WEATHER any and cool on Friday Wind light lair tonight degreu Blur tamer 70 degrees For tutti ambiance page 1047 i967 wuvdvfstm conference has called 52 10er Your No 35 Briana Girls nrrrno Stingour Elizabeth Nicolson one side Park last night gathers other girlsattend the summer of 12 girls who participated in sleepout at Innlsllt Lake steamlcr another puff into her air mattress She and the May AskChonge In Constitution QUEBEC CIDThe constitu tion study group at the Progres sive Conservative partys policy for inimediatestudy by par liamentary committee of possl blechanges in the Canadian constitution The study would be allowed by constitutional conferenee featining representatives of all parties lnlegislative bodies and given the Job of recommending the specific changes that are desirable These changes should take into account that Canada is and should be federal state composed of too founding peoples with historic rights said the Conservative commit tee in its report to the advisory conference which ended Wednesday after three days of sometimm heated discussion lhe committees reconunen Side Effect or its Cause Of Boys Death HAMILTON lCPiAii emo tinnally disturbed boy who es caped from the Ontario Hospi tal here 11 days before his death died from disastrous side effects of painkilling drug coroners jury ruled yesterday The jury criticized the On tario government for the lack of proper facilities to supervise and care for emotionally die in turned children under 16 years of age BryanCollins l3 had been committed to an adult ward of dation be placed before next months party leadership convention in Toronto Premier John Roharts of On tario in describing Canada seemed to indicate the path naliy taken by the committee lie spoke in terms of two founding peoples and two so cieties alter some delegates had argued overthe precise meaning of the word ii Proposals for the full develop ment of both founding grou took up much of the public dis mission at this hikers meet mg iv RECOGNIZE CHINA But other topics also achieved prominence including the ques tion of Canadian recognition of China study group on China and the world unanimously urged diplomatic recognition of China by Canada Drug Ruled the Ontario Hospital Jan is after two years at the St Johns Training School at Uxbridge an institution for de linquent boyslun by the Roman Catholic teaching order of the Christian Brothers The iury after hearing six hours of testimony rulrd the bay dicdrfrom combination of damage to parts of the brain from unknown sources and the untimely administration of generic drug while in an ex tremely unsettled condition VCAPSULE NEWS Prominent Montreal lawyer Dies MONTREAL CWLouis Philippe Lcinesse 63 prominent Montreal lawyer who was blind since the age of seven died Wed nesday One of family of 17 children hegradliated from the University of Montreal andwas one of the first directors of the Canadian Nationallnstitute for the blind Testing New Parachute System nosoow amm Soviet Unionis testinga new parachute system in an effort to climate th malluncti eldeath April 24 of cosmonautlllii blamed for the ir Komaroy Troops Flown To East Java JAKARTA ReutersiThree detachments of troops have been flown to east Java following reports of unrest in the region cstronghold of the proSukarnolndoneslan Nationalist party inform ed sources said todayt Mercenaries Control Congo ToWn el white mercenaries kept complete control or the northeast Congo border town oft Bukavutoday confident that oust countermack ed Congolese troops couldnot Vregion bordering the Union Japanese correspondents raflly progrnmat Blair Park More pictures and story on page three Trains Collide ii lire Killed In Denmark ODENSE Denmark An express pamnger train crashed into the rear of another stopped with mechanical trou ble just outside Odcnse today nndat least six ass vers were reported kflled rescue service spokenhan said litany were killed in jured or trapped in the Wreck age spokesman said the two trains were westbound from Co penhagen on the same track about in minutes apart About 50 persons were in Jared many of them seriously according to hospital officials The accident took place not far from this town famed as the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen Fighting Cripples Chinese industries OKY ReuterslBitter fighting has cnppled production in main centres of the heavfly industrialized northeast China Soviet report from Peking One report mys some blast furnaces at Chinas biggest iron and steel townAshan near the North Korean borderwere paralysed by fightingwhich valved the army rival revolu tl0nary groups and ani Maoists no situation is said to be so serious that the Chinese Cam monist party is sending spe ciaLenvoy to thearea The Japanese reports said all three provinces of Manchuria are iaffected in this latest out burstin the power struggle be tween followers of Mao Tselt tungï¬and supporters of dis gnhaced Head of State Linshao At Not Moi Than We For Copy l4 Papas ENGINEEROFEXPO ISANTEDBYIBI Will Depart Pavilion Builder OnCharges 0i Breaking Iail LOGEXPO TAKE on MontrealIIotelis React GingerlygTo Preposal MONTREAL CPlThts tours lathappy citys hotel industry has reacted gingerly to proposal that it take over Logexpo the lodging agency of Expo 67 There was no rush of accept once after Robert Show deputy commissioncrgenerai oi the worlds lair offered Wednesday to tum over to the hotels togexpos llomember atoll plus telephone and com puter operationsand funds remaining in nurbndget to cover the cosL The Queen Elizabeth which already had initiated an emcr gency roomfinding service for tourists was the first hotel to come out with statement The hotel owned by the CM and operated by the Hilton organi zation wwld be willing to dis cuss the possibility of taking over the operation of Logexpo alone and to operate it inde pendently of all other segments of Expo or we would be pre pared to do it Jointly with other hotels But Rene Eschenlohr presi dent of the Zomember Montreal Hotel Association told repor ter We dont take this as serious FIQRQSltiflflH0ll asso ciationwold not he interuted in taking charge of Expo HANDLES QUERIES An official reported late Wednesday that the Queen Eiib abeth service which up ed Monday had placed more than 500 tourists Mr Eschenlohr said he could not see what would be accom plish ed by putting Logexpo under hotel jurisdiction 15 soldiers Die In Korean Ambush SEOUL tAPliliree diers were killed and about 15 others wounded today in North Korean ambush on South Koreas western front the US 8th Army reported At least one South Korean soldier also was wounded The victims of the attack were riding in truck about 35 miles north ofSeoul iunwv The Examiner TODAY Ann mods5 City News2 Classiï¬ed12 18 14 ComicsIii Deaths12 Editoriatl Sports8 Theatre5 rv Listingsll WomenH Weatherll luinnmunninn iminirn Either it needs reorganiza tion or it doesnt If theres no change needed thenthcre is no point in changing the authority under which it operates Logoxpo has open under in termittent lire forrnonths be cause of alleged inadequacies to accommodation it has listed The Montreal llotciAssociua lion had established at the out set of Expo room coordina tion control bureau whlchrhad been most helpful to the worlds lulrltir Show addedu Expo andd the controversy rolled on and some of the spe cial guests today were 80 child ren from the Muslmka 0n treatment centre for emotional iy disturbed youngters They were returning for tho sccond consecutive day to the bright lights and wondrous sight of La ltonde Expos amusement centre and the pavilions Some of them also saw football game Wednes day Today also was set aside as national day of Rwanda tiny country in the hurt of Africa with lingraking honors similar to those ord Morocco Wednesday Reads Bomb Nigeria capitol LAGOS CWThe forces of secessionist Ir bombed this Nigerian capital Wednesday night in bold followup to their lightning invasion of feder ai territory and capture at key Jnldmzstern scattered in panic dlhena Blafran Second World War Ms bomber swooped over the capital and bombed three bustling suburbs Several per sons were reported inlured at least one critically Unconfirmed reports reaching here Wednesday night also said the oil centre and port of Warri sq miles south of Benin also was in rebel hands The spread of the Nigerian rebellion to the midwest region is threatening the federal PC Leader Mai In Retirement OllAWA CPiTha Conser vatlve partys leadership choice next month is likely to be key factorin Prime Minister Pear sons decision on when to re tire info in at speculate Wednesday There is some belief here that Mr Pearson who turned 70 in April would like tastepdown soon though nobody pretendsto know for sure Th is doubt that lltr Pearsonhimself has made any decision one way or the other Mrs Pearson hassald she hopes the prime ministerwill quit active politics soon There is speculation that if the Conservatives reelect John Diefenbaker Mr Pearsons longtime antagonist or choose another candidate who could make rapidpolitical strides the prime minister might decide to stay on while longer Conversely if he sees nnypar ticiiiar danger for the Liberals ernment with the loss of the rest of the countrys nilliclds Shooting was heard Wednes day iri the streets of Benin city of l10000 about 150 miles southeast of Lagos Repeated bursts craft gunfire shook thefederal capital Wednesday night as the Bialra plane dropped two bombs oh the Apapa and Sur lere suburbs live miles from the city centre and third on the Kiriliiri suburb The boom of quickfiring antiaircraft guns echoed across the city and thesky blazed with tracer fire as federal ngï¬ rian navy base at Apapa opened fire on the bomber The war began after Nige rias eastern region declared it self the republicof BiaIra May ro Be Factor 0lPéarSOn gt iii the Conservatives choice Mr Pearson might be prepared to retire next year Mr Pearson considers him4 self reform Liberal and it is saidwants to ensure asfar as possible that his succesor as Liberal leader can be classed in same category at the momentare External At fairs Minister Martin 64 Fi nance Minister Sharp 55 and Defence Minister Hellyer 44 quolcPower Advowte Ignores US Governo JACKSONVILLE Fla AP Black Power advocate ltap Brown turned his back Wednesday on Governor ClaudeKlrk who had tried to welcome him boFtorida and walked away from sheriff wgo tried to read him riot l3rown tolda Negro rally tine streets rare yours Take them whenever youre ready Kirk flew to Jacksonville from the state capital at Talla hosse and was the only white man except forropirrtcrs at th zoo Negroes when he governor walked smilinglythrough the crowd he applauded and cheered But when he ickedup the pub address microphone later to speakhe was booed lustily Many in the crowd shouted eahv Rap and Black when Brown was driven onto the field before Kirks appearance But group aboutrio changed to Brown back hornet Go back home We dont need you We dont need youi Brown stepped from the car waving both fists in the air The crowd came to its feet and surged to the fence separating the stands fromth field When Kirk took the micro phoneeonnected to speakers on car parked on the field the crowd booed one quiet Kirk said iMay Ir have your attention They dont want to hear you Brown told Kirk want to hear paign let him When arawn got the micro phone Kirk offered to shake his hand but Brown brushed it away Welcome to Florida the governor said as he put his hand on Brownsshoulder but BNWII shrugged it away and turneth his talk PAY T0 CAMPAIGN If this honky wants to cum pay for it Brown said Kirlr wenL into the stands di viding his time between list ing toBrown and talidngynth Negroes and reporters Oil the ï¬eld Brown aatdrrl the way the honkles pie do They come pari with aimlcrfphono he FLonlDAGtJVJEaud Kirk talks to crowd or several hundred Negroes at baseball Sham Thethree obvious candidates OTTAWA CF The self tnught eulnoor who built tho German pavilion at Expo 67 is bclngdcportcd to the United States where he faces marge ol prson escape ilhe immigration appeal board dismissed on appeal against deportation by George lien Edmondson iitio has been living in Canada for two years under the name Alex Bormnnn spokesman said immigra tion ster Marchand who has power to override board decisions has declined to inter vene in the case As suit Edmondson has been ord red deported at once ilie spokesman said however it woidd likely take until the weekend to turn him over to us authorities SERVING 10 YEARS Edmondson escaped Aug 1965 from Missouii State Pc turtiary at Jefferson City while serving loycar sentence for armed robbery He came to Canada can vinced Montreal firm he had the qualifications and got lob as driu engineer in the crec tian of the striking German pa vili at the worlds fair there Subsequently he became cln engineer with the same firm of Ross and Anglin at $60 000000 pulp and paper mill prolt lcct at Shawville Que where the ROME caught up him June 29 to has rrnlng centre on the Ottawa Rivcr in miles upstream from Ottawa lllAllRIED CANADIAN Edmondsan married while in Montreal and was living in new house at Shawvtlle with his wife and infant son when arrest ed He now is in Carleton County jail here fedcral official said the do portationpcoccdure was chosen to get Edmondson back to the US because itis faster and cheaper than extradition Federal immigration iicials must review the board decision before it is carried out and Mr Marchaod haspowcr to over ruiethe board Officials can refer the casein the minister Mr litarchand himself can ask for the tile or Edmondson mayseek to have him look into However ministerial reviews have been rare in the last year because of new legislatio to HERES 01 Dont you finda baby brigh tens up household wonderful 1Y friend asked HIEthhEi baby one month old iOh it sure does Werhave lights on nearly all night everynight now borrowed iltoni lilachi Power spokesman Rap Brown Brown at leftwas speaking arid Govern was stand cnonor pEN EDMONDSON be proclaimed soon that will make the board independent An official said in review would be unlikely unless board decision ran seriously contrary to the national inter est Edmondsoo described here as an escape artist with seri ous criminal record in the us has been on the FBI most wanted list since 1966 However his reputation with his Montreal employer ap peared to be sterling cicn rafter it was disclosedihat he was selftaught rather than formally educated engineer it po tohim president Anglia was quoted as sayi Edmondsnn in Montreal mterL view If had 100 certified engl neers among whom choose would still pick Al KNEW ALL ANSWERS Mr Ryan said he chose Ed mundson for the difï¬cult Expo job after an interview in which the American answered all my questionsmithout diffi culty He obviously knewhis stuff You can tell him theres at ways job waiting for him with this firm Ottawa Fireman Stabbed To Death OliAWA CF An Ottawa ï¬reman Leo Roy fit was stabbed to death in the hall outside the door of his apart mcnt shortly after it pm Wed nesday Police said Roy who was caretaker of the buildingwent into the hallwayto investigate noise He found anintruder and struggled with him while his wife telephoned police lug in the crowd unable to hear Kirk maria his wayto Brown and the two spoke briefly to the wdAand each