24 wannh bffsk ï¬ortherli All Other Departments 7766537 on ll2th YearNo I72 Hunt on for bus hijackers SAN LEANDRO Calif AP Three armed and dangerous men from wealthy California families are the target of na tionwide hunt today sought for questioning in the kidnapping and imprisonment of 26 how chilla school children and their bus driver An allpoints bulletin named Frederick Woods 24 James Schoenfeld 24 and Richard Schoenfeld 22 It described them as armed and dangerous and told police to arrest on probable cause Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins and Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates told news conference Thursday night that ransom may have been the mo tive for kidnappin the young sters and burying them alive in side van in Livermore rock uarry owned by Woodss fa er Houchins confirmed earlier reports that the younger Woods owned the moving van used to imprison the school children four feet underground It took the youngsters and the driver 18 hours to tunnel out Police had searched the Woodss looacre suburban San Mateo County estate Thursday San Mateo County Sheriff John McDonald said police had been looking for vans masks and guns He said new searches were under way at Woods roperties in Sonora County an San Jose where police were seeking more vehicles Two vans were used to trans port the Chowchilla children af ter the kidnappers cam ouflaged the school bus from which the children and driver weretaken No clues in Dublin bomb death DUBLIN AP Irish police say they have no leads to the killers of British Ambassador Christopher EwartBiggs de spite the arrest of 13 suspected members of the Irish Republir can Army Nobody has claimed responsi bility for the bombing Wednes day that killed EwartBiggs and woman secretary and wounded British official Brian Cubbon and an Irish driver But we have no doubt it was the IRA one government official said Weve made no substantial progress so far said police spokesman as 4000 policemen and troops pressed nation wide dragnet The search turned up tons of IRA explosives and ammuni tion in forest outside Kil kemiy south of Dublin It was one of the biggest IRA dumps found in the Irish republic but police sources said there was no indiciit ion the 200 pounds of am munition that blew up the am bassadors car came from there Three men were arrested in that raid The other 10 men being ques tinned were rounded up in Dub liii The police set up con fidential telephone system for informers but would not say whether this had produced any thing useful Marlene Stewart Streit of Fonthill Ont waves to the crowd following putt for par on the final 18th hole Thursday which clinched her another Onario Ladies Am CHAMPION GREETS THE CROWD ateur golf championship Streit 42 survived ragged front nine to charge through the last nine holes of the 54 hole championship for one stroke victory over Cathy Sherk also of Fonthill Mrs Streit last won the Ontario championship in 1974 after an impressive string of wins which included eight up until 1972 She did not enter the Ontario championship last year Stories and pictures on page iExaminer photo bv Randy tchonaIdi Black Rhodesians face draft but race reforms st SALISBURY Ali Rlacks would be drafted into the Rho desuin armed services for the first time under legislation In troduced today Prime Minister Ian Smith also said his government would ease some public restrictions on blacks but has rejected three mayor racial reforms The proposed draft law would call blacks into military service for the first time but to Angus arena decision public soon minister TORONTO The Ontario tabinets decision on the proposal Angus arena should be made public in day or so minister of revenue Arthur Meen said Thursday in telephone interview Thi tabinet has made decision on hether to overturn the Ontario Municipal Board ruling igainst the project but tabinet order in council is awaiting the signature ot Lt tiov Pauline Mttiihbon Mr Meetisaid Mr Meen is chairman of the Cabinet committee on to station The Cabinet considered separate appeals by Angus residents Shirley Gardner and Al Zaba who disagreed with the OMB ruling In early June the OMB rejec ted Essa townships plan to bomiw £3951 to help build the arena The OMB stressed the provincial governments recent policy of restraints on spen dim eaiiwhile steel remains partially erected at the arena sate testimony to conflict bet ween Essa council and the for mer arena board Construction stopped in January of 1975 and Essa coun cil began lawsuit against seven members of the arena board includin Mr Zaba alleging that the rd was not authprizedto go into debt The case has not been decided by the Supreme toiirt tounvil disayowing any iestwinsibility tor the steel has declined to help the supplier sell it elsewhere John Wheelw right ltd has said the many arena repairs ll Ontario should make disposal of the steel an easy matter It the tabinct ippriiyes the project council has llltllt ited it ould assume the debt tor the deel It has been estimated the loan of 8395000 would cost the average pioperty tapier $1 ear ordination Minister Re towper said they would not necessarily be made to fight against the black nationalist guerrillas Only certain categories of blacks would be drafted under the law Those categories were not disclosed but observers said they would probably be blacks capable of doing desk Jobs releasing whites for com bat While hall of Rhodesias sol diers are black they are volun tcers There are no black offi cers but the government has announced plans to train blacks to lead units in combat areas Rhodesia was reported to have begun an international rer criiiting effort to get foreign military veterans to jOln its ar med torces in the face of in creasing attacks from black guerritlas intent on over throwing the white govern meiii These foreign recruits would be considered im migrants not mercenaries DFARlITSURUHNU Smith told parliament hope that today all Rhodesians wi ltlti with me in saying that we must remove from our coun try the Injtlstltt and the in dignity of trying to grade people into superior and in ferior categories according to the color of their skin Canadian athlete BlllITT By ALMchIll MONTREAL ttPi Robert Martin of Paris Ont member of tanadas track team was expelled from the Olympics today for allowing nonaccredited athlete friend to occupy quarters in the athletes village Maurice Allan chef de mis sion for the Canadian team announced MONTREAL ttPi royal contender and security scare helped keep things hopping on the Olvmoic scene Thursday Security forces out numbering athletes more than two to one sprang into action after reports that an iinposter was livmg in the Olympic Yil lage which houses team mem hers from around the world Part of the twinpyramid 19 storey structure was sealed off by security men but police spokesman Lieut Laurent Lens hoax had been per petrated by an athlete who had pmed as an im ster staying with Canadiana letes The Canadian Olympic Asso ciation called news confer il commiSsion Smith ap pointed last year recommended changes in race laws to allow blacks to own land in white dis tricts to combine separate black and white voter rolls and to let the judiciary arbitrate on complaints of racism Conservatives dominating Smiths Rhodesian Front party fought the proposals Observers said in return for FPJGCllOn of the key points the con servatives agreed to open whitesonly hotels bars restaurants public con veniences and new categories jobs to blacks Black nationalist leaders have already said the com missions recommendaiions are irrelevant and too little and too late They are NE WS UIZ TODA tan you identify Andre Rissonet Jake tiaiidaur and Keith Spicer If your answer is yes you it be off to good start in this week version of Your ews Quu You can find it by turning to page Why not give the qui try and get good review oi recent new events Your News Quiz is publisth Wtfkl Ni TD Exdttiiiitt as service to area students rejected sisting on majority rule within two years Smith said in an interview published today that foreign moves toward settling the Rho desian constitutional dispute might be expected in the near future He cited the meet ing between Prime Minister John orster of South Africa and State Secretary Henry Kissinger last month and suggested that initiativCispossible ï¬nders Would you mind hurrying The others are catching up The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada iFridoy July 23 I976 15 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly high Saturday around 23 16Poges Another terrorist in Montreal OTTAWA CP me An Ira iwith name similar to that of reported Palestine guerril applied for but did not get visa to visit Canada the external affairs department said today The department said AlKayali Abdul Wahab Said legal adviser to the Iraqi government applied for twomonth tourist visa to Canada in June spokesman gave that information in response to Lon don repo rt that Abdel Wahab Said al Kiala described by the Daily Telegraph as member of militant Palestinian guerrilla group was believed in Montreal The spokesman said the department still is checking the matter BOARD POLICY SAID TOO WEAK The Tele raph says that the man is general secretary of the ArabLi ration Front ALF of Bagdad Iraq The newspaper in frontpage story quotes sources in the Middle East as saying Kiali arrived in Montreal the day before the Olympic Games and is believed to be still there even though Iraq has joined African countries in withdraw ing from the Games The newspaper says Israeli sources do not see Kialis resence in Montreal as evidence that terrorist attack is ing planned But it says that Israel considers the front as one of its princi al terrorist enemies Make them build lowcost homes By PETER DelODESTA Examiner Staff Reporter Barrie planning board has taken the teeth out of the pro posed city housing policy state ment says Bob Dennis housing committee member Planning board changed number of recommendations in the committees report which would have made it mandatory for builders and developers to construct low cost housing The recommendations were changed to encourage the builder and developer to build the houses Mr Dennis criticized the board for changing the policy papers recoinmeiidations say ing it was very poor mover To completely cleminatc any compliance to do some thing is the wrong move to make he saidWcre trying to encourage houses that people canaffordtolivein The housing policy state merit 01pagc document was prepared by the citys planning department after rcoommeir dation from the housing ad Objectors charge Essa official plan enacted illegally By JIM DALZIEI Examiner Staff Reporter BAXTER The legality of Essa Townshiis official plan was questionc Thursday night as 25 people packed Essa coun cil chambers to object to 19 lot subdivision proposed at Utopia Spokesman Michael Hart charged that no public meeting was held before the official plan was approved in 1973 The Ontario Planning Act re quires such meeting he said Mr Hart an airline pilot who has lived in Utopia for three years also said the ministry of agriculture recently upgraded its assessment of the subdivi sion site to class one ex cellent for farming His arguments won at least delay from Essa council which has approved the subdivision plan in principle Council agreed to tell the ministry of housing question naire leading to draft plan ape proval would not be completed until the ministry of agriculture is consulted about the new tlflSSlfltailOll The ministry had given coun cil bum steer previously said Reeve Eugene Smith who had voted with oun Don Elines against the subdivision both men are farmers oun Anthony Mancini said he has heard rumors that no public meeting was held for the official plan which designates landrusc in the township But he said at least onc in dividual newspaper reporter in Alliston claims he attended such meeting Brian Gauley clerk of Essa until mldrlngi said today public meeting was held in the Ivy Orange Hall in 1972 The 10acre subdivision has been proposed by Lou tooper on land formerly owned by ian Mcann lot 30 on Architect Irv Rayman repre senting Mr Cooper has asked council to push for approval of the plan by various government agencies Ir Hart said the sulxlivisioii plan received approval in priii ciple Just before new prtiylll cial ode of Agricultural lrac tice was issued The new code recommends distance of 2000 feet between farms and urban development while the SUiVlHl sion is barely 1000 feet from the nearest farm he said The subdivision does not con form to the official plan re qUirement for in filling development in hamlets ir Hart added touncil tonk no action on two motions presented by Mr ilart but he was asked to pre expelled from Olympic team ence to announce that news paper reporter had been He but of the hoax in which fully accredited athlete pretended to be an unauthorized lSliOI Lieut Levis would identify neither the athlete nor his coun try but association officials said he was the friend of Canadian athlete Because only accredited athr letes coaches and officials can stav in the village shock way es went through the 16000mem ber $100milhon security sys tem when the story first ap peared in the Toronto Star There has been no hint of trouble since the Games were opened by Queen lll13hth last Saturday despite years of trettv ing over possible terrorist ac tion follow mg the death of 11 Is raeli athletes at the 197 Mun ichtiaines Young Montrealers are wear ing sweaters proclaiming Hl Me Carlos in the wake of re ports unconfirmed that Vene zuelaborn terrorist Ilich ar losi Sanchez visited Montreal At the Hromont equestrian Site 50 miles east of Montreal Princess Anne competed as member of the British team be fore the eves of her parents and her brother Prince Andrew 16 Anne 25 seemed dis appointed at her firstday plac ing of seventh in the dressage section of threeday event Bromont also became the scene of an unscheduled wres tling match Security men grabbed West German re porter about 100 feet from the royal box reserved for Queen Elizabeth Prince Philip and their retinue Communist hina mean while indulged in some long range iieedling of the Soviet Ln ion over the Oh mpics sh MICHAEL HART group spokesman ZltiENE SMITH reeyc opposed subdiy ision sent written brief for con sideration Mr Hart said council should rescind the June 30 resolution which gave approval in princi ple And he said all details of the subdividers agreement detailed document still to be drawn up should be presented at public meeting before sign my toiin Anthony Mancini said howe er that the agreement is made between the township sol ltlitll and the deyeloper lawyer adding It not for us tortveal tlllISTlTIU Recy Smith said the subdiyi sion was approved in principle by Essa planning board in 1975 after little or no investiga tion touncil split $2 in giving approval in June Deputy reeye Maurice Miller said he was initially opposed but changed his mind after various provinCIal agencies gave their blessing to the development The plan conforms to the township official plan oun Mancinisaid Resident Frank Pogue said the general nature of the of ficial plan would not have given hint of the development that could result in Utopia it is an lflfluSlOD of Size that It would be hard for the community to absorb and would cause emotional dis quiet for residents Mr Rogue said The developer plans to bUild on 46 lots eventually according to Mr Hart VlSOIy committee Mr Dennis said tha board could change the numbers or percentage of houses for low costs housing but asked the board not to put in should be encouraged He said the housing commit tee has worked on the idea it would like as much lowucost housing produced as possible ON IIAND proximately 30 people at ten ed the meeting in the coun cil chambers at city hall in cluding planning board mem bers Graydoii Richardson chairman Ken Bytes and Don Wurdeinann council represcn tatives Mayor Dorian Parker and aldermcn Ed Thompson Jim lerri and Ernis Rotman housing committee members Helen Torbegt chairman Bob Dennis Norm Shelswell and Paul Arbour and city staff planner Rick Jones and plann ing director Wayne Fairwca thcr Others who attended were Jeff Madden developer and Marshall lrecn and harlie Wilson from the Greater Barrie hamber of ommerce Mr Richardson told Mr Dcn nis we live in city where compliance isnt the Word to use He said if he were developer and the city told him to build certain types of houses Id be the first to thumb my nose at it Mr Madden representing Letitia Heights Developments Ltd said he supports the As sistcd Home Ownership Pro gram tAlIOPi but does not believe the city should tie it to multi Icfainily dwellings Int recommendation in the report all houses in medium density areas would be built ac cording to AHOI specifica lions Does this mean that if per son doesnt want to buy under AIIOI he cant have semi letaclicdMr Madden asked LIMITATIONS AIIOP housing was limited in the policy if money is not available from Central Mor tgage and Housing Corporation TMllti and if council con sideis AHOI housing inap propriate for certain area Don Wurdeman tanning board and Barrie Bui dch As sociation member said the Association asked MIIC to in crease the selling price of AIIOI houses to $42000 from $39500 but was refused Iaul Arbour housing com inittec member and real estate agent said builders can still build and sell houses for $119425 in Barrie without too much problem The only thing the increased selling price will do he said is add between $30 and $40 month to cost of owning home One thing Ive never been able to understand is why one guy can sell at $39000 with nice profit but other builders can only sell at $43000 he said Eaton kidnap suspect to stand trial Aug TORONTO t7P Ernest Caron 47 was committed to stand trial Aug following preliminary hearing Wed nestlay into the kidnapping of l4ycarold Signy Eaton aron is charged with kid napping the girl daughter of John raig Eaton chairman of the board of Eatons of Canada Ltd and with breaking and en tering the Eaton home with in tent to kidnap Mr Eaton or members of his family on June 15 Signy testified earlier that she escaped from man who was taking her from the basement of her fathers house when policeman opened side door and confronted the man The intruder aimed rifle at policeman who told the man not to shoot she said There was scuffle and the man ran up the outSide stairs to the driveway aron was arrested June 15 near Mr Eatons Toronto home shortly after Signy escaped from the intruder Judge James rossland of thc provmcial court refused to ban publication of ewdence given at the hearing after Taron re mained Silent when asked whether he wanted the ban ron has refused to say anything to the lawyers who have been provided to defend him HANDS WERE ROUND Signy testified that after the man let her go she ran upstairs and found her father lyin on the bedroom floor with his one ds tied behind his back She said she did not get good look at the man but he had an unpleasant odor Earlier Sgt Richard flooding testified that when he saw aron in the police station June 15 aron was very dirty and smelled high as if he hadnt washed for days Sgt flooding also read into the record note he said was handed to him during investiga tion of the incident Your daughter is being held for ransom the note said It gave Mr Eaton lays to raise 3940000 in used nonrsequential bills The note also said Mr Eaton would have no proof that his daughter was alive It said Mr Eaton would have to take chance on that but asked him to remember that were not in this business for murder if we can help it but for your money Beirut fighting continues BEIRIT APi Lebanese Christians broadened their cam pzngn to clear eastern Beirut of Moslem fighters with an assault on the Moslem Nabaa slum quarter today after whour mor tar and artillery barrage Sadat blasts Khadafy AIRO Reuteri Libyas madman coup attempt in Sudan Relations between tipsy deteriorated today as PreSident Anwar Sadat apparently Col Moammar Khadafy for and Libya lgypt blamed Swiss train derails dead BRIG Switzerland AP The Riviera Ex ress was derailed near Brig early today shortly after leaving Simplon Tunnel under the Alps Railway offiCials said at least five persons were killed and 21 wereinjured Whelan defends programs OTTAWA Cpl griculture Minister Eugene Whelan says he will oppose any food policy aimed at replacing socalled sup ply management programs that attempt to match food supplies with demand Fire hits ocean liner LONDON iAPi The New Yorkbound luxury liner Queen Elizabeth is returning to Britain after 50minute fire early today that knocked out one of her two main engines