Fox wont appear the examiner Monday Dec 12 1977 T3 airmen killed in crash of plane SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE Canary Islands AP Thirteen crew members of US Navy patrol plane were re ported killed and another was missing Sunday after theii craft hit mountain and exploded on one of the anary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa IS spokesman said rescue workers recoverul 13 bodies from the crash site on 4200foot mountain on the island of Ilicrro and were searching for the remains of the other man The fourengine Lockheed It Orion was on training fliglil from the tS Air Forces Lajes Base in the Azores Officials on Ilicrro at the southwest eiid of the chain of Spaniin islands said the plane was flying in clouds and rain at 13m feet when it hit the mountain One dead in shooting NIAGARA FALLS Ont Il One man is dead and another man has been charged with murder following shooting incident in rooms above city tavern Saturday police said police spokesman said Paul Stoit 25 of Niagara Falls died in hospital after suffering wounds to the upper part of his body llenry Lutz 44 also of Niagara Falls has been charged with second degree murder attempted murder and pointing firearm the spokesman said Inin laiiics Moody of Niagara regional police said of ticers exchanged shots with the suspect who had barricaded house in secondfloor room The man was arrested when police kltkttl open the door and wreiiclied away the shotgun Promises to intervene IORONIO itll len York Iniversity students ended an 11day hunger strike Saturday night after Multiculturisiii Minister Norman afik said Ottawa will intervene in the case of jailed Soviet llssldtlll Anaton Slicharansky tafik said Ottawa will ask Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev to allow Slicliaransky to come to Canada Shcliaranskys relatives are prepared to sponsor landed immigrant status and the government is prepared to pass an Oldtllltrtoulltll to expedite it tafik said after meeting with to students at the Hotel Toronto No safety violations IOROXIO itIe Regan flies home HAVANA Reuter Nova Scotia Premier Gerald Regan flew home Sunday following week of tours and meetings in Cuba underlining this countrys healthy relations with Canada Although there were no major agreements Regan ap parently opened some areas of further cooperation His meetings included about two hours with President Fidel Castro uban delegation plans to visit Nova Scotia to discuss fiveor 10year trade and cooperation agreement Regan said the agreement may cover increased Nova Sco tiaii purchases of Cuban rum tobacco and fruits as well as greater tourism from the province to Cuba He also said Nova Scotia is interested in helping construct Cuban rail network This visit has been very happy opportunity to be able to see the progress and achievements of the Cuban revolution Regan said before leaving Two dead in fires LONDON AP British troops and striking firemen joined forces early today to fight blaze at Manchester hospital while in London two men died in tires in their homes police spokesman said no one was injured in the hospital fire Smoke forced evacuation of 10 wards he said adding that some patients might be moved to other hospitals be cause of smoke damage The fire started in linen storeroom he said No details on the London fires were imediately available The victims were 92 and 62 years old Britains 33000 firemen have been on strike for month in support of demand for 30percent pay increase The La bor government has refused to grant more than its 10per cent antiinflation ceiling but has promised to authorize later increases that would raise the average base pay of $12650 to $301 00 anadiaii by November 1979 The firemen have begun voting on the offer but union offi cials say there are strong indications it will be rejected Progress in coal talks CHARLESTON WVa Ali Even as union and iii dustry negotiators reported progress some of the 160000 United Mine Workers members on strike at US coal mines announced increased efforts to close nonunion mining operations in ppalachia Iodays the best day weve had UMW vicepresident elect Sam hurcli said Sunday after bargaining session in Washington was adjourned for the day Were making progress Curfews on children KIINOItA Ont 1li urfews between 10 and ii at RCMP inquiry EAST ANGUS Que CP 77 SolicitorGeneral Francis Fox said Sunday he will not be ap pearing before the Quebec com mission of inquiry into RCMP illegalities today and is consid ering an appeal against Que bec Superior Court decision that the inquiry is con stitutional Fox has been ordered by Commissioner Jean Keable to either produce certain docu ments relating to the internal workings of the RCMP or ap pear before the inquiry today to explain why not Nothing will be done to pre vent the Keable commission from continuing its work Fox told Liberal riding association meeting here as long as they do not consider cer tain of my documents in dispensable to their hearings So they will have to await the outcome from the 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