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Barrie Examiner, 3 Oct 1968, p. 1

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swings TELEiHONES oration WM moi Alonemm hart 194th Year No 130 rnmo ramv presidential candidate George Wallace left is pictured with retired Air Force General Curtis leMay at news oonlcrenca today as the iorrneriAlahama sarilo onmio up GEE PAGE TWO WEATHER antide mmginwamm mmWfiMFflW NotMorrltiin to PM copy it Paw Guide Cuibdcks governor announced Leldsy will be his pays candidate for vice president AP Wire photo alldce Picks LéMdY Be Running Mate rmsausou AP Re tiredAir Force Gen Curtis Olahlay who wants victory in Vietnam even it it takes nuclear wespods was made George Wallaces vicepresidential cans didaio tods Onr bf outstanding liacterlstlts that admire greatly is his ability to speak lils miod said the former Ala bama governor as he introduced Leiday to news coolercote Gen LeMay is man at meal Wallace said lie had caied his career to the de lancesod protection of his na tion and the tree wort Lchtlay so tough he won the nlcknamaold Iroopants in the Second World was said Wallace has proved to me that his every action is predidod on and With OTTAWA CPiThe chil dren cant swim in the reserve pool at Caughnswaga because the youngsters havewhiu ia ars group of zz Mohawk women ted the royal commis sion on the shaman women Wednesday night fiporting headbands and tenth era the women complainedoi the injustices and atrocities the Indian Act thatdeprlve Indian women and their chil dren of re erverights it they marry nflll MeanwhilotheAct grants iull reserve rights to white woman marrying an lodian and contin lies those rights or her chil dren We have decided and defend oirrselves at long last Mary iwo Axe Early told the commission vidrr Early and th other in dlaniwomen appeared with MP Grace Manlnnis and Theresa Gasgrain at Montreal and ex plaioed they had brought the rpm well known women along Or moral support to sneak demre to serve the United States of America in fact he is the only candidate who had been talkin like an American Léblay lsa critic of 115 military strategy and foreign wov gt The iormer air iorce chict oi stafiwas once OPPOSEE POLICY But lately he has taken the offensivaagainst ILS policies in speeches and in print He says the United States drould destroy all this worksoi than in North Vietnam and thats Koreadike settlement is unthinkable No miterawhile politi Whiie Fathers lire Barred From IndianP001 Weare alraid Mrs Early said We voice or opi cause the band council could tell us to get out Wora acts is were going to have home when we get back wmwn torin Molina grandmothesz sticking to arm dayiiast on Parliament milin thaihope of persuading tthCa rlsdisn government to cut oli delencsmontracts that she says help the war effort in Viet nam CialreCulhaine is is on water orange iuice and vita min pils and sleeplnget night under theporticoof the East nioiis on tharesgrv on be cians may hail such truce as an American victory it will be gained at such costly price as to be pyrrhic LeMay said in hlsrecent book America is in Danger 1Thrviro5 communism wilicontlnoe to spread atrium out Southeast Asia because we failed to administer sand and dcdsive defeat to its organized propagation he said liNYBODY KNOW CliNliDli gt MEXICO CITY AP There were law red laces in the band as Canadas flag was raised at therolympic Village Wednesday the hand struck Save the Queen CALGARY CP Prime Minister Trudeau won standing applause from 1000 business ex ecutives and their wives Wednesday night for suggesting that further cutbacks lo govern ment spendingon social and other programs are on the way Speaking to the closing ban quot oi the Canadian Chamber oi Commerces 39th annual meetingwhere delegates heard iraqueot warnings about the dangers oi inflationthe prime minister said the government cannot ignore the overalloca nomic climate of increased the past years we have we ll devoted substantial proportion oi ourrasources to progres siva system of social progra and we will continue to do he said But we realise that social progress must he paid ior even in prosperous country like Canada we have to ask our selves at any given time ho much we can aflord Mr Trudeau said the severe limitations of the governments present financlatsltuatloo re quires reassrssmcnt ct exist ing programs in the light ircshpriorities It Would have lto concentrate our eltorts inthose areas which oootrrbuta mostto the health at the economy tocxeraisc the lit most cara in selecting specific projects and programs within those areas and to make the best use oi available rc sourcss In general the government was taking two steps to tackle its iinanclal problemwhich Mr Trudeau said came in large part irom spending programs started calla this dccsdsfldunni as are on 1ch lieinairiingjQuiiit Infants Have EvenChance Oi Survival BIRMINGHAM England AP Five tiny Infants survi vors of Britains firstsextnplcts irept irailhnld on lilo todoyon an hourly diet of sugared water Doctors gave ihcmjns Wicks mnwiir iasthigllfm are critical week Sheila Thorns in three minutes Wednmdayyhu Mil huthd ay it was fertility drug that ended 10 years of childless mar riage in such spccfmmlar sty Four girls aodztwo boys lag in weight Lro two to three wing tapedth ponodswera delivered by Cae sarean section at Birmingth Maternity HospitaL One girl thetast tobeborndiedanhwr later as surgeons prcwrctLto glvaberahlood transiusinn and mice in innibatorsthe tivesurvivm were last reported 1me their headsoi described their con as frail but niln satisfactory Gynecologifi Margaret Shot km who led lashcog medical team at Lila deliverysaid it they live week we can begin in be hopeful Bertrand urgesctégte As the flag was hung oficials shuttled their feet in embarrassment Then an official whispered in the hand leaders canThe music stopped There was frantic search through shoals of musicand alter 15minute delay the band played Canada Block Shebeganheriast day gt The recentlyclccied instionai member of the Voice of women spent Bomber April of last year as an administrator at the on CanadianTB Hospital in Qusng NgairMSoirih Vietnam She left she said Wednesday night be cause my consciencenearly killed me Canada she maintains Via making $3000000W ayear on quasars or Premier Joandacques Bernnods first pinilic statement alter sweamn gin ceremonies Wedoes day called or the progress oi French Canadacoirpled with me strengtheningof Canadian 1y Mr Bertrand relorrnnnind ed iedarahst was chosen as Grandmas Praises Viemam JWar Contracts defence contracts with the 115 which include supplyiiig planes used in the VictNam war She said it was the modest hypocrisy ever toseod Cana dian medical teams to South Vietnam while malring that rmuchvmonay on the Whis she wasat the hospital tho SouthVletnamesc took over the building and inedit as iir inzbsse shelaid despite the protestsroi thefrnedlcal team successor iothe late premier Daniel Johnson at aspecld cau cos of Union Nationals mm born of the legislative assembly The Examiner TODAY Ann Lenders1 Citiy Hews2 Classified12 mu ComicFls gt nullslat Dishm4 77 notionla Sports10 ll Theatre4 rv Listings15 Weatheri WomenH and council Wednesday morn ing He said however theleadet ship choice could be made sub lect to leadership convention oi the Union Nationals partyat alatcr date Party members said the yearold lawyer was in unani rrioils choice as successor to Mr Johnson who died lag Thursday inManicmiguan Que lhe new inaderlormed his government immediatelywith oiil making any changes in the Johnson cabinet He retained the justice portfolio be has held since i966 and essimod timin tergovernmental affairs portfov lio held by the late premier Inabrief statement at his first hows conference as pre rnier Mr Bertrand chased the need toka togetheiyvith tougheniai coil agevtoward the development the Freonhfls nadian nation and the solidarity of Canada tms an scnirplets in Btrmligiarii England ymtgr day on her oath birthday as shown stthe bahieswereborn lnispidiiro withdrawal of Aboiortaaii nomination to be chiraljustice has left President Johnson with three choices including doing WiltsT Gromyko Defends Sovrel Postilon IZNTFKD NATIONS r4 Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel Gromyko said today there is no contradiction heiWacnMoe interestin peace and its determination defend the ins teresls of socialism He told tha tzscountryflniied fictions General Assembly that the Warsaw pact military inten vantion in Czechoslovaklawas dictated by whatthst counhy called threat to theSocialist world andshquld have surprised arrows art am cureroely Maternity Hospitalbeiora th says ereshl iPrioritievs irons mammal Company Isleirlsion hows The tour girls and two boys were born in Caesanan sec tion Onoan the last died within an hour Fortcls LBJ Moves Nexitrf wasallvclolr an ma Chlei Justice Earl Warren said earlier hed stay on ii For tes werent confirmed by the Senate removing any needfor qiiick action He willba onthebeoch when dthe Supreme courtvopens Mon ay Johnsiinwuldsuhmit nomin ationbeforethogress ad minus or make recess enrolment that would be subject to confirmation in the Senates next session And he could sink ply do nothing rllhqmemwho spc plied the onposxtiontoitha Fortes nominar lion and cheered withdrawal Wednesday arefmAhlslast allt3 ternative lhey promised to fishttany attempthydohnson to name new chiei justice it would he the better partvo wisdomvior him hotto saildup new nomination said senator Robert Griffin Rep Mich whd started themion against Fortes APSULE NEWS if Chroiien Andras filccord kids AffairsMinisterChrctisn andRobert AndiaspniinIstervwrfliout portfolio havopatehed up any differs enocs they might have had over administrative changes in the Indians wailsand northern developinentdeparhneot 7StudelitMilitdnls 12 Anunsched lheprowdroarcd tiledmeciingwiihmilfitmtll Astudcnteariicr had handed verslty oi Smkatchewan shi prime mlnistera threepage dents demanding increased ii submission complaining about nanclal asistanca elicited handlingoftheatudent loan pro shalpreplyimmPrhm Minis grant financed bythafedersl Ill rumours iind No Genocide Inyllialra mdfiimawwthmiéfimoiifitlhmilyistilt do towipeoirtdielbopcoploinnhec 10115 21 ZMEXloo Gllllllm lha bloodiest battle yet of Mexico qtys stiideiit rebellion raged through the night alter rifle shot touched oil aossiire between per army troops at the crowded slto rally vo lice and hospitals reported 75 persons killed Hundreds more were injured The toll appeared likely to gohlgher lteutcrs quoted agoverninent apolgcsmanassaylng at least so were dead The news agency said uoo uhdsroun and cial reports hadtat least 500 in jured andl0iloarrestcd The International pl Committee called meeting today discuss theEffector the citys violence on the 21968 flames scheduled to open in the Mexican capital in nine days oo Sfliuldliy00i 12 Firing ln the area of the Plaza oi thevlhreeacultures near downtownconlinued sno radlcallyiiito the early motoio hours Soldiers said therna pockets of student resistance were two bulldings liltflléjlll join llatelolco apartment district oops ba by armored cars and flaredropping helicop ters had charged lrally of 15000 persons in the gplazn Wednesday nighL fihc riots were the worst in two months of student and work or demonstrations against the about ibechancaa oistagi peaceful Olympics ut presidential press scorei FernandoGarzassld that withlast nights problclnuiaod th subsequent cleaningmp the end of thesihlationhaa come lempios Ian tbsdefence semetary said he had orders to crash thcstie dent up ng at any cost persons were lying in the plaza alter tha iirst volley otguntire Throughout the eve sni Eavernment and raised lears Fe NM immuc em ironi epsrtmant windows troops hmught armored rs into the battle and poured madilnoflnv hack into the highriselnrildiogs The troops hogan clearing tthsbull about low hours afllel the battle gtlherichisiipposstiit 10o rcporter ssld hundreds oi heartache dings ter Triideaurwmosday iha prime minister answered attadantchants of just society lust for the rlc with just for means This demonstration allowed the unveiling of astahie of bold niti Mods leader exe 1865 10 treason MrTNdeau departed from the text of hlsraddrass at the im veillns oi the nardaflydad onzo aiailptinq1to began Hundreds oi residents al its Gen MarcelinoGarcianarra ready hadile gov ant and admondercd bythcprovln Fire Bomb Harms meinster libhey IDNDON Reutersl young man hurled tire bomb into Westminster Abbeyhoday slightly damaging Hstdlle dia Om gram on the omb of dwardi tle Engllrhldnz Wtiilid Invade North Vietnam enters rile unite general has soggestcdinvadingNorth Vietnam as iar the start of tile sitcalled HoChlo Mlnh infiltration trial og South Loamch

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