Bob Jezequel lines up shot during one of his twiceweekly programs on LlNlNG UP FOR ACTION Cable television Mr Jezequel plays pool with local people at Allandale Billiards on the show telecast every week Tuesdays and Thursdays at 630 pm Photo Examiner Pope warns against craving in Easter message to world By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pope Paul warned against blind craving for material prosperity Polands Roman Catholic primate assailed his countrys Communist govern ment and Irish nationalists marched throughout Ireland as Christians around the world celebrated Easter Pope Paul told crowd of 50000 in St Peters Square that the blind craving ex clusively for temporal prosperity could bring man greater unhappiness generated by the very ex pansion of his capacity to desire more and of his possi bility to enjoy more He said Christs resurrec tion is the cornerstone of our faith and history resurrection of society for economic cultural and social betterment cannot be achieved without faith in Christ the Pope said CHURCH TORN DOWN Despite the prospect of Communist election gains in Rome and Italy this year the Pope did not mention com munism But Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski the Polish primate in his Easter ser mon in Warsaw accused Polish officials of brutality and ruthlessness for tearing down church built without Officials try to explain Games financial setback MONTREAL CP While the Olympic Games facilities were thrown open to more than 150000 visitors during the weekend Games organizers were trying to ex plain another financial set back caused by design error in the main stadium Jean Riendeau spokesman for the Olympic installations board said Sunday night the stadiums architect Roger Taillibert of France made an error in architectural con ception which would have blocked the view for some 10 000 spectators Mr Riendeau said it would cost $300000 and 15 days work to rectify the error Roger Trudeau con struction chief for the board said the error involved con crete guard rail running around an upper tier of the stadium which blocked the view of the playing field par tially or entirely for spec tators sitting above certain Israelis Arabs march in separate protests By MARCUS ELIASON BETHEL Occupied Jordan AP About 40000 militant Israelis and 10000 Arabs held rival demonstrations few miles apart in the occupied West Bank Sunday but strong security forces kept the two crowds apart The Israelis began two day walk through the far mland of Judea demanding the annexation of the territory seized from Jordan in the 1967 war The Arabs turned double funeral into noisy demonstration against the establishment of Israeli settlements in the West Bank The twoday Israeli march was organized by the right wing Gush Emunim or Loyalist Bloc which says the West Bank is part of the land romised to the Jews by God The movements demand for annexation of the West Bank has split Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabins cabinet and may endanger his coalition The march was an open challenge to Rabins policy of using the West Bank as bait for peace settlement with Jordan However the group was given permission to stage the demonstration after promising to stay out of Arab villages along the 24mile route and to leave the area af ter reaching Jericho the site Joshuas victorv FIGHTS AVOIDED The marchers walked arm in arm through chill rain singing Hebrew folk songs Leaders ordered the mar chers to avoid being dragged into verbal show downs and fistfights with the Arab p0 ulace and not to walkont eArabs crops We want to live side by side with the West Bank Arabs said Amnon Weiss 33 leader of Gush Emunim We are not trying to dispossess anybody but the West Bank is ours and the government must make it part of Israel In Ramallah few miles from the Israelis line of mar ch more than 10000 Arabs assembled for the funerals of local man shot Friday by local Arab litician and of sixyearol boy killed by Israeli gunfire during demonstration that resulted from the first shooting The mourners waved Pate stinian flags and banners say ing No march no settlement on our land no Zionists Large numbers of Israeli riot troops patrolled Ramallah but stayed away from the crowd The troops ï¬red shots in the air to disper se several hundred demon strators who split from the main body and began throwing stones at an army vehicle but no serious violen ce was reported Open resistance to the Israeli occupation has been increasing among the west Banks 670000 Arabs Last week Palestinian radicals and supporters of the Palestine Liberation Organ ization won most of the municipal council seats in local elections defeating moderate supporters of return to Jordanian rule level Mr Trudeau said the top 20 inches of the rail will have to be lopped off and replaced with glass POINTED OUT ERROR We showed him Mr Taillibert his error when he last visited the site April 10 said Mr Riendeau who em phasized that the extra work would not hinder progress towards opening day July 17 Mr Riendeau said he did not know what difference the error would make in Mr Tailliberts fees for designing the facilities In any case his fee has not yet been set tled Any error in design went unnoticed by the visitors who ï¬led through the facilities Easter weekend to gape at the massive stadium swim hall and velodrome Construction work was re stricted Friday Saturday and Sunday to give the general public an inside view+their first and last chance to see the facilities before the Games The installations board counted 149569 visitors but discovered later that four of eight turnstiles were not working Sunday Some estimates placed the number of vistors as high as 200000 MOST IMPRESSEI Visitors went through the site on guided 30minute walking tour and judging by their comments they were impressed Its fantastic said Nor man Butt machinist from suburban Verdun think its all worth itI just hope still feel that way when get mv share of the bill Tuesday Family Special BI brazier lull quarm muNI Will salad Instrlc with 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territory near Jerusalem demanding that the Israeli government annex the area and counterdemonstration by 10000 Arabs protesting location of Israeli settlements in the territory taken from Jordan in the 1967 war PRAY FOR PRISONERS In South Korea an estimated 300000 Christians gathered in Seoul for pre dawn Easter services and dozen women held prayer meeting outside prison for political prisoners Thousands marched in the cities of both the Irish republic and Britishruled Northern Ireland in ob servance of the 60th an niversary of the 1916 Easter Uprising in Dublin against British rule The marches were organized by the outlawed Irish Republican Army but security forces did not in terfere Only one minor in cident was reported in Belfast the capital of Nor thern Ireland group of youths threw rocks at police station and British troops chased them into the Milltown Cemetery and arrested four of them message from the IRA Army Council read during memorial service in the cemetery vowed to fight on until British rule is ended in Northern Ireland NE NEWS ROUNDUP The Barrie Examiner Monday April 19 19765 Slayings believed murdersuicide ENFIELD NS CP Police are investigating shooting incident in which ï¬ve members of the same family died Sunday in what was described by police as an apparent murdersuicide The dead were identified as William Bayers 46 his wife Mary 47 and their three youngest children Marianne Elizabeth 13 William Warren and Diane Bonita An RCMP spokesman from the nearby Stewiacke detach ment said the shootings oc curred between pm and pm The shootings occurred in the Bayers home in residential subdivision of this community about 26 miles north of Halifax call was made toRCMP at816 3030 calibre ri was used he said The bodies were discovered by Howard Bayers brother of the dead man Neighbors said William Ba yers had been in Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax the last three weeks and was home to spend the Easter weekend with his family Police and hospital officials were unable to confirm the reports Official dies TORONTO CP Lewis Robinson 58 director of the Ontario section of the federal department Of in dustry trade and commerce died in hospital Saturday of lung cancer Mr Robinson was member of the Metropolitan Toronto Board Trade Prior to his federal appointment he was western Canada manager of Motors Holding of Canada Ltd Boys found GERALDTON Ont CP Two boys missing for two days in freezing tem peratures are in stable con dition and will not require emergenc aid an Ontario Provincia Police spokesman said Sunday Matthew Moonias 11 and his seven yearold brother Robert were Found Saturday after being lost for two days in bush coun try 140 miles east of this nor thwestern Ontario com munity An emergency helicopter flight was post gned Saturday because of weather and later can celled when it was learned the boys were recovering at Ogoki Post near the place where they were found Man shot PARRY SOUND Ont CP Provincial police said Sun day they are investigating the shooting death of 31year old man on the Magnetawan Indian reserve 40 miles north of here police spokesman said Wilfred Noganosh of Toronto former resident of the reserve died Saturday of gunshot wounds The spokesman said no charges have been laid Singer hurt NEPHI Utah AP Pop singer Marie Osmond 16 and her mother Olive Osmond suffered minor injuries when car driven by Marie crashed into one driven by her father Mrs Osmond was listed in satisfactory condition Sunday at Utah Valley Hospital HELD OVER 2ND WEEK On every strIIt in every city In this country theres nolxxly who dreams OI hung StilnlIMXIy somiu li II unimmw rim ROBERT DE IIRO TAXI DRIVER III Ill Ill II IllI01 Inn of MARIIN RSI SI IIlm illl IUSllzkl AllilRl BROOKS it Iimi llARVl YKl IIII lliNARllRRIS IIiIR IioYII Itwumd md YBILL SHEPHERD as Betsy where she was suffering from rib injuries the nursing supervrsor said The supervisor said Marie was treated for small cuts on her face and released Satur day shortly after the collision on highway about 40 miles south of the Osmonds home in Provo Police said Maries car struck the rear of rental trailer towed by van driven by her father George Osmond Off to US LONDON Reuter The British pop group Bay City Rollers flew to the United States during the weekend without lead guitarist Eric Faulkner who is recovering from drug overdose Faulkner 21 was taken to hospital last week after swal lowing an overdose of drugs spokesman for the group said he will join the roup on itsUStourInafew ays Unemployed TIMMINS Ont CP Eightysix of the 223 people who worked at the Nor theastern Regional Mental Health Centre which closed March 31 are unemployed spokesman for the Ontario Public Service Employees Union said Saturday Jack Richardson regional representative for the union said 31 em loyees have been transferre to other govern ment ministries He said 51 were retained by the Cochrane Temiskaming Resource Centre facility for the mentally retarded which replaced the mental health centre Others found jobs in the area he said Mr Richardson said manpower adjustment com mittee has been formed in co operation with the health and labor ministries and the union to retrain and lace personsstillunemploy Two missing GRIMSBY Ont CP search was to continue today for two St Catharines 0nt men whose aircraft collided Saturday with another plane over Lake Ontario near here provincial police said Police said the missing men are William Ronald Bolster 59 pilot of Piper 180 and his passenger James Martin 50 The collision occurred about 10 miles east of Hamilton police spokeman said the other aircraft Cessna 120 made an emergency landing in field and its occu nts were unhurt Robert Wi Iiam Boyd 50 of St Catharines was the pilot and his passenger was Bruce Bolster 23 of Elmira Ont son of the pilot of the other plane Both privatelyowned air craft had taken off from St Catharines Flying Club police said and occupants of one plane were taking photos of the other when the crash occurred The spokesman said per son fishing Saturday found logbook some it holstery from the missing ane and briefcase Members of the Canadian Armed Forces and the rovincial police used lico ters during the search Satur ay and Sunday Flood threat TORONTO CP Lake front progerties in Toronto may be ooded this spring unless the flow of water through the St Lawrence seaway is increased Mary McLaughlin former com missioner of the Toronto Har bor Board said Sunday Mrs McLaughlin who sits on the citys central water front plannning committee said in an interview the current water level of four feet above datum is 15 inches higher than at this time last year She said there was no prob lem with flooding in 1975 but in the spring of 1973 when the level was five feet four in ches above datum flooding caused $30million worth of damage to lakeside marinas Mrs McLaughlin said that to co with flooding in 1973 the ow through the seaway control channel near Cor nwall Ont had to be in creased to 350 cubic feet second She said the flow currently is 310 cubic feet second and unless it is stepped up to 350 she fears that the water may reach the ivefoot level 40 ill LONDON Ont CP About 40 persons most of them from the Hamilton area were treated at hospital Saturday for complaints ranging from headaches to nausea following attendance at hockey tournament near here Bill Scott tournament chairman said an ice cleaning machine was used frequently to clear water from the ice and exhaust gasesbuiltup hospital spokesman said Sunday that tournament players and spectators were released after treatment and were in good condition The incident happened during the second day of the ROW HNIIN Il pm Innu cuminum ©uvn nu Hm in hilarious run for the money WALT DISNEY N0 iiiiiiiiSri No RETURN DAILY AT 7008 920 HELD OVER 4TH WEEK 645 91 wonderful sad funny boisterous sensitive movie Rex need Daily News WK III WK flunhiiy iii IIlms mm IllII IURMIINIIMI At Nit HULVWIIIUNI IIIIIUIIR II II All mm It 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