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Barrie Examiner, 8 Sep 1976, p. 5

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W7 Mans waMmmfgt Mn4m¢mw One xix This is the small room in which Abby Drover 13 was held captive for 181 days before being found Monday in the compartment under ABBYS ROOM garage at Port Moody home about 12 miles east of Vancouver The room con tained bed toilet and chains She was reported in stable condition when ex amined at hospital CP Photo Boston police ready for trouble in busing BOSTON AP Boston re opens its public schools today for third year of courtor dered busing with authorities concentrating police protection at South Boston Charlestown and Hyde Park high schools scenes of previous racial trouble City leaders pledged to take any measures necessary to pro tect our children and said they hoped police reserves would prove unnecessary when about onethird of the citys students ride buses to integrated classes But Tuesday evening police were kept busy chasing roving bands of youths through South Boston and Charlestown follow ing numerous stoningincidents which they said apparently were related to antibusing sen timent At least eight persons six of them policemen received minor injuries in the distur bances and 11 persons were arrested police said FORCE SMALLER Police Commissioner Robert diGrazia said the number of po lice assigned to the schools to day was smaller than the 2000 police present on opening day last year Security arrangements called for large forces of police out side Charlestown and Hyde Park high schools with only South Boston high the citys most racially troubled school having police on patrol inside Only Grade students were required to attend the opening session at South Boston High other classes will start there Thursday and Friday Besides city police about 300 state and metropolitan police were assigned to the schools and federal marshals were sta tioned to watch for civilrights violations This years integration pro gram is nearly identical to last falls with about 25000 of the citys 75000 public school chil dren bused under federal court order About 47 per cent of the students are white and 41 per cent are black with the remainder Hispanic and Asian READY FOR ACTION At news conference Tues day Mayor Kevin White said We stand ready to take any measures necessary to protect our children Several hours later extra po lice had to be sent into Andrew Square after group of about 50 youths pelted public bus with rocks and beat three transit policemen who went to the aid of the bus driver Prior to Tuesday nights dis turbances White said he thought fewer police would be needed because the mood of the city was calmer than during the last two school openings But if somebody wants to challenge us we are prepared to respond with as much or more force than in past years he said On Tuesday the Boston Teachers Union rejected con tract offer from the Boston school committee But the un ion saying it doesnt want to in terfere with the start of fall busing postponed possible strike until October The committee offered the 000 teachers twoyear pack age with no raise thc first year and sixpervcent increase the second year Kissinger reports to Ford on his talks with Vorster WASHINGTON AP US State Secretary Henry Kissin ger appears ready to embark on round of African shuttle di plomacy that he considers to have no better than iiipercent chance of heading off race war in southern Africa Kissinger reports to President Ford today on his weekend talks in Switzerland with South African Prime Minister John Vorster and is expected to discuss plans for triptoAfrica Kissinger said Tuesday that Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere has invited him to come to Africa as soon as pos sible Kissinger said he will Antiinflation changes come under criticism By THE CANADIAN PRESS Most labor business and po litical leaders had criticism Tuesday for changes in the fed eral antiinflation program that Finance Minister Donald Mac donald says will ease the bur den on Canadian businesses Some business spokesmen commended the government for acting on complaints about the effects of the controls on in vestment and employment Most however said the revi sions were inadequate and dis appointing major change will allow an investment tax credit for com panies that invest in new pro ductive operations deemed to be eligible under the revised controls Such companies may deduct half the value of the in vestments from excess reve nues in calculating allowable profits Rod Bilodeau president of the Canadian Manufacturers Association and chairman of the board of Honeywell Ltd Toronto said the revisions are unlikely to stimulate the degree ofinvestment necessary to spur productivity and create vitally needed jobs TAKES TOLL Mr Bilodeau said in state ment that the controls program will continue to burden industry with lost investment flight of capital poor productivity and Iostjobs Ed Broadbent national New Democratic Party leader said in Hamilton that JeanLuc Pe pin should resign as chairman of the antiinflation board be cause the government has re jected Mr Pepins recent criti cism of profit controls The NDP leader said Mr Pe pin complained that the old regulations were inequitable and failed to restrain prices adequately Mr Broadbent said Mr Macdonalds new regu lations mean no control at all The finance minister also is sued 22page review of the program sayng it will take time to bring inflation under control Sinclair Stevens finance critic for the national Progres sive Conservative party said the review confirms that in its present form the wageand price control program is un workable CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot taut dollvory Fro on orders over $700 In lorrlo I07 Discount on PickUp Orders over 87 Phone 728881 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE hold off final decision on go ing until he receives report from his top aide on African af fairs William Schaufele spokesman for Nyerere in sisted that Kissinger invited himself He asked to come and we said all right come along the spokesman said Schaufele assistant state secretary for African affairs went to Dar es Salaam Tan zania on Tuesday to be briefed on the outcome of summit meeting by black African leaders If as expected he relays positive re ort Kissinger probably will eave Washington for Africa by next Monday CHANCES NOT GOOD Reporters travelling with Kissinger were told by senior US official that the secretary considers his chances for suc cess in Africa at no more than 50per cent In Dar es Salaam conference sources said little attention was given to US diplomatic in itiatives aimed at achieving blackmajority rule in Rhodesia and SouthWest Africa also knwon as Namibia Follow NEW Soviet pilo TOKYO AP The Soviet air force pilot who landed his MiG25 fighter jet in northern Japan will leave for the United States in day or two unless some unexpected development delays his departure foreign ministry spokesman said today The flyer Lieut Viktor Be lenko 29 told police after his surprise landing Monday that he wanted asylum in the United States The US embassy de clined to comment but White House press secretary Ron Nes sen told reporters in Washing ton If the pilot requests asy lum in the United States Im sure he will be welcomed here Washington sources said that US experts are making thor ough examination of Belenkos plane but the Japanese spokes man denied this As far as know no foreigners have touehed the aircra he said The Soviet embassy said it lodged more than five pro tests because the Japanese government would not let it see Belenko Gets years BRACEBRIDGE Ont CP William Murdock MacKen zie former secretarytreasurer of the MuskokaParry Sound health unit was sentenced Tuesday in provincial court to two years in prison on charges of theft and fraud The charges two of theft of more than $200 and three of fraud were laid against MacK enzie 44 of nearby Utterson af ter an audit confirmed irre gularities in ledgers of the ac counts of the health unit and the Bracebridge Community Men tal Health Centre Evidence presented against MacKenzie by Crown Attorney Allen Newall showed that about $27000 was missing from the accounts between August 1970 and May 25 of this year Bracebridge is about 30 miles north of Orillia Priest dies HARTLEPOOL England Reuter Msgr Anthony Gal vin Roman Catholic bishop of Miri Sarawak who wrestled with knife attacker to save Pope Paul from assassination in Manila in 1970 has died while on leave in England He was 57 Rev Peter Galvin his brother said the bishop died in his sleep on Saturday night To meet UNITED NATIONS AP The UN Security Council will meet Friday to take up Viet nams application for UN mem bership UN spokesman said Tuesday The meeting origi nally had been set for early this week The UN spokesman said the 15member council will hold private consultations Friday and an open meeting is ex pectedto follow Official shot BUENOS AIRES AP Terrorists shot and killed on Tuesday Daniel Antonio Cash 52 senior national bank of ficial and troops killed three guerrillas during raid against terrorist hideout authorities reported Telephone callers to news media said the leftist Peronist Montonero guerrillas were responsible for the killing of Cash Blown up AJACCIO Corsica Reuter Corsican separatists blew up an empty Air France Boeing 707 on the tarmac at Ajaccios Camp del Oro airport Tuesday The masked men slipped out of crowd of several hundred sep aratist demonstrators forced the Air France crew to move the plane away from airport in stallations and set off at least two bombs on the aircraft Airline fined LONDON AFP Air Can ada was fined £400 $704 Tues day for breaking Britains anti rabies law by illegally import ing cat The fine is the max imum provided under the law Air Canada admitted allowing the cat to land at Heathrow Air port on Jan 23 without the nec essary import licence although it contended the person who put the cat on board assured airline agents the animal had li cence ROOT BEAR to 347 BoyfieId St Afiw SUSPENDED Montreal policeman Gilles Racette plain clothes de tective has been suspended indefinitely without pay for refusing to shave his beard He has been wearing the beard for over two years CP Photo Select judge TORONTO CP David Kent of Plympton Township has been appointed judge of the family division of the provincial court to preside in Lambton County Mr Kent was called to the bar in 1958 He has been chairman of the Sarnia District Boy Scouts of Canada and delegate to the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Huron The post pays 338400 year Is charged TORONTO CP Metropolitan Toronto police said Tuesday that Leonard Casey director of program ming at Ontario Place has been charged with breach of trust The charge involves $100000 and Ontario Place en tertainment productions police said Ontario Place is recrea tion centre operated by the pro vincial government Joins protest TORONTO CP Angelo Natale president of the Ontario Haulers Association said Tuesday his organization will take part in the Oct 14 day of protest called by the Canadian Labor Congress He said the 4700 independent truck owners and operators belonging to the association fully su port of the protest against federal wage control program On pinball BRAMPTON CP The so cial services commissioner for Peel Region said Tuesday that bylaw should be passed limit ing establishment of pinball parlors in the region James Crozier told the regions social services committee that num ber of pinball parlors now exist in the region and more are opening especially in nearby Mississauga Still ill HAMILTON CP Mayor Vic Cop his health im proving owly since serious heart attack is unlikely to be candidate in Decembers municipal election his wife said Tuesday Doctors treating Mr Copps have said they do not expect him to recover com letely from heart attack suf ered during foot race last March To trial LONDON Ont CP Wil liam Robertson 40 of London who was certified insane earlier this year has been found fit to stand trial on charge of murder in the death ofhis wife last May Dr Barker psy chiatrist at the Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene testi fied Tuesday that there is dis tinction between insanity and fitness to stand trial Robertson is schizophrenic who is mentally capable of standing trial the psychiatrist said before Mr Justice Samuel Hughes of the Ontario Supreme Court jury later found Robertson fit to stand trial Charlotte Robertson 47 was found stabbed to death in the couples agzrtment The ac cused has en at the mental health centre since last May jury of nine women and three men will begin hearing evidence today May be cure TORONTO CP fung icide developed to fight Dutch elm disease might lead to cure for wilting ma le disease and fungusinfecte plants Hamilton scientist says Dr Peter Rice forest pathol ogist at Royal Botanical Gar dens said in recent interview that he is optimistic his ex periments with the elm disease fighter Lignasan CFS1020 will provide cure for verticillium wilt The white fun us wilts leaves of Norway an sugar maple trees and kills tomato plants and Chrysanthemums The wilt is similar to Dutch elm disease but not as serious There is no proof that it de stroys maples to the extent that elms are being destroyed in North America Caucus on OTTAWA CP With public opinion polls showing their par ty far back of the Conservatives in popularity Liberal MPs trekked back here Tuesday in preparation for todays start of twoday caucus For most of the MP5 it was their first time back in Ottawa since the Commons adjourned in early July for the summer vacation The Commons is to meet Oct 12 and shortly afterwards the government will announce new legislative program for the new session of Parliament The Liberals have their hopes pinned on winning back public support with the new program combined with cabinet shuffle expected before the end of the month Remanded PORT DOVER Ont CP Fourteen local commerical fishermen charged with retaining undersized perch were remanded Tuesday in provincial court to Sept 20 They were charged last week after they protested against provincial statutes which prohibit fishermen from taking perch under eight inches in length from Lake Erie tseeks asylum in US ELECTED Liberal candidate Osborne Fraser gathered 4246 votes in the Cape Breton West by election Tuesday to retain the seat for Premier Gerald Regans party by slight edge CP Photo AIB order CHESLEY Ont CP The federal antiinflation review board announced Tuesday it has ordered 44 office and clerical employees of Bruce County board of education to return three per cent of the salary increase awarded them last year The employees members of Local 1330 Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE re ceived an 18percent pay in crease in oneyear contract reached day after the an nouncement of wage and price guidelines last Oct 14 Negotiating teams for CUPE and the board said they will meet next week to work out re payment methods Under the agreement salaries are be tween $5400 and $7400 On Friday the antiinflation board ordered nearby Grey County and 40 highway main tainence workers jointly to repay $10000 because wage agreement between the county and workers contravened federal controls Chesley is 30 miles southwest of Owen Sound Family law TORONTO CP family law division was opened offi cially in the Ontario Supreme Court Tuesday to deal with di vorce and familydisputes The new division should re duce costs for persons seeking divorce and for taxpayers in general Chief Justice Willard Estey said at special court sit ting Pretrial conferences where the judge acts as conciliator in an attempt to resolve dis ggtes before going to court will used extensively he said The division will have its own staff and courts but judges will be assigned on rotating basis rather than permanently AttorneyGeneral Roy Mc Colonel Sanders 86th Birthday Celebration am EAK SERIAL THURSDAY SEPTEMBER ONLY Colonel Sanders and his boys make it linger lickln good Grove and Duckwoth 315 Boyfield St 75 Essa Road pitrts oftclaim cuturley ritz Illkm nudgeden mum rwlrh rim Regular 14 BIRTHDAY SPECIAL 86 726571 7267220 7262501 The Barrie Examiner flednesdoy Sept 19765 Murtry who was at the opening said the provincial government plans to introduce legislation this fall to reform familylaw Pickering TORONTO CP Mr Jus tice Patrick Mahoney of the federal court decided Tuesday to adjourn indefinitely hear ing involving the federal gov ernments application to evict 24 landowners from the nearby Pickering airportsite David Estrin representing five landowners asked for the adjournment until an appeal before the federal Appeal Court has been heard 315 strike LONGLAC Ont CP Em ployees of Weldwood Canada Ltd went on strike Tuesday shutting down the companys plyboard and waferboard plan ts in this northern Ontario town The 315 members of the LumA her and Sawmill Workers Union at the plant left their jobs to back demands for wage in creases equal to those recently granted to their counterparts at IMPERIAL CINEMA KimbleryClark Canada Ltd said union president Tulio Mior The men have been In legal strike position since Aug 16 and have been without contract since Jan The basic rate for the lum berworkers is $451 an hour Charles Bronson is Ray St Ives ADULT IIIIIIIIIIII and Jacqueline Bisset snovm mm It asJamt 100 use Puon 728681 umous PLAYERS mum 46 DUNLOP ST BARRIE HELD ovm 2nd WEEK 705 905 pm An elegant ntrmctm tun mutth on all Miami ttomlu la rm to IMPERIAL CINEMA imum1 at In on until NOW IN ITS 3rd WEEK pm Its hilarious outrageous road race with the worlds most expensive cars lethmrolov Panavlsion non wnw are Communeham compo Barrie Twin DriveIn Theatre Now Open Every Weekend Baillie Malt 72699 CINEMA Woman Tim 0m MIDNIGHT cowaov cucxoos NEST DOUBLE FEATURE Released thru United Artists MURDER BY DEATH 725 THE WAY WE WERE are back again OUBlE FEATURE Millu By the time the world greatest detectives figure out whotlunnit you could die laughing

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