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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jan 1969, p. 1

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ll EXAMINER TELEPHONES amulation 7195539 Classified Advertising 7782114 All other Departments 7W 105th Your Na Willis Jessie 27 talks to his daughter Patricia Sue as he carries her on arrivnl at Miami International Air port Friday night Surrounde ed by FBI agents Jessie was arrested by the agents when he came in on Right from oAsrnTAn TALKS T0 DAUGHTER Mexico lie is USArmy dcscrter who flew with his daughter to Cuba in hijacked privateplanc last summer WASHINGTON AP The United States justice depart ment sued the Big Four auto makers Friday charging they conspired to stifle development of devices to control air pollu tion by automobiles The civil suit was filed in Los Angeles against General Motors Corp Ford MoiorCo Chrysler Corp American Motors Corp and the Automobile liianufactur LersAssociation trade organi zation it charged that since 19s they had engaged in unlawful agree ments to restrain trade and eli minate competition The companies and the asso elation issued statements deny lng they had restrained trade Instead they said they have cooperated to speed develop ment of antipollution devices The justice ep artment charged thcy agreed to Elim in competition among themselves in the devel my announced Friday ILS limbush Squad 11 men were killed or wounded SAIGON tCPlAn American Vict Cong in the Mekong Delta was overrun early today and all opmcnt and installation of pollu tioncontrol equipment Eliminate competition in buying patents and patent rights for such equipment Agree on date for install ing pollution control equipment and install it uniformly Deiay the installation of cer taln equipment which was work able Restrict publicity about re search and development of pol Sue AutOfCIompanies OverfPollutiOn Control lotioncontrol devices The suit said the defendants could have installed positive crankcase ventilation devices on cars sold outside California in loot but agreed not to do it until 1963 In early 1962 and 1963 it said the four companies agreed to delay the use of an improved positive crankcase ventilation device on cars sold in Califor Police Find Dynamite Cache litter Student Bombers Confess MONTREAL OHPolice say 34 sticks of dynamite left behind St Josephs Oratory on Mount Royal since the spring of 1968 had deteriorated to the point where some could explode CAPSULE NEWS Posl WillCease Publication In Feb NEW YORK Amrile Saturday Evening Post in existence for 148 yearswiil cease publication with the Feb ll issue it was Condemn Prepaid Drug Insurance Plan TORONTO CPIThe Canadian Pharmaceutical Association hiday condemned prepaid drug insurance plan organizcdby Associated Medical Services claiming the plan discriminates against pharmacists physiciansand the public wiped out squad sent out to ambush the Arsonist Sets 24 Fires In Australia MEIBOURNE ReuterslAn arsonist always one jump ahead of police and firemen started 24 fires today along the northern border of Australias Victoria state already hit by devastating forest fires that killed is persons eflusak often criticized for being too friendly with Czechoslovaklas Sovietoccupiers celebrated his 56th birthday Friday night with slashing attack on the countrys press and disrupting forces in onrlrountryl spontaneously when they were found earlier this week Officiers found the dynamite after four students charged with planting bombs confessed to using the rear of the shrine as storing place for 34 sticks of dy namite and about so detonators Police said Friday the stu dents admitted to storing the explosives there after they had been questioned nonstop for five hours The four boys two aged 13 and the others aged 16 and 16 have pleaded guiltyin social welfare court to charges of planting bombs Three of the pleas were not accepted how ever because the boys parents were out of town The boys will appear in court againJan 22 tarts In Ei Space Heroes Are Honored NEW YORK Reuters Apollo astronauts Frank Bora apollo astronauts Frank Bot man iamcs Invell and William Anders left New York for Miami today to watch New York Jets and Baltimore Colts in SundaysSupcr Bowl football match After the game the astronauts will return to Houston tocontin ue duties at the National Aerolt nautical and Space Administra tion Space Centre The three were given mum ing welcomeFrlday in one of New Yorks coldest and loudest ticker tape paradesl Later they visited the United Nations and wound up the day at state dinntu given by Gov Nelson Rockefeller At the dinner atiehdcd by Mayor John tindsay and Romanrflathollc Archbishvn Terence moire Bonnanratbe rpacocraft commander told non guests in the grand hallborn of the Waldorf Astoria tiotcl fWe have pride humility grati tude and commitment to this country and earth Thousands of New Yorkers some standing 11 deep lined the route from the tip of Lower Manhattan to the city hall day to give the astronauts one of the loudest welcomes sincc Charles Lindbergh was hon and after his solo flight across the Atlantic in 1527 Tons of confetti lickertapcs and computer cards rained down from hundreds of offices in the financial districtas the spacemenrode in on open con variible car in well below freer tng temperatures uihecity changed the name ofBroadway to Apolloway for the day After city hall reception at whleh they received gold med als the spacemen attendeda luncheon at thnNewYork State ibéatre in Lincoln Centre In lEGSl VATICAN CITY AP Pope Paul sounded cauttousnotc of optimism on worldpeace today saying he saw glimltier of hope for the Middle East plus hopes for the endof the Viet nam and Nigerian wars through negotiations The pontiff spoke in his an nual meeting to exchange New Year greetings with members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Vatican The Examiner Ann Landeroél trttyNewc2 comma1 1t Comics7 Deaths18 Editefl spoilof nuke5 TV Uflim WeatheréZi Womens6 swam mm Russia MOSCOW Reuters ne nfficial Soviet party newspaper accuses Chairman Mao tse tong of changing the Chinese Communist party so much it now is Communist in name only in an article which observers saidmight be the start of new drive to oust China from the world Communist movement Pravda accuses Mao of abana donlng the goals principles and Christmas Dishes May Cause Poisoning TORONTO CHOntario health officials warned Friday that sets of Japanese dishes decorated in Christmas holly motif and sold during the Christmas season could cause lead poisoning Slovak Leader littacks Czech lress PRAGUE ABThe Slovak Communist party boss Gustav working methods otaccepted communism and questions the legitimacy of the current Chinese Communist party The 5000word Pravda attack was seen here against back ground of the Moscow world Communist summit in May at nolch Russia said it will fight against left wing Wrtunist views clcorly meaning the Pe king line Although Russia prevlo assured other parties it it seeking Chinas expulsion the world movement the attic of Maoist Changes is challengingMaos right even to call himself Communist The brunt of tho Pravda at tack is directed against draft charter for theChineseCommua nist party tobe submitted at the partys ninth congress later this year Israeli Planes Hit Commandos ran aviv Ar Israe warplanes flashed low across the Jordan River mouth this today to pound Arch cont positions following an ultra anjsrucll army vehicle observeroon theiloraeli xi In contrast to hisChristmas speech to the world the Popes words reflected strong tone of optimism The pontiff addressing the diplomats In unusually direct terms left the distinct imprcs sion that he thought this was notin fact too optimistic He mentioned Vietnam and Mgaria byname and said gene eralconcern about the latest dee velopmentsjin the Middle East shows how deepvthe concern for peace is The Pope told the representa tives of about Sitcountries that maintain diplomatic relations with the Holy See they could do more tohelpthe cause of peace bypressing their countries to put intoleffectrthe social re forms and the arms reductions the pontiff has rolled for Speaking of world trouble spots the pontiff referred to persistence of discords then added But let its here with you ratherlook on what can serve as stimulant and encour cgemeht in the collaboration of wliat must bacalled our mutual relations Record Hi g1 55 PAGE Two WEATHER Cloudy and told with snouflur ricsand local snowmualls Corr iinuing cold Low tonight High Suhqu 16 Detail on page IRUDEAUwuso RGUE I0 DRA anMorl Than l0 For Copy Page spans British header Refuses To Change Rhodesia Otter mNDON CF Primc filin Ister Trudeau is spending today in the English countryside after three sharp verbal differences with Prime Minister Wilson of Britain in week He suggested in the Common wealth conference Friday that britain withdraw its latest pmlt posals for settling the Rhode sian issue on grounds lhe whitesupremacy govemmcnt of Premicrian smith might event unlly accept them Canadians Ledire For French Meet OIIAWA CF Federal and Quebec delegates have left for Frcnchlangtmgc educa tional conference in The Congo with no firm agreement non whether they will act as one delegation or two federal dclcgatcs ycre leaving Friday Prime Minister Trudeausofiice rclcasod con tents of messages hchad sent to Quebecs Premier JeanJacqucs Bertrand suggesting ways in which Quebec could operate within the Canadianrdelegation But Quebec apparently has neither accepted nor rejected the offers An external affairs spokesman said most points under discussion are still up in the air but we hope itwill work nun Mr ikudcausmessoges the latest dated Friday offered to have Quebec minister head the delegation Ysovirr HOCKEY TEAM Dents CANADIAN PROS Moscow theutersl The Soviet amateur hockey team today renewed challenge to Canadian professional players and suggested the Canadians are afraid to play them In an article headlined Pride or Cowardice Anainly Tara sov coach of the Soviet team said We have repeated our challenge several times now we have tried to find Words so strong that they would pro voke response We have saidihat we and not you are the champions of the world Letsvpiay and see if you can win from us and prove that you are the strong est in the whole world not just in the Western Hemisphere Tarasovs arLicle was the major story on the front page of Sovietsky Sport Russias leading sports newspaper and reflected the intense interest in match between Russian playersand Canadian pros whose abilities are legendary here anasov said Canadian ama teurs no longer are match for the Soviet team Canadians had beaten Russians only twice in the last three years both times on Canadian rink and with Canadian judging he said vs The 1968 Canadian national team which twice heat New York Rangers lost to the Soviet team at Grenoble France last year berated PLAY PRO RULES In contrast to Canada he said Russia isinot afraid of meeting and isnot afraid of playing by the tougher proles sionai rules We are to assure you that our boys will be ableio knock the eagerness for roughhous ing outof anybody who tries to play rough against Soviet hockey team he warned Vilsnn rejected the sugges tion Last Sunday after wcrkend meeting with Wilson the Cano dian leader said the British pro posnls are departure from Britain original pledge to grant Rhodesia legal independ once only nitcr African rule was introduced majority Rhodesia is run for the 220000 Whites while 4000000 blacks have little or no say in its gov crnment Thursday it asked Wilson how the conference could accept the British plan when it was already on record in favor of the original promiseto tho Rhodesian Africans COMPROMISE ISSUE Prime Minister Wilson sub mitted to Smith when they met aboard HMS Fearless offici braltar lastOctober proposals that would transfer power to the Smith government on the basis of new constitution contalnliig some safeguards for politlepl advancement of thc majority blocks but no guarantee of the principle of one man onclvote The Fearless plan included tcrms laterlreiocted by thde sia that disputesiwith ial overtones in Rhodesia be ré erred to the Britt Council lcglslativa ctofor black Africans formation of commission onr a1 discrimig nation speeding up education of black Rhodesisns and taking blaCks intqa broadbasediin terim government while other provisions were being lmple montcd There was complete istle mate on the tcnse Rhodesian issue Friday though conference sources said there was none of the bitterness which threatened to split the Commonwealth apart at the two 1966 meetings The conference completed its discussion of Rhodesia though it will have to come back to the subject in drafting the commu niquc to he issued on the final day Wednesday Trudeau enter Monday the discussio on world eco nomic affairs He plans to fly to Rome hursday to see the Pope Today he haslunch at the country home of Roy Jehkins chancellor of the clichequer and dinner atjthe country re treat of Michael Stewart for eign secretary He attendeda dinner Fri ay night at ChcquErs Wilsons country estate 40 miles west of tendon and spent the nightata country inn location and meJCarnivni is thy the seven ihe AND THE nodurssrs haehosen Duchesses are from left cite Legare Nicole Bruloll Jocelyn Legendre at closed

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