News roundup Little hope seen for Bucharest quake missing BUCHAREST AP The government has lifted its ear thtauake state of emergency everywhere but in Bucharest an says the casualty toll in Romania from the quake last Friday ight is 1357 dead and 10296 injured lftescue workers continued to dig in the ruins of Budapest buildings but there was little hope for the many persons still missing The Communist party estimated property damage at $500 million and said 7000 families were left homeless It said they will be given new furnished partments clothing and $50 cas each The government asked that foreign aid shipments be sus pended until an evaluation could be made of what had been received and what was needed US Ambassador Harry Barnes said enough medicine was on hand but equipment to care for heart ailments was needed Barnes delivered US Geological Survey report to the government warning that another large quake might occur within weeks or months The report said an analysis of ear thquakes in the country indicated they often occurred in pairs Quake specialists from the University of California at Berkeley arrived Wednesday and more experts from the US Geological Survey are expected this weekend the am bassador told reporters UK college students strike LONDON Reuter University and college students went on strike Wednesday in Britain to protest proposed government increases in tuition fees of up to 316 per cent About 30000 students attended rallies throughout the coun try in answer to call by the National Union of Students for oneday strike Aid for small businesses OSHAWA Ont CP Federal Trade Minister Jean Chretien said Wednes day the government has established new program aimed at assisting smaller businesses He told an audience of about 450 at seminar spon sored by the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the Durham Region that entrepreneurs faced by complex package of pro grams will now only have to with one program Businessmen wishing to take part in the program dubbed Enterprise 77 should go to his depart ments regional office he said Chretien said the program will encourage consultation among government business and labor to pro mote economic and in dustrial development French high school for Essex TORon The Ontario government will in troduce legislation later this month forcing construction of Frenchlanguage secondary school in Essex County Education Minister Thomas Wells said Wednesday The minister told news conference after cabinet meeting the legislation will be introduced when the legislature returns likely later this month He said the legislation will be aimed directly at the Essex County situation but added the province is considering bill to allow construction of Frenchlanguage schools in areas where there is significant demand On Tuesday the county school board voted against building the school despite Wells warning that unless it took action the province would bring in legislation Wells said it will take few weeks for the legislation or dering the school built to get throu gh the legislature Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis of the NDP said his par ty will support any appropriate legislation introduced by the province aimed at getting the school built Near breakthrough in disease TORONTO CP United States bone specialist says he is on the verge of being able to tell people to avoid 0s teoarthritisa degeneration of the joints common among el derly persons Dr Eric Radin said Wednesday he has discovered that the key to the disease lies in the bone rather than the cartilage the fibrous lining of joint that covers the bone Dr Radin an associate professor at the Harvard Univer sity medical school said healthy bones in perfectly func tioning joint fit together so well that pressure on the joint is distributed evenly over the whole area of the bones However if joint is not so perfectly aligned force is transmitted to one small area causing wear on the covering of cartilage and ultimately the bone New dairy policy seen MONTREAL CF Conser vative MP Jack Hoerner predicts the federal Liberal government will announce new dairy policy to please Quebec farmers before calling byelections in five Quebec ridings Homer cattle rancher in his Alberta riding of Crowfoot told about 100 Conservatives Wednesday night the current dairy policy which has angered Quebec farmers by restricting their production amounts to neglect of Quebec The federal policy was one reason rural ridings turned against Quebec Liberals and voted for the Parti erecois in the Nov 15 provincial election Horner said The federal government is expected to call byelections this spring in five Quebec ridings left vacant because of the death or resignation of the MP5 Homer although he did not claim wins in the five ridings said the Conservative vote will go up substantially because of the growing dis satisfaction with Prime Minister Trudeau in his home province The MP speaking in Trudeaus home Montreal riding of Town of Mount Royal said an increase in Trudeaus popularity indicated by re cent Gallup poll is the result of con job by the prime minister Trudeau has played on the Canadian publics fears that Canada wil break up Horner said and presents himself as the only leader who can hold Canada together Instead Trudeau should be laying down the law to Quebec and intin out that there isno lega way or one rovince to break away from anada he said IMPERIAL CINEMA Academy mun AS AMI EITEITAWIEII RIIBIRI BHIIIIIIIIIRWI ALSO STARRINC IIII SH It BURI YIIIIN PRODUCED 8V IRWIN Award Nominations His whole life was 0G II Shameem Rashids smile in dicates that shes more than slightly proud Of her entry in Warnica Schools science fair The fiveyearold kindergarten Defector being harassed by Ottawa official claims TORONTO CP The presi dent of an immigrant aid society charged Wednesday that the federal government is trying to force Romanian athlete who defected during the Montreal Olympics to return home stalling his application for Ian ed immigrant status Adam Mykytiuk president of the Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society said Ivan Charalam PM greets two student visitors OTTAWA CPI Prime Min ister Trudeau received two vis iting students from the Lester Pearson College of the Pa cific on Wednesday and joked with Maryon Pearson widow of the former prime minister for whom the Vancouver Island school is named CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $700 In Barrlo 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over 9700 Phone 72888l 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE HELD OVER 2nd WEEK Including Best Picture Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Writer Best Director milliontoone shot BEST PICTURE OF THE Proud of igloo model pupil has project centered around the Eskimo It includes this styrofoam igloo to which Shameem applies the finishing touches There are about 300 bij 21yearold oarsman who now is studying English in Toronto has not received per mission to stay in Canada Mykytiuk said that when the athlete defected in July he ap pealed to the society for help He said the immigration de partment turned down request that he be granted asylum and suggested that he apply for refugee status An application for refugee status was turned down last Oc tober Mykytiuk said There also have been prob lems with medical exam ination of the man required by the immigration department he said Last week Charalam bij was told that his xrays had been lost The xrays were found this week HARASS MAN We believe there is plan ned deliberate harassment of Take any kid ROXY ODUNLOP STW 700 905 PM YEAH GoIllnnar Loa Angelou Film Critics Auociarian STARRING PROUUC OH II AND EIIRIWIIIHIRSBURBISS MHIIII WRITTEN IH SYIVISIIII SIIIIIIINI NKIIR JUHN ï¬IIIIIUSIN SYIVISIIII SIIIIIINIQIIIIEKY AS MICKEY DtRECTED LIV EXECUTIVE WOUUCER NKItRIIIIBI EIIIIIIIIIIJIIHN BAIIIIISIN BINIK MUSIC BY RIIIUIIBIIIEIINII entries in the fourth annual science fair with students from all grades participating Ex aminerPhoto Eight Students fail The Barrie Examiner Thursday March 10 1977 to agree on changes in federal system TORONTO CP Eight stu dents from across Canada reached no consensus at the fi nal session Wednesday of con stitutional conference at which they were to decide on new design for the countrys federal system Paul Allard 18 of Quebec City said no changes proposed by Englishspeaking students would persuade Qvuebec dele ates to remain in Con ederation because we want to be free and freedom is hard won If you wish to try together with us to evolve new links through our mutual economic interests you mi ht be pleas antly surprised the out come he said Englishspeaking delegates said if that Quebec separated it would get no trade favors from Canada Students at the threeday con ference sponsored by the On tario Educational Commu nications Authority were to de cide by consensus how to redes ign the federal system and were to encourage their classes to ac cept the decision when they re turned to school Prince Edward Island Que bec Ontario and Alberta each had two delegates WANTS POSITIVE NOTE Allard asked English speaking delegates to put positive inter retation on Quebecs wish or separation which he said would mean happier Quebec and happier Canada MeetLevesque Trudeau urged OIIAWA CP Ed Broad bent leader of the New Demo cratic Party urged Prime Min ister Trudeau on Wednesday to meet immediately with Quebec Premier Rene Levesque to dis cuss ways of dealing with the brutal unemployment crisis in his province Broadbent urged the prime minister to take special in itiative since Levesque ifically told the opening of Quebec legislature Tuesday that his government wants to cooperate with the federal government in combatting unemployment You dont need to hate somebody to want to separate from them he said If per son wants to leave home its not because he hates his par entsits because he wants to be emancipated Allard said that if the pro sal for separation was de gated in referendum in Que bec 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