OUR TELEPHONES Par Examine Want Ada Tele boas PA 02414 The filamen number to call for the Business Edilolul Dept PA 66537 97th Year44a BERLIN Reuters East Germans worked in belting rain today on anti tank em placements at each of the seven crossing points in the Commu nist wall slicing Berlin in two Cranes swung jagged steel tank traps through the air and concrete blocks were moved into place as the East Germans worked non stop through the night to reinforce openings in their wall crcclcd since the Communist border clampdown Aug 13 At Friedrichstrasse opposite the US sector laborers were guarded by East German troops in lull battle dress dozen yards away stood American soldiers armed With two machincguns and ho zooka Blame West Again MOSCOW AP The Rus sians tried again Sunday night to put the blame on the West for continuance of nuclear weapon tests The Soviet government de clared that unless the Western powch stop all nuclear weapons tests including underground explosionsit will resume such nuclear tests as it seems neces sary for the consolidation of its defence capacity Our announced policy is to test and talk state depart ment spokesman said In Wash lngton The Russians who broke threeyear moratorium on nu clear testing Sept for se ries of nuclear explosions in the atmosphere said the time has come for the early achieve ment of an agreement which would rid the peoples of exper imental weapon blasts The Soviet call for an end to testing made no mention of su pervising any new moratorium as demanded by the Western powers Tass news agency which dis tributed the Soviet statement said it was issuadin connec tion with last weeks resump tion of the Geneva test ban talks The Geneva talks are dead locked as result of new Russian refusal to admit any Inspectors of test ban to Sov iet Territory and the Wests re jection of the Russian demand foran unsupervised test mora toriurn IN NUTSHELL Derailing Delays Train 14 Hours VANCOUVER CP The CPRs transcontinental train arrived in Vancouver night after its lead unit was derailed in tunnel near North Bend 120 nules north of here Margarets Son Christened Dec 19 the Canadian LONDON Reuters announced here today Archbishop of Canterbury Sunday on unity government political crisis not advanced at all Stresses Common Sense In Banking MONTREAL fCP No legal or mechanicalsafeguard can be substitute for levelheaded common sense in monetary management Arnold Bart treal said today at the banks annual meeling Discusses TradingWilh Reds DETROIT CP Trading with Communist countries is not as much frowned upon by Americans when it is done by Americans as whenit is done by others president of Atlas Steels Ltd dress to the Detroit Economic Club Mr De Young who is chairman of Canadas Productivity Council spoke on anas signed topic Why Does Canada Trade with Cuba Red China and Russia Refuse Boy New Trial In Slaying Princess Margarets son David will be christened at Buckingham Palace Dec 10 it was officially lljhe baby will be baptized by the No Advance In Dominican Talks SANTO DOMINGO AP ernment and opposition representatives reopened negotiations but an opposition leader said the talks have aixfoothigh 10 footvthlck concrete slab barrier across the East German Fricdrichstraue entry point left gap about wide enough for bus to drive through on one side of the road At Sandkrug Bridge in the British sector crossing point concrete barrier left gap large ASKS ASSURANCES The barrier work began Sun day drew protest from us commandant Machn Alher Watson to the Soviet command ant Watson sskcd for assur ances there would be no inier ferencc with Allied and civil intracity traffic Berlin police traffic would not tion work At the Heinrich Heine Strassc crossing point in the us see tor American troops in four jeeps two of them with rifles watched cranes and steam shov els erecting barriers About 10 East German soldiers guarded the workers The French patrolled their sector border points in jeeps as heavy rain swept the city Kennedy Claim Cock Bull Izvestia Says MOSCOW Reutersl The Soviet government newspaper fzvestia said Sunday that Pres ident Kennedys claim that Rus sia wants to communize the world was cock and bull story in an article spread over the first and second pages lzvcstia presented what was in effect reply to statements made in President Kennedys interview with Izvestias editor Alexei Adzhubci published Tuesday Concerning Kennedys charge that Russia wants to commun ize the world Izvestia said How can government leader repeat this cock and bull story which is nearly 44 years old The article claimed that the Soviet position reiterated in the program adopted bythe recent Russian party congress was al ways opposed to the export of revolution The United States and its al lies would be wiserto forget charges of Communist plots and concentrate on the settle ment of international problems the article declared The Izvestla article was un signed but observers believed it was written by high govern ment source 14 hours late Sunday Michael Ramsey The Dominican Republic gov to end theisland nations grave president ofthe Bank of Mon rescrvcd for West Berliners enough only for car to pass East German police told West be disrupted by the construc George De Young Welland said today in an ad 1112 71 Red Wall Guarded By Traps BilZOOKll WllTHES CHECKPOINT bazooka stands guard at heavily sandbagged barri code at Checkpoint Charlie on the West Berlin side of the critical Fricdrichslrnsse crossing into East Berlin US troops dug in as East German labor gangs suddenly resum ed heavy construction on the wall on the East German side of the border Britains Market Move Is Dangerous Green rSays OTTAWA CPlExternal Af fairs Minister Green has ex pressed dccpconecrn over the political implications of Br nins dcclsiohï¬ovaeelgjngm ship in thoEtiropeniiCommon Market He suggested Saturday night that these could be extremely serious for the future of the Commonwealth Mr Green addressed ban quctof the Student United Na tions Association in Canada which was holding threcvday national conference here The confcrciice ended Sunday After finishing his speech the cigternal affairs minister an swered questions touching on Canadas foreign policy One question concerned the Cana dian attitude on Britains move toward the Common Market The issue is much more sea rious than the Canadian people realize said Mr Green WHAT HAPPENS THEN What happens if Britain joins the Common Market and then adopts common foreign pol icy with the other six members How does that tie in with its Ontario Gains Rhodes Scholars TORONTO CP Two 0n lario university students were selected Sunday as Rhodes Scholars William Megili 20 of Ottawa student at the Royal Military College at Kingston will study mathcmaties and science at Qx ford James Farley 21 of Guelph University of Western Ontario student will study lawn position as head of the Cool monwealth Mr Green also cited eco nomic disudvnntnges Brtiish en itLADWMJm add if it should left to cieclion of thrift barriers against Canadian prod ucls Kennedy Wants Euromaii Trade WASHINGTON CI Pres ident Kennedy will risk Con gross or stifficlent power to work towards partial free trade with Europes Common Market it was learned from authorities who have been working on the program since August The presidents proposals to be placed before Congress early next month would empower him through broad reciprocal trade deals to reduce us far iffs by an overall 50 per cent over period of two to three years HERES ONE Man Was Sailing in the channel between Southern Cali fornia and Catalinalsiand in fog when new 40foot power boat loomed up Whieh way to Catalina is land shouted the man at the wheel The yoclitsman got out his parallel rule3and laid course on the chart West by north by half north fDont get technical fhc Poland othcr man shouted Just point Mr Green lunibusted lit in forits supreme check in try ing tp lend the attack on coion inlism at the United Nations TficSoviFFUhiod has not freed nny colonies ever he declared th Britain and France which had brought many countries to independ once were berntcd and abused in the UN assembly Borisov counsellor of the Soviet embassy here also member of the panel replied that Russia occupied custom to protect its Slnvic brethren against onrushing Ger man troops attic Ex aminrr Barrio Ontario Canada Monday December l96i iioNrnaAi or Police said it looks as if preChrist mus crime wave is under way latter $100000 icwel robbery capped week in which some 5400000 worth of merchandise was stolen The cool Jewel robbery took place at the Barney Adler and Sons Inc premises in mid town Montreal when four armed masked men tied vice president Peter Adler to choir nnd methodically looted the vault and offices Police estimated that $100000 in uncut gems rings costume jewelry and cash was lifted The loss was mostly in Jewelry The four men spent full hour scouring the premises Guard Auto Plant OAKVILLE CF Ontario Provincial Police have posted special lemon guard on 24 hour duty outside the Ford as sembly plant here to prevent damage to new cars or non iinlon trucks hauling them away The squad headed by lnsp Robbie was called out fol lowing an incident Saturday ivblclhresulled in malicious damage charge laid against Alex Ellis steward of the inter national Brotherhood oi Tcnm tcrs and The Teamsters are on strike against group of carhauling firms which take the new cars to dealers Mr Ellis in charge of the pickets at the plant was charged after Levis Que car dealer complained his truck was scratched by sharp ob ject as it passed through the picket line Mine UniOn Men Boycott SUDBURY CPSupportcijs of the executive of Local 500 oi the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Ind were conspicuous by their absence Sunday night at meeting of some 3400 Minc Mill members called by the un ions national office resolution passed at the meeting called for full mobi lizution of all resources of the national union and the local tin ion against the Steel United Steelworkers of America raid crs chorus of ayes greeted another motion calling for inter vention against an application by the CLC affiliated Steel workers for certification as bar gaining agent for the Interna tional Nickel Companys 15000 Sudbury areaemployccs No dissenters could be heard The motion authorized Meeting Oi National Office Thomos Taylor former mem ber of the local executive to sign and file the intervention Taylor was named to act as agent on behalf of Local 508 at ecrtificntlon proceedings before the Ontario Labor Relations Board ASK PREPARE CASE Taylor was authorized to re tain counsel and the national of ficers were asked to assist him in preparation and presentation of the case National President Ken Smith told the meeting in Sudbury Arena it was the first time section of thetMineMiilrconsti lution allowing the president to call meeting of the local had been used in Canada Never before have officers of MineMill local as sisted in raid he told the meeting LOCAL WEATHER Overcast with showers Snow flurriea tonight 80 High mudy 32 For lull summary turn to page two Law tonight than left by the front door inciting it behind them An ele vator man heard Adlers cries and freed him Last Monday 3110000 in furs was stolen from the Silver Fur company It followed Sunday for snatch In which $30000 worth of mink pelts were stolen from the McComber Fur Salon bank at suburban Chomedy was robbed of $1000 Tuesday and bank at Rosomere heldup for $2000 Not More Then per Copyl6 Flood Montreal HitHard By Crime Wednesday breakln at the Regal international Company an electrical goods distributing llrm cost 5110000 in looted ra dios cameras binoculars zors and tape recorders The Morrison Jewelry firm lost rings and watches val ued at $20000 to robbers Thurs day Four Juveniles were later arrested in this case Several breakins and holdup Thursday netted another 813000 In loot and cash Clown llnd Accomplice Rob Bank With SubéMachine Gun TORONTO tCPl Two ban dlts one dressed as clown and the other wearing paper mask threw steel pipe through bank window in sub urban Scarborough this mor ning crawled through the hole and rifled the night deposit box before fleeting in car Manager Charles Leonard of the Cedorbrae branch of the Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce said one of the men was armed with submachine gun and the other brandished rifle After shoving Mr Leonard around when he refusedto co operstc the men scooped the contents of the depository into nbig bag before fleeing the way they had come Outside they jumped into car and sped away bank em when the Trinidad ployee look the number of the car and phoned police who later recovered the vehicles it is be iievcd the robbers had mean while dinnged to another car Provincial police said daicrip tions of the man match those of bandits who have robbed sev and banks in Ontario bank official said it wal Impossible to tell how much money was taken since contents of the depository had not been checked They knew what they were lookingfor he laid Bank officials said that usu ally between iioooo and 329000 is placed in the night depository box during weekend They said that the robbers left two bags of Itlmfly behind today ed using PORT OF SPAIN Trinidad Reuters Some 337000 per sons were expected to go to the polls today in general election in Trinidad and To bago in which voting machines were being used for the first time Sixty nine candidates con tested 29 seats in the aoseat House of Representatives lower chamber in this British colonys new twohouse legislature The Senate is an appointed body All but nine candidatcseam paigncd under the banners of Premier Eric Williams Peo ples National Party Williams a50yearold Oxfor University educated historian soughta fresh mandate on his fiveyear record He promised to acceleratewith US assist ance the governments £50 000000 five year development program begun in i950 The Democratic Labor party led by former London Univer sity mathematics physics ieo turer Rudranath Capildco charged dtiring the campaign that the government was con taminatedby corruption The allmember Senate will be named after the elcdtionl Twelve of its members will be appointed on advicaof the pro rnier two by thcfoppositlon and seven by the governor at his discretion Nehru Political Tension NEW DELHI AP Prime Minister Nehni appealed to Christian leaders from around the world today to approach international in friendly spirit reber than in the spirit of the cr war if we seek peace we must in some ways adopt the ways of peace be told the general as sembly of the World Council of Churches dress Representatives of churches from nearly every country govc enthusiastic standing ovations in this Indian capitol both beforeand after his adl He urged Ibo gathering of the great leaders of religious controls Ottawa Job OTTAWA CP scorch Board tod Marcel Chaout 43ycarn dhead Quebec separatist movement resigned from the Defence Re tar being USLl disobeying thought to face Milt Inter1 national lssucs squarely and give manlriml advice in solving them But he pleaded that the manner of approach be friendly in dealing with tile dangerous and extraordin problems now pervading the in ternational scene HITS capo wan MarHon Thc eold vvar method only aggravates the problems can not understand howI anyone thinks they can achieve peace by methodswhich only makeior inoresnd more war psychosis MILLEDGEVILLE Ga AP Superior Capri judge re4 fused Saturday to grant new trial to 15yearold Negro farm boy sentenced to death for slaying white farmer in Dr Chaputa biochemist with DRE announced his resignation in statement to tha presson can so SYMOL orgsuccsss case which attracted worldwide attention Cobbwaa convicted last August by white heating of Coleman Dumas 70 and mercy making the death sentence mandatory The boy Preston jury in the fatal The jury failed to recom The youngster in thebaekv ground has reason to be ex oiled Left do right for ground are ctrcaptains Herb Gray and Steve Patrick the coveted Grey Cup and Bud Grant coach of the Grey Cup champion Winnipeg Bitte Bombers This scene Sunday is in the Winnipeg Arena wheres huge crowd celebrat ed Winnipc Victory ovo Hamilton Tger Cats Saturn day arrivalat his office He then chiot of personnel for collar on Drif iW hitgian and handed in his rananat on