Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1968, p. 1

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heft inATHER Ciutdyind cool will cw light or snowflurrles ipday Sunday malady cloudy and mn iinuiaguool Details paged EXAMINER rsisritonss Advert MA on octa mmvrm lMthYoanz No 2517 PRIME MINISTER Trudeau chat with several 3deiighicd Montreal Friday Wire looits debonair in white the and tails as lietook the to young admirers at the Bat des Petits Sotdlerabeiduin photol Predicts Vietnam Peptide Talks PAlilS AP Hannjs rejec tion of new peace talks formu la proposed by South Vietnam posed more pmblems for the United States but one neutral Western diplomat today Predict eda breakthrough in matter dn fhe tangle centres around ho President Nguyen Van ous Saigon government and its guerrillashncmy the Viet Cong will be represenicd ten insists he will not join talluwbere the National Libera tion Front the VietCongs polit SALlSBURY Reuters British envoy George Thomson said today Britain and Rhodesia Qhave narrowed the gap dividing them overthe breakaway col onys seizure of independence But the gap was still deep one be told anews conterence before leaving thellhodesian capital to confer with African Commonwealth leaders on his Talks here with Premier Ian Srnitll Earlier surprise ioiutan nouncement said the Thomson smith talks would be resumed ical arm has arrIndependent status lie proposedFriday that there be just two sides to the talks anticommunli allied side led bysalgnrrr and in Communist delegation headed by Hanoi wlihthe VietICong pla ng whsidiaryrole In Saigon us Ami Thieu tods for the first time since 011 31 when Pruich Johnson announced the booming halt the USembasay an nounced informed sources said the Ndrrow Rhodesia schism in Salisbury nextweelr after Thomson visited the African leaders The announcement followed week of tough talksbetween Thermon and Smith Thomson told the news confer think we have oar rowed the gap butitisstill avery deep one on hindamental issues These issues primnly con cerned the Rhodesianretinal to accept British proposal to safeguard the political hts ol Ehodesias African male lliAlxllFAXiOPiJ Pickersgiil president of the Canadian tranmort commission urged Maritimers today in take the lead in ridding their region of outdated orinadequate tranqzortationso that money can be liberated for provision of better iranmrtatlon Drali Protesters Get Two Years BALTIMORE Md ADNine Roman Catholic war protest ers including two priests have been sentenced to to its years in prison on convictions draft board records South lKorean Vessels Seized SEOUL NeuterslNoiih Korean pahol boats seized 10 Souih Korean fish ea extens Korea police said today Union Men say alienwick ii essals with 72 crew members Friday south of the oi the NorthSouth border olt the ehst coast of name on torimo roar executivesnae nines KsteelworlrcrsofAmarica charged Friday that James Renwick challenger for th Ontario NewDernocratic Party leadership told fdeliberate 1i in campaign speech last Monday in St lho mas Alex Sharp and George Marshall refuted clrargesby Mr Remviek that all fulltime representatives of tirebteelworirers and United Packinghouse Workersof America have been warned to lie Mg Donald MacDonald retain th NDP leadership orlose their Endorses Eurofian Unity Confidence nan HAGUE was neutrino iAPlWillw Germanys foreign minister cautiouaiyfepdorsedtoda thatidea not mu cotderenceto bring Western Ethane close tnnnlty meeting was continuationol Washingtons to get Ellen to join the talks with the Earlier in Paris as members of the us delegation consulted wrth Washington and the Ameri can embassy inVSnutb Vietnam add to Ellsworth Bunker met with 581 States that delegatiorfi told reporters are diplom reception at the Cambodi embassy South Korean Foreign United ter ChoiKyuhah said his coun try is acting as mediator to iron out differences between the United States and Slagon racy said it therUnitcd States and Saigon want to be one delegation thats their problem But in that case there Will be three independent dele gatian Three delegations is all right Four delegations is all right But two delegations no The Examiner TODAY Ann Landerséo Church1f CltyNewlz Classified1114 Cnmtnis Deathsl2 rcntortaH glands1011 there wouldbe lour giszech Stud tenor arrears Plan Strike amour tar Desplievthe threatsol reprints Prague stuv dents said today they plan anoth er antioylet dcnropstrtion Nov17 whichvcould lead to general atudentvstriir Student lead at Prague University issued appeal for mass participation and called mcetlngof student strike com rnitt next lu ay map 1ble groups statement Friday which knowledge for the first time that such demonstrations on pruned it said n31 persons were arrestedin Prague Bratislava Brno andCeslte Bndclovlce The minisry noted that Soviet flags were burned andfantlSor viet slogans were charted It said the demnstratlans Thins jdaijere ctions of irresponsi nd airly serious party leadership aid were use legal mea itemihfliih wan newnxress dinb to satisfy the Km Officials have been concerned that recent Antisgovlet demon strations in Prague and Bratisla va would bringrRusxlananlts rolling badiintotlu streets Prague radio andtelevr on broadc an interior minimry WINDSOR Ont Alexander Park was drinkersdream thismorm were bottles whisky Mum over the pace By the time cruiser got to the westvsirie Detroit riv er front park all that was left were two empty cascs manna England no Unprecedented security precau tions barredrall spectators as Bruce Reynolds was brought into tiny village courtroom today for fiveminute hearing on charges 01 participating in Britains Great Train Robbery Policewlth dogs surrounded the 37yearold bandwlfedr de readout widely considered on aides35g trimaran $7500 us than $1000000 station has been found Pilgrimage IleLE France GP Cana than veteran or the FirStLWorld War set of today on the last leg of their twoowcek pilgrimage into the past which will reach an emotional climax Monday with ceremonies commemorat ing the armistice vNov ti 1915 saninrnnrnai sumsare being spent but in month nw priority on programs for troubled children were de nounced Friday by Dr Switbun Bower director at Carleton University school of social worlr Dr Bowers told Ia conference troubled children lheproviaI ual govérnment should give higher priorityto the needs of childr terms of costsfor later deli queocy control and econonn and social loss enough hesaid Dr Bowers said it disturbed him that Ontariome Minis ter Matthew Dymond an earlier speakerduring th threeday conferen acknowledges we dont know ow many dren Ontario need help or treat ment mm Cbnifers wan Humphrey KEY BISCAYNE Flax AP Richard Nixon with fresh promise of help from Huh ertll Humphrey started meet ings wiih his running mate todayto plot the course of the United States for the next four years Nixon schedulcd breakfast with Vicerresidcnteiect Spiro Agnew who flew to Miami Friday night and motored to Key Biscaynefor one at the few times be and Nixon have been together since they were named to headthe Ropublican tickct three month ag Agnew landed at the same airport where llmnphrey the defeated Democratic standard bearer metwithMxon three hours earlier Presidentele drive then hriies mmhis sort hideawaytorneakufhgnew But Nixon did make the trip in greet VicerPresidentHum phrey inwhatiomunyoiflthooe present represented an emotion mined do their respective hurts and joys the interests otvpmclaimingnationnl unity Referring to Nixon Hum phreyvsaidzflles going tobe our president and Im going to be one othis fellow citizens deney to been elleetive presidency because as he enemasqu oorlsurn The presidentelectst that alle in the next for yearsbewiu want tocall ante particularly in matters of torelgn policy uihe scene of thurmeeting wasthe coafiguurdnirrmtinn soapstacks hrotMia end ryin191lv Not More Than Villelorcopy l6 In InternalPromem Morellrgent Than Danger Abroad Trudeau KINGmN CF Prime Minister Trudeau said Friday night he is more worried about the possibilliy of large rebel lions in North America than he is about overseas problems vln my scale of values am more worriedabout what bapv pens in Chicago orvin our own great cities he told students at Queensflniysrdty He had been asked Mode of the 1500 nudculs at question andanswer session whether Canada will decrease liscomv mitmentsio the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Mr imdeaurcplied that civi ilsation andcuiture in North America is more menaced by internal disorders than by eater nal pressure Wendell Gareygsz veteran ol movies and television died yesterday at the Motion Pic ture Country Honseandllospl talin Woodiandj one can of undetermined cause It Con gregationat ministers son he appeared on Broadway and in illollywwd inmong his best knowdfilmswere The Big eJkand The Rainmak Idl beran unsucccss fullyf Republican nomin ation Photo Tbese will take placein the Belgian city oiMons captured by the Canadian Corps the last acion ofthe war About 50 of 97veterans who include ictoria Cross win ners Brig Milton Gregg rand Pte Thomas senleave this northern French citytoday The remainderheadfor Paris where Prmident de ulle is to attend specialrnass in Notre Dame CathedralNew 11 and parade The bells oi all Paris will ring out at 11 am to mark the hour of the arms Ontsunday ahench military grmrp will carrya flame lit from the eternal flame under the Arc de Triomphe through the hallowed French battle grounds oi Verdun tbe Marne and the Somme to Vimy Ridge scene of great Canadian victolt Congress Wink lle said hofeels very strongly AMorse ls Ousted Bypregon voters Possum AP Oregon voters lturned Senator Wayne Morse out of officeafter at years and replaced him with young Reptihiican but it took arse days blballolcountins to decide thelssue The election of Robert Paul Emotes beenmedefinite Fri Iyr LAGOS APlA third round of negotiations to try and end the is tillong civil war in Nigeria is expected to begin within fewweeks informed government sources said day The meeting tube attended by members of the beads of state consultative committee on Nigeria ot the Organization or African Unity probably will be Mo rovla Liberia the sources said As diplomats and fpohilciaps crisscrossed Atrica to drum up suppnrt for the meetiughthe Nigerian peace negotiator Chief Anthony Enahora met today in Minister British lead riauygovernrnent source said that the OAU rom mitten probably would invite the Nigerianf head of state that disorder and racial strife in US cities may seriously lead in large rebellions FDREEES OVEKFLOW llr Trudeau said that if there are great riots and the begin nings oi civil war in theUS in ihencxt half dozen years they rrnght overflow to Canada and link up with underprivileged people such as the lndinhaland Meltspeople of mixed Indian and white descent He was also asked whether Canada will Join the Organiza tion of American States lie said he feels too mucbvemphasigchas been placed in Canada harder tions with Emlipe and the US Canada had been movedzhy generous spirit aftermogkcond World War to tryto do peacev keeping chores and alleviate starvation everywhere But he said our reams are not as big as mlrhparts The government was trying to orient foreign policy intoareas where Canada couldget some leverage At another point the prime minister said that thevgovern rncnt hopes to instill new vigor and better financial control inlo the Company of Young Cacao dlnns the federallysponsored organisation whiebputa young peopiainto the field to help the underprivileged ToTEndovnrj Gen Yakubu Gowon andrthe Biafran leader LlCoi Ct Odurnegwu Otukwn to separate conferences The two leaderseheld Virultiessr talks in Addis Ababa Ethiopia in September Nigerian armies meanwhile ware reported lo some ground to the Biafrans who have grown stronger becauseof increased armsdeliverie Nrgerian olfirials sai they would be willin to spell ut de tails of an amnesty for top ran officials and hinted tbey gh look the other way it Ojukwu could be persuaded escape Biafrau territory The attitude radl blic statements of big ing Nigerian otiieials who ay 0ikwuwnuld Lbe tri presumably for treason or related eharge

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