’ | — ) The Heraid Friday, October 13. 1978. Page TERRACH-KITIMAT daily herald for his time in jail KITCHENER, Onl. (CP) — A Kitchener man con- victed and later acquitted of murder is seeking com- pensalion for the more than three years he spent in prisun, his lawyers, say. Morris Manning #f Turunto said he hopes to.take the case of Ken Ruberts, 22, before the Ontariu Criminal In- juries Cumpensalion Board and win. He also said the case may sel an important precident in Canada for uther persens wrongly convicted of crimes, Roberts was imprisoned from June 10, 1974, lo Dec. 22, 1977, after being con- victed of murder in the death of Joanne Anslett, a 24-year- uld Kitchener nurse. Because of a dispute uver sume of the scienlific evidence, however, Ruberis won a retrial in the Ontario Supreme Court and the guilty verdict was over- SECOND SECTION Kitchener since his release from prisun. “Somecne’s for taking thuse years away ‘ from me and how can [ af- respunsible furd to sue anyone?” ‘ a price makes, _ See for yourself at TERRACE HONDA SALES 4912 Hwy. 16 Terrace, B.C. VaG 1L8 038-8171 Dealer Licerice 020664 an as ee 4 x does than how tf does if So here it 1s, in a “And in order to effect a permanent treatment, "CONCLUSION: Nol only is "TMT." easy (0 use " autshell yeu simoly add ae eat to the crankcase al (it should bet 3O-seconds at the most for adding fos . . ‘ lier hele (so- easy — that ev @ permanent trea nt} — Ow ‘esults can So RIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CP) Researchers say there isa latent, slow-growth virus— down. Naw yuu're eT was roar old kad Couit a a eng can Ihe praterably atte the engine seen yen onder the careful scrutiny Of any " ie H atti i vw * . a nic! The be ca t w — Diabetes, the silent killer, genetic factor in develop- just silting in the cells propagating. (linless than6O0seconds and not even get rine sheuld then ee tor ae minimum CEM I in the engine — are as fallows: In wailing lo be triggered. While he is confident the J nis hands dirty! thirty minutes, in order to make sure that all creased Gas Mileage -ncreased Horsepower—Less Wednesday, we got word In our office that a CNR crew was having a problem witha stuck truck. We sent a photographer to the scene, and he found this John Deere JD 55 backhoe stuck in mud deep enough to reach the cab of the vehicle at the end of Mark Road just behind Riverside Groceries. It’s not known how tong it fook the beleagured crew to extricate the machine from its mudhote, but its operator preferred to remain anonymous. turned Roberls, whu works in a box factory, has lived in WHEAT INCREASES e VEN y DIAL-AN-ORDER = 612-3683 BS | amine to fade E IN D EA TH TERRACE VETERINARY CENTRE = 435-2300 z PARIS (Reuter) — The speaking world’s must HOTSPRINGS e221 Es OTTAWA (CP) — The spectre of world famine should fade this year as international wheat stocks rise slightly to aboul 489 million metric tons, says an agriculiure department market commentary. ' The commentary says world wheat production will .Fange between 408 million tons and 413 million tons, up sharply from the 1977 har- vest of 384 million tons and close to the record 1976-77 erop vf 417.3 million Lons. The 1975 crop in Canada will be abyut 20.7 million lons, an increase from last year, but exports are ex- pected to decline to between 14.5 million tons and 15 million tons from last year’s 16 million tons of foreign sales, Prices to growers in Canada and the U.S. nave increased since the summer but whether they'll continue to rise depends on the value of the Canadian dollar and the level of export subsidy the European Economic i - * ix Community (EEC) main- {ons, up sharply from last | Chinese grain production imminent. | tains on wheat exports from year and putting in- is up from las! year but still Dr. Jack Taunton, 8 f 0 FACT Th i - M 1 1 of owning and operating any vehicle—car, bus, truck, you { its member counities. The temational supplies at 288.1 below the five-per-cent-a- Medical ductor who © name il—has gone straight through the celling! The coat al gasoline and , . ' * - oll? UPY : year increase the govern- specializes in — sport Ate. U.S. Pat. Office tar : 4 kliled (and Aat-s0-skilled} ochanica? UP! The i dropping dollar has made Canadian wheat mure competitive on world markets. Production of feed grains in Canada will be lower than Diabet is on the upswing, but researchers say lhe most dangerous form of the disease might be cured be- fore long. Dr. Ron Acton, associate director of the Diabetes ‘Research and Training Centre of University of Alabama in Birmingham, said in an‘ interview that medicine is closing in on the cause of the must serious last year but the iternational harvest is expected to reach a record 714 million tons. U.S. corn farmers are ex- pecting their fourth con- secutive record crup, a harvest of 173 million tens, Feed grain prices should remain stable and Canadian barley exports will gw while conn-sales will drop, the cummentary says, Wurld supplies of oilseed and vilseed products will increase moderately in the next 12 months but demand will remain constant because uf poor economic conditions and low livestock numbers. Downward pres- sure un the prices could develop next year. Dumestic growers will produce 3.3 million tons of rapeseed, well above last year’s 2.7 million tons, while 598.6 thousand tons of flaxseed will be barely above last year’s production. Little, opportunity exists for in- ceased exports. The world rice harvest should reach 373.2 million million tons. Wheat production is up in Argentina and Australia as well as in the Soviet Union and China, usually heavy importers. The EEC is ex- ment of both types of the disease, althuugh that factor is more pronounced in the maturity-onset strain, “If you have identical twins, for instance, and one uf them comes down with maturity-onset diabetes, the chances are grealer than 90 per cent that the second (win will come down with diabetes,"” Acton said. ‘In insulin-dependent diabetes, pecting a record crop. The U.S. crup is expected to be abuul 48.7 million tons, a 12-per-cent drop from last year anda partial reflection of the Carter = ad- ministration’s efforts lo reduce production. World supplies of feed grains will increase for the third consecutive year as production this summer vutstripped demand leaving an estimated carryover of 90 million tons, must of it in North America. World prices are expected to be stable during the current crop year. In Canada, feed grain utili- zation will grow slightly due to increased hog and poultry production. The cummentary said grain preduction. in the U.S.S.R, will be about 210 million tons to 220 million tons bul harvesting has been delayed by wel weather. The Soviet Union has con- tracted to buy 15 million tons of U.S. grain but is expected ty remain an importer. ment has a sel as a production target. Imports will remain high, likely exceeding last year's 8.6 million tons. CURE MAY BE ON WAY es said on increase Something in the en- 'yirunment stimulales the virus, he explained, and the body's immune system, in an effurl to destroy the virus, alsu harms the beta cells of the pancreas, which manufacture insulin. “Hf it truly is a.virus or vi- “ruses, it will definitely be just like wiping out pulio,” Acton said, ‘You just isolate body of Belgian singer- composer Jacques Brel today began its final journey toa remote south sea island while news of - his death sent sales of his records suaring. Brel, one of the French- BREL A STAR popular entertainers, wanled to be buried next to painter Paul Gauguin on the Pylynesian island of Uama. Brel spent his last six years there fighting cancer while liv- ing with his girlfriend. Instructors failed to see fatal signs VANCOUVER (CP) — Two Outward Bound school instructors failed to spot that a student was suffering from heat-strake shortly before he died June 3 on a mountain in the Okanagan, a coroner's courl was told Wednesday. Dr, Juhn Haywood, a University of Victoria biologist knuwn for his work on human thermal regulation, said the diz- ziness, stumbling and exhausted state shown by John Atkinson, 20, plus a period of hyperventilation, showed heat-struke was medicine, said instructors responsible fur the hike on which Atkinsun died thought he had heal exhaustion. 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