EXAMINER TilWES mm mm AlohaW INth Year No III EVEN THOUGH these Mon treal teenagers were barred from the nomination meeting By KEN CLARK MONTREAL CF Prima hltnisterTntdeau swung hack Wednesday night at Conserva tlve complaints over his infec tion at the constitutional dispute Into the June 25 election cam polgn The Liberal leader fold hometown audience he disa greed with suggestions or politi cal campaign was not thetime to tell the truth in the people about the running quarrel be tween Quebec and Ottawa Nonetheless he noted he had offered moratorium on discus sion of the issue centring on Quebecs attendance at an edu cation conference of sovereign states which the Liberal pnrty regards as threat to federal authority The occasion forhis rebuttal against Conservative Leade Stanfield was Mr Irudeaus nomination as the Liberal candi date in ltfount Royal As expect ed he went in unopposed at the meeting which turned into handclapping Tnidean lovein Got Less Meat Than Paid For MONTREAL CPI An in spector for the weights and measuresdlvislon of the depart ment of trade and commasca said Wednesday $240 quarter ofrbeef be bought last January in Montreal North cutrate meat market was almost 60 pounds under the invoiced weight Gaston St James was testi fying at the opening of prelimi nary hearing for four men and woman on charges of fraud iconspiracy false advertis iIE The accused all connected with the operations of and Calgary Meats inc and and South Shore Meats Inc are Ronald George it in it George his wife Lolcen Adah dat Aubut and Jean Labelle Ronald George was listed in court afï¬davits as president of the two companies which car ried on an extensive advertising campaign in the Montreal Frenchlanguage press last Jan Harv Witnesses heard Wednesday by Judge Jean Tellier were in spectors for the weights and measures division of the depart ment of trade and commerce in Montreal Wednesday night election they rained ioiui which solidly acclaimed thcir fully for Prime Iifinistcf lru era candidate in the June dean GP Wirephofo Trudeau Defends Stand On FrenCheEnglish Riit Apparently aiming at Mr Stanfield Mr Trudeau said he had been told it was wrong to involve the people in such con stitufional matters But the Lib erul party had been as discreet aspossible about it taking its stand first at last Februarys constitutional conference lie referred directly to Marcel Foribauit who has stepped down as constitutional adviser to Quebec Premier Daniel John son to run as Conservative candidate itir Farihaull who has ad Vanced socalled tworna tionsconccpt for Canadascon atitutionai futuredocs not speak for Quebec said Nobody also does either The people of predominantly Frenchspeaking Quebec speo for themselves The prime minister also had counter for Mr Faribauits re1 mark in Winnipeg Tuesday that the Liberal leader was tu coat for switching from social ism to Liberalism hfr Trudeaus reply He has moved from Mr party to Mr Stanfields party and he accuses me of being turucoat VSmallwood Comment Sparks Walkout Oi Nild ST JOHNS Nfld CF Controversial legislation which Premier Joseph Smallwood said was aimed at keeping out nationalistic Quebec labor group sparked the walkout of Conservative Opposition mem bers in the legislature Wednes day night The bill later passed second readingapproval in principle Conservative Leader Gerald Ottenheimer walked out in procedural wrangle with the Speaker and was followed by Murphy PCSt Johns Cen he and Thomas Hickey PC St Johns Externl fouth Escapee Killed In Battle With Quebec Police STVJER0ME Que CPI Provincial police Wednesday began an investigation into the escape of six prisoners from custody in this community 25 miles northWest of Montreal One of the prisoners Gerard Leliavre 33 was shot to death by police and his brother Rob ert 36 was seriously wounded in an exchange of gunfire in woods at nearby Ste Monique police spokesman said The dead man is alleged to have been partner of Monica Ptoietti the female bank bandit known as Machine Gun Mully killed by police in gun battle Sept 19 1967 osriiuricio onus By DAVE MelNTOSH REGINA CPI Prime MinV ister Trudeau for governorgenv era says Conservative Leader Stanfield M5 Stanfield told standing rroomonly crowd of 3500 that when hevbecomes prime minis ter he will give serious consi deration to recommending to the Queen that Mr Trudeau be appoinch governorgeneral At the rate he is aging lm sure he will be mature enough for the office Mr Stanfield said He wouldnt have to discuss policy and hed be free to visit all the shopping plazas in that country hope nobody thinks Im stighflng that office Mr StanZ field said to laughter The Liberals were asking Canada to buy pig in poke rtins NO vrnoonnin Mi Trudeau had conceded his government was makeshift one He was telling Canadians he had no program and would not discuss policy He would de scribe problems as if Cana dians did not already know them gt Mr Trudeau is fighting the election with no government and no poiicyf Mr Stanfield said Eat it would be shameto see Mr trndcaus talents go to waste The office of governor Conservatives Conservative member was ob sent There also are 35 Liberals and two independent Liberals in the izscat house The walkout climaxed another hectic day in the house coming at the end of debate that start ed in the morning on govern ment attempt to at end the Labor Relations Act Premier Smallwood moved the amendment to lidate labor contract covering workers on Labradors Churchill Falls project He admitted the con tract was illegal Eut be initiated signing of it by 11 Canadian Labor Congress unions to head off move on the project by the Quebecbased Confederation of National Trade Unions The Examiner TODAY Ann LnndersG City Nam2 Classifiedl2 lJ Comics15 Deaths012 rnstriets Editorial4 Sports1ft 11 Theatre4 TV usilngsTIS Weatherif Womens6 sn general would suit him at an appropriate time For thovsecond night in row former agriculture min is to Alvin Hamilton said the Liber als are running kissing cam paign But they could not kiss away 9000000W1husheliplle of wheat on the prairies or high mortgage rates Mr Stanfield flew to Calgary today after spending most of Tuesda grappling with the prohle of wheat OFFERS WHEAT PLAN He said Wednesday night government led by him would introduce shortterm mini mum pricevfor wheat hooked production costs This minimum price Bomb Blasts Subway TORon CPI Police today guarded all subway lines and bus stations after to stick of dynamite explodcd in two stations Wednesday night inan apparent crtortina attempt Police said Toranto Transit Commission Chairman Ralph Dayfreocived threats on his life and demand for money after minor explosion May at westend subway stnLion Police Superintendent Adol phus Payne said police feared further explosions and are tak ing all precautions at all tran sit installations and subway inns The May it explosion was first treated as an isolated inci dcnt by transit officials until the threats and demand for an un disclosed sum were made Wednesday nights blasts ripped through washroom at subway stnLIon and waiting room at Gray Coach Lines be bus station Gray Coach is owned bytlie transit commis sion Police said each bomb consist ed of four or ï¬ve sticks of dyna er lice are the sador Averell Ii manp conceding that the USVietnam tions could fail today You cant keep talks going Just as propa ganda medium North Vietnams envoy to the discussions Xuan Thuy raised Wednesday the possibility of failure In the same speech he appealed to us and world opinion to put pressure on Washington to end promptly and unconditionally all bombing and other acts of war against North Vietnam Harrirnan was asked today when he left his ofï¬ce in the US Embassy whether he con not bushel th year western farmers ice iwhm to than it apply duing the threeyear life of the international grains agreement scheduled to come into effect July liCanada has ratiï¬ed the agreement but the US has notiyet done gt The minimum initial price during the first year of the Con servative plan would be 3135 sameasunde the ingnatlonaiuggregmemn ueu agree mentnsevlvere ratified by wheatexporting countries Conservative proposal would not the federal treasury noIhc is in the first year little world wheat price malned unchanged in the recon ceimhursedfor partat lea ion allof any increases in protand instead of the duction costs When will know break down The talks can just as well break down on the United States side if they the Americans North Vietnamese are taking in advantage of bombing Earlier in the day Harriman had meat of Wednesday as matter CONSERVATIVE Robe would be ventured mite set off with lit fuse rath than timing device Several persons narrowly cs capedtlnlury as windows were shattered and bricks sent flying An unidentified man told no he was in the washroom when man asked How long you going to be here Tho man then suggested he had better leave The witness said he smelled and heard the fuse burning and ran out warn two lonitors at do Get out theres bomb there Janitor Giuseppe Vetro if said the bomb went offas two TlClnspect ors neared the washroom moments later HERES ONE your brothers leg well sobe can come back to work Not for along lime ltliink Why Cause Compisisations set He replied that he didnt take li as much of threat that it seemed to ally from othe had be Then Harriman added him to arise natur en discussing is always possibility you that these talks could think they the the restraint in the dismissed the Thuy state to be taken seriously loader Stanfield Wednesday Into Saskatchewan1 federal election trail Indian the ichioftains bonnet traditional conferred on political lead rs whovt the province ha SI John51Niid OP lfigh inteest rates know no favorites Premier Joseph Small wood told the legislatine Wednesday he is overdrawn three baaksand proud iL But he had received per sanni letters from each bank advising him they will charge eight per cent on his overdraft The premier was discuss ing at the time the intricate bond financing for the Churchill Falls hydroelec Lic development inLabra4 dor an $800000000 proposal now under way Helicopter Crash Claims 23 Lives Near Disneyland PARAMOUNT Calif API commercial helicopter fer rying 23 persons min Disney land broke apart and crashed in flames We esd halfway through its mantle flight to Los Angeles international Airport The bodies of all 23 persons were found in or near the wredrage on dairy farm The cause of the crash was listed tentatively as color fail ure after witnesses reported seeing rotor blade spin off the craft Most of the pmengers bodies were still trapped in seats of the SikorslqiSGl The crash was the first feta in thehelicopteriirma Zt yearhistoiy The Sin carries of three subjectsf Thuy Bap Brown Faces Years In Jail NEWonLEtivsApi ii Rap brown head of the Student Nonviolent Coordinotlng Com mittee was convicted Wednes day night or violating the Nation al Firearms not and was given maximum sentence of five years in line Brown 24 was freed on bail pending appeal after the iiira cial jury returned its verdict in lcot of Melville field outline riculture policy it speeches in Saskatchewan before going PARIS CPI Paris police saidtoda they might question some of air orders it they are continually in be called out to deal with strikers The police warning came as hopes for industrial peace rose and as new student riots broke out in the Latin Quarter communique issued after meeting of the policemenr union sold the unions hope the government will not systemati cally use police against workers fighting for theirrights ll Ihe government does not heed this the police would feel justified in considering the axe cation of some of their missions as serious questions of con science it said The communique said the unions reafï¬rmed their deep at tachment to democratic republi can institutions and said they could not serve regime which does not respect them Meanwhile antigovernment cries continued to sound in the slreet and sickening smolls wait cd oit piles of garbage At Limoges central France telephone workers swept aside prison and $2000 pickets to return to work and in Lille in the north store assist ants ended their strike after reaching agreement with man mews fcri who Stanileld=WEdnetday night accepted the latest propos alvby the CBC and CW net works for nationallytelevised debate June9 Spokesmen for the leaders an nounced the acceptance to the proposed debate that would also include NDP Leader Douglas and Creditisto Leader Caouctte AnNDP Scotton said his party agrees to the proposal in principle There was no immediate reaction from Creditiste Leader Caouette or his party soreWhite Party Wins In Bermuda HAMILTON Bermuda Alt Bermudas proliritlsh white party drew wide backing from the resort islands Negro majorl ty androde an apparent back lash against rioting last month too Hot victory today in the colonys first oneman onevote election Investigate Drug Olmwa CF Food and prescription drug duretic and Summer jobs so far WASIIINGTON AP Vietnam which he said is negotiations that the united field while thesetalks go on says Rev Jose aoclologlsL ronoivm CPI Ontarlo government on to Calgary today CF Wirephotot ister Trudeau and Conservative spokesman Clifford Policemans Union Warns flilight Question Some Orders agement Simlllr Dav settlements wen reported from Toulouse Tarboa Caeo Clairoux and Pontoiso less than 1000 students toolr port in the rioting during which piles of rubbish In the streets were set on fire Police said morelbanw slu dentsfour of them foreigners were arrested Ten policemen were iniured and three of them were in hospitals police spokesman added Officials of the big labor groups with total of about 000000 members on strike set down their demands in specific form Wednesday night nod were reported ready to hargalnwith government representatives Premier Georges Pompldou fresh from NationalAssembly victory over aleftinspired Iotal of censure against hh govern ment expressed willingness negotiate with the union in But heavilyarmed troops still guarded at least one key bridge joining the studentfilled Left Bank of the River Seine and rightbank area thick with gov ernment centres siiournr rpasmaur These centres include the Ely see Palace official home of President de Gaullewho was the object of shouted abuse In LeftBank streets Wednesday fnlghL mitestless brigades of tndents led by youths bearing the red ag of revolution mad the black agr of anarchy demonstrated against government declslon to keep Germanborn Daniel CohnBendkyatop lender or the studentprotest movement from reenterlng France following current trip tonertin Poor Marchers Increase Demands WASHINGTON AP Lead ers of the Poor Peep Cam paign stepped up their pressure on the us Congress today and voutlined plans for possible na tionwide economic boycott by Negroes inimajor cities delegation of mothers chil dren and other residents of Re surrection City USA was sent to Capitol Hill to demand repeal of new welfare law limiting the numberiof children eligible for benefits They plan no to demand public hearings on the repeat from Wilbur I1 Mills Dem Ark chairman of the House of Representatives ways and means committee and chief CAPSULE TNEW lid Claims drug bulliorities are investigating ms made inCanadianmedical journals for the President Johnson pressing its aggressiongdespite sponsorof the legislation Pledges I75Iltlil Jobs for unemployed DETROITIAPL Henry Ford ii saidltoday that are its businessmen have pledged to provide more uian 175000 permanent in drive tovfjnd work forthehardeorl today warned North peace States will not be defeated in tha ReportSeven Forestlires Iii Criteria manure GP The on and forests department reported seven forest fires burning in the province today Wants Mandatory Marriageior Bishops Naw root or if so Catliollcpriestseventually are allowed to marry then thereshouid be in ndatory marriage for the bishops if item Harvard 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