nu0 mus President Jimmy Carter hugs Chiharu Yomada l7yearold high school student in Tokyo Tuesday after she told the President she read and ad mired his book Why Not The Best Carter told Chihoru her English was ex cellent and she should be working at the United Nations He train autographed her copy of his book AP Photo Ohira Clark in accord on new energy sources TOKYO CPI PrimcvMinister Joe formula agreed to at meeting in Simcoe County group By TERRY FIELD Of The Examiner Repulsed by indifference shown thousands of refugees floating in the seas off Malaysia Barrie teacher Carolyn Halk was compelled to act Tuesday during seminar on the problems of children sponsored by Simcoes separate school teachers she asked her peers to Join with her and help those people Later the Simcoe unit of the Ontario 115th year No 151 Wednesday June 27 1979 English Catholic Teachers Association voted to set up and administer fund for the pur pose of relocating Vietnamese family in the country Halk said the government will allow families with sponsors to enter the cotintry in addition to the 7000 refugees it is committed to accepting Simcoes teachers must commit themselves to maintaining the family for two years while they become accustomed to their 5° Per Copy new surroundings Its time we put our Christian money where our mouths are Halk told the teachers Reading about the Vietnamese Cambo dians and Chinese forced to flee their coun tries in failing boats because of ongoing wars and government policies made Halk reflect on the murder of Jews during World War II The indifference that allowed for deaths ofï¬ million people was threatening to take the lives of thousands of others she said Carrier Home Delivery 95 Weekly May sponsor Vietnamese family Step one is contacting the appropriate agency The next step is determining the size of the family to be supported and having one chosen On arrival the family will need ac commodation to be paid for by the teachers clothing and furniture The money will be drop in the bucket as far as the people of Barrie are concerned but it will make great deal of difference to them says Halk the examiner serving barrie and simcoe county Base price of $20 barrel expected for OPEC crude oil GENEVA AP The 13 members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC apparently are ready to agree on new base price of $20 barrel for crude oil $3 more than their current average price sources in the cartel said The sources said the agreement to be announced today at the end of twoday OPEC pricing meeting also calls for an end to the leapfrogging surcharges of the last three months and another meeting in September three months ahead of schedule to take new look at the price situation The $20 price would be compromise between Saudi Arabia which pressed for $18 barrel and such militants as Libya Iran and Iraq which argued for $23 to $27 barrel The official base price of OPEC oil has been $1455 barrel since March But the average price has risen to $17 barrel because of surcharges added on by all members of the cartel except Saudi Arabia because of the shortage of supply due to the reduction in Iranian production UNITY BROKEN The surcharges threw world oil markets into turmoil They also worried some OPEC members because they indicated break in the pricing unity that has generally kept their foreign customers from playing off the members of the cartel against each other Cyrus Ebramzadeh of the Iranian delegation said his government was willing to compromise on $20 and he and Libyan Oil Minister Ezzedin Ali Mabruk said Saudi Arabia was willing to accept that price for the sake of unity in the cartel Carrie Strangway Michelle Anderson Stacia Drenchuk Logloggers lug logs nic at The Gables in Barrie Recreational activities were Clark of Canada and Premier Masayoshi Ohira of Japan agreed today the economic summit conference here this week should take concrete measures to conserve oil and develop new sources of energy However it appears Canada will not go along with European plan to freeze oil imports at their 1978 level In onehour meeting Ohria asked for Clarks help in making the sevenstatc summit meeting opening Thursday success Clark agreed to cooperate with Japan spokesman for the Japanese leader said However Finance Minister John rosbic expressed doubt that Canada can go along with European plan to freeze oil imports for five years beginning in 1980 rosbic told reporters the European Strasbourg France last week doesnt suit our circumstances It doesnt mean we reject their ob jectives but our circumstances are quite different He said these circumstances include forecasts of sharp drop in production of oil and gas from conventional sources in the 198185 period This drop wont be offset by increased production from other sources such as oil sands He said Canada is committed to plan by the International Energy Agency for member countries to reduce oil imports by five per cent this year but didnt specify what Canada plans to do in 1980 The United States and Japan also disagree with the European oilfreeze plan What do you mean were running out of fuel and Shawna Masnall lug logs to builda fort during the pic supervised by the YMCA which organized the twoweek program Examiner Photo by Peter Hsu Mexican officials deny report We wounded shah rebels claim TEHRAN AP The head of Tehraiis revolgtionary court said today Iranian guerrillas attacked and slightly wounded Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in the Mexican city of Cuernavaca but the jackal ran away thistime In Mexico federal authorities and police in Cuernavaca resort 80 kilometres south of attack However Mexico City newspaper Diario de Mexico reported helicopter at tack on the Shahs Cuernavaca retreat Tuesday night No injury to the shah was mentioned Other Mexican newspapers did not carry the report Ayatollah Sadeq Khalkhali who announced reward earlier this month for the assassi Iranian monarch was attacked is he rode in his car near his Mexican resort compound Khalkhali said the car in which the shah was riding was destroyed The jackal ran away this time but hc will not escape unharmed next time Khaikhali told The Associated Press by telephone from his home in Qom 160 kilometres south of Course aids chokers OTTAWA LPi About 200 owners managers and employees of local hotels restaurants and catering businesses have enrolled in course that will teach them how to handle choking customers The St Johns mbulancc coursc was organized by restaurant supplier after an Ottawa client told him about his helplessness when ctistomer choked on chicken bone The course also will teach rcsuscitat ioii methods and how to treat serious bleeding and burns Skylab dates narrow WASHINGTON AP The US governments Skylab watchers narrowed their forecast Ttiesday predicting the space laboratorys fall to earth will occur between July 11 and July it The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration said there is SUpcrcent chance the satellite will fall by July 13 No one is predicting where the spicecraft will fall but NASA says chances are remote that anyone will bc injured About 500 pieces some of them weighing several thousand pounds are expected to sun ive the heat of rocnlry into the earths atmosphere $5fishing licence TORONTO CPI The Globe and lail says the Ontario ministry of natural resources is planning $3 angling licence The newspaper said the licence fees will pay for major expansion of the fisheries management program announced Tuesday by James Auld Auld minister of natural resources and $2 million will be spent on the program in the current fiscal year inside story Commission move Upsets Alderman iord Mills is upset The gover ning body of Ontario police commissions has again delayed making decision on whether or not therell be an inquiry into alleged problems in the BaiTie police com mission The man wholl help make the decision went on two week vacation this week Read about it on the Today page Arts openings remain This summers Creative Arts Program through Barrie Public Library still has openings for the threcrweck proycct in which teens from 15 to 18 years old produce their own Video program reports Margaret Worth For story see todays Lifestyle page Old book trade booms Adams Books on Duulop Street opened secondhand book operation six weeks ago and already the store has built up regular clientele of sellers and collectors Some of the comics brought in by collectors have SOld for as much as $20 See story on todays Entertainment Page index today 15 Ontario had resident fishing licence fee If for two years in the early 1970s The $2 fee wk 57 was dropped bccaUsc it cost too much to entertainment 12 ddlninigtor 18 Could cut accidents °°°9d° 23 PETERBoRotou om icri dasflfled 2427 SolicitorGeneral Roy McMurtry Sillld mm Tuesday his plan to increase police patro an on Ontario highways should reduce motor Donlnlo page vehicle collisions by 512 in month told the annual meeting of Loblaws Mchlurtry pages Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police that tough action is needed to reduce the in crease of motorwehicle fatalities never cease to be amazed at the relative complacency with which the public greets the annual grim traffic statistics he said personally have difficulty un derstanding why the community faced with the magnitude of the problem is not prepared to make greater commitment to reduce the tragedy McMurtry said that every three years more Canadians lose their lives on the countrys streets and highways than the 17000 Canadians who were killed during the Second World War Cleaver coming here OllAWA CPI Eldridge Cleaver former Black Panther leader who faces three attempted murder charges in Cal ifornia has been granted government clearance to enter Canada to lecture religiOUs groups in Toronto and Calgary Alta Black Panthers were an urban guerrilla organization in the late 605 early 70s An immigration spokesman said Tuesday two ministers permits have been issued authorizing visit by Cleaver to Toronto June 2729 and to Calgary July 69 Women and combat OTTAWA LPi Women may have place flying military transport planes or in structing pilots but they should stay out of combat aircraft Defence Minister Allan McKinnon says McKinnon told reporters the Progressive Conservative government is going ahead with the previous govemments plan to open military colleges to women The role of women in the forces was being expanded according to January statement by the former minister Bamey Danson We dont intend to use women in combat roles McKinnon said Tuesday Mexico City denied that there had been an nation of the exiled shah said the deposed Tehran At least four dead as ships collide French freighter Emmanuel Delmas foreground and ltalian Tanker Vera Beriingieri burning after collision off Civitavecchia italy Tuesday At least four died and several others are missing AP Photo com home to The Examiner 7263539 to has delivery Gets kidney transplant TOPONTO CP sister and brother are in satisfactory condition at Toronto Western Hospital after operations Tutvltty in which 20yearold housewife gaw one of her kidneys to her brother Bob Hediey 31 of Sudbury int had been on dialysis for seven years The father of three had to be hooked into the lifesaving machine every 60 hours to have his blood cleansed of impurities Hedleys sister Suc McNeil of Iimmins Ont is the 300th person to donate kidney at the hospital lnco pact ratified PORT COLBORNE Ont CPi Members of Local 6200 lnited Steelworkers of America ratified new threeyear agreement Tuesday with Inco Ltd Ray Moreau local president said of the ratification think it does reflect con fidence people here have in the Sudbury workers who have been striking for eight months to get available what we have before us here Air truce broken TEL AVIV AP Israeli and Syrian warplanes battled in the sky over southern Lebanon today for the first time in five years and the Israelis said they lOWIiti five Syrian MiG21$ The Syrians acknowledged four of their planes were hit and claimed two lsraeli planes were shot down The Syrian announcement said the Israelis were prevented from shelling civilian targets in the Damour area Kouth of Beirut weather Partly cloudy with few showers or thunderstorms developing today Highs 2i to 23 Clear overnight Lows l0 to l2 Thursday mainly sun ny and warmer Highs 24 to 26 it