Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1969, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Circulation iosrh You No 75 DEMONSTRATORS burn placard with phqthof Pierre laul Geoffrey convictedluont real terrorist bomber during demonstration at liloGill Uni EAir hi UNlTED NATIONS CF The Unitcd Nations Security Council today will try to wind up its latest discussions on the Middle East on note of ma nimiiy to avoid it gin scheduled fourpower talks on the Arabdsraeli conflict The rare Saturday meeting was scheduled Friday night after the United States and Brit aintricd unsuccessfully to head off an AfroAsian move which might threaten their talks with Russia and France After the failure the Western members joined with the Afro Asiangroup for tough negotia tions aimed at reaching agree nent on an acceptable resolu ion draft resolutiondrawn up by PakistanAlgena and Senelt gal at the request of Jordan eondemns Israel for an air at tack against Jordan Wednesday CAPSU moment CTNOne man hospital and an arson investig alarm fire that raged through block early today OllAWA OHMi series of weekend meetings to foreign affairs review Rom CF prelate to the Pope Home church Former Misgr eterrillas in lo battles acro to Saigon since the Viet and tioee American airc raft were said today VIENNA APPWarm Poland East Germany and Cze nows agency Clix reported today Promises End Telling Caribbean island of Anguilla and tohave the rebel lslanders pr Mondayu EXAMINER reteruouss most Gassifled Advertising main AllOtherDepartmenu man Suspect llrson In Montreal Blazer ation is inider way foliotving five downtown fourstorey apartment Foreign Affairs Review Today federal cabinet today began the put of Former Msgr MusantelMarries to quit the priesthoodywas marriedtoday in USllilies Fight 10 Bottles SAlGON AP USr and SolithVietuameseforces fniryit 55 South Vietnam one the closest Cong launched their spring offensive Warsaw Pact Manoeuvres Underway pact manoeuvres arepbcing held in can mum Arigullla Rout representative at the United Nations versity in Montreal Friday night Demonstration was in support of demands to change nchiii to Frenchiaogunge institution CP ephotol iCafii vDroft during which id civil reported killed The draft form also wants is racl that any new attacks against Jordan would bring immedintc punitive action by the UN In an effort to broaden the AfroltAsian draft US Ambassal dor Charles Yost said the coun cil should condemn the lsraeli attack on E5 Salt andailother acts of violence which continue Soirequently and so recklessly to violatethe ceasefire Jordan saw this as clearhut indirect reference to the activi iiesof Arab guerrilla groups which lsrael claimed it was striking against Wednesday Diplomatic sources said the AfroAslans were prepared to negotiate toward aunallimolt resolution but would in no cir cumstances accgpt any refer ence to the guerrilln move ments News is dead fourperso are in deal with Canadas continuing Giovanni litusanie the closest shot dotim military sgnkesmen choslovakio the Czechoslovak indentations erslLord Caradon sh arrived litiday on the tiny almost lirimodiately promised obiems stralyitehedout by trig Lotten Foufr Arrdlgnedr into his behavior will open their rrommnl OP loiicc Director JeanPaul Gilbert sold today that 11 persons were ar nono seriouslywhen nights march on MCGlll Univer sity turned into series of hit iindrun skirmtrhes with police handr of demonstrators roamed downtown areas for several hours after peaceful but noisy llsdrioclr march by 000 perso supporting demands that McGl become Frendn lrngume institution Director Gilbert told news conference the arrested would be arraigned today on charge ranging om assault to causing damage Dem stratan went every where smoll groups and on St Catherine Street theybroko good number of window Typhoid Scare Near Ottawa UllAWA OP Fear of typhoid epidemic lnthe Ottawa area has lodtothe temporary suspension of foodhandlers in Ottawa who liveln two nearby Quebec communities Employees in Ottawa restaur ants dairy bars takeout count crs and lsome grocery stores who come from the municipali ties of Pointwatlngau and Tod ralne haire been suspended for at least five days have been identified communities dilONTREAL CF fourth personwaiarralgned Friday on charges arising from what polt lice describe as rigged lottery ticket operation on National Hockeydeague games played here Giiles Bacon oilsiiburbnn Brossardpleaded not guilty to charge operating lottery Bail was set at 525004 cash pending preliminary hearing Monday Also charged in the atfoir are JeanGuy Doiron 38 of aubur ban Anjou Andre Dandurand 34 timekeeper for Montreal home games of Anjoupand Henri Labelie34 of suburban Verdun All three are tonppear April for preliminary hearing Doiron accused ofyconspir as released on hail of Dandurand was chargedwith having conspired with Doiron and others to interfere illegally with the normal operations of the officialclock of the Cana dian Arena Co during NHL roriowro or The lawy yers for Judge Lucien kurata and the commlssion of inquiry submissions when the inquiry resumesltpri The eighth and last dayof ideneetaking ended Friday with tesumony from Lucien Kurntn Jr 18 and young lawyer The lawyer Bernard Cuglc man said he was introduced to Mrs Catharine Lonsbe sit Nov at about the some in ment the claimedearlier week to have been propositioned in Lhejudgeo chambers Mr Cugelman 19 in hirsce and year of practice testified he attended the crossexamlna tion of Mrrlonsborry beeause heknew her and because he ad mired Arthur Maloney co nsel for Judge Kurata Mrs lonsbeny 724 to tilled Tuesday she had been ntmittng trial on charges of th it and frondouteide No an urt ln Torontoarold city hall Nov when JudEe Kurnta le her to 41 Anetta 18 Marchérs Roam It restch and 10 were injuredi Friday litr Glibcit sold trouble began when some among the 6000 formed small groups and then there wasno control As stuffiing broke out march eis began to drift away but there still were several thou sand persons facing the univer sity entrance at the come of McGlil College Avenue and Sherhrooke Street Police corsin iin empty lot at the intersection were stoned by demonstrators then riot police broke through to stop the vio leuce Fighting broke out in scul Icred pockets Fires were set in streetcomer waste receptacles Dcmonsirntors were pursued by police on motorcycles and of ficers on foot equippedwitt hrl meta nndrlot sticks VlENNA AP AngryCze choslovairs ransacde the office of tho Sovfct airline Aeroflot on wenceslns Square in Prague early today chanting Russians go homo witnesses raid They soiddocuments and pieces offornitirre were thrown out ofdte office and burned Creches vok police at firsttook noactio but later demanded CzeChv Victory Celebration BecomesllntiSoviet Protest thhtth mopstratorsdldplrloru nj Peeks Earlier the demonstrators marched from St Louis Square oncastcnd St Denis Sinct to life tchlll cntrnnce 01 Sherbrooke5trect where they milled about for oil hour before beginning to disperse Police stood shouldertoshouh idcr four deep in tront of tie Gills rnningntes focingn burr washiudron fCPt iiii through elgiit years but unbroken pence chapel oftlicIWashingtdn Nation ogc of missxtcr ranging from This capitol geared for fit 1w sticks and marbles to eggs he tlngflvolduy farewell to the 7s mrfll personal m1 foreodvancing into the ctowd when scufflcs broke out Police hiid said earlier the marchers permit would allow them toremalniu front of tie Glll campus for only in minutes but no move was mode to dis Derse them until lights started with some eta crowd of about 2000 who hiid been awulting tho marches arrivol Yearold month sie attacks Churchill and Presld de Gnulle Eisenhower as leader ofthn Free French in the Soeond World War announced he would aitcnd the services The French president wlli head the times sioulof perhaps foo foreign lead erscxpectcd topay final re spect to Eisenhowerata solemn state funeral Monday Soviet invasion of CZCClIDSIDVlI kla last August They sold per sons who stormed the Aemflot office were part of huge crow cstlmatednt more than 100 that gnthered lnr Pragues main square allnrUIB Czechoslovaks defeated the So vlets 43 at the worldhockey chnmpiamhips in Stockholm Friday nlg iionsat home and abroad today mourned the death of Dwight David Eisenhower who led his torys mightiest army to victory in Europe vlilld his country of slinky soldierstnlesman whose painfree Fridiiyendod ero valiant fight against an if ge of repeated heart His life began in nearpoveny but he became the most boloVed American ofmodemtlmer and statesman whosestature was equalled only by Sir Winston cnt Charles De Gauiio who served under number of typhoid cases in the two Ttimécbtitlicts dentat about 940pm been introduced to Mrs tonsber ThEre were no reports of any arrests The witnesses said the crowd hunted lvnn go homet and For Augustreferring to the min Landersfifi crinch City News11 mm mm tl Classifiedl2 ii 1i ermine15 iii Deaths14 Editorial4 ing 512500 to interfere illegally Elm with the operation of the clock THFIIRHfi and with conspiring to operate TV Listing15 an illegal lottery venlherS Labelle faces charges of con Womws spinng to operate an illegal lottery Bail for eachwasset at $5000 TlME ELEMENT 1on said thelottery scheme lnvolvedsale of tickets based on the time of goalsscored in NHL games played here Books of tickets were coded so that selected agents selling them would know at ivhat time intervals in game evennum beredseconds could winand oddnumbered on could lose Theagents would sell known losing tickets to the public and keep fnrthemselves tickets that might The code changed every eek spokesman for the Fonrm said any delay of more thanone second in stopping the arenas clock Would beadetected but second would lions movement Johii Munro said today He told our compasszv Now if you re fac ingthe north the West on your left andbas isen your right whats behind you Scout My knapsaekhsir not be hlsroffice and asked her him favor in crossexamination Wednes day by Mr llloloney Mrs Lone berry set the time of the nei loido After the crossexamination Mr Cugeiman said he went to Mr Muleney and saidhehad ry by her codefendent whom he was representing at thatsamo time They coincidence he said only occurred tuhlm as be its tened to the testimony Mr Gugeiman told the inquiry Mrs Lonsberry was not out of his right for the next dorminutes and she appeared completely perturbed aboutvonythlng He said he came forward to Maloney because her cvllt deuce just did not tlbe with my recollection Judge Kurota ron told inquiry he hiid been playing footbnliwith hislather few hours before the judge is al legod to have attempted suicide last Sept oivmnio unannounced Robert Nixon introduces fondly to delegate attire Ontario 1y Toniirii HAMILTON CPl Title Lili eral Party mdst put tutu in the forefront of the younger genera to recover human valuesllealth Minister delegates attendiog Scoutmaster win If wt to $0 HAMILTON mi of dtrscntwere inaudible Friday nightas Robert Fletcher Nixon St George Ont farmer was reelected leader of the Ontario leerol party Dissident Liberal efforts to draft Judy ILnMarsh former secretary of state and federal Transportthinlstef Paul Helller fell through when neither ex pressed interest in the cat MrNixon towonjh second straight leadership challenge by acclarnntioh He was first acciaimed in January 1961 constitutional provision calls for leadership vote within two years of prov the Ontario party convention thereis humanistic counter ijevolutioul of the postwar ge nerationa tight to preserve justtce equality opportunity and freedomdu asociety Where people feel threatened by tech nology Whatwe need todo reet teehpoiogy humanity Mr Munro warned that per pie who feel out off from society becamexa threat to it He found many disturbing similnri between the social allenation of iodpy and the economic aliena tion whiohvKari Marx dost ibed iedi to make it serve to the Jury Tuesday after been patient since they ride to the ceremonial farewell IN sacwsrou President Nixon went into the seclusion of his CampDnvid Md rctrenthutwill return Sunlt day when the body is borne by horsedrawn caisson through the streets of Washington to lie in rtafe bonepth US Capitol Unknown when the Second World War began Eisenhower rose to command the mightiest onnlcs ever assembled in battle through the invasion of Europe to with personal acceptance of the German surrcndor yEicctcd president in 1952 and lgaluin lSSGthe only Republi can in this century to win sue tomsElsenhower with his wunn smile and simple mm Ré an Théi fcrnjet teacher succeeded his father the late Harrbewn Helieads the official Opposition of $3 Idberalslrtthevlegisiature agohirt fidyProgresslve Conserv atives andzo New Democrats AWARE 0F CRITICISM Aware of the criticism of his caucus Mr Nixonsaid in his acceptance speech the it is not the role of the Liberaiparty to present monolithic approach on every lssue3 And he shit the Liberal cau cus has placed an emphasis on directing funds through provan cial programs into Northern 0n tario development there are so many special policy issues conceming the North that we alreadyplnn joint policy meeting in Northern OntarlonextVOctob Claims Police Corrupt Evidence STOCKTON Calif AP The case against Cliford Watkins charged with first de greebuiglary inexpected to go fivewveek trinll to lawyer Lawrence lfarlton rated his case by ask ing the nilwhite jury whether it couldicouvict Wetlrinsa Negro through evidence that he said the police have corrupted lost in the lath ntur Liberal leadership Conven tion in Hamilton yesterday Mr Nixon retained thoéieodcrJ ship by aociarniition in pictures are John Mrs GI EISENHOWEB strut curtain sci MONDAY man who hated war and oiltlcs but excelled in both El enhowcr died in Walter Reed Army Hospital where he lied Privoiorervlces for the fam lly tvcre planned inn clolstered the dome of the LrbflerfciléL Murmurs as member foruBrant in 1562 wasmen Cold tonlflit and Sindly under mixture of cloud and sunshine boo tonight High Sunday Swwtlurrfu expected See Mourn words brought reassuring confl dencoio Leountry beset with cold war cries and won or Just plnin lke place in the hearts of ihillions Stricken by his first heart at tack while still in his first term in 1955 Eltcnhower survived that and eventually six more be fore congestive heart failure slid gently into dcailrat12zs eroded his iron strength and he pm Friday His wife of more than half er was nearby when death came its were most other mem bers of his family Nixon who rushed to waiter Reed Army Hospital after the announcement proclaimed dayof mounting Mondaynnd ordered the US flag flown at half slallynround the world for so days Aftcr lying in state in ma cothedral for aday with the public allowed to pay tribute for eight hours iscnhowen will pass by the House for the last time Sunday mittee meeting that Liberals who want to see Canada with The member for at jlaulh chairman ofthe federal elder niil affairs and defence commit tee spokeshortly before 1500 delegates approved resolution calling for Canada to play continued but reduced role to NATO Mr Wahn said his committee which toured NATO installa tions in Europe earlier this year expects cabinetidecision this weekend onits main recom mendiitiqnthat Canada contin ue its NATO commitments to the mid19105 MEMBER DISAGREES Johnlloberts LYorkSim one memberof Mr Wahns committee who resigned to present his own separate report to the cabinet said Canada should convert its NATO de fence unlis to lighter mo mobile force Escott Heid principal of To rontos Glendon College who was intop Canadian negotiator when the NATO pact was forihed 20 years ago said Can ada should start to work out withdrawal of her armed forces in Europe completing the with drawal in about four years Mr Reid said he would like to see Canada reduce its total de feiice expenditures to 314 000000000 from the present $1800000000 disbanding sea forces to leave only coast guard destroyed and rendered useless Shown services iNixoh Harry Joan Sarah and Robert Nixon OP Wtrepliotol llM century llnmle Dnud Eisenhow told policy com at

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy