NEWS BRIEFS ATLANTA (CP) — Canadian officials have descended on Atlanta to tell southern U.S. business leaders about Canada — and to try to get more trade as a result. . ‘ : The executive director of the Niagara Institute, a sponser of today’s con- fevence on. Canada in the 19808, said Tuesday . that orgasizers hope the meeting, and two similar ones held earlier, will promote better understanding between the two countries and create economic benefits for Canada. _ Terrence MacTaggart sald in an interview that about 100 people, mainly businessmen with an intereat in Canada, were invited to the one-day meeting. It is sponsored by the Canadian consulate and the institute, a private think- tank based in Niagara-on- the-Lake, Ont. . He said the session, paid for by the Canadian government at a cost of $30,000, includes speeches by Michael: Wilson, Canadian minister for international trade, Nova Scotia Premier John Buchanan and leading figures from industry. The program concentrates mainly om economic issues, MacTaggart said.. His brother helps MONTREAL (CP) — John Melbrew literally owes his life's ‘blood to his brother Charles, ; John, 15, was suffering from a rare condition known as aplastic anemia, in which _ the bone marrow stops producing blood cells. The cause of the disease is biknown. About 10 per cent of vic- tims recover by themselves. The reat die, usually within a year, of bleeding or in- fection. The only cure is to tran- splant bone marrow from 2 suitable donor — Ideally a brother or sister. — - Only one patient in four has a suitable donor and John was lucky to find one. Among his four brothers and one sister, Charles was compatible. The first sign of trouble appeared In August when John was at summer camp. “7 couldn't run or play,” he said. “I wanted to sleep all the Hme, 1 didn’t have any strength. Ht was just like afactory that closed down.” Hespent two months under observation before doctors at the Montreal General Hospital decided to carry out & transplant operation in early October. Marrow cells were drawn from Charles’ hip bones and transfused into John’s system. From there, the cells find their own way into the bone structure. Quakes rock Bogota BOGOTA (AP) — A violent earthquake rocked the Co- lombia-Ecuador border area least 29 perso: and sending thousands rushing from their beds in panic, officials reported. The quake, felt in three | major shockwaves about 3 a.m,, swayed tall buildings in the major cities and destroyed hundreds of houses built on stilte in the extreme southern city af Charco, on the Pacific coast. Seismologists rated the quake from 7.7 to 8.1 on the Richter scale, Police in Charco said at least 20 persons were killed while they slept and 40 were - injured. , Awoman in Escuade, near Charco, Was killed, authorities said, and in the Pacific port city of Tumaco, about 60 kilometres miles north of the Ecuadorian barder, at least eight were ed, Twenty other towns in the area were rocked and the quake churned up two-metre waves that devastated a pler on a prison island, officlals said, Colombian selsmologists said it was centred in the Pacific Ocean about 640 kilometres west of Bogota. An earthquake of 7 on the Richter scale is considered a “major one, capable of widespread heavy damage, and 4 is considered a ‘‘great’” “quake, capable of tremen- us damage. 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Although the son-in-law of the late Sir Winston Chur- chill came as a caretaker governor to arrange new elections and manage the transition to legal inde- pendence as -soon a6 possible, the Zimbabwe Rhodesian government laid on a full program of pomp and ceremony for his val. Setting foot on the rain- soaked tarmac under grey. skys, the governor im- mediately took charge of Britain's last African colony, which automatically re- verted from its ndw name of Zimbabwe Rhodesia to the prerebellion name, Southern Rhodesia. Guerilla leaders Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe had warned it would be risky for the governot to came here before a formal set- Wement and ceasefire is signed in London. Lord Soames, 69, accom- panied by his-own police and military chiefs of staff, was met by black ex-prime minister Abel Muzorewa, several black and white former cablnet ministers, and the acting chief justice. It is the first time the - British flag has flown here since former prime minister lan Smith's all-white government unilaterally declared independence from Britain in 1965 to forestall black rule, ; In preparation for the governor's arrival, Zim- babwe Rhodesia’s first black-majority Parliament met Tuesday ‘and voted to dissolve itself and restore governmental power to Britain. Although the vote was a formality ratifying agreements reached at the London peace talks, the session stretched Jate into the night as black and white legislators took advantage of their last opportunity to volce fears and hopes far the future. 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