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Barrie Examiner, 2 May 1968, p. 1

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Twistm EXAMINER TELEPHONE meson man Allme Quotation WM 104 Your No 104 CHAT BEFORE DINNER Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield felt chats with Sutherland newly ci ected president of lhe Cana dian Press and his wife at receptionprior to CPs annual chow dinner in Toronto Wednesday night Mr Stanfield addressed the dinner tCP Virephotot Businessmen Favor ixon Washington Paper States WASHINGTON AP Top us businessmen overwhelming ly favor Richard MtNlXOl tor presidentand number bitter ly oppose Senator Robert Kennedy says copyright Washington Post survey The newspaper says Nixon was favored by 91 ot 160 leading executives surveyed New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller was second vdth no votes and ViceaPresident Hidzert Hum phrey third with 14 Kennedy was the choice of three executives Caliiornia Governor Ronald Reagan of two and Senator Eugene Mc Carthy Ind thirdparty caadb date GeorgeC Wallaceone each The Post says numberof executivcs an edge of bitterness toward Kennedysaying the erotic candidate was theirlast choice or they thought him last qualified MOST nnruaucnus Nearly threeliourths of the ex ecutives identified themselves as Republicans the newspaper says it says questionnaires Israeli Parade Defiance JERUSALEM or lsrael defied its Arab neighbors and United Nations SecurityCounoil resolution today by parading military might through the Arab sector of Jerusalem to celebrate zo years ol nationhood Demonstrations of to st were scheduled for several Arab capitals and proposal to con demo Israel for holding the pa rade was expected in the Saw rity Council lsrael rejected unanimous council resolution saying the parade should be cancelled because it would hurt chances for peace in the Middle East Despite swelling heat thou sands of Israeli and foreign visi tors lined every toot of the five mile parade route through both Arab and Jewish sections of the oncedividod city which Israel united in the war lastJune Arab residents of Jerusalem CAPSULT L=TroubleBrewingy firstllerby Enirfy IOUISVHJLE Ky AP 1oy on kept their homes and shops shuttered But Arab street vendors were busy peddling food and drink to the crowds Soldiers and police stood guardrail along the route keep ing lookout for trouble from clandestine Arab groups that or dered boycott of the parade Visitors were checked at road blocks ongall roads leading into the city Along with an impressive show or their own weaponry the Israelis paraded Soviet tanlrs selfapropelied artillery surface toair missiles and other equip ment captured from the Arabs in the sixgtday war last June Male and female soldiers marched past the reviewing stand and saluted Premier Levi Eahkni President Zalrnan Shaw zar andDefcnee Minister Moshe Dayan Es ThoubleBrewmg surprise second lnlast Saturdays Stepping Stone Pursehere became the first entry today for the oath runningofthe Kentucky Derby moon AP The nitlines bullion imar is of frets rose to new highs today despite indications from Washington that the foreign pa nts deli WillMobiliaeS Vietnams Resources The House mously today to accept general manpower and resoinces Second chroma Congress is preparing action to reduce the USL Representative voted upani mobilization of South Vietnams at Transplant crewman Calif er not anspian is under way 1hia th at Stanford University Medical Centre spokesnanaaid today second heart transplant at Stanford comments showed Demo Vietnam war paign in lndianusMay7 presi Gold Prices Hit New Highglnffiurope were sent to 298 executives and 180 responded in other political develop memsy allepublicao candidate Rock efeiier takes swing through 179 today after calling his Massachusetts primary victory surprise to him and urging rc dnction of the US role in the Kennedy pressing his cam dential primary said the ad ministration should be more flexible on site for tentative Vietnam peace talks McCarthy whose Demo tie presidential campaign beganvas patest to Vietnam policy said in Louisville the issue should not be lost sight of Reagan said in position Patter civil rights must be at tained by time skill and re sourcefulness and capital from all sectors not by shrill exag gerationsor false promises and 1t wilinot be achieved through mob action or by the torch or lullE El At least two Democratic meetings in Missouri for select ing county convention delegates were broken up by strongarm methods witnesses said One McCarthy supporter was lrnoclred down and another hit in the nose forvprotesting doles gate selection methods MANY LATE some Taxes OTTAWAuicPl if you mailed your incometax re turn atthe last possible hour this you were in goodcom ny Filing dend hnewasTuesday April 30 Wednesday at the taxa ndatacdoire here llt aooooo tax returns arrived lll 71ft mailbagspweighing about is tons With about 8000000 ree turns filed altogether this year this means that every fifth Canadian taxpayer put offthis kitchentable mathe matics until he could delay no1onger without penalty VMdkers Of Drug face Trial May 27 AisDoRF heutersl This sleepy West German coalmin ingtownwill be dragged reluc tantly into the limelight May 27 when makers of the drug thah domidewhich caused deformi ties inlthousaods of babiesgo on trial The Aachen public prosecutor brought cri charges against nine directors and tech nicians ol Chemie Gruenenthal the Wéat German makernot tha iP KW Barrie Ontario Canada Thursday May 11968 REF 0R OF PC PLATFO OVER QUEBEC Expect Serious Of Canada France MNDON CP The Daily Telegraph lo dispatch from Paris says serious diplomatic clash between Canada and France is expected in the next few days The newspaper says that Ca nadian Ambassador Jules Leger who returned to Paris mesday will likely meet with Foreign nis ter Maurice Couve do Murvilie of France within the next two days and deliver an official protest ove French troairmnt of Quebec as sovereign state Education Minister JeanGuy Cardinal of Quebec flew home Manitoba Hospital Bale Up 80 winmrao ca Manitoba riddents lace awhopping no percent increase in their httng is insurance premiums this year as rates oi the provincial program are adjusted for the first time in the plansj 10year history Health Minister Witney announced the changes Wednes day as he introduced his depart ments spending estimates in the legislature The monthly rate will be $350 for individuals and $120 for families compared with $2 and $4 rapectively MEMPHIS Tenn Hundreds ot Negroes today are starting march on Washington envisaged by DrtMariin Luther King Jr as meansvof drama tiling the plight of the poor of all races As final preliminary before departure of bus caravan to Marks Miss marble stone bearing cross and star is being dedicated hero in memory the slain civil rights leader Kings widow and Rev Ralph Abernathy the man who succeeded King as head of the southern Christian lcadersh Comerencetake part iodedic tion of the stone to be pla on the secondfloorobalcooy of the LornaineMoiel where standing whenvkiiled by April ihcn Abernathy ieads the first contingent of the Poor Peo plesv Campaign ona twisting from Paris Wednesday after at tending conference of educa tioikminlrters of Frenchspeak log countries followed by pi vats talks with Education Minis ter Alain Pcyrafitte of France The Telegraphs dispatch published today but dated Wednesday said it was thought not improbable in Paris tonight that Mr Leger may indicate that he is return ing to Ottawa leaving the Cuna dian embassy under charge dalfairea MONTREAL OP Quebec Education Minister JeanGuy Cardinal embroiled in contro versy over his attendance at an international meeting oi Frenchlanguage education min isters in Paris to ed Wednesday with the hope some solution could be found to the issue of Quebecs relations with other countries dont try to raise dillicule ties between Ottawa and Quebec in education by going to Pnrls he told reporters at Monocal airport dont see any real problc Mr in sl represented Quebec at thef 17nation confer ence the second round in edu cation talirsiaitiated in Gabon in February The Gabon meeting resulted in suspensonof diplomatic rela tions een Canada and us Negroes Bégin March Capital tlared in Marlrs Wednesday when about 20 Mississippi high way patrolman used rifle butts to break up demonstration by Negro highschool pupils outside the Quitman County jafl Deputy Jack Harrison said about 350 studcntq had started shirt to protest the arrest of Willie Bolden anadvance or ganizerllor SCiC By the time the trouble had subsided seven or the SCH or ganizers were in jail The memorial stone four outvbyttinch slab of white marble weighing 250 pounds is oua pedestal for the ceremony Below star and cross were twomile route through some not Memphis worst slums to buses chartered for the trip to Marks Both Mrs King and Aber nathy addressed kidroif rally of about 8000Wedoesday nigh and pleaded for large turnout or both the dedication and the trip to Marlisithe town term by King as theworst coral pov arty area in the The Examiner TODAY Ann Landenfl CityNewoIHS Classifiedll 15 Id Comics12 Deaths14 District5 Editorial4 MRS concern me but of Martin Luther King in accompanied by SC lash Gabon because Quebec was in vited directly instud of Ottawa Mr Cardinal declined to answer most questions from re porters because he wantml to talk first with Premier Daniel Johnson However news con ference may be held today in Quebec Ci He said though he knew nothing about protest or in structions Jules Leger Cana dian ambassador to France was reported to have taken back to Paris wiLi him from tawa earlier this Week Kings name birthdate date of death and his title in SOLC Then was engraved Lids inscrip tion from the 37th chapter oi Genesis tThey said one to another he hold here email thevdreamer Let us slay him We shall see what becomes of his dream gt King came to Memphis to plan thcr march lllsuppolt of striking city sanitation work era when he was killed He led previous march which erupted into flurry oi window breaking and looting and had scheduled mass meeting the night bewas slain Tron righ at the or extreme right as arrives Memphis Airpotlt discussed the tone of the cam President Sukarnos overthrow exclude representatives or her Wednes rash tsar race TWO WEATHER Variable Mines Thursday Warmer law tonight 32 High Friday For details are 911 Not More Than10c For Copy ll Paw RM Stanfield Outlines Party Approach To TORONTO CF Conserva tive Lender Robert Stanfield Wednesday night warned against substituting slogans or style for substance in the cam paign for the June 25 election While his own campaign will not open officially until May at Mr Stanfield set the tone for it in an address to national gath oring of publishers at the an nual dinner of The Canadian Press He promised basic approach of relorm and responsibility and said the campaign could pene trate apathy and cynicism and raise the countrys sights 0n the other hand it could make the country somewhat smaller by creating climate of shallowness and pretence and solstituting slogans or style for substance Canada needs unifying and in spirational leadership but its ex pectations too often have been built up only to he let down Mr Stanfield said All inevitable period of disillu sionment recriminatlonand po litical stagnation followed comma raunanu Mr Stanfield did not mention Prime Minister Trudeau as he Election palgn but he criticized him di reeuy on several counts includ ing the cabinet reorganization announced this week He rasponscd favorably to Mr Trudeaus suggestion that Com mons Speaker iluclcn Lamou rcux might be named ihe first permanent Speaker saying he favored such move and that itlr Lamoureux was the obvious choice it the Conservatives are elect ed he said he will recommend Mr Lamoureux far the post The speech capped day in which Mr Stanfield worked on strengthenng alliances with iha powerful ntnrio Conservative party at mceting with Pre mier John Roberts and the pro vlucini caucus At press conference later Mr Stanfield thanked Mr R4 barls for the friendship and encouragement he had offered but neither leader was spe on the extent of the support Mr Stanfield also repeated his readiness to meet Mr Tm deau in televised debate and said he would not object to in cluding NDP Loader Douglasprovided Mr Trudeau did not get any particularly ad vantageous position in three way encounter Hanoi RRejects Shipboard Talks ViENllANE Laos AP spokesman for the North Viet namese embassy in Vientiane said today the proposal to hold preliminary peace talks on ant lndoncsian cruiser in the Gulf of Tonldn is unacceptable to the Hanoi government flhis proposal does not meet single one of President John sons own conditions for prelimi nary contacts the spokesman said It shows that the four condi tions set by Johnson are merely pretext for avoiding pralimi nary contacts The United States is looking furone pretext alter another be it wants to continue the First ofall ludonesia is not he spokesman added indicating that Hanoi regards Indonesia as proWestern sinco Furthermore he continued contacts held on ship would countries and of the pre would not permit hat Pres dent Johnson called adequale dby afteihccnto join th Pour Pcopler Campaign which communicationsconditions set by Johnson himself The spokesman said his gov ernment still insists that the talks be held in Phnom Penh Cambodia or Warsaw Poland both of which the Unitetl States has rejected SenatorsBack Warsaw Site WASHINGTON AP number of senators have urged the Johnson administration to accept Hanoisseiection of War1 In saw as the site for preliminary USNorth Vietnamese tails on ending the Wetnam war Chairman Fulbright Dem nth of theScnatefor eign relations committee indicat ed he and other committee members=told Undersecretary of SLtte Nicholas Katzenbacn that the United States should lift its objectiohsrto ihevPolish capl tal as site for talks

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