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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1976, p. 5

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NEWS ROUNDUP New York explOsion injures 55 workers NEW YORK AP Hospital officials say they expect some deaths among the 55 workers injured when an explosion rip ped through four floors of the American Chiclet gum factory spewing steel concrete and molten gum into the street One fireman on the scene said it was miracle that none of the 150 people working the all nigh shift was killed imme diately by the blast early Sun day Witnesses said the force of the explosion hurled some of the victiinstothe street About 23 persons were burned severely Because of shortage of burn facilities here some had to be taken to hospitals in neighboring states few of the critically injured had burns over 90 per cent of their bodies and hospital officials said they feared some would not survive It was really horrible Isaw men with their clothing and skin burned off said Chris Boggio 19 helper at the plant The blast threw me clean across the room leddy Orzechowska of Brooklyn suffered burns over 30 per cent of his body was in the middle of the flames didnt know where to run he said The aroma of Spearmint filled the air and hot gum stuck to the boots of firemen battling the blaze Soviets vow MOSCOW Renter Soviet Union President Nikolai Pod gorny has given Moscows high estlevel assurance that all countries recognized by the Iii ternational Olympic Com mittee tIOi will be allowed to take part in the 1980 Games IOt president Lord Killanin saidSaturday an RON HASFOIU Clark knocked NANAIMO CPt Jus tice Minister lton Hasford said that Joe Tlark leader of the federal Progressive Con servative party is trying to take political advantage of the election of the Iaiti Quebecois in QUODH Speaking to Liberal fund raising dinner Saturday Mr Basford said potential separa tism is far too important an issue than narrow par tisanship as displayed by Mr Clark and scrvativrs He said the Parti Quebecois has commitment to separa tism which is destined to create major difficult ies in anada Cadet kllled SYDNEY tCPi Ca nadian oast Guard cadet was killed and another was injured in docking accident at the nearby loint Edward training baseSatniday Dead is hristriper Lavigne 20 of lctawawa Ont Talk to deaf TORONTO tCI Parents should talk to babies who are profoundly deaf as often and with as much feeling as they would speak to normal infants says ltoy llolcoiiih specialist in hearing impairments Even it deaf child cannot hear lllt words he can see the smile and feel the hug when his parents tell him he is loved Mr Holcomb told parents attending aseininarSaturday Safeguards LONDON tAlt The Soviet Union has suggested that suitguards on nuclear tech nolog sales be strengthened the London Observer reported Sunday The respected liberal news paper said the proposal came earlier this month at secret meeting of the London Club of 14 nuclear exporting countries Togetherness not advisable COLUMBUS Ohio AP ouples who live together be fore marrying are less likely to have happy and successful marriages than couples who live apart until their wedding day says university resear cher Practice doesnt make per fect says Nancy Moore Clat worthy associate professor of sociology at Ohio State Or for in by lllltllltfl ltit maples tl lita for study which concluded that living together is not good prelude to marriage the Quebec Ion LLLAmwm Saving grace SARNIA Ont CP Bud Cullen federal minister of manpower and immigration said Saturday that federalism may be the saving grace for what has happened in Quebec with the election of the Parti Quebecois Federalism is elastic enough to accommodate this new freedom and shifting of forces from centralism to regionalism the mp for Sar niaLambton said in speech to graduating students at Sarnia Northern Collegiate Institute He said that by no means does party based on separa tist principles guarantee that Quebec will separate from the rest of Canada Abbys appeal TORONTO CPt An appeal for funds for 13yearold girl from British Columbia held captive for 181 days in pit be neath garage has raised $3 000 says the Toronto resident organizingthe appeal Tom Bennett 34yearold car wash owner said Saturday the money will be wired to Ab by Dover on Christmas Eve Ile started the fund after similar appeal in BC raised $7500 Terms doubled TORONTO CP The On tario Appeal Court has doubled the prison sentences of mar ried couple convicted last January in county court of us ing children in acts of sexual perversion panel of judges increased the 37yearold mans sentence to 10 years from five and the 26 yearold womans term to four years from two It also ordered ban on pub lication of the couples names to protect the children in volved The couple had pleaded guilty to charges of corrupting the morals of children eon spiracy to commit gross in decency having carnal knowledge of girl less than 14 years old and procuring girl to commit acts of sexual iii tercourse with others The Ontario attorneygen erals department maintained that the sentences were in adequate Funny fish MOSCOW AP fish that breathes through its nose secs through its skin and can tie it self into knot has scientists on the east Siberian peninsula of Kamchatka baffled Tass said Sunday The hagfish or Myxine Vluti nosa can live without food for more than year and when it is afraid can hide inside blob of jelly it secretes into the wa ter around it the news agency said Tass said the hagfish has four hearts each beating in differ ent rhythm which separately control its head its tail its muscles and its liver Buying big TORONTO Ont CPI Do minion Stores Ltd bought all six champion market steers auctioned at the Royal Agricul tural Winter Fair on Saturday The grand champion steer crossbred owned by GoldBar Livestock of Arris Ont com manded the sales top price of $9800 at $8 pound Harmonious TORONTO CP Organized labor and the NDP have harmonious relationship in Ontario because union leaders in the province un derstand the realities Of politics says Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis Ontario labor leaders have recognized that in the final analysis it is political action which will change the social and economic riorities Of this province an this govern ment Mr Lewis said Sunday in speech to the Ontario Federation of Labors OFL political education seminar Canadian role HALIFAX CP Mordechai Shalev Israeli ambassador to Canada says Israel would like to see Canada impress upon the Arabs thetnecessity for imme diate peace negotiations Mr Shalev told news con ference Israel is ready for peace either with the entire Arab world or with individual countries Death date WASHINGTON Reuteri Thirteen years ago today Pres ident John Kennedy was murdered by an assassins bul lets on street in Dallas Iex and though much has happened since then serious questions still are being raised about the killing Despite continuing exhaus tive official inquiries doubts about the slaying remain The unanswered questions have been serious enough to prompt at least two US con gressional committees to un dertake investigations of the fateful eventsof Nov 22 1963 Postponement ATIKOKAN Ont CP major mining development in the Lake St Joseph area in nor thwestern Ontario has been postponed indefinitely because of increasing construction costs and recession in the steel in dustry says company spokes man Unnerving WASHINGTON AP newly declassified US Defen ce Intelligence Agency report says extensive Soviet research into microwaves might lead to methods of causing disoriented human behavior nerve dis orders or even heart attacks Soviet scientists are fully aware of the biological effects of lowlevel microwave radi ation which might have often sive weapons application the report said 46 DUNLOP STW Here it is again Back By Popular Demand 347 Bayfield St Barrie 280941 David Stevens music ser vices assistant for the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Bar bershop Quartet Singing in America conducted well reeeived workshop at Central United Church Hall recently BARBERSHOP WORKSHOP for the Barrie liapter or zllt ucnt ttztti detail on how Mr Steven lltl it iltrtj dealt with the liistoi of Ho laminuici lliotoi barbershop style of mini Hearings 9nd Berger pointers report on northern pipelgm YELLOWKNIFE NWT CP Mr Justice Thomas Berger settles down in the book lined study of his Vancouver home this week to work on report that will havea rofound effect on the future oft enorth Those who took part in the 20 months of hearings agree that no matter what the judge re ports to the federal government on the impact of pipeline con struction on the north the ime plieations of his inquiry will be wideran ing He has man told by witnesses that the pipeline will open the north to development destroy ing the native way of life in small hamlets scattered through the Yukon and North west Territories that still de pend on hunting fishing and trapping to sustain them Others have told him the pipeline is needed to foster de velopment and increase the ex ploration efforts of the oil com panies and to make the area economically selfsufficient ending its dependence on hand outs from the federal goverii ment As he closed his hearings in crowded hotel here last week the judge said the hard and Carter to visit President Ford WASHINGTON tAlt Presidentelect Jimmy Carter is getting glimpse of his home for the next four years as he makes his first postelection visit to Washington for meeting with President Ford arter arrived in Washington Sunday night flying from Al bany la in chartered jet rather than an air force jet Ile headed immediately to Blair House the governments guest residence across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White Ilouse Ilc planned to use Blair House as his operations base LT tNTleAlNMtNI mm Shown Dolly At 700 910 pm 7284681 painful choices about northern development will be made by government not by him WILLPRESENT EVIDENCE In twovolume report he in tends to present to the govern ment by February the judge said he will present the cvir dence on which the government can make an informed judg ment But the inquiry by the British Columbia Supreme Iourt jus tice already has changed the north Native groups with share of the $3 million provided to the inquiry by the federal govern ment hired lawyers and car ried out the research needed to make professional ap pearance before the formal sessions of the inquiry lt put them on more equal footing with the companies Perhaps more important say the participants is the ionoo miles the 43yearold judge has spent travelling into the native communities allowing them to testify in their own languages about their life what they ant from the future and whether pipeline should be built Its the first time anybody bothered asking its llO with the secretaries of defence health education and welfare and the treasury visiting lnin there But he planned to lOss the street to confer with Ford Ill the White House for his first visit with liisdefcatcd rival sin ce their final debate one month ago Asked how he felt arriving lll Washington as presidentelect artcr said he felt gratitude to the people of this country for giving the their confidence and determination not to dis appoint them It isnt always an invitation to kiss UFEGUARD SAM ELIOTT ANNE ARCHER STEPHEN YOUNG PARKER STEVENSON and KATHLEEN OUINLAN as Wendy Executive HoducorTED MANN Written by RON KOSLOW Produced by RON SILVERMAN Directed by DANIEL PETRIE Pram iiy FREDIIE nEws Dlrocttid by twin JOHNSON may by DAYin RAYriEi rEciiiiIOOLOR momma RELEASE felt said Harry lltlltliiu snortc ion illltt outrun chief of the Fort Liaitl slaw 14 il13ittipzirl lndiaii band altcr lll itllit it Wt oticncrla before Mr Justice liciitct tlttiti villainwt ltot at tltw oi lit iortti allowing will for tlictllht lilt tll llttitlll lhetotnicil of tiloii Indian says the lltillli1 viizztir li people aware oi amt the Juroro otiipanics planned for the llHl it llJt Iltt tlll lIl pinstrips tll giving lllllll it tiilllt at Etiil lttdl coniclogripstitli thwniijsl whtiir 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