Earriviï¬xam emu rOntarlo Canada Saturday min I969 inPr WEATHER Mainly cloudy motley with light snow likely low tonight is high Sunday so For complete details please turn to page three EXAMINER TELEPHONES glfllflECMMWM 2414 Departments Another losinvur Ne 51 Not More Than to Par Copy IT 3A P0ll0 SURPASSES TWP pitfall seals of their mision accomplished Apollo IEtronauts have no easy schedule today NASA draw ings show the command mod nle TOP in two and one hall second burn at p111 to day and BOTTOM as astro nauts conduct series of land mark sightings and photo ex periments over United States and Mexico later today Wircphoto Drawingst Says Sectl Hunt Is Leas Brutal Than Deer Hunt SUllmEBSlDE REL 0P Fisheries Minister Jack Davis says Canadas annual seal hunt is grusopie opera tion but it is not as brutalas such sports as deerhunting Mr Davis told news cooler cnce after firsthand view late lFliday afternoon of the slauglr ter of seal pups that anyone who had not been to an abattoir naturally would ï¬nd the opera lé lion repulsive He described the seal hunt as kind ol outdoor abattoir But the act of killing the seals isnt as brutal as some at the sports there is no guarantee thatthe bullet will enter the heart or the head The blood on snow andthe fact that the mother of the slaughtered seal is there no doubt makes the operation re pulsive to the uuLside person Mr Davis said However what he had seen during his tour of theice all here Friday made him believe that federal regula tions dealing with the hunt were being respected In deerhunting He said he had only seen the killing and shining of young seals carried out by hunters from ships He said he would also like toscenow landsmen do their killing and how it was handled by those flown in by aircrait The Examiner TODAY ii Ann Lenders6 Churches5 Cily News2 Clmalfledlfl 11 Comics7 Duath Editorial4 Sports Theatrel rv tastings1 Weather rWomensG wt of mews tCPMorethan 10o Montreal students packed the may Iotnmuttee room on Parliament Hill Friday to press for federal investigation into alleged racist behavior surrounding the golï¬ng computer facilities at Sir George Williams University ms oneness AftDefence lawyers for Sirhan Bialiarn Subaru will call his iisdyehiatristts ï¬nlext week to tryland convince the Jory was no notionin ro er who killed Senator Robert Kennedy iluakes hock Indonesia 600 Missing JAKAETA tReutersvtt least 600 persons are missing and believed dead after an earthquake which sent giant tidal waves crashing through towns along the remote western coast of fusion sras Celebes Islands two weeks ago the Antarn news agency re ported today aps And Commands Agriculture Dept cflAlHAM CPJThe Ontario agriotrlttue department should concentrateon farm economics and leave the sociological prob lems of rural Ontario to other departments of government Kent County farmer said Friday Purvis Littleiobu oi Highgate both jccmmended and criticized the Ontario farm income committee re port to closing sessions at Agricultural Convention Week Guinea Troops Queil Disorders MADRID CPNational Guard troops of Equatorial Galilee are asserting control over disorderly mobs roaming the streets of Beta and Santa fsabell diplomatic source said today Obscene Play Repealed In Toronto TDRONTO CmThe pday Fulz was performed again Friday night althouyi police served summonses for staging an obscene performance to 12 members Diddle cast director James Gerrard and Trio Productions lust before the play The play inohrdes scenes of man and woman in compromising position panto mime sbout bestiality and womanbaring her breasts beiore member of the cast EVERY pianos GUILTY MONTREAL CF Pierre Paul Geoffrey 25 pleaded guilty Friday to no charges of making and placing bonï¬re con spiracy and theft and possession of dynamite He was charged in connection with at recent terrorist bomb has in the Montreal area The charges carry maximum penal ties of life imprisonment Chic Judge Andre Fabien of Session Court said he will hear Sturgeon Tails Crash Kills Six STURGEON FALLS ML 61 Six persons were killed early today in twocar headon collision one mile east of here on Highway 17 Provincial police identified the three dead in one car as Claude RILelle 21 and his wife rs both of Tomato and Mrs Ratclles mother Alina Filion 59 of Sturgeon Falls Sevifelboldiers MOSCOW AP Thousands oi demonstrators carrying ban ners denouncing Mao Tsestung converged on the Chinese Em bassy today for second day of massive protests over the Col neseSoviet border clash in which 31 Russian soldiers were report ed killed last weekend The demonstration apparently was coordinatedby Soviet sol diers who were seen directing marchers with portable twoway radios About 500 Soviet police took up posts around the embas syy where 101 windows were broken in threehour demon stration Friday Reports of that demonstration said 500 per sons participated Today about 260 buses loaded Estates General Vote On Terms 0l Constitution MONTREAL CP The E5 tates General of French Canada is to vote today on terms at proposed constitution that would make French the oiliclal lan guage ofQucbec and give the province exclusive jurisdiction over airspace and olfshore mi neral rights Draft resolutions on key con stitutional questions are to be submitted to clausehyclause examination by the more than 1m delegates from across Canada before their fourday convention ends Sunday Israeli Jets In TEL AVIV AP lsracll and Egyptian jets duelled over the Sinai Desert today and each side said it shot down one ol the other planes An israeli Army spokesman said four Egyptian MiGs en tered Israeli air space at 1120 and were immediately intercept ed by Israeli planes He said one Egyptian MiG was shot down in the ensuing dogï¬ght and the pilot was wounded but bailed out safely He said the pilot was captured bylsraeli ground forces and taken to hospital while all lsrae ii planes returned safelyto hase An Egyptian military spokes man acknowledged over Cairo radio thata MiG was shot down but aaldrnn Israeli Ml rage fighter also was shot down and was seen crashing in the desert east at the Suez Canal am near the Bitter Lakes urea May Gel Lite For Bombings representations from the dc knee Marti 21 and will pro nouncc sentence at later un speciï¬ed dalc Four charges were based on each of 31 incidents in which bombs exploded or were planted and there were also live charges oltheft and possession of dynamite For each of the bomb inei dents Geoffrey was charged with rnnktng the bomb planting the bomb conspiracy to make the bomb and conspiracy to plant it He was returned to cells after pleading mailiy No bait applica tion was made Amongthe bombing incidents speciï¬ed in the charges were explosions last month at the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges at the Liberal par tys Reform Club and at the Queens Printer book shop All are in downtown Montreal There were 21 injuries in the stock exchange bombing and live in the Reform Club blasL Lead Protest OnChineSeEnibassylhMbSï¬W with demonstrators lined up long the Moscow River hank ap proaching the embassy com pound One bus displayed aban her reading Shame on the clique of Mae Tsetung Thou sands ofother demonstrators on foot cirded the compound =j vita Apollo IX This is Mission Control Keep clear of ttorl Koreal Denies Nigeria Deliberaiely Bombing Civrlians LONDON no Nigerian official said today his govern ment will order an increase in bombing of military objectives in rebel Biafrabut he denied civilians there have been de liberate targets Erig Ogundipe Nige rian commissioner to Brit ain said the bombing will continue as long as Blatrans uso crossroads towns and other such areas in thcir military strategy so happens maï¬theeezalra le areas are sometimes near regions pvpuialedby civilians and in these cases bombs might accidentally all on nonmilitary areas Ogundipe told news conference He said that reports of mass bombings of civilians emanated chiefly from Elafran propa ganda sources norm or SliIGO Cbng Assault 13 Launched SAIGON The Viet Cong stepped up rocket and mortar attacks today and launched strong ground as sault againsta United States military position on the third day at US Defence Secretary Melvin Lairdts visit to South Vietnam The heaviest lighting oc curred 15 miles north of Saigon when Viet Cong battalion tried to storm aianding zone of the US is Air Cavalry Division US helicopter gunship and artillery fire killed 154 attack ers Helicopters liftedout 11 American dead and 30 wounded The UScommand said three other battles Friday and today two on the northwest ap proacbes to Saigon and the other southwest of the ambit The Egyptian spokesman said the four Arab jets were on training night when ilrcy were attached by eight Israeli Mirages it was the first aerial dogfight between Israeli and Arab lets since the lsraelis said they shot down Syrian MiG Feb 12 It was the ï¬rst dogfight involving Egyptian aircraft since last Oct Ki when lsrael said it blocked an intrusion by Eglptian MiGa over the Suez Canal DAYAN WARNS EGYPT Todays air battle came as Is raeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan warned Egypt to cool the Suez Canal ceasefire line where Uni observers reported 50 ground incidents in the last two days The observers said lsraeli troops returned ï¬re 14 times alter Arab provocation and suf fered one dead and seven wound ed in sniping incidents the Mekong Dellacost the Viet Cong 117 dead US casualties were seven dead and 11 wounded with the Vict Congs spring offensive two weeks old tary headquarters po more than 50 overnight shellings compared with 20 to an in the last few days The heaviest barrage fell on the district of An line 25 miles southeast of Da Nang which houses big US marine base and South Vietnamese installa lions EXPECTATION Astrondutsv Entver Easy Half Of 10DdYMission HOUSTON AP The Apollo astronauts cruised into the holiday hall of their mission today after proving their moon ship reliable and ready for moon landing by the United States this summer The mission has acceded even our most optimistic expco Lotions said litGen Sam Phillips Apollo program dircclt tor Space officials discussed the possibility of advancing the date for landing on the moon but said in all likelihood the July target for Apollo ll would not be changed Meanwhile James Md Divitt and David Scott both air force coloncls and civilian astronaut Russell Schweicln art were given permission to one Earl nay Will Plead Guilty To livOid Death Penalty MEMPHIS Tenn Reuters Reliable sources conï¬rmed inlay James Earl My will plead guilty Monday to the murder of Dr Martin Luther lling 21ran avoid possible death penalty Sources close to Rays lawyer Percy Foreman said Foreman is convinced guilty plea is the onlychaaoeliayshasto receive wyeer sentence instead thedealh penalty lf he got 99yearsentence the doyearold Ray would be Kiérdns Brick To By rue CANADIAN PRESS The possibility of clash be tween the llm0member Letter Carriers Union of Canada and PostmasterGeneral Eric Kier ans cooled slightly today follow ing Mr Kieransannouncemeat of plans to prosecute postal strikers and thelfJocal uaio leaders Mr Kicrans told reporters in Ottawa Friday thatrthe nearly BOO workers who wenloflthe job during the day had violated the collective agreement signed last August Thar minister made it clear that prosecutions would he launched against those all the job and any others who walk out lie added however that he had feeling that the mail would be moving normally again by Monday Fines vary from $100 day to $500 for such contract viola lhe sourch sadaneman slcep late as they started the re laxed scoorrd half of the today flight The most importantitem on the Apollo agenda today was ï¬t ing of the main engine to im prove the reentry position pro viding an emergency route in case the main engine should lull The critical iendozvuus and docking manoeuvre successqu executed controllers told the crow Friday to cut down the vigorous pace and take break Man sald Schwelckart when take break Im going to bed for three days Houston did you get that We concur mission control responded Three days off Is that Saturday and Sunday eligible for parole after so years The ï¬rst public report that Ray would plead guilty wu made Friday by the Huntsville Ala ltmes shortly More it was announced Ray would have special hearing in Shelby County Criminal Court Monday at the Honest0 his meant feels there is great preponlt derance of physical evidence against llay inthe April as sassination here Expects Normal tions The lower figure is for in dividual employees the higher for union organizations 01 AUTHORIZED At Ottawa Roger Decnrie president of the Letter Carriers Union and cochairman of the Council at Postal Workers said the strikes were not authorized by the council Later the council sent tele grams to union locals in the eight Canadian cities that were hit by the walltouts asking that the employees return to their jobs The telegrams were signed by Mr Decarla and William Houle national president of the Cana dian Union of Postal Workers The walkouts bit early Friday when 231 workers left their jobs in Winnipeg 109 at Saskatoon 285 at Hamilton 80 at StCath arines Ont 47 at Niagara and Christmas McDivitl The Apollo astronauts re moved the last obstacleto moon landing when they quail fled the ï¬nal piece of hardware the untested lunar module that will ferry men to the lunar sur face Sweeping through space at 17500 miles an hour the two Apollo vehicles coded Spider and Gumdrop broke from their nosHonose lineup for the first time McDivItt and Schweickart took the spldery moonsth ll miles from the command mod ule then tracked it down again during sixhour rendezvous that simulated the manoeuvres required to return men from the moon to command module that will remain in mood orbit ftfanoeuvnng to within few feet McDivltt using gun sightlike device approached the docking target on the com interrupted Innnd ship Failing the first time herev arsed the moonship and tried again Youre looking good said Scott peering through window at the command ship Keep Youre almost there cépturezi Mcblvin ported Good Show Spider the graznd radio ssnccessrui contact McDivitt exclaimed fWow havent heard sound like that in along time Mails Monday Out 40 or more atSault Ste Marie out and 90 at Sudbury Ont In Windsor Fridaynight the 160 members oflocal 16 voted ztol in favor ofa strike action Union leaders said they would contact union ofï¬cials in Ottawa and Hamilton duringthe week end before deciding to call strike PLANS MASS MEETING Unrest also stirred in Vancou ver assecrclarytreasurer Eob Hamilton said the Vancouver local planned mass meeting for Sunday night We havent been complying with the new post office regula lions and are expecting to be suspended from duty Monday morning He added that if one member is suspended for not complying with orders all workers would regard themselves suspended rails Ont 75 at Burlingto arise 301mm in can SH CLnIIvIs Two Top Base Borden service men were killed yesterday at ternoon when their single en cine twoseat trainer crashed on landing during routine training flight Dead are the instructor Lieut llep billpm of Yorktno Sash and OfficerCadetG St Auhln also no of Pointe Aux Tremblcs Qut Ihe crash seean was cordoned off by live military police pending an in vestigationby Board of ouiry today See story page Examiner Photo