Chamber Presents 13 Proposals To Uh ame Examiner EXAMINER TELEPHON ES Classied Advertising 7341 All Otb 106th Your Nol1 All US TROOPS OUT OF CAMBODIA President Meets Deadline Pmmlor Robert Bourassh with Claude Slmurd In back ground tells Montreal journal lsLs Monday he has warned Quebec business leaders that separatism could be the 1211 Home Secretary Acts To Cool Conflict BELFAST UP British Home Secretary Reginald Mnudllns flew into Northern Ire land today In an effort to cool the mostantoman Catholic conflict which turned Boltast into weekend battleground in sotemont at Belfast nir port Maudllng warned there can neither be peace our our many nor prosperity unless there is first of all law and order Hts twoday vlslt follows close on the weekend exploslun of violence which left six dend and 200 wounded In an orgy of gun battles and arson It was the ifliliilcmlic Cuban Present MONTREAL OP The Cuban delegation at tho cooleh ence on airline sabotage Mon day tabled copy of national law providing for the punish ment of llljaekers The document was the first Cuban paper presented at the special assembly of the interna tional Civil Aviation Organiza tion an agency of the United Nations The Ethan delegation l5 headed by Rey Marina tlllcCtDr of the Cuban insti tu of civil aeronautics iiie law known as Low 1226 nJsd that the forced diversion of air and sea craft from their regular routes and activities en dangers the lives of innocent sons lSuch incidents could Introduce infectious diseases into Cuba given the untimelynrrlvcl of EN FRENCBIS ulty for failure to make French the provinces working language The news confer ence followed meeting will director of Quebecs 25 larg worst rioting Northern Ireland had suffered since last August when 13 persons died Shortly after arriving Maud ling went into conference With Prime Minister James Cblcbes telgtClarlc Later he was to meet members of the cabinet the Northern Ireland Pnrilament and civic and mllgious loaders At the airport Muudling rott erated British government pledges that Northern Ireland would not be severed from the Crown without the consent of the people at Northern Ireland The pledge appeared to be an effort to placate Northern Ire People Paper persons aboard the said alror hen craft without meeting cxlst lng health regulatlons In some cases such diver sloos bow been carried out by persons in danger because of their political activity It said The Cuban state In exercise of its sovereignty reserves the right to grant asylum whenever itdoams It justified NO PAPER WEDNESDAY The Bnlu Exnmlner will not publish on Domlnlon Dny Well nestlny Dolly pnbllcnllon Wlll he resumed Thursday est employers minister without portfolio at Barrie Ontario Canada Tuesday June 30 I970 the van Nix the plll wh Mr Simurd Is ruched to the industry and commereo department GP wlrophoto lands Protestant majority which fears that Catholics are trying to overturn the Ulster ad ministration and link up sloth the Corlch Republic of Ireland One urgent problem facmg Muudllng is the cornlng sen sonal buildup of Protestant roll gious nlnrches wblch threaten to provoke Catholic counter dcmeustrntlonspossibly an on even flatter scale than anything since the troubles of the 19205 About it dozen such parudes have been cancelled but the major Elastanutwpagaiemiisastg hedul forJ licenrsal for it Is scheduled for Wednesday Another problem for Muodiing is unrest building up in the ranks of the Northernglrolztnd police large part of the Royal Uls tcr Constabulary is reported to be demanding that its members should be filmed Gunswere removed from the pellet in re lls He Renews Peace Ellort 034 ouri i1 EE PAGE NINE THER under sunny skies 0c unal cloudy periods ind ionl toga Low tonight 55 degrees high tomorrow so Detach p3 and Not Man Than It For Copy 16 Pogo loco subslontiol problems ations In Cambodia end shalt move forward wtl our Nixons cans men and dissent on the SAN wrung Calif President Nixon reporting on exit of all American troops from Cambodia said today ch shall renew our efforts to bring about genuine negotiations both in Paris and for all of Indo china Saying thnt the controversial tun was military success on declared that We still but Cambodian operations will enable us to pursue our goals with greater condence looking ahead he said in 1oeoword statement with American ground optr we to end the war in ictnam and to secure the just JVIce on leh all America are united HAS NO SURPRISE lengthy justification of his April 30 movement of what he said were 32000 runerlw into Cambodia contained no surprises Instead it was his most elaborate explanation to date of why he undertoot the move even though to his wxds We anticipated broad disa ce First Lady Betums Home personnel have been withdrawn Nixon listed guidelines for our tuture policy for Cambodia First of all he said there will be on us ground personnel in Cambodia except for the reg ular staff of our ombnssy in Phom Pooh Also there willbe no American advisers with Cambodian units The president reported too that South Vietnamcse forces remaining in Combodin will conduct their operation without the assistance of US advtsors or American air or logistic sup port In only one area did Nixon in dicate continuing US military involvement in Cambodia say ZWc will conductwith the approval of the Cambodian sow crnmentair interdiction nus sions against the enemy efforts to move supplies and personnel through Cambodia toward South Vietnam and to mstabllsls hose areas relevant to the war in Vietnam We do this to pro tect our forces in South Viet APPEALS TO AND Nixon gave no specics on how le United States would renew pence etiorts but up Hanoi to join us at now through negotiated Isot tlement that is fair to both sides and humiliiitcs neither Or it can come months or years from the rescuers thanks and good will LIMA Peru LAP Mrs Richard Nixon returns home todaywith firstrhand lleture ol the devastation left uy the Peruvian earthquake President Juan Velasco said Mrs Nixons twoday visit went by too fast Going into the heart at the valley or death Monday for helicopter View to walk in the whim meet the refugees and Mrs Nixon won The chtluction was worse than we read about she said after her fivehour visit to 36 mitelong fluaylias canyon the area of worn duVuIStAtIOIL Holiday By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadians may gamsome re lief from postal strikes this week because the postmcn must work both today and Thursday in order to qualify for nonunion Day holiday pay The latest in the series oi 2t hour rotating strikes ended Monday night when about 5090 postal workers in areas of Brit tsh Columbia Alberta Ontario and Quebec returned to their NbBob MeGurry strike director for the Toronto area raised hopes of pause in the stnko notion in noting that postmen must report to work on the shift oblate holiday and on the shit immediately after the holiday in order to collect holiday pay The rotating strikes have been used by the Council of Postal forms Instituth last year Greets Devlin ARMAGH tAP At am bell rings and the day starts for Bernadette Devlin the youngest member of the British Porlla men Thirty minutes later key cloaks in the lock of her cell panied by the traditional British prison cry of Slaps outl Northern Irelands Victorlnnern prisons dont have bathrooms Along with the 12 other pris oncrs In the womens wing of the old grey stone Jailhouse Bernadette flies along the corri dor to the wash basins watched Early MOrning Breakfast door in tho Armagh yall necomn Unions representing 27000 Each Day by women trusties in prison blue Breakfast of porridge Lou and bread soon follows At 830 tum the wyearruld lllcbtand of tho Bogside barricades settles down to four hours of sowing shirts for the prisoners to the mails ioll across the courtyard Lunch is usually meat potti tooo and cabbage pudding and tea Afternoon brings another work session perhaps ironing or scrubbing floors and Itonun walking ute exercise period now paid the further price pl pro tracted struggle would ponder seriously its promise of an honorable peace Mail Situation with both sides having We would hope that llnni choice considering both the and the cost of continued war The lesson of the last two months has reinforced the les sons of the last two yearsthe time has come to negotiate The pres ent gave no indica tion that be was planning to name new toplevel negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks in Paris Helps nstal workers as means of gutting pressure onthe goverm merit durlug continuing contract negotiations In Ottawa The talks have been deadlocked on the issue nl wages The latest waikouts involved about 15m men in Ontario mo in Quebec 900 in Alberta and about 2000 in Greater Voncou Rodgcr and Superintendent ll bert Wilson Assistant Commlse PRESIDENT NIXON dur ing press session presented this study after he spoke with Secrctury of State William milemo cpl rwo sen lor provincial police ofcers were on by in comm Egiicvvllh dlnlr alleged failure to obey all order to terminate con tacts with businessman who has criminal record Charges were served against Staff Superintendent Death T011 30 Or More OTTAWA tCll Morc than 30 people will die in traffic on Wednesdays Dominion Duy hol iduy unless Canadian drivers open their eyes to truth has nrds the Canada Saree Council predicted Monday Th on unconscionably high human price to pay for lorhnur holiday Former council director said in news elousc The council starts tiiehoiiolay period at ii pmlncnl time the night before ending at midnight on the holiday In simllar 30rhour July holl days the traffic death toll was 32 in bath 1969 und 1965 and 2t in 1964 The council issued special plea for water safety precau tions saying 15 drownings can he expected during the week end There were lSdrownings on the uncday holiday Inst ver Kimberley and Cranbrook BC ormwa tori Equal rcplt rosentation of academic gow emmcnt and communityhntcb tests on provlneinl university co ordinating commissions is pro posed in universitysponsored report its the best means to clear away mutual suspicions Based on 15month rarew of relations between universities and governments the twoman report published today says so crcey and uncertulrtty aboutthe role of the university in society characterlzcs the administration and financing of higher learnan In most rovincus It propbscs that existing unl versity commissions be recan stituted by law with power to coordinate university programs in each evince The lot purpose of the kind of agency we recommend would be to elaborate and supervuo master plan for universlues it says around the prison yard second section proposes the University Report Wants Equalitvij year tederol governments role in il nlillcing universities be ended and compensating tax revenue skilled in provincial govern ments The report published by the commission on relations be tween universities and govern was financed by Ford ion grant of $150000 Vote Soon On CalInsurance WINNIPEG CP crucial vote on compulsory government automobile insurance Will prob ably come Into next week in the Manitoba legislature and gen eral election nppeais to hinge on the outcome It the bill Is defeated or doesnt get out of committee we Rogers and Romanian Foreign Minister Cornuliu lilanescu at the lilonduy afternoon delegated by Eric kSlllt to bear the ntyGcnclsll White House Today the Summer Stuff Supt nudge will be hrnrd gotten into on allege by si Commissioner Louis Necdham The hearings were set for July I5 Dr Morton Shulman New Democratic Party member of the legislature expressed disap pointment that the charges were 5m dTLmbed to be heard by or niliuors nounccd lle sol no know the details of the charges There they go again Gamma trimble said he had been OPI IS investigating its again flow is the public to know what is going on he asked Dr shulman and other option President finale report on the centre versiat intervention In Carn bodia ccrs carried out by other use teN cers issues written Failure To Obey Charge Leveled At OPP Ofcers Jinan Da Cummlsinncll lion members criticized Alto Th Arthur Wishn rr it between senior and the Mann lil CONTACTS The investigation showed that or iiiflLS including Com missioner Silk had had spell and us ncss cuntacLs with Clinton Duke 55 of lle who was deported to from tle United States iier serving prison in sentence in connection with 5400000 jewel robbery CAPSULE NEWS Toronto Starts On Drinking Backlog Nl ICPt Naive drivers pleaded guilty in courts Moddgy to driving with breath anl ls readings of more 1Egon 00 as the city begun to deal with backlog of 140 Dust were fined 20 or seven days The backlog uccurletlatler do ish Columbia Supreme Court ruled the breath unalysls leglaautn invalid lost spring Last week the Suptemu court at Conn ruled in favor of the legislation French Painting Sold For $1076250 won or eneh pointer ocorg Settrnts Les roseuses waslgld to New art dealer lit ClirlSZlLs today for 243500 $1076250 The painting sold to denier luchnrrl Felgen brought the highest price ever paid for or work by Seurat ioundor at the postimpressionist otple 12 Youths Arrested At Rainbow Bridge rARA FALLS NY CPlTWOchyOtmg persons two oI wEltllqulgm Quebec were arrested on minimum pgessien char ges at the CanadianUnited States border Monday Police said the 12 all of whom said they ball attended rock music festival in Toronto were stopped at the ILIIIIIJDW Bridge Three Officials Killed By Terrorists iAPlTcrrurisls killedh titre election tnte and won ed four cm river align aSillnvok Mai slate untht north coast of Borneo is holding its rst federal QICCthl Since who was suspended by the Malaysian govclnmtnt iohmiang the racial via lence in Koala Lumpirr in May Iona Fire Kills 17 In Mental Hospital la AmA re roared through mental hospital hereSlilfitgday xitziszht killing 17 of the tilt patients and has said six other patients confessed they conspired to starttlle Inge Thor police said the plotters hoped to escape the hospital during too are They said one of the group set are to Murillo of magazines in linen storetoom US Health System Found Unhealthy ASH AriIt commission appointh by the Nixon mammalian Sound the us health care system anti tinted Inefficient largely inaccessible to the poor and ripe tol use As rst step the mursslon the administration should scrap the $6000M0000ayear Medioaid program and substltuta KUCHING hluluyeia health insurance for up to 40000 loOpeMcnt federally finance Sloumlm 000 poor persons The yearly cost would range betwen will go to the people says Pre mier Ed Schreycr 000 and 518000000000 nuei