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Barrie Examiner, 7 Apr 1969, p. 1

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rations Grumman lQSlh Yul No nl POLICE MOVE in quickly as men dscribcd IIS anti Castro clash with peace rnarcher on grolmd light jacket dur hig an anti Vietnam War streets at Prague today were patrolled by theoboslovak txoops armed with machine guns who joined police to pre sent lurthcr antiSovict out The patrols were disputed by the Communist party leadership on orders from Moscow in the latest tough restriction lollowing antiRussian demonstration In various Crechoslovak dtits to days ago Womtins Heart eReplaces Machine HOUSTON Tex limiteri An artificial heart beating in Haskell Kaip sinee Friflly was placed today with tbehurt of 40yearold woman Sta lakes Episcopal Hospiul annopniwd The woman donor rimmed oulyasawiddwfromlaw reuce Mam died or irreversi ble brain damage shortly helore the transplant operation began at about am the hospital said Lawrence General Hospital Identified the donor as Barbara Ewan Karp 47 lrom Sake III was filter the worldsfirst artificial heart Friday as stopgap CAPSULE NEWS Churchills Widow Weakens Slightly Baroness Spemeraxrrduu Myearold daminn was reported wxoov rap widow of st Winston today at Westnnnsel limits since mm with broken mini Ships Collide Bum Near New Orleans NEW 0mm AP rmsan lreighter and an Quebooois police said today Dieienbalrer Raps Nllro Uncertainty Hummus ca later said Sunday Prime mete anirizuitf Advocate Seizure 0t TORONTO CF vealed policy that MS in Canada and Passenger Dies In Air Canada Crash seertins Que An Air Canada Viscount was totatly destroyed atwr making an emergency landing here Into Harries five minutes after lake hospital from injuries sutlered in the the lending Memos aircralt Three other passengers were taken tubomital today when an engine off One passenger dig mrzeucy evaluation at ammoniumloses ml All Other mm mm the 73an Union Fa Twentyme were taken to hospitals Police Fail To Find FLQ Backers MONTREAL tori Intensive the aria oi Effort barber PierrevPaul Geollroy March has tailed to out me members John Dielenbaker formerprime min Minister deeaus NAID decision was and this uncertainty has no place in world in staid arrival is at stake The Canadian Cannm party has ad Canada take over Americanowned busi roplaoe thernwitn laibticlyowned wrpo parade down Ins Angeles Wile shire Boldevard yesterday The Oibans moved into the street as the pamde approachcd and Czech Troops To Quell AntiSoviet Outbursts PRAGUE Reuters The aims have been imposed on the prss since uteriincluding the reintroduction of censors journalists have been threatened with progresive purge Capital sources predicted an eventlul week may lie ahead as the eliects ol the Sovietordered measures became more appar ent to the populace who flocked to the countryside during the Easter holiday Russian delegation headed measure until human heart became available The woman donor was brought to the hospital in the early hours or this mumlug aboard special charter plane Surgeons searched all week end tor potential donor Dr Danton Cooley who head ed the heart transplant team estimated the fistsized mechan ical heart made of damp and powered by an electrical bed side console would keep Kaip alive lor at least one week Cooleys surgical team imA planted the artificial organ Fri day night alter human heart that was to have been trans planted stopped beating belcre surgery could be started little weaker where she has been mlflned Mored in fall at her home ith were uoaamtmted tor police investigation since at the rm de Liberation USBusinesses emu Ontario Canada madly April was police attempted to stay be tween the grotlps The incident flared briefly Arrests were made AP Wirephoto by Defence Minster Andrei Grechko and Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Semyonov ar ride in Prague alter the dam onstrations to demand strung steps by the Prague government to prevent lurthcr outbursts SACRED AIRLINE OFFICE sacking ol Soviet airline olfiec and attacks on Russian bar racks The government denounced the demonstrations and an nounced new restrictions tnm munist party leader Alexander Duhcek Thursday wanted the nation it laced its worst crisis since the invasion of the country troops Prague olficials played down reports that more than 15000 troopn were being added to the Topoosmng Soviet force stav tinnedin the country since Au gust Worker groups in some lacto rles have conic out in support at the new restrictions but these are primarily Communist party organilatiotls The powerlul relormist trade unions have held stnmly meet ing over the recent moves but still support the Comqu leadership apparently to avoid any workervparty split at this time Charge Youth Shot Four AROOLA Sask IF man and woman were shot to dmth and two men were wound ed by gunman Sunday in this of Regina Clarence Henry Berger 15 of Amla was diarged with non capital murder Frederick John Meals 64 and Emma Berger 52 both of Arcola sutlered latal wounds James Forsyth 57 and Edward Simmons 36 were reported in air condition in Regina hospt ta HARRISBURG Pa AP Belativm say Donald Martin Lambright who staged high way shooting spree in which our persons died and 17 were wounded tell he walla victim of racial discrimination An uncle saidlamhright Zl ycarold son of the Negro movie actor Stcpirl Fclcllit had been diagnosed by psychiatrist year ago as sullering Irom vi olent or suicidal tendencies but had relused treatment The whole blackwhite con lrantalion allected him very much said the uncle Howard Johnson sociologist in the New York City antipoverty pro gram In Cleveland lambrifltts mother hits Mnilrcd Lee de dared her son was victim at It racism that is abroad in this RETURNED TO SCHOOL He 1oundit Impossible to The demonstrations loliowed Clechoslotak hockey victory over Husia in Stockholm March 28 and included the in August by Warsnwrpact commuity 15 miles southeast the Not More The WEATHER Such and warmer today slight ly cloudy and cool lured illo night to tomorrow so See PA nl0c Per Copy l4 Fa HORTON 30er to our lEAFS IO NIth EASTER Peace Theme Of Parades TORONTO ICP Bcaglu babies and antiVlelnom war demonstrator marched through downtown Toronto Sunday in prntcst or peace rind free dom Tile march terminated at To rohtocity hall where Toronto rabbi Abraham Fcinbcrg said Easter means peace and lor the Jews it is passolcr and that means freedom This demon stration is or peace and free dom mimatcs ol the number ol demonstrators varied widely spokesman for the hlobililation To End The War In Vietnam comrniuee organizers of the march said there were 10000 marchers Csc spokuman TODAY Ann Landons CIty Nanz Classifiedll Cannes1 DeathsIS District5 Editorial4 Sports10 II Theatre5 aTLIktlngs1 Weathero WomensG mm PEIGNG AFPJ Chinas Asian policy as soon by the ninth Communist party can gress now meeting appears to Iavor the ideological banking at armed revolutionary struggles against governments in Burma Thailand Indonesia Malaysia India and Japan That in the View of Peking diplomatic observers is the main conclusion to be drawn lrom three documents his published here on the situation In Asia the Middle East and Al rlca There seems little doubt that documents represan an analysis of the international sic nation as presented to the cop tral committee vicechairman The documents clearly bring out what the Chinese View as the dillerellces existing in the revolutionary situation in each of the three regions It is stated in the documents that the Asian continent is one roon ARE DEAD 17 INJURED Freeway Killer Victim Race Discrimination reconcile himself to the lad that he could not reach employ ment commensurate to his abillv ties she said He had recently worked for the Ohio slate em ployment allies but quit to re turn to school at Unwln Uni versity in Oxlord Pa During his hourtong rampage on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Saturday lambright kilch Mr and Mrs Ignatius Keenan ol Phlirladelphia his wile and him so Two or the wounded were in Harrisburg hospital which listed Vincent Saitaa 35 at Framingdalc NY as critical and Ernest Stevens 47 at Elk han 1nd as serious Both were shot in the lace Lambrlght was driving west on thetumpikc about 10 am saturday when he began show lug Ills 31yearold wile Annette was seated beside him Also in the car were Meatlch scint Do you want your son to conic China Favcrs Armed Revolution gress Ilisday by Lin Pisa cen said 3000 marchch were count cd and that there were 8000 people at cily hall city hall allicial stirlisted the crowd at city hall at 20000 Police said there was no vio lcnce Ilnwevcr there were some hecklers Police armsth lhree youths but snidthey were not con nected with the mardr The ar rests came as young extrcmlsts tried to lorcu their way through police lines into city hall Enr Iier the youths were rebulled when lhcy tried to seize micro phones Under blue skies and lem peratum pl 45 television com mentator Pierre Berton Elia the demonstrators mostly longhaired youths and saidl the Viemam war was silly lutile and stupid IMPOSSIBLE 10 WIN It is virtually impossible for anyone to win The losers are the Vietnamese people The marchers carried brightly colored placards ma jority critical of the Canadian govenullents stand on Vietnam and chanted slogan aimed at Prime Minister Trudeau and External Altair Minister Mitchell Sharp The chant went Trudeau Sharp what do you say How many bombs did you sell today Ifiore was also harsh wi colfin in it sign on the hearse read home ill box of the storm centres at world revolution and the hliddle East is one ol the local wink of in ternational stnigglc But the Alrican people are merely said to he engaged in protracted arduous and tortuous strug gles The Middle East and Alricall documents hail the fight ol Palestine guerrillas against to reel and Alrlcan guerrillas against the white governments of South Alrica and Rhodesia and the Portuguese colonial government The dommenu do not however express opposition to any Alricao orArnb govern ment Hines our Updating an old gag You dont have to be may in or der to live in the loot world at today but it would he big help cause they were part at large CAUGHT IN HOME NIIONTO 1C No vet eran Toronto Maple Lentsde lonccman Tim Horton and goalie John Bowerbavc an nounch their retirement from the National Hockey league club Their decision utmc as di rect result and only minulu alter managercouch Punch Im Inch had been fired by Stallord Smylhc president at Iltuplc Lcals Gardclls Imlach was fired within min utes ol the Louis bring cllrnl nulcd lrom the NHL Eastern Division semifinals by Boston Bruins in tour straiyll games llorton 33 and Bower 44 both were close associates of lmlcich and two of his staunch cst rapportch through con Iroversial career This Is it lor me said Hare ton in the club dressing room when informed by reporter that Imlach had been llred with year still remaining on his $33Wuyear Toronto contract have to tell the trout ol said toarlul Bower But you can say that this is my last game lm very sorry Ior Punch owe him lot fltc brought me to Toronto and he put money in my pockct in lot at pockets guess Hes been good to me and Im sorry to have this happen to mm Horton asked it his retire Gontinuo Hunt REGINA OP Police were searching today lar six escapees from the Regina correctional in stitute in the aftermath at two riots at the Institute during the weekend The first riot broke out about pm Saturday night when it prisoners escaped Sunday altcmoon while po lice were searching for the six men still at large as prisoners went on zithour riot The Saturday uproar began when one prisoner in the soli tary confinement block over powered guard and took his keys He lrecd six other sull taryconfincmcnt prisoners 33 in the rcmnndcell section and 113 in the main ccll block In the ensuing melee one guard and three prisoners were assaultedtho prisoners be number who did not want to es cape Injuries were minor The It prisoners who escaped tamed door to the root of the main block where they hid for about 90 minutes betore leaving the institution Saturday night two were cap JOIIN HOWER ment was directly connected wiUl Imlaohs departure con firmed ch it does He put lot of money lu our pockets had my lights with him mostly when did something wrong but live minutes later it was all lorgutlen Thats the type ol people like said it before that when Punch goes Ill go out the same door They are lhe first of what could be other resignations lrum til club idthl wake of less thanssuccesstut year The Leals For vEscapees filler Regina Prison Riots stolen car stopped at an RCMP roadblock William John Brass 22 ul Knmsack Sarah was caught Sunday altemoon when police lound him hiding in hut about three miles lrom the insti tute Israeli and Jordanian Iroops exchanged mortar and tank fire today along the ceasefire line and in the northern Jordan Val Icy Jordanian lorccs destroyed an Israeli jeep and damaged tank in the valley about 15 miles south ol the Sea of Galilee when Israeli troops opened tire Jordanian military spokesman said He said the exchange went on intemllttcntly for 55 minutes No casualties were reported Tel Aviv spokesman said mortars were fired tram the Jordanian side of the ceasefire hired in city home and live in line in the region of Mao lIairn Israel ordan ExchangeFire Decision Follows News Imlach Has Been Fired TIM HORTON slaggercd through the regular schedule barely made the piny otls und then took two IN and 141 beatings in Boston bcloro turning in pair at respectable showings In lnsing causes bolero hometown ions 11 others could include lor wurd George Armstrong who came out at retirement at mid scason only because Imlach needed him to bolster the club delcnccman March Plonovost who sat out most at the second hall at the season while Imlachg went with rookie and délcnce man Pierre Pilate who was rela gutcd to occasional duty whlle Horton played regularly with the rookies Armstrong said alter the 32 final loss dont know what Ill do At this moment Imlhillkirlg more about Punch than myself dont want to say anything right now Im going to miss it around here said Bower Ive had great times But its all over now Both players have had great times in the NHL Bower through 24 professional years and Horton through 20 settlement in the Roth Shcan Vallcy Israeli lorces returned the lire lltooz Haim civilian was wounded but there were no otlllcr reported casualllcs he so it Ill Amman the Jordanian newspaper Al Dcstour reported today that Israeli troops klllfld thrue Arab prisoners In Nablus prison on the River Jordans occupied west bank during the weekend alter they attacked an Israeli prlson otficer The newspaper said the three took part in heating therolllcer Saturday alter he provoked than with insults automatic rifle Justina light rifle and several boxes at live ammunition which Mrs Lambright had bought nine days earlicr in St Louis SHOT AT CAM Lambright drove leisurely along the hcavilylravelied su perhidlwny with rifle cradled in his arms taking random shots at passing cars One of the shots struck and killed Keenan who was taking his lainin to visit son at Pennsylvania State University When Keenan collapsed his wile lluhy reached for the steering whch and was killed by it second bullet Their 13 yearold son Paul was cut by shuttered glass Iambnglt pulled over to the roadside occasionally to fire at oncoming carsxAbout one mile death lhcn took hlsown lllc Turnpike near rri burg PENNSYLVANIA stale east of Harrisburg he made his trooper mrvoys the wreckage final stop He shot hlswilc tax at car all the Pennsylvania whiolrwas the victlm at sniper shooting The unldcntl tied occupants ol the car were laken to Harrisburg Hospital or treatment The sniperwas found dead along with wry man companion lurchmtlel west at this scene

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