Truncheonwielding Israeli troops run an Arab youth down the street by his hair after they caught him hurl ing rocks at security forces in Nazareth March 30 Many of Israels Arab towns were BECAUSE HE HURLED ROCKS AT THEM swept by rioting which left at least Arabs dead over 20 Israelis wounded an un disclosed number of wound ed Arabs and over 200 an rested AP Cablephoto Future of Lockheed aircraft deal seen on line today OTTAWA CP The future of the controversial $1 billion Lockheed aircraft deal was on the line today The deal whereby the troubleplagued corporation is to supply 18 Orion patrol planes to Canada now appears to de pend on whether production funds can be borrowed from Canadian banks The companys offer to pro vide the aircraft at an overall cost to the government of slightly more than $1 billion ex pires today But that is technicality as far as the com pany is concerned All indications are that it is willing once again to extend its SADAT SEEKS AID West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt right leads Egyptian President Anwar Sadat through the garden of the Chancellery to his office in Bonn Tuesday after greeting him at the IMPERIAL CINEMA helicopter pad Sadat is seek ing German help to bail out his countrys nearbankrupt economy and spur his development plans AP Photo HELD OVER 2nd Week 655 905 Love is the greatest adventure of all ULUMIIA IKTURES uni RASTAR Ill IURES Innht SEAN CONNERY HEPBURN ROBERT SHAW ROBIN AND MARIAN RICHARD LESTER HIM Adult NICO Entertainment IIiNHOLM ELLIOTI KENNETH HAIGII RONNIE BARKER IAN IllM And Kuhanl the umhcut row STARKRICHARD summit iv RICHARD SHEPHERD Mm AMIS llMAN mutual RICHARD LESTER Innuhvr lmdm Imumnt Ivy DENIS IHl 1vriilty JOHN HARRY offer while the critical question of financing is worked but without an increase in cost It was financing disagreements between the government and the company that delayed contract signing in January and resulted in an ex tension of the company offer until today One source close to governmentLockheed talks said negotiations with Cana dian banks on borrowing to finance the early stages of the contract went well Tuesday AGREEMENT POSSIBLE The source said there is possibility the talks could end with form of contingency con tract being signed today think we might end the day with an agreement of some sort he said Whether we get the signatures on it is another question Defence Minister James Richardson and George Kallember managing director of Lockheed Aircraft Corp of Canada expressed optimism that financing agreements will bereached soon But Supply Minister Jean Pierre Goyer who eventually must sign contract and who is responsible for final contract provisions said he was less op timistic Tuesday than he was Monday It is very complex he said Everything is possible from final agreement to cancellation to temporary agreement he told reporters Without going into details he said some development inside government is the cause for his new pessimism Meanwhile the opposition Tuesday continued its attack of more than week on the various aspects of the govern ment decision to acquire the Orion Opposition Leader Joe Clark and other Progressive Conser vatives were joined by New Democrat Leader Ed Broad bent in continuing charges that the government should have known last year that Lockheed would be unable to finance the Canadian purchase Mr Broadbent said the government bungled Allan McKinnon PCVictoriagt said the government program is shambles The financing disagreement revolves around the govern ment intention to acquire the aircraft with little cash outlay until Lockheed starts deliver ing planes in about three years The complete $1 billion would be expended by 198081 when the last Orion was delivered Under government calcula tions Lockheed would have to borrow up to $300 million$140 million in the 197677 fiscal year now startingwwith the govern ment eventually repaying the company the interest it paid the banks DEAL OMILIIX Mr Richardson said Tuesday in the early years of the con tract the company would bill the government for work done The government would approve the bill and send it back to Lockheed Lockheed would then present the bill to bank which would lend the company the money Mercy trip boy seriously KINGSTON Ont CPI twodayold Eskimo boy born prematurely on the east coast of Hudson Bay is in serious condition in hospital here after being transported axmost 1000 miles by snowmobile and two planes Dr Donald Delahayc pediatrician at Kingston General Hospital said Tuesday the boy has breathing malfunction called respiratory distress syndrome but will pro bably survive and be back home in 12 to 16 weeks He was born nine weeks prematurely Sunday night at 7269944 CINEMA 11 nursing station in an Eskimo settlement 200 miles north of Great Whale River Dr Delahayc said the infant probably would not have lived if Dr Hans Verbeek formerly of Kingston had not been on routine visit to the centre Dr Verbeek who is on the staff of the Moose Factory General Hospital gave the in fant artificial respiration for the first 20 minutes of his life when he failed to breathe spon taneously The doctor then treated him in an incubator with oxygen and intravenous fluids SHOW TIMES 715 900 PM SHE WAS SOON TO BECOME THE GREATEST SE SYMBOL THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN THE STORY OF HOW SHE BECAME MARILYN MONROE MISTY ROWE AS NORMAJEAN BAKER Batik Matt 7239944 CINEMA ONE SHOWING EACH NIGHT AT 730 PM Free Wheellngfun Iovlng WADDISNEY GHOSI UIANNI Lisiiiiov Joiits PLESHEIIE FISH AND GAME CLUB Gun contro bae pa OTTAWA CP Liberals and Progressive Conservatives sniped at each other with statistics Tuesday as the op position tried to shoot down the governments proposed gun control legislation Commons debate continues today on motion by Eldon Woolliams PGCalgary Nor th to split the peace and security bill so the gun law pro posals would be sent to com mittee The motion now in second reading received support from rural Conservative and Social Credit members who echoed sentiments from fish and game and similar clubs in their home tidings Peter Masniuk PCPor tage maintained that New Yorks restrictive gun laws arent reflected in its homicide rate He said Switzerland which requires ablebodied men to have and be able to use military rifles has low rate of violent crime Guns dont kill people Mr Masniuk said People kill people Machines used SUDBURY Ont CP City council has voted to use voting machines for municipal elec tions in December Ellen Kerr city clerk said the machines will save the city $15000 in labor costs by reducing the number of deputy returning of ficers and poll clerks Large role BELLEVILLE Ont Eric Runacres director of education for the Hastings County school board predicts local taxpayers will play an in creasingly large role in preparing school board budgets He said public par ticipation in drawing up the 1976 budget resulted in reduc tion of $127 million from the proposed $3633million bugdet Four charged HAMILTON CP Four persons were charged with possessing hashish oil for the purpose of trafficking after police searched car in the downtown area and later raided home John Blaine Serp 21 of Carlisle Ont Daniel Ross Krawcski 21 of Linden Ont and Richard William McQuar rie 21 and David Brian Walsh 19 of Hamilton were charged In court FORT FRANCES Ont ICII Ronald Dennis Gilbert 26 of International Falls Minn waived extradition proceedings Tuesday after appearing in district court here in connection with the March 18 slaying near Minneapolis of three persons from Minnesota Gilbert held in the district jail here since March 21 after being ap prehended near here returned to the US Tuesday under escort of detectives from the county sheriffs department in AnokaMinn Offers cruise TORONTO II Sher woood Marine Inc announced Tuesday it will begin offering return trips daily to Niagara onthe Lake Ont from Toron to on its new XIpassenger SOME OF Windsors 770 striking high school teachers cruise ship beginning June 15 Stewart Sherwood of Toronto who along with his brother Paul and Lloyd Edwards own and operate Sherwood Marine said in news release the company will provide three return trips daily on the cruise ship Cayuga II He said the $700000 vessel is being built in Cornwall Ont Tighter bail OTTAWA CPI Justice Minister Ron Basford said Tuesday he hopes to have tighter bail provisions pro claimed as law within two weeks Mr Hasford said the provisions probably would have prevented bail for two Van couver men one charged with murder the other with attemp ted murder in connection with the shooting of Calgary policeman earlier this month Speaks out OTTAWA CPI Iona Cam pagnola LA Skeenat told the Commons fisheries committee Tuesday that unilateral declaration of 200mile offs shore fisheries jurisdiction would offer no protection for native migrant fish such as her ring and salmon foreign vessel could park 201 miles off the coast and pick up migrant species on their way home she said No boost OTTAWA or Transport Minister Otto Lang Tuesday that tells will not be in creased on the St Lawrence seaway system this year said But he said outside the Com mons that he hopes seaway rates will be raised before the 1977 shipping season While seaway users are op posed to higher charges in creased tolls are necessary he said It wasnt fair that one form of transport such as shipp ing should be subsidized more than another Mr Lang said in January he thinks seaway tolls should be BONElESS GRADE RED BRAND RUMP and ROUND STEAK ROASTS lEAN TOP ROUND STEAK MAPLE lEAF RINDlESS BACON GRADE EXTRA lARGE EGGS 99 2V2 DOZ TRAY SCHNEIDERS lUNCH MEATS CHICKEN lOAF OlIVE IOAF DRESSED PORK FRENCH ONION MINCED NAM MACARONI CNEESE $119 AT aunurrMarpmsomz warm was 42MAPLE5TREET Mme8680 take time out from their first day on the picket line to have increased to cover operating costs At that time he said he would not rule out decision on whether to raise tolls before the beginning of the seaway shipp ing season The seaway opens officially this Saturday Population up OTTAWA CP Statistics Canada reported Tuesday that Canadas population last Jan was estimated at 22998000 an increase of 339000 from year earlier Strike threat SHAWA Ont CP threatened strike by the Teamsters Union in the United States might force General Motors of Canada to stop car production within week company spokesman said mesday The spokesman said about 50 per cent of parts used by General Motors are brought in to Canada by Teamsterdriven trucks and the company is con sidering moving them into Canada by rail or plane in event of the strike The company has as many as five days of parts stockpiled but lacks room for more the spokesman said The spokesman said about Wwvg The Barrie Examiner Wednesday March 31 19765 cup of coffee The strike shut all city public high 12000 auto workers in Oshawa might be laid off if Teamster strike continued for long spokesman for the Ford Motor Co of Canada Ltd at Windsor said up to 13000 auto workers employed by that auto manufacturer might be laid off including more than 4000 in Windsor Ford also relies on truck transport by Teamster members for 50 per cent of its parts Takes trip KINGSTON OntCP Queens University professor and administrator is one of 10 Canadian clergymen scheduled to take part in sixday tour of Israel starting May and with all expenses paid by the Israeli government Dr Robert Bater head of the department of religion at Queens and prin cipal of the theological college there says he expects to talk to Arabs as well as Israelis to learn about both sides of the Middle East dispute Appointment CORNWALL Ont CPI Terri Lalonde mother of three was appointed manager of the Cornwall Chamber of Com merce Tuesday She is the first woman to be appointed Witttt PLAYERSROXY THEATRE FAMOUS PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE now PLAYING ACADEMY AWARDS Louise Fletchers performance is frighteningly fine Charles Champin LA Times Nicholson gives us dazzling performance IMPERIAL CINEMA AMIIIA 01 no VII V3Hl AXO The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No best seller MAVIIO0IT06UORWOIIW Nominated for Academy Awards SHOWN AT 700 915 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FINGER IIIE GWEN Barrie Twin DriveIn Theatre Opening Friday April 2nd rks snipin 3HJ AXOEI SUEAVTd SllOWVi 381 schools Photo manager of the local chamber and possibly the first in all of Ontario Ray Jette chamber president said Mr Lalonde was recently appointed as the citys new economic develop ment commissioner For safety HAWKESBURY Ont CP The Ontario labor depart ment has ordered the Hawkesbury municipal council to close the local skating arena immediately because its roof dt es not meet safety standards Use of the arena will be per mitted between April 15 and October 15 if an engineer will certify that the structure is safe without snow on its roof the department said The municipality could be fined up to $10000 under the In dustrial Safety Act if the closure order is ignored series of rinks in the pro vince 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