the examiner Wednesdaymiov 28 ton news roundup Taxing method only obstacle in oil policy OTTAWA itl Prime Minister lark said Tuesday dispute with Alberta over the method of taxtng higher petro leum industry revenues remains the lone obstacle to an nouncemerit of new energy riciiig policy Iark emerged from neary eight hourx of private talks with Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed at the prime ministers 24 Sussex lr1l residence confident new oil pricing iingment ith the provinces is at hand Neither flark nor Lougheed would disclose details of the new arrangement saying the entire package would be uri veiled Olltl the taxation issue has been ironed out But both men acknowledged progress during the day long talks The prime minister said Finance Minister John rosbies Dec 11 budget would include measures to cushion the eco nomic impact of higher oil and gas prices in 1080 The federal government would also begin active planning to implement new energy policy as result of agreement during the marathon bargaining session he said Gold jumps $10 an ounce LONDON AP Gold prices jumped $10 an ounce in Europe today spurred by surge in the price of silver following reports the Lnited States might enlarge its silver stockpile The dollar fell sharply in Tokyo and opened lower against major European currencies It had closed in New York on Tuesday at 1713 to the anadian dollar up from 1711 on Monay told prices rose $5 an ounce at the opening and climbed Third DCIO crash this year NEW YORK Reuter The Air New Zealand airliner lost today in Antarctica is the third DClO to crash this year Westem Airlines DClo landed on the wrong runway at Mexico City airport last month and plowed into maintenance Angry farmers besiege site CALEDON Ont tCPi About 20 angry farmers parked their tractors on Tuesday at the entrance to landfill site where contaminated soil from the Mississauga train derailment was being dumped They stopped traffic from entering or leaving Frank Bean Peel Region chairman said he ordered all dumping of contaminated soil at the site be stopped He added he had not been aware of the dumping until Tuesday but later discovered that about 4000 cubic metres of the waste had been dumped near this town about 30 kilo metres northwest of Mis sissauga The soil was contaminated with caustic soda toluene sty rene and firefighting foam as result of the Nov 10 derailment of CP Rail freight train building killing 56 passengers and crew members An American Airlines DCto crashed in Chicago last May killing 273 passengers and crew in the worst US air disaster in history The Chicago disaster called into question the safety of the giant jets which carry more than 100000 passengers daily mveral in several DCIOs after aviation officials ordered thorough check of 00105 flown by US airlines BLAMES AIRLINES McDonnell Douglas the DC 10 manufacturer denied that the cracks in the engine mountings had been caused by faulty design and blamed improper maintenance procedures by the airlines throughout the world The American Airlines DClt crashed on takeoff at Chicagos OHare airport when one of its three engines fell off Small cracks in the pylons joining the engines to the wings were die But representatives of US consumer associations alleged the jet hailed as revolution ary aircraft when it went into service in 1971 was improperly and hastily designed It was not the first complaint levelled at the 0010 in its trou bled eightsyear history Investigators blamed faulty design of cargo hatch cover for one of the worst air dis asters in history the crash of hirkish Airlines DCto in 19743 The cover flew off the plane shortly before it crashed near Paris killing 346 persons After the crash McDonnell Douglas changed the cargo door and redesrgned the passenger floor Another DClo crash in Los Angeles in March 1978 killed two people and led to changes Are you dreaming of owning home Regular deposits to Royal Trust Registered Home Ownership Savings Plan in make that dream home come true Come in and see us River washes out road Four are dead and at least one is missing and presumed dead when three cars plunged into the raging Bouquet River Monday night The rivers rismg waters washed away this 70yard section of Route 9N three miles west of Elizabethtown NY olon with smalle se bridge APPhoto on an another $5 dollars by mid morning to cross the $400 an ounce barrier The metal was trading at midday in London at $404 30 an ounce its highest level since tiet 10 It had closed in London on Tuesday at $304 23 Iraq lifts oil embargo ltilttiNlti itfli Petrofina anada Ltd official said Tuesday that Iraq has lifted its unofficial erribargo on oil ex Wllllltiiii1dii vicepresident of supply and logistics said in an interview that the company receivcd word that the Home Aqtp Lile Business arjeant rlr Insurance too Bell ram Rd some NOW OPEN Under New Management firm could resume importing the type of crude oil for which its large Montreal refinery was designed Paul ShOYUCCd 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fund only 345 per cent of the oil in ordinary wells Nearly two thirds of the worlds estimated 32 billion barrels of liquid petroleum resources would stay in the ground without new ideas being applied Robert Whiting an Ameri can oil expert outlined several new techniques in paper he presented at the conference The most widelyused method up to now has been heating res ervoirs to make oil more fluid vaporize it partially and in crease pressure in the reser voir Two methods of heating the reservoir are to inject steam or to burn small part of KITCHENER nt li Two men who pleaded guilty to stealing $1200 trust fund they helped set up for the eightyearold daughter of murdered woman were sen tenced to three months in jail and put on three years probation when they appeared in court Tuesday Brcnan yr 24 and Neil Campbell 23 both of Kitchener also were ordered tojointly make restitutit within vear past freighter ALEXANDRIA BAY NY li The St Lawrence sea way was partially reopened Tuesday when the 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beautiful in places you can see Ask your Subaru dealer about our 12 month unlimited distance warranty and our anti iust warranty SUBARU INEXPENSIVE AND BUILT TO STAY THAT WAY IIY NORTHERN SUBARU 453 DUNLOP sr wrsr PART OF 7263767 TRY JACKSON BROS GROU I40 BRADFORD ST 7260288 We want control of our own destiny We are the staff of Ontarios correctional system We are seeking the right to bargain our own contract as separate group within our union There are already eight bargaining cate gories for the 52000 union members in Ontarios public service It should be Sim le administrative matter to divide one of ose categories into two This is all we want but the government refuses Our needs are distinctive For five years we have told the govern ment that our work for the people of Ontario makes our situation unique Our jobs are in the provinces jails correctional centres juvenile facilities and the Oak Ridge hospital in Penetanguishene We have special needs and very different responsibilities Logic and persuasion in our presentations to the government have been to no avail The government has heaped one rejec tion upon another royal commission saw our point The Royal Commission on the Toronto jail and Custodial Services headed by fudge Barry Shapiro agreed with our position The Commission considers that the duties of correctional officers are relatively unique and more closely related to those of police officers than to those of the office workers maintenance personnel and others who constitute the membershi of the union It is therefore suggested at correctional officers be recog nized for bargaining purposes as separate group within the union and that their salaries not be tied to overall civil sernce salaries Page 77 The government ignored Shapiro All other avenues have been closed Discussions briefs and presentations to the government even Royal Com mission recommendation have failed to achieve results There is now no alternative but to strike Only government inaction makes strike necessary If the thought of strike in Ontarios correctional system disturbs you you can help avert it Call your elected representative at Queens Park All we want is the right to set our own contract proposals and to ratify our own contract Tell your MPP thats reasonable request Is control over our own bargaining too much for us to ask Ontaiio Public Service Employees Union 1901 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario M48 225 Tel 4827423