display on newspaper AP Photo Tshirt offensive Target Irans royal family in Tehrans streets for few cents you can test your marksmanship by shooting at the prime revolutionary target members of the shahs fami yon Firing of PO employee upheld by tribunal OTTAWA CP The post office had the right to fire an employee who refused to remove Tshirt bearing the words management sucks federal tribunal has ruled Following bizarre hearing the Public Service Staff Relations Board dismissed grievance by postal worker Juergen Schneider The board ruled the words management sucks are offensive that the grievor has been insubordinate and that the penalty of discharge imposed by the employer was justified During the course of the hearing the board called in linguistic expert who testified that meanings of slang words changeover the years The word sticks may not be offeir sive to persons in their 20s bill for older peo ple it might be considered crude and obscene The Canadian Union of Postal Workers CUPW went to the grievance hearing with unusual evidence two briefcases stuffed with Tshirts bearing variety of slogans Post office supervisor Roland Brazeau told Core problems coming up for discussion group opposed to the downtown improve ment project will meet five Toronto con sultants to discuss problems now facing Barrie The Citizens for Downtown Barrie group which has obtained ioo signatures from dissenting residents will hold the session Tuesday at Trinity Anglican Church ollicr Street Panel members include Bill Souter real estate broker and developer Howard Walker vicepresident of the Architectural onser vancy of Ontario George lttiseltlï¬ye historical architecture photographer Dr David Coates York tniversity professor specializing in computer population projec tions and senior planner from the city of Toronto The people dont want Barrie to make the same mistake in its downtown improvement project that Toronto did says have Edwards group adviser Barrie intends to tear down some of its older residential housing to make room for downtown improvement project The applica tion for approval is already at the provincial ministry of housing it important for people in Barrie to realize what will happen if the city is not developed properly said Virginia Cresswelldones group spokesman The panel will be offering various siiggcs tions to the projects Mrs resswellJoncs told The Examiner today One would maintain older buildings in the city The older buildings in town shouldnt always be the ones scheduled for demoli tion she said The group sent about 70 and up letters of objections from residents to the Ontario Municipal Board IOMB wednesday ls for WOMG Receives recognition Lina Hunter of Barrie has raised six children on her own Always ready to help others facing the same struggle she has been named the lHTu Single Parent of the Year by the Barrie chapter of Parents Without Partners Parents Without Partners has done lot for me especially giving me the opportuni ty to extend to people lm humanitarian really like people she says Mrs Hunter suggests people should face their difficulties with confidence With time the wound closes You can never forget completely but you still have to learn to accept and then advance For her story see todays Lifestyle Page Catchy fashion LONDON PI Now from the won derful folk who brought you the miniskirt comes new revelation Willit catch on Bet on it Itll catch on fire hydrants doorknobs fingernails tables chairs and your little brother Lester Theres no name for it yet but its skirt or dress which owes ancestrv to the elegant hiiiese cheongsam Whereas the cheongsam comes somewhere below the knee and is split to somewhere above the knee this new gar ment is somewhat longer and is split up to just south of the Forbidden ity First to latch on to the new style is The Sun which claims the largest circulation of any British newspaper Thats hardly surprising when you consider that The Suns daily feature is lady on page three who does not wear the new skirt or anything else for that matter Fashion editor Jean liobson enthuses that tantalizing girls are showing leg in peek aboo pencil skirts slit tip the back daringly high at the front or saucily on the side the board that management at the local Alta Vista terminal casts blind eye to almost any slogan gracing Tshirts these days But shirts bearing the words management sticks are not allowed PAIR FIRED The incident led to two firings and 59 suspensions The confrontation started last May 11 when Schneider was ordered to remove his shirt or turn it insideout He refused and was suspended the hearing was told and about 100 postal workers pinned on hastilymade lapel buttons bearing the same inscription Most removed them on order Those who did not were sent home The following day Schneider appeared for work wearing the same Tshirt and others continued wearing the buttons until they were again ordered off the premises Police were called to evict Schneider and some others May 12 The board wrote While the police were on the premises employees had assembled around and the atmosphere was electric Peo ple were shouting epithets The operations were completely disturbed Schneider then union vicepresident and Bob Burden shop steward were subse quently fired In separate decision the board said Burden should not be fired but should be suspended without pay for the oneyear period ending June 30 mm While Burden wore management sucks button he was not responsible for setting off the melee ï¬uï¬ï¬ Those half fare passengers for Denver please secure your chutes in preparation for jumping inside today lifestyle 71 entertainment sports oornlcstv guide 27 classified 2831 Stpplements Food City pages Kmart page Linda smiles again OTTAWA iCPi Linda Jones smiled at her parents Tuesday for the first time in more than week and asked for her favorite doll and an orange popsicle The fiveyearold had been unconscious Since she almost drowned in the icy Rideau River on March 11 She slipped through the ice while playing with friend Doctois at Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario are optimistic Linda will recover fully although they will be watching closely in the next several months for possible brain damage Linda is off the critical list and described as in good condition although she is still weak after being maintained in coma as doctors undertook the delicate recovery process They kept her body cooled to trv to minimize brain damage then gradiiallv warmed her last Friday She was pulled from the river by anier policeman Raymond Pitre She was limp and unconsCious and had been in the water for about 10 minutes Warns about attacks SPRLCE GROVE Alta Pi Sinclair Stevens predicted Tuesday that the Liberals will launch vicious personal campaign against Opposition Leader Joe lark in the next federal election Stevens Progressive Conservative finance critic called Prime Minister Trudeau an emperor and confrontation artist and warned Conservatives to prepare for personal attacks on lark Speaking to about 100 party faithful from Clarks Yellow head riding west of Ed monton Stevens also described Trudeau as man who is desperate whose time has run out and doesnt know how to salvage Liberal government crumbling in Ottawa Still in hospital OllliOOl iStafti father and son remain in satisfactory condition in hospital today recovering after fire destroyed the familys townhouse Thurs day hief lrancrs Magmre said the site was 115th your No 68 Wednesday March 21 1979 5° Per Copy Carrier Home Dellvery 90° Woouly the examiner serving barrie and simcoe county israelmoves toward climax in marathon treaty debate JERUSALEM CP lsraels parliament moves today toward the climax of its emor tioiial marathon debate on the proposed peace treaty with Egypt The debate opened Tuesday and was dominated by Prime Minister lVlenachcm Begins angry rdjection of recent statements by Egyptian Prime Minister Mustapha Klilalil that Israel would withdraw to borders which existed before the 1967 Middle East War However large majority of the Knesset tparliament is expected to approve the trear ty at the conclusion of the debate tonight or early Thursday Begins remarks are not ex pected to delay the signing of the pact next week in Washington House Speaker Thomas ONeill said President arter informed him that Begin Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Carter will sign the treaty at pm EST Monday in the US capital Begin opened the Knesset debate with vow that lsrael will never permit the division of Jerusalem again will never allow Palestinian state to be established west of the Jordan River and will never return to the borders it had before the 1967 war IS PIIMISIK Khalil who said last week that the peace agreement provided for the eventual return of East Jerusalem to the Arabs said Bcgins reply spoils the atmosphere of the peace process But he said he did not think it would block the treaty signing Begins declaration was seen as move to placate rightwing hawks demanding assurances that the autonomy promised by the treaty to the Palestinians in the West Bank of the Jordan River and the iaza Strip will not lead to Palestinian statehood or to the weakening of Israels military presence in the territories it seized in the Mi war Meanwhile Jordans King Hussein is travelling to Saudi Arabia today to discuss what to do when the treaty is signed and the Saudi royal family have indicated they will support panArab sanctions against Egypt but the Egyptians say they believe the Saudis will not cut off the siuiblc financial aid they have been giving them lraq has rallgtArati League members to an emergency nitsting in Baghdad next wHk to decide on economic and other icprisals against Egypt for signing the treaty Airport strike irks passengers LONDt tN iAPi Immigration officers at Heathrow Airport went on strike today lcav ing long lineups of angry passengers waiting to clear customs In Scotland Boom civil ser vants ere on strike The airport walkout began at midnight reducing the staff at customs stations from three to one At times lines of passengers stretched more than ioo metres as flights ar rived from North America Australia and South Africa Waiting near the end of one qiiciic was ac tor Richard Widniark and his wife When reporters tried to question him about lllt delay he waved them away saying loigit it havent got enough priililciiis Scottish courts were at standstill and most government offices were unstaffcd flf north of the border was further llSlUliltl by the winters heaviest snowfalls The 24rhour stoppage in Scotland was pro mpied by the suspension of 39 civil servants at the Scottish office in Edinburgh When the cool winds left over from winter blow across legs that are supposed to be getting an early suntan it is quick reminder that even though the calendar says it is spring there is still bit of winter in the air From left to fly Rllllll THU Of The Eiimiiicr Spring is officially here and if you were iislwp at twenty two minutes after mid iigh to lay you missed the arrival liut llllf the season arrives the Stzttlt day every year iiirch Zlv as the sun crosses thc equator to most of tis spring isnt something we acluiowlcilgi to lllt lllllllflt It not lust ii traditional tinm llf ichiili and reticwiil crops are planted animals give birth and flowers bloom Spring toi ninny nl us is ficling oitcr of restlessness or extwctiition dcfiiutc change of mental llllltltlt difficult to pin down but generally ltstllltiil as spiii= fiyci llitIi Is hit Hf tllftltt lii llLfiltl spring is the iiiginning of cyclc says lariic psychologist lli tarol liMzislct WASHIV il fictitir Republicans say they are not satisfied with the appoint iiieiit of special counsel to investigati alliig ed irregularities in President tartcr tamin peanut business and have warned ll niigli lead to llliljtii scandal On Tuesday Attorney General filllllll llcll named laul uiian New York lawyer it He In Republican litllilt to head an iii vestigation started by the iiisticelepartnicn and the ffd deadï¬ne inspected thoroughly but no cause to the blaze can be found Weve been through it but we cant find out the exact cause For the time being were going to have to just say an accident happened and leave it at that said the chief Thrii year old lason lliiiipfiii was rescued from the tire by neighbor Thi boy was flown to Toronto Sick hildrcn Hospital where he remains His father tircg llimpfin is in oli ingwood General and Marine Hospital whcrc his wife Sherri was also treated tiii rcliasidonthewcckcnd Just too much plane This hangar at Saskatoons airport couldnt accommodate all of one of Nor canairs planes so special portal was built in the doors Norcanoir operates between Rogno and points in northern Saskatchewan CP Wirephoto right Karen Megraw Susan Hern Heather Traves Val Daniels and Marlene Calhoun dont really care as they relax of Georgian College in Barrie because they can laugh the cold off in lieu of head start on summer ton Examiner Photo by David Burcsik Its official springs here People planning to lllllit put their house up for sale in spring says in McMastcr and they ills tend to change iolis it this timi Although the fithll is traditional tiiiic of growth and fertility is morc closi ly associated with litiilltl and thosc dcpitidciit on lllt liind liilllitl pliciwmcna lltt in among lllIt in We slitiiiilgt Homeowners and apartment dwellers flex thiii green thiiinlr in attempts to raw garitcns no niottci how small they iii liisiy fliivuytl 15tillt lfii ll ot tiicdoiii troll lll it iotw iiid lliiiissixiii llOlt iit new lnLlliliillL spring is not happy tiinc tot many says Jo olic psychology insliuctoi iii iioiginn ol legi iiHing out oi hcavy wintcr clothes and into fllt ll1llilt may maki Oll ficl fiiptililin lnid cquiscd ngletgzilc sty lt spci iai pinw lllIl lawyer working llltlllrtliftiill ttntr lltllll1ttftllttlftlltlll tii tiikc liii LJ Ill tlii lllllltltlltill lhc piiilici Ili Watergate is in isiuipnlilo said Hwil Republican leader lfiiiltl fmlvlit it lfllliltf lltl ilitlllV till ll fitltilliiliiil Eli tlic loomat Senate ftttiiititltll ï¬nd iil lilttillL llliil lifll lliiliii slitcm pitistï¬tiliii Likcisiiiilt iiriaii qualificd May allow fare cuts tllli tl lransport Minister Otto Lang said Tuesday he doisnt expect the lnitcd Statis to inipliniciit threats to stop Il anada bargain flights on some niciican ltlltlt Lung told tlic toninioiis hi iannda can allow similar or matching rate cuts for an lincs fly mg Into aiiadn fcihaps that may allcyiate somewhat the concern iii the nitid Shitcs The matching fari cuts would apply to the sanic routes Montreal cy York Torontiilnis llLflt and iincoiiyciNew Yiitk ii rcsult Lang said he docs not expect tlic to blotl the March Min cti rac taic dcil ii tniiiida on flights to sclcctcdl points tonsciytitiye iaiispoi tlllll l£ll lurti flSLii disniissid Langs Olllllltlll in cold conduit for hc ii INNI tanadians who hau signed up tor lllt bargain flights tol tftlllillOll fiiitllti Lllliiil iiffitltils sttLgicd lilw king llll liill Laiii iati flights in icalinfioi toi lllillitf itlllllli inirlici llll yiuii liy fltitmllldii Iiillliititk Ullitmls Vietnamese celebrate ill Iti Kl ti tcuir iciiiiiicc iic cclcliiitiig pm tl iallic although wiiin hit cw twqm tll lllliifll oi ie iiaiii sidi iii hi tioidii hc Vicniim News Ltll flif today iuciii said that Tran chairman of the Hanoi fiuplc ltlllillllltt told rally itlllllltl irowd of loom in the Victiiannw cqizhi vii iiwsdny hey the tiiiicsi iic sifl stiiioiiinil hiir troops ill many litIllil arms on vntniinici tiriitoiy and lllltiit ii lffll iii1 military iilycnuiw oiiiiiciiiri lmh tlt have igtiml Id fliinoi as thc lt fil litfllilillliii irii lieii month long lmrdii tlifiliit iwi iio oi tindate physically lighter but this isnt always accompanitxl by feeling of elation says Mrs Wolfe In fact spring is season of increased depression and high su1cidc ratc especially among the student community she savs Faced with examinations and their own academic cycle which is ending rather than beginning students find their liftstyle is perhaps not syncronicd with sonic more ancient way to allow them to ttltlril the season Spring doesnt bring the rehcffl says Mrs Wolfe She says it is often time of high pci sonal expectations resulting in deHSSltii when we realiu we cannot reach the high goals we have set Republicans warn about scandal White House spokesman lody Powell said artcr is confident the investigation will pro vc that there was no criminal act or rongdo ingoii his part There has been no formal accusation of any wioiigdoing on the part of the artcrs Records from the family peanut warehousi in Plains ta have been subpoenaed in tlic llllt dcpartnicnts investigation of thi tinancial activities of Bert Lance closi friend of arter and his onetiiiic budget lllilliii Wanna buy pothole WELLSTON Ohio AP For the person who has everything lt including spare In the city of Wellston has unique of fering genuine potholes The southeast Ohio community has boo residents atid with the disappearance of winter snow about 100in kingsiid potholcs What the town does not have 15 lflt Stimuli to STILUOO needed to patch lhc potholes pothole sale was suggested as jliht during an informal council meeting Monday The next day local newspaper raii front page story about the plan Shortly after the newspaper hit the streets woman walked in with cheque for two potholes said Wellston Mayor Harold Soudcrs Ferry passengers freed NORTH SYDNEY itfi Thi 1m passengers aboard the Manor Alantica were freed after days of ice hound llll piisonnicnt when the Marim ferry docked early today The Atlantica left Port Aux bisque Nfld Sunday night on scheduled Ti hour crossing to this apc Breton poil ll dockd at 41a ni AST today Thi major discomfort for those aboai lngan Tuesday afternoon when the ficii water supply failed Supervisors do repairs Oltllll Spcciali brokin watii pipc beneath the citys main stric being repaired by whitecollar public worle supervisors and contracting firin not by water and sewer workers The 22 city employees watched Tuesday and today aK water from thi lirokin pip flowed down Mississauga Strch The workirs wcri locked out of their jobs It PM In after iiiidiation llill tailed to produci any new agreement weather Variable cloudiness today and Thursday Highs both days to to l2 low overnight near