Violence nared yesterday in Montreals troer truck fn lrike lkv ing teamsters bomoords reeaom mutnz RUNNING THE GANNTTET truck trying to leave west end terminal Members of the striking International Brother hood of Teamsters ignored police rscort to attack the truck Police used tear gas and warning shols to keep order The tealnsters want mentanthour increase over the present rate of $155 conciliation board has recomo ed 15 cents CP Wire photo Bus Rides Resuming On Monday NEW ORLEANS AP One way Freedom Bus rides to the North and West for dissab isfied Negroes will resume on mass scale Monday director of the sponsoring New Orleans Citizens Council said Friday night Were ready to send as many as want to go added the director George Singel mann Singelmann said Trailways of ficials had promised to make available as many buses as nec essary shortly after noon Mon day for points North and Cali fornla He said he had depos ited $1400 for each of tulo or three buses expected to go He said he wouldnt know just how many would leave until they showed up at the bus ter minal but insisted that more than 100 Louisiana Negroes ney were waiting to make the jour Two Negroes left for New York City Friday night They were Shelby Williams about 27 and his wife Singelmann said the Williams couple didnt want to wait until Monday because their rent in New Orleans was up tonight LATEST TO LEAVE The Williams couple were the latest to leave Singelmann said 114 had already accepted tick ets under the program the coun cil calls the Freedom Bus plan He said those who asked to leave by bus Monday included couple and their 10 children for Los Angeles woman with three children for Oakland dozens of others for Washing ton Philadelphia New York and Chicago OPTIMIST Fouryearold Freddy Haney jumped the gun on the trout season Friday but isnt likely to have any trouble with the conservation officer unless his little creek unexpectedly pro duces trout Other residents of Sault Ste Maria Ont wait ed for Saturdays official opening GP Wirephoto DANCING ODD FELLOWS HALL COLLIER ST EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY FRI DAY TOM caowa and his ouinrev SATURDAY WEBSTERS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 75c REFRESHMENT BOOTH N0 SLACKS OR JEANS PERMITTED Old Tymo and Modern Dancing Singclmann said he had also reserved 25 seats on the South ern Pacific train Sunset Lim ited leaving New Orleans for California Monday night Meanwhile opposition to the Freedom Bus movement con tinued in various cities men tioned as destinations Mayor John lloulihan of Oak land said It is sad com mentary on humanity that these white Southerners would take this action to get rid of unfor lunatc Negroes BEYOND CONTEMPT Mayor Robert Wagner of New York said the motives in the ROSETOWN Sask CP Douglas national leader of the New Democratic Party drew on Swedens socialist economy Friday as an example of what the NDP would do as the governing party in Canada In campaign speech for the June 18 federal election Mr Douglas said the government of Canada should represent all those who produce the nations wealth not those who for 96 years have owned and con trolled the wealth He said Sweden related what capital the country had avail able with what resources it had and what it needed Sweden has increased its production yearly for 26 years Mr Douglas told public meet ing of 300 persons in this Sas katchewan farm community He said Sweden in the last two years has replaced Canada as the second highest income OIIAWA CP The fed eral health department has or dered crackdown against the use of unpasteurized egg prod ucts in manufactured food prep arctions to prevent food poison ing spokesman for the depart ments food and drug directo rate said federal health inspec tors have been studying for the last two or three years re ported increase in Canada of salmonella poisoning Investigations had shown that the use ofunpnsteurized egg products in convenience foods such as cake mixes and frozen dessert pies usually con taminates the foodswith sal monella Health Minister Monteith said that products of four cake mix manufacturers containing sus pected salmonella contami natcd foodstuffs have been re moved from store shelves Fed Won STALLloltS Din500E $253 Freedom Bus nrogram were Beneth and beyond con tempt total disregard for human life and dignity is reflected in this undertaking by the White Citizens Council of New Orleans to transport human beings like cattle as raw publicity stunt Out of the tragedy It Tuition they are making tasteless bur lesque Nevertheless said Wagner temporary emergency re of would be made available to these refugees from oppression and discrimination within our own land Swedes Economy Douglas Example country in the world following the United States Mr Douglas said Sweden has not had strike or major labor dispute for 21 years They have tied wages to the econ am He said Sweden is good ex ample of democratic economic planning Canada with an econ omy owned and controlled by small corporate elite needed similar planning Mr Douglas said Canada can not have full productivity or full employment without prosperous farmers As step to improve the far mers let an NDP government would replace members at the Canadian Wheat Board with producer appointed members All farm commodities would he handled by producerappointed marketing agencies and the gov ernment would negotiate yearly in advance with these agencies for parity price Order Crackdown On Egg Products era officials declined to identify the companies Mr Monteith said he expects new regulations to combat sallt monella will be completed this weekend Health department inspectors now plan to intensify their search to trace possibly con taminated foods by making ran dom purchases in shops NEW METHOD Suspicion that salmonella re sults from the use of unpas teurized egg products resulted from new method of labora tory testing which was able to isolate salmonella from foods The health department how ever says there is no danger from such products as cake mixes when cooked at ordinary temperatures Possible harm might arise if children wereal lowed to get at the pracooked product as result of kitchen carelessness TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY 23 Inn on mam lro GORCEY BOWERY BOYS Weather Is Causing Campaign Confusion By THE CANADIAN PRESS There was time when the weather used to be considered sizable factor ina Canadian general election In the current campaign it can lead only to confusion Take for example Friday The national weather map charted hurricane force winds snow sleet rain cloud sun and record breaking heat wave 0n the hostings around the country politicians matched the vagaries of the elements wlth equally varied programs of speechmaking hand shaking and organizing Prime Minister Dicfenbaker toured familiar Prairie terri tory ending up in his home constituency of Prince Albert Liberal Leader Pearson bam stormed his way by helicopter car and foot through Newfound land It was quieter day in Sas kafoon for Douglas leader of the New Democratic Party willie Social Credit Chieftain Robert Thompson clectioneercd in Niagara Falls Ont This weekend marks the end of the first warmup phase of the campaign Tonight Mr Diefcnbaker is scheduled to be nominated again as Progressive Conserva tive standardbearer in Prince Albert which he has repre sented since 1953 He then re turns to Ottawa for meetings with British Prime Minister Macmillan on Monday and Tuesday hir Pearson also will rest from his strictly political chores with flying visit to Washing ton where Sunday he is to be President Kennedys guest at dinner for Western Hemisphere Nobel Prize winners He was awarded the peace prize in I957 Mr Douglas has speaking engagement today in Swift Cur rent then returns home to Re gina Sunday he is to leave for Edmonton hi his first campaign venture outside Saskatchewan the province of which he was premier for nearly 18 years Mr Thompson concentrating initially on Ontario plans or ganizational work in the Nia gora Falls and St Catharines area Friday Prime Minister Diel eobaker had an unscheduled in terview with flying club offi cial in Regina and put in long wait in his Prince Albert rail way car for on Indian delega tion which did not turn up NEW DEPARTMENT At the Regina airport he told William Taylor English born Soccer Plight Hits Diplomats LONDON CPICanadian of ficials said Friday they are seeking diplomatic aid to case brake on British participa tion in Canadian soccer George Cross secretary of the Eastern Canadian Professional Soccer League said he has asked High Commissioner George Drew to help lift the ban imposed by the English Football League on British players joining Canadian clubs during the summer layoff Drew promised to see whether there is anything he can do In talk with reporter Fri day Gross said the ban weak ens sporting links between Can ada and Britain He called the leagues atti tude unreasonable Last sum mer stars like Stan Matthews and Johnny Haynes had de voted much of their visit to coaching at schools in Ontario and Vancouver Even Iron Curtain countries have sent players and coaches to Canada And we in return have sent hockey coaches and teams to mlrope League secretary Alan Hard aker has said the original rul ing came from the Federation of International Football Asso ciations FIFA said that play ers cant switch from one club to another without proper trans fer proceedings Gross said Hardaker is hidlt ing behind FIFAs skirts be cause players from clubs in Peru have already arrived in Canada to play for Toronto Roma RAF veteran now employed by the citys flying club that he would give consideration to for mation of an aviation depart ment separate from the translt part department Such de partment might also deal with space matters After flying inspection of the South Saskatchewan power irrigation project Mr Dieten baker continued to his home town just missing rain and sleetstorm When meeting with an Indian group failed to materialize be postponed mak ing an announcement which he indicated had to do with In dian treaty hunting rights The Liberal leader escorted by Premier Smallwood made special flight by helicopter to the Grand Falls area where he toured community main streets in nonstop bout of hand shaking After stopover at Gander airport he was taken from St Johns Torbay Airport by gailydecoratcd motor cade to the provincial capital in his third major campaign address in as many days Mr Pearson advocated Colombo style assistance plan for the West indies as an indirect form of aid Liberal government might give the Atlantic provv inces Another measure might be limit fishing limit of Canadian coasts MEDICAL MATTERS Mr Douglas dealt mainly withmedical matters in Sas katoon press interview He said the NDP if elected would set up national health scheme with the federal government paying 60 per cent of the costs Social Credit Leader Thump son addressing nomination meeting at Niagara Falls made one of the campaigns first per sonal observations about the qualities of rival party leaders in his opinion Mr Dielenbaker would talk Mr Pearson round in circles if they had do hate in other campaign speeches Finance Minister Fleming said he had no apology to make for maintaining the system of Com monwealth preferences in mar keting Canadian goods He spoke at the nomination of his parliamentary secretary Rich ard Bell as PC candidate in the Ottawa suburban riding of Carleton At Simone Ont Paul Heli yer Liberal MP for Toronto lrinily said Canada should Greater Efforts Needed Save Kids OTTAWA tCP Greater efforts must he made by the Canadian Save the Children Fund and other voluntary agen cics to create health environ ment for millions of needy chil dren in underdeveloped coun tries This thought was the main theme of speeches made here Friday at the annual meeting of the Canadianifund by Marshall of Toronto national director and King Gordon former United Nations ofIi cial with 11 years of experience in welfare work in Asia the Middle East and The Congo Mr Marshall said the fund must adopt an expanded defini tion of its objective of helping the worlds starving sick and neglected children It was not enough for the fund to feed and clothe needy children and run away to let them starve another day The fund must play greater role in helping to create conditions which will improve the lot of children in need NEEDS MORE AID He said this required on in creased amount of aid from government and non govern ment sources for rehabilitation education and health and wel fare services Mr Gordon said the main ob jective of voluntary organiza tions should be to help in the creation of health environ ment in which the child will grow up into normal wellde veloped human being Cairine Wilson of 0t tawa daughter of the late lib eral Senator Ca Wilson was reelected president of the fund Vicepresidents are McMurtry Montreal Mrs Pearce Owen Sound and Fred erick Haslam and Scott Mont gomery both of Toronto Owen Sound members of the funds general council include McTavish Mrs Wilfred Douglas Frances Fleming and Doyle GIVES FINANCES The funds financial statement forrthe year ended Oct 31 1961 showed receipts in the year totalled $490839 Disbursa ments amounted to $431443 Ihe sponsorship department reported that at April to tal of 2275 sponsors were as PERMANENTS SPECIAL complete Open Tuer Thurs Fri an ormarons EVES BEAUTY SHOPPE Essa on Attends rol appointment can PA 58571 IMPERIAL STARTS SUNDAY tanner and has onto WNWEIHEHINM WSIIIIIWM 1130 TooAv ONLY In Color gt THE MAGIC SWORD AND SAINTLY SINNERS sisting 2641 children in 20 coun tries Sponsors include womens organizations religious groups schools service clubs business firms and individuals The report said that the numA her of children being helped by sponsors showed gain of do per cent in the year ended April press for an Atlantic trading area embracing Western Eu mpe Britain the lniled states and Canada Michael Oliver NDP national president said in Halifax it was 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