PAGE 8, THE HERALD, Thursday. October 13, 19/7 NEEDS, T HAD 70 BE MINDRK. OF HER ABIDING GENEROSITY! 101 _ MRS. ONASSIS HAS ALWAYS 2) BEEN ACTIVE IN NUMEROUS DOING THOUGHTFUL THINGS FOR HER FRIENDS! FOR EX- ee COVED IT! HE EVEN DO HE — WEARSIT TD WORK.. LIKE IT? BUT LOOK, THAT PART | OF HER LIFE (5 NONE ieee, FR TREVOR, HHEN JACKIE KEN- NEDY MARRIED ARI ONASSIS IN 1968, YOU NEGOTIATED A #3 WILLION i WNNERTIANCE FOR HER! HEY AD —ooOnWMmEAZOoOo A_RIDOW OF MES. STATURE, 100 LATER DECIDE 70 RAISE ‘ THE STARE 10 #46 Mauve HELL, FIRST OF ALL, GIVEN Onassis Farmers make history . DAWSON CREEK, 8.C. (UP)—kight rarmnandas in northeast British Columbia will make history this year when they ratify the first farmworkers’ union contract ever negotiated in Canada, The eight, who work on a 38,-000 acre cattle farm, 41 kilo- metres north of here, joined the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union and applied for certification 18 months ago. Joe Breti, a union member negotiating the deal for the farmhands, said Tuesday the farmhands are looking for a regular schedule, worked out on a day-to-day basis. The contract means farmhands wilt work longer hours in spring and during harvesting, but shorter hours in the winter and the hot mid-summer. we recognize farmworkers are a different case,” he sald. “In a normal labor contract, negotiations are based on 9 a.m, to S p.m., five-day working week. For a farmworker this isn’t practical, although we have gone for a deal based on a Set of figures worked out with an average 40-hour week, The owner of the farm, Kenneth Morrison of Nebraska, said: “We are plowing new ground—it hasn't been easy. “‘Bu5 the union is being realistic and I'm hopeful that agreement will be reached before Christmas.” Lowest in 30 years MONTREAL (CP) — The Canadian dollar continued its decline in value on New York money markets Wednesday, closing at 91.26 U.S. cents. At one point during trading, the dollar dipped to 91.16 U.S. cents, its lowest point since the 90.9 recorded 27 years ago. The dollar was pegged at 90.9 in September, 1950, after the pound sterling was devalued by 30 per cent and several other currencies re-adjusted their rates. Teen charged GLEN BURNIE, Md. (Reuter) — A 16-year-old boy was charged Wednesday with the murders of three young girls stabbed in a wooded area near their homes Sunday. Police identified the boy as Stuart Kreiner, son of the for- - mer head of Maryland Classified Employees Association, a union of state workers. _ The boy lived a few blocks from the homes of the vie- ‘ims— Ann Marie Brzeskiewizc, 8; and sisters Deborah Ann, 10, and Theresa Hogan, 8. Authorities said two of the girls had been stabbed at least 40 times and the other eight. The girls’ bodies were found Monday iying in a stream. Daughter commits suicide HAVANA (CP) — Beatriz Allende, daughter of the late Chilean President Salvador Allende, committed suicide at her home here Tuesday, the Cuban foreign ministry an- nounced Wednesday. The announcement said she shot herself because of her depressed state and “the tragedy of her people,” adding that she was "a new victim of fascism.” Miss Allende, reported to be in her 30s, often made public speeches in Havana, spoke at rallies, and on television and was generally active in public affairs concerning Chile since the military junta overthrew her father's govern- ment. Alaska spill stopped ANCHORAGE (AP) — Repair of the leaky check valve that caused an oil spill on the transAlaska pipeline 30 miles north of Fairbanks has been completed, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co, reported Wednesday. Alyeska spokesman Sam Akin said correction of the problem involved tightening a ring of bolts on the valve, adding ‘'we didn't replace anything.” A special torque wrench was taken to the site for the oper- ation as the builders of the 800-mile pipeline rushed to repair the problem Tuesday. leanup at the site probably will continue at least through Wednesday, Akin said, “Cepending on how much trouble they have picking that stuf. up. There was no estimate available on the amount of oil spilled. It soaked down through a gravel pad beneath the $8 billion pipeline and surfaced 30 or 40 feet away befare it was detected, Akin said. Oil found north of Japan TOKYO (AP) — A JapaneseSoviet oil company an- nounced today it has struck oil off the northern Hp of the Soviet island of Sakhalin and the find “has a strong possibility of becoming the largest oil depositin Asia."’ Sadao Kobayashi, president of Sakhalin Oil Development Cooperation Co., said it has struck four promising oil strata on the continental shelf off the northern Sakhalin port of Okha. . ‘The cost of commercial production, now estimated at nearly $1 billion, is to be shared equally by Japan and the ‘Soviet Union. SOMEDAY WE'LL PROBABLY E ABLE TO ' LOOK BACK AND LAUGH AT AL PEAS \ 2 : cere : ite Features Sprsr pie. ing. 187 yrertd .ants reeerere. é DAS, 9 AEX Bf mv Avimd i | tit i i . i | iy ii ire OO Mig Femnewe Sracate. Me... UST?. Wart neh bk ceded. 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