Li Local Weather humanism Our misï¬tuserth Emailsadulth flimsyoutta mammal Enhde thtYurNaln SEN BARRY GOLDWATEB tells roomful supporters purl newsmen at loo Angela Victory For Go dwateri that seem to be the win test to win Californias cadet oer He was leading Gov Nelson Rockefeller in the con Nationat Convention AP Wirephoto In California Primary can FRANCISCO APiSene Itor Barry Goldwater swept to stunning California victory and commanding position to day in the Republican prul dential rane By narrow margin the Ari wna senator captured rich bloc of 36 delegates from Gov ernor Nelson Rockefeller of New York in Californias prim ary Tuesday The delegates are brnd to vote for Goldwater on the first ballot at the nominat irc convention in San Francisco starting in July Rockaeller captured most of the states 58 counties but de cisive surge for Goldwater in late southern California returns chiefly from Los Angelesï¬nailed down the bitter contest for the westemer Results from 19800 of 32861 voting districts showed Goldwater 963957 Rockefel vler 968336 The victory in this last pres fdentlal primary before the July 18 Republican national iRemcrin ECFMM Is QuebeCs REGINA OP Quebecrdel egates to the annual convention of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities said Tuesday they want to stay in the federation ammonia see that the led erationgrves more lucidroo to the special problems of various press of Canada and res greatercare to avoid tr 55 log on provincial government rights in dealing directly with the federal government Tne press conference came liter CEWPNSideot Kushner Mayor of West Kildo nan Mam said there were powerful forces which wnuld liave you Quebec members leave the federation er Kushnets reference ap parently was toa statement made year ago by Quebecs municipal affairs minister one Laporte who said CFMM was largely espm riblefor an increasing num ber of cases in which muni Widens aFor Red prefer the Red Ensign ersv favor the flag TheiExaminer has hoeri one of 34 newspapersithroughout the country conducting polls Jlhe grhudJotali of the nationwide votA fng indicatesthot 54033 readers support the Ensign and 33th want new lla Readers of Montreal pporters ofa diatiacï¬ve flag ompored tooolyoa for the Ensign It town wltintho newspaper there ramstin forthe distinctive flag inflirmnlns with 662 nd 57 the distlnc vefi compared to 119 Yes and tiey agreed with Mr Laporte increased its Lines by so per Ensign ewaoaoe orod tinctive The Red Ensign has held be lead by way Returns up to today showthal 67s Barrie anddistrlct reads Red Ensign and tau support distinctive Canadian sooner La Press were strongest convention brought Goldwater within striking distance of the 565 votes hell need for the nomination He called it giant step toward his quest to lead the Re publican ticket into the Novem ber election Pierre Salinger former White House press secretary trounced State Controller Alan Cranslon for the Democratic nominatin for the 175 Senate seat held by ailing Democratic Senator Clair for the us Senate seat held by Eagle The Salinger victory dealt setback to Governor Edmund Brown and otheriparty ele ments who supported Crans ton it showed too the vote pulhngpower oi the Kennedy image used heavily by the press secretary to the late pres dent The myearold former San Francisco Reporter who couldnt even vote for himself because hes egisteredin Vir ginla will the Republican nominee onetime actor George Murphy Brown however won another infraparty squabble His 154 slate of delegates to the Demo feated rival slate headed by Mayor Samuel anty of Los Angeles snout AP About 2oooo ing that President Chung ilee Part of South Korea resign fought bloody battle with po lice today and on into the night His shaken regime proclaimed martial law Street fighting swirled around the capital and on the ap proaches to the capital in day of wild disorder were reported in other South Korean cities The decree putting the nation under martial law was an nounced alter Park who came to power four years ago on the heels of another student upriSA ing called the National Secur ity Council into urgent session Also summoned were the rep resentatives of the United mung with the federal States They were US Ambas government on matters which are solely provintnal iurisdie nus Us Gen Hamilton Home the United states commander in Korea Sp perilous were the streets where students were seizing army trucks batteringattbe capitals gates and raining stones on police that Berger stilt MORE CAUTION the Quebec spokesmen said only up to po They said the CthlM is showing signs of being more eareiul of provincial rights the federation was ad up 17 years ago to provide forum for discussion of municipal problems and to present muni pal ideaato thefederal gov ernmastia MayorvReg Dawson of Mount Royal Que treasurer of the federation said the federation ABERDEEN APiLlhe growing typhoid epidemic in Aberdeen has turned Scotlands leading resort into pariah out last yearrandsix Quebec municipalities dropped out Six Ontario municipalities also dropped out Earlier CFMM iehremtive ï¬fï¬fpï¬fffldmï¬cï¬fï¬etg iheepidemic which rm use ML porter mu caused the death of oncwoman may continues unehecltm lhertotal of identified cases reached 343 today and 10 suspected cases were under observation Coming at the start of the tourist season the outbreak has already coal Aberdeen hun dreds of thousands ofpounds Asia ghvarnment inquiry sought the cause of the out break the secretaryioiatiate 1m throughout the tr ev arm mm because Aberdeen health ofï¬ci als believed one olthem hod spawned the epidemi mons however that there was no positive evidence that the rtwohrandaboth South Amer leaoawate responsible it had notrevur been establlthed1lte said that corned coiding almost 9000 for it ooor agate votes to the Republican cratic national convention de students and citilens demand Outbreaks sadnr Samuel Ectgurhild Noble toldthe House ofCom bcefwar to mm warm marsu all barrio Examiner Milan munwow Election In Hands Off Opposition PM Should llvoid New Vote Liberal Workers Told Launch Containing firms For Cuba Seized By on LONDON ReutersiThe de fence ministry in amino today innnotinced that British de stroyer had chased and seized launch containing arms and ammunition to miles north of Cuba The defence ministry said the destroyer Decoy chased the launch for is write in the Balt bomas area Five people aboard were ar ircsted and arms ammunition explosives and other equipment seized when leaving at high speed the tiny island of Asguilla Cay 45 miles rth of Cuba and part said Decoys captain Omdr Stevens ordered hot pursuit miles the craft than hove to woman were taken into cu lady The Deco also put land ers and seized arms were taken to Nassau zoom Students Citizens Battle With Korean Police and Home new to the cooler ease in helicopter Then as the lighting sput tered an alter nightfall Deputy information Minister Lo Suk chsn announced the emergency martial law decree giving the nucleation and drive people from Seouls teeming streets Park in statement said his step was inevitable the decision was reached after Park had conferred for moro than two hours with Her ger and Howie As the talks went on in the presidential mansion 11600 in fantry about mile away hurled tear gas shells into throng of students trying to ï¬fth on the National Assem The students detaching from crowd of 20000 studentsand adults who haddemonstrated and rioted in the capital swarmed over barbed wire bar ricades before the capital and forcedpotice to retreat it was then that Loon army regulars werebrought up to stop the march There is no shadow of doubt thatthia outbreak started from tin of comedybeet Maquleenicarne into conflict again with Noble whenho said the infection may have come from lbyeaoold tins of beef re leased from government good ministry stocks recently be cause ofarise inifresh best prices Noble said there was no ground for suggesting govern ment stoclrswero to blame One theory is that the epid emic began in an Aherdcan mariretwhcrc sixpound tins of beef weresoldhy the slice and the oontaminated slicer used for other meats Notionly Ashas Nth an warned tourists to stay away from Aberdeen until the epidemic is ove Aberdeen re the is was spotted rah territories in the and chased the launch for Fivepeople on board including ing party as are on the island and three more people were ar rested The launch with prison umy Wwer to crush the dem last night at the Dordiest Hotel in London to attend dinner given by the visiting ViitTo mawn CP Transport Ministor Pickersgfll is expected to walk right into the Commons flag fight today fresh from brief trip to London and Paris Even before Mr Pickersgilla return the Opposition peppered the government with questions Tuesday about his audience with the Queen last Friday Prime Minister Pearson dis Canned Meat Blamed For Typhoid Epidemic idents find it difficult to go else where People who hooked into the Billy Butlin holiday camps for summer vacations have re ceived telegrams cancel ilng theirresenrations Aberde nians flying to find aocommo datlons in English resorts are told fsorryfull up sworn Ransom behind the Queen who was Govt Peopéréd Otter lickersgills foundland Premier smallwood i7 telegramsHs asked that com lleatles Dmmmer Coils pruld VAbboudr in any tats visit ends fbursdayller husband Prince Philipislands crowned it years ago yester day AP Wirephoto by cable from London Queen tried suggestions thirt the trans port minister metthe Queen on government mission to consult her on the flag resolution introv dueed in the House last week He said Mr Piekersgltl trav elled to London and Parisat his own expense on private busl ness trip The minister had dos cided to seek courtesy call at Buckingham Palace to inform the Queen about the flag reso lution Opposition Dieters baker said this information should be passed on to New llc quoted hlr Smailwood as telling the Newfoundland legis lature that the federal govern men had done the province great honor by sending the New foundland representative in the federal cabinet Mr Pickers gllii on mission to consult the Queen Mr Diefenbahar also cone plalned that Mr Pearson ap parently gave Mr Smallwoo some information that had been denied to Parliament In May OTTAWA CPt Top Liberal party workers and organisers ended twodav maths niea day night with ringing dc elaration by Prime Minister Pearson that if an early general election is precipitated the onus and responsibility will be on tho oppositiona heads Mr Pearson said so far as be his cabinet and his Liberal sup porters in the Commons are concerned an election with all its achisrns and delays should be molded at this juncture Pur liarnent was moosed of man and women elected to do job and they should stay it The Liberal national council drawing about 225 delegates from provincial and federal or ts if mainly to constitutional and or ganizations devoted ganlzalional problem in its final hours passed along to the partys national policy committee statement principles envisaging larger iativcs by the federal gov eromcnt in national affairs i3er norms Mr Pearson speaking at the closing banquet enumerated 40 points of achievement by government and said they were only part of the program for the life of Parliamentfour to five yearsfor which he had man date His list included reestablish meat of friendly and pk dia lngues in international re atlo United Nations support into lion oi the deice forces ti theroyaltomm non niirigtpuirm adjoinumunm thedivorce log jam in Parammt Thesa are the measures that have been adopted and there are others on the House of Com mons order paper Mr Pear We are going to stay summer until we get the important ones to opera son said here th tion Ha denounced political mah ivolilies obstruction and on in Parliament and said his government is deter mined to carry on as if we had oeuvrings bickering irrel aneies rop clear mid neresponsmuty or ing an election at this time through filibusterng or otltï¬ sitiori hlr Pearson said tactics remains with the PW dont want an clECllVibth want to get on with stand or inllby The constitutional changes were sparked by womens and young Liberal gmups calling for more grassroots say in party affairs particularly with the inclusion of women on the national policy and organization committees it was decided to hold national convention ev ery two years instead of every five years The policy statement drafted by committee headed by Gore don Blair of Ottawa raised questions of greater federal re for no ordinatiag provincial efforts in education andï¬rllurai affairs There was little debatefhow ever after Mr Blair emails sized that thepolicy statement is for national party httrposo not restricted to the federal field No amendments by way of do ietiona or additions were pen mittod and the policy statement was referred to the national pol icy oommittee tor further dis mission 11te closing banquet featured program including impersona for Rich Little of Ottawa and the Festival Singers of lbmntot hi Mr Little closed his monologue by mlndciriog hlr Pearsons speaking style Talksltecessed In South Viet Nam VIENTIANE ReuterstDay old Laotian crisis consultations among the ambassador to Laos was ert aln Canada the United Stars lndia Thailand re and south tNarn were in oneday recess here today ilbe talirs opened hiesday withthe lastminuto addition of indln as one of the nations repi resented the initial session went on for 75 minutes The en voys were expected to meet again yltrursday The British charge daifaires John Denson told reporters the talks were aimed at suppoiting the position taken by Laotian neutrallst Prender Prince Sou Vanna Phnuma rSouvanna has conditionally agreed on another international confereuccron La provided the pmï¬ommunist Father Len forces withdraw frompositions captured from the ineutralisll during the th long