Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 31 Jul 1976, p. 1

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IICKING Renter hina fears another serious earthquake may hit the devastated city of Iangshan foreign ministry spokesman said today The spokesman told Reuters news agency the quake may have force of seven on the open ended Richter scale and may occur iii the next 48 hours tiffictaI hinese warnings EXAMINER TELEPHONES iii iiliiiiiiii lllttl Ailwr iisriiii All Other Detmr liiimih ll2th Year No 179 of an impending quake were being taken extremely serioust here An initial statement today spoke ot subsidiary tremors later alert said rather strong earr thqnake may come In the past China has had remarkable success iii predicting quakes sometimes to within few hours and savs it has saved Jh hfl ll 726 65117 tens of thousands of lives this way An exception was the major quake feared to have killed or Injured large proportion ol langshans estimated million population lhat shock which also rocked Iekitig carrte belote dawn Wednesday and was measured by hina at and by all foreign observatories at ion the Itichter scali China said that Peklngs six million people have fought heroically iii the at terinatti of Wednesdays powerlul shock WORKERSlItAISICI The official New Iiina news agency also praised workers who rushed to send relief stipplies to the stricken city of langslian and to repair roads rail lines bridges and power supplies Uhr Elaine Examiner Pvt ripy Corner Home Didivery 85 Weekly China waits in fear of another to the earthquake devastated zoneeasi ot Peking The destruction of langshaii is believed by Westerners to rank aiiioiiiJ the major earthquake disastersol modern times The dead may hae lttlttt beied many thousands but hina has given scant detail about the coalriiiiiing city ltiti miles from the capital ltetiiriiing ltiltltdltti said it was levelled by sudden pre dawnquake that caught most people asleep in their homes The New thina news agen cy said the people it the capital liaye stood fast at their posts united as one andloiiglit heroically against the ettects III the strong ear thquaki Workers ttI lekiitgs dittg arid toiid lactories are laboring long hours to iiiin the Baiiie txomiiim Buriie Oiittiiio finiudo Saturday Jutygt 1976 quake supplies lor langshan the agency said foreign ministry spokesmen telephoned the Realm biiiiaii at dawn today amt read ii statement There is the danger of relatively strong post quake tremors You ttt advised to heighten your vigilance and watch out loryoursalety later warning teleplionHl to embassies said Ac cording to predictions today or tomorrow there is the possibility of rather strong earthquake HIIIR llllllil There has been no otlicial hinese response to Itritisli otter of aid to the quake SIINkllt area lntot med sources said however that similar Japanese offer has been declined with thanks by thehinisegovernment The New hina news agen cy report on Iekitig said workers rushed to man their posts after the city was shaken by Wednesdays quake iltitials of all ages inquired alter the injured and worked alongside the masses tinder heavy down pour the agency said It was the first ottrcial mention of casualties in Iiking WEATHER FORECAST londy With tew showers aiitl chance of thunderstorm Sunday sunny but cool Showers with occasional stinin periods lligh today 20 to Hit low near It Sundayshigli near Ill Pages Prince of Wales claims 2nd title Prince of Wales won its se cond city championship of the summer Friday taking the basketball tournament for ac tivily cent res The team was expected to win the lournanfint alter tak trig its first game 352 over Steele Street Prince of Wales drew bye to the first round of action In the championship game lrince Wales beat King IId ward 2622 in hotly contested battle Prince of Wales teams haie won the llag football champion ship and were second in the floor hockey tournament losing to odringlon Street activity centre thris Harris was the big grin tor Irince ot Wales through the whole tournament Kiiig Ildward had battle throughout the day long tourna ment on its way to the chant pionship game The team had one outstanding player Keven liaIlante who scored to points during the lay and was selected as the uuotticial tnost valuable player IaIIante ended the day scot rug 2t points iii the final against high powered Prince of Wales King IIdward beat Maple trove If the first round aiid held otl hard pressing undles Ileights team in the dy mg moments of second roiiud robin Ihcscorc It It Iatil Ilarton led the disap pointed iindles team through the toiiriiatrieirt held at the undles Itoad school The team defeated Allandale Ileights Hi in the first roniid The only other game in the first round was Steele Street over Johnson Street 142 Steele was led by Mike Moore In the consolation rounds Maple trove beat Allaiidale Heights 2612 Neil ostello was the big man for Maple trove during the day while Ion Lorimer led the Allandale squad In the other round of cousola tron games Allandale beat Johnson Street 2+2 and Maple trove took Steele Street 24 IT Photo on page it McKeough ends tour KKNURA tut Ii Utt tario Treasurer Darcy McKeongh ended tour of the northwest district of the pro vrnce IlIIily by telling nor thern leaders that the future prosperity of their coiiiintiriities rests on the wise arid effective use of natural resources This regions future is com pletely bound up in its resource potential he told municipal politicians at luncheon at the tail end of loiir which in eluded stops at lhiiuder ltay lickle Iiake lloiuepayne Dryden and leraldtou Report says company is contaminating fish MitNlIthlil Itomtar litd relnsed to comment IIlIil on recently released provincial government report which blames the company tor mercury poisoning ot fish in northw esteru Quebec Itomtar and Noranda Mines Ltd were named in the govern metit study released this week as sources ol mercury coir lamination ot tiin eaten by rec and Algonquin Indians iii theregioii Itointar said it will not corn meal on the study iintil com pany otlicial ieorgeIoinlmson NO PAPER MONDAY lhe Ilarric livunmer ill not publiin Monday because ot the ii Holiday Ilcgttlar publication rcsturies Itlisilil studies the report and discusses it with Dr Andre Barbcatt head of the threemember group which conducted the study The Ilarbeau report describes an epidenuc of mercury poi sorting among Indians whose diet consists largely of incr cnry contaminated fish Ilalt of the Indians tested showed cf tects ol mercury poisoning Mr Iomlinson said iii briet telephone interview Friday that the company believes it is only appropriate to discuss the report priately with the goycrmnent instead ol com mentingou it publicly It is most Itlltllitllll to get these things going in the press he added tHtHIMIiVI Mr Iomhnson would not say whether Itonttar accepts re sponsibility tor the mercury corrtartitnition or it it chal lenges the contents of the re port Ilesaid thecompaiiy wan ls to straighten out some parts it the report with thegoy crriinent 14 PS ULE NE WS Removal attempt delayed ItlIlil the International lted ross today delayed new attempt it eyaciiating wounded Iaiestinians troni the beseigcd lil aitit ItlltlIIII eastern liciiiit ietiigeecanip in christian held King ants amnesty liltl lung Juan arlos has granted amnesty to Spain politii il prisoners trecing all but those coiiy tcted ot terrorist II Senators son kidnapped lIIttll lietitct fire year old son ol Mexican senator has been kidnapped in the Iacitic coast town at Iepic by an armed gang hich has demanded Sittiotiti tor his release police said Similar elements found lSlI talil Viking Is investigation of the rust colored lai tian surtave has revealed elements similar to those touiid around meteorite crater in ahtornia Mojave Icsiil Turn to runningmate SIIINti lttN MU Rackets of Iresrdent Ford say he has it on untioray of Mississippis uncommittixt delegates and can turn his attention troiu the Republican prmidential nomination to the task of choosing iceprwidential running mate Blast kills two persons MADRID Reiiteri Bombs exploded in three Spanish cures today killing two persons The national news agent itra report ed that two persons were killed in blast in Beville Temporary shelter sought SIIVESU Italy APi Government ofticrals sought tern porary shelter today for 400 inhabitants ordered to leave their homes in what has become known as the triangle of death This morning Iother Nature proy ideda cooliiigshouertor yisrlors to the Little lltlltl Iiibs dot show it Iolsoiis ANDIHENTHERAIN CAME Iark but during Fridays llltl Isabelle llllll It had to rely til cold water tap and assitance troiii lltl trierid Twyliii St Ieiv ll llllll the Iitlll All at Dragging operations on for body of missing man Itlil ll ltl Ililttlll Iowtisliip police and tire liiniitineirts ili illtirlti lilt Stincoe it this cornirrtimh today tor the body ot man nir iinsiiiielirilr iirtit Commission approves CnCp rate increase tll llic Kina dian transport commission this approval rate increases ot bet ween per itfl it pii tent tor telegrams aiiht 12 moiaw IiltI handle by Lina IIIII lltitttit ltii riii Iclicorniiitirniations ili also be permitted to increase tor lele ptiyate our 1nd broadband thingi tlltl Tltt lllllIH siorr announced tilay Ihc new rates lll ti ll int tt tn isl=iriilist Qi rrzilli it iiat Ii tilliii llti hr in additional revenue annually Ill takecltect todaysattertlic new taritfs are tiled with the iiiIItIItltilI by The tt ttt ire pited to be tied net liiyate wire seryiie in creases will be about It per cent tor oice grade circuitry charges ind to per cent tor telepiiirter grade ctrctiitiy while equipment rentals will rise Ilt per cent and non iiiittriiig installation and icioiatioti charges 13 per cent lnlicr iiil tliix iltititti tiwltitti il ill il tit Iitipia be it llilllyllt IlllllH it lll ilut lit iii tiiiltii if ri it riit llll ladw iiiiiiiv ii=ii ritl litSldllIitlII ripiiim ngman Apparently iiiiio letl oi ii back ot totoot boat during rotiin water conditions Iridiiy the llltl ot the boat ttillltl not loiatihtrii iiiiril1rr ti lltillt in 11 bio iaike dent tiiiii ti ltt llltt iit iiIIlI arrt ile rls it it be Iiliitvil dirt iiiiiyiriyt by Ptititl Ittaggiiti itlltlilllitli Il tot tiriiie polrci llit for lot is cisit nay Quebec hydroworkers dispute with government in eighth month Iiy IIllt III IHISS iiiittl lint liyili ii Jiiiticv workers in the Iltill area who staged It hour strike lhtirs day two days alter pro incc wide strike ended we iinong tiiadiatis rnyolyed corfrac distlitc ili cck litlt it iiii Hydro orkci at titrated 1III Ilt IItiIt it run of Public Impioyecs ended their titday walkout Ionday but continued to stage hour regional ilkoiits after the Quebec Superior ourt ruled Tuesday that Ilydro Quebecs request tor permanent in Junction ordering the workers back on the job had been re Jected The court ruled the lIlIltl1iII as innecccssary ttalht pub lie health and security are not endangered by the workers ac tions The dispute between power flifltlllitltlll monh workers and the to II eighth irkers are seeking parity with intario llydro workers who earn about $8 73 an hour The current rate is about S6 an hour and the goyerririient is ot term to increase the rate ii iJti tiII iiilttliltt Ii tttothit Quebec dispute it strike by Lilli medical tech mctans continues to curtail ser ices ill hospitals Despite the return this week id 1300 nurses to Quebec hospitals in compliance with special backtowork legislation emergency services md occupancy rates at Iren ch language hospitals in the Montreal irea still are limited l7 the technicians walkout the legislation ended the nurses 38 day walkout government negotiator said hospzf iidrnristriti gbt cck court tltltl ird the techniciais xvikia now entering titli Ia Promotions not based on arrests lttlyttNIt itI liiik ckroyd deputy hart oi the Metropolitan Toronto police said Friday his dep tltt7 does not base its tl3tti71it it lyii decide priirnotaurs In information about rkilicernans record Ili sii if puller oZI lllllt it the log whmk began on time thi llittllllllll iiiiiitiit lliiitiii Wylier rvr lll wmrl wr Clllllfl doorg Drought par li iiatas ii stair rcpliia it it fathnir iir ti we ti will tn tvi try the Harrie til lialitlhl oi iIIIIIil iirillta to Home canoe ratc MliNtltlZAL itli lhe titvinpii spotlight sliillid troiri sport to politics again Friday the Soviet Iillltilt threatened to ban all spoiliiii tttlllillli with taiiarla littilllit ot Illl alleged kidnapping ol ioviet dryer Sii iiii Neiiitsanov The Soviet delegation also threatened to boycott the lt iiig ceremonies Sunday and possiblv the remaining lumen iiiiripititioir during the week end lltllt tlii laiiadiari gov Il tllttllil lllIItll the tilt old ttllltlt Ntllllnlllttv lilt the ttlyiripri Village lliuisday and III rm riiiinalion department later ioritiiiiiid he was seeking riliigeintatusiiitanada lhe kidnapping charger brought swilt response liom ittayia where spokeiiiaii liir lllttlttlttlIIIIIIIIKtltpitllllltttl aid Soviet aiiibauuiidor Alexander Yakiiliv had llttll willed iii and handed lltil iitii1 tiiiiili iaiiniit ittttlil theiiiiwarrantedallegation the note wan tItltttttl ltm than an hour iltii Vilati illlll Itlt lti pit idi Ill til the IiOlt IIARRISES litiS AVGIJIJIS iAIi As jurors deliberated the late ol William and IImily Harris the delinei said the Judge failed to riiaki piiblii allegations that one tttlil may have pre judged the Ilattisis and that illltt aw it man making paper Soviet itympir oiiiiiiiltee told hastin called new ttill llltlltt at ltlyiiipic Village that the Soth Iliiiiiii would suspend all sporting lit with aiiada unless the kid nappedathleteis returned lhere Attt conflicting lllltt pielations it whether he also thieatinid to pull Soviet ath letis out of weekend ttiltl petitions IltANSLAIIUNS IHIFIIH Mt Siiiiriinv spoke in Ittr ilitII Will the hitnili ttaii stator saying Sovret athletes might boycott the lion stages it tlietiaiiiis Wlltlt Illt llriglisli tianslatoi said the boyiott would apply only to the closingeereirionies Mr Smirnov said anadiaii giiViitiriiiiit illicialfi had told liiiri Neiiitsiiiiiiv is Willi some it his lritnds ill the yiiiiiity at Montreal hit the external allairs di paitiiient lItI only that the di vir is travelling ith literal sorriewliereiniiiitialt inada the department ittltl ll liar ililllltl Jittt It for Niiritiiiov toawk him whether he miuliis to Ilttll lll utiflltl with rat iii Ill gallows during jur silii tioii male piror had constructed rriiniaturi gallows of paper clips during inry itlttlltill woman told the iourt Friday The woman prospective jtl rot niit trimn lot the trial lllltiltl the man az rite MOTHER OF SIX DIES WHEN CHUTES FAIL iiiitit tlalt tittllia till are llll investigating Ill reasons main and auxiliary parachute tailed to open plunging Niagara ills iii woman lltIlJlllt llllt tannin Ill mother II it IlliI at Hand in Hi lrulai tioiri ariitiiis ll taintd in the no tilttit iii tir tlii ii it iniiiiity iiiitriltii stir and her tiltband Hlt liiial lilll Il lllt lliiririi itit lii iipii tlta ii iii lilll rziil siii ilfu tliitzr itititiit Ii Iillltz ir Iit iiiiiiit kj yi itli wi Wt pimp FINISHING TOUCHES ON REPLICA it Sunday Mr Itronghts iiai dtfit daridx Keeps Li tint at vlillitliti1 eitn pies tliitll follows as elonyly is possible the rain her it which the organs canoes err constructed that yv ti played the treat Lakes an earlier era Thi tart torirrHI in IJUdIIIEFI but not it mold as the modern rat lice and is made trim on hark and cedar strips Although chamber of fornr EA fix Soviets threaten to end athletic ties with Canada pltHtHtt iii IHHM Earlier the department dis pitted Sovnt claim the youth was at large in anada ille gully saying his tilympii visa was valid tiiitil August it The Olympic organiing corn iiiittii challenged another So vrei allegation that lames hostesses at the Olympic Village had eiiioiirigid Nem tsaiiov and other Eastern lIiiiiipeaii athletes to become liiiloi tolliiri hiiriiilarids taiiadiaii wit Ntttilnllitiv the third Iyiti pii athlete to seek refugee or laiidid iiriinigiarit status in tariada Iwo ltomanran ath letes Waltii lulllilitlltly 120 year old tower and iaiioeist lvati llaialiiribii 2t have also applied to the iiiiiurgration de partiriiiit IlldlSSIL ItIIY Mr fiiiiiinov tlllltllttl the Niiiitaiiiii ilidipptntitfttt ttKltllttI trorii general luck Ittltly toi Soviet athletes at the tirirrie and planned am piiigii iii pie titllrlt lltiltl at th ttl delegation udicial misconduct cited in mistrial bid lhat lilllilitlll ltitiii thiel defence lawyer Leonard Wernglass demanded mistrial and dismissal of the kidnapping robbery and Jiillll charges against the iytriliiiiiiee Liberation Army ilri lii iiw on grounds id ti rip it iliiit it ii tillu iii git lji Ilniiv liran tar gt air about no il no of vE lawyer Jitililil trii ii llraridlii ritlitid the irioitnn to Ilyllil barges but an irriergeiir hearing on the rats trial motion was to rlKUfHf to day The ihargeu against the Mar rer result from night and Li ot iiiltt Hat 1017 ISIH Ari It tiiltftl tlltIl lliltll accuses the llvlllt ii iriitiriu are abet IvlIt Hear in an it tar in III portrii goody store IIIII lwlrzapp 2g io It and dwilttih ioiii rar as the later eluded pollH imr men teams will be com pezng for this trophy there an open class in the rare as well whiih has another trophy for the hour Ex iiinrzer lboiii

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