Nfoitavvctsqgci Reeve New Wdrden EXAMINER TELEPHONES Grmlhtion mam Classiï¬ed Advertising 7mm All Other Departments mom when an any yermgr 105th Yur No 17 Barrio Quinta Canada Tuesday Janqu 1969 TRUDE PUEBLO INQUIRY seems Medal or Prison May Await Crew PRESIDENT NIXON AND HlS FIRST LADY PAP WASHINGTON CFAP Police cracked some heads and arrested on demonstrators as jecring cursing nntinvar protes ters tried but failed to interrupt President Nixons inauguration ceremonies Monday Several demonstrators left brief but sharp encounters with police nursinglbloodled heads But thervioieirceialf far short of thepitched battles that marred the Democratic national conven tion in Chicago last August Some of the demonstrators wore white masks in grotesque mimicry of Nixon Most of the arrests were for disorderly conduct police said Two youths were charged with burning anrnmerican flag and one with assaultinga police man Demonstrators dressed in hip pie garb some wrapped in him kets to ward off the nearJreez log temperature charged cor don of policemen guarding the Lodge In Paris For Peace Talks PARIS CF Henry Cabot Lodge arrived here Monday night to head the US team at the Vietnam peace talks but ruled out an immediate start to substantive negotiations VHe said substantive talks would not begin today and reli able sources said the South Vietnamese delegation did not expect them to get under way before the end of the ieek cum SYRACUSE NY AP GAPS Police Smash New York Drug Ring in brief airport statement Lodge who replaces Averell Harriman as chief United States negotiator pledged to do every thing he could to make the talks successful He was originally scheduled to arrive here later this week But he arrived earlier when it was clear all procedural obsta cles had been settled Saturday and the subsuntive talks could begin in the near future 53 raid termed one of the largest in New York state history today broke open youthful drug ring that police said and methadrinc specialized in selling drugs such as opium codein to college and high sdroal nudmts $300000 CMHA Grants Announced OTTAWA to been awarded to two planning urban development Central nounced today The Conmmnity gets grant of Grants totalling more than sacdooohave and publicity bodies in the field of Mortgage and Housing Corp an Planning Association of Canada $181439 from the federal housing body and the Can adian Council on Urban and Regional Reseatch gets $146000 Princess GraCe ToVisit Quebec ounanc cat Quebec Winter Carnival Monday Gunmen Kill Three In Illinois Princess Grace of Monaco will attend festivities Feb 59 it was arurounced EAST DOUIS Ill Renders Three rnenwere killed and four were injured when they were fired on by group oi horned men in the downtown area police said today The men all maganne salesmen were coimtingiheir days take when six armed men ordered them from truck they were in and opened fire unw Demands Inquiry Into PSi MONTREAL 0P The Canadian Council of the United Auto Workers has demanded public inquiry before the insin ance branch of the Ontaijie department of financial and corn mcroial affairs into Plrysunans Services incs latest rate in Creases North Vietnamese SAIGON AP killed and as were wounded Hit US Troops Via king and North Vietnamese troops nttackod US land riverand air fomcs with rodtets mortars and grenadesMonday and today Alt least slchmericam were Arrest 80 Attempting To Disrupt Inaugural rraarnac parade route along Pennsylvo nia Avenue norm SECOND LINE Farahoops rushed to form second line of defence as Nix ons armorcdcllmouslneflpassed He turned his back to wave at the cheering crowd on the other side of the widenveuttdbuthla eae speeded up suddenly when large rpck hit within foot of it Seeret service agents accom panying the presidents car bat ted down several objects that flow toward it The demonstrators were Origi nally part of counterinsung ral called by the National Mo bilization Committee to End the war in Vietnam Almost all the people who confronted the pt lice were white although some Negroes and other whites stood on sidewalks and shouted en couragement After Nixon passed they left Pennsylvania Avenue and ran toward Lafayette Park but never came closer than welllt guarded block from the White House and its reviewing stand Nixon Address Is Devoid Oi Slogans WASlHNGTDN CP Pred dent Richard Nixon with sacred commitment to peace but devoid of slogans and prom ises today set in motion the first United States Republican administration tin eight years Unlike the preceding Demo cratic era of the Kennedy New Frontier and the Johnson Great Society Nixon invoked no catch phrases or specific pledges in lowkey inaugural ad dress Monday he offered little more than hard work realism in government and hope for the futurea sort of echo of the no promises campaign that won him the Nov election Discontent Mounts On Foreign Policy Retriew 0l WA CBSome in formed nongov ernment sources here feel that Canadas foreign policy review has been going on long enough and that the time for taking decisions is at hand or should be Coupled with this sentiment is rumbling discontent over the cloistered fashion in which the review is being carried out Complaints are heard that little real attempt is being made to involve the public Some observers question whether Canada is being fair to its NATO allies in leaving its policy on regional defence an rangements unsettled for so long think Canada should make up its mind and soon says Prof Lotus Sabourln head of the centre for international co operation at the University of Ottawa We have responsibilityto OOMNADO Calif AP lhe skipper of the Pueblo says the US Navy didnt provide ra tallalory help or adequate guns communications or explosives to destroy secret equipment when North Koreans captured his intelligence ship Cmdr Lloyd Bucher testi fied Monday at the opening of court of inquiry lntothe loss of the ship fast Jan 22 the death of one crew member and lrn prlsopmcnt of the 82 other for it months expected to testify for two or three days The court of live ade mlrala could recommend any thlng from medals to courts martlal but navylawyers told Eucher that so far he was not suspected of violating any military laws ï¬The navyrsaid Bueher will be followed on the stand by his su perlorpliearAdmllral Frank Jolinson former commoder of navalforces statioléln Japan and ChitinCharles RClark garner of sister intelligence Whtnhe sailed the Pueblo on its mission to scoutlbrth Ko renn radar and North Korean and Soviet ships in the Sea of more nor EXPECTED Second LHumcrn PRAGUE Reuters Fears that more Czechoslovaks may set fire to themselves to protest continual curbs of government liberalization programs grew today after another attempted human torch suicide Monday night The latest burning came as the Slovak Communist part warned the country faced sis as the result of the selfim molation last week of 21year old philosophy student Jan Pn laeh who died Sunday from burns covering85 per cent of his body There also werereports from Budapest Hungary that 17 yearmldstudent set tire to him selfon the steps of the National Museum News of the second burning here was given on television by President budvlk Svoboda It came after tens of thousands of Czechoslovaks paying tribute to tell our alliesrwhere we stand We shouldstop saying our pol icy isvunder review At the same time the Canadian public should realize that review is not equal to complete change of policy Among some leading Conserv atives there is suspicion that the Liberal government is using linvestigale Mystery llaid LEBADH Reutsrst Police and semnity forces today were Investigaunga theory that sa botage may have been the mo five for an attack on an army munitions dump near this Wei Geimsn city in which three young Germao soldiers were killed and two other critically Japan Bucher testified he want ed twin ao and iiimillimetre guns He said hetniked about the request to Hearlidmiral Roy lsaman and he took copious notes also had telephone con vorsailons with himi But instead Euchorhald he got two Stheallbre machine guns 5000 to 3000 roundsof ammunition spare barrel and mount for third 5ocalibre machinegunhe never received The wea pons were much smaller and lighter than those he said he had requested They were installed tnJapan Bueher said few weeks before the Pueblo was to begin her in telligence mission gt all North Korea Bueher said he was under orders from Admiral Johnson to employ the guns as lost re sort oniyinrcases where threat to survival is obvious and not to practise the use of those Eunsor uncover them in the presence of foreign ships Bucher said this was eli the intelligence ship from up pearlng aggressive Burher said he also asked for explosives to destroy secret equipment and codes in the event of capture Czechi Torchjg al eh jammed Weaceslas Square in the heart of Prague in the biggest demonstration since the sovietled invasion Aug 20 The Examiner TODAY Ann Lenders6 pity News2 Classiflcdalt ll Comics1 Deathsll District5 EditorialI Sportsa Theatre5 TV Listings7 the review to cover up tenden cytoward drift and indecision waffhng was the word used by one prominent Conservative in the foreign policy field in their view nine months is ample time for government to decide on the basic contours of its foreign policy Prime Minis ter Trudeau took office nine months ago The government still answers questions on foreign affairs by saying that policy is under re VIEW Prof Sabourin notes that Mr Trudeau has said he would like to involve the public in dlncus slon oi foreign policy The idea of publicparticipation necessar ily takes long time to put into effect the professor concedes However Opposition Leader Stanfield recently took the gov ernmentto tasklfor in effect not bringing the ipubllc into the discussionof reign affairs will be given Sorry names allowed to leathcprlsonerl er crew at tiltstim HAM wros Buaorn CAPE GIRARDEAU Mo AP Linda Katheryn Ham has announced her gagement to Kenn ViSits Ports1 more Reuters Quebec Education Minister Jeanfluy Cardinal arrlves here Wednes day on ativeday ofï¬cial visit during which residentvde Gaulle will stress further Frances speciai relationship with the jrenchvspeaking prev tnce of Canada De Gaulle has personally worked outan elaborate pro gram excluding Canadian Am hassadoriaul Beaulicu from anyof the Series of talks he will have with Cardinal and from the luncheon andrdinuers that honor of the Quebec delegationat the Elysee Palace and the foreign ministry Cardinal who will have three meetingswilh de Gaulle will getthered carpet treatment usually given to ting nation al governmenLleadérs He also will have talks withPrime Min ister Maurice Couve de Mur ville Foreign Minister Michel Debre and ters other cabinet minis The visi lakes theplace of of tSEE PAGE TWO WEATHER uuurnlnordrinlc tummy womanizeth ultimoch p11 big zero Not More Then it For Copy 22 Page RAPS IONS Says CommonWeLalth conference Performance Worst in History mam or Like tall stern school Opposition Leader Stanï¬eld dressed down Prime Minister Trudeau Mon day for his performance at the Commonwealth commence in Minion It appeared he said that never in Commonwealth history had Canada made coonibu tlon less important and less use ful not think any léader of the Opposition has over ind oc casion in the past to reproach the governmentol this country in any way in this wnnection andlfInmysaysolhopeit will not be necessary again ND and Credttiste spokes men joined in to rmke it rough rebnn tojttieleommons for the prime minister after his first official foreign trip 35 Ca nadian leader David lawis NDPparliamen tely lead funoommitiedr dilat nd saidhis london perform be added up toone Mr Stanfield qukcgof an ab titude ofeiisual noninvolvement andnoneommitmentf that also ficial tours oftFrance planned by the lateQuebec premier DanielJohnson last year and by the new premier Jeandac ques Bertrand who had been due here this month but could not come becauserhe fell ill accused the Iprime aritod the threatened folioammo govern ment trademark at home able taste in suggesting police surveillance of Canadian report ers even if the remark had becn want in lighthearted way FOUND IT DISTURBING But in apt the remark had notbccn lighthemted arid he found it deeply disturbing Rene Matte erodiustecrnm plain said London Wm men noticed what Canadian have known since theelectlon lust Junethatthe prime min ister is tremendous disap poinunenr Mr fkudenua troubles hogan almon as soon as he announced that he would repérijricfly on the Commonwealth meeting Were youther one ere Mr iriniwu shot back Vewprent invitedX In Panther Death LOS ANGELES AP The second of two brotherssought in campus slaying of two Black Panthers was booked on suspicion of murder todayalter surrendering himself to police at San Diego airport Larry Joseph Stiner 21 suf fering from gunshot wound which detective Oharles Clinton of the West Los Angeles police station said looks three days old gave himself up at Lind hcrgh Field Montrealiinstitute Heart Transplant Operations MONTREAL CF The Montrea art nstltute where nine ofCanndas 14 heart trans plant operations hava been pe fannedp hasannounced any deï¬nite suspension oHts trans plant program while doctors in vestigate problems of postopen atlve complicati Dr Paul Dayi the medical di eto aid Monday studies are alrea nder way to findmorev ccessiul methods of overcom acute organ rel jection and postoperative infec tion Seven of the institutesl ine heart recipients have died since the first operation was per formed there last May Canadas first Dr David said in aninter aw he did not feel it rnoral to coatin ue under the conditions and problems which aow exist al though surgical techniques used by the institutes doctors were perfect rinsr rsriMoj Boer To fronted The first book written by an Eskimo in his native tongue nor by Northern Development Minister Chretien Monday at is handedout toyinrng Eshi ter book an nutoblogropbyby John Ayaruaq of Rankin In let NWT was presented to the National Library at Otta vh OP Wirepiioioi