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Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1968, p. 1

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MPPMcKeough DisCussVesprdBarriéConfliot 51 WEATHER Mostly cloudy and milder with some snow or few showers Thursday law tonight 17 High Thursday 35 Details on page EXAMINER TELEPHONES firmintion new Clmilicd Advertising 728th All Other Departments 726W 104th Your Na 28 Prestige are PARIS APi The wrangle over prcstige symbols threatens to delay indefinitely the start of the enlarged Vietnam peace talks mc American officials who once wore confidcnt that the talks would get under way early this week now appear to have lost hope of starting before the end of the year Some Western diplomats from other countries think the deadlock might contin uu until Presidentelect Nixons inauguration Jan 10 In twohnur meeting lues doy us negotiator Cyrus Vance and Col Ha Van Lnu of North Vietnam deadlocked again over such issues as the shape of the confeience table offil Lhe speaking order at the first meeting Vance and Lou also ex changed protcsLs over air and artillery activity in North Viet mm and tho demilltnrimd zone but both appeared more con cerned with the dispute over pflccdure for the talks than with the protests The United States earlier turned down Hanols proposal that the conference meet at square table an arrangement which would symbolize that the delegation from the Viet Congs National Liberation Front was iv 51 3m33é41 Issue Further Delays Enlarged Talks on an equal basis with the dele gations from the United States and North Vietnam US REJECTS PROPOSAL Although this would also give Saigons delegation side of its own and would thus undercut the NM contention that the Saigon government is bunch of US puppets who dont repre sent the South Victnamcse peo ple the United States rejected the square table instead it do mnnded twosidedconfronta Lion with the Communists on one long side at rectangular table and the Americans and Snigon representatives on the other If square table was unac ceptable Lau said Tuesday the conference could meet at ioni separate tables equally spaced and arranged in diamond or circular formation But Vance rejected this HERES ONE Docotr lrn sorry to have to tell you this but your wifes mind is gone Husband Well thats not sur prising Shes been given me pieces of It for years More Shooting in Middle East TEL AVIVI All Shooting continued across thagRiver ior den today as former Gov Vil iiam Scranton flow home to report to Presidentalect Nixon on the Middle Ea He said he was pressed with the desire at the leaders of must of the countries to achieve peace settlement in Israeli army spokesnan said an Israeli bnrder patrol came under bazooka and light arms fire in the Beisan Valley The Israelis returned the fire he said but no casualties were reported Jordan claimed the is raelis tired first and said its troops suffered no casualties Scranton who made iact finding tour of six countries for girl can Talks of 22 wereto resume to day in settlement iae as members of the Canadia Nixon told reporters that peace settlement in thelitlddlc host is far and away the most important thing to arrive at He said he found desire for fundamental in Is as in Arab coun tries he ted earlier The former Pennsylvania gave ernnr visited Iran Lebanon Egypt Saudi Arabia Jordan and Israel Asked to comment on Israeli demands for tacetofacc talks with the Arabs Scranton sa One can understand this de mand However am happy they are willing to talk to UN peace envoy Gunnar larring be cause at present this apvears the best way to reach settle ment WWJW CAPSULE NEWSm To Resume Today OP Negotiations between Air Canada and representatives Airline Employees Association gt Montreal alter me of the arties led to producers contraasettl VP ent Firish Home Minister Dismissed BELFAST Routers Prime Minister Terence ONeill of northern Ireland today dismissed his controversial home affairs nunister William Craig Craig was hardline Protestant in current turmoil over civil rights demands by the Roman Catholic minority in this selfagoverning British province liircrait Hijacked 0n inaugural Flight MIAMI Fla AP flight from St Louis Trans World airliner on an inaugural Mo to Miami was hijacked today over Tennessee and diverted toward Cuba with 40 passengers and seven crew misnbers aboard ees Boom For Port Of Montreal MONTREAL GP minalfor many of the Lawrence Seaway The port of Montreal may become ter general cargo vessels now going up the Piekersg president of tli Canadi anspori commission said today manage $100000 In Beileville rite BEHEVILLE Ont CPt Fire destroyed Davids Furniture and Appliance Store in damage estimated at $100000 downtown Belleville early today causing Missing Link Paleontologist Dies cornmean lJr Eigil Nielsen 58 Danish paleont olegist credited with establishing one of zoologys missing links died Tuesday One of the worlds leading experts on primitive Ivertcbrates Nielsen in 1931 reenland as the longsoagh entified Vn triassic fossile in cast intermediate stage between fish amphibiansa fish witilil or legs liesolution Omtled Deliberately UilAWAtGP The iisappearance of committee resolult tion enrrouto to the Corn mentary investigation provo Gratli Rising in thetCommtns the Newfoundland member mons transport committee oport to the Commons ns has produced fullscale parlia ed by Conservative MP JamesMc Tuesday on question of privilege id the resolution passed by the Com was deliberately omitted from its police have arrested GUILTY 0F SlAND sonm vnarivAMMayre jeeted proposal by Hanoi to break procedural snarls at they Paris peace talks Meeting at the headquarters of the South Victnamese doing on were Britoin SeekSi jPQGEG In Nigerian Civil war LONDON CF Britain has Iaunchedia twoirvay effortrto ob tain ceasefire in Eiafra hefora Chri Sims it was learned today Arrest 320 Cong Suspects In Saigon SAIGON Reuters Saigon suspects including four district political commissars in the last three weekskpolice sources said today Police sources said the guer rillas were trying to win support for the North Vietnamese and the National Liberation Front political arm of the Viet Cong nt the Paris peaoetalks and create incidents Shopping Doys til Ch mos Canadas Hijacker Gets Six Years MONTREAL CP Charla Lavern Beasley 23 Texan who became Canadas first plane hijacker was sentenced Tuesday to six years imprison ment for the crime Beasley of Dallas Tom had pleaded guilty to charges of kid napping assault and public int chiet in his attempt Sept III to aircraft on light from Saint John NB to Torontovto diveit to Cuba Viet om IeitCyrusB Vance de puty chief of the United States delegation Pham DongsLam South Vietnams chief dele gate andBlii Diem South Viet AP Wirepliolo Two high foreign otfice otii cials now in Lagos and Addis Ababa are carrying confiden tial messages from Prime hiin ister Wilson urging ceasefire which could be supervised by hurried expansion of the exist ing international observer group informants said Lord Shepherd minister of state in Logos and will at Gan Yakuhu Gowon itiauricc Foley foreign office undersec retary is in Addis Abebawith message for Ethiopian Emperor Hails Selass Foley will also confer members of the Org for African Unity and With the four African countries which have recognized Biafra Foley will attempt throughfthesc chan nels to propose ceasefire terms with Biafran leader LtvCoi Odumegwn Oiukwu Meanwhile Londonsbased hiafrnn childrens appealorgan izatiou plans fuiipage adver tiscnientsi iii maior Ionan and New York newspapers Thurs day calling for greater aid to rescue dying Biairan children Susan Garth wealthy sociol nameseamb=issador to Wash ington Hanoi had proposed that thefour delegations sit at separate equidistant tables ogist who headsthe appealbsaid Biéfran children are dying at the rate of six every minute She said in an interview that it temporary ceasefire does materialize her organi1ation would help evacuate children to ensure them against the threat of starvation and death Wanted Canadian Dead In Nassau NASSAU BahamastAPl Police have found the body of Canadian carpenter wanted in connection with the shotgun staying at barmaid he said he loved The body ofPerryEdwards 56 was found in bushes on lonely Great VAbaco Island beach Mondanye was killed by blast froma shotgun Police found his shotguulying near the body iliewoiiianEva Davis 40 was killed Satnrdny when man tired ashotguni into the crowded barroom where she worked Five men were wound ed and one of themlater dial Not Morn Than 10 For Copy 38 Pages iiii Decision Fav0ring Bennett Reversed By supreme Court OTTAWA CF The Sin promo Court of Cannda today reversed decision of the Brit ish Columbia Court of Appeal and found BC Premier Bennett guilty of slander tn remarks he made about for mer provincial public servant The court restored to decision by thetrlal judge who found ltlr Bennett guilty of gander in remarks the premier made about George Jones at one time the provinces purchasing agent The premier was speaking at the time at 1965 Social Credit rally in Victoria An award of 515000 to Mr Jones was wiped out by the EC appeal court on an appeal by Mr Bennett But the decision of the coun trys highest court today res tored birth thedecision of the trial Judge and his award oi $15000 against Mr Bennett The Bennett Social Credit gov crnment ousted Mr Jones from his position after charges were laid accusing him of accepting benefits from persons doing business with the government Itir Inter acquitted of the charges lie brought the slander suit against Mr Bennett based on this portion of the premiers 1965 speech am not going to talk about the Jones boy could say lot but let me just assure you of this The position taken by the CARDIOLOGY lNSlITUTE Hospitdl QUEBEC tori Premier JeanJacques Bertrand was ad mitted to the Cardiology Insti tute at Laval Hospital here Tuesday spokesman for the 52yenr old premier said statement would be issued later today ex plaining why Mr Bertrand en tered hospital The premier said in the legis lative assembly Monday that he would not be present Tuesday for personal reasons ripe ogeis lls Stale Secy NEW YORK Rentersl gangbusting lawyer virtually unknown outside the United States today appeared almost certain to become state secre tary in Richard Nixons new administration TODAY Aim camera9 City News2 Classified2213 ComicsM neaiiszi Damn25 EditorialI Sports14 15 Theaer rv Listinng weatherz Womgnsl lo fimmwry He was Calvin Albury 21 Mission DIS Most Dangerous Error nousmn or Apollo 0s Christmastime flight around themoon will be among the most dangerous missions ever attempted by man During the sevcnday flight Apollo will streak 250000 miles to the lunar vicinity orbit the moon for 20 hours and then return to earth The Apollo crew Col Frank Borman Capt James It Lovell Jr and Mad William Anders will hecometlie first bumanshn be captured by the gravitational pull of another celestial body force an Air CanadaViscount Their lives willdepend on the pentormance of single 20500 pouad thrust rocket engine If that enginefails they will orbit the moon long after their oiw gcn supplytails beyond help Even if that rocket engine performs perfectly and Apollo starts for home that reentry poses hazards nevertaceil be fore The spacecraft will come flushing back from the moon at about 24000 miles an hour The onboardcoinputers must guide it across 250000 miles of space into 32mile wide windo or corridor the earths mosphere 0R0 EXTRA OXYGEN Just before reentry the coin mnnd module eoutaining the crow is separated from the servo ice module which contains more or the oxygen supplies This leaves about seven hours of oxy gen on board for the crew If the spacecraft understh the corridor or comes in too steeply the extreme braking pressure of colliding with the at mosphere could cause the craft to break up It the spacecraft overshoots the corridor it could hit the at mosphere andskip like pair across pond haek into pp This strip tralectoiyi space ofiicials believe would most likely be fatal to the crew because their oxygen would run out before the spacecrafts new returns it to cartbr spokesman in Mr Ber trands office saidfluesday that Mr Bertrand had merely taken the day off He said Mr Ber trand usually takes one day off week and was taking iucsday off because he woiildfhe jbusy this weekend preparing for the Dec 1619 federaivprovincial conference in Ottawa The legislative as in bi Tuesday night adjourned until 11 am Thursday when discus sion of the premicrs language rights bill is among items on the agenda any step taken by creme government leader to obtain medical attention causes wide spread speculation because of the deaths of two premiersvfrom heart attacks in the last eight years Provincial Jones was BENNETT government is the right posh tinn Arguing for Mr Jones In the appeal to the Supreme Cam last month Vancouver lawyer Tom Berger Mr Bennetts words carr lhe unmistake ablelmpressionltthatthercusufl for removal from office of Mr Jones was iliscreditobla to Mr Jones Protest Bombing lied CroSs Hospital GENEVA Reuters The International Red Cross has strongly protested toNigeria over the alleged federal bomb ing oia Red Cross hospital in Bialra which killed three pcr sons and injured more thunia dozen an IRC spokesman said today Ten Biafraniicd Cross work ers andseveral children were among those wounded when SovietbuiltIlyushinabombcr at tacked the hogiital Monday the spokesman said It was earlier reported that the raid near AwoOmana about miles fromBiafraa UliIhiala airstrip took place Tuesday whose telcphpn amid the Sam as lhat listed for the servants uarters oftha Prime Ministers residence gets enlis Tony iianebeck of Ottawa

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