EXAMINER TELEPHO Gmlatiea Clarified Advertisioz All Other l05th Year No 37 Roburts OTTAWA UP Success of the fedcralprovincinl constitut tionai confcrcncc and prom tee to hold oihers at more fro quent intervals means further provincial ConfederationofTo morrow conferencrs may not be necessary Ontario Premier John Robnrts said Wednesday It may never be necessary to call another he told report ers at the conclusion of the day federalprovincial conference The provincial conference held lnTorono year ago with the federal government attend lng as an observer appointed continuing committee to plan fu ture meetings hlr Roberts said he thought another federalprovincial con ference should be held before the end of the year perhaps in about three months to further the progress made here In three days of exchanging views and outlining positions some distance towards corn pleta review of the constitution and study of possible amend mean TASK IS COMPLEX But constitutional review is complex task You cant look for instant conslllutlonal change It will be long process and we have set up the machin Egvpt Guerrilla By ran assocmran erase Egypt has joined the group of Arab batons providing hoses and snpporrforgucrrilla fight ers attacking israel the israelis have charged at the United Na tions tsraeli delegate Josef iekoah the Security Council Wednesday that nine Bedouin se war refugees the lsraelis can turcd in the Sinai Desert Jan 1546 admitted they were sent across the Suez Canal by the Egyptian military intelligence service Previous Israeli charges of guerrilla support were directed at Jordan Syria and Lebanon Tckoah said the nine admitted they had been recruited by aheiks in refugee camp near Alexandria They added the abeiks were paid for supplying quotas oi rccntits israet seized the Sinai Desert from Egypt during the 1967 war WRITES ro entrain Teltoaha charges were made in letter to Armand Bersrd in has POLICE wmt plastic shields zooverins their faces helmets and batons for protection kept interested spectators and soi llama news 7mm Deparbnents 7266537 Police uscd tear gas Wednesday night to help among the 90 to too prisoners in government leaders had gone here the French president of the So eurity Council this month Thani reported that UN observ ers along the Suez Canal had noted numerous rifle shots and the Egyptian side Monday and Tuesday The UN chief oh ieves the llsk Observers To Seal Hunt BRUSSELS Reuters Can ada has invited Belgian observ ers to be present at seal hunts following accusations in the press here that pups were skinned alive and died in agony The newspaper La Lanterne paign to ban such killings be fore the new seal hunting sea son Insidéwele guilty to conspiracy to commit NES Urges 2nd Conference Within Year cry for getting into that pro ccss Donald MacDonald leader of the provincial New Democratic Party said in an interview he was disappointed with Ontarios part in conference that has been little more than holding operation They may well have halted the deterioration in fcdoral provincinl relations but there was not enough consensus at the top government level to ensure we are really getting at the basic problems oi the coasti tutio Prison Protest In Saint John SAINT JOHN MB CF quell disturbance he threestorey county jail Acting Police Chief Ronald Stone said today only one gas shell was used to subdue two prisoners who had barricaded themselves in cell He said up to seven inmates will face charges Tho only inju ry he knew of was hand cut suffered by one prisoner apports UN SecretaryGeneral ll achinegun bursts fired from rver LH been conducting cam co mpuier centre An estimated additional $1 begins next month students pleading not arsoneeharge courthouse wa cur tailed OP Wirephoio 000000 damage was caused by water and smoke from fires set strictly PRIME Trudeau and Justice Ministerriurner speculation the defence may Chieifldeiencc counsel Grant about the plea withthe reply nozcommentf 1e 97 Held Without Bail MONTEEAl UP Ninety seven persons arraigned Wed nesday on conspiracy charges resulting from student rampage at Sir George Williams Univer sity were denied bail and will remain in jail for six days await ing preliminary hearing The 97 including seven juvc niles under in were arrested after twoweek occupation of the downtown university culmi nated Tuesday in the destruc tion of the universitys 81000900 to smashed furniture and equi ment ant professor EXPLAINS DECISION Bell was refused Wednesda the trial varying from life to five years Preliminary or Tuesday Doctor easily this morning practising all night LOS ANGELES theaters The key stage in the trial of sir han Sirhan accused of mur dering Senator Robert Keane dy begins here today amid change its plea to guilty Defence sources said they would ask the wyearvold Jor danian immigrant to change hls plea of not guilty in move to save himself from the gas chamber The threeman defence team spent two hours with Sirhan in his lathfloor cell at the Hall of Justice here Wednesday hutde cllned to make any statement Whenthey came out Cooper fielded every question On possihitity was that sti han refused to changeth Theiftnai arcst of the gallery during one oi the lighter moments at the break into laughterzwith the The student unrest erupted over the makeup oi university committee hearing charges or racism levelled by six West in dian students against an assist tu the 90 adults by Municipal Court Judge Maurice Johnson because they were liable he said to heavy prison terms if found guilty and sevnral are from outside Canada and might decide to return home before Judge Johnson said the of fences could carry prison terms hearing was set The seven juveniles were ar HERES our You cough more Enter Key Stage IRQSiIliosi Trial tithe Emir Exam Barrie Ontario Canada Thursday February 13 1969 federal provincial conference in Ottawa OP Wirephoto reigned in social welfare court and were also denied ball of those arrested at least 45 dians One is Cheddi Jagan Jr 19 son of Opposition Leader Cheddi Jogan of Guyana Fortytwo oi the 97 are black including one juvenile and at least 11 were not enrolled at Sir George Williams us Mail nus Cost 13 Lives WASHXNGTON AP The us governments nighttime ei iort ta speed mail deliveries with small airplanes is racking up fatal accident rate almost twice as high as the national av erage Safety experts accuse the post office department oi mail mustgothrough attitude that forces flying in the face of the dangers of snow rain and the gloom of night In little more than year nine mail planes have gone down it ng three Western hle for West Berlinthe United States branding the Electoral College meeting breach of the 1945 Patsd Russia and the to few dayset arguments on the question of punishment Sir han would go to prison possibly for life without telling his side of the Kennedy assassination story The penalty for firstdegree murder is not automatically the death sentence if the prosecu tion does not press for this TheExanuner TODAY notionali Wilding17 0de GP Without reaching anymaicr agree ments the threedayv federal pruvinclal constitutional confer enee ended Wednesday amid claims that itwns resounding success is committees now set out to complete the massive chores handcd to them by the li heads oigovcmmcnt Prime Minister Trudcau and the assembled pres miera left the conference ex pressing delight at its success was most encouraged said the prime minister who had sat for three days under the glare of television cameras often fending off lOpronged at tacks against hls government lhere ware no areas of dis appointment he said We have come long way in three days said Premier John Roberts of Ontario am delighted with it said Premier Eennettof British Columbia ittPt Development which is to be conducted at an accelerated pace Ali molten relating to fun dnmental rights and the ques tion whether they should be on trenched in the constitution 1Distributlon of powers be tween federal and provincial governments especially fiscal PDWE economic disparities itcform of the Senate and the judiciary Development of Canadian capital region which would in Hydro Action TORONTO CF Rotating Not More Then 10 Per Copy ll Payee THTAlKS Issues Reierred To Committees ihe question of regional Strike SEE PAGE THREE WEATHER nanny mum more minimum ewuorum Fordetliilpleaeehnntolil elude Ottawa Hut and adjoin ing municipalities to addition the conference do cided to reconvene the federal provincial tar structure com mittee to examine the occu pancy of avaUable for fields by the two levels of government and sharedcost programs Federal officials said the con ferenca had not been expected to reach final agreement on any of these issues and referral to committees with even rough consensus was the most that could he hoped for Felt there was were described as nonCana ih widelybilled crucial meeting for the future Conicdcfaiiom did not give final stamp of approval to of the major issues facing in lthat direction aged support from provinces issues that had been expected provide heated debatebase like most other issues it we turned over to committee over to committees the West German Eleciidn Set noun Reuters The stage is set for the West German ghthe conference in advance as general agreement that adequate steps were taken TRUDEAU ENCOURAGED For instance MrtTrudeau me said he was extremely encour by the support givenat least in principleto the guess tion of writing human rights into the constitution year ago he said only iour prov inces supported this and now are were varying degrees of seven or eight The delicate question at lan guage rights was another of the on some of the provincial briefi made puhlicprinr to the confer encebut it turned out to he moderate discussion And then Among other issues turned comprehensive review of constitution stations affected will he ophratf cdhy skeleton crews and at tempts will be made to make up pUWer shortages through lm ports from the United States and Quebec ihe rotating strikes started Feb are aimed at harrassing management wltliout causing power interruptions hut the convpany said todays walkout placed the provinces power sys tem in critical condition So far there have been no serious power disruptions strikes by Ontario Hydro em ployees today affected more than half of the electric utility companys generating cppactty nllydro ipokesman said to dayfsstrike was the biggest blow yet dealt by Local 1000 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees against Hydro Generating stations affected are the NiagaraBeck plants Lawrence station near Cornwall the Lakeview plant near Toronto all plants in east ern Ontario the Thunder Bay Hydro also announced that at station at Fort William and the linemen from western Ontario nuclear powerstation at holph had been suspended one day for too refusing to work overtime last The spokesman said the 29 Saturday of its ny it Postman Recalls Delivering NEW ORLEANS AP IA Clem Bertrand is the alias the postmans recollections of dehv prosecution contends Shaw used ering Clem Bertrand letters in 1963 while conspiring with had him in the spotlight today Lee Harvey Oswald David at Clay Shaws trial Ferric and others to murder James Hardiman who walks President John Kennedy mate in the French Quarter Ferric and Oswald are dead testified Wednesday he dth Did you no any mum cred such letters to atemporary forwarding address given for ï¬ï¬xgeyvaï¬gefï¬ï¬ggswï¬ Show in 1966 is handbag prosecution of the my CrindnaiDistrict cm case for there were but handled enougn Mo Ga of them to recognize the name me m5 We hardly ever note return when it broke out in the news addresses aid HardimalL the madman said reacted ouickly and angrily Wednesday to the formal sum moning of the 1036 West Ger rhan fed tors to the divided dty for the election of successor to Pres dent Heinrich Luebkep gson Stalled and the Viet Cong today that political settlement in Vietnam cannot be reached in an envi nam shimsm He Was referring to the other Theatre4 sides demand forth overthrow 50tha presidential Electoral College to meet in West Berlin March despite East German objec tions The East German government eral and state legisla it published note to powers responsi Britain and France am agreements between West Peace Talks rams AP The United tates warned North Vietnam iled toacldeve South Vi igon governnicntas man said today too stud MONTREAL toria mment or violence one mile read He ahtts it Ann Loadersd Speaking at the fourth session mm Ne Sp City News23 of mo enlarged peace talkws TORONTO Cr Dr Bord foronlomediml oificcr cs14 Ambassador Henry Cabot Wise of health said Wednesday hepat outbreak last AW in ml 17 15° Id Han and Vie Yorkville Torontos coffee house district was spread matnly 00 representatives mi through the mammal use of hypodcnnic needles by hippies to DeaihsIS cannot expect to achieve in meat drum District5 these negotiations what you Military Uniforms Ready In June rmTUfEOntflï¬ traditions continued withoutrï¬iiefi litiuï¬oan vi 17 forms to Canadian Armed Forcespersonncl will start by June weflhmrm Erwin Pram and take about year and onediuli to complete it waaatmounced wmeirH atmosphere of deadlock weflfm Canada May Sell ilmis To Malaysia KIMLA LUMJUR APiA ï¬anan ofï¬cial Canadian mimion leftlor home today after completing Lstryofficials ontthe poï¬hiesal Malaysia Students Volunteer To Clean discussions with deienceAtnin of Canadianinï¬rjet ï¬gbtefs to Sir George Williams University spokes cats have done remarkable jo in cleaning up after the student rampage Tuesday that caused 61 000000worth of damage The 400 male unteered to help as 97 persons appeared on charges connected with the 10lthour destructive spree York Professors Plan To Strike TORONTO Professors at York University seeking more pay and smaller classes plan oneday strike Tuesday Feb 25 and female students vol in court forarraignment the