Tanker damaged in collision The 600foot tanker Exxon Chester enters Boston harbor Tuesday after collision Monday with the Liberian freighter Regal Sword off Cape Cod Mon day The 38 crewmembers of the Regal Sword were picked up by the tanker before their ship went down Mondays collision took place 20 miles north of where the Liberian tanker Argo Merchant foundered in l976 in Americas worst oil spill AP Photo Refugee quota Provinces agree on boost in 79 OTTAWA All provinces have agreed Ottawa should increase the 1979 quota of 5000 refugees frotn Southeast Asia to 7000 Immigration Minister Ron Atkcy said Tuesday Theres been no objection from any province he said in an interview they said if we went beyond that they would like to be consulted Atkey said he plans to announce Thursday after seeking approval from the Progressive Conservative cabinet how high Canada is prepared to lift its ttllltld on the number of Refugee ships sent on way KCALA ltTIlll7lt Alb Six vessels carrying 383 Vietnamese refugees were towed from the east coast of Malaysia into in teriiational waters today and sent on their way military otticial announcth The official told reporters the six vessels arrived in Malaysia in the last two days and the refugees had not been admitted to government refugee camps which now hold more than 60000 Vietnamese awaiting re settlement in other countries The boats were towed away from the coast of lrengganii about 17o kilometres northeast of Kuala Lunipur and from lohorc 100 kilometres southeast of the capital the of ficial said Southeast Asian ietugees mainly from Vietnam who will be permitted into the country this year The government is considering going beyond 7000 but has not yet agreed how high the level should be he said He said an additional 2000 Vietnamese refugees are expected to enter Canada through private sponsorships by churches and humanitarian organiwtions before the end of the year And he said family reunification program moving people directly out of Vietnam to join relatives already in Canada is under way About 6000 families have applied to join relatives in Canada which could mean another 15000 to 20000 Vietnam esc entering the country in the next few years Theyre not all going to come this year but over the next two or three years see family reunification as one of the largest single sources of Vietnamese immigration to Canada he said in an interview NO AGREEMENT YET The family reunification program is going ahead despite the when of formal CanadaVietnam family reunification agreement he said Canadian immigration officials in Bangkok are working with officials of the United Na lions High Commissioner for Refugees which signed an agreement two weeks ago per mitting the orderly exit of Vietnamese from Vietnam for humanitarian and family reunification reasons Infant mauled by rats nearly eaten alive LEBANI tN Tenn tli She was nearly eaten ali said the pediatrician who treated alerie llearn lttmonthrold infant mauled by rats It was more than one rat it appears They had to be big rats too llr Bernard iggns ho runs childrens clinic in Wilson County said the attack that left alerie lll serious condition at suburban Nashville hospital luesday was the worst he nascyer seen She had severe rat bites on multiple places of her body both her hands her lips her ears her nose her legs and arms her body back and shoulders he said Her right hand as nearly eaten through Most of inside story Molsons expanding here Molsons Brewery Ltd has announced that it plans in $3 million expansion here in the next few years Although it will not mean many new jobs initially it could even tually ltead about it on the Today page Barrie illiteracy problems move to cut the number ot illiterates in Barrie has rim into problem there are more teachers than students that should change ill the tutuic though Read about It on the Today page Morton kids not criminal Morton lilOtlll lloine lll Barrie dcten tion and otiscixation ccntic the chldrcn are not criminals iust frustrated kids with problems says Judge It Morton For story sec today litesty le lage Jays spoil Martin return liill lartvn made truinphant return to Yankee Sunliuni Tuesday but Toronto liltic Jays spoiled the York managers first apjxarance this Sttlsvlll beating the deteii ding World Champions In other stories Toronto Argonauts tound Edmonton Eskimos too hot to handle and local fastball pitcher Ken layne et Barine tortlp pitched his first perfect game of the season See stories and pictures oii today sports page index today 17 lifestyle 58 entertainment spons 18 19 cornicstv guide 26 supplements Radio Shack pages Woolworths 12 pages the fat pad the central area of the hand was eaten out However Wiggins said he believes the child will survive Her bites look like theyre infected and shes running fever but think shell come out of it he said interned at Washingtons Walter Reed llospital so Ive treated rat bites But this at tack is the worst one Ive ever seen Wiggins said the child might soon have died of malnutrition if her mother had not rushed her to hOspital after discovering the attack The child had suffered from poor diet and lack of health care Security stepped up HAMILTON Ii Plainclothes policemen will be riding on city buses during the next three months in an attempt to crack down on vandalism and violence In recent months there have been stones hurled at buses fights ill which one driver suffered broken teeth and another nearly lost his eye and one shooting incident in which window just behind the Mn er was broken by bullet said Pat aleriano chairman of the HttllllllthVtllitillll liansit Commission Some of the drivers are afraid to go to work because of the problems he said Widow sues estate TORONTO itPI Toronto woman whose husband committed suicide is suing the estate of man and child killed by her husbands car Filomena otic says her husband Nediljko hanged himselt in their basement in 1970 because of guilt he felt after he killed thse llquicrdo and his son in car accident in 1973 Damages from the car crash other than the suicide were settled out of court Ion day for an unstxicificd amount insurers for the estate of Jose llllltltlt and his young son did not argue that llellltIdO was re sponsible for causing the accident The decision on whether lxquierdo was directly responsible for totics death ill go to jurors in Ontario Supreme Court this tall Mrs Colic wants support for herself and her two children Shutdown hits food WASHINGTON API Vegetables rotted in fields meat remained in packing plants and motorists lined up for lightening gasoline supplies as businessmen and governors strove to overcome shutdown by independent truckers by employing the KS National Guard coin oys and lawsuits Violence flared again today with police lil ltah reportng two trucks hit by guntiie after four such incidents Tuesday No in in es were reported The leader of the Independent lrut kers tnity Committee urged the 100000 owner operators in the to stop driying at midnight tonight to protest high diesel tuel prices and the 35 mph speed limit 115thyonr No 145 WodnoadayJuno 20 1019 Midlandarea slaying Suspects waive extradition 15° Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 95 Weekly the examiner serving barrie and simcoe count expected in Canada Friday Nicaraguan mother gives cam fort to her only surviving family member in Leon Tuesday She lost her other daughter and her mother in rocket attack that destroyed her home AP Photo Somozas men battle rebels MANAGLTA YPi Nicaraguan President Anastasio Somoza threw his elite troops into battle today to clear the slums of eastern Managua of Sandinista rebels Meanwhile reinforcements were being rushed south to meet another rebel advance from the Costa Rican border The national guard including the elite Battalion Somoza were supported by artillery fire and air strikes as they at tacked the slums in threepronged pincer movement Its going very well for us said highvranking government source We expect to finish the operation in Managua today The sounds of rocket machinegun and mortar fire mixed with heavy explosions through the night The government source said convoys of troop reinforcements left the infantry training school in Managua DCilO move rejected OTTAWA CPI Transport Canada has rejected applications froin the British Civil Aviation Authority and the Swiss federal transport department to allow DClOs into Canadian airspace Both countries informal Canada Tuesday they have recertified the McDonnell louglas aircraft and sought permission toA resume flights to Canada Canada has replied that it is awaiting recertification from the LES Federal Aviation Authority The aircraft were grounded around the world after the May 25 crash of D010 in Chicago which killed 275 persons Ugandas Lule quits NAIROBI Kenya iAlgt President Yusufu Lule resigned today following prolonged feuding with his political op ponents throwing Igandas provisional government into confusion just two months after dictator Idi Amin was forced from power Leaders of thc lganda National Liberation Front the coalition formed in exile to govern the country after Amin held an emergency session to choose successor l0llll Lute announced his resignation in statement distributed by the official lganda news agency and broadcast by Lganda government radio An agency official said the capital remained calm after the midday broad cast Dont want Nixon Ford WASHINGTON AP The Senate foreign relations committee says it wants to hear from Henry Kissinger but not Richard Nixon or Gerald Ford durng its televised hearings on the strategic arms limitation treaty Negotiations tor the SALT ll agreement with the Soviet Inion started under former president Nixon continued under former president Ford and culminatcti in the signing of treaty by President tarter and Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnm Committee staff aides said it had been recommended that the two former presidents be called to testifv But Senator Kampalan By STEPHEN NICHOLIS Of The Examiner Two Midland men charged with the murder of l4yearold Penetanguishene girl waived extradition proceedings in Florida court today and are expected to return to Canada Friday to face the murder charges Ontario Provincial Police Inspector Tom Hill told The Examiner today Neil Gerow and Garrold Diver agreed to return to Ontario without complicated extradition proceedings The two 19yearold men will be flown to Toronto by commercial airline Friday morn ing Gerow and Diver were arrested in Fort Lauderdale Thursday night charged with possession of marijuana and hashish Diver was also charged with driving without licence Marc Gordon state attorney chief of felony trial operations said the state attorneys of fice dropped the local charges in court today to allow the men to return to Canada The men appeared before US Magistrate Judge John King today after postpone ment was requested Tuesday morning by lawyers for Gerow and Diver Susan Himel for Gerow and Rick Stern for Diver asked for 24 hours to talk with their clients Todays proceedings lasted about five minutes said Gordon When Gerow and Diver return to Ontario they will be taken to Midland to appear before justice of the peace said Insp Hill After charges are read to the two men they will be remanded in custody to Barrie jail where they will be held until they can appear for bail hearing before an Ontario Supreme Court Justice The Examiner has learned Gerow is tepresented by lawyer Barry Swadron and Diver is represented by Edward Greenspan Stern law student and Miss Himel ap peared in Fort Lauderdale on behalf of Greenspan and Swadron sources in the Toronto law offices said Tuesday Its Embassy Movers They have special on Moscow to Uiadivostok Barrie choir performs at Ontario Place Students from Oakley Park School in Barrie travelled to Ontario Place on Tuesday for choral concert at the Forum The choir directed by Steve Barker is made up of Grade and students The choir performed similar concert last year Examiner Photo by Fred Miller Stop work order out on Jordan settlement TEL AVIV AP The Israeli Supreme Court ordered work stopped temporarily on controversial new settlement on the Israeli Tip Tipple dies at 65 William Tip Tipple an Innisfil council member died Monday afternoon at Royal Victoria Hospital of cancer Mr Tipple 65 leaves his wife Lil and their son Gary resident of Sandy Cove Acres Mr Tipple moved to Innisfil Township in the fall of 1971 and is retired employee of Imperial Oil Ltd Mr Tipple had completed two full terms on council and was in his fifth year as coun cillor He was chairman of Innisfils Protec tion and Community Services Committee and vice chairman of General Government and Finance Committee Mr Tipple entered RVH 21 weeks ago and frequently lapsed in and out of coma Mrs Tipple said she was very appreciative of the excellent care her husband received from Dr Duncan Paterson Dr It Baxter and from nurses at the hospital Mrs Tipple has requested no visitation and no flowers In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Socie ty extra Frank Church Dem Idaho committee chairman said most members felt Nixon and Ford would have little to contribute because neither is familiar with the exact terms of the present treaty It was decided the principal impact former presidents would have would be political in character and that we should concentrate on the terms of the treaty Church told reporters Hostages released CHICOUTIMI Que tCPt hostage taking incident at provincial jail here ended peacefully early today when au thorities promised to let 22yearold prisoner meet with psychiatrist Michel Lavoie who had fled another provincial jail near Montreal two months ago held two guards at knifepoint for four Siamese twins meet Khomeini Ayatollah Ruollah Khomeini meets sixyearold lranlan siamese twins Laleh and Ladan Sefaeyan in Qom during special audience with their godfather left The twins are joined at the head and it is not yet known if and when they will be operated on for separation AP Photo cache house to The Examiner Call 7268539 for home delivery hours before being taken to the psychiatric ward of local hospital provincial police spokesman said occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and gave the government 30 days today to justify the project Israel radio reported The government seized about 200 acres of Arabowned land for the Elon Moreh project near the city of Nablus and the landowners sued in the Supreme Court charging the government with not providing advance no tice the land would be taken The radio said the court panel was critical of the govemments seizure of the private land justice ministry official said Prime Minister Menachem Begin would have to present the governments case for building the settlement The settlement was approved June by the cabinet which split on the issue and the set tlers started moving in to prefabricated homes that were guickly erected The United States Egypt an other countries protested establishing settlement at time when talks are in progress on autonomy for Palestinian Arabs in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip Begin has defended his governments settlement policy claiming it is Jewish right to settle in the biblical land of Israel which includes the West Bank REJECTS CRITICISM Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan mean while published note in which he said Israel rejects European Economic Community criticism of its settlement policy Brother sister in love LAWRENCE Mass tAPt brother and sister who met and married after growing up in separate adoptive families say they are hopelessly in love and unable to part Its too late for Vicki and to change our feelings said David Goddu 22 who met his natural sister for the first time few months ago We set our minds to do it separate but when it comes down to it we cant do it How can we stop relationship thats already started Goddu and his sister the former Victoria Pittorino 23 were reunited after the sister spent six years trying to locate him and their parents Goddu had been adopted by James and Eileen Goddu of Holyoke and his sister had grown up across the state in Arlington The couple was arrested last week after Isabelle Pittorino Vickis adoptive mother signed complaint charging incest and court hearing is set for July The Pittorinos lawyer says the parents want their daughter home and under psychiatrists care We had decided before we got married we had discussed it that we would not have children that Dave would get va sectomy the new Mrs Goddu said in an interview Tuesday When we first met we didnt feel we were meeting as brothersister she said How can you have brothersister relationship after 23 years We saw each other as boygirl tweather Mostly sunny today with brisk southeast winds few thunderstorms overnight Partly cloudy Thursday Warm Chance of thunderstorm Highs today and Thursday 26 to 29 Lows tonight 12 to l6 lfr