Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Oct 1979, p. 2

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tho examiner Wodnooday Oct 1m Mg roundug Uphill struggle predicted for SALT in Senate WASHINGTON AP The USSoviet strategic arms limitation treaty faces an uphill struggle in the Senate even if President Carter succeeds in severing the treaty from the furore over Soviet troops in Cuba The timing and outcome of the Chambers debate are clouded by procedural delays parlimentary manouevros filibusters and stormy debate over issues ranging from whether Soviet compliance with the treaty terms can be verified to demands for sharp increases in defence spending The Senates Democratic leaders want to begin floor de bate this year to avoid entangling the treaty in the presiden tial and congressional contests of 1900 But majority leader Robert Byrd says that timing would hold only if the pact clearly has the 67 votes needed for ratification Court upholds committee firing OTTAWA CP The Supreme Court of Canada has reimposed decision of labor arbitrator upholding the firing of union bargaining committee employed by Douglas Aircraft Co Ltd of Malton Ont The union leaders were dismissed by the company which alleged they encouraged employees to report sick during October 1973 as protest against the suspension of five union members Two byelections on way OTTAWA CP Byelections will be held Nov 19 to fill two Commons vacancies caused by the death of former prime minister John Diefenbaker and the resignation of Liberal MP Don Jamieson Prime Minister Joe Clark an nounced Tuesday The former Conservative prime minister represented the Saskatchewan riding of Prince Albert Jamieson former cabinet minister who switched to provincial politics represented the Newfoundland riding of BurinSt Georges Ed Broadbent New Democratic Party leader told report ers his party has good chance of winning both ridings The NDP placed second in both constituencies in the May 22 federal election There was no immediate comment from Liberal Leader Pierre Trudeau Gratified by Popes plea UNITED NATIONS CP External Affairs Minister Flora MacDonald an ardent advocate of human rights said Tuesday she is gratified that Pope John Paul made such strong plea for rights in his speech to the UN was very impressed she said in an interview after reception with the Pope and UN officials and delegates He dealt with the ideas that think are the most fundamental The pontiff speaking to the general assembly stressed the importance of human rights as key to peace He said war is rooted in the violation of mans inalienable rights The speech was the first to the UN by pope since Pope Paul VI addressed the assembly in 1965 Gold loses some of its glitter LONDON AP Gold lost some of its glitter on the bullion markets today following day of wild fluctuations The US dollar posted slight gains and losses against key currencies Gold began trading in London at $41250 an ounce then edged up to $417 That was well below the London record price of $44400 reached during trading Tuesday and also below Tuesdaysclosing price of $42400 Labor leftists score victory BRIGHTON England Router Leftwingers today scored second major victory at the Labor partys stormy annual conference Against the advice of James Callaghan party leader and former prime minister delegates passed resolution giving the partys leftistdominated national executive committee control over Labors election manifesto At present the party leader and his advisers draft the manifesto Canadair mum on selling report MONTREAL tCPi Canadair Ltd officials are withhold ing specific comment on recent statement by Sinclair Ste vens president of the federal treasury board that the government intends to sell the company to private en terprise Canadair vicepresident Harvey Wallford said Tuesday it would be premature to comment on the decision since Ste vens himself indicated that he had asked for studies to deter mine program for the sale of Crownowned companies COFFEESALE COME INTO TIM HORTONS FOR YOUR 30 OZ THERMOS BOTTLE ITSFILLED WITH OUR GREAT 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minor in juries as landing craft circled cise on northern Vancouver island is buried in wall of water as the Cana dian and American divers try to get their rubber ratt from the assault beach to their ship total of 40000 Canadian and US armed forces members are taking part in the exercise CP Photo Found guilty in slaying SUDBURY Ont CP Alex Woschdaj 65 of Sudbury was found guilty of man slaughter Tuesday in the shotgun slaying of his neighbor Sophie Hanycz in May Mr Justice WJ Anderson will sentence Woschdaj origi nally tried for firstdegree mur der on Nov The shooting of Mrs Hanycz 50 followed dispute over broken fence between her prop erty and Woschdajs The jury heard conflicting testimony from Woschdaj and Mrs Han yczs husband John Hanycz told court Woschdaj came onto his property saying Im going to kill you and your wife Woschdaj denied the state ment He said he wanted to talk to Hanycz after Hanycz had threatened his wife Hanycz said his wife was shot deliberater at close range Woschdaj said the gun went off accidentally after struggle with Hanycz Anderson who said both mens testimony left much to be desired described Wosch daj as being far from nor mal individual The accused had an excessive preoccu ation with his prop erty istrust of police and be lieved Hanycz was part of an unnamed organization Ander son said Woshdaj was assisted throughout the trial by Rus sian interpreter and Hanycz testified through Ukrainian interpreter Aluminum Basement Windows 36 23 39 23 storm window cuts heat loss and is easy to install Includes one slid and fibreglass screen 95 each Heating Ducts and Air Vents Installingaheating system or JUSI adding to your present one7 BUiIdalI has everything you need to get the lot done We carry completeline olducts and vents that are easy to in stall 5x60 Perimeter Pipe 2390a Universal Boot 3xl0 luau 29 Top Take Off Side Take Off 119° Basement Coiling Boot 4x10 Air Deflectors Floor Diffuser 3x10 2100 19 69 IL ASSOCIATE STORE ing light one 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