Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1968, p. 1

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tSEE PAGE TWO WEATHER minty many and urnAer canonJoann an inch to marrow 55 Details onPlge EXAMINER rsLEPNONes Emulation Fc mesa monsoon Advertising name All OtherDepmmesiu mom iooh No 107 iins noaahr Stanfield Wife of Progressive Conserva tive Leader Stanfield is wel coined at London Airport Satl urday by Mrs Waldo Montclth wife of the federal Conserva liTTliCKON POVERTY Stanfield Wants Plan To Gooronteeinoome LONDON om C2 from hervattva policy for an attack on poverty including guaran teed minimum income for those unable to earn was outlined here Saturday night by party leader Robertvstaniicld in precamrpalgn speech de voted loigelyto poverty prob toms the Conservative leader pledged to work toward the goal of minimum income level for all Canadians it his party is elected June 25 But he said this could only be achieved as tho economy expanded Jr iilc told dinner of the West ern Ontario Progressive Conscr vative Association that both the concepts of guaranteed annual income and the similar one of egativo income tax had Welfknesscs if applied when 53 Mhut the larger concept we have to concern ourselves with isthe realization of the goal that every Canadian whether or not he is member of the labor force must have available to ion minimum level of in wlifle this goal could be reached only with expansion of Ilia economy sensible first step would be guaranteed in come for those unable to earn and for whom the factor oi in centive did not apply The present patchwork pro gram of social assistance had done much to alleviate suffer ing but had too often failed to cover those most in need Par tivo member for Perth CF Wirephotot tial coverage was not enough We would therefore establish as an essential part of that pro gram guaranteed annual in come for all those Canadians who cannot corn for themselves and who live below the poverty line This would bcour firm oh jective although emphasize that it could not be accom4 plished fully immediate In TexasiFirehombino 0i Club Called The Grave Witriésses at the West Side club called The Gravesaid Negro man splashed can of liquid inside the front door ignit ed it and vanished into the darkness Six roan and two women trapped in the flames died of apparent smoke inhalation as they groped over shuffle boards pinball machines and pool ta come bio for back door glnpsULE NEWS hiCharged Possession In Toronto TORONTO CmFive persons including two from ldontreai were charged with possession of hashish and marijuana Sunday following police raids on two adjacent downtown rooming houses Soviets Pledge Backing For Czechs MOSCOW MutualPresident Nikolaifodgorny ofvthe Soviet Union today pledged Kremlin backing for Russias Crechoslovak in the struggleagainst the sc mlngs of circles Ar hostile to progress and socialism Willheinlorce 69 Cars For Safety lomnmr ramGeneral Motors Corp said today ihatmany oi its 1969 cars will be equipped with what amounts to side ar morvreinforcing beams running along the inside of all car doors as extra passenger protection GM said the heavy steel beams would tend to cutsdown the hazards of side impacts Phone Workers End 18Day walkout WASHINGTON AWStriking telephone Wailers have ended on lbday walkout against gtBell Telephonesystent with nationwide contract ratification vote Want Detention Céniresdlri Ill WASHINGTON APiUse of detention centresaa counter Leader heal Caouetté confident his party will gainmoreQuebcc party willholdthc balance of closed eke meeting at We got description but no name said Detective LeFils LeFi is said investigators found no evidence that the mob dent wasraciaily activated Two persons were taken to hospital with injuries About 25 persons fled to safety as flames raced along bamboo curtains and turned the budding into an lnfernowithin seconds The club once we Luckys Drivein Caiobut sign outside identified it as The Grave The motif included cas kets Customers said wellvdtessed Negro man was involved in disturbance vvith waitress Tanker fExplodes iOlt CHARITY 7ooooaa¢i¢ss Canada EnteredWeékendMarches By riii CANADth mass in cities towns villager along country roads and high ways over bills and through volleys Canadians from all walks of life marchcd Saturday for charity Federal cabinet ministers provincial premier bushiess men students celebrities and the handicapped were among thousands from eight to 80 who tookpart in the ennuai March for Millions survey by no Canadian Press abowed that more than 70000 persons marched for seven charities who hope to raise at least $1500000 for ia mine relief around th world An estimated 31000 finished dielr walks covéring more than 649000 miles along routes total ling about 150 miles They werent aion For every Five Men Missing BUENOS AlliESAReutcrs The Argntlneotl tanker islas Orcadas today blew up in the River Plate port of Ensenada about is miles southeast of here and set two other ships with oil cargoes on fire First reporm said at least five men died in the fire and others are missing Nearby workshops of the Ar gentine Navy ministry were also set on fire The mansion islas Orcadas was carrying 12000 tons of oil when it blew up marohcr there was one or more wallintentioncd stayateboma who pledged anything from few cook to several dollars for each mile covered Among the oldest Io finish was an thyeorold man from Colltngwood Ont whowalkcd 20 miles with the youngest in his eightsyeanold gronddoughter itlost walked but others ran Ono person from Vancouver used stilts while students from the Chaiham Ont arencarrled bed and pushed two motorl cm Sixtyseveoycanold Premier RSmoliwood of Newfound land led tho march to Eastern Canada flnishing 25min walk in St Johns in Montrealpm of 1500 who started metle taunt around ile Jesus situated between the city andtho riorthern mahrland of suburban Laval finished the course to earn $25000 California Map Dies litter Heart Transplant Operation By REUTERS One recent heart transplant patient diedin California Sun day night while surgeonsitn transplant in medical history Joseph Rlzor 40 the eighth heart transplant tient diedin the Stanford ical Centre it was the second transplant attempted at Stanford where steelworirer Mike Knsperak died in January little more than 14 days after his operation In Houston the operating team led by Dr Denton CW ley did is secondtransplant in less than three days The pa tient was reportedin excellent sell Hall For Paris Talks PARIS Reuters The chief North Vietnamese and United states envoys to France called separately today at the French rnenégm rs lseaiaild boy in Texas performed the iithheart named Pierre iihaites hare about half an hour before the fire cocoons Minority GOVT W111 Retard QUEBEC tCP Creditiste federal seats in the June 25 gen erai election than any otber party predicted Sunday that Canadian voters will returnan other minority government He saidin an interviewhis power in the next Parliament foliowliig afsuccessful fight to wlnmora Quebec seats thanth Liberals The interview came durlng al about lull members of the Credik wh officially opens his chinpalgn next Sunlt day in St osepit dc Beauce so miles southiof Quebec City led seven Croditislo inerpbersin the last parliamentary session He said 15 Crcdltiste condi the Creditisté chief said That doesntsurprise mc it proves Thantefor your note election including all of Quo becs rldings plus constituen cies no Ontario Manitoba New Brunswick Alberta and possibly British Columbia In aneifort to close the gap created by his personal feud with the former Social Credit leader Robert Thompson there will he no Creditiste candidates in QIINDfQilebfl elections in whichfSocial Credit candidates are already declared he added swrrcn N0 llthme or Mr JThompsons recently annnunced decision to run under the Conservative party banner ho wasneveri life moons in his Quebec ieparatlsm and the suggestion of special constitu tlonai status for thajiredn dates will contest th timing to nantiy hrénchspeaktug pr foreign is tr to consuit about the location torVictnam peace talks in the Paris area The North Vietnamese dele gategenerallv Mai Van Bo and Us ChangedAtfaires Woodrqu Wallner both saw Herve Al phand secretary general oi the ministry Alphand the ministrys senior permanent official inforrned the two diplomats oi possible premises in and around the French capital for their prelimi nary talks French sources said No details have been given so farfofthe centres under copst aeration be be of chateaux outside the capital and twu or three conference halls in Paris The French government today axpectediosub list of possiblesites which v5 and orth Vietnamese diplbmats will present to the Cobb so arsalésman from its drio La ecetved St Lukes Episcopal Hospital Meanwhile Everett Claire Thvmas 47 who received the heart of isyeorold girl from the same teamFriday was re ported in satisfactory condition Rigor carpenter from Sall nas Califdied die hours after his heart first stopped beating briefly and doctors restartedit it hadvfunctioncd perfectly for four days and there was no sign oftissuc rejection But he was beset by lung complications from thostart constant source of anxiety to Chief Sturgeon Norman Shum way and his transplant tqam He leavés wife and two sons aged 10 and it lu London the first British heart transplant patient and the iothin the world Frederick West 45 winked at his time through glass partition and had his first solid food Sunday night two days after receiving new heart from younglrisbf mankllied in an accidcii The Examiner Tonilv Anananderee on Name missineriqz ra Comical10 Deathsll District5 Editorial4 sportsm Theatre5 TVLiatlnlsiit Weatherufi Womens6 Labor Congress Not Thdn line one is ma its SaysSituatiOn and But Still Battle fSaigOng SW AP Southillet namese troops battled the Viet Cong in cemetery alongside Salgona airport today Report to US headquarters indicated the new Viet Cong offensive is subsidinghfter only one day While Hanoi radio clalmed atrium victories the us conunand said most of the at tackcSundoy were harassing rnortaiéandrockct barragcs against about in towns vil lages and military installation poor substitute for the original Tet offensive Headquarters said in loca tions were hit Sunday but new shelling Sunday night and today was insignificant Ground fight ing in the northern sector an parcntly was continuation of battles begun last week We have everything very much in hand said senior US officer He suggested four possible aims of the Viet Cong To strengthen North Vietnams bargaan position at the US North Vietnamebo talkssched uied to openlhlday in Paris to fle its public bptpibn to scale the local population or to renew the guerrillas psychologz main ion the re nannie Attacks MTho fightingin Sligoylvtoolt heavy toll of foreign newspaper men wlthfour correspondents killed Suddayond an American photographerreporter kliled today Three other photogra phersAwere wounded Reports on the air war listed four planes lost marina bomber went down over North Vietnams souUIern panhandle Friday and navy RAs VigL lante reconnaissance plane was shot down Sunday near Vinh in the panhandle The four crew members irbnn the two planes are missing Two marine AH Skyhamk jets collided 24 miles southwest of line In the Shun Valley today and the pilots bailed wt and were rescued US military spokesman said US headquarters has now announced theloss of ass com bat planes overNinth Vletiiam and psi overthejiuth in the W5 now runes Pornre Guerriuasheid outvat three points in Salgdhtodnyaiid South Vietnamese diva bombed and US helicop rgunshipi pounded them Rewew Plans TORONTO CF Federal government proposals for wages and price reviewboard came under renewed attack today by no MacDonald acting president the Canadian Addressingxncariy ooo dele gates the opening of the CLCs biennial convention Mr MacDonald said organized labor willoppose any wageprice poli cy bich is no more than means 2oi preventing worircrs trom getting their just shareoi the national income Mr MacDonald made no tio in his hmword peech which was issued in ad vancc of thecnntroversy facing the convention over the Quebec Federation of Labors demands forgreatcr autonomy Executives of the CLC and the OH are at loggcrheads over the QFLsactlon in working out peacemaking agreement With the Confederation of National Trade Unions bitter rival of CLC unions gates bcga distributing copies of an emergency resolution that asks theconvention to veto the action of the 21mcmber CLC executive council last month ordering the QFL to stop its dealings with the CNTU MacDonald told news conference Sunday afternoon lhese four news 0011 Cong guerrillas Sunday ln Choion the Chilled sections were killciby Viet magazine correspond Michael thh of Australia ritonj ofReu and BrucesPlait Austral ion the assistant bureau diief of Reuters in Salgo An that the QFLCNTpract is violation of the congress consti tution and that its terms are completely unworkable The cu executive takes the position that any deals with the CNTU rrkist be handJEd bythe central office of the cm and not by its Quebec wing Hurl Tear Gas lit Paris Youths VPABIS AP Policehurled tear gas grenades today at bands of hostile students on the Left Bank as the officersltrled to ward riff more demonstra tions against university regula tions inadequate educational fa cilities and alleged police bru taiity one report saidiapaving stone was thrown at the police One student washurt in tho pcarance of seven students be fore university disciplinary cbuneii for leading student agi tation last week which resulted in the closing of suburban Nan terre University and of the Sor boonE the University of Pan AushallanJrank oe caped death when Viet 00M guerrillas lidlied the others AP Wirepboto adio3flofn Saigont

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