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Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1976, p. 5

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7V NEWS ROUNDUP Unrest reported 111 wake of Chmese arrests HONG KONG AP Hong Kong newspapers and the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug say there has been scattered violence in China involving the reported arrests of Mao Tse tungs widow Chiang Ching and other radical leaders The antiCommunist Hong Kong newspaper Fai Po said to day there have been repeated clashes between Chinese mi litiamenand regular troops on the Chinese side of the border with Hong Kong resulting in heavy casualties on both sides It said there were similar re ports from Shanghai Canton and Haiichow The newspaper quoted an rival from nearby lxwangtung province as saying most mem bers of the militia are loyal to Chiang Ching and often defv or deis from the army Fai Pos report could not be confirmed from independent sources hiang tliing and three other militant leaders known as the Shanghai radicals were re ported arrested let for plot ting coup against Premier llua Kuofeiig Some reports said more than 30 other persons were arrested at about the same tithe ames cost QtliBEC LCPI The Quebec government has coin missioned group of professionals in private business to conduct an in vestigation into the causes for the hiin cost of the Montreal Olympics it was announced Friday The groups task is to shed light on the increases in the construction costs of the Olym pic complex and to report back at the end of December 1077 iioi toldbloom muniCIpaI affairs minister said in state ment Friday The administrative inquiry will be conducted by Roger Pominville and Marcel Dubois both engineers Michael llartriett described as specialist in construction economics and Martin Rochet te Quebec City lawyer Premier Bourassa had prom ised last August at hearings of legislature committee that the government would institute an inquiry into Olympic costs Costs of the Olympics rose to $15 billion from an original es tiinateof$310million Urges pact TORONTO ICP Canada should try to reach bilateral agreement with the United States on standards for medical certification of pilots says coroners jury that investigated the deaths of three Chicago residents in an aircraft crash July 23 The jury decided Friday that pilot Dr Donald Frankel Luella Roberts 27 and Jacque Iin Bohne 28 drowned when the twinengine aircraft crashed in to Lake Intario on an approach to Toronto Island Airport Witnesses had testified that Dr Frankel who had cleared Canadian customs at Toronto International Airport earlier on the day of the crash had had the lenses of his eyes removed in 1030 and was virtually sight Iess without his glasses civil ziviation specialist tes tified Dr Frankel would not have been granted Canadian pilots licence because of the eye condition but was allowed to fly here because he was pilot The jury cited deteriorating weather conditions and tem porary loss of radio commu nications as factors con trbutingtothc crash It 211in recommended there be an investigation into the possi bilin that the Tower in the vicinity of the island airport contributes to radio in terfercncc between pilots and air traffic controllers IMPERIAL CINEMA BOSS DIES Carlo Don Carlo Gambino the reputed boss of all bosses in organized crime died Friday at his home on Long Island He was 74 spokesman for the funeral home said he died of natural cuases AP Photo Barrier up GLASGOW IReuteri Glas gow Rangers the Scottish soc cer champions announced Fri day they have lifted the reli gious barriers at the club end ing tradition by which they have previously signed only Protestant players Willie Waddell Rangers vice chairman and manager said that from Friday Rangers will divorce themselves com pletely from sectarian or religious bias in every aspect of the field of play and on the terraces Waddell also announced tougher policy against hooli gans The decision followed riots in Birmingham last Satur day when Rangers fans went on the rampage during an exhibi tion game against the English Leagues Aston Villa causing the match to be abandoned Everything possible will be done to remove spectators from our ground who do not agree with the new policy Waddcll adtled Police patrols will be stepped up at Rangers Ibrox Park ground with an allout attempt being made to stop spmtators bringing alcohol into the ground the club announced Insurance QUEBEC ICPI reorgani zation of the provinces auto in surance system including limited system of nofault in surance and compulsory in surance for all drivers was an nounced Friday Consumer Affairs Minister Lise Bacon said that under the plan which will leave auto iri surance in the hands of private companies premiums are ex pected to decrease by no more than five per cent However this decrease could be offset by inflation she said Insurance rates in Quebec are among the highest in the coun try tinder the plan to be in Held Over 2nd Week 645 910 THE GLORY THE SUSPENSE THE SPECTACULAR ORAMA OF THE MEN WHO WON THE MOST OEOISIIIE NAVAL BATTLE IN OUR HISTORY Adult Entertainment WALTER MIRISOH PRODUCTION CHARLTON RESION HENRY FONDA 141 ui JAMES COBURN GLENN FORD HAL HOLBROOK TOSHIRO MIFUNE ROBERT MITCHUM CLIFF ROBERTSON ROBERT WAGNER my yIANWHI ROBERT WEBBER ED NELSON JAMES SHOHA CHRISTINA KOKURO EWAROALBERI than no in vuumcto uv cluded in bill presented to the national assembly when it is due to reconvene next week all drivers will have to carry basic insurance covering passengers and others injured by the ve hicle In addition all drivers will have to carry additional insur ance with $50000 minimum for economic damage above the basic level For all accidents involving personal injury the principle of responsibility will disappear and nofau system will pre Vail Elect call GUELPH CPI The Well ington County board of educa tion has ninemember Fren cIilanguage advisory com mittee to aid seven French speaking students in the coun Iy The board is asking voters to elect six Frenchspeaking taxpayers to serve on the com iiiittee for the 197778 term New paper WAIIIBLOO tlI stu dent newspaper called The Free Chevron has published its first edition at the University of Waterloo after the universitys regular newspaper was sus bended for four weeks The star dent federation had said the regular newspaper The Chev ron had been taken over by political group affiliated with the oinniunis Party of Canada IMarxistLeninisti The staff of the new paper said it is defying an eviction order from The Chevron offices Test rapped WATERLOO CPI English teachers in area high schools have objected to part of liter acy test failed by 1114 firstyear students at the University of Waterloo Part of the test in volved 200to 300word essay describing how to put on coat for someone who never has seen one Kenneth Rawlings one of the teachers said asking for description of putting on coat was like asking for definition of the existenccof chair Steals flag ORILLIA tCli Bruce Smyth 18 of rillia was senr tenced Friday to 20 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to steal ing flag from downtown flag pole Provincial Judge Len Montgomery said You may think this is small matter but to those who try to attract busi ness to this city it is not The downtown businessmens association had tried to beautify the city and to those who destroy it the court must have restraining influence thejudge said Swine flu WINDSOR CPI spokes man for the Essex County board of health says the board is postponing its swine flu vac cmation program following the deaths of at least 30 senior citi zens in the United States who were recently vaccinated Dr Joseph Jones Essex County medical officer of health said Friday that the program will be postponed until the national ad visory body on immunization receives more information on the vaccine Complaint PITISBIRGH API The Heinz filed coin plaint Friday which seeks $105 million in damages from the Campbell Soup for alleged Violations of antitrust laws in the manufacture and sale of soups The complaint filed in federal court here charges Campbell of Camden NJ with trying to monopolize trade in the manu facture and sale of canned re tail soup by acting to foreclose or lessen competition by engag ing in predatory pricing prac tices We are saying that they price their products in such manner to lessen competition and to damage Heinz said Donald Wiley senior vicepre sidnet of the Pittsburghbased food processing firm They price their product varieties differently depending on whether Heinz has competing variety The complaint seeks jury trial WILLIAM DAVIS attends dinner On initiative TORONTO Socialists choose state initiative over iii dividual initiative and liberals base their philosophy on blind unrealistic faith in human goodness and decency Ontario Premier William DaVis said Friday Speaking at fundraising dinner of Young Progressive Conservatives the premier said conservatives place the liberals faith in human good ness in context with the needs for order freedom and ef ficiency in society He said the Ontario Con servative philosophy combines the tradition of Britiin Tories such as Disraeli and Winston Churchill and frontier liber alism called conservativisin in UnitcdStatis As the political atmosphere changes the partys job is to keep out the forces of bigotry negativisni and racism he said The text of the prcmiers speech was released in ad vance Protest day OTTAWA iPi spokes man for the Canadian Labor Congress said Friday that 054744 workers took part in Thursdays day of protest The spokesman said the fig ure was arrived at by an actual count of 730244 from across the country and an estimate of 295500 The estimate was worked out from centres not heard from but which had pre viously reported how many would be takingI part Talks try OSHAWA Itli The minis try of labor is making re newed attempt to get negotiar tors for Ontario Malleable Iron Ltd and Local 1300 of the United Steelworkers back to the bargainingtabli Vic Pathe eXecutive director of the ministrys industrial relations division said Friday he is assessing the situation in meetings with both sides The 224 production workers have been locked out since Jan 18 Previous talks broke down Aug 20 when tincompany rep resented by officials of the par ent company lTl anada left negotiating session after making wageoffcr public Held Over 2nd Week pm The love story that will scare the hell outofyou pastyq COI UMBIA PICTUHl PI il Nl GEORGI tIlTO PRODUCTIONA BRIAN lAl MA III CLIFF ROIIITION GENEVIIVI IUJOLD IN OBSEOOION dult Entertainment The average wage rate before the lockout was $436 an hour The last company offer was for $2anhour increase over twoyear contract However Mr Pathe said Fri day he has no reason to be overly optimistic that the two sides wil reach an agreement Teacher issue MONTREAL CP The Quebec Teachers Federation QTF announced late Friday that its 70000 members are breaking ranks with striking Protestant teachers and are moving toward formal signing of new contract negotiated earlier this year The FrenchCatholic QTF teachers had promised not to sign their contract until Protes tant teachers were granted the same workload conditions the QTF agreed to Aug 31 Despite statements and ad vertisements announcing sup port for the Protestant teachers in their twoweekold strike the Catholic teachers in voting ses sions this week refused to back their leaders promise of solid arity insisting instead that air raiigemenls be made to sign their contract The teachers have been strikr ing since Oct leaving 130000 Protestant students across the province without classes Orders hike OTTAWA tCPi Donald Tansley administrator of the antiinflation program issued an order Friday for increases for employees of Frtxlerated oOperatives Ltd of Alberta Mr Tanslcy said contract which comes into effect Nov will provide Itipercent salary increase in the first year and 12 per cent in thesecoiid The antiinflation board had recommended increases of per cent in the first year and 11 per cent in the second Mr lanslcy said that in ur riving at his decision he took in to account the groups histori cal relationship with Swanson Lumber Co of hisholni Alta Flu vaccine OTTAWA Pi First deliv eries of swine flu vaccine for the most vulnerable possible victims should begin at the end of the month Health Minister Marc Lalonde told the om mons on Friday There had been delivery do lay from European producers due to production problems He also told Stanley Haidasz IL Toronto Parkdalci that certain complications reported to have cropped tip in the lnited States have not been related so far to swme flu vac cine The disease centre at Atlanta would be making further re ports LIP grants OITAWA Itli Allocations for the 1070 77 Local Initiatives Program LI totalling $001 million were announced Friday by Bud Cullen minister of manpowerand immigration Allocations for the program designed to create jobs during peak times of seasonal uneni ployment are based on an esti mated unemployment rate for each federal constituency The totals by provinces are Newfoundland 37710000 Prince lC rd Island $1030000 Nova Scotia $3707000 New Brunswick 57701000 Quebec 328901000 Ontario $16305000 Manitoba 52440000 Saskatchewan $1784000 Alberta $1798000 British oluinbia 310171000 The Northwest lcrritories has been allocated $535000 and the Yukon $303000 statement from the minis Barrie Twin DriveIn Theatre 487 221 ters office said this years ro gram is expected to pr uce more than 20000 extra jobs this winter FIDELCASTRO IA involved Pact off HAVANA Reuteri Cuba gave notice Friday that it is calling off its 1973 antie hijacking agreement with the United States following the crash of sabotaged Cuban airliner last week off Barbados Premier Fidel Castro told rally here Friday that the US Central Intelligence Agency was directly involved in the sabotage carried out through mercenaries by antiastro groups based in the US The agreement will remain in effect until April 15 because ofa sixmonth notice clause Under the antihijacking agreement the US govern ment had undertaken to clamp down on antitastro Cuban exiles operating from its territory Castro also hinted that the IA might again be planning his assassination Gun control OTTAWA ICPi The gov ernment will seek the consent of the opposition parties in the ommons to reinstate its gun control legislation in the new session Justice Minister Ron Basford said Friday bill to tighten laws about gun ownership was still in the discussion stage when the last session ended Tuesday and the new one opened Unless allparty agreement is reached the legislation will have to be reintroducwl and go through the various legislative stages again Mr Basford told John Iier fenbaker Pt Prince Albert in answer to question that Al lan MacEachen the Govern ment House leader will seek the unanimous consent of the Commons to have the gun bill continue at the point reached last session In other words said Mr Diefenbaker the government is going to endeavor to resusci tate it and restore it to life for one am opposed to that There have been reports that opponents of tighter gun laws have persuaded some support ers of the bill to change their minds Unveiled OTIAWA IPi statue of Louis St Laurent former Lib cral prime minister was un veiled Friday by Prime Minis ter Trudeau in ceremony in front of the Supreme ourt of Canada building The statue commissioned by the federal gowrninent and sculpted by lCIck Imridy of Vancouver is bronc seated image of the late prime minis ter Mr St Laurent who died in NOW PLAYING TILL SUNDAY TENSION so overwhelming so unbearable so uncontrollable youll want to scream out loud WeDé Plin Again at ke RlllMAN RUNNING IINK potent BRENDA VACCARO millAftl Wilttltffl ttliiingDON STHOUO CHUCK SNAMAIA co itatimg RICHARD AYIIIS KYll IUWAROS DON liRANIilllV Baby Trump th was hank ivi weekeTtid Diane had nothing to be thankful for she was just trying to stay alive Rd 1973 was prime minister from 1948 to 1957 Earlier in the day bust of Mr St Laurent was presented to the people of Canada by his son Renault at an informal cer emony in the Commons Cent more OTTAWA CP Egg pro ducers will receive an addi tional one cent dozen for grade large eggs effective Monday the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency CEMA an nounced Friday The decision whether to pass this increase on to the con sumer rests with wholesalers and retailers Prices paid vary by province but producers in Ontario at present receive 73 cents dozen for grade large eggs statement issued by CEMA said upward pressures in most elements of the cost production formula such as labor puliets overhead depreciation and cost of capital more than offset the continuing decline in feed costs Not in court TORONTO CP One of three former Metropolitan To ronto police constables charged with 40 criminal offences did not appear in court Friday be cause he is in hospital suffering from nervous breakdown police spokesman said bench warrant was issued to Anthony Dutfield 33 of Brampton who with his part ner William Main 24 Toronto resigned last Sunday after being arrested by undercover policemen from their own divi sioii Main was remanded to Nov Both are charged with sev eral counts of break and enter theft possession of stolen prop erty and possession of burglary tools third former constable from the same division Ber tram Arthur Lee 23 of Halton llills Ont charged with one count of theft under $200 and one of possession of stolen property under $200 was remanded to Oct 25 by justice of the peace 13 guest preacher Dr Gordon Jones will be the guest preacher at the 1030 am service at First Baptist Church in Barrie this Sunday and in the evening will present an illustrated lecture The Bir thpalces of Nation after the church anniversary dinner to beheld at Trinity Church hall Dr Jones was born in Toron to and educated at Woodstock College McMaster University and at Edinburgh University He has been member of the executive boards of two Baptist conventions and has seen ser vice on the Council of the Bap tist Itcderation of Canada During World War II he served as chaplain with the andian Forces in Sicily Italy Normandy Belgium and Hol land ANADIAN SLRVIVIZS ABRRON Wales Reuteri Marjorie Blackwood of Ottawa remained the only anadian in singles com petition at an international un fer21 tennis tournament Thur ITS ALL FOR FUN AND EUN fOR ALLI THE ALL NEW 7283 lVIil ml itiiirsriix IIl ALAIN OELON STANLEY BAKER pin mm Av Ameo Amos were SPECIAL MATINHS SAT SUN ONLY AT 130 AUAMOUS LAYERS NLATRE who it NLOP 51 um The Barrie Examiner Saturday October 16 19765 IIIII II Bay HlVIEW CATERING AND BANQUET HALL AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 50 221 PERSONS WE ALSO CATER TO YOUR HOME Canadian Scandinavian Style Cold Buffet Danish open faced sandwiches our specialtY PHONE 7268979 Come Hear LONDON GABRIELI BRASS ENSEMBLE Fri Oct 2276 830 pm At Sams The Bandstand or at the door NOW PLAYING PM MATEO 7269944 It started as joke EASTWOOD INT EA DAN GI NOW PLAYING 645 915 PM THE UTLAW II IIIIII recommended ADULT IWOOO IRE Otllt AW 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