Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1977, p. 16

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Pierre Marion left foregmuiidi son of kidnapped credit manager liailes Marion nails to go on television in Sher brooke Que Monday to tell his fathers abducters he wants absolute proof his father is aliu before delivering ransom money he says he has gathered With Marion are Richard Paquin of KSlITV Sherbrook left Richard Deniarais of Teleiiiedia second from right and Claude Poirier of Kl radio in Verdun suburban Montreal Photo as doubtful proof that his father is alive Photo Federal Liberals berated Insults helped oust Bourassa MP itll tl llzdiiuli lit Imiil Ht toiiiiei Quebec lreiiiier liobci Bourassa by llttl contributed to the dowiitali ot lie igiietiei lbiils ias year ltoch laalle lt loliette told lictoitiiiioiis Tuesday You made tar lizm oii ridiculed him liille told llKltii lls diir debae or The throne speech nihich laid oii eiiiei trial tor this session ot parliament only Lguebct lremier ltene Levesque Willi his larti Qlltlttttti coke bu the previous four Quebec pcttiet it Bourassa were all insulted if imes by lrime lc liz it1li IaSallesaid Liberals applauded alter the Quebec tonsemative finished reading off series of highly critical remarks Trudeau had made about Quebec premiers and said the prime minister xi as contradictory and extraordinary laalle quoed Trudeau as saying former Iiiion Natioiiale premier Daniel Johnson bargained in bad faith over con stitutional reform that his successor Jacques Bertrand was incompetent and that Bourassa was bigot He quoted deeaus remarks over the last to years about federalist victories over separatism culminating with promise in 1971 to resign if separatist government was ever elected new Conservative motion of nonconfidence in the goverv iiinent the second from the party since debate began last Wednesday was introduced by Arnold Malone tPt Battle Hivert Maloiies motion to be voted on today blames poor indus trial planning by the federal government for high unemploy ment and loss of foreign markets Previous motions with similar purpose have been defeated by the Liberal majority Earlier ommunications Minister Jeanne Sauve said the federal government could not have disallowed Quebecs language legislation when we did not lift finger when francophone minorities were deprived of their rights in provinces dominated by Anglophones SOLE LANGUAGE The Quebec law makes French the sole official language of Quebec and restricts freedom of choice in language of education Multiculturalism Minister Norman Cafik said questions raised by the language law will not be resolved in the courts but in the hearts and minds of Canadians Flora MacDonald Conservative critic on federalpro vincia relations urged Trudeau to call federalprovincial conference of first ministers to discuss economic and con stitutioiial problems Trudeau has said he may do so PCs renew demands for public probe of early70$ pricefixing cartel OTTAWA tippositioii Progressive onservatives re newed demands Tuesday for public inquiry into uranium pricetixmg cartel In the early l97os charging government participation in it will push electricity rates higher Opposition Leader Joe lark said in the Commons that government ordered investiga tion into the cartel is too nar row and challenged Prime Minister lrudeaus statement that the price fixing arrangement did not in any way penalize the anadian con sumer Outside the Commons the onservativcs released state ment that said iulf il anada Ltd made windfall profits in sale to Ontario llydro during 1974 when the cartel operated At news conference later Sinclair Stevens Tory finance critic said iulf lil will get an Knew of no guarantees in cartel issue Bastard OTTAWA An internal 1972 Gulf tiil orp memo find its anadian gtUlll£ir iult paiiy open to prosecution under Minerals tanaoa Ltd would and anadian laws which be given immunity from proch prohibit priec tixmg cution tor mricipating lit But it went on to say the apparent profit of about $50 million The sale was valued at $78 million in 1974 but Gulf later estimated its value at $98 million Deliveries start in 19m and Stevens said that is when the high prices will start to be re flected in Ontario Hydro cus tomers bills He estimated it will add $20 to $30 more an nually to an average household power bill The uranium cartel operated between 1972 and 1975 The nadian government agreed with Australia France and South Africa to set prices and quotas in international markets Stevens charged that the gov ernment conspired to set up the cartel and in the process tried to avoid federal combines laws lawyer William McKeown deputy director of the governments combines in vestigation and research bran ch until January this year in which he says he believes special inquiry under the Inquiries Act is needed Prime Minister Trudeau told the ommons the cartel was not secret conspiracy because the arrangements were known by welllinforined people in the 1972 75 period In fact it showed foresight on the govern inents part because uranium producers now are in position to offer jobs to outofwork nickel miners Government spokesmen have argued the cartel was needed after the US decided in 1971 to limit uranium imports because uraniuiniiiining communities reached in Paris would be pre sented to the Liberal cabinet for approval tanadian producers would be directed to participate in the agreement that participation in the prici tixnig cartel might lay the com uranium pricertixing cartel probability ol PFOSWUIHI in jIhK mm outlawingsuclibehavior hadto be protected PrimcMin Tom JonesSay Youll tha flitll violate taiiadian anada was low because the would issue the guarantee unsaldmr inquiry intothe isuir Trudeau has suggpstpd St Um mormw laws companies participating in the against prosecution cartel ordered by WWI aY cartel to protect nickel prodiic ers who are laying off liUllr dreds of workers Stevens said the government could have stockpiled uranium or set up uranium marketing board legitimately instead of entering cartel BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC C0lEllA 07 Complete Denture Service 726472 Dunlop St Member Denturist Society of 0Mer Part or the memo was read in the ommons Tuesday by lll mer MatKay It cntral Nova at ho said the necessity of advance clearance trom prose cution made it appear the car tel arrangement was illegal Hut Justice Minister lion lfiasford said he knew of no ad varicc guarantees being given MacKay then summoned Commons page boy who deliv ered copy of the memo to liaslord on the other side ot the House The memo was addresswl to Merle Minks head oi tiult Hil Corporations law department at the company head oitice in Pittsburgh from Irwin ole man lawyer in the depart ment The memo expressed concern agreement would be directed to do so by the anadian cabinet ll N1lllll2lt Actually prior to such direc tion an opinion will be rendered by the minister of justice of Canada which will prevent any action being taken under fana dian law against participants in the agreement at least as long as the present government is in power the memo said The minister at the time was tto Lang now minister of transport The memo said fourpoint program to establish the cartel was in the works meeting in Paris would be held by uranium producers to reach an agreement in priii ciple and to allocate quotas Thc agrcemcnt in principle The memo says Willard Es tey recently appointed as jusr tice of the Supreme four of Canada and then lawyer in private practice advised there was little possibility of prose cution if the fourrpoint program were put in effect If the plan outlined above is fully implemented hardly think the department of justice would take action against us the memo says Such action if taken would necessarily involve the other Canadian producers as well as producers in the other coun tries The international political implications of department of justice action under these cir cumstances should give us some insulation ment in early October is in adequate because it will not ex pose possible criminal activity by the federal government Ste vens said The onservatives also pub lished letter from Toronto Barrie Crystal Gayle We must Believe in Magic Charles Marion the kidnapped credit manager from Sherbrooke Que holds last Satur days edition of the Sherbrooke daily La Tribune while wearing chain around his neck in photo released Monday by the abductors Marions son Pierre described the photograph BEWARE OF KITTY KIRKBURN England CP After her last litter was pur chased by man with dog Tuppence the cat has declared war on the canine breed She associates every dog with that experience and goes for them said owner Anne Duffin FREE Happiness begins with God Free Bible correspondence for adult teens children UNDENOMINATIONAL Write to The Harvester P0 Box I95 Barrie Tanya Tucker Greatest Hits STEELY DAN op Steely Dan Aja filiiiiiiib l7Vt3lSi on lVlothctK has llzilloiiccn trcat liil all her boys and girls Its Boo Bag bag especially to help make this Halloween sale and Bootiliil tinic lhc Boo Bag is bright white so it can be seen at night and has sturdy handle for toting whole nights worth of lalloyiccn goodies To get your Boo Bag just come into any Mothers lia Parlour and Spaghetti llousc lhcyrc tree but quantities are limited so hurry hiin pMUw 699 Golden Earring Live 829 Personal Shopping Only Please Changeseeni in MP wear OTTAWA CP Indications are that the rigid dress code of the Commons is to be relaxed but there is no hope that the day will return when Prime Minister Trudeau can wear sandals in the chamber again An allparty Commons com mittee has recommended pri vately in report to Commons Speaker James Jerome that MPs be permitted to wear as cots instead of ties in the Com mons chamber Rumors abound that they also requested permission to wear leather jacketswtailored like regular suit mind you But the word is that sandals or openteed shoes of any kind will be banned even for women The seemingly innocent issue of fashion in the Commons is so controversial in an institution deeply wreathed in tradition that the committee report re mains confidential and dis cussions took place behind closed doors Jerome has the final say on new dress code but will not talk about it yet His office spokes man says no decision has been made There now are no formal rules governing what MPs can wear in the chamber Butjeans and brightlycolored suits are never worn Male MPs generally wear darkcolored businessstyle TRY US Youll like us IRAVELWAYS® RETURN TRIPS DAILY TORONTO For full information call 7280700 Neil Diamond Beautiful Noise Olivia Newtonsiohn Greatest Hits Star Wars Soundtrack 799 SimpsonsSears Ltd Sears Barrie Georgian Mall 509 Bayfield St 7264451 Sears Auto Centre open weekdays am Store hours MON TUES SAT 930 am to 530 WED THURS FRI Rog and Wu refer to suits with straight ties and female MPs usually wear dresses skirts and sweaters or fancy pantsuits BROKE TRADITION The only secure rule Jerome had to rely on last year when Frank Maine 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