our compactors Por Examiner Want Ads Tale pbona PA Milt The telephone another to call for the Business or Editorial Dept ll PA M337 cos No To Seek LumberTalks Between us Canada by unseen unnmson WASHINGTON CF The United states shortly will ask Conndato enter into formal talks to find some amicable solution to the lumber issue centring on industry demands for curbs on the moooopooa year softwoods imports from Canada Qualified authorities said the state department now is moving cautiously to prepare its formal request to the Canadian govern ment in line hcn crnid plan ndllincd 15 At that time Kennedy can for lltllitt lion of negotiation with Canada concerning the mount of soft woods imported into the its Vhiic Kcnnctiy did not specify what he meant by fnegoliuv lions legislators who met with him to draft the plan said it would lnvolv Canada voluulurr port of soltwoods to ease com petitive pressures on northwest ern producers who claim they are badly hit by lowertpriccd Canadian supplies President Producers also have asked the us tariff commission to rec ommend higher duties on Can dian lumber under escape clause hction and the commrsv sion has set publichearing1 for Oct Hearings maycontinue for several months While legislators representing the affected lumbar states maintain the US government willdcmand voluntary export curbs on the part of Canada ad ministrative authorities indicate the initial state department ro Invest wlli not gothat for hiindf hat the Canadian government is opposed to rev otrictions of any sortparticul arly in this period when Canada has tightened ris belt to protect HERES ONE REMHIHElH wonder If member met Years ago you asked me to marry the Canadian dollarMira state department likely will ask that initial talks simply explore the facts involved in the lumber la rue Only when Canada and the 05 agreeon the factsthat it causes of the plight of the American lumbsrmrnwlll the US then suggestlhat talks ad tvlancc to the point of negotia onr WILL EXCIIANGEVIEWS An official said We want tn explore ihls amicably There wont be any real negoti ons until we exchange views with the Canadians on the facts and agree on the facts as the basis for negotiations Indications are that the entire process will he slawmotion government reaction to industry demands for immediate action tortorb imports from Canada Kennedy is undorstrongpres sore from northwestern Demo crats including Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon and Senator Warren hingnuson olWosh ington to provide immediate rc cf to Pills May Be Dangerous JOHN BlitD OTTAl CPI Canadian doctors and druggists will re celvea warning letter telling them of possible side effects on some women of two oral contra cgpiives nowbeiag sold in Can However Dr lifovreii director of the food and drug division of the federal health department said in on interview there Leon evidenced sth drugs Enovid and Orthouovum can cause thromhophlebltis blood clots that canlead to death He said the warning letter to doctors and drugglsts is ustmi owing reports particular drug has produced side effects It will be sent out this week similar procedure was fol lowed in 106i after German re ports said that the drag thali domldecausod congenital mai formations when taken by meg nant women The babydeform Sales Probe ing drug was later withdrawn from sale in Canada Dr lllorrcil said the warning letter to doctors and drupgists follows reports from the United States and Britain of fatal cases of thrombpphlehitis on women who used the drug Eno vid Six women are reported to have died in the US and one In Britain However Dr dnrg caused the deaths Dr ltiorreli said the warning also included the drugOrthono yum because it is so similar in its composition that it might be lookedupon with suspicion Enovld can be obtained prescription in Canada the US and Britain butidt is under in vestigation by the two latter countries to determine whether there is any relationship he twecn the drug and blood clot ting Dr lttorrell said no alleged cases oi blood clotting have T5 Discover Loss TORONTO CPIThe Ontario government is planning an in vestigation to find out whether companies are trying to avoid provincial sales tax oi three per cent by buying outside the provrnee Treasurer Allan said Tuesday his staff is in the process of appointing auditors to check on companies His announcement came in an interview after it was learned that methods of collecting sales tax was one oi the main topics Monday at the third provincial premiers conference in Vie tono Premier Lesage of Quebec chairman of the conference said methods of collecting the tax from persons who avoid it soch ps by crossing provincial borders to purchase merchan dise and then having merchants ship it to themoccupied much of one of the openingdayses sions While Mr Allan said Ontario had no proof that ducking the tax was widespread prac tice Quebec sources estimated that province loses severai millions year An official in the Quebec de partment of revenue said both individuals and companies use the loophole to avoid the sales tax of four per cent in some municipalities another two per cent is added for municipal purposes Both provinces use the same method of collection the merchant is responsible for col lecting the tax and turning it over to the government The Quebec spokesman said Ithe problem is that there is no control between provinces but aoother said the premiere seem to be aiming at an inter pravrncral agreement whereby the provinces would respect each others laws grail stressed thereisno evi nee that the been reported as result of us ing Orihonnvum but the drug had not been on the market as long as Enovid think the same warning should go out to doctors because it isthasonlc kind of compost lion he said Doctors and druggisis in the US and Britain are being ting sido effectsofinobi is known in Britain as Conovid Living Cests Becordiiigh OTTAWA CrlLiving costs in Canada rose in June to record high level due almost entirely to sharp rise in food prices the bureau of statistics said today The consumer price index registering its second consccir tivc monthly increase advanced halt point to 131 July from 1305 month earlier rise in June followed the May dollar devaluation However the bureau did not spell out how much of on impact was caused by devaluation of the dollars exxchage rate to can US cents step which increasedprices of imports The June index level com pares with figure of 129 for thocorresponding month last year The index is based on 1949 prices equalling 100 PRUCING UP UNAPPRECIATED OflAWA CF When workmen were gathering discarded Christmas trees last winter they also picked up growing seven foot spruce from Grants sootycovered front lawn City council agreed Tues day nlghi to pay $2575 to replace the tree ceaO Kelsey in White House ceremony yesterday transactions on 15 marketing amide in the US receives the Distinguished Civilian KEESEY govern ts highest honor for an employee Sen Hu bert Humphrey lsat right centre AP Vigrwhoio Of Wants Party To Stay Clear ROUYN Que Cll Real Caouctte QuebecsSocinl Cre dit leader said today he wants the partyto stay out of Quebec provincial politics for the pre sent hlr Caouetle said some of the partys newly elected members of Parliament wont Social Cre dit to enter the provincial arena and the matter will he discussed at national caucus in Ottawa At ver national leader Robert Thompson would use all their influence to keep the party out oi Quebec politics Our members are entitled to thei ronraï¬t this am definitely against forming provincial party at this time Our organization is geared to the federal level Social Credit can be applied effectively only at this level llfr Caouetct raised the issue of Social Credit participation in the next Quebec election him self last Friday when he said in Vancouver that it should take stand against the New Demo cratic Party in this province am dedicated to fighting socialism to the last drop of my energy he said but this doesnt mean that we have to run candidates agalnst the so cialists He sold Social Credit forces in the last federal election com tum drummerr Liberal and Union Nationalc workers VICTORIA CPlThe third provincial premiers conference is history today but its effects probably will be felt periodically for some time One early result from the two days of private discussions held The index increase in Ma of by heleaders mamas 10 monitoror point andme imvmai mm 11 change in social assistance regulations allowing the prov inces to put to work the able bodied who draw welfare pay menls To Gas SAN QUENTIN Calif AP Elizabeth Ann tMa Duncan who paid two hired killers $360 to murder her sons Canadian bornwite is condemned to die in Saerucntins gas chamber today for the crime inspired by her warped mother love Barring unlikely lastminute stay Mrs Duncan 50 will he strapped in one of the cham bers two death choirs at 10 arri PDT pm EDT Augstine Baldonado 28 and Luis Maya 28 the two tavern drifters who executed their murder contract in November 1125th buryrngeoyearoid can will he marched into the gas chamber three hours later Frank Duncan the handsome lawyer son whom Mrs Duncan Ms Finkbines See Swedsh MD STOCKHOLM iAPi Mrs Sherri Finkbine finally saw Swedish doctor Tuesday and is expected to seek official appro val early next week for abortion of thebaby she fears has been deformed by thalidomide Her husband Robert told re ters his wife Phoenix nnrrmrevrï¬orrparsonal ace the doctor again Friday He said the application for the abortion probably will be sub mitted to the Royal Medical Board next week The Finkhlnes arrived Sunday to Seek the abortion which was refused legal sanction by an Arizona court earlier The 30 yearold brunette nearly three months pregnant hadtokon the her early pregnancy The drug has beanblamed for the birth amour nal organs The Royal Medical Board has sanctioned abortions for seven other pregnant women who took thalidomide It hurt Effect of MaiDUnmnGoes tranquillizer thalidomide during deformed armalegs and inter FREFD OF CHANGES this after being freed on charges Changers Social aid gt Others may bring changes in the basic minimum require ments of automobile insurance coverage in some provinces and new laws in Ontario and Quebec to prevent salestax evasion by the crossborder shipment of re tail merchandise sWhatever resultsrcomcrzfrom the conference those who par ticipated in it say they are agreed that all havobsnefitted Premier Lesoge of Quebec chairman of the conference could not bear to share with an other woman was turned down by Associate Justice William Douglcs Tuesday in plea to have his mothers execution postponed for thir time Duncan now apdps Ward Sullivan LcslAagelcs lawyer flew toGlenwood wash where the vacationing Supreme Court justice granted the futile heon ing Douglas reported his refusal confident thathe would order delay as he did two years ago wasuriding from Corona soothe NEWS OTTAWA CF suave to look and talk like the tall WASHINGTON AP éffha zï¬rrmnmiï¬ï¬qwum mission reported today The range the brief announcement fsrael of bassador Arthur Lour dispute over the fa ysat lvo Amer erenCe other premiers when he told res porters at theend of the business sessions Tuesday mealsandruuppeaplenl we have normally no chance of to intervene while Mrs Duncan Posesiis Transport Mi ister Transport Minister Leon Baloer has left trail of bad ch ues phoney orders and embarrassed executives frordj Queeioec Cityto Ottawa authorities said today The mansaid still at large and apparrmtiy still suspecting people aatfeon Balcer Small Soviet Blast Reported Soviet test site in central Siberia and was in the tow kilotoa UK Rejectsviiussian Plan GENEVA Reuters Britain told the lrnatlondisarma ment conference here today that she would neveragrqe to the abolition atoll nuclear delivery vehicles in the lust stage of disarmament as proposed by the Soviet Ilium Joseph Godber minister of state at the British foreign office said that Russia had made nol serious attemp to show howthe elimination of such velvleles weldhe ye Sohlen to the United States by midnighttmtight IsrachVAm is expressed hope that the threecounlry 4met of conspiracy Seventymem bars of thesect longblamed eLterrorism 38day hca photo MsAM drew the noddingapprovol of We are all convinced that our exchange of information data and opinions will be to the great advantage of our govern Tlre provinces agreement that it would be wise to require cmploysblo social assistance recipierilsulo earn their welfare payments wossecn as one of the most significant conelusioos llir Lesagéuscd it to illusv tratothe value of the confer ence itself Every premier was thinking the some thing he said But meeting and excranging ideas and opinions on this So we got together here and we realize moreprofoundlythan over that we have exactly the same prob lems in every province COVERED MANYTOPICS The premiers covered an agenda eluding 17 topics of mutual interest and concern Eaelftopic was primarily pro vinciai in nature although the federal government was in volved in some because of its financial participation Thopremiersinsist that there was no attempt atthozeonfer ence whichbcgan in Quebec Cityin 1960 and continued in Charlotteth uponih€=fcderaigovcmmen BRIEFS fasttalking man posing as dobonair cabinet ministeris passing himself often un Soviet Union set off sooth detonation occurred at the said téowned rainline stood firm lSif orderto fly Dr Robert ican spy would hortly be recur morass Sunny Ind warm today and Thursdxy Low tonight 47 High tomorrow 79 For complete summary turn to page two gun blasts appeared lessened vwrecksdls plant with the of water but displaced reai To Establish iv w=wssrtrusfaa CF massive police court has that lasted 38 days and co loopoo ended hlesdny wrrea so cy charges against 70 leaders of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobor sect were dismissed The 70 charged with conspire tngto intimidate the Parliament Canada and Legislature of British Columbia through acts otvrolcnce were members of the ruling fraternal council of sect blamed for bombings and te in the KootcnpyJL 3th xumï¬a Ailwero set free except II who have been convicted oi terrorist activities and are serving terms ranging from to months to 12 years Magistrate William Evans of Nelson no recognized ex port on Doukhobor affairs said the Crown failed to establish sufficient evidence to commit the Freedomites for trial DIDNT SIIOIV CONSPIRACY The mass of documents pre sented by Ihemenlncluding number of alleged confessions did not show conspiracy ho iliost of the documents quoting Frecdomitcs were made up of complaints eat or Imaginary but there wnsmo evidence of toi midate Following the dismissal 50 members of the council met in Vancouver to discuss the future of the sect Another meeting will behc Joolodovmrkoff member of the council who wiasgfrccdg of nsplgacy charges held In an majority of the council would not return to the Kootcncys whore Freedomite women have burned 200 of their ramshackle homes Some families with re14 atives at the special mountain prison of Age iz 70 milesreast of Vancouver may settle on the lower mainland he said In Ottawa MacLean Cop Poses Rs Drdg oukhbors Freed OVii $100000 Hearingiaiis Conspiracy commissioner of penitentiarlu said there are no plans for forcefeeding the Frecdomito prisoners tie sold prisoners prepare hclr own food in ponitcntiarlea and no special concessions could be mode to the Frecdomltes He also said the prisonc sleeping on springs cause they refused forearry their mattresses to their cots Last weekend police set up roadblocks on key highways leading to the lower mainland ss exodus Fr site of the fireproof Doukhobor prison Fiftyfour Freedomltes are being held at the prison All are on hunger strike now in its 16th day Meanwhile Ireodomite women wired Justice Minister Fulton that the men at the prison are suffering exposure to cold and hunger because they werent given clothing and bedding fliew Sanders Backed By UN LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo Reutersl fh KBiflIlgndCs gime today defied mounting pressure on several fronts to end its secession fromiiherest of The Congo The pressure look the form of new sanctions hy the centre Congolese government or travel comm of laugh out backed by the United Nations which banned all flights over the secessionist province ex cept those by UN planes The central government order said that all planes thing to andfrom Kolanga must land at Leopoidvilla Airport for immt graiion clearance Addict Brings About 042 Charges VANCOUVER CF six month undercover job by young RCMP constable who posed as drug addict ended Tuesday in the first major crackdown in Canada on the sale of goofballs Thirty four menand eight women were charged with traf ficking innareotics and goat balis as result of the work of Coast James Hunt 24 Const Hunt who as bearded longhaired saddlct in the citys east end bought gootv balls and narcotics appeared court clean shaven and in his RCllfP uniform as the charges were read ltTwenty suspects were ar rested hunt was on for 12 more Ten of those charged ai ready were serving prison terms for other offences Most of the charges involve trafficking in goofballsbarbi turatcs and sedatives usually lxcd with brought under the control of the federal Food and Drug Act last September with unkept hair goatee and rumpled clothes Hunt lived Damage starts on tCPl am dozen families of this village barred from their homes after MBVï¬iizfinMgljnykgplA sions at propaneigas plant Saturday andSunday hoped to return today The last flames from hou sands of gallonssof compressed gas sputtered out Tuesdaya1 most three days after they be anddanger of further Tanks were permitted to cool overnight in the area of the Propana def stredms cats from that roarmarmmrmavr als before movingb The last fire raged at 30000 gallon tank of compressed pro pane jetting through an escape valve as it burned off amid fears the whola=tsnlcmight dat with addicts herefor several months buying narcotics and gootballs from underworld ped diets every chance he got The underworld knew some thing was going on said city drug squad detectives but Coast Hunts identity was never revealed His undercover work began as the use of goofballs increased among addicts here because of shortage of heroin which forced prices up to$22 cape sule more thanfour times nor mal underworld price The shortage followed the ar rest of 31 men and women here last January breaking up what poiicedescribcd as the largest narcotics syndicate to operate in weste Canada rvee ago twoVnncouvcr ISun reporters said they could huygoofhalls almost as easily as ndy or cigarettes while min ng with few of the citys adhehJivemricuUuootm ranged from $5 dozen Coroner Glen McDonald said to deaths had been attributed to overdoses oi barbiturates during the first six months of this year cents each to omens over $500000 unofficial males otthe damage ran as highos 5500000 as officials of the fire marshais office and the Ontario Energy Itcsn ces Board investigated the known cause of the series oft gt blasts that erupted in the peace fulvillnge north of Toronto TTho $200000 Superiorrplant and six houseswere destroyed another st heavily damaged Nineteen tantra trucks and two ailwdy cars re wrecked in the initial blast as hewalked toward an apparent gas seep ageiroma truck others uone serious About two dozebwcro treated for rninor burns and outs and ftan