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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1967, p. 12

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NEWS aoonoop Wilson Rep For Talks On Vietnam IDNDON AIDPrime Min Islcr Wilson Monday night dcscrihcd the Vietnam war as one ot the mast murderom in history and repeated his call or to talks ilsoa called the conflict bloody war and said in tele vision Interview thought that dssociating ourselves irom any action oi US President Johnson would end the war than would dissociate Wilson did not condemn the Americans aggressors Asked on as it nus not more important to try to stop the killing on the side where he bad influence Wilson said Our policy is to get botlr ridu round the mniereace table Wilson said Britain In ettempls to end the war had been associated with number oi moves which had been accepted by the United States but not by North Vietnam hope that we stall play part in getting them both around the cuntcrcocc table Wilson said ch are against the killing by both sides Supports Iury SLIDllUilY CWAbolition ot the grand jury would be trag edy Mr Justice Patrick Hartt oi the Ontario Supreme Court sad illonday Speaking at the opening scs siun oi the fall assizes tor Sud bury distrioll Mr Justice Hart said abolition oould be step toward placing justico in the hands of one jurythe trrul jury Chici function at the grand Jury composed oi seven to as persons is to re assess evr dcnce as doublecheck that innocent persons wont have to lace court trial Many prov inces and US states have abol ished the grand jury on the grounds it is needless duplica tiooi Report No Progress OTTAWA tCP No pro gross has been made since July in getting peace talks started on the Vietnam war Prime Minister Pearson said Monday In Commons reply to Patterson SC Fraser Vai icy he said no particular sig niiicance should be attached to the visit to Hanoi oi Ormand Dior Canadian representative on the international Control CommLssion in Vietnam Mr Diers visit was regular one cant say any progress has been made to beginning peace negotiations Mr it said IlcceptOIIer MONTREAL CF The 500 employees of Canadian Industries Ltd at lit plants and warehouse in Quebec and Ontario have voted to accept company otter and return to work immediately CIL announced Monday The strikes tor higher wages and in ea se pension and rostnanoe beoaiits soarted in Quebec Aug to and in Ontario Aug 31 The plants involved are at Montreal Brownsburz Qu and the Ontario communities of Cornwall iogcrsoll Hamilton and Toronto mow wusoN llpprove Pipeline WASHINGTON CF The temporary import by lrans Conada Pipe Lines Ltd up to soooeooooo cubic icct oi Amer ican neural gas was approved Monday by the Federal Power Commlsion The application was not opposed hensCanada wants the gas over 90day period to shore up Ontario storage as seasonal winter demand increases Education Meet REGINA tCP Eight hun dred delegates are expected to begin registering today for the Canadian Education Associa tions 44th annual convention Meetings Wednesday through Friday will centre on the theme EducationKey to Pro gross Speakers will discuss ungraded schools teacher qual iticatlen and mobility tinanc ing adult cdueatlon and the tcd eral manpower training pro gram Spoolalits also will discuss new approaches to the teaching at science Canadian history and general session on tuture trends in education will show nowuscs for mmputcrs educational television and school design Becomes New Dean KINGSTON CPIDr David Slater prominent econo mist teacher and writer will become dean of Queens Uni versity School of Graduate Stud ies next year it was announced Monday Dr Slater editor of The Canadian Banker and author of the 1956 Econonuc Council of Canada report on Canadas international payments will succeed Dr Curtis who retires at the end oinext May alter 40 years with the univer sity Reps Cost mam CP Citing what he called an unbelievable acceleration at two per cent in the cost at living since July George Hers PC Northum berlandt pressed Prime Minis tar Pearson Monday to salt what is being done to stem the common Tani Employees of how ksde purtmcnt at Torontos suburb an Scarborough pull down elec tion campaign posters from public property top and stack them by paloer in yard Scarborough bylaw prohibits the erection of the signs Par ty workers can pick the signs up it they want them again Lynch In Gallery TITAWA CPI Columnist Chutes Lynchuodtr three week suspension by the Parlia mentary Prose Gallery watched the Commons opening Monday from rest in the sec tion reserved tor govemmeat ottlclah He took the seat under on arrangement with the Speaker oi the Commons Mr yoch chief of Southern News Serv ices was suspended Friday for publishing remarks made by John Dielenbaker at an oilthe record dinner tcndercd by the gallery Boy Is Serious SAULT STE MARIE Ont CPIDavid Mitchell it of Gottlet Day so milu norul oi hero Is In serious condition in hoapltalbcrc after being severely burned by big voltage mutant when his kite tell on some power lines near his home provincial police say lob For Diet PRINCE ALDEHT lt Premier Ross Thatcher said Monday night his tribescl government is reelected in the Oct 11 Saskatchewan general election it would find job in the province tor John Dicicnba ker tanner national leader of the Progressive Conservative Frontier midter told it Patty public meeting in Mr Dieienba kers home city If Mr Dioien baker is not absorbcd with some federal duty we shall invite him some time in the tuture to serve the people oi Saskatchewan in one capacity or another as be has done so alien in the past Show Disregard SUDBURY CP An indus trialkt said Monday Northern Ontario cratt unions have recently shown disregard for lawful labor contracts that has been disgrace to the name of responsible trade unionism ll Jones vice presi dent of Ecstall Mining Ltd Timmins was speaking at the opening oi two day conlerence on saiety jointly sponsored by the provincial government and the Labor Saiety Council of Ontario Voters Decide SAN FRANCISCO AP The San Francisco registrar of voters has certified the question oi whether the United States should withdraw from the war in Vietnam tor hrciusion on the November municipal ballot The board of supervisors was intormcd Monday that the initi ative petitions carried tar in excess of the 11900 valid signa tures needed to put it on the ballot The question will be known as Porpmition and will read Should the United States withdraw its armed forces trom Vietnam Support Dodgers TORONTO CF The United Church oi Canada lien day issued statement recom mending that Canadians wei oome Americans who tor rea sons oi conscience refuse to do military service in the war in Vietnam The board or evangelism and social service passed resolu tion which suggested that Cana dian should give the Ameri cans iernporary residence in their homes practical and financial support during the time of adjustment to their new slmoundings and employment to the individuall and skills and the av ty on the Cans labor market WANTED STDRK SPOTTERS Seenonelstelyl Astork that is When the stork departs Its timeinrthoWIIcorncWagon Hostess to arrive with gm tor baby and helptul lnior mation tor the new mother Butisincs the storks out number the Hostesses Wel come Wagon needs spotters to help out Be stark spotter in your neighborhood our Host essas will appreciate your help and so wlllttha new tool arsTo portatork slihtlngsmail acts Call Mutly Balinese kitten got vaid alter he won blue rib Diyisvputei Cancels Childrens Trip MONTREAL CHA licence dispute between two smith iiiTCliiNG RIDE iltTlIii snow win ltoba Cat Club show in St Police Seek Two Hunters TIMMINS ICPPolice are searching tor two hunters miss ing and believed drowned in Frederickhnusc Lake ZS miles northeast oi bore Claude Lascellc 15 and Rene II 32 of Ansonviiie out have national seen since bout carrying tourman hunting party capsized Sunday night Roland Laseeile Claudes father and brother Robert is were lound on the shore of the lake Monday morning Nina other hunters earlier reported missing in various parts of the district had all returned solely by noon Mon day Six oi them walked outvoi the bush unaided two were located by aircraft and an uni dcntillcd southern Ontario man was tound by helicopter Sunt day ride tram owner Mary East hon Sunday in the natural Mona Boniface llian CP Wirephoto SIGNS REMOVED TORONTO CP Searborr ough sent out its first motorized lorces Monday to do combat in the war oi election signs in the castend borough work crew under supervision oi inspector Gib Moore used truck to cart away signs or the0ct l7 prov hrcial election campaign bor ough bylaw passed in 1958 pro hihits the posting at any clue tion signs or posters The crew are removing them irom public rt along the major street thus be compsnlu has ended in cancellation oi plans the Kitchener Lions Club to ring H000 Ontario schoolchildren to Expo daring October The dispute also lett 179 chil dren stranded at Expo Monday night and Expo authorities had to provide magency hamper talrontogetthemtothelrm dll lodllllsI MI the Kitch grnfr Lions in sub an St Hub tlrs dispute arose when litanme Trasoport 00 which hasapermittocarrypcoplaby bus train the south shore area to Expo contested the right at itiverin Transport Co to carry the Ontario students the Hi miles to tho lair spokesman for the Kitch ener Lions Club said Riverin has no permit but so far this SW the company has transported some 10000 stu dents alter being hired to da the job when the club found the Etiennny company was too usy BUSINESS SLOW Dr John bishop tramport coordinator tor the Kitchener Liam Club said that Cbambiy transport now has equipment available because of slow down in business and had comlt piained to the provincial Chamhiy Transport department Ii trees that Riverin bad no lioennmi Transport IIIth Pernod Lizotts had sent word to tell us we cannot go with tlitiverin any mm He said the Lions soup had met with depoth oi truw pm tiflclala in Quebec City Menday as well as with Judge geuttrdq largcheile presidentuot us an transport on board Judge Larocbetlc turned down the possibility of panting temporary pumit to Riverin until hearing at the whole boiaard could be held Dr Bishop so He said Judge Larochells ilso reinsed permlslon tor lilverlnu to drive 179 children back to their lodging Monday night although the company had taken them to Expo Monday morning Expo had to provide special transportauan tor the children The judge suggested that the Lions Club transler its tranh portatlon arrangements to but Dr Bishop said this would have cost subscribers to the Lions tour so per cent extra eocb TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 72824 CARRIER MISS too 11 your amn axmnercmtu has an arrived by pmi bleara phone 7282433 And Copy of The Examiner win Delivered To Your llama by pm THERE SNO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI WE RESERV THE RIGHT TO lIMIT QUANTITIES GUARDI TABIETS grniir lovely lady srAMLEss IIIIIIIIS Fumttysn Cue www nvit 48 COLLIER ST Sou hilt M9 Tats an out hmltimoorsth nuanou sP CREST TOOTH PASTE with Fluorijlun 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