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Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1968, p. 1

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Obloetl scumro IN croncin The 2700 on non Clement goes down alter bcing scuttled inGeorglan Bay chlt snhro Top$9011 nesaay omit The 25000ttanh unconverted tola barge to haul sulphuric acid was damaged in mi an Explosion drydock in Coll GP Wirepbot rue NOCMTED PRESS Democrat Hubert ll Hum phrey pledged today to reduce the balance of terror in us Soviet relations it he is elected president Nov 5Aand said he fa vors sbpcrvlsed warldwide re attrition in arms and military segut Republican manna Nixon charged that Humphrey is too talkative tor delioate di plomacylahroad and said the Democruts political beliefs and pldloso nineteen inad uthome Dumpany candidate George Cjwaliace meanwhile said he lliSBURGH At percent imxcase in the mi of flay death since the bugnning oi nuclear testing in 1951 strongly suggeststhat even ll nuclear war would be the biological end of the present ge lieratinn scientist says Dr Ernest Sternglass ra ion scientist at the Univer aityofPitmlxrgrh reported his hndin Wednesday at 111th ing of the Federation of Amen nScientisls atr Carnogiedlrie ionIJn ersity CAPSUE Debrieling Continues OAPE KENNEDY Fla API from in days in orb today and pierWI the moon in December Israel Egypt Seek Solution UNITED NATIONS CF today sign of mean either side iTrust iund To Aid Donors Family Insuiance Plan The Apollo astronauts back nhnue meetings with project officials here three other spacemen who may fly around is and Bdldnce GfrrTerrO would welcome an hourlong tel ovtscd NikonHumphrey debate so long as he got 30 minutes television time the following night But Nixons camp said Wal laces proposal doesnt change HERES out She just engaged old Daddy scern pleased when you ha said him about the mo you sav He borrowed it Says Nuclear Tests Brought Major Jump In Infant Death He said the deaths of infants under one year old inueased by 375000 between 1961 and 4966 The rate of infant mortality width is growing by 34000 deaths year has fallen slowly since the ratification of the 1963 test ban treaty he added He said his initial studies he veaied unusually him infant nomalit years er the test The mils indicatedthat taliout has caused longrangedamage to human productive systems he added arfiufiuua NEWS For Immigrants TORONTO UP The Blue Cross has started medical surance plan to cover newlyarrived immigrants until they become eligible for other insurance surance Plan OMSIP ritsszured Plil causeway Not Scrrippered plans suds as the Ontario Services In UliAwA CF The government of lrince Edward island dc sccndcd on Ottawa en masse Wednesday and come away withas surance that its in ised jscmppercd gulattons will be tinted by eating with provincialzolticial Rink asf lold Co crossrng to the ma land hasn been mtg asmuch as Live Israel and Egypt continued probing the Middle East deadlock but there was no thiiig and the debate matter ls ports early USSovietlalks to end the mt$ilc me and beyond that favors worldwidesown Visa and carottdly saitguard edreductbns tin amvs and military spending SPOKE TO CLEEGY We cannot live forever in man whohu been unable to mind his tongue when delicate negotiations are going on and then called him the last hope at borne fod the oi Statism welttar ism centraliam and permissive ness Tlhe political beliefs and Phb losophy of Hubert Humphrey are hopeler inadequate for the crises of our times said Nixon in Grand Rapids Midi Thain failure is writtenirl the bitterness and devisfveness and violence of Arnaiean life may The Examiner TODAY Ami Lindenr City News2 Clasdfleokli is Comics17 needle1i District5 Editorialt smarts10 11 12 Theatred TV Listingt Weatherl Womensa ormwa gos About an proteetersironi Toronto and Japanese already here to non one peacefuldcrnonstra tiontoday against Canadian in aclion onNigerta capital Wednesday from To ronto to begin threeday fast alter staging aaitin at the of free of External Aflalrs Ministerj Sharp The demonstrators cr drugged hunt the Centre Block Wile Visits lleart Patientf izyearold Pietropngaro was kcand recogni ipeople iteration lam Satur Humphrcy said today he rup worid where our saiQti and our wihiipn assailed Humphrey London Ontl are expected to The first group arrived in the aimed at enmunging the Oana BY BRITAIN LONDON CP Britain will be pressed by the Cannon wealth ln disclose secret plans on lurther Rhodesian negotia tions at meeting of the sanc tions committee to be heidnext Onassrs Leaves Bride On Business ATHENS tAP Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bridegroom of tour days leit her for the iirst time today interrupting their horran to fly to Athens on bush While shipping magnate Arie totle Onassis worked at his downtown Athena office his bride remained on his palatial yacht Christina moored at Skor pios his private island in the lo Rial Sca 000 miles northwest oi ere fired $119611 T6 Rhodesia Monday it was learned today number otCommonwealth countries including Zambia have expressed concern that Erlluinvmay be preparing sellout to Rhodcslan leader lan Smith who has made new countersuggestions alter rcjoct tng Prime Minister Wilsons sel tlement demands Wilson has declined to dis clote Smith latest terms though Smith has stated publicly he rejects ext no guarantees of African tical ilghts including proposedap penis to the Judicial committee at the Privy Council thsonad irse dparllarncnt last nrasday that he is prepared loconsidcr alternatives lpclud lng Judicial committee oi chief justices oi let us say llrilain Rhodesia Australia New caiand South Africa Mas lawlor other African countries or their alternatives Macltaughton Says Taiipaylersd in On Brinkgar Rebellion iOiioNro rm Ontario Treasurer Giadcghtac Naughnnangrily norm the added goriernment Wednesday tor what he termed totally inconsistent budgeL flat news conference he and offiuah of hisdepartment claimed the new mmrcent social developmenttax is equiv alent to nineooercent income lax increase by the provinces lhe olficials said if the prov inces colectivcly wanted 10 misc the additional $440000000 Finance Minister Bermn says New le NEW YORKIAPi Striking teachers have rejected new peace proposal from the Ocean mushrownsville local school district aimed at ending the paralysing tienp the 12100000pupii public school sys tem Albert Sanlier president thesimmember United Fed eral of Teachers denounced th proposalWEmday asmi pub relations gimmick and drew tootstomping cheers from 3500 union delegates Elsewhere in the cl munic ipal labor picture rthe firemen and police patrolmen main tained work slowdowns designed to force the city to reopen con tract negotiations unty guards attet aboutthrée hours in Mr Sharps uni group slept ouldoois on Radian merit Hi Wednaday night wrapped inheavy coats and blanketsdonated by least resi dents Temperatures dumped to 40 degrees overnight hope Wle will realize is serious act now not pub stunt said ck Kirnel raduate sbident th University otTorontou He said the demonstration is gt ill 30 the Unbasdo Institute for SittdieB Educationsa UN amino ark Labor Striie odes 011 Ottawa needs they would re turth newneftaxcs by lateral govern ment Atpmentlhe abatement is 20 per cent 31 think wevereaohed the llimti where the taxpayer is zoingto rebelr weil have the rebellion it moreis tonedan him Mr MacNaughbou said The budget is riddled with jimnsistencies aiai givesrmo reco at the prohlomsmf the pro cm or their partners the mu he Firemen continued to light tires and police to light crime although the slowdowns were putting strainon both depart menla Efforts to resolve allvol the citys labor crises appeared stalled tor the moment The most pressing dispute re mined the teachers strike which has caused mos ofgthe citys achhmistu closed or 20 of the first 32 ays oi the term and has been markedby rising racial tensions In its peace offer the suspend ed local governing board at the predominantly Negro and Puer to chan Ocean Hill district rev ersed policy and otteredto rein state 79 ousted white teachers to classroom duties the only remaining freahsu means ot bringing end to the war between Nigeria and Bistra brvaka way easterrrrregi treaty signed in Prague Report Soviet is Underway rioscow can The Soviet Army newspaper Red Star re ported todny that Soviet troops are pulling out of Czechoslova kia and said Russian villagers are greeting them at the border with bouquets of flowers It was the first oilicial Word from the Soviet Union that its troops are withdrawing There was no indication how many had crossed the border or when Oct 16 provided for the gradual with drawal in the coming months of tlio bulk of Soviet EastaGerman Polish 3Hungar ian and Eulgarian troopsgthnt occupied Czechoslovakia Aug 20 Some Soviet troops would he Czechoslovakia in stationed in definitely llas First KidneySWap vaucouvsa or British Cohunhias first kidney trans ptart wcssucceamlly complet adhere today in itdhour on oration Steven Noah 41 of Vancouver received the kidneyipirflyear old IdndaScTIttfiflsoot Vancou ver in the operation at Vancous ver Genera Hospital hospital spokesman saidthe medical team included four sur geons two anamthetisia three iiiythingjnfdactam rnent nlcldcd lls Economy axe diiy bclorc Commons Already pondering hicsdays tough bung ct vaud debnting financing for Prairie farmers and thepnst ot iicc department Defence Minister Leo Cadicux announced Canada will not join an lnlcrnational consortiumlo design and build an allpuwose military plane because oi the cost Re plying io Conservative Douglas ilarknuss iormer dc lcnce minister Mr Caih or said budget rcstr hignrlskindeyc nation bomherfigbterarppoit plane or the 137105 lnrccd the govcmmcnt to withdraw Troop Withdrawal consort with Britain West Gur 0utside the House he said first stagcs of development in many ltaly Belgium and The Netherlnnds would have cost Canada about 0000000 However Canada would have bccn required to buyplancs and the cost for an estimated 250 would have been at least 5L 200000000 and possibly as much as 52000000000 spread ovcr seven or eight years SOUGHT GRAIN DEBATE Betorc and alter the Cadicux announcement Prairie Conserv atives taught vain battles to emergency debate onthe situa tionvariously described as dis OnflPedcef Probe andNew De rots ate WASHINGTON CF Fresh reports of an impending break through in President Johnsons latest Vietnam peace proba swept Washington today but the White House maintained busi neseasusual attitude Johnson was réportedlo have Husk Defence Secrelary Clark Cljffnr dr and GenurEaric Wheeler chairman is Joint Chiuls Stall But gt Georgechris refused to con firm the meeting took place Reporls say it was held just on warplnne project Vcdncs met with State Secretary Dean pokcsmaii Cost Brings lliejection Oi Joint Design Sthejrne omwn cm Thc govrrnlnslcr and dcvastatlorrcauscd by not harvest weather and un solrLgrain stocks Meantime the opposition was picking away at the post otiice hill or the third straight iiny prcsstng for referral or high postalshnrges and moneysav ing measures to study by House committee The Commons wound up it working day with the poacfflce argument unresolved it is to return to the topic today The Senate hiiwever complrt cd its work on bill to limit Ihe number otnutomnlic appeals to lhe upreme Court of Canada dded the legislation to the Commons pending tray Spice Named Economic Canned TORONTO itCPi Stanley Randall Ontario Trade and Dec velopmcnt Minister today an nounccd the appointment of Wil liam Spicer of Fort William to the Ontario Economic Coun cil Mr Spicer is former preal dent ol the Northwestern Ontar io Associated Chambers of Com mcrce and of the Northwestern Ontario Economic Councu He hasserved on the Fort William city council iorthe last 16 yenrs it them as chair man of the finance oommlllce namese spokesman in Paris went turther than ever before toward meeting the Amariean requirement reciprocity tor total halt to bombing of North Vietnam The North Vietnamese spokes man told news conferencn utterrihe 27th meeting of the peace talks miter the United n5 stunt life bombinnghéir there will be spmethin ew immediately Johnth is reported tohavs offered package dealtollanoi promising complete bombing halt in return for trustworthy indication that Hanoi will not nurses and ledmtcian Therjeis no exciseno legity ate reasonwhy Canada should not iaketheinitiativc at the UnitedNations The organi zation is there for that plus posc he said Favors Relaxed Liquori Laws TORONTOJCRL oratoryRobert Welclr was re ported today tobeinvfavor ores open all night and rmtling hotels 0r grocery stores toselltieer lor home consump lion The Staryguotes it saying in an lulcrvl recommendin oi tarlos liquor laws as result of personal gvey he made stroke the my 11 veils ra tnto Commons elevat is other demonstrators sit tin vat0r floor sitar they were few hours after northtViet innntai pitice oi External At fnlrs Minister Sharp at 0tlt tawa yesterd Theywere de takc advantage of it

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