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Barrie Examiner, 22 Mar 1969, p. 1

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Husband Wife Die In Crash South Of Barrie sea race fwoi WEATHER Sunny rkiu selsonable temper atures today and Sun Tonight 25 Sunday 40 Details on PJ EXAMINER TELEPHONES Gmladon 7mm Classified Advertlslng 7131 All Other Departments 7W 105th Year No 69 SEARCHING FOR MOTHER hirs Alex Poirier of Missis sauga 0nt holds the baby shes named Mary anne and who was left with her as an infant last July Now Mrs Poirier is searching for the babys mother so she can dopt Mary nnne Wire photo PACE SAVING HGESTURE Royal THEVALLEYAnguilln CF Royal engineers are on their way toAnguilla to replace Bri talns sunburned Red Devils and try to save face for the Union Jacki The defence ministry an nounced in London Friday night an advance party of engineers would arrive today to decide what projects might best serve the tiny Caribbean islands 6000 inhabitants and perhaps quell the mockery raisedby Brltlans Bay of Piglets invasion there Wednesday Improvement of the partially paved airstrip and installation of telephone system will be gin when reinforced troop of about 100 engineers arrive with in week or so the ministry said The frigate Rolhesay used to land the British invasion force Wednesday morning is to de part during theweekend follow ed later by the two companies of lied Devil paratraopers who came ashore to reassert the wonr an CAPSUUL crewman or with s2oooooo damage spree Engineers Sent TowDevelops Anguilla crowns authority over the An guillaas Meanwhile United Nations Secretary General ll Thant was expected to formally ask Britain today to permit UN mission to visit the island Therequest for an on the spot investigation came Friday night as sell styled President Ronald Webster left the island to seek UN help in his bid for Anguillan independence The request was made by the UN special eonmittee on colon ialism and Thant wasexpected to make it formal today But observers said there was little doubt Britain would reject the bid on the grounds the com mittee has no right to deal with the affairs of the St Kitt54Nev isAnguilla federation from which Anguilla broke away Webster slipped off the island Before leaving Webster was denied entrance into Angulllas administration building by Brit ish forces There were also re ports of plans to arrest him British in mi sinner An thony Lee moved his papers and headquarters into the building and said he would govern the is land with the aid of an advisory hoard of Angulllans British cargo planes shuttled back and forth bringing milllt tary supplies and squad cars for contingent of to London pol lieemen who have replaced the local police Barrie Ontario Canada Saturday March 22 WW Ellie attic Examiner NASHVILLE Tenn AP James Earl Rays new lawyer arrived today to visit Ray at the state prison and said he had new information which convinc ed him that Hey did not asses sinate Dr Martin Luther King Sinner Savannah Ga lawyer long associated with the Ku Klux Klan said he had been etalncd by Bay in his effort to win new trial Warden lake Thompson of the Tennessee State Peniten tiary said he had not been con tacted by Stoner but that the lawyer would have no trouble seeing flay if the prisoner greed ltay pleaded guilty on March to to first degree murder charge that he shot King in Memphis last April flay was brought here the next day to be gin 99 year prison sentence Ann Loadersd Churches1 City Nowkz massllledlo 111 comm7 Deaths12 Editorial4 Sportsa Theatre5 rv Listings7 WaltherJ Womenso MW by motor boat Friday to nearby St hfaarten planning to fly to UN headquarters to make plea for world support of Anguillan independence TORONTO 0P CBC em ployees here Friday voted 735 to 18 to ratify new twoyear con tract proposed by the Crown corporation after lengthy negotiations Last Students OnVBail In Montreal spokesman for Local 677 Association of Radio and Televi sion Employees in Canada said he believed the vote would re flect general acceptance of the contract by the 3200 members All in adults charged in connection at Sir George Williams Univer sity last month arefrce on bail following the release Friday of three of the accused Canadian Railway Agreement Signed MONTREAL CPI Canadas major railways have signed twoyear labor agreement providing 13perccni wage increase for about 14000 railway trainmen Second Religious Relic Stolen MIME AP Police reported today the theft of another religious relic from of St Theresa of Avila Rornecluirch the golddecoratcd foot it was the second relic lifted this week Police suggested the same person may have been responsible Seek Hellyer its Party Leader rmnom Ont sociation rvoted Irnanimmly Minister Paul Hellyec to run Liberal Party The North lienfrcw liberal As Nday night to invite Transport for the leadership of the Ontario Plans EndTo Spanish Einergency hfADlilD AP Gen Francisco Franco has announced he will lift Spains state of emergency month early man warned Friday the government will deal severely with new attempt to perturb institutional peace and progress but spokes any Franco signed decree Friday announcing government restrictlom will be relaxed and censorship will doth anniversary of the end of th power be lifted lhiesday to mark the civil war that brought him to Battle Rages liround Saigon SMGON MPi Saigon today following South Vietnamese sharp fighting swirled on three sides of overnight rocket attacks on Us and towns and bases Andrth gem was CBC Employees VoteioRatiiy New TWOYear Wage Agreement across Canada Moshoi the members are announcers sales and clerical staff Afinal vote count from all Canadlan locals isexpected to be tabulated by Tuesday he said The CBC offer includes 177percerit wage increase per cent to be retroactive April 1969 and seven per centL to be of April this yea Threat Faces Pakistan KAlftACliI Reuters The two seething halves of Pakistan had new governors today as President Ayub Khan fought to prevent violent conditions from deteriorating into anarchy Ayub who has promised to step down from office next year becauseod wave of unrest in the country Friday appointed new governor of East Pakistan where two weeks of looting and are 300 Hurt Trains Collide in Brazil 5A0 PAULO tAPlA power failure caused headon crash of an electric train loaded with workers and students and lo comotive in Brazil Fridayklll ing all to 40 persons and injuring more than 300 police reported Line officials said the packed suburban train heading for Sao Paulo was stopped by power failure locomotive was sent on the same line toward the train to help it into Sao Panic The power came back on on expectedly and the commuter train continued on Is way una thntitha iocomott ramv arson in the provincial capital of Dacca left at least 39 dead Thencw governor is Huda wellknown economist who took over from Abdul Monem Khan who was given four months leave before retire ment Ayubs action came at hours after Yusuf Haroon Karachi industrle politician was sworn in as governor of West Pakistan which Ll also buet by political and industrial turmoil Huda said his first task would be to bring back normal condi tions in the riottorn province in collaboration with the lead ers of all political parties Political opponents of Ayub have blamed the predecessors of both governors for treating simply as problem of law and order the civil strife which has cost more than 150 llves since November The opponents demanded re moval of the governors to ate better atmosphere or national election pla in Chattanooga Friday Stoner it said he would be aid ed in the case by Chattanoo ga lawyer Robert Hill have some independent in formation about the Ray case from hfcm Stoncr eald And from the information have believe it would have been impossible for Ray to have been guilty of having shot King Stoner said he thought Ray had been forced into entering the guilty plea because of publicity which made it impossible for Bay to get fair trial Certain magazines are part of conspiracy to libcl flay and deny him free trial he said Liquor Makes Sirhan Wiid ins includes AF After rinking han became like wild beast and began talking as if Senator Robert Kennedy were still alive psychiatrist testified Friday He never said he killed Ken ncdy Dr Eric Marcus told the Jury trying Sirhan for Kenne ays murder lie kept talking as though Kennedy were alive He said thnt bastard isnt worth the bullet With all my prodding he nevcr said he killed Kennedy Canada Norwegian orrawa an in Name gian scaling vessel Polar Cirkle was arrested early today by Ca nadian fisheries protection oili cars off the Labrador coast fisheries department spokesman said two officers who boarded the Norwegian vessel charged her with taking lde Canadian terrilo giant ship was upcr ntrance to Hamil 0ufer Gannet is being escort ohns Nfld ad transport ahd told Fodtltall in testi fying in monotony trial of Watkins brolhar Clifton Vernon Robinson said he walk ed out of the iStockton liquor store June Fred iaurlq Watki 3211 rude ll of lie with his car the the Pacific alleged to 11 than waters lihe Sir with fisheries icopter aboard Hamilton interim Johns when the smal Freels was prevented vigatlng there by has poor visibility Canadian sealhunters encountering foreign within the mile limit todal Not More Than lo Copy Pa No Need To Clear Missile Sites With Canada Laird WASHING CF De fence Secretary hlolvin Laird said Friday the United States had working agreement with Canada covering deploy ment of the antlhallistic missile system However he said there never was an understanding under which Canada could veto the sites of such missiles The Nixon administration he said in testimony before the US Senate disarmament sub committee dtd not feel it was cessary to h9l¥ndseita Negronman with his arm rulscd clenching bottle and apparently about to tilt the white man Rflblndon 74 said that in the ensuing struggle the stores plate glass window broke and he saw fire from gun Larsen shotWalk ins two times He said he saw the clerk come around from the side of the build ing and shoot into the store two or three times then shoot at man running away Clifton Watkins was wounded in the chest as he ran from the scene of the alleged robbery Mrs Watkins testified henhus band showed his temper when anyone tried to make him feel inferior it caused him many fights lhe trialin its 15th day was recessed until Monday Nixon recently announced as modification of the previous Sentinel system lteplying to Democratic Sendi for William Rtlbrlghl Laird said there had ahvays baht what he termed working agreement with Canada The old sites he understood hed never been cleared with Can nda nor had the two new slid in North Dakota and in Mary tanannnounccd recently by Nixon at when Laird told Fulbright he did not want to leopardize thé agreement with the Canadians by going too deeply into qucstlon Fulbright replied In You anwercd hou said that if they dont litre it they rib lump it The exchange with the Demo cratic senator from Arkansas came near the endof daylong session of giveundlake with some leading Senate doves who did not appear swayed in their opposition to the system on groundsiLwouldganerallyesco late the arms race era is no duration Laird sa that the Soviet Union is trying to build missile force that could knock out wth one blow the US ability to strike back with missiles As far as Canada is con wc cerncd Laird appeared to take the position Canadian authori ties had been consulted on the original agrccment and that under the now plan there has been no change as far as the Canadians are concerned PILT lN DARK Reading from New York Times story in which Prime Minister Trudeau was quoted in Ottawa as denying report that the US had asked Canada for permission he insisted Have they the Canadians or havent they been asked for permissionlY Chinese Newsman ls Blocked From News Compound By Soviets MOSCOW fteuters crowd of Russians today oped Chinese correspond from entering compound ing the offices of several stern news organizations rrefiaondent Chang Chlng ot the New China News ncy said his path was senior Soviet police lieutcii out in charge of the guard said Chang started to insult Russiaih passersby on the street outside the compound entrance and then left of his ownwill The Soviet press mcanwhilc kept up its barrage of prop gandn against Chinese leadgr cked by crowd of Russians Mao Tsewiung accusing him or creating mllitaryhurcnuerafii dictatorship in China llan clothes and by three policemen guarding the com yoond

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