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Barrie Examiner, 13 Sep 1967, p. 1

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WEATHER Storey sides us continue terrier rowfilaw W16 domes tiixb Thursday 75 For motels weather moan see pagan l367 I967 WhitherNo2 Nat Moi Then to For copy 31 lANFlElDRESIGNS AS PREMIER IN nonarvr STANFIELD took familiar walk to work this morning but it was his last as premier of Nova Scotia The new leader of the national Progressive alive party resigned at noon after it NEW DELHI tCPlIndian and Chinese forces exchanged tire for the third straight day lacross the Himalayan border ibetween Tibet and the lndian protectorate of Sikkim spokesman for the Indian defence ministry said the Chinese after flvhour lull began tlo again at 130 mm across the 1400tHoot Nathu Pass about to miles from Gangtok the Sikkimese capital This is perhaps the Chinese way of replying to our note sug tigesting ceasefire beginning at 5230 rum Wednesday said the spokesinan ltersaid the firing was cnntin urng on subdued scale The defence ministry had reported its harder force sof iered light casualties in the pre ious two days of firing The hinese claimed that 36 of their border guards were killed pr wounded Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said Tuesday that the clash at Natbu Pass where Indian sores guard the mountain crossing between Tibet andSilr him is not new danger ALLEGE INDIAN RAID The Chinese accused the Indianslof crossing the frontier and launching the attack Man dfly The Indians said the Chinese opened fire first with rifles and machineguns then followed this up with artillery Newspaper men in the area reported there was no evidence of any substantial troop buildup along the frontier Sikklm tiny Himalayan lringdom of 170600 people with an armed force of 300 palace guards depends on India forits detenee UWARSAWJAP Rebulfed in efforts to steer Poland to more independent policies French President de Gaulle flew home riiesday after sign ing joint communique reflect ing Polishfirencb disagreement on the great issues of Europe restatement covering the pr idents sixday visit did not even uphold permanent Polish rule over the OderNeisse region former Gcrman lands transferred to Poland at the curl of the Second World War De Gaulle has backed the Ptlcs on this since 1959 and did sit with new force durgg his But he did not put it in it perhaps because he wins given so little Polish sup port for his own proposals for Warsaw to develop broader perspective to depend less on Moscow and to not joint with Fiance to curl the division at rope into blocs Geimdny was mentioned only years as the provinccs chief lie is shown here as he strldcs past the Robert Burns monu ment ina downtown park on his regular route to the pre rhiers office from his south end home tCP Wirephotoi iindia Chinese Clash Continues Radio Peking reported anti lndian demonstrations in Lhasa the Tibetan capitol today and condemned Indias military provocation against China Blast Derailsrlg Supply Train SEOUL RenterslAn explo slon derailed freight train carrying US Army supplies today about 20 miles south of the demilitarized zone separat ing North and South Korea No casualties were reported National police said they asus pected North Korean agents misreadingma vitalslick speclol Rhodesiqwins ROund In Jungle MiniWeir SALISBURY RhodESII AP Round one in small Jungle war between Rhodesian secu rity forces and African free dom lighters is over with the Rhodoslans overwhelming win nets All but handful of the insur gents who slipped into Rhodesia from Zambia early last month have been accounted for Mop plng up continues Death Sentence Imposed 0n Men By Peking Court HONG KONG the te sl counterrevolutionaries were sentenced to death in Peking for political murders and killing people while looting Radio Peking rr Ied today The sentence passed by Peking municip oples court and announced it mass rally niesday the radio said The sentenced men were not named observers here said the harsh sentences were intended to serve as is waning to the public that no further lawless ness would be tolerated The official Peking Peoplis Daily said no mercy must shown to thstraublemakers who were some of the handful of bourgeouls powerholders former landlords rich pens ants counterrevolutlonaries as well as United StatesChiang agents and Soviet revisionist agents Tire municipal peoples court slsosentenced todeath fifth man described as criminal murderer but his execution was postponed for two years during which he would do fogced labor Radio Peking sar flaw APSULE NEWS Seés No Alarm Over Schools WRONTO 6P The chaiiman of the Metropolitan Toronto school board said Tuesday there was no reason for alarm at committee report that 15 schools should be razed and 21 renovated because of fire hazard Pope May Need Operation VATICAN CITY AP Three surgeons examined Pope Paul today and said an operation urinary ailment might be necessary to correct his Dies From Gunshot Wounds OALLANDER Ont 0P Edna McClelland 49 died in hosv pital at nearby North Bay early Tuesday after she was found shot in the head in the living room of her home once while the communiqne had along paragraph on Vietnam Ignoring de Gaulles proposal De Gciuiie Rebuttod European Issues for Poland to join France in trying to end the warthe joint statement announced ment that the Vietnam conflict is the principal obstacle to international relaxation Poland and France condemn war whose escalation contlng uesbi menace the very exist ence of the Vietnamese people and compromise the security of neighboring countries Tbeyare convinced that only an end to foreign intervention and etu rn to the i954 Geneva agreements will permit ending the conflict De Goalie and Polands Com munist party leader Wladyslaw Gomulks Premier Josef Cyran kiewicz and President Edward oehab discussed the Middle East situation and their con cluslons are on the whole simi lar the communique said But disagreement was reflect ed by the himword docil ments vagueness about mat ters closer to home Few in Rhodesia or Zambia believe peace has been perma nently restored Guerrillas are still being trained in Tanznnlo and else where for combat in Rhodesia and South Africa Both sides regard the fight as longrange effort to upset the whlteminorlv ty governments of Rhodesia and South Africa South Africa has separation of the races The rebel lthodc slan government of Premier fan Smith declared itself indo pcndeat of Britain rather than give majority rule to the Negroes The recent lightlng was the first major clash between Rhodesian and South African forces and wellrtralned and equipped insurgents The insurgents were mem bers of the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union and the Zimbab we African National Union rival Rhodesian nationalist groups with headquarters in Lusaka Zambia and the out lawed African National Con gress which seeks majority rule in South Africa The two Larger armedunlts moved south toward the South African fmntler but analysts disagree whether they intended to penetrate South Africa or breakopen detention camp SittottndrcovtNegoiia run by the Rhodesian govom ment at Gonakudzlngwn Surviving guerrillas rt their communications with Zamblo cut and some fled into Botswana where courts con victed number lor illegally importing arms and ammuni tion Caches of RussianCzech and Chinese weapons have been foundr Sources speculate that the guerrillas originally hoped to cause sufficient turmoil in Rhodesia to force Britains intervention IN SVltiTNliM SAIGON AmChief of State Nguyen VanThleu and Premier Nguyen can Ky the military winners of south Victriams presidential election are squabe bling over which victor gets which spoils informed sources said today Vicevpresiclentelcctr Ky the tins Meet To Work Out Settlement OTTAWA tCP Union and shipping company negotiators irrcscheduled to sit down with government tearn today in fresh bid to work nitt settlement of the strike that has tied up 32 Great Lakes companies It will be the first faectoiacc talks between the Seafarers International Union of Canada and the Lake Carriers Associa tion since the SW pulled 5400 sailors offltil vessels Aug 17 Althuigh the tieup has had widespread effects its impact an the economy has not yet become serious Labor Minister Nicholson and his top department have helda series of separate discussionswith both sides in the four weeks since the strike began The main object has been to develop agreement on the issues and the coss involved in them Mr Nicholson telephoned The Examiner TODAY Anrr modem1 city News23 Classified10 19 Cornickfo Deaths18 District5 Editorial4 spurtsao Thetmd av stingsf0 waters22 Womens6 5x flaws Magma Scientists Ijiré Rackets 0n Surveyor PASADENA at AP Three rocket engines have been fired on the lunar surfacebut apparently with little appreci able effectflon Surveyor say Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists The three small liquid fuel engines were fired irornearth forn half second late Tuesday night Itwns testtn sce the effect on the moon of exhaust gases like those which would be emitted by an Apollo standing craft taking men to the moon Scientists sld engineering telemetry radioed to earth indi cated lhe spacecraft did move slightly both sides Monday toarrange gather in the labor department headquartcrs here at pm EDT today WANTS soturion The federal team will he look both sides on the key issues of the thaw week vessel man ning scales and reduction of the workspread system that now keeps sailors on call for 24bour periods So far neither Side has budged an inch publicly at Victory Spark Ritt tlireeway meetingAfter Isome lnitial confusion about thetime andplace it was agreed to lt ing for some flexibility from Wrights To House Of Commons Seat Spoils best known member of the rut ing junta isrepirrted to have insisted that he choose the pre mier the minister of economy and the pacitication minister Presidentelect Thieu told Ky he could hand out any jobs but these informants said US Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker has been in touch with both men in an attempt to suf ten the antagonism between them REFUSES TV ROLE The first open rift between the winners in the Sept presi dential cleetioncame lost FriI refused to meeting of the armed forces council last Saturday broke up after 15 minutes when Thieu and Ky became embroiled in bitter argument informants said Ky gave reception as pre mier Monday for his cnhinet One guest said the affair was like funeral and that Thieu and Kyavoidcd each other throughout the party At issue between the two men at the moment is who will be the new premier PC Leader To Seek Election lIALilAX lCPiG lke Smith was sworn in as Nova Scollos toth premier since Con federation to succeeding Robert Stanfield LtGov if lliaclfecn con ductcd the ceremony in the whitenndgotd ballroom of Gov ernment House the lieutenant governors oiticiol residence in downtown itnllfax as the so ycarold finance and economics minister took the oath otolfice hlr Stonfitld 53yearold provincial Conservative leader slnce rain and premier since 1950 presented hisjrcsignstlon Io LinGovq litacKeon ibesday nightbut it and thciformat let ter of acccptnncc were official lyrread by the lieutenantrgover nor before the investiture cerelt mony today The entire cabinet who by tradition also resigned with the premier was sworn in The only immediate change was appointment of rallbur ton minister of landsr and forests and fisheries as rcducaA Lion minister lio white premier and Mr Hall burton was acting ediication minister during his campaign for the JI at leadership Sourcesclose to tbeIgovern merit indicated Mr Haltbiir tons new responsibilities were only temporary Mr Smith will continue as finance and economics minis ter Mr Smith native of Stewi acke NS and Mn Stsaliclds running mate in the twomcrm her Colcliester riding since both were first electedto the provin cial legislatirre in 1949 will serve as premier until provin cial Oonsewative leadership convention is held No date fortbeconventinn has beenset fruit is expected scrvatives choice offtobert Stontield as party ender is already having nprofound impact on the Liberals ft hasieven raised the possi biliiy Liberal sources said Tuesday tbat Prime Minister Pearson might have to fight least from its prostrike stand This wreckage is all that re mains of the Cl 84 experi mental vertical takeoff plane that crashefidv Tuesday in field in the Montreal lltlitfltt ot Laval after it lost power in test flight Roth crcw mem bers parachuted to safety At top is photograph of thc plane taken during demon nitration light in shirtin last anuthetvelcctinn campaign EXPERIMENTlii retinal artisans in mourners year The aircraft had tilt ing wing which could point its propetlors straight uplor verl tlcal lift and then move them to rcgular position for normal flight CP Wirephotta Mr Stanfield held the Vportfo Election oi Stanfield Has1lmpact 0n Liberals OTTAWA tCP The Coo SMITH futcrtm Premier to be held before the end of the year Meanwhile itlr Stanfield cour firmed in brief statement Tuesday night that he whl reek election to parliament in the Nova Scotia riding of Colches torRants GIVES UP SEAT The nt Colclicster llants member Conservative Cyril Kennedy has ugrecd to give up his seat to enable Mr Stanfield to contest byelce lion The riding is familiararound for the new PC leader Tamo his home town is the constituencys principal com munity The iColehuter County portion of the two county rid ing has be ltir Stanfields home provi ial riding since The Nova Scotia prcmiera gt victory at Toronto Saturday is believed to have badly hurt the Liberal leadership chances of He alth Minister lifncEachcn also Nova Scotian Ten of the 12 federal riding in Nova Sco fin are already Conservative Mr Pearson likely will meet Mr Stanfield here next week to discuss not only the latters entry into the Commons but parliamentary business for the new session opening Sept 25 The two may be able to increase parliamentary cfiiciem ey and speed up parliamentary reform as Mr Pcarson and John Dietenbaker were never able to slow OPTIMISM REPORTED Mr Pearson long on advo cate of reform is said to feel he can make progress in this field with Mr Stanfield But Liberals will be more concerned to see how Mr Ston Iieldmakes out in Parliament trim is an immediate success the Liberals will be giving immediate attention to thc problem of whom to putagainst him in the next clection One authoritative source said that only Mr Pearson himself might be capable of this task However he is and hasnot shownany particular desire to go another general election campaig If Mr Stanfield did not make tbegrade quickly in Parliament and wasconsequently not com sidcred real threat by the Liberals ML Pearson might call for leadership convention to find his successor The Liberals appeur much impressed by the fact that the Corrservntivcs rejected the old handssix former cabinet min isters were in the raceand picked fresh face in field MAY armor yorrians This could have bearing on Mr Stan the chances of old Llherai hands Mitchell Sharp Martin and Paul ifollyer ters of trade external attain and defence respectively The Liberals make no bones about their view that Mr Stone field and Dalton Camp Conser vativc national president are formidable combination Everything depends on how Mr Stanfield does in the Com mons one source said If he did well it would make it more difficult for Mr Pear son retire soon

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