Showers and potsitvle tintoder showers today and Theda in tonight so hill My For turtherIdetall lee P1 MW 134mi GARY LEGACY mandahts bride the former Sue Ellen ainn both of Sarnia Ont pause on the steps of the First Church of Christ Disciples in London Saturday alteF they were married in what is pro bably the most unusual wedd ing ever held in London Visa itlng motorcycle gang mam hers and their girls from Ont Barrln Ontario Canada Monday Jun 14 196 RAILWAY NelMero Then it For Copy 20 Page RIKE BEGINS THU SDAY can can Both iiiiected By engndon invaded For Wedding ario and US cities attended police escort was provided as the wedding party and guests roared out of town to reception in wood nearby CF Virephoto AFLeiadersiMaker zIinal Appeals By TIRE CANADIAN PRESS $rima Minister Trudeau went nonpoiitical Sunday while his main opponents kept harluner ing away at the issues in Tues days federal election Conservative Leader Stan ï¬eld touring the Eastern Town flips region of Quebec said the itch in leadership to Mr Tru dean from Lester Pearson has notelianged the Liberal party He also took swipe at Real Caouettes Creditiste saying the only alternativefor voters opposed to the Liberal gavernment is the Conservative party NDP Leader Douglas spent the weekend in British Colum bia hitting out at both the old mm CAESULE porous panics lor what he called deals with the financial inter cslsr ltfr Trudeau was in Winnipeg to open the lied River Exhibi tion then headed east for speeches at Sault Ste Marie Ont and Ottawa in speech at the Sault Ste Marie hockey rink the prime minister steered away from any mention oi the other parties saying it was too close to elite tion day to make political speech and anyway Sunday was not an appropriate day But he resmted his view that the first responsibility of the federal govérnment is to make all Canadians free and equal not to nake them rich and prose mamrnmsrmxm NEWS 7lDie In Soccer Crush BUENOS AIRES 11m ignoring loudspeaker warning that gate wasclosed hundreds of soccer fans starnpeded as they tried to leave Argentinas largest stadium Sunday and trampled 71 persons to death Canada Urges NATO Restraint ncvkmvix in Canada is urging its Atlahtie part allies play it cool in any response to East German interference with cessitopand from WesLBerlin Quiet Weekend On Seaway MONTREAL CF than 1200workers on the Both sides involved in the strike of more St Lawrence Seaway until Tuesdays federal election is over apparently waiting were silent during me mkendon possible measures to end the tieup roniiosneis BEER onsrs WALKERTON DnL CF Springs Brewery Ltd became an oasis for thir sty beer drinkers during the weekend as hundreds made pilgrimage to the nonunion brewery 110 miles from Town to strike by 1700 warehouse and brewery workers has closed the seven major brew eries in southern Optario lea vin only Formosa unaliectéd Harold Blakley president of Formosa which produces E00 cases week said that Friday and Saturday the plant was such mecca for beer drinkers that limit of two cases person was set Poor People Deiy US Government WASHINGTON AP The Poor Peoples Campaign de lying US government order that it surrender its shantytown mapped march on the US Capitol today to provoke mass arrests We are all going to jail demonstrationvleader Hose liams promised highspirited crowd at the Resurrection City campsite Sunday night The ofï¬cial permitvailowing the campaign demonstrators to live in their plywood settlement nearsihe Lincoln Memorial ran out at dusk Sundayafter day of unrest and disorder that brought barrage of tear gas tired by police into the camp This is iaiiwithoulbail program we are embarked on now said Rev Ralph David Abernathy leader ofthe cam paignr We must be prepared for theworstJ IDNDON Ont CF They came to see wedding Saturday ¢Id to blow the mindset the tahlishmenta spectacle ndon and western Ontario would not soon forget To the loo blackjacketed steeihelmeted bearded and un washed motorcyclists and their queen bees it was to be marriage of royaltyand the sublecis swarmed tn the occa sion from across Ontario and US border paints loseph Hector Gary Leng flycarold president oi the So nin chapter of the Lobos Moi cycleCluh was takingfor his bride litye oriold Sue Ellen Marie Finn pretty raven haired Sarnia high school grad uate Spectators thronged to the First Church of Christ Disciples where Rev Eckardt per formed the ceremony then lined then route ofrthe policees corted motorcade that made its way to Sarnia through that city and on to reception in the middle of bush near Port Franks DOORS LOCKED As invited guests moved in side the church the doors were locked Barely inside the doors the cyclists reached into their pock els and pulled out bottles of wine and beer Hats and hel Fight LONDON CPI Myer Hush stock promoter wanted in Toron toln connection with on alleged $100000000 stock fraud conspira cy says he will tight if the On tario attorneygeiieral continues attempts to extradite him from Britain But if the extradition proceed lngs are dropped he said in an interview Sunday he will return to Toronto immediately flush was arrested in his hotel room early Friday and ap peared to court Saturday in con macer The EXaininer TODAY Ann Lenders6 City News2 Classifiedlb 19 Comics15 Dcathill Districts Editorial4 Sports12 Theatre4 rv Listingsis Weatherz Womens6 rmmaowrw mots stayed on and rJWarelfcs nnd cigars stayed lit as they moved to their seats to await the proceedings Obscenities echoed througth the church as the noise picked up in intensity Dressed in dark blue crest denim Jacket with black pinsstripcd pants and heavy black motorcycle boots the groom swept back his shoul derlength blond hair revealing gold earring in his left car it came to me all of sud den last month when was drunk he said of his marriage wanted ittobe different and Sue Ellen agreed so we decided to invite our motorcycle friends in this wall in the church aroar went up signalling the arrival of the bride and her mold of honor Sheila ONeill 17 of Sarnia Sue Ellen dressed in while sheath minidress with me anirwhite garter held snugly in place daï¬ngly above her knee started down the aisle in white calfslength boob After the cerem any the groom was congratulated on the lips by at least two male cy clists ThEll alter change from wedding dress to black leather jacket white denim slims and polkadot kerchief about her head Sue Ellen joined Gary on bike and thécnvalcade headed out of London ReadyLon Extradition noetion with efforts to have him returned to Toronto lm no fugitive he said Sunday if they give me half chance if they withdraw the ex tradition business lll take the next plane to Toronto But if they want to extradite me Ill light After his court appearance Rush was released on£15000 about $3500u bail and ordered to report to police every 24 hours and to turn in his pass port The tirst slageof his extradi tion proceedings was remanded until July Rush was originally charged with conspiracy to defraud the public in connection with the sale of stocks involving Darien Exploration Ltd SA and British Overseas Mutual Fund Rush aald in his interview Sunday he was not guilty of any fraud HERBS ONE want accommodations for my wife and myself said the honeymooner trying to sound business like Suite sir asked the hotel dark Er said the bridegroom PARIS CF President de Estates forces pp ed eaded today for an overwhelm ing majority in the French Na tlonal Assembly after strong gains inthe first round nfthe national elections Letowlng politiciais warned that the battle has only begun ab preparations began for the runoff elections next Sunday Frightened by the weeks of student violence and nationwide strikes in May the Frenchpeo pie heeded de Gaulles theme of Gauliisrn or communism and elected of his followers Sun gday gt Gaulllst candidates niso were in favorable positions or the runoff elections in 150 other dis tricls indicating that the presi dent and in ie Georges vPompidou might win majority of more than 100 in the 437mm assembly iii the last assembly the Gaul lists and their allies had ma jority olgonly one TRIUMPH UNEXPECTED It was an unexpected triumph for the77yenrold general who less thanavmonth ago threat ened to resign at the height of the national convulsion His post was not at stake in the election it was alsoa stinging defeat for de Gaulles opponents of the centre and left Only 12 non Gaullisls were elected in the fir stv round in Metropolitan Fiance six Communists four Centrists and two members of riï¬itist parties And in comparison withpthe vote in the first round ofiDGT general election the Commu nists percentage or the total ivote dropped to 2003 per cent from 2251 per cent the non Communist Leftist Federation slipped to 1650 from 1096 and the Centrist Party of Modern Progress and Democracy de clined to 1064 from 1234 The percentage forlihe Gaul ilsts and theirvallles the inde pendentiltepublicans went up to gt 1355 from 3773 percent in 1961 They alsnlook 10 seats from other parties without losingauy they held inLhe last assembly Returns were coming in slowly from the 17 overseas electoral districts Foreign Min istcr Michel Debrewas rteelect ed in Reunion Island NoGaui lists and an opposition man were reelected in the Carth beaii gt Alongwith Debra Pompldou and is other ministers were re electedhut eight others were forced intovtiie runoff Como nist ty Sflrctarvaenerul Woldeckltochet was the only opposition leader elected on the first ballot blushing violently perfect To winiittheTirerDund candidate not ly must have majority of thevotes cast he also must have 25 per cent or the registered vote in his dis trict the candidate must have re celved it per cent of the rests tcrcd vote The standings at dissolution were Democratic Union for the Fifthlftepublic Gaullista 199 independent Republicans Gauh list supporters 43 Communists 73 Federation the belt 113 Unifiéd Socialists Democratic Centrelsometimes called Cen icistat til independent totai SEN Mccnnruv Peace Move wants Talks With Hanoi WASHINGTON AP Senai tor Eugene McCarthy says he hopes totaiirlo Worth Viet namese diplomats in Paris this summer to leani prospchs for settlement or accommodation of the Vi nnm war And Vice prcsldent Hubert Humphrey has advocated an immediate ceasefire 0n the ltepuhlieon side Gov ernor Ronald Reagan ol Califor niasaid Sunday it makes no sense to regard military victory in Vietnam impossible but ite publican presidential aspirant Nelson Rockefeller said the onlyway to an honorahlepeacc is through negotiations sniaii Bomb Misses Greene NAlitNEE onitcri It small bomb exploded Saturday in the business district at the time Agriculture Minister Grcene was due to arrive in motor cavalcade Police chief Paquette said the bomb apparently was thrown from the third floor of Main Street hotel next to the Liberal campaign headquarters There were no injuries it exploded on the trunk of passing car latlon report submitted by Firemen Enginemen Demands MONTREAL CF Firemen and engincmcn of the CNR and CPR have called strike for am Thursday it was an nounced today Allen vicceprcsidcnt of the SAWmember Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and En Einemcn said the strike follows the failure of the Canadian Na tional and Canadian act it Railways in lmplcmcnt concil federal conciliation board head cd by Judge ano Lippe of Montreal ii is this first strike called agnlnstvboth companies by the brotherhood the BLFE struck the CPR only in May 1956 Mr Allen said the strike cull would be sent today toall 173 hr cais of the brotherhood through out Canada and pickets would take up positions at am local time across the country The Lippe report had rccom mendcdwage increases of per cent overvthreeyears for passenger 1rainmen and hos tiers and linercent boost for firemen on freight and yard on gines Hustlers move locomotive en gines to and from repair shops in the yards Mr Allen said his union was not overjoyed nithc recomlt mondations but had decided to accept them Two we ago the Canadian it way labor Executives wh rcprcscns oil rail crs in Canadabod itself ol idly endorsed the brolhc hoods acceptance of the concilh ation report hlrr Allen said llc the uni on was lcrccd into strike action bc cause the Canadian National Railways advised the lcdeffll labor department it would an cept the report as basis for settlement ltlr Allen said However their basis was not acceptable to us Theyve deleted signiï¬cant recommendations on collective agreements he said We did not hear from the CPR at all He said he expected all rail unions and railwsy wnrkerl would stand men and honor picket line 35 fectively halting all rolling steel in Canada Stage Self For 28th EleCtiOn By rut CANADth PRESS its all overbut the lastmin ule shouting in Canadas 23th general election campaign Attcr two months of political ac tivity the whole thing is to be dumped inlile laps of about 103750th eligible voters Tues day Prime Mintstalj Trudeau iii Conservative Leader Stanfield 54 and ND Leader Douglas ore making their closing pitchesJoday in one final burst of activitynotably Mr Stan ï¬eld who was to hit eight southern Ontario centres Mr Trudeauvs schedule eov ers chlrew OIIL Maniwak Montreal Drummondvflle and St Hyacinthe Que Mr Douglas concentrates his final campaign hours in Vancou vcr while ltcal Caoucttc the Creditiste leader is in Va dOr Quc The main choice appears to be between Mrirudcau and Mr Stanfield pairol new comers on the notionalscone Both have becn predicting victor ry although newspaper fare costs lean heavily toward roar tority victory for the Liberals behind Mr Trudeau personal appeal If the papers are right it will be the first majority EGVBIH merit elected by Canadian vot ers since John Dicfonbakers landslide win of 1958 when he led the Conservatives in victory in 203 of 255 seats biggest polit ical triumph in Canadian his tory Till iiilTTllNG as Lead To go intolhe second round French Prcsldent Charle deGanile portraitt in the background de posits hls ballot as he votesi mentary election He vol the mayors house in Coiombey liseswherehe has his cou Sunday in the nations parlia try home timing was heavyiv wirephoto by in lhecl lion oil which thl futureol President the Ga ales regime will depend AP cable frortl Psiis