rash the m0 39mm WEATHER Sunny with cloudy intervened Wednesday Wham 4060 grees High tomorrowso dc xreu Sumner on page 11 m7 an No mier Nottdoro Than roan copy Mn HINAWARNSU maran Lynn Stanwiiy of Calgary died Monday morning at Calgary utter monthslong Calgary Dies Of CALGARY CF Chelley Lynn Sianway lost her fight with bone cancer Monday She glad shortly beiore noon at Cal arys Foothills General Hospi tal ending struggle that involved government atheist and hospitals in Canada and the United States The l3yearold Calgary girls ftory started last January when doctors discovered she had Ewingsdtscase described as rampant cancer which destroys white blood cellprod ucing bone marrow Chelley Lynn was given week month perhaps two months to live at Easter but her father refused to give up hope Treatment she received in Canada did not improve the girls condition so the possibhi ty of transierring her to New YorksPark Medical Clinic was investigated Chelleys parents received $3000 travelling and medical expenses from donations by pri battle against bone cancer Chellcy seen with her lather in May of this year rl vate individuals and help from the Alberta Saskatchewan and lederal governments towards the trip but there was no way of getting her to New York in hurry Chelley tinally leit May aboard an RCAF transport plane and returned to Calgary after six weeks of treatment at the Park Medical Clinic The New York specialists said they thought she had built up enough strength to resist the disease On July it Chelley was read initted to Foothills hospital in critical condition Hahns on The city girl asked dairy rnan why cream was so much more expensive than mhklts the cows iault maam the explanation They find it much harder to sit on the small meES CAPSULE ans Greek Minister Released From Iail ATHENS AP gt Former ioreigominister Evangeios ANeroii osslrza was released irom jail oned him Man Arrested on Forgery Charge today alter King Constantine par TOEONTO CP Anthony Carl HawesJfl was arrested Mon day on charges of forgery uttering and possession after an alert bank taller noticed discrepancies in the dates at cheguu tendered by man at branch of the Royal Bank ottlanadag arisIrihule To Dieienhalrer ronouoo cat Keith Martin head of the Vouth tor Diefen baker movement said today his group is planning tribute of its otvn to the Progressive Conservative party leader at the PC leader ship convention here Sept Committed Tasmania BURUNGTON on or Edward Woods 20 also fixed address Monday was committed tor trialyin Supreme Courton charge of capital minder in connection with the stabbing death July 25 of Brian John Mitchell 13 of Toronto of Victoria lie had spent sometimeeta Newv come the disease iCP Wire pbot Divorce Union Major Topics For Anglicans orrawa CielThe Angu can Church of Canadabegins formal sessionsol its general synod today and union with the United Church at Canada and the Anglican canon on more riage and divorce approved two years ago at Vancouver are expected to he major subjects of debate Also high on the agenda are report on reorganization of the churchs administrative struc lloNG KONG RouterslChl na charged today that violntion of its air space Monday by two US Navy lets reported shot down was blatant provoco tion and it strissed that the Chinese people are ready for combat Terrorists Bomb Hotel Elevator In Hong Kong HONGKONG CWCommu nist terrorists bombed Hilton Hotel elevator today then plant ed second bomb in the some elevator while ti experts investigated the initial blast police said it looks like they were trying to get one or more at our men police said No one was injured by the iirst blast and the second bomb was spotted and detonated by the experts York clinic in bid to over LAGOS Nigeria Reuters Secessionist Biafran lorces took control of main roads leading to Logos and the Western capital of lbadan early today alter cap turing the strategicth oi Ere infor med sources said EXB new positions ture and proposal that the Canadian church form council with the church in the United States and the Caribbean so that common problems of the churches can better be dealt with Most Rev Howard Clark Archbishop of Ruperts Land and primate at All Canada who is president at theloday synod is to make an opening address this afternoon Prime Minister Pearson Most Rev Lernieux Roman Catholic Archbishoo of Ottawa and Rt Rev EuS Reed Anglican Bishop of Otta waare to bring greetings to the synod this alterndon Church Renewal Progress Noted By 30 Bishop TORONTO CPIBishops priests and laity must Share responsibility or desperate gap between the paper conï¬r mation of renewal hr the lioman Catholic Church eiiect ed at the second Vatican coun cit and the reality of its prac tice at the diocesanand parish level British Columbia bishop said Monday There has been progress at all levels however said Most Rev Remi De Ron Bishop seen its he tab of North responses oi growing number of lollyand religious sisters iWhere there has been delay on the part of bishops part can be laid toa problem of tenera tions but mostly it is the result of passive resistance an eager bishop meals when he hroacheschange he said Priests are having their own problem of identity that preoccupies them the bishop said at press conterenco Leslle llornby 17 better known as Twiggy walks from plane yesterday at New Yorks De Villeneuve Twiggy wore They conï¬rmed that federal troops withdrew ï¬ve miles from Ore otter day of bitter ï¬ghting Monday and took up Federal sources said air strikes were expected to be used to counter the Bialran Kennedy Airport with her manr ager and boylriond Justine Twioov soniyrs in An article in the Peking Pad pics Daily organ of the Com munist party said 1f the Americans impose war forci bly on the Chinese people the Chinese will be ready to fight themvto the en The newspaper quoted by Peking radio said President Johnson recently said escala tion of the Vietnam war consti tuted no menace to China This is only smokescrcen as 175 air violations are no longerjust menace but bla tant provocation against the Chinese pcople it said Peking radio also quoted an article signed by Commentator pseudonymfor high party oilicial which said steppedup American bombing of North Vietnam was grave escala tion ol the war CHARGES PRpVOCIiTION gt9 Commentator also charged the us with military provo cation oi China He noted American attacks neabllanoi and on the Langson iCéntrOl Roads push into Nigeria Alter ambushing federal col umnMonday then pushing 17 miles into western Nigeria the troops from Eiaira the breaka way tormch Eastern Region at Nigeria were expected to con tinue their advance west the sources said The breakaway forces appeared to be making deter mined elinrt to score decisive gainsrbeiore the federal govern ments newlydelivered Soviet and Czechoslovak aircraft could he used against them an Americanindian costixme complete except for the feath er in her hair She thought it wouid be bit mucbthe young English model expects to be inflow York for abort two weeks AP Virephotoi slate honor the strike call RepositiUS Navy Jets Shot DOWII Over China ran station only in milesirom the Chinese border He said Mondays intnlsion showed the Americans did not know which direction they go in and reflected US embar rassment lnthe Vietnam war Commentator charged that the US and Russia Jointly mapped out new way to force the North Vietnamese to capitulate by bombing but said the elfortwas doomed to failure VICTOR ERNEST Hoiiman 21 of Lensk is escorted by RCMP otiioers out of the court house in North Battie ford where he was formally diargcd with the capital Imu der of James Peterson Mr Peterson his wile and seven of their children were shot to death last hiesday Holimun was remanded tor an daysCP Wirephoto 1967 Sask Murder Suspect Remandieleo Hospital RT gtBAlllsEF0ltD Sask CP lV ictor Ernest Hellman 21 was remanded for mental examination Monday when hssppcarcd before Mag istrated Policha on charge of capital murder in the Aug 15 shooting death of James Peterson 41 Shell Lake district farmer inght other members of the Peterson iamily also were Holtm employed on his fathers farm near Leask Sask wherehe was arrested Saturday showed little emotion during the lominuta court appearance He was remanded tor 30 days to the mental hospi tal in thiscity 125 milesnorihv west at Saskatoon When toldhc had been com mitted for psychiatric examine tion he asked the magistrates Does this meant will get shock treatment BENCH REPLIED The magistrate replied do not really know but believe there will be preliminary exam ination by doctors Holtmmr was under heavy RCMP escort during the one mile drive to the courtroom from his cell Two RCMP ofii mmmmtmmmmwmmmg The Examiner TODllY An Landerss City News2 Classified10 11 Comics1 Deaths10 Edltorl Slï¬riH TheatreS TV Listings7 Womens6 Weather12 mnmnnnonmmmummmnmm rg cers took bimto the prisoners boxwhcrc be Sgt staring at the floor and stroking bandage on hi3 right thumb lla roso immediately when hismam was called= by the magistrate and walked to stand directly in front or the bench The charge was read and the magistrate did not ask for plea Among 50 spectators who crowded the secondfloor cnurt room in the city police station were Mrs Lee lldl is of Chetwynd BC oldest sprle ing Peterson Seated with her washer husband brotherin law and istherinlaw Holimans parents Mr and Mrs Robert llofiman were not incourt stracmo AGAIN While in the dock lloliman was released tromhis hand culls But was shackled when he was led away from the dock to the cells to await transportation back to the mental hospital An intensive police investigs tion involving 751nm ended with the peaceable arrest of Hoiiman on his fathers farm it come some three hours after thePetersons were in single grave at the Shell Lake Village cemetery 57 miles east of Prince All The slam were ltlr his wiio Evelyn 42 and their children Jean 17 Mary 13 Dorothy 11 Pearl William Colin and Larry Fouryearold Phyllis was unharmed as she slept under the hedclolhea betweentwo of horsisters ltlrsvHiilwas at her home in Chetwynd at the time of the shooting Police said 28 shots were tired 27 Candidates In PC Race Oppose wean Schemes No candidates tor the Con party leadership came out against universal well are schemes Monday and thiid told eporters he did not believe in the two founding peoples concept of Canada Vancouver Manitoba Prelt mier Duff Rn linotoid press conlerence the ederal govern ment should give up its welfare schemes to cut iederal taxes What is needed is to zero in on those who need be said Inï¬North Buy Out Senator Wallace McCutcheon also speaking before pressconter ence saidif he became prime minister he would postpone indefinitely any national medi cal care plan and eliminate family allowances Senator Mcpntcheon said her was concerned about driit toward socialism in Canada The iamilyallowances system now gave moneyto families who did tneed it Vandleli other termites without enou CITES OWN CONCERT In Quebec City Alvin Hamil ton told reporters he does not believe in thetwnfounding peoples or deux nations concept of Canada Mr amil ton agriculture min ter In the Diefenbaker cabinet said he prefers the expression two unrii cultures or deux cultures He spoke toreporters alter delivering speech on the world food shortage to North Atlantic regional meeting of tha American Agricultural Engi meel OTTAWA CmThe Cana dian Union of Postal Workers will proceed with 24hour strike Friday despite opposition from some member locals CUPW President Bill Kay said Monday Mr Kay said in an interview the l2000member union does not enter into meibinsv nan thï¬lï¬k Were going through with it he said He added that most of the mail dispatchers and postal clerks who malttup the union membership Would Mr Kay fromoVencouver said he was particulariydisap pointed that the unions Vang conver lncal hadv decided to stay ontha job He hoped those and other on ed locals would picket linesaround post offices across the country when the oneday stoppage stars at 120l son EDT Friday Although letter carriers are in separate unionit wes thoughttbey would not cross CUPW picket lines oral governments decision that deprived 2500 postal workers of aoneday holiday Theaitected postal workers had regular day oliJuly day set asideas holidayvior most civtlv servants hecause Dominion Day tattoo Saturv day July Postal workers and other civill sarvanlswho Julya off as matter of coursegot no cotnpensating tlmeollor ov we ï¬rst Mr Kay said he hadnot been rintouch with the government recently and so had no idea of how they would react to the walkout The government had made it clear earlier there was no com mitment to give the add onal Eotb sides awaited the deci siouof the board that sdmiuie tertfthe Public Service Stall Relations Act on the legality of thostrike The federal tree board asked the strait rela appears Yboard must decide that Undei the gnct the govern ment can lmposa lines on atrik unto oiiiccrs the agol strike Foetal walkout set Despite Opposition