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Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1967, p. 1

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m7 m7 pi l03rd Year No 86 Uh barrio itixamiuo Barrio Onforlo Canada Thursday April I3 1967 WEATH EV Gout with occasional rain low toolgi degrul my tnnmvw to deflect Not Man Than 10 For Copy 18 Page MA srasox st right one of fled Chinas outstanding vio linists and composers lls newsman in New York ycsier day that he fled his homeland to escape confinement in dreadful hidcout tor devils and curious llc also said he feared for his life in the sweeping terrorism of the Red Guards His brother Ma Si ffon left assists at the inter view Ma SiTson fled Red Ilrina last December and has been living secretly in New York with his family tAP Iirophctot Chinese Violinist Flees Guards Purge NEW Y0 ff tAIiChincsc lrorrlom according to the through 115 consulate officials sources say that Ma Szut ng cultural leader and violinist flcd his Communist Chinese homeland last January in small tltgboat later found nlrantlnned near llong Kong Tlle musician whose escape 15 revealed Wednesday after and his family were granted rum in the United States re fused to comment on the report from his refuge at his brothers apartment hcrc The Hong Kong sources with Nationalist Chinese contacts said today ltfa was one of 12 es capees aboard the Communist tug and added they believe his Zoyearold son Iulon is with his father Mos wife and their daughter Celia 23 were understood to have taken different route to Chicago CHICAGO APllllost of the US truck fleet rolled across the highways today after the cnd of threeday lockout but 56000 Chicago drivers and dock Invorkers remained off the job and turned back frueks from other points As result of the countrywide lockout tons of merchandise remained stacked up at loading docks and warehouses Spokes men estimated thousands of gplant workers would remain idle the rest of the week before operations return to normal and depleted supplies are replenA ished The auto industry unable to get parts still had some 24000 workers laid off Chicago was hardest hit how ever with thousands of factory workers idle and food shortages mammarvqm sources ulrich rcfuscd to be quoted by name or position Ma told reporters he fled after spending 103 days in dreadful hideout fu devils and demons and undergoing what is loo painful to describe at the hands of young Iled Guards There is no hope for people like me in China said me 51 yearold musician He refused to talk about lrow he escapcd saying the safety of too many persons in China would be jeopardized The Chi nese sources said Ma and his son waited in hiding in llong Kong until the wile and daugh tcr got out The sources were deliberately vague about the womens es cape and refused to say vhe ther they sought US asylum Drivers Turn Back Trucks threatened if the local work stoppage continues Chicagos 4700 tr kin firms their drivers and dock workers were not parties to the tentative cement reached Wednesday in Washington be tween the Teamsters Union and longhaul truckers PLANS NEW SESSION federal mediator scheduled new negotiating session in Chieago today in an effort to end thework stoppage HERE ONE Wife to husband whojs re luctant to help their small son with his homework him now when you can Next year he goes into the fourth grade an LATE Nrws India Raps 118 Arms Sales Held NEW DELHI IA The Indian government charged today that the US decision to resume sales of spare parts for lethal eapons to Pakistan will make Pakistan threat again to dia Report Satellites Guide Bombers SAIGON AP American bombers are being guided to tar gets North Vietnam by daily photographs received from US weather satellitles the air force announced today Koreans Clash Along Border SEOUL fAlPl About 100 North and South Korean soldiers exchanged fire for two hours before down today in the biggest border clash since the 1953 Korean armistice At least three North Koreans and one South Korean were killed Britain Postpones Talks mummy Al Britain today postponed next weeks confer ence with Spain on the dispr future of Gibraltar following an order by Spain banning air traffic near the British colony warm golwwsawnyxhflmgii mama in lfong Kong or made their way to Tllipci Formosa and asked for asylum there The tug painted with Com munist Chinese slogans was towed info lfong Kong harbor lost Jan 19 after it was found abandoned off Lan Tao Island First word of Mns defection came from Washington Wednes day where Carl Barteh state department press officer an nounced the cseape and the granting of Mas ranuestfor asylum He referred reporters to Ma himself for further details The family received reporters in the air roorn uppcr Manhattan apartment of his brother Ma Slhon who came to the United States in 1918 nta told of concentration ramps Where he underwent thought reform and of the indignities which the Red Guard studentsvand revolutionary teachers inflicted on his mind and body was treated very badly and abused he said feared for my life and worse than that Right now am unable to perform because my health has been ruined by several months of hard labor PEARSONTO All FIVE BYELECIIONS Employment TakesSpurt OTTAWA CmEmployment took fargorthaousual spurt between February and March addlng 1090001nbs to the eeon omy but unemployment rose slightly to 400000 from room year ago March unemploy ment was $11000 Tho monthly employment rc porl Issued iolntly today by the manpower department and the Dominion Bureau of Statis tics put rotaMarch unemploy ment at 53 per cent of the fast rising labor force This compared to jobless rate of 54 per cent in February and to per cent in March of last year Survivor 0i Auschwitz Camp Begins Pilgrimage LONDON lCFl Tor onto businessman wearing the striped prison garb of Nari concentration camp flew into London today on pllgrfmagc to the Polish town of Auschwltz Polish born Sigmund Sher wood to who endured four years in Auschwitz camp until it was liberated by the Russians in 1944 was on trls way to at tend the unveiling Sunday of white stone memorial on the camp site to the 4000000 per sons who lost their lives there He arrived at London Airport wearingnhLblntkJlrioeLwous uniform of onAuscbwitz prislt oncr and carrying sign elalm ing that Germany still owe compensation to more than 1200 former prisoners who now are Canadian citizens LOLLIPOP CAPER DRAWS MONTHS KNOXVILLE Tenn or Arthur Kylter 31 was sort tencod Wednesday in Knox County criminal court to six months in jail for stealing one lollipop Police said Ky kor was caught in Ida dergartcn Feb with the loot in his pocket Spocks Mother Testifies lls Defence Opens Its Fight PEORIA Ill AP Mar garet Lindbergh stopped from the witness stand raised her fingersto her lips and threw kiss to heroin the man on trial for the slaying of eight nurses Richard Spocks mother brother five sisters and brotherinlaw were called Wed nesday to testify as the defence opened its fight to save the life of the liryearold drifter The prosecution which has asked the seven men and five women iurors to find 5pm guilty of the July 14 killings and set his penalty at death rested its ease Wednesday after eight days of testimony The bodies of the nurses were strewn in four rooms of the Chicago house where they re sided Mrs Lindbergh of Dallas arrived wlth her children in heavy rain EYE MEETS DEFENDANT Carolyn Wilson the youngest member of the family entered the courtroom sobbing and was asked only few questions As Mrs Wilson left the room her eyes met the defendants and she covered her face with both hands Reliable Liberal Source Sets May 29 OTTAWA Cftlrinle Minis tcr lcarson will announce today that byeleetions in 1ch constitr uencics will be held Monday May reliable Liberal party source said Wednesday Maurice Sartre minister of forestry and rural delelopmcrrl is reported in have requested permission from the Liberal party to resign as fth for ties dataMadeleine to run in the byeleetion in Outremount St Jean vacated by Maurice La montagncs elevation to the Sco file If Mr Sauve had resigned from his seal which is slated to potor due to the 1ch fribulion of federal constituen cies sixth byeleetion would have been necessary in llcsdc IrvMadeleine Informed Sources said Mr Sauve did not protest his partys declslon to hold byeleetions in only five ridings BACKED BY CAUCUS The Lrbcral caucus is report cd to have been behind the dc cisinn not to hold bycleetion in llesdetaMadoltdne Liberal MP are said to have lls vote Date to Mr Snuvcs shifthint seats by means of hyelccti Olle MP Marcel Prrr crnnre of Montreal St Denis said ha uould run in the byeleetion in Montreal Papineau vacated by Guy tavreuus appointment to the beach of Quebec Superior Court if Mr 53ch were per milrtd to run ill UnlremonlSt Jean Meanwhile dispute has ari scn out of Prime Minister Pear sons choice of Paul Lufond it administratirc secretary of the Liberal Federation of Canada to carry the Liberal colors in the lfull byeleetion The scat was made vacant by thc tlcath lost summer of Alexis Caron Marcel Bourget Ifull law ycr and Pierre Caron son of the late Mr Caron have called for riding convention to nom inate the partys candidate in the constituency across the Ottawa River from the capital llfr Lafond has said that the party may decide not to hold convention Present Commons standings Liberals 127 Conscrvotivcs 96 NDP 21 Croditistcs Social Credit Independents ft vaeant MRS ROSE HOUSTON Glasgow Scotland arrives in Montreal Wednesday after crossing the Atlantic aboard the Empress of England by mistake Mrs Houston was saying goodbye to her daugh MONTREAL CF 6135 gow grandmother who crossed the Atlontie in luxury liner by mistake slip ped ashore quietly in Montreal Wednesday eluding reporters and photogra phers Rose Houston57 was caught aboard the Empress of England wlthnut luggage or passport while saying goodbye to her daughter She did not hear the call for all visitors to go ashore Mrs Houstons daughter Mar garet McDonald came to Can ada with her sevenmonthsuld baby to join her husband ln su burban Heloeil spokeman for Canadian Pacific Steamships owners of the strip said Mrs Houstons fare will be paid by henefae for who wishes to remain anony moush When the liner roaehcd Que bcc City Tuesday Mrs Houston told reporter in an interview that her trip as an unwilling slowaway was all like night mare to me DIDNT HEAR BELL didnt hear the ships bell itors to leave the shit up on deck there was lot of sea between the ship and the dockside The last saw of my husband was him staring at the Camp Edges Glaser To PC Leadership Race 01TAWACP DallAln Camp edged closer to entering the Progressive Conservative lead ership race Wednesday night The Conservative partys un tional president returned from European tripand took pub lic note of speculation that he will run to succeed Iohn Diel enbaker Speaking to the Ottawa Board of Trade Mr Camp was unpre pared to deny the reports claim ing the right to make his de cision and announce it in his own good tlme He has already said he would not turn down draft but that was after the party sustained his bid last November for na tional leadership review Later the leadaship convention was set for Toronto Sept 69 Since then number of MP5 have said privately theyhope to draft him in race that al ready has half dozen declared candidates and others waiting in the wings OTHERS HAVE VIEWS This may have been on Mr flampo mind when he told the Board of Trade that anyone thlnldng about the leadership for himself will realize that others have their view about his capc settles and qualifications as well and there are as vital at least so his own sometimes they are more so than tbs convention gathers 57yearold grandmother from UNWlLlrlNG STOWIlWiIY Says Ocean Trip Like Nightmare nor the calls being made over the loudspeaker system for vis By the time managed to go tcr Margaret McDonald and her sevenmonthold baby but did not hear the call for vis itors to go ashore and the ship sailed The McDonalds were on their way to Belocil Que to join Mr McDonald tirephoto been almost completely opposcdl Total 265 11 OTTAWA tCP Conserva speakers during the three hours lives marched back into the and 15 minutcs available indtcd Iieation debate Wednesday with ncsdays short Commons strung out missinr Hulda It was lheelghth day of de Jnck McIntosh PC Swift hate on the unification bill and CurrentMaple Creek speaking the House had not moved be within few hours of new stra ynnd gmeml arguments on the key decisions taken at Party first of 65 clauses in the legis oanons meeting said the fight 13 11 ainst lo slatien Xian1 33 Emmi says EXPECTED or 05 We feel that this is wllat the single service ship in disbelief There was no thing could do Her husband Thomas is chauffeur in Glasgow The ships crew did all it could to make her comfortable had an empty bunk in my cabin said her daughter Mar garet So mother was able to travel with me BADLY UPSET She was terribly upscl over what had happened tried to tell her it was just an accident and that everything would be all right worry about my husband confessed Mrs Houston shouldnt be here He needs looking after Immigration authorities said she would get tourist status to enable herto make the best of her unexpected trip The cost of the voyage however probably would have to be paid in Toronto in the general lnter est of the country it ought to be confronted with as broadly rep resentative choice as possible This suggests to many be lieve candidates present both from within and without the can cus of Conservative MP5 have never made any sec ret of the fact that had hoped that one of the present Conserv ative provincial premiers would be candidate But of course that is their decision It is also theirs if they decide as to when they decide Having sald that one need only add that these some up tiorlrls apply to everyone elooao we Roland Miolrencr new dov ernorflenoral designate of Canada and his wife Nora Conservatives were the only pooplc of Canada expect of us Mr McIntosh Sard Prime Minister Pcarson Dc itUM fence Minister Kellyer and the entire cabinet should recognize The Exammer the position taken by his party TODAY and withdraw the bill Ann hinders6 or tomato tPcsimnae Eat said that with union of the infantry air dforee and Inlavy you may fin yourse it Fs2 force without tradition or loy Classifiedlo l7 Comics10 Dlstrlcto Deaths15 allies Editorial4 Sportso Theatre5 TV Llstlngslo WomensS Weather15 roman monk luo moans diffcrcnce between dcfcat and victory in combat Michael Forresfall PCItali llax said his area is already feeling the impact of base can solidation under unification al though the legislation has not at been lt ed He calfedfin Mr Hellyer to reveal base amalgamation plans so that other plans can be laid for relocation and retraining of civilian defence employees tart without iobs to uiciirrlros cornice In lonnon Mr Mldtenar was no to Canada tomorrow OP Klirfpltolo by cable fmtn Lon on are greeted at Heath row Airport today by General til Vt Allard of the Canadian That might well mean the 1w iit

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