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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1976, p. 5

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Mr ENJOYMENT AT THE FAIR Scott Carpenter left and Kim Peacock enjoyed the Midhurst Fair Saturday Scott entered his bicycle in the fairs parade Kim 10 dressed up to enter in Rag gedy Andy lookalike contest Examiner Photo Spain to get tough in wake of slayings by guerrillas MADRID CP Spain has announced tough measures to deal with violence from urban guerrillas following the slayings Monday of senior ad viser to King Juan Carlos his chauffeur and three of his bodyguards Assassins waiting in ambush sprayed cars carrying Juan Maria de Araluce and his escort with machinegun fire as he was being driven home for lun ch in San Sebastian in the heart of Spains volatile Basque region Cut down virtually on his doorstep Araluces body was found riddled with more than dozen bullets by his children who ran from the familys apartment into the street at the sound of the gunfire Araluce 59 leading right winger was one of 17 members of the Council of the Realm Spains highest advisory body and member of the rightwing national parliament Shortly after the attack caller telephoned local news paper claiming responsibility for the ETA Basque separatist group HUNT DOWN KILLERS FOIIowing the murders Inte rior Minister Adolfo Martin Villa went on national television to announce the government clam down saying troops and poice will co laborate to hunt down the killers He warned that state of ex ception which would severely curtail civil liberties w0uld be considered by the government if urban guerrilla violence in creases Other measures announced by the minister included strict control of Spains border with France and full use of the pow ers granted to the government under legislation introduCed by the late Gen Francisco Franco last year The legislation allows wide UA Ford stalled in con tract talks DETROIT AP The United Auto Workers union and the Ford Motor Co after suc cessfully manoeuvring through the major issues in new con tract are reported to have stalled Over secondary matters Negotiators recessed late Monday night and planned to try again today to reach set tlement that would bring an end to the threeweekold walkout against Ford in 22 states Announcement of tentative new accord for Fords 170000 striking US workers had been expected Monday but sources said seconda issueswhich were not iden ifiedcould not be resolved despite full day of intensive bargaining The sources confirmed that all the major provisions of threeyear agreementwhich will provide the industry pat tern for 700000 workers at the four biggest auto manufaC turers in the United together Stateswere put during the weekend The principal gains for the imion include mere paid days off key demand designed to create new jOb Opportunities The UAW also was reported to have won wage increases of about three per cent year By announcing Monday that the UAWs National Ford Coun cil would meet on Thursday union president Leonard Wood c00k and vicepresident Ken Bannon indicated that they ex pected settlement by then The council presumably would meet to endorse new agree ment MUST BE ENDORSED The council must endorse the centract before the pact can be submitted to rankandfile members The entire ratification process might take week to 10 days which means the walkoutmwhich started just before midnight Sept l4is certain to last at least until midOct0ber Financial analysts have said there will be no serious adverse impact on the compan or the us economy if walkout ends within month NEST CONTINENTAL Iine in an elegant atmosphere IljIllgII1 finest Iiuropcan speeiaI ties prepared to perfection Wine list IIIIIII eIioiee imported and Iomestie rerommeniIlI Call wines and champagnes Itemnations 7269072 256w INING ROOM 63 Coll9r St powers of search by the police and permits them to hold sus pects for 10 days before bring ing them before the courts Martin Villa said police chiefs in the troubled Basque area had been given in structions concerning control of meetings and demonstrations by opposition groups but he gave nodetails The killings the most serious political assassinations since the death of Prime Minister Luis Carrerro Blanco in an ETA bomb attack three years ago gave rise to immediate speculation about the future of government plans to intrOducc democracy FORCE SI0WIW Observers said they felt the right wing would try to force the government to slow its lans to hold general elections fore next June former minister in the Car rerro Blanco government Gon zalo Fernandez de la Mora who heads the rightwing Spanish National Union Party UNE of which Araluce was member said We cannot delay for much longer new analysis of the present political Situation It is no longer uestion of the pace of change ut rather of where we are going His words were echoed by Ja vier Carvajal Secretary Gen eral of the Union Of the Spanish People UDPE another Fran coist political party It is time to stop talking about concord and to take authoritarian measures to safeguard individ ual lives Carvajal said Martin Villa pledged that the government would pursue its policy of bringing democracy to Spain He accused the gunmen of attempting to destr0y the governments reforms and said the administration would not fall into such trap Only by acting with serenity and with firmness can we en sure culmination for this re form process and lay down the basis of future peace and freedom for all Spaniards he said Barbell Malt 1269944 CINEMA NEWS ROUNDU13 Butz quits wants to continue F0 WASHINGTON AP Earl Butz having resigned as agri culture secretary because of the furor raised by racial slur he made against blacks says he still wants to campaign in the farm belt for President Ford Butz who had tears in his eyes when he announced his resignation Monday at the White House said he is deter mined to continue to work tirelessly for Fords election White House spokesman Ron Nessen had no comment when asked if Ford intended to ac cept Butz offer to campaign But James Baker Fords cam paign manager said he would discuss the idea with Butz source close to Butz said the former secretary may be used by the Ford campaign committees farm division think you may hear good deal from him There will be lot of platforms that he can take ei ther through the committee or as private citizen the source said EXPRESS REGRET number of farm spokesmen expressed regret over Butz de parture and said he was not racist Butz had referred to blacks as coloreds and used obscene and derogatory language to de scribe what he said were the only three things they wanted inlife His comments made in conversation with John Dean and singers Pat Boone and Son ny Bono aboard flight from the Republican National Con vention in August were published in Rolling Stone and New Times magazines Butz apologized publicly for the remarks and the White House said was severely repri manded by Ford on Friday The White House said Ford had not demanded Butz resignation Ford in accepting the resig nation told reporters Monda that it has been one of the sa dest decisions of my presi dency Describing Butz as close personal friend Ford said he felt the secretary was wise enough and courageous enough to recognize that no single individual no matter how distinguished his past public service should cast shadow over the integrity and good will of American govern ment by his comments For that reason have accepted the resignation of this decent and good man Good rapport CHARLOTTETOWN CP Stanley Schumacher says that despite the dispute over Bow River riding he has good rap port with Opposition Leader Joe Clark but he cannot expect to be pointed to Mr Clarks first ca inet Mr Schumacher member of Parliament for Pal liser made the comment Mon day when asked by reporter if there were any hard feelings between him and Mr Clark AIdS farmers QU CP Agriculture Minister Kevin Drummond announced Monday $22 million subsidy program to compensate Quebec dairy farmers for revenue they lost after federal milk production quotas were reduced The minister said at news con ference the funds would com pensate farmers for loss of $40 million because of lower in dustrial milk quotas es tablished by federal Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan last April Flood study MONTREAL CP The federal and Quebec govern ments will spend $10 million on floodcontrol facilities and studies in the province under Shampoo at pm Yul DrIvor at 9I0 On every street in every city in this country theres nobody who dreams at being somebody Hes lonely forgotten man desperate to prove that hes alive llMHIA PK IURI pvcscrm ROBERT DE NIRO TAXI DRIVER Production Scrvxn by IkwmIinky Bright Ale julio chrislio goldio hawn arren hoatty Illiiiloluiuluo lu Illlt Il Vista Ieuture xxxvntzzMWMzmvfl or Iuuimllll minim it uzrhmwmammwm 56141 Corry on DIcIr 7I5 Corry on Bohhd IIMIIIIII NV hIRAIt litlIMiti MlrilAv Aw MIIMM llislmmiho to nation walmulum llMIIII CARRY 0N DICK KIND AS ml IIIIIAIIIIII EARL BUTZ tears in eyes two agreements announced Monday Jean Cournoyer Quebec min ister of natural resources and JeanPierre Goyer federal minister of supply and services told news conference that in the next 18 months $5 million will be spent building dikes and conducting studies to limit flooding in the Montreal area Blasts Blais LONDON Ont CP James Sandal resident of the London local the Canadian Union of Postal Workers CUPW has accused Post master General JeanJacques Blais of deceit and called for his resi nation or dismissal Mr San all told news conference Monday revolving postal strikes may be held soon as dispute escalates between the post office and the union over automation Not docile CHARLOTIETOWN CP Senator Eugene Forsey has in dicated patriation of the con stitution may not win easy ap proval from the senate Senator Forsey speaking at the 17th conference of Canadian mem bers of the Commonwealth Par liamentary Association said it is possible that if the senate getsa patriation bill which does not have the support of all the provinces it woud not behave in its ordinarily docile way Quitting QUEBEC CP Francois Cloutier Quebec inter governmental affairs minister is quitting politics to become the provinces official represen tative in Paris it was an nounced Monday govem ment statement said Mr Cloutier will take his duties sometimethismon Robbery MONTREAL CP Police say two men broke into the presbytery of Roman Catholic church in westend Lachine Monday tied up priest and HEY burned student priest with cigarette butts before fleeing with $1000 It was the second robbery at the presbytery of St Andre Hubert Fournet Church in two weeks The first netted thieves about $500 Tax burden WASHINGTON AP President Ford signed Monday wideranging taxrevision bill that eases the tax burden for in dividuals and businesses in the United States Tax cuts in cluded in the law total about $18 billion but workers should not look for more money in their pay cheques since these cuts are already in effect and are simply being extended Threatened JOHANNESBURG Reuter South African police spokesman said Monday that 40 black traffic policemen have been withdrawn from the So weto black township outside hannesburg after repeated threats against them by black youths He said the men have been transferred to colored mixed race townships and will not return to Soweto until tension there has ended Need babies SYDNEY Reuter White Australians have been warned they face dim future unless they produce more babies re rt said the national birthrate slumped to longterm no growth level and Immigration Minister Michael MacKellar told Parliament that immigra tion which boosted the coun trys population by more than three million since 1945 has de clined dramatically Australia is roughly the size of the United States but has population of only 13 million SLAIN Leslie Jospeh Scriven 49 student priest from Ed monton was found murdered in Ottawa during the week end He waf student of canon law at St Pauls University in Ottawa CP Photo KIDS ENTER YOUR PET IN THE FOURTH ANNUAL PET SHOW AT THE JUDGING WILL BE DONE BY BARRIE HUMANE SOCIETY BASED ON HEALTH AND CARE OF PETS IN ALL CATEGORIES LARGE DOGS SMALL DOGS PUPPIES CATS KITTENS ENTRY FORM FISH RABBITS Makes debut NEW YORK AP Buoyed by ood luck message from Presi ent Ford and $1 mil lionayear contract Barbara Walters made smooth debut Monday night as ABCs news coanchor with Harry Reasoner The first female co anchor of US network week day newscast said of her first ap arance There were no flu at all Everything went smoothly On execution WASHINGTON AP The United States Supreme Court declined Monday to reconsider its decision upholding the ca talpunishment laws of Flori Georgia and Texas At the time of the courts July decision there were 71 risoners on death row in orida 56 in Georgia and 39 in Texas Exe cutions had been held up pend ing the courts decision on whether to reconsider Honored TORONTO CP Jean Sutherland Boggs former curator of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa received an honorary doctor of letters de ree and Beland Honderich pu lisher of The Star an honorary doctor of laws degree during convocation Saturday at York Universitys Atkinson College Plea entered NORTH BAY Ont CP Sudbury News Service Ltd en tered plea of not guilty Mon day to charge of having ob scene literature for distribution The charge was laid March 16 Company lawyer ED Bray entered the plea at the beginning of preliminary hearing in provincial court Bay searched BELLEVILLE Ont CP Police divers are searching the Ba of Quinte for 55yearold Be eville businessman missing since Sunday Provincial police at Picton identified the man as Stuart McDougall president of Lorne McDougall Insurance Agencies Ltd Join protest WINDSOR Ont CP Pro duction workers at the Hiram Walker and Sons Ltd distillery voted to join the Canadian La bor Congress national day of protest Oct 14 Dick Tighe president of Local Canadian Union of Distillery Workers said Monday 12 years WHITBY Ont CP Ter rance William Siblock 29 of Oshawa was sentenced Monday in Ontario Supreme Court to 12 years in prison on manslaugh ter charge He had pleaded guilty Sept 20 to the charge laid in the March 15 shooting death of John Gordon Olliffe 37 an Oshawa Ont hotel boun cer Is editor TORONTO CP Cliff Lon sdale has been pointed Chief News Editor of BCTV News it was announced Monday Mr MICE and GERBILS mans IO orurn BAYFIELD MALL PET SHOW NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF PET Mail to Hayfield Mall 320 Boyfield St it in at Barrio Pet Centre Barrie Aft Administration Office or drop The Barrie Examiner Tuesda Oct 19765 Lonsdale 31 has worked for various newspapers and news agencies in Zambia Rhodesia and the United Kingdom and worked in television and radio news for the BBC As chief news editor Mr Lonsdale will be responsible for programs such as The National News magazine Special Assignment and news ials on elections and politic conventions Sentenced HAMILTON CP Warren Ray Simpson 35 was sen tenced Monday in Ontario Supreme Court to 14 years in prison on two counts of rape and one of breaking and en tering Simpson pleaded guilty tothe charges Mediator HAMILTON CP Provin cial mediator Ray Illings is being called in to help settle dispute between the Hamilton board of education and its 100 striking office workers Board spokesman John Penner said both sides have agreed to seek mediation in the dispute Wants radar NORTH BAY Ont CF MajGen William Vincent re tiring commander of the North Bay region of the North Ameri can Air Defence Command NORAD says he wants to see Canadian forces develop an air borne radar capability Maj Gen Vincent who is to retire Oct 15 as commander of the 22nd NORAD region told weekend conference of Cana dian air defence commanders that Canada should obtain air borne radar to complement fu ture developments in ground radar Five months SIMCOE Ont CP 19 yearold man was sentenced Monday to five months in jail and one years probation for PHONE 7284681 campaign theft of provincial police cruiser Clark Wythe of Wilson ville also was sentenced to one month for assaulting police man Wythe pleaded guilty in provincial court Sept 16 Charges were laid following an incident in Boston about 20 miles northeast of here last July 12 in which constable was knocked down and kicked and his cruiser burned New system TORONTO CP brief re leased Monday by the federal ministry of transport said 300 taxis and 150 limousines will be licensed to pick up passengers at Toronto International Air port when new federal rovincial system of licences ecomes effective in few months Taxicabs without licences will not be permitted to pick up fares at the airport Contract CHATHAM Ont CP The Kent County board of education and its 488 secondary school teachers will settle on 197677 contract in the next two weeks or break off negotiations Gary Bonner chief negotiator and chairman of the teachers bar gaining committee said Mon day He said the two sides are nearing an agreement under the direction of the Ontario Education Relations Com mission Energy plan TORONTO CP Dennis Timbrell Ontario energy minister says he will make statement on new government policies relating to energy con servation to the provincial legislature within 10 days after the start of its fall session The energy situation is serious but there is nothing inevitable about shortages in the next five to 10 years Mr Timbrell said Monday at the annual con vention of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering STARTING TOMORROW FAMOUS mm suowmc no1 ruuns 0qu 46 DUNLOP ST BARRIE COMPLETE SHOW AT 700 PM OUTRAGEOUSLY FUNNY saucy sc 41 IMPERIAL love story thats joyou so touching you will never forget it 8ChnCOIOI From Warner BIOS Warner Communications Company ENDS TONIGHT STREET PEOPLE Now Playing 700 905 pm funny and Held Over 2nd Week pm pm MANDINGO er THE FUSE Dnum Is THE EXPLOSION noun IISONI up or on NI it scalds it shocks It whips ltbleeds it lusts It outMandingos Mandingo llRUMZquENairsIsruvrsiKtinonioi PAM ERIER YAPHEI Kflllll JIIHII 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