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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1969, p. 1

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EXWwseams 22 if EXAMINER TELEPHONES Emulation mm Classified Advertising 72mm All other Departments 1256537 105th Your No l4 lIEAVlLY ARMED Montreal men and wounded third near police station Thurs day night tCP Virepholo police comb downtown area man in shooting incident for person who killed two MONTREAL CPt Police today were pressing search for the man who shot and wounded Guy Oucllette while rushing Thursday night from downtown rooming house in which two other men lay dead gunshot wounds lilinutes after the pm shootings about detectives armed with machineguns and in bulletprob vests emerged from police station across thestreet from the scene enrl converged on the rooming house They found no trace of the kill er The victims were identified as Wilfrid Castonguay Bi janitor of the St Matthew street roomA ing house and Lucien Plante 47 tenant Ouellette 21 also resident of the establishment was taken to hospital with bullet wound in the left shoulder few minutes earlier he had staggered across thestreet into the police station with blood flowing down his chest and told the desk sergeant lve been shot Youd better go over to thatrbuilding across the street because there are two dead guys lying on the floor DebSgt Henri Bertrand said calibre rifle His body was slumped across bed Tlle other he said was sprawled on the flour with bullet in the head DotSgt Aug uste Longpre told reporters that Ouellelte questioned in hospital reported he had heard several bangs from the next apertmclltand went out ill the hall to invesiiA gate Of TWo In Mentreal When he had knocked on the door voice from the room said the noise was firecrackers going elf Ouelietie then had re turned to his room but when the unusual sounds continued he headed back to put an end to it This time however the door was opened and Ouellette was shot by man who bargcd past Elm andtled through back mill Prague Students Draw Lots To Burn Selves In Protest PRAGUE MP The action of student who set himself on fire to protest Soviet occupatiuli of Czechoslovakia arouse Prague students today and there were reports that more selfimmolations were planned JanPalaehZl history and political economy student at Charles University was report ed by his doctorto have suf fered very serious burns but it cannot be excluded entirely that he will survive in view of the one of the dead men had been shot from the rear with 303 rw LONDON OP men in preventing with influenza today pmise from at least one quarter It Scientists To Circumnavrgate Americas OTTAWA Canadian scientific Novt it of arshipful expedition announced Minister Greene first time May Halt Northern Ont Agriculture TORONTO CF to be closed down arm problems in tranmrt and communications politically dangerous plan to Britains union structure off period and fines Free Liner From Bahama Sand Bar hflAlMI Fla APJ Lightened by the departure of her 471 the British cruise ship Cormanla Bahamas today five days after passengers and m2 of her crew was hauled off sandbar in the she ran agomold APSULE NEWS Flu Hits Key Canadian Negotiator Arnold Smith of Canada one of the key Commonwealth explosion took to his bed alter winding up conlerencc that won him Oceanography willbeeome focal point of research with the departure from Halifax next of scientists on elmmile voyage The to the Commons Thursday by Resources will circumnavigate the Americas for the Agriculture in Northern Ontario may have emept for specific products since solutions to the rest oi the province cannot be tied to the North an agricultural conierence has told Thursdgg Quebec May legalize Breathalyzer MONTREAL GP Fernand Limite says he hopes to introduce in the next season or the national assembly bill which would legalize police use ofbreath analyzers as test for drunken driving Outline PlanTo Curb WildcatStrikes warm or The Labor govemmentroutiined today curb wildcat strikes and reorganize It includes provisions for cooling nwmam rem KM fact that he is is young strong boy em The Times ouerer minister of its poured gasoline over his body and set himsell afire Thursday in Wenceslas Square and witness said He started running burning from head to toe Students said group of std dents were reported willing to burn themselves drawing lots to determine who would be next and that Palach carried letter saying the next immola tion would take place within to days and the immolations would continue until the Russians leave Several government leaders din National Front Chairman Evzen Erban and Czech Premier Stanislav Razl met with student leaders at session that lasted into the early morning hours Students who at tended said list of student de mands was prepared for the government OBSERVE PROMISE They told leadersthat stu dents are observing promise to avoid open conflict but that Palachs act was motivated by political protest WASHINGTON AllA board of medical experts which met in secret last year says the autop sy findings on President Kenn edy were correct as detailed in the Warren commission report and prove he wasshot twice from behind The report was made pub lic by the justice department Thursday night on the eve of court proceedingson petition by New Orleans District Attor ncy Jim Garrison to gain pos session of autopsy photographs and xrays in the hope of prey ing the president was hit by one bullet tired from in front of him and another fired at his back Garrison subpoenaed the mar terlal as evidence in the trial of Clay Shaw retired 55year old New Orleans businessman charged with conspiring to mur der Kennedy national Conference Centre Peace PARIS AP The Vietnam talks will begin anew Saturday under an agreement so vague and ambiguous as to becloud any participants claim of vlcto ry Hot new wrangling lies ahead and few here expect pro gress toward peace to be any thing but slow and tortuous The vagueness of the arrange ments for the tust enlarged meeting appeared to have been deliberate The solution to an obstacle which held up this phase of the talks for more than two months centred on the ar rangement of one large table and two small ones in the inter There will be no flags name plates or markings The French government has been asked to produce big round table suitable for seating 16 delegates around it at one time and two small rectangular toblcs each 5v feet long and Canada Friday January 17 I969 Talks Start Saturday sides of the big table exactly in inches from its edges The South Vietnamese govern ment can point to this table or rocgenlent or actually provid ing the dividing line between two sides which it has de manded and can even claim that the arrangement cuts the conference room in halves Anyone to declare See Spclce Race Neck And Neck LONDON tltPl Europe today hailed the Soviet space station achievement and some newspapers said it put the Rus sians back neck and neck or even ahead of the United States in the space race permanently ne Soviet space station orbiting the earth Slr Bernard Lovell director or Hrltnins radio astronomy sta tlon sold Lovell added Though it still three feet wide The small ta Air correspondents pointed Wfififiieflmm The Examiner ti it TODllY Ann mams City NelsZtJ murmur2 111 Cornice15 DeathsH District5 ti Editorial4 Sportsll Theatrel 1V listingsts Weather3 gs WomenIG blcs will be placed at opposite out the military advantages of is none been Photographers OllAWAlCP Five photo grephers and one reporter were detained at an airport form minutes by customs officials early today while covering the return to Canada oi Prime Min ister lrnldeau Reporters and photographers were prevented from going to the runway when RCMP blocked doors The six detained after they tried to reach the plane by going outside the air terminal building were es corted to room behind the cus toms department and told they haditrespassed on government property PAWS Reuters Quebecs deputy premier JeanGuy Car dinal will have three meetings with President de Gaulle during an official visit to France next week the Quebec delegation general hereannounced today Cardinal who will head ministerial delegation is expect ed to review ctroperation be tween mace and Quebec in the economic technical and cultur al fields France and Quebec have de veloped close relations high lighted by do Gaulles cry of Viva le Quebec libre Long Garrison claims he can use live freeQuebec in Montreal the photographs and xrays to prove at least one of the bullets which struck Kennedy in Dallas live years ago was fired from his front This wmdd show that con spiracy was involved whereas the Warren commission conclud ed Kennedy was shot by one man Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone The photographs and xrays were placed in the care of the National Archives in 1966 by Kennedys widow Mrs Arlaotle Onassis andhis brother the late Senator Robert Kennedy was done agreemen hbiathihe material would not be made public for five years and then only to government inves tigators to prevent undigrdfied or sensational use of them ASKED non hammer Garrison asked that the Dis tlllct of Columbia generetses Cardinal Plans De Gaulle Meet during his visit loOanada in July1967 Cardinals fiveday stay takes the planet visits to France planned by the late Quebeepre mier Daniel Johnson last year and by the new premier Jean Jacques Bertrand who had been due here this morlttlbut eouldnot come because he fell ill Cardinal will have his first meeting with de Gaulle within few hoursofbis arrival herp next Wednesday That night the French president will be the dinner host at the Elysee Pal ace to Cardinal and his seven seems unlikely that the RusJ slans can chin competition with the Apollo program for lunar landinglt will undoubtedly give them great flexibility for lunar and planetary exploration in the mos OTTAWA CF Prime tilin ister Trudeau returned to Can ada early today after ltday European trip during which he attended the Commonwealth prime ministers conference had private andleneewlth Pope Paul and ticked off the press for its crummy behav mrn Mr deenus diartered Air Canada jet arrived here at 320 am EST after nonstop flight from Rome The pnmo minister steppeder the are craft and went directly to ma waiting limousine liitlr Trudeaus first official overseas trip as prime minister was primarily for the eightday London conference which ended Wednesday but mm of the publicity surrounding his activi ties centred on his social lite his quicklyarranged visit to Rome and his attack on the ac eompanying reporters it was the reporters concen tration of his social life that led to the prime ministers chilly blast at the press events at Mr Trudeaus London visit was his luncheon date with Eva Hittinghausen an attrac tiveblonde divorcee who freely man delegation scoinsnénxear From FrOni And sinus court order the national archiv James Ithoads to appear with the material at Shaws trial Jan 21 lbhdads was ordered to show cause hearing today to ex plain why he should not He filed anapplication in the court Thursday listing several ransom For one thing lthoads said violating resdrietions under which the Nadionnl Archives receivod the material would completely destroy the public confidence in the federal government to honor lts corn mitments to donors of papers oral history tr cripts an other historical material Attorney General Ramsey Clark who released the medical boards findings saiers 0n assis end SenntorEdward Kennedy Dem Mass the only surviving Kennedy brother were consulted before the mat erial was shown to the hilarity Shot Rear Burke Marshall former as sislant at to ygeneml who represents the Kennedys in the matter said Senator Kennedy and Mrs Odassis both asked me to saythat they will have no comment to make on the report or its release Clark did not say why the re view was kept secret The re port of the board was signed 1st spring It saysthey met to review the autopsy material lest Feb 25 and 27 in Washingon Members of the board were Dr William H30arnes profes sor of pathology at lhe Univer sity of Utah Dr Russell Fish er professor at forensic path ologyat the University of Mary land Drl Russell 11 Morgan professor of radiologyund rad iological science at Johns H01 ldns University and Dr Alan Rt Moritz professor of pathology at Case Western Reserve Univer One ot on most publicized sovnl spoon RETURN sun MWOW SP Three Sov let cosmonauts in the spaeeship Soyuz landed in the snowand howling winds about 1500 miles southeast of Moscow today The temperature at the landing site was fit degrees below zero Soyuz with cosmonaut Boris Volynov remained in orbit Toss news agency said the crew two of whom had irans ferred to Soyuz from Soyuz after an orbit linkup Thurs day landed about 25 miles north west oi Karaganda in Kazakh sten it was reported that Villagers rushed through the snow with overcoals to protect the spacer men from the biting cold flow are you feeling dear boys one asked them fNo words can express it cosmonaut replied Very glad Extremely happy The cosmonauts climbed aboard helicoptcrand were flown into the steelmaking city of Karaganda where they win be put up in hotel temporarily Toss reported iassseid recovery helicop tcr hldlilfl 506tth the de scending spaceship and crew member shouted over the radio toground control can see them The two Soyuz spaceships Thursday completed the first Returns 1001 Toward The Press of the dole He was also heavily followed and photographed on his dates with actress Jennifer Hales Err newspapers called him hendy Trudeau And in his wellpublicized out burst Wednesday the prime minister said reporters accom panying him were particularly crummy and that British re porters were agpretty lousy lot Mr nudeau had gone to Lon PithE Mllernn Trio dean wearing leather coat and hat shadeshls eyes from television camera light as he steps off plane at Ottawa on return from Rome Mr Trult dean whose plane landed at slty in Olevcland Uplands airport nttiizi am WEATHER Drizzle ending forum and mast ty cloudy and mild Saturday Low tonight chh Saturday See page for full details ls Peg second Manned Satellite pConiinues Orbiting Earth manned linkup and two crew members of Soyuz transferred to Soyuz the first time that it had evcr been lone Soyuz was launchctl Tucs day its crew of LtnCulr Vladimir Shatnlov it and cosmonauts Yevgcny Kllnlnov and Alexei Yeliscyev who made Thurs days walk in spacewcre re ported to be feeling well after the landing Shotalov had been up in space for about 72 hours the other two 4d hours Soyuz the sister ship in volved in the docking Thursday was continuing its light with Lt£ul Boris Valynov still on board communique issued by the Soviet news agency Tass said the thrcercosmonouls who tend cd today first entered the land ing capsule of their twocome partmcnt vehicle before brak ing engine was fired and the en tire ship went into descent trajectory Alter the braking engine was switched off the descent caplt sule separated from the service module and glided down over the landing area While the landing was taking place Soviet scientists were as sessing the almost dizzying prospects opened up by the docking and walk in space was probably an anachronism but probablya useful one ite ports from the meetings indicat ed that the prime minister came away much more im pressed with the value of the Commonwealth group The Commonwealth is an organism not an institution and this fact gives promises not only of con tinued growth and vitality but of flexibility as well ll EST today went directly to waiting car without making any statement He had store iped briefly in Rome for an audience with thePope af ter having attended the Brltj lsh Commonwealth prime mi nisters cenicrenee indenting tCP Wircphotol

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