ï¬i NEWSROUNDUP Trains crash 37 casualties LJUBLJANA Yugoslavia AP Seventeen persons were killed today when the AthensParis express train collided with commuter train near Ljubljana More than 20 people were taken to hospital number of others were given first aid and released There was no immediate ex planation of the cause of the collision which occurred at the Preserje railroad station 10 miles from Ljubljana The express had left Ljubl jana the capital of Slovenia for Postojna and Trieste and the commuter train was bringing workers and schoolchildren from Sezana on the ItalianYugoslav border to Ljubljana Investigation JOYCEVILLE Ont CP An investigation has been or dered into fourhour disturb ance that involved about 20 prisoners at oyceville peniten tiary on Saturday There are about 400 prisoners in the mediumsecurity in stitution in this community about 15 miles northeast of Kingston Soyuzsnaps MOSCOW Reuter Two Soviet cosmonauts photograph ing the Soviet Union from space logged their 80th orbit around earth today aboard their Soyuz 22 spacecraft Tass news agen cy reported Cosinomluts Valery Bykov sky and Vladimir Aksyonov were spending their sixth working day in space photographing the Soviet north east parts of Siberia and European areas of the country Tass said Two killed BUENOS AIRES AP Two guerrillas were killed Sun day in gunbattle with Argen tine troops in Bahia Blanca about 400 miles south of Buenos Aires military officials said One was identified as Jose Luis Peralta known as Alcidesas leader of the leftist Peronist Montoneros guerrilla group The deaths increased to 984 the number of persons killed in political violence in Argentina this year Flood carnage NEW DELHI Reuter Vast areas of the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are under flood water The Sama char news agency reported 189 people had drowned in 36 dis tricts of Uttar Pradesh In the Azamgarh district alone about 2200 villages had been in undated Samachar said the Ganges burst its banks east of Patna and was threatening an oil refinery fertilizer plant and power station Canine comrad MOSCOW AP For nearly two years forlorn German shepherd has met every Ilyu shin18 passenger jet arriving at Moscows Vnukovo Airport in search of the master who flew away Komsomolskaya Pravda the Communist youth newspaper said it hoped the owner wherever he is will read the article and return to claim his faithful companion Agents named KINGSTON Reuter Philip Agee former CIA agent has identified nine mem bers of the US embassy in Ja maica as members of the CIA Agee author of book on the spy organization called Inside the Company had been invited to hold weekend news confer ence in Kingston by the Ja maica Human Rights Commis sion The US embassy has re fused comment on Agees alle gations Voting right VADUZ Reuter Male vot ers in Vaduz capital of Lei chenstein decided in referen dum Sunday to give women the right to vote in local elections Vaduz is the first community in the princi alitylocated on the Austrian wiss borderto give women the vote Marshal dies TOKYO AF ViceMar shal Choi Yongkun 76 vice president of North Korea died Sunday Pyongyan Radio re ported in broadcast monitored in Tokyo It said funeral services will be held in the North Korean capital Oct 22 with President Kim Ilsung presiding Cause of death was not disclosed Dog dispute NORFOLK NY AP P0 lice said Saturday that Donald Halvorsen 43 of Norfolk is being held on charges of at tempted murder after allegedly shooting his son Bryan 14 son when the b0 attempted to stop him from illing the family do The boy was listed in sta le condition in hospital with chest wound Police said the father and son argued over the fathers attempt to use collar and licence that had belonged to previous family dog Crowd pleaser LONDON AP Davina Sheffield recent date of Prin ce Charles was besieged by crowds for 30 minutes in womens washroom at Lon dons Heathrow Airport on Saturday The 25yearold blon de arrived in London by plane from Glasgow after vaction in Scotland Prince Charles an of ficer in the Royal Navy com mands minesweeper now operating in the North Sea Blind sided DENVER AP blind man fired tear gas un into the face of bus driver ecause the driver had let him off at the wrong stop the day before po lice said Saturday Keith James 57 who ran snack bar at police headquarters for al most five years was in Denver County Jail on Saturday for in vestigation of aggravated as sault Soviet savvy MOSCOW AP Soviet cos monauts Valery Bykovsky and Vladimir Aksenov reported to earth Sunday that their aeriel photography of Soviet territory was accomplishing as much in five minutes as conventional surveys from aircraft might do in two years The mission be gan last Wednesday Miners buried MAPUTO Mozambique Reuter Rescue teams fought fires underground in their search for more than 100 miners trapped last week by pit explOsion in Tete provine the Mozambique news agency reported Sunday Rescuers have so far found 13 bodies JOHN RHODES Rough Rhodes TORONTO CP Canadian business must start fighting the federal govemments economic decisions if the free enterprise system is to survive says John Rhodes Ontario minister of housing Mr Rhodes said Saturday that most Canadians still sup port the free enterprise system despite Prime Minister Trudeaus remarks earlier this year that new society may be needed to replace it Skin change BALTIMORE Reuter massage arlor that was forced to close ecause of new busi ness zoning restrictions has re opened contending it now is sperm bank The Cats Meow massage parlor has also changed its pame to Future Propagations nc City officials said use of the building as purported sperm bank also violates zoning re strictions but that it might take months for the courts to closeit Pawful food KOBE Japan AFP twokilogram shipment of bear paws delicacy used in Kwan tung or Peking style cooking has arrived here from China and will soon grace gourmet restaurants that charge up to $330 for table of dishes The paws the first to be im rted by Japan in six years cause of hunting restrictions in China will be sold to Chinese restaurants in Osaka and Tokyo DREAMS dares to defy tradition and explore an area where nothing In tuba Mail religion LIBERTY NY AP mailorder bishop has ordained 1000 persons some of whom said they became ministers to protest tax exemptions for church groups George McLain 41yearold plumber from Libert refused Sunday to comment irectly on the tax issue Boxing manual HALIFAX CP The Cana dian Professional Boxing Federation CPBF will com pile national rule book to provide Canadian boxing com missions with uniform set of rules and medical standards The federations annual meeting decided that secretary treasurer Frank Allnutt of To ronto will prepare brief on national rule book for presenta tion to federation meeting next spring Malta vote VALLETTA AP Premier Dom Mintoffs Labor party had lead of more than 7000 votes today over George Borg 01i viers proEuropean Nation alists in returns from the week end election in Malta Returns from 10 of the 13 dis tricts gave Mintoffs Socialists 74376 votes or 53 per cent to 67095 or 47 per cent for the Nationalists Unveiling TORONTO CP 2500 pound granite monument was unveiled Saturday in cere mony by Crown Prince Harald of Norway to commemorate the training of Norwegian airmen here in the Second World War number of Norwegian air force and army veterans flew to Canada to participate in the ceremony at Harborfront Park Back home HALIFAX CP Prime Minister James Callaghan re turned to Britain on Sunday af ter oneweek official visit to Canada and talks with Prime MinisterTrudeau Mr Callaghan spent the final day of his Canadian tour in Nova Scotia where he and Privy Council president Allan MacEachen discussed trade re lations between Canada and Britain Rejection DRYDEN Ont CP The 1000 papermakers at Reed Pa Co Ltd voted narrowly in avor of accepting company contract offer Sunday but the same offer was rejected by striking engineers The rejection of the offer by the 25 members of the Inter national Union of Operating Engineers left in doubt resump tion of operations at the plant Fire bombs TORONTO CP Police say they believe fire bombs caused fires early Sunday which destroyed $7000 car and cause about $2000 damage to house on the same street In the house fire officials found fragmean of broken bottle which appeared to have contained flammable liquid policesaid Rock awards LOS ANGELES AP For mer Beatle Paul McCartney and rockcountry singer Linda Ronstadt were named rock mu sics male and female vocalists of the year Saturday In the nationallytelevised industrysponsored presen tation the song Miracles by Jefferson Starship was named single of the year Gary Wright and Natalie Cole the daughter of the late Nat King Cole were named the years best new vocalists The best musical group was Fleetwood Mac The groups al bum Fleetw00d Mac was named best album Daryl Hall and John Oates were named the best new group of the year Peter Frampton was named rock ersonality of the year 0t er award winners in cluded Paul Simon best com poser for his Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover Roy Thomas Baker and Queen best performer for Night at the Opera the group Earth Wind and Fire for best rhythm and blues album Gratitude and single Thats the Way of the World III 151 IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HM IIIIIIIIIIIIISIISJIIIAI in 810th ms willing to learn anything evnn Bodywork PHONE 1284631 AFAMOUS ILAVLRS HIEHIRE as NLOP 51 sham There probably isnt any thing more natural for young Canadian boy than to want to grow up to be Bobby Orr Darryl Sittler or Phil Esposito Even at local IDOL GAZERS games the young lads can be seen cheering ther heros onto the ice or offering con dolanccs as they return if luck of the game is not going their way At the first Flycr game of the season Glenn Michel left John Smith and Jerry Mitchel cheered the victorious team onto the ice after the intermissions Examiner Photo Broadbcnt bemoans plan of tripartite policy maker OTTAWA OF Ed Broad bent federal New Democratic Party leader says he has serious objections to roposals by the Canadian La Con gress CLC for tripartite body composed of business la bor and government to deter mine economic and social pol icy Spcaking on the IIV iclc vision program Question Po riod Mr Ilroadbent said such body would be unacceptable be cause it Would bypass Parlia ment to large extent and would lead to constitutional squabblcs with the provinces In parliamentary de mocracy in which the elected government of the day repre sents not only trade unionists but in sense the business com munity and also farmers and unorganized workers as well that parliament should have thedecisivc role he said Therefore part company with the specific proposal made by the LC that would imple ment their form of tripartism Its not just the business com munin For once Im on the side of some business groups Ili IIICJIutTSSliii£SIIi Mr llroadlnut just returned lrom IWOWttk Ontario tour in which he attacked the federal program of wage and price controls said he thought there should be limit on how much anyone can earn in year In the last 20 years the dis tribution of incomc in Canada has got orsc not better he said The rich are getting pro portionalrly more of the in come so illltl like very high tax on upper income people to achieve scusc of fairness Stint with navy ends this year for prince LONDON APPrince Charles will leave the Royal Navy at the end of this year Buckingham Palace Arms movement report labelled inaccurate KENORA Ont CP Crown prosecutor Burton said Sunday report by for mer US Federal Bureau of In vestigation agent gives an exaggerated picture of the threat posed by the movement of Indian fugitives and arms across the CanadaUnited States border He said the report mod to US Senate subcommittee by former FBI agent Douglas lurA ham also cxaggcrates the role played by Communist group when militant Indians occupied local park two yea rs ago The report submitted six months ago in secret testimony and made public in Washington during the weekend referred to an underground railroad for the secret movement of guns and men that Mr Durham said still is in existence It also contended that when the 38day occupation of Ani cinabe Park ended Aug 28 1974 with the Indians handing over some rifles and shotguns to authorities secret caches of guns and Molotov cocktails were buried in the Kenora ark Id be very surprised that was so because no one ever saw anything other than few rusty old fowling pieces there Mr Burton said in an inter view These people were not military experts with sophis ticated weaponry Baybielii Matt 7269944 CINEMA bu can tell yourself ITS ONLYAMOVIE but it wont help town IA or ill He said he was also dubious about the part played in the park occupation by he Commu nist Party of Canada Marxist Lcninist group described in Mr Durhams report as one of the strongest Maoist organ izations in the Wcslcrn World didnt lxlievc at the lime and till dont believe there was any extensive Connmmisl in fluence Mr Burton said dont see Communists behind every tree The occupation by about 150 members of the jibway War riors Society was to emphasize the Indians claim that the 14 acrc park was taken illegally from tinm in 1959 and sold to the town of Kcnora It ended af ter mediation efforts by Dennis Banks leader of the American Indian Movement AIM Mr Burton said some of those involved in the park occupation were sincere and wellmeaning but there were also number of punks and grcascrs and psy chological cripples Arlianks cal med down these young grea sers Mr Banks had telephoned to offer his services and travelled to the northwestern Ontario re sort community of 11000 pu lation at considerable trou dc to himself Mr Burton said Mr Durham acted as an assistant to the AIM leader Showllmel 915 LAST sun £th THE NIGHT TRAIN AHIMAW Iiill Man With Golden Gun pm live and lot Dlo willful mu llIE MAN WITH THE P108 THE comm sum United Artists JAMES BOND OW LIVEANDLElPlE spokesman said today We have always said that the rince would leave the navy at end of this year or the beginning of next the spokes man said lie docs have duties as the chairman of the Queens silver Jubilcc committee for the celebrations next year These celebrations mark Queen Elizabeths 251i anni versary as British monarch She took the throne on Feb I952 The kcsman also said re ports tiat Charles plans to marry 25vycarold Davina Shel field are pure speculation Miss Sheffield arrived at Lon dons llcathrow Airport Satur day with two other women after holiday in Scotland and look refuge in ladies room from crowd of photogremhcrs waiting for her Helped by police the three women dashed out after half an hour and got away by taxi Charles 27 has been in com mand of the Hinton min esweeper Bronington since February The Daily Express reported today that government sources hint that the prince may be come governorgencral with Australia the likelicst choice MONTREAL CP Dr Henry Morgentaler claimed victory and vindication after his third jury acquittal on abor tion charges during the weekend but his future remains clouded by eight similar charges still out standing against him While the doctor appealed to Parliament to reform the coun trys abortion laws and his sup porters called for dismissal of the remaining charges Crown prosecutor Rene Domingue was undecided on his next step and federal Justice Minister Ron Basford declined to intervene in the case Ive been completely vindi cated the 56year01d doctor told reporters after the seven man fourwoman ju brought in its verdict Satur ay Im very very glad it is over However as soon as the ac quittal had been announced Su perior Court Justice Jacques Ducros ordered Dr Morgenta ler to appear in court Nov to face the remaining eight charges If the Crown decides to proceed at that time it would mean another trial In Vancouver Justice Minis ter Basford said he would not make any recommendations about the remaining charges That would be interference with the administration of jus tice and not proper exercise of my office he said adding that any decision was up to the Crown attorneys office in Que bec The Committee for the Repeal of the Abortion Law said the acquittal represented victory for the Canadian population citing recent opinion poll which showed majority of the public supports Dr Morgentaler The group has demanded that the government repeal section 251 of the Criminal Code which deals with abortion and allow abortions to be treated as pri vate matter between patient and doctor The Humanist Association of Canada called on the Canadian and Quebec governments to Phone tap use irks McMurtry TORONTO CP Ontario AttorneyGeneral Roy Mc Murtry said Sunday he wants the RCMP to indicate volun tarily that it has destroyed tapes of conversations between lawyers and their clients made during the tapping of telephones in Sault Ste Marie nt courthouse Mr McMurtry said in an in terview he regards tapping of phones used by lawyers as serious infringement on the confidentiality of relationships between lawyers and clients Toronto lawyer David Hum phrey said Saturday he plans to lodge complaint with the Criminal Lawyers Association of Ontario over the tapping of phones in the Sault Ste Marie courthouse Mr Humphrey acted as de fence counscl for Frank Shu nock Sault Ste Marie lawyer sentenced Friday to seven years in prison on five criminal charges Mr Hum hrey said police seeking evi ence against Shu nock placed taps on telephones in the courthouse Authorization for the wiretap ping was obtained he said Federal SolicitorGeneral Francis Fox said in an inter view from Montreal he shares the concern of Mr McMurtry and will ask for report from the RCMP Mr McMurtry said although the Shunock case was in vestigated by the RCMP and was thus federal matter he intends to talk to some of his senior staff about the overall policy on wiretappin Wiretaps on telep ones used by lawyers should be employed if at all only in the most ex treme circumstances he said Big brazier just PRICE pm tlll closing l0 BRADFORD 7289792 BARRIE mu on on Am no 7mg unyvuol um Am no 01 The Barrie Examiner Monday Se 20 l9765 drop the remaining charges against Dr Morgentaler Meanwhile in Toronto the antiabortion group Alliance for Life called for public inquiry into an attempt to bribe one of the jurors in the latest trial The jury was reduced to 11 last week when Mr Justice Ducros excused woman juror but did not disclose the reason SAYS BRIBE OFFERED He revealed Saturday that the woman had told him she was offered bribe to vote certain way in the case The judge did not reveal any details and it was not known if charges would be laid in connection with the incident Mr Justice Ducros said he dismissed the woman in the in terest of justice although he had no reason to doubt her honesty Dr Morgentaler admitted performing the abortion in question at the trial but said it was necessary to preserve the patients mental and physical health He further argued that when the abortion was per formed in 1973 legal abortions were difficult to obtain because authorized hospitals were over crowded Saturdays verdict oliowed bizarre sequence of events with the jury first reporting it was unable to reach decision then resuming deliberations at the judges request 347 Boyfield Si IMPERIAL CINEMA CINEMA ENTRY FEE 512001 PERDAY EXIT FEEi YOUR lIFE no IIIIBEIII SHAW JAMES EARL JIIIIES PEIER IIIIYLEIiEIIEIIEVE BIIJIIIII BEAU BRIDGES IiEIIFFIIEI IIIIlIlEIISWISIIIIUCKLER IIiscIyJIIIIIIIIIISIIII Stitlipllylylllllllllllllllll Slmyiylillllllllillll hold IIIIIS IIIIIilflIII InIIctI I1 JIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIItIIlIl IioImI Illlllll IISIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIS IIIII Illlllll IISIIIIII Ilaiutllnn Ikvlluittlm has PETER FUNDA BLYTHE BANNER FLITUREWDRLD an AM IIICAN INTEHNAYIONAL PILHJlll ARTHUR HILL IVUEEiiYNNEï¬ Jury abortion ruling favors Morgentaler Later the urors refused to re sume deli erations because they said they felt intimidated after having their picture taken by news photographer when they left the courthouse for lun ch CP STAFFER HELD Canadian Press photographer Chuck Stoody was detained by security guar ds for 212 hours for taking the picture although Mr Justice Ducros later told him he had done nothing illegal After meeting with the jud and CP lawyers Mr Sto agreed not to publish the photo graph and the trial resumed Dr Morgentaler was ac quitted by jury first in No vember 1973 but the verdict was overturned by the Quebec Court of Appeal which substi tuted guilty verdict The con viction was upheld the Su preme Court of Cana and the doctor later served 10 months of an 1m0nth prison term While serving the sentence in 1975 he was acquitted on sec ond charge and the acquittal was upheld on ap al Mr Basford en ordered retrial on the original charge It was that retrial which con cluded Saturday Dr Morgentalers medical li cence 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