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Barrie Examiner, 10 Mar 1979, p. 1

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saturday is for pool Charged following chase I3ear eld lilltlilllt tin youth ha been charged by ttsiaiio Iio iiicial Ittlttl following high spt ml chase on Highway Ii north of Iiiilllttdlls tbs llItl lilltfl oiislabli lion lillllbl HII liiilllt detaelinieii said llI Illtlltll has been charged Illi three lttlil oi iiio tliett three counts ot break tilitl tlltl lllll one count of dangei nus ill ll onstable felines said the ther reached speeds of up to about lift kn ll north oii Highway ll towaiilstirillia Iwo cruisers troiii lllt ttll Utillia detachment Ittllltil the chase who ended lust soiitliot the Highway tlt tossioil on st ticlttnis SIlll onstalile ticliiias who was tllIltL lllt said during his iitenip to stop he was hit tlrillia detachment Iotal damage to both cat is vstnnaiiit ii slim Iiisaid Exemployee jailed I$IIIIH til Ittllllll batik employee who used his knowledge of bank ing and computers to Miami tanada rust of 822500 was sentenced Iiiday to it months inyail Iliitl Spoonci 11 also was ordered to make restitution of tint to the two people and two companies he cheated and is window on the W9rid Spring here we come Jamie Bradbury l4 months old of Barrie takes the high road and his twin brother Jed takes the low road but with mother Barbara doing the piloting they will both reach home at the some time With spring just around the cor ner it is time to get outside she said Examiner Photo by David Burcsik cruiser directly behind the speeding car from behind by lllltttt1lli tltllsli tioin the glamorous or trendy pursuitshsee todays Win dow on the World for photo feature on darts and placed on tt months probation The court was told that Spooner who worked loi the taiiilini Imperial Itank of toninierce in London tint and anoilici bank employee from Kitchener tint went to Ioioiito and opened 3o accounts Ill 10 branches connected by the sanit coinplilei systeiii Four guerrillas killed IIII Al VAIv Israeli troops killed four litltSlllllitll infiltrators apparently planning on taking hostages in Israel during Iiesidcnt artcrs visit the military com tiiaiid said today spokesman said the guerrillas carried cxplotvcs and sabotage materiel as well as leaflets indicating they intended to take hostages in bid to force Israel to free Arab prisoners There was no immediate word on where the iabs planned to make then at tack weather uiisk westerly winds developing by this afternoon with temperatures steady near or falling slowly Low overnight l3 to l0 Variable cloudiness Sunday continuing win dy with few flurries persisting near the Great Lakes Highs to Come home to Examiner Call 7266539 for home delivery llCllltAN iAIi Thousands of women walked off their jobs in Iran today in mass demonstration against attempts to restrict their freedoms under the Islamic state en visaged by Ayatollah Ituhollah Khomeini Unconfirnud reports said lslaniic orthodox groups attacked some of the women on Tchrans main thoroughfare Ferdowsi Street and one report said several women were stabbed The walkout tied up the countrys major banking institutions and Iraii Air the na tional airline Many secretaries frotn private concerns alsojoincd in Witnesses said women at banks showed up for work early in the morning and then at prearrangwl signal got up and walked out to gather in downtown Ieliran lhe women chanting hiiiliiil and Lets Have tur Freedoms tried to march to the justice ministry But armed guerrillas temporarily prevented them from pro ceetiing IIt ll BURKE Ihc march tied up traffic as the women milled about waiting to move in the direction of the ministry where they planned to protest to Premier Ichdi Ilazaigans provisional gowrnment llazargan has been ordered by Khomeini to prepare the country for referendum March to to determine whether Iran becomes aii Islamic republic Women have been demonstrating iii the capital since lhursday against Khomeinis decrees which have lifted their right to con test divorce action against them by their husbands in abscntia Khomeini also has urged women to wear chadors the black Islamic traditional head toanklc length veil or proper head covering in public and at their work in Ft iday Khomeini told thousands of followers in the holy ll of om We respect women we want to save them from corruption We dont want them to be toy in the hands of young rogues We recommend to them iwonient to divert froiti their old path the path which was created by foreigners to lead them toward corruption Iain at the serviceof women Iltl ICIIIIIIS The 78 year old Shiite Mosleni leader of the Iranian revolution also branded those who are against an Islamic republic as enemies of thestate Those who want to add the word demmratic to an Islamic republic are pco ple who are ignorant of the West and are ig norant or traitors he said Khomeini also urged support for liarargans government in preparing the referendum Sources close to Iiarargan said he offered his resignation to Khomeini iii om on Thurs day but withdrew it after the ayatollah pro mised to issue orders backing him Baaigan was angered that Khomeims revolutionary committees have usurped his functions and that Iranian women may lose freedom under an Islamic republic AntiPeking data broadcast ltANtiKttK Ihailand iIi Vietnam said today that radio station In him has begun broadcasting dissident antileking in loiiiiation and supporting llanoi iii the Iron tier war There was no independent confirnia lion ot theclaim tin the war front one Bangkok analyst said Friday the Vietnamese were shelling the Ilnnese in some frontier areas Ilut another slI the ietiiainese were allowing the fliinese to withdraw peacefully three weeks after they invaded Hanoi Radio said the secret station on Fri day attacked senior Vice Premier Ileng Xiaoping tlcng llsiaopingi for embroiling hina in war with Vietnam and of sending troops to Laos to open new war front The broadcast said Iengs aims were being condemned by hinas central organ and the hinese people China and on my left Vietnam inside today lifestyle entertainment window on the world Opons 10 comicstv guide classified 14 17 use your No 59 Saturday March 10 1979 To It ltltll Itl lllttl The ilaniiner Ilt department officials in Midland liac not yet pinpointed the cause of Male which causml an estimated St lllllllltll damage to the towns municipal building Friday after noon Iim Iflllltl Midland tire illltl said to day he has two or three notions as to the origin of the fire which gutted the buildings top but at this time they are purely speculative hief IilIIlltll said an inspector from the provtiiclal liie tiiatslialls office has been called in to inyestigatc the cause of the fire The fire which broke out in the upstairs ceiling about 43 pm Friday was finally 5° Per Copy the exa Demonstrators iust wont let go More than M4 people were arrested Friday as they at tempted to block delivery of 450ton reactor vessel to the Seabrook NH atomic power plant Members of the wns municipql building broagni under control about in this morn ing hiet Illlllll said When we arrived the whole second floor in the old part of the building was completely engulfed the chief said thief Iemieu said smoke from the fire was so thick on the north side of the building located on Ilomimon Avenue that visibility was less than to feet The smoke was so bad that local firefighters as well as volunteers from Icnctanguishenc depleted their air supply by about it fhief Leninus said He said the co operation from neighboring municipalities was excellent especially from the ity of Barrie whose lire depart ment rushed about in bottles of air to the firefighters at the scene Risking renewed war Carter tells Egyptians Alltft tIt Iicsidenl aitet told Egypts parliament today that AnwarSadats Arab critics are risking renew ed war and fur ther suffering for their people by refusing to join negotiations with Israel Saying an Egyptian Israeli peace treaty is within our grasp arter made strong show of support for the IIgyptian president who has been called traitor by some fellow Arab leaders because of his attempts to con cludc such treaty We are ready to work with any who are Willing to talk peace arter said lhose who at tack these efforts are opposing the only realistic process that can bring real peace to the Middle East liet no one be deceived The effect of their slogans and their rhetoric is to make them in reality advocates of the status quo not of change of war not of peace of further Ianctothearing starts Agony of MttNlltlfiAl WIN hushed courtroom audience relived the agony of former British trade commissioner laincs rosss kidiiapp ing during preliminary hearing Friday for Jacques Lanctot charged with the abduction that helped spark the titTtittciober risis The court ticard statement to police by ross in which he gave details of his 39 days at the hands of Front dc Liberation du Quebec FLQI cell The wiry Itilycar old Lanctot who recently returned from exile in Paris is charged with conspiracy kidnapp ing forcible detention and extortion for the kidnapping In his statement read by lieut Andre hartrand ross said his most terrible night during the kidnapping came ugtl he learned suffering not of achieving the human dignity to which long suffering people of this region artentitled artei spent the night in the Mediterranean port of Alexandria before flying by helicopter today to airo to address the Ieoplcs Assemva He planned more talks today with Sadat and outck visit to the pyramids before fly ing to Israel arriving in Tel Aviv after the end of theJew isli sabbath at sundown arter told the Peoples Assembly that he remains committed to comprehensive peace that would recognize the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people arter said he is personally committed to follow up hopedfor peace treaty between Egypt and Israel by tackling other issues of concern to the Palestinians and to future negotiations with other neighbors of Israel Carrier orno Dolivory 90° Weekly serving barrie and simcoe county Clamshell Alliance held on to each other as police tried to remove them from the path of the convoy carrying the huge vessel AP Photo Midland fire damage heavy Without the air we were totally handicap ped he said The wind seemed to shift and held the smoke close to the ground said Iciiiieu hicf liemieux said severe water damage Iiad contributml to the overall cost of the fire but could not give an accurate figure at this time However Morland Wynn the mayor of Midland said it will cost more than $125 million to replace damaged portions of ilie two storey building Its pretty disturbing and disappoint ing to have this happen said Mayor Wynn It means lot of good work has gone down the pipe lie said council records had been locked in vault and were not destroyed temporary headquarters have been set up in the towns civic centre for the police and fire departments which wcie also housed in the municipal building Publishers CTV in battle ltllttiNltt itli The publishers of Margaret Irudeaus book and are in battle over aii interview with Mrs Trudeau scheduled to be shown on national TV Sunday night An interim injunction was issued Friday which stops TV from broadcasting publishing or releasing all or part of the inter view until the application for an injunction is disposed of or until 959 in EST Sunday What that means in effect is that can not use the hourlong interview until the court makes decision on an application for per manent injunction That decision is expected this weekend after IV presents its case to dav The publishers are asking for the perma nent injunction to stop the showing of the in terview at least until after the book goes on sale to the public kidnap victim relived of the murder of Pierre Laporte then Quebecs labor minister llis captors had no sense of shock when they heard of the death they seemed to be expecting it Before his hearing got under way Lancots lawyer Robert Ieniieux presented motion challenging the courts right to try his client on grounds the Itritish North America Act was the result of colonialism and the judges had been named by power foreign to Quebec Sessions Judge Maurice ltousseau rejected ttns atid ruled after 90 minute preliminary hearing that row prosecutors have enough evidence for case against Iaiictot who Iias so far entered no plea date for his trial before Superior Judge and Jury will be decided when assiles pen in May Lanitors brotherinlaw and sister Jac ques and Louise 05settclrudcl who also entered no plea to the same charges are to stand trial by iudge on May 16 Lanctot who is free on $50000 bail sat at tentively next to his lawyer at Fridays hear ing while rown prosecutor Jean Pierre Ilonin called eight police and expert witnesses llis argument centred on an analysis of FM cominuniques and the state ment to police by ross Handwriting expert Michele Langlois Sarrasin said the lettering on two eonimuni ques matched that on list of telephone numbers found on lianctot when he was an rested iii cont cction with anotherncident iii iwisi

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