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Barrie Examiner, 3 May 1968, p. 1

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weaning Mainly cloudy with lime show new tonight to High to mwwnvetauson page it lNERTELEPHONES Iv semen mom WW masr Year Norms Closer Ties With The US WASHINGTON OP Can ada fa fighting rearguard ac tion against the inevitable in its relationship with the US plomat The inevitable to George Bell new US Ambassador to the Canada Facing suggests senior American di lianoi that Ellerisand Maymi are accepts or star preliminary peace talks on the war in Wtrephoto of the White House to Jules Canadas ambassador to re is to present note to French government over countrys invitation to Que to attend an educational erencc but he may have to 10 days to deliver Ottawa Thursday Prime inister Trudeau said note ls being prepared He would discuss its contents Vietnam test hfr Trudeau has indicated complete break in relations seems unwarranted QUEBEC CF Pierre Mal lets bristiy Liberal hack bencher in the provincial Iegis lature saldThuroiay Quebec has delegations in Paris and elsewhere an false pride Mr Maitais MLA for Saguen UnitedNaflons is substantial economic integration which wdi rcqulrefor its full realization progressivelyexpandlrlg area of commonzpolltical decision Balis pessimism about future Canadian independence is sound ed in his new book The Discl views formed asrho sewed as deputy state secretary from 1960 to 1566 under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson The book was published be fore Balliwas named to the UN as surprise choice to succeed Arthur Goldberg POLICIES CRITICIZED ln1964iali some up some controv construed criticism of Can ada for policies deemed to be economic nationalism The comments in his book are made in connection with sin department study he ordered it tullfledged Anglossaxon state Britain but also Can tralia and New Zeaiaud Bali writes that while he pllna of Power which includes AVERm Harrimao leftl and Llewellyn Thompson centre of the United States With statements of awldowed operator of is including not only the two Couingwood nursing home maiorcomponents the us and whose Ixawyer claims we to ruinedby the Ontario depart ment of health was brought be 1966 on the possibilities of tORoNtV OPl The case Mr Leger who has just re united to France after being re alled to Ottawa for consulta ons on the incident has been imhucted to stick meeting with Frances foreign minister Maurice Couve do Murville But Mr Couvs dc Murvttio and Pie mier Georges Pompidou left Pans Thursday for today ay made the comment to re Premier Daniel Johnson in thl legislature for the Quebec gov ernments plan to send techni cal team to Gabon with which Canada has suspended diplo matic relations looked carefully at the formula porters after he had noedled what deterred me was the insistent thought that it would exacerbate rather than solve tit problemsof Europe never sponsored it and lie assumption isthat Canada is destined to be tied over so closely to the US isit to iran and Amhanistan Canadasuspended relations th theAfrican nation of Gabon after hat country wei to Quebec to the first stage education conference as epeodent state bypassed Ottawa and did the same for thesec age of the conference of speaking nations which in Paris April 28 Seek Recruits For Peor March To Washington MARKS Miss AP Field commandersoi the Poor Pom pics Campaign fanned out through Negro settlements in this north delta area today re cruiting volunteers for the mambcn Washington The marchersriding in chat tered busesarrived here Thursday tram Memphis They started from the spotwhere snipers bullet killed Dr Martin bother King Jr April The situation was confused due to constantly ch an ging plans but organisers said they wouidstay here about two days to drum up support for the march on the US capit HERES ONE truthfulwomanis one who wont lie about anything except her age weight and her bus bands salary 1N command The Examiner TODAY Ann boundary6 Curtain24 clusslneaLlo 1112 Comicsfl Denim lo District5 Editorial4 Sports89 Theatre4 TViJsttngsllt WcatherLu WomeuFG Education Minister Guy Cardinal returned Wednesday from the 17 conferenceuiie said he rded the same treat as delegates from other ies ote is compartively orm of diplomatic rebuke ranger than an oral pro Ci Robert Thompson former Social Vii party leader paid his 32 membership fee Thursday night offlcraliy Joined the local Progressive Conservative Associa for the federal riding of Red Deer Earlier he had illtéeed that he wouldseelrthe Conservative nominatioufor lrlg lacuss Permanent Commons Speaker OTTAWA CF Prime Minister Trudeau is expected t6 dis Leader smalleld and ND Leader Douglas ting permanent Commons Speaker lnfor the first choice Liberal MP Stormont and $40000 In Silver Stolen lit Falls NlAGARA FALLS Ont CPD City poliecare investigating hem new and negotiable silver bars Dr Nam sham mad beheaded the tranrplh STANFORD Calif AP healthy heart replacing bad iydlseased onehaa carried Jo seph Riser beyond critical pe riod and into his first postoper ative day The fhst 10 hours are criti cal said doctors at Stanford University Medical Centre when they completed tillhour traos plant operation at noon Thurs day Rhor an received the snot llatientlwas receiving tore the legislature again Thurs day the house was told that 15 present or past employees of the Care Villa resthome operat ed by Jeanette Gurrnaa aware in affidavim they had never at any time witnessed brutality to any patient by Mrs Gunman Health Minister Matthew Dy rnond told thelegislature Tues day his department had re moved no patients trom the its adieztising TORONTO CPD barge companies are advertising more in newspapers than on television because the papers provide an immediate response to show new product will sell United States advertising specialist said Thursday Dr Lea Bogart vicepresident ofthe Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspap er Publishers Association said has tiooai firmsare reevaluating the image concept of advertis ing because it is not selling products fast enough He told the annual meeting of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association that immediate sales are particu larly critical in introducing products lt if new brands cantrrnalle it within the first eight weeks of promotion they usually die artificial respiration in help him breath becauseoi lung con dition Shumway sa The donor whose family asked anonymity died of brain damage doctors described as ir reversibl Rizor eighth person in med cal history to undergo ahuman heart transplant gentered the hospital in March after suffer ing serious heart and on for team said thecondltion of the th Ca carpenterwaa and NorthVietnams Xuyan Thuy are possible negotiators home in March because behad sworn testimonies ffrom several employees saying that Mrs Gurrnan had beaten number oi patients This sharp confll in state ments was noted Thursday by NDP ad er Donald Mac Donald who requested an inves tigation of the case by the legisv latures health committee DECISION MONDAY Premier John Robarts prom ised decision by Monday on the NDP request Mr MacDonaldtold the house he had received letter and air fidavits from William Mc Enidttevspaper413upéfi6r Medium Not only do newspapers have the abilityto conveyinforma tionthey also cover the wide reader demands of the commu nity Link Learning With Proteins Nnnyqaxtar research scientists eport that they have found in the first time1speciflc proteins in the brain involved in some inti mate wayfi in learning and memory With thisknowledge one scientist said it may become possible to tinfluence thepro tetnsand at crucial periodsof development increase the po tential for learning Tffinsfildfitf Patient is QPdst Critical VPeriod Mrsitizor said her ushand has been bedridden and unable to work for the last two years They have four children Marl 15 Michelle 13Ioay andChristopher The couple was married almost 20 cars agoand moved to Salinaseight years ago Rizors wasfhe secoudtra plan performed 11 heartfunctroned well bu dicd afte day from in er n=a eedln othe complication Not MaraThan toe For 14 Foods Washington lind HanoinEacll Agreement On Time And Place WASIHNGNN AP The United States and North Viet nam agreed today to open pre lmioary peace talks in Paris next Hlday few days thereafter President Johnson announced at press conference at so am EST be bad sentward lolianoi that he accepts the time and place Hanoi had announced to at the proposed peace talks lniarls AP Wirepbotot Murtry Mrs Gurinaos lawyer The NDP leader said the aflida vlthadbeen signed by all but the of the staff Four of them were apparently out of town The fifth had been fired by Mrs Gurman Said the letter Now that the department health has convicted my client and harshly sentenced her would subunit that it is perhaps time that she receive at least trial not to mention fair triaL Tanii Explodes Near Embassy SAIGON AP taxi loaded with TNT blewup blockfrbrn the US Embassy today blasting student centre and American and South Viet names etelevision buildirigs klilingthree South Vietnamese and wounding about 25 South Vietnamese and five Ameri CSNS Most of the wounded were young South Vietnamese girls the world two hours earlier Johnson said he was informed at theNorth Vietnamese agree ment at lam rife than can ferrcd mu Defence Secretary Clark ltf Clifford State Score tary Dcan Rush and other high USoiflclala and made his decl alon Hanoi announced its purpose in the talks would be to decide with the US side the uncondi tional Vcessation by the United States of lts booming and all other acts of War against the Demoeratlc Republic of Viet nam North Vietnam and later to talk about other matters relat ed to the two sides Johnson ordered on March it North mod calledfor peace talks He offered tostop the rest of the booming if Hanoi Would show restnoln in its military operations WPED UP Iiut LS officials report Hanoi since early March has greatly increased lnftltiation of men and weapons intoSouth Viet Ii Refuséd 46 Too genome for fg yeamld careerwoman mid Thursday during thefirsthe ing over under the Ontario Age Discrinunation Act that anem ployment agency denied herjob opportunities because of her age Winifred Britneli confidential secretary to the president oi one company for nine years told board of inquiry the Michael nt Personnel Placement Service was guilty of discrimii cause of her age nation and three otherernploy meat agencies notnamed also denied her job opportunitl belt Asked about this today John son said we have been quite concern about the North Kleinmnese expanding infiltra Dli The president warned the Paris talks would he only the first step toward bringing the long and bloody war in Soutto east Asia to close let me sound precaution ary note Johnson said This is only very first step aod there are many many hazards and difficulties ahead lie said We will continue in clo consultation with our of lies and that he hopes the agreement on the initial contact will lead to further progress have never felt it was use fat for public officials to confuse delicate negotiations by detail ing personal views in advance Johnson added So he said he woldd not discuss the question partial halt in bombing of the our personal ambldonsm to same time divide the Willie country and too many people thinking too much or salt and not gough ot collu iJob Old gt Miss qell slightly hull ebd laboring under emotio strain said shosoughtemploy meat through the aghncyi site leaving her iobfbecahac the firm movcdfts lfacliitier away tromthe area she liVedlnt An officer of the Humanltighi Commission later testifiedthat an employee of the agency said that Miss Britncli was not wellgroomed for their only interview and that she didnt think shocouid stand the pressure she would be sub ject to in tho lob baga weighing as Filing deadline was Tuesday April CBerephotnl

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