tougher stand soldiers out of Cuba there or no SALT Il Johnson McMurtry tive landfill from Port Hope their sites Clark would not dismantle it Pleads case for Soviet woman OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Flora MacDo nald has assured the sister of Soviet Jewess Ida Nudel that she is exerting pressure on the Soviet Union to permit Ms Nu del to leave that country Montreal lawyer Irwin Cotler who represents Ms Nudel said Friday the minister told Mrs Elena Fridman that she has spoken to the Soviet ambassador here and also asked Canadian Ambassador RAD Ford to plead Ms Nudels case with Soviet authorities in Moscow The 48 yearold Soviet Jewess has been in Siberian exile for 16 months Miss MacDonald once co chairwoman of Women for Ida Nudel in Canada also indicated she would explore suggestion that she and other leading women politicians such as Brit ish Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher make joint appeal for Ms Nudels release Mrs Fridman using Cotler as interpreter said she has hope the sort of pressure Can ada now is exerting will lead to her sisters release Ms Nudel an economist was exiled in 1978 on charges of vandalism and malicious hooli ganism after she hung banner outside her Moscow apartment saying KGB the Soviet po lice give me visa She had sought unsuccessfully for seven years for permission to join Mrs Fridman and her family in Israel Ms Nudel is the only woman among 40 male criminals in small Siberian village Cotler said She became known as the angel of mercy to many So viet Jews in jail because of hu manitarian help she gave fore she was charged impris oned and then exiled he said Tim and Burt play football HOLLYWOOD APl Burt Reynolds and Tim Conway will star in Celebrity Comedy Foot ball Classic on ABC this fall The special will combine music and comedy with game of flag football played by teams of celebrities Two Super Bowl coaches Joan Madden former ly of the Oakland Raiders and George Allen formerly of the Washington Redskins will Coach the two teams We Carter ponders Cuba dilemma WASHINGTON AP Leaders of the US Senate are trying to give President Carter free hand to negotiate solution to the presence of Soviet combat soldiers in Cuba but may be challenged by conservatives pressing for The issue may reach head in the Senate as early as next week with vote to delay debate on the strategic arms limitation treaty with the Soviet Union as long as Russian soldiers are stationed 145 kilometres off the coast of Florida Without mentioning the SALT II treaty Carter said Fri day that firm diplomacy not panic and not exaggeration is the way to deal with the controversy growing number of senators appear willing to use the treaty as negotiating club to force the 2000 to 3000 Soviet Senator Jesse Helms Rep SC said We ought to have said to the Soviet Union calmly get those troops out of Blacks debate on Metro shooting TORONTO CP Metropolitan Torontos executive committee Friday overrode the wishes of Toronto Mayor John Sewell and blocked future debate on the issue of the police killing of 3yearold black man The committee also agreed to do nothing about recom mendation from borough of East York Mayor Alan Redway that the province appoint an independent commissioner to investigate circumstances surrounding the death of Albert Instead the executive aldermen approved suggestion from Metro Chairman Paul Godfrey that committee of Metro mayors hold meeting with SolicitorGeneral Roy Site for radioactive waste sought TORONTO CP Canadas nuclear regulatory agency has assumed the responsibility of finding site for radioac Ont The Atomic Energy Control Board has stepped out of its normal role as onlooker to find waste disposal site for con taminated fill from Eldorado Nuclear Ltd But the $6million project to clean up Port Hopes radioac tive homes roads and ravines faces lengthy delay because neither Eldorado nor Hope Township wants it dumped on Raps move on PetroCanada MOOSE JAW CP If Prime Minister Joe Clark does not retrace his steps on the PetraCanada issue he will be mak ing one of the major blunders in Canadian history former federal New Democratic leader Douglas said Friday Douglas told news conference that it is hard to ascertain just what Clark will do But he said since the president of the Progressive Conservative party oil industry executives and judging by public opinion poll Canadians at large favor retaining the Crown oil company Douglas felt sure OTTAWA CP Delegates to the World Food Council wound up their annual minis terial conference Friday satis CALGARY CP meeting between represen tatives of ional cattlemens organizations from Canada the United States Australia and New Zealand discussed ways to stabilize swings in the in ternational beef market but also pointed out some disagreement over the current market structure The twoday meeting which ended Friday with decision to step up communication bet ween the groups had no ob jectives other than to discuss the situation The four coun tries are major suppliers of beef to North America One item of disagreement be tween Canada and the US on the one hand and Australia and New Zealand on the other be came apparent at news con ference Friday All four groups pronounced themselves unhappy with the guaranteed minimum access GMA provision for beef im parts into Canada and the US under the recently concluded General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GATT But the North American cat tlemen thought the GMA was too high while the Australian and New Zealand representa tives opposed restrictions of any kind on their exports The GMA allows 62 million kilograms of beef into Canada annually with provision for increasing it as the population grows CATTLEMEN DISTURBED Stewart Brown of Shedden Ont president of the Canadian Cattlemens Association said CORBETT MONTGOMERY ASSOCIATES BARRISTERS SOLICITORS Carry on General Practice of Law in BARRIE ANGUS BRADFORD BEETON NEWMARKET KESWICK AURORA STOUFFVILLE BARRIE OFFICE JOHN HERLIHY BA LLB MICHAEL SHOEMAKER 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quota of 60 million kilos with no growth provision Brown said Canadian GATT ne gotiators were weak in the knees He said the association will press ahead for beef import law during hearings of the beef import consultative committee in Ottawa beginning Sept 17 Headed by former association president Bert Hargraves member of Parliament for Medicine Hat the committee was set up to advise federal Ag DISCO riculture Minsiter John Wise on Gum mlmmlnn preparing beef import legisla COME AND SEE tion Both Canadian and US cat tlemen want legislation allowing for imports on MONDAY SEPT 24 countercyclical formula PM AT BARBIE YWYMCA For iunher information Call 7266421 Home Auto life Business gsarjeant it Insurance lOO Bell Farm Rd Barrie Ont de in fig CA TCH THE TOWEEK DISCO COURSE world that has seen three of ev ery five children die from mal nutrition before the of five No were not satis ied said Stabilizing beef market swing discussed by cattlemen reps GMA which it sees as allowing high imports 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