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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jan 1968, p. 5

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COLD to very cold weather will continue scrim most at Canada today British Col umbia continues cloudy and mild Snow is forecast for Ontario Quebec and the Mar itimes Figures on the map indicate expected high temp cratura today GP Wire photo NEWS BOUNDUP BOSTON Reuters An ex plosion and fire at the Harvard medical school Friday dc Itroyed about $000000 worth of chemicals and cultures some of them irreplaceable fire dcpart mcnt officials said Two women technicians were injured In the blast ivhich wrecked he first floor labora tory of the pathological build Both wera eated for burns Associate dow said two women technl cians were conducting experi mental work in the laboratory with alcohol and acetone when explosion occurred otal amage was estimated at about 60000 Separate Twins iOIIANNESBURG Reuters Sur1eons at the Transvaal Memorial Hospital for Children In this South African city today successfully separated Siamese twins joined at the head hos pital spokman announced The white twins Catherine and Shirley OHara were born in October by caesarian deliv cry Tha hospital superintendent said the twins were in satisfac tory condition but still on the danger list Work On Shell WASHINGTON The us Army in program that couldnevolutionlze the bullet businss is trying to shock the ahcll from small arms ammuni on ii the effort works and initial testsare described as encourag of dollars in use per and bras could be saved and the infantryrnans selfcar ried ammo supply mig aimarc by pounds Already the army has Intro duced 152millimetre tank round with combustible car trid eone that burns up do ing firingand new 1otrm limetre round will have combus tible material substituted for part of its brass case Produce Symptoms otfiAWAiCPi Even slight Imounts of alcohol may produce ions symptoms in persons have cred concussion charge against Michael Brian Shannon was dis missafiby Magistrate Joachim live time said Shannonhad all been warned by his doctor of tiiedangersiol drinking after fingering two cus as done voted by alcohol Shannon testified he drank small of brandy before he was ed up bylthe police last August as nose irons enters Sripporters of Chinas Commu party Chairriran Mao Tse nclred by the tinny took ptiol the eastern Chlnrprovinc Kinngsi oi away after powerrstruggla with nntlMaoists Radio Kiang up a7 revolu tianary committee to run the proahicedhe radio said Revolutionary committee on Henry Mca $300000 Damage In Harvard Blast ALLAN MAdEACHEN May Bun TORONTO CPI Health Minister Allan lifacEachen ex pected to announce his candida cy for the national Liberal lead ership in Halifax next weekend spent Friday in conferences with several prominent Toronto Liberals The minister refused to identi fy any of the persons he met but said it would be pretty fair in ference that they discussed his proposed candidacy for the leadership Study Merger TORONTO iCPi Top oiti clals oi the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and the Ontario Farmers Union Friday formed committee to study creation of single organization for the provinces 100000 farmers and farmworkers The agreement was reached during bibhorn closed meet ing sponnored by the Ontario Committee on Farm Income presided over by committee chairman Everett Riggs Ontar ios deputy agriculture minister The meeting decidedthe merger study committee should include tive representatives of each of the two farm organiza tions plus six members to be agreed upon by GPA and OFU members Stage Strike SAN QUENTIN Calif AP Nearly half the condemned men on San Quentin prlsona death row went on hunger strike Friday protesting the food and claimingfthelwiaitera are sloppy Associataitarden James Park said 25 of the 63 men on the row started the strike at breakfastnndthen turned down thpiclastmeni it the day served at pm However they won oneo their pain Park said the con vict waiters wore clean aprons servingthe afternoon meal the menu included fish pails with tartare sauce soupcole slaw withsour cream barbe cued short ribs fried potatoes creamed cauliflo red yellow cake in chh be pimento loat sandw eaten later Tests tutor ronomo or Onta nine demerit into must take compulsory road teats or their licences will be suspended Wal ter McNee deputy transport ow run at of Chinas as prov on and autonomous regions or well as the cities of Peking Shanghaiaod 11min millilitr Hld Friday lair plans to start twicedaily Montreal borough Toronto passenger by the provincial health depart border was crossed the drivers who havebeenassesred Plan Flights MONTREAL CPI Roya Pembroke Peter scrvica by March 15 it was on nounccd Friday Present plans call for Royalalr to begin with passenger fourengina de Havilland Heron Total flying time for the mile route wfll be about two hours including lominute stops at each city No Epidemic renown col survey ment last week turned up run ning nosesgand sore throats hilt no evidence ot flu epidemic The departments epidcrniolo gy section found no cases of Asian flu which caused sub ous epidemic in 1957 and is re ported reviving in parts of the United States The survey found few schools with an above normal absenteeism for sickness but not enough to indicate trend Decrdrng Vote HOWE ISLAND Ont CF HoWe islands clerk Friday cast the deciding vote giving the De cember 11 election to incumbent iteeva Cecil McReynolds break ing mote tic Mr Mclleyuolds polled 72 votes to challenger Jack Bak ers 11 but the recount Mr Baker called tied the contest east of Kingston Not Dispute OTTAWA JCPI Mann chairman of the Nat al Harbors Board says there is no dispute between shippers and the board over the length of the shipping season at Churchill Man on Hudson Bay As long as the ships are able to get in were open Mr Mann said Friday in an interview He denied the board has set limits to the shipping season in the northern Manitoba port The key was the weather and as longss ice conditions permitted shipping could continue Denies Bight PMOM PENE Reuters Prince Norodoni SIhanouk Cambodim head of state said today hiswbole country would be mobilized to fight if US iorces cussed the border and ed bodian press conference anouk again denied any right of American forceh inputs Viet Congscmss the Cambodian border But he said that Vlet Cong would the first offend ersdand the Americansthe sec on party Friday in dramatic power struggle that toppled An tonu Novotuy from the post he had held since 1953 The change was announced in communique after fourday secret party caucusand was virtually certain to be followed By major governmt reshuf in the next tow days The power struggle had been itr Malice said the action to fit of slangrange plan to evmhnlly undemo drivingmmloations Blastyear edfiivln verily VII al VMW indrulnotthemumts for the nis point Ontariosmmo drivers 31 bai Hows island is 13 mfles snuth IAN EXAMINER SATURDAY JANUARY DISTRICT WEATHER Cloudy Sunday Mainly cloudyskiesintheiore cast for the weekend of our area Snowflurrie or local snow squalls are also forecast Tem peratures are expected to drop as cold front moves in The overnight low recorded downs town at the Examiner Office was day degrees above zero The tem perature at 315 am was 20 de grees above zero TORONTO OP Official forecasts issued at 530 anti ESP Synopsis In northwestern 0n tario the bitter cold of recent days continues with tempera tures under mainly clear skies ranging between 30 and 40 below zero As low pressure centre moves eastward out of Ontario this colder weather will descend upon southern Ontario Soowilurrics are forecast for areas near the Great Lakes today and Sunday Tomato Hamilton Windsor Lake St Chrir Lake Erie Niag ara wostcnr Lake Ontario re gions Variable cloudiness with sunny intervals and few scat tered snowflurrlcr today and Sunday Turning colder today Very cold tonight and Sunday Winds nortbwcstcrly near 15 Eastcnr Lake Ontario Hath burton regions Light snow mostly ending this morning and clearing this afternoon few clouds and chance oi an occa sional snowflurry tonight and Sunday Mild this morning then much colder again tonight and Sunday Winds light London Lake Huron southern Georgian Bay Algoma regions OTTAWA GP Business is booming in Canadas more than 250 manpower centres The centres authorized by Parliament two years ago but In actual operation for only in months have served 500000 persons in the last year Duclos assistant deputy manpower minister says that despite the work now done by the centres he does not think the public has yet caught on to what they are trying to do The centres replaced the for mer National Employment Service offices and their name reflectstho added emphasis on counselling rat in Enlabor force mobility research and in firmation about the labor mar The department says rapid technological change coupled with manpower supply Fr0b loms are the reasons for ex panding the functions of the government sponsored employ ment service Mr Duties says more than public attitude to the service is phenomenal it no longer was regarded as the iastplace for Carroll OConnor and James Coburn discuss plans to about their wayout of an ambush in this from Water iroieNo aBlake Edwards production for tu opening iryllheatrew color and ck Ieclinl ithJoseph produ mic Colder Outlook Mainly cloudy with snowflurrlcs and local snow stainlts and drift Ing snow today diminishing gradually Sunday Turning cold er today Vcry cold tonight and Sunday Winds northwesterly no to so today northerly 20 Sun Sudbury North Bay northern Georgian Bay Timagarni re gions Clear or clearing thLv morning Mostly srmny the rest of today and Sunday Turning colder today Very cold tonight and Sunday Winds light Cochrane White River west ern James Bay regions Mostly sunny and very cold today and Sunday Winds light Ottayva and Montreal rcgionsr Light snow this morning clear ing slowly this afternoon Clear ing and much coldcr tonight and Sunday Winds light Forecast Temperatures Tonight Bin Sunday Report Business Booming lit 25 Manpower Centres Windsor 10 St Thomas 10 London 10 Mount Forest lo Wingham 10 Hamilton 10 It 10 10 10 10 Killaloe Muskolra North Bay 10 Sudliury do Earlton 15 Sault Ste Marie Kapuskasing 40 White River 20 Itioosones 20 Tirmnina 20 an unemployed person to seek work HELPS EMPLOYERS He says employers by rea sons oi publicity of one sort or another have tried new service and found it great help in meeting their manpower needs Many had previously been reluctant to use the Natlonr al Employment Service At least six months were spent in organising the manpow er centres under their niw terms and MInDIIEIDS says they still are like ocwatorea opening for business Mr Duclos says mor eehan $73600000 wasesct aside in 196760 government spending csl timates for the development and utilization of manpower and about half that ainoinit goes for the work of tha manpower centres MORE COACHES ASKED VANCOUVER CP Walter Babe Pratt says professional hockey teams should hire two or Tecimncop reminds you mincecnsrier his not arrived my in man Tovasnowman three coaches similar to inoc haH clubs the conspiracy Four of the Kirk who startr ed the IM Bde nusr TA plan of working half an hour each day for no pay PAltlS Rcuters Canada will launch major exhibition drive in France next week to foster ciascr relations between the two countries strained by President do Gaullas Viva Is Quebec fibre cry in Montreal last sinnmer Mines Minister Pepin will fly to Paris for an exhibition of 11 Canadian paintings whim will be iorrncrly opened Jan 12 by French hillural Affairs Minis ter Malraux French Foreign Minister Couve dc Murviile and Carra dian Ambassador Jules Leger also will attend Nineteen Canadian artists will show their works at the Muses National dArt Moderne our Canadian embassy here will stage another exhibition Dr Spock rIndicted BOMON CFAP Dr Ben iamin Spock 64 pediatrician fa mous for his writings on baby carc and four Others were in dicted by federal grand jury Friday on charges of conspiring to counsel young men to avoid the United States draft Justice department officials said the case will be tried here at date to be determined Also indicted were William Sloan Coffin lr chaplain of Yale Universi Michael Fer ber 23 graduate dudent at Harvard University Mitchell Goodman 44 author and Mar ous Raskin suof Washin gton DC codirector of the institute for Policy Studies Tho justice epartmentgsald eluded meet ing last Oct 16 at the Arlington Street Church in which drait re sistors allegedly burned their draft cards at the church altar during protest ceremony and Williaarn Graham rug Waterliole No co stars Carroll OConnor Mar caret Blye Claude Atkins Joan Biondell and JoinerWhit more Theeonsedydwestern centres around in thus et forir afargroupv to eal fortune ingold from the Army I717 uni New Zealand drivers The FBI said Spock and the others will not be arrested but will be asked to appear before the court at an unspecified date In New York City Spock told apress conference the indict tointimidaie opponents of the war in Vietnam DRIVE TURBINE CARS AKRON Ohio APi Tvro Dents Huirne world racing champion and Bruce McLarenwitl drive turbinepowered cars in this years 1ndlaapolissoi racef was announced Friday untow giypuiume bait advertising All nd refinements nra ncccpted for publication on the remiss that the product Ihoservice orIha offer to properly and oneatly def scribed andlanai word obihatiommnstJoLeoni exaggerated nannies comparative prices and it any reader encounters less than faithful on with condo um duorihed in ndvertueinent we would appreciate knowing of it ment appeared to be an attempt GIRLS WORK TO HELP ENGLAND to help increase productivity are radioedthth ilation lactoiy In london when they are employed Canada To Launch French Exhibition aimed at giving the French bcttcr idea of what Canada is really like It wiliba called Canadian Realities The exhibitions will be bold undcr the FrancoCanadian cul tural agreement VISIT DE GAULLE About the same time Quebec Cultural Affairs Minister Trem blay and delegation of four Benchspeaking Acadians from New Brunswick will be visiting France They will be received by do GaulIeseparately at the Elysee Palace Tremblay will visit Paris Jan 920 He will deliver lecture on French culture and tradition at the Coilegeydo France He also will meet several French cabi net ministers with whom he will discuss FrancoQucbec willide affairs and visit Quebec Pre mier Johnson is due to make to Paris around Easter The Acadians are Leon Rich ard president of the National Society ofAcadians President Adelard Ssvofe of the Univer sity of Moncton Euclida Daigle vicepresident of the Acadian Education Association and Gila bert Finn president at the As sumption Society VISIT PRIVATE Tho Acadians are coming to Paris on private visit at the invitation at de Gaulle HELD OVER T0 MOV PHONE 7234681 FAMWS FLAVERS mm l6 nuutov half Foo FUD HE meowmow Sauthlandfw From left ar Carol Fry 10 Brenda Minnlord 15 Joan and Valerie White 21 CF Wircphoto by cable from London The ruin of their visit Freoiah sources said is to renew old links with France with viow to promote the solidarity of the French community on either sida of the Atlantic in Monrtou Finn said in an interview Friday the Acadians will spend about two weeks In done in the university newspaper and different fieldsI it has nothing to do mu the New Brunswick government Fig1 said Its just for cultural at radar assoc Ml WING BINGO NEXT BINGO JANUARY it JACKFOT saaoroo is HIGH 51 Above NuSarvica Cleaner nu TUES IE OF 67 sonny Aria 5179 commuons SUNDAY not gm 7283440

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