Pare ietiemaniemeentitieerer staat Peet ae eee eS Maine Eo mee ee 2S ee saieeatiiea pr pee cent te et a neem eter Drwmaetr eres sats wilerwwoms 2. a sehen ne reer ar ae —— West coast ships waiting for grain *.are held up b WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) — The president of the Dominion Marine Association said today there portation and’ the pristine on and the p e Paine of it is a lack of tan "gars to deliver the grain from the Prairies to Thunder Bay, Ont., and to Weat Coast ports, “Our ships are waiting at Thunder Bay for grain that does not arrive from the Prairies,” said Admiral R. W. Tlmbrell. “Deepsea ships are waiting at West Coast and St. Lawrence River ports to ship the grain overseas but it does not come in the quantitles - planted,’ He told the Rotary Club that Canada is serlously behind in export Stain deliveries and = “our credibility as a grain ex- porter upon whom foreign customers may rely Is very much at stake,” A text of his speech was released in advance. Timbrell estimated demurrage paid to deepsea ships will total more than $17 million but added that no demeurrage is paid to : Canadian lakers wai at Thunder Bay to toad oe at and then take it on to lower St. Lawrence ports where it Oil increase will go ahead By HOWIE COLLINS OTTAWA (CP) — Energy Minister Alastair Gillespie rejected suggestions Mon- day that: the federal government cancel a 3.5 cent a gallon oil price increase scheduled for this summer, Gillespie told Ed Broad- bent, New Democratic Party leader, that the. domestic price increase will go ahead even thoughthe Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has agreed to freeze world oll prices until Jan. 1, He sald even after the in- crease, the domestic price will remain significantly below world and U.S. levels, Under a federal-provincial agreement negotiated last spring, the price will in- crease July iby $1 a barre] where the oil is pumped from the ground. Sixty days later, allowing time for companies to use up stocks of lower-priced oil, the increase will be passed on to consumers, about 3.5 cents a gallon on such products as gasoline and- home-heating fuel. Broadbent told the Commons he disputes Gillespie's statement that the domestic price will remain significantly below US. levels, the com- petitive ; advantage of Canadian firms will be “almost wiped out." WILL COST JOBS The NDP leader sald the oil price increase and in- creases in August of up to 17 cents a thousand cubic feet in the price of natural gas will add one percentage point to the consumerprice index and cost the country 30,000 jobs, ; The increase should be dropped as a method of fighting inflation and easing unemployment, he told the House ‘ Gillespie said he is pleased that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries passed up an in- crease at its weekend meeting in Geneva, but the federal government has no intention of following a sim- ilar course, Thé price agreement had been negotiated last spring among Ottawa, the producing provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan anda majority of consuming provinces, the minister said. It was part of the govern- ment’s policy of moving the price gradually towards world levels, he told the Howe. The increase will bring the price at the oil well to $12.75 & barrel, Transportation to. eastern markels, such as ‘Toronte and Montreal, adds 65 peas for a total a wee nergy “department ‘of- ficials say. s mete toad oil landed in Montreal is about $15 a barrel, Satellites to give. practical service QUEBEC CITY (CP) —A " new prograin to develop practical services through satellite technology including countrywide televising and broadcasting of Parliament~wags an- nounced here today by Communications Minister Jeanne Sauve. The minister told a meeting of the Canadian Telecommunications Carriers Association that her department has accepted 14 ‘proposals for the Ank B satellite to be launched in December and another 14 for the Hermes satellite, now in its third year in space. Tn addition to paying $34 million.to lease channels on Anik B from the government agency Telesat Canada, the department will pay an additional $4 million for earth stations. Sauve said Anik B will have the unique feature of operating not only at traditional setelijtt froquencies but also in higher frequency ranges like 68 "The significance of this hybrid feature is the Ank B now can be used to lead new satellite services from the experimental stage to the point where we can deter: mine whether services can be * introduced on an Operational basis,” she said, TRANSMIT LIVE . ' ‘The minister said one of "Hf this occurs, it will be a vivid demonstration of the way in which new technology can serve the people—in this case by giving the chance for all Canadians to be closer to our democratic process and to understand at first hand the machinery and drama of Parllament,’’ declared Sauve. . Among other projects an- Bounced by the minister: Memorial University of Newfoundland plans to ver educational health Programs in seven isolated Labrado: communities through two-way satellite communications, —The Ontario Educational Communications Authority will extend its TV network via satellite to several remote communities. —Several provincial departments and univer- sities in Quebec will work ‘2! through the communications department to deliver health care, education and other government services to both native and non-native Pere, possibility of —The of an Inuit broadcasting service will be tested by the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (Eskimo Brotherhood). —Edmonton will be linked through one-way TV and twoway audio circuits with several northern com- munities for educational and social services under a project of the Alberta Educational Com- : munications Authority. iii TOWN CALLED “KGLY"' TEIGNMOUTH, England (CP) — The Shell Guide to England branded the seaside resort of Teignmouth, Devon, as “on the whole, ugly.’ Residents of the resort are seething, and the mayor, hotel owners and publicity department have all sent letters of protest to Shell Oil. - is trangashipped onto ocean-. going ships. Timbrell said two long- term alternatives to protect the grain trade—valued at $2.5 billion a year—are a system of — arbitrary allocation vf rail cars and systeme as required or an incredse in freight rates which would result in the rallways giving priority to t y lack of rail cars grain. However he said a study done for his association had determined that attracting private investment iri the laker routing was more promising of a solution. “In fact, the complete capacity of the laker link is nat being currently utilized,” he said, Henchman: charges © police brutality KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) — A member of the Her- chmen motorcycle club said today that a police officer threw a pail of soapy water at his head during a police raid on the motorcycle's clubhouse March 11, David Beilstein, 23, of Waterloo, said the water, wed to scrub the clubhouse floor, burned his eyes and that it was more than 30 minutes before he regained his vision. : Beilstein was testifying at an Ontario Police Com- mission inquiry into brutality allegations against the Waterloo regional police force, ‘ “There was no way I coud wipe my eyes," he said. ‘My hands were still ouffed behind my back.” Beilstein said that during the rald he was kicked in the ribs by police and later tald “see what threatening a police officer does," He said police wanted to know who had made a tee- phone call threatening the life of a police officer and that one officer told club merabers “if it takes all Teachers important TORONTO (CP) if teachers are to convince the public of their value, -they - *dved they-are imporstt, says Thomas McConaghy, co-ordinator of munications with the Alberta ‘Teachers Association, He told a weekend con- ference of the First Congress on Education that in recent years teachers have been showing more assertiveness than usual and are demanding more in- volvement in decisions af- fecting education, But some people and the news media have become alarmed at this new image and have branded the chers as selfseeking and self-centred, he said. McConaghy criticized the news media for its ‘“‘selec- tive, unreal, ster and : misleading ‘treatment of Ii ers.”” ' teach Agreement signed OTTAWA <(CP) — Two retroactive, sheet td agreements cover 1,700 employees have been signed .by the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the government, it was an- nounced taday. A treasury board statement said the agreements, retroactive to Dec. 24, 1977, end Dec. 26 this year and provide salary increases of 5.4 per cent for 450° members of the. in- formationservices group and 5.9 per cent for 850 com- munications-group mem-' bers, Honda Civic Sedan e Test drivea Honda today at TERRACE HONDA SALES f 4642 Hwy. 16 West /: Terrace, B.C. VaG 1L8 =a 635-6571 oF 635-4325 HONDA Dealer Licence Number 020664 x night we're going to get it out of you.” LOST BALANCE . Beilstein said he lost his balance but did not fall when one officer pushed him from behind while another stuck out his foot as he was taken, along with other club members, to the basement of police headquarters, He said he was forced to knee] with his face against a corridor wall and that he felt a fist strike him between his shoulder blades after hearing an officer say “let's take a round out of these bastards." ‘Forced to run a_ police gauntlet twice, he said he was punched and tripped by eresecetDebeteletete, MS OTTAWA (CP) — A truce should be called in the Efisheries dispute between Canada and the United States so fishermen from both countries can resume fishing in each other's waters, U.S. special ‘am- bassador Lloyd Cutler sald today, In a statement at the start of talks on disputed maritime kere" i-- Outer said ‘ti. * sible resumption ot such reciprocal fishing will, im- prove the prospect for reaching the kind of long- term agreement we seek,’’ . The U.S. Congress has - been asked to speed its ac- . ceptance of a proposed 1578... reciprocal fisheries agreement. Canada an- nounced June 4 it was suspending the agreement * because it was dissatisfied with its operation. ‘Phat led to American and Canadian fishermen being ordered back to their own waters, No incidents have been reported since then and both governments have moved to cool the issue. Culler and Marcel Cadieux, Canada’s boun- daries negotiator, will continue their efforts to- wards reaching a long-term settlement on four disputed maritime boundaries, Canada has proposed that working groups review issues on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to try to find ways to produce agreement on as mony issues as . possible. CONSIDER ARBITRATION police and bitten by a dog. It is understood the com- 258% ‘Toyota has a Liftbackto set your spirits soaring above the everyday. 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