Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Apr 1979, p. 2

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Khomeini move wfidensspht among leaders TEIIRAN AP lt Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeinis firing squads executed seven more of the Shahs men today as warning from Tehraiis local religious leader against another dictator widened the split among the leaders of the Iranian revolution Six military men ranging in rank from private to major were shot before dawn in Tehran for taking part in the mas sacre of hundreds of antishah demonstrators in Tehran on Sept Radio Tehran announced The announcement said another man was shot in the southeastern city of Kemian for killing one person in an aiitishah riot An Islamic revolutionary court gave ll others prison sentences ranging from three months to 10 years and acquitted two men the broadcast said This brought the total number of confirmed executions by Khonieinis revolutionary committees to 143 since the diverse political and religious forces led by the Shiite Mosleni patriarch overthrew Shah Mohammad Reva Pahlavis royal government in February Claims three million killed BANGKOK ilteuter The vicepresident of the new Cambodian administration claims that about three million people were killed during the rule of ousted premier Pol Pot Radio Phnom Penh said Wtdtltsdiiy VicePresident Pen Sovan made the claim to officers and men in the ad ministrations armed forces to mark the fourth anniversary Tuesday of the April 1975 overthrow of IS backed government in Pliiioiii Peiih Seethrough blouse brings sentence LONDON AP teenage girl who wore seethrouin pullover at one of Londons busiest street corners on Easter Sunday has been put on probation for one year for behaving in way likely to provoke disturbance of the peace Re becca Vickery posted £3125 32 bond after she was con victed Tuesday But she denied the garment in which she was arrested at Marble Arch was suggestive and said her boy friend wore one similar to it Recognize new Ugandan government tll itli External Affairs Minister lon laiiiiesoii says anada has recognized the new government of Iganda and looks forward to friendly relations with the government of President Isufu Lule Janiieson made his announcement Monday after Lule was sworn into office in Kampala during the weekend Lule and other insurgents backed by Tanzanian forces have over thrown the ldi Amin regime anada and other countries have condemned alleged repression under the Amin government Ottawa has not launched any new aid programs In Iganda iii the last two years Volcanic eruption strongest yet KINUSIOWN St Vincent tReuterI The Soufriere vol cano erupted again Tuesday night after three days of rela tive calm and St Vincents stateowned radio said the crap tion was by far the strongest so far Loud explosions were acconipaniul by flashes of fire from the crater which threw pull of black smoke and ashes many kilometres into the air Tremors from the latest eruption the eighth in six lays were felt in Kingstown about 18 kilometres to the south The latest eruption was short and violent lasting only about 13 minutes officials said Seisniologists waited for daylight to check whether the 15m metre volcano spewed out fresh lava flows paul 980 CITATION Tears campaign posters arrested TOKYO AP French tourist was arrested Tuesday for tearing down campaign posters after he complained that electioneering for city assembly seats was too noisy Courtois Herve 23 charged with violating free election campaigning tore down four posters in residential area and dumped them in waste basket Police said 15 Japanese have been arrested on similar charges Commissioner recalled to Kampala OTTAWA CP Lamech Akongo Ugandas high com missmner to Canada has been recalled to Kampala following the overthrow of ldi Amins strongman regime lbraham Mukibi consular at the office has been named acting high commissioner Officially Akongo was recalled for consultation with the new prov1sional government that recently took over the country by force But there is some Speculation Akongo will seek asylum elsewhere Meanwhile Patrick Kisuule member of an exile group that opposed Aniin said he expects Ugaiidaiis living in Ottawa Montreal and Toronto will retum to Uganda now that Amin has been ousted More flee Jackson floods JACKSON Miss AP lhe surging Pearl ltiver eon tinues to pour over its banks forcing new evacuations downstream from waterlogged Jackson where authorities say some flooded areas may not dry out fora week or more And in Alabama civil defence officials worried whether people will leave their homes in time to escape anticipated record flood crests expected to threaten the westcentral section of the state Plant startup to be delayed TORONTO itl The first half of Ontario Ilydros third heavy water plant 11 on the Bruce Peninsula will be com pleted but its startup will be delayed until its output is needed Ilydro chairman Itobert Taylor said Tuesday Taylor said the decision by Ilydros board of directors re flected the reduced needs by Ontario Hydro as result of the lower forecasts in the growth of electrical demand as well as the continued uncertainties about future heavy water sales in anada and foreign countries Lebanese force in UN buffer zone TYRE Lebanon itll Lebanese ariiiy battalion moved into the UN buffer Ollt in southern Lebanon today but came under fire from hristian militiamen threatening to proclaim their own republic goveiniiient announcement said the Boo man battalion was shelled from the border area tor lo minutes alter entered the area east of lyre controllisl by the will man IN Interim Force in Lebanon INlllll The deployment operation was halted the statement said The troops took updefensive positions with forces pending the outcome of negotiations by INllll oiii niaiid Death penalty no deterrent LONDON nt IIv The threat of capital punishiiiint does not prevent murders psychology professor said liies day Neil idmar responding to an advertisement in loronto newspaper by the aiiadian Iolice ssociatioii iltIiKitlIllL the reinstatement of thcdeath penalty said the murder rate of aiiadian policemen has not risen since the death penalty for murder was abolished Policemen are probably outraged by the kind ot things they see and want retribution said idniar an associate psychology professor at the iiivirsity oi Western iitario Generally retribution is not eiy good Inco contract talks continue IUIIONIU itlt onttact talks tIllllIlllltil Iuisday in an attempt to resolyi striki by ll7oo worker at lnco Metals to in Sudbiiry iit which Iiigait Sept 13a lllIltIll simkesmaiisaid lalks were to resume today between negotiators tor Illt company and Initid Steelworkcis nt iiicrici Local Moo Negotiations resumed lll liittir breaking oil Ieb illll involve two mediators from the niario labor lllllllslty The first Chevy of the 805 Awhole new kind of compact car Chew Citation SEE THEM TODAY ON DISPLAY AT ii The more you look into it the more beautiful it looks This tow truck needs tow This truck owned by Ideal Towing in nearby Ed monton is resting on the bottom of Lac St Anne after it broke through the ice trying to tow another truck that had gone down third truck also went through the ice but it and the original truck were retrieved CP Photo Stop treating Quebecers like traitors McTeer It ttiltlt VIIil Alta Maureen Mclici told vlbciti iiltl Illtsilii Illt ll kiip Qiiibcc tiiiiadii to the led ital goilllliiitil If stop treat me its inhabitants llkt traitoi Spiaktiigtiiziiliiiiiwoiiiiiial church basement IIIILIII in Illl rural town oi Too ls lclecr witc ot Iiogrissiic toi sityatiu Illiltl loc till said the Liberal Ltlilllllltll has made Qucbiccis tici like ltiiitors to toiitidiiatit li inc legitimate demands oi kiwpthicouiitry togctbci Iaity otluiab had citit Is IKtllll It ltiltki tiltltij pitiiuii lll IliilltiIl press IIiirks liLli that ltlllll tuit Itfllll Iiillliill tippoi lii ttl ii iI they elected Part tguiIii or fiiiu lll tlvIIIlIl Lionruliicul III lht KII tiwl illritlt lii said tlaik emriiinciit ilillLllltI loiitiml would proye to gmlow ll they ltcnm vli llll what no wanted llll lillll ll ILilIx about IJXtkllllt iivwcdtiiteralsystciii tgiiwbci Iiciiei IItli We wouII iltiilltJ lllt tMlIlI illtl ll ltltt central goycriiiiiciit to lttttl lllt soyvriigiitj issoi mot 233 Bradford Street Barrie Ontario 7261 81 tIiIsc people lltl no doubt we tItIl Ililtll lcliil was til slilii Illtlll during her xiicl II caiii IIity niiil III was tIiIri only to more iiiic iiiiw31i2i lociil pi opli and lo lIy il ltvlftl Illlittl hi Ii Illilll asked IIIHS ITIUN After first referring the woman to several UllltilRs rc ctlil Iltttlil llll ltlflitt Iil er abandoned her iitlltill stance She told Mrs Watt that separatism is legitimate expression of anger by Qlltlllttls over the way the federal govciniiicnt has treated Ilitlll during the last decade Qawbeccrs are being told un Icw tIicy ltl certain way they iii not good iiiadians Ilow would you like it II the federal Ltowiiiiiiciil treated you like traitor because you oted for Alberta Illtllllfl letir LongI ltltfl ls Mcleers iiiieixcted at tack on lllt Liberal government tiilIlt during her first day of weeklong campaign swing through Yellowhead ltlizmrd conditions forced the closing of several schools and rural roads were so bad the muffler was torn out from the bottom of her campaign van Earlier at Spruce trove Alta Ms Mcleer struggled to smile despite the weather and groupof belligerent students Spruce trove bedroom community of 7ooo near Ed moiiton is new area for lark part of the riding added through rulistribution Hulk is expected to retain his seat eas ily in the May 22 election Ms Mcleer was surrounded by an entourage of about dozen party workers jour nalists and television technicians Home Auto Life Business sarjeant Insurance I00 Bell Farm Rd Barrio Ont FRONT WHEEL DRIVE WITH STANDARD CYLINDER ENGINE AND AVAILABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND TOOkm URBAN IF ALL YOU EVER DID WAS DRIVE AROUND TOWN YOUD GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH Chevroletoldsmobilecadillac paul sadlon motors inc LITRES PER THURS 99 FRI 99 SAT 96 the examiner Wednesday April Radio can alter radar MIAMI Fla AP Speed monitoring equipment used by many police agencies can be distorted such things as CB radios an can lead officers into mistakenly believing car is speeding says radar tech nieian Telephone paging signals citizens band and twoway radios or even faulty auto ignition can deceive radar device Andrew Soccio operator of radar main tenance service in Browns Mills NJ testified Tuesday Soccio testified as witness in Dade County court hearing where public defenders are challenging the reliability of radar readings as evidence in speeding cases Twentyseven accused speed ers are represented by county public defenders who seek to suppress the use of radar clock ings as evidence PreSiding Judge Alfred Nes bitt halted more than 900 traffic cases in the county after view ing films in February that ap peared to show radar giving se riously flawed readings SocCio told the judge that seemingly innocent outside in fluences someone whistling into CB microphone for ex ample can deceive radar rig Ive seen the radar register 82 miles tittifz kilometres an hour on stationary equipment as result of long continuous whistle from CB radio about 35 feet 11 metres away said Soccio He said faulty ignition on an approaching car could cause police officer to pinpoint car other than the one with the faulty ignition But under cross examination Soccio admitted he has never seen that happen Mortgage Puticipation Va 96 6ICI Worms From I2 months to your lntorut paid monthly OPIoau contact Ralph Loughud 7206361 John Coleman 7288 sadlon motrs 1980 OLDSMOBILE NEW FOR OLDS IN 80 The 1980 Oldsmobile Omega Brougham coupe has wheelbase of mm 1049 in and is approximately 340 kg 750 lbs lighter than the 1979 model It is available in four models both coupes and sedans in the Omega and Omega Brougham series REFRESHMENTS

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