uwoMjo wr rawimgw 33 avast3 the examiner lt 3R enough If America is guing to build power plants for the future we must bmld them safely or not build them at all Ken nedy told an audience of some 3000 Democrats at fund raising dinner Friday Kennedy in twoday campaign swing was to attend rally today in Buffalo NY for local Democratic can KennedycaHs for halt to nuclear plants CHARLESTON WVa AP Senator Edward Kennedy is calling for halt to new nuclear power plants in the United States until safety issues can be resolved saving the recommendations of presidential commission dont go far didates before returning to Washington The Massachusetts Democrat will announce he is candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in Boston Wednesday But his campaign became official last Monday when he formed presidential campaign com mittee In his West Virginia appearance Kennedy disagreed with the decision of the presidents Three Mile Island commission against recommending moratorium on new nuclear plants Woman bluecollar worker quits HAMILTON iCPi The first female bluecollar worker hired since 1961 at the Steel Co of Canada Ltds Hilton Works quit Friday after only two days on the job The sudden resignation by Janet Taylor 26 who had been working as helper at the roll shop surprised the company and group pressuring it to hire more women Ray Alden the companys head of industrial relations said Fnday that Miss Taylors reasons for quitting were per sonal but related to the publicity She had been encouraged to stay and would be welcome to reapply he said She began work Wednesday after the company was criti cized for its hiring practices and plans were announced for campaign to force the corn any to hire women Another woman is SCht uled to start work Monday and third Nov 14 Insulation materials studied OTTAWA iCIi Cellulose insulation already controlled by the Hazardous Products Act may soon be joined by others Allan Lawrence consumer and corporate affairs minister said Friday LawrenCc told the Commons social affairs committee that department offiCials are studying all insulation materials especially plasticbased board and foam insulation Tax bill comes up Monday OTTAWA Ii The Commons is expected to give third and final reading Monday to bill that doubles to $500 the maximum tax deduction by individuals for employment ex penses and offers professionals special tax treatment MPs completed clausebyclause debate Friday on the leg islation which gives parliamentary authority to last falls Liberal budget The budget proposals were put into effect last year but did not receive approval before Parliament was dissolved for the May 22 election The only major change in the bill involved the taxation of to obtain professionals who preferred tax treatment incorporate themselves Found not guilty in death LONDON Ont 1Ii An Ontario Supreme Court Jury found Boleslaiw Steve Rupka 64 not guilty Friday of the death of Aloysius Bennett 54 whose body was found in Rupka apartment Rtipka was charged with seconddegree murder The Crown had asked the jury to convict him on the lessserious charge of manslaughter Evidence showed that Rupka and Bennett were friends who spent most of March drinking liquor iii Rupkas apartment Riipkii testified the two men fought early March after an unprovoked attack by Bennett who threatened to kill him Smith attacks leadership style TORONTO CPI Ontario Liberal Leader Stuart Smith attacked the leadership style of Premier William Davis on Friday accusing him of being afraid to take unpopular stands There is very very serious leadership problem in Ontario Smith said at the beginning of what was supposed to be routine debate on the estimates of the premiers office but tiirtitd into shouting match between the two men before ticarciiipty house McMurtry angered by campaign TORONTO Roy McMurtry reacted angrily Friday to campaign by opposition parties to have him stripped of or at orney general New Democratic MIIs and Liberal Margaret Campbell one of his two Ontario cabinet portfolios solicitorgeneral told the legislatures standing committee on administration of justice that McMurtry has clear conflict of interest by holding both portfolios Shock tactic suggested VASHINIOl Ii Record house year predicted TORONTO il Despite gloomy economic picture flight of money and manpower to the West and unprecedentml high mortgage rates 1979 will be record year for house re sales iii Toronto John Sliortill president of the Toronto Real Estate Hoard says 20645 houses worth St billion have been sold iii the first 10 months of this year through the boards multiple listing service That compares with 18174 houses worth Sit billion for the same time last year The 2325 sales handled by the board iii October also make it recard month the secondbest month Since the listing service started iii 1953 The average house resale price iii October was $3249 down bit from the 872000 range prices of May June and July but up from last years average of $6733 But he says the average house sold through the listing service is more liker to be condominium here so per cent of sales are $35000 or less Nuug Auto Life Business gsarjeant vb insurance liX Bell Form Rd Oorrm Ont Investment Certificates Ontarios ititcrgovertitnental af fairs minister said Friday that shock tactic such as seeking constitutional amendments from Britain might be ati effective way to prove to Quebec that the rest of Canada is serious about wanting change Two workmen narrowly escaped being crushed when house slipped off supporting bridge and tipped sideways while being moved in Windsor Ont The two workmen employees of Shadd Mov WASHINGTON AP Offi cials cf the US Nuclear Regu latory Commission now say the potentially significant prob if tern they reported Thursday with cooling systems of nuclear power plants was false alarm Based on tests at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory the commission earlier this week called more than 60 industry representatives including reactor designers fuel sup pliers and utility officials to an urgent meeting in Washington But on Friday Darrell Eisen hut the commissions deputy director of operator reactors said the problem completely wetit away based on the infor motion we have on hand we dont have problem The problem that led the commission to convene Thurs days meeting on 48 hours no tice resulted froin twoyear research program that con On boosting energy LOS ANGELES Pi The Petiolanada the government owned oil company Canadian government intends to put all its resources into in creasing energy supplies to try to offset chronic balanceof payments problems Prime Minister Clarks chief policy adviser said Friday JanicsCillies told Univer sity of California audience Can ada has the potential to become major energy supplier in the world possibly enough to re turn the Middle East to the iii significance it so richly dc serves The address to the mixed aur dteiice of students and faculty members was nostalgia trip for Gillies He was professor at the Los Angeles campus for years from 1951 to 1965 He brought rousing mes sage of hope for Canadas eco nomic future but faced sortie persistent questioning over government plans to distiiantlc Guaranteed WM Amen Coconut Regular Cubbio IW Plid SemiAnnuan yr 134°o IT 13 °o lj4°o yr 123 11V 12W 35yr 12l4 II4° 12 ll°o 6yr 1034 1034 To 102 720 yr 10 10 10 93 $1000 minimum Casriable certificates can be caShed at any true at reduced rates Monthly intereSt is available at semiarms ates tor 90000 or mare Under 510000 the rate is reduced aw All rates suoiec2 to change Without notice Member Canada Genes insurance Saloonr Canada Trust Dunlop at Memorial Square Resources no longer up for grabs Bennett VANCOUVER iCPi The media came under heavy fire Friday as the Social Credit party tried to promote re sources and energy and divert attention away from the dirty tricks affair which has rocked the party for more than month Premier Bill Bennett in hardhitting speech to the partys annual convention warned the federal government and eastern provinces that Brit ish Columbias resources are no longer up for grabs Bennett said the government is on the threshold of greatness and his government has plans to make access to resources easier through expansion of the highway and railway networks and the ferry system We have vision for this province and it hinges on energy as the cornerstone That vision currently is tak ing back seat however to the dirth tricks affair Bennett blasted the media for its han dling of the scandal which surlt faced in September when it was revealed that party researchers had counselled members to write phoney letters to news paper editors during the last provincialelection campaign Trials are not carried out and conducted and the accused condemned within the media but in the courts Bennett said God help democracy if it the media becomes the final cellulose Corp and former So cial Credit cabinet minister ac cused the media of being prc occupied with working against the govemment He said the media has adver tising and newspapers to sell and that decides the play of story rather than the facts Bennett had stern warnings for countries and provinces which lack energy and want BCs resources saying they will be able to do so on our terms through the develop ment in our province of more smelting refining and processing capacity If you want our products you must come and help us build on our strengths Bennett said western re sources finally are being recog Illlttl for their true value There is no reason why we should learn to act as colony for the rest of Canada and ship our resources east As Cana dians we will be fair but let us remember it is not Ontarios itXlgthIl right to continue to be four times larger than BC and times larger than Al berta TOTAL ABSTAINERS ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR HOUSE ABSTAINERS INSURANCE t545000 Home tSASOOGaroge 322500 Contents €62250 Theft away from premises t59000 Extra Expense t5100000LJobility INSURANCE $76 YEARLY BUYS ALL OF THIS PLUS rat no extra cost tCredit Card Endorsement tGloss Coverage Trees Shrubs $500Medica Payments ALSO REDUCED AUTOMOBILE RATES Workmen escape iniury court of the land ETHICS STUDIEI The party moved to prevent repetition of the embar rassment by approving mo tion to set up threemember ethics committee When your Insurance comes due stop in to see us or ing Co of North Buxton were working un call derneath the house when the accident occurred The home was being moved distance of one kilometre to allow for mall development in Mallory Insurance Agency Ltd 45 Collier St Barrie eluded damage to coverings of nuclearfuel rods caused by nuclear accident might be suf ficient to prevent water from emergency cooling pumps reaching overheated nuclear fuel Nuclear fuel if allowed to heat without restraint can eventually become so hot it melts through the reactor floor discharging clouds of radio active gas itito the atmosphere In the laboratory tests sealed Leamington CP Photo Reported nuclear problem false alarm say officials might lead to mandatory reduc tions in the power output of nuclear generators But commission staff mem bers hastily called briefing Friday for the five commission members and said they found the problem had indeed ap peared in laboratory tests but did not occur in operating reac tors am confident today that we do not have safety problem based on what we zirconium tubes 0f the kind have seen Harold Denton used to hold radioactivc fuel in director of nuclear reactor side reactorwerc electrically regulation told the com heated under water to measure their expansion Officials said Thursday the experiments indicated possi bility that in an accident the tubes might swell and burst more readily than had been predicted blocking the flow of cooling water missioners He said however that the commission staff will have to examine information supplied by the nuclear in dustry to confirm this On Friday Richard Pollock of Naders Critical Mass organ ization said he will request meeting with commission offi Ray Williston president of the governmentowned BC 7286l00 DONT WAIT GET YOUR LOTO CANADA POUCH TODAY YOU MAY BE MILLIONAIRE OR AWINNER OF ONE OF THOUSANDS OF OTHER CASH PRIZES Loto Canada Officials said then the tests cials next week Pollock said his organization will stand by its petition to the commission asking for sus pension or modification of powerplant licences until the group is satisfied no problem exists VIAS NEW ESI ERN SERVICE IS NOW IN EFFECT When youre the train take note of these offseason changes ldspcr Edmonton Saskatoon Sioux Lookout Capreol Bus connections Vancouver Vi nn ipcg Sudbury North Bay Ottawa Montreal Reference map of services described below VIA iritcrmcdiatc srops not shown Calgary Regina Thunder Bay Toronto car as it is switched to this train Coach and Dayniter passengers transfer from one train to the other All other passengers destined to points on the 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