l87 l967 toard on ROBERT STANFIELD of Nova Scotia and his wife Mary raise their hands In the the Norrie air after he was elected the new leader of the Progrcssivc Conservative party at the loa dership convention in Toronto Seturday night CP Wircnho to lll NORTH VIETNAM Navy Kn0¢1lt Out Seaport CWUS Navy planes virtually knocked out Cam Pha North Vietnams third biggest seaport in the first raid on the previously rcs tricted target the US com mand announced today Corn Pha only 46 miles northeast of Haiphong the big gest northem port is major outlet for valuable coal exports to China and Russia that help pay for arms Until the raidrSunday the port which is used by Russian cooling strips had been on the Pegtagons list of restricted lar ge 0n the ground bloody bat tling again raged between out numbered US mariues and nearly 3000 North Vietnamese with both sides taking heavy casualties The marines killed at least no North Vietnamese and suf fered 34 dead and fits wounded in the sixbour battle just below the socnlled demilitartzcd zone dividing Vietnam gt gt The marine unit was reported to have numbered 800 men sweeping across rolling hills in two groups about 1500 yards apart when the North Vict namese apparently dug in hit them They later managed to link up to form defence FLEW FROM CARRIER Over North Vietnam planes from the carriers Coral Sea and Oriskany bombed Cam Phas wharves storage area and crane sites US spokesman said the navy pilots cratered docks scored direct hits on large coal bunkers and hit four cranes Air force planes ran into Indian Chinese forces Exchangeliire NEW DELHI Reuters In dian and Chinese troops ex changed fire at Nathu Pass on the SikkimTibet border early today the defence ministry an nounccd Some Indian troops were wounded the defence ministry said It said the Chinese opened fire with rifles and machine guns early today and later used mortars and artillery Indian troops replied and the intermit iegit exchanges of tire are eon Th believed to be the first time artillery has been used on On Border the 2000mile disputed Hima layan frontier since the 0cto her 1962 fighting in which Chinese troops drove far south to the edge of the Indian plains Friday night Radio Peking claimed that Indian troops bay oneted two Chinese frontier guards who tried to prevent them from building fence on Chinese territory It said the two Chinese guards were injured and added Our frontierguards were forced to take selfdefence measures it did not elabo rate CAPSULE NEWS éMonitey Disease coin Victim mnaunc an The monkey disease that has puzzled scientists from several countries claimed the life of 19yearold girl laboratory worker Sunday the seventh person to die of the disease in West Germany Should Reject LaborrLawSuggesiion OTTAWA tCP Labor Minister Nicholson said today the fed eral government should reject suggestions to rewrite its labor laws as long as labor and management can be helped to come to the bargaining table with sincere desires to solve their own problems ungged satellite Returns PASADENA Calif APlDne satEiIite with bow in its bonnet and another withhugs in its system have fulfilled the dreamsot US space engineers just by landing in one piece The first called the astorobug satellite was snagged in light over thePaciï¬c Sat grday as it came down from space after 30 trips around the earth lliuto Workers Laid Oil lit Windsor WINDSOR GP At least 425 workers at Ford Motor Com panys engine plant here were to be laid off today company of ficials said Sunday The layoffs due to part shortage ItFords USV plants at the 1800 employee plantis paused by theUnited Auto Workers strike MiG175 and one Communist jet was probably downed by an ins Thunderchicf pilot who said it flipped over and disappeared into its wing MIGs INTERCEPT The encounter with the MiGs took place while the Americans were bombing rail lines 30 miles north of Hanoi US spokesman said the raids on Cam Pha in the heart of mining area will cut coal shipments to trickle at least temporarily US headquarters had no comment as usual on why the restriction on bombing the port was removed Two months ago Russia pro testedthat two seamen from Soviet ship were killed during strike by American planes in the Cam Pha vicinity Military sources here said however that the or an were not on board the Soviet ship which had not been hit but in lighters which were an automatic target for planes ranging the coastline Says Stanï¬eld MONTREAL tCP Pierre Bourgault leader of Quebec separatist party says Robert Stanfield newlyelected leader or the Progressive Conservative party may look intelligent and cleancut hutiis merely two faced MrBourgauit made the statement Sunday before 2000 persons attending meeting to celebrate the seventh anniver sary of the founding of the separatist Rassemblement pour Iinrlependance nationals Saying Mr Stanfield had been premier of Nova Scotia for years Mr Bourgauit asked what single step had been taken by himto ensure that the Frenchspeaking population of his province not he assimilated by an Englishspeaking malorl lo on Bureau of Statistics ad indicated that NovaScotla is the third most assimilating iii Schools Face MacsiVe Resignation NEW YORK AP New York Citys massive school cyan tern opened in chaos todayin the taco threatened mass resignations by most of 55 000 teachers Walkouts contin tied in Detroit and other cities It was not known immediI ately how effective the New York teachers walkout would be in the face of lastminute court action by the city but thousands of teachers stayed away as the schools opened and pickct lines appeared outside Moots after his cannon firehad ripped Ontario Canada Monday September ll I961 xttmï¬tvf WEATHER Cool again more Warmer made new tonuht at am lemma 68 Not More Than We For Copy 11 Page Beulah Shins Close To Haiti maul rte AP neuiaii killer hurricane that already has caused 16 deaths swirled dangerously close to the Domin ican Republic and Haiti today and threatened eastern Cuba Beulah was centred early today about 30 miles southwest of the city of Santo Domingo and 850 miim southeast of Miami winds raged to more than us miles an hour But gale force winds and heavy rains hit Santo Domingo Sunday night as they did parts of Puerto Rico earlier Sunday Danger still remained for the Dominican Republics Enraho no Peninsula The forecast called for Beulah to go inland on the peninsula and cross the country into lfalti which shares the island of lIispaniola Hurricane Flora tore through Haiti an economically poor Negro nationIn October loss on its way to Cuba Flora was blamed with killing 6t per Sflflsi Meanwbile Hurricane Doria churned along the east coast of 1N GIBRALTAR oining GIBRAUIAR ute sl There was singing and dancing in the streets of this British col ony today after referendum to which its residents massively rejected joining Spain But there also was fear that the Spanish might impose fur ther restrictions on Gibraltar in retaliation for Sundays referen dum which has been criticized by the United Nations Spain claims the vote was illegal Ninety nine per cent of the 12752 votes cast were in favor of maintaining Gibraltars 30 yearold linkwith Britain Only 44 people opted for the rock to become Spanish gt The turnout was 96 per cent of Gibraltars registered voters official figures showed Quebec Separatist Leader Twosiaced province with nearly so per cent of the population of French descent declaring they cannot speak French lIe saider Stanfield had never lifted finger to allow French Aesdians to have school of tbeirown COMETO QUEBEC He urged those who are French and living outside Que bec to come and settle in this Quebec where you will help us build strong national home English speaking Queheeers would be well treated it they want to speak the French lan guage while others who did not want to learn French would he treated like tourists cour teoust as passers De Gaulle Calls On European Nations To Unite WARSAW tReuterst French President Charles de Gauile today called ion the nations of Europe to unite to settle the German problem and the United States on course expected to take her zsovmilcs cast of the Virginia Capes Hurricane Chloe swirled across the Atlantic more than 1000 miles costsouthcast of Bermuda still days from land and in the Pacific tropical storm 1in brought forecasts of rain and high winds for south ern California and Mexicos state of Beta California Santa Domingos weather sta tion reported Beulah dumped torrential rains on the capital and brought winds with gusts to 40 mph Sunday night Beulob dealt Puerto Ricos south and west coasts punishing slaps talting one life and smashing at least dozen homesbefore charging across the ari oh toward the Dominican Republic Jthedeath was the 16th attrib uted to Beulah The is earlier deaths were on St Vincent and Martinique islands Beulah also took heavy toll In drowned cattle and other livestock Voters Reject Crowds sang God Save the Queen and roared Viva Brit ain when the figures were announced early today at refer endum headquarters Singing and dancingin the streets fol lowed Gibraltar Chief Minister Sir Joshua Hassan told the resi dents You have voted in free and most democratic way wor thy of the most civilized and besbconducted community in the world You havedecided about your future But want to tell you that the battle is not near the end We migh have to put up with more restrictive measures from Spain WAVE FLAGS The crowds replied by singing for Hes aJolIy Good Felloww their burst into God Save the Queen again cheering and wav ing British flags ponders viii Ha needs good tonic Tell him Dlafenbaker may retire 14 Children DiefIn Blaze RINCE GEORGE BC CPlFour small children died Sunday when cabin home was destroyed by fire while their father was in jail and their mother was away visiting friends The children were identified as Gloria Laboucsn her sis ters Beverly and Anita and brothcrmdohn They were the children of Mr and Mrs George Laboucam RCMP said Mr Laboucan had been arrested on an Intoid cation cborge several hours before the blaze broke out at 4am Mrs Laboucan was located at friends home An investigation has been ordered The Examiner TODilY Ann LoadersS gt CltyNeWs2 Classiï¬edit Comics1 Deaths10 District5 Editorial4 Soort89 TheatrH rv Listings7 Weatherl memmsï¬mwé its Premier TORONTO CF Premier Robert Stanfield said today he expects to return to Halifax Monday to resign from the Nova Scotla government he has headed for Il years clearing the decks for his new duties as national leader of the Progres sivn Conservative party He had not decided yet where to seek llouse of Conunons seat but he hoped to get one soonias possible There are two vacancies In the House neither in the Atlon tic provinces always thought Id ru nln Nova Scotia he said dont anticipate any difticulty in get ting seat The new lender said he wants to take little time off after his strenuous convenUon campaign but will soon meet the caucus of00nservatlve MPs including the former leader John Gr Dlefenbnker Prime Minister Pearson sent llfr Stanfield message of con gratuiations in which he said shall look forward to meet HALIFAX tCP The tension is over for the moment but rankandfile Conservatives in Nova Scotia soon will face the some pressurethat confronted morethan2200 delegates in Torontos Maple Leaf Gardens Saturdaythe choosing of new leader Although nothing has been said publicly there are indica tions of three or fourman fight for the job about to be vocatedltby Robert Stanfield Nova av Conservatives must find leader to maintain the tremendous magnetism at the polls generated by Mr Stanfield In hisrllyears as pre ruler during which he battered the opposition in four consecu the elections Last May 30 the Liberals managed to win only six at to TORONTO tCP John Diel enbakerturned back today to the sceneof his greatest triumphs and away from the scene or his greatest defeat He will decide his future in to establish new European gt order for common scurrity In speech to the Selm Polands parliament the French president said Franco and Poland could help to blaze the trail to European unity and to end the Vietnam warand bring peace to mankind Speaking in the presence ot Polands government and Com munlst party le odors the French president asked Would there have been wee In Asiawouldthere have been one In the Middle East if nur continent had organlged its co operation FRENCH PRESIDENT if urged Cominunist gov ernment of Poland toloin with France inth creation or unitedva cooking from Charles do Gnullo gestures as headdressesgthaSelm tPoii Parliament luworsaw today Ottawa where as MP Opposi the Atlanticocean to the Uni mountains in Russia tAP Wirephoto by cablehoni War saw Dont as anticipates No Trouble In GainingSeat ing you as roan as convenient to you to discuss matters of mutual Interest The premier said Sunday he had not received it yet but appreciated his good wishes fl Will get In touch with him as soon as possible for mach ing at his conveniences Mr Stanfield held his first news conference as Conserva tlvo lender at his local cam palgn headquarters apologizing for getting reporters out of bed early on Sunday morning PONDERS EOIIBE LEADER life said he doesnt know yet who the partys house leader will be for the parliamentary session resuming Sept 15 There would have to be fn con siderable degree of consulta tion with his colleagues first As for Quebec lieutenant who would be first among Frenchspeaking Conservatives he thought it was more impor tant to have many such men who could fill cabinet positions and provide leadership Nova Scotia PCs£onironied With Choosing New Leader seataWhile the NDP was shut out for the second straight time Its no secret the delight Nova Scotieiconscrvatives felt when MrSlanflcld won tho national PC leadership Satur day wss quickly tempered with the worrisome reality that while the national party had gained new leader the prov inciel party had lost the great est votegetter in its history There were only two issuesin the campaign for the May gt30 provincial electionthe Liber als and Robert Stanfield To find successor promising Robert Stonfields appeal at the polls wont be easy and individ ual Conservatives here were admitting even before the prelt mlers victory in Toronto that itwas worry Diei LeavesScené 0i Defeat To Decide Fiiiiire In Ottawa tion leader and prime minister he has written his career in his countrys history Still the Right Honorable Member for Prince Alberto he planned to go in week or in days to tell his constituents his intentionswidely reported to he resignation from tbeCorn mans source close to Premier Ross Thatcher of Saskatchewan says Mr Diefenbaker may be asked to become chancellor oi his alma mater the University of Saskatchewan Mr Diefenbaker after his defeat was sealed Saturday told his nowcheering party Now that am taking my retitement1saythis to you with deepest feeling have nothing to withdraw in my desire to see Canada one coun try one nation From theexperlenceof three bitter years of contention over the leadership he advised his party the fires Dizcontro versy burn around your leader add gasoline to that fire Premier Robert Stanfield of Nova Scotia was heir to those years of Internal partystrlfo culminating in his electionsat urdayj Eleven years ago thePrairis lawyer tookrcommand ot the party After few months as Opposition leader he spread the adulation of the party rank and file across the electoral map to form minority govérn ment in 1957 ï¬rst ended 22 years of Liberal power He raised the partys ortunes to the pinnacle in 1953 winning the greatest Commons majority since Confederation HERBS ONE guard in Montreal mingpool stood by idly as young girl struggled help lesslyin thevwaler Excited spectatorDo thing Ltfeguard cant swun Spectator Then how the blazes did you get the lame Lifeguard Im bilingual