do more no WEATHER jenny with reasonable tamer nttnu My tonight 40 degrees Hl¢hnachnrsdayï¬degrces 867 I967 I03rd you No 212 It barrio Ontario Canadakfitosday Sopfomhrylz I967 0MB HAI PEARSONNEETS iTIlLllllt PnEsmEnr President Giuseppe Saragat Pearson of Canada as Saragat mentln Ottawa Saragat is on arrived for ofï¬cial welcoming unofficial state visit to Can Prime Minister Lester ceremonies in lront of parlio ada AP Wirepbotot De canoe Begins Final Polish Talks of italy right meets with wansawtaeutersr French President de Gnulle today began final session of talks with Polish Communist leaders onthc Germanpmb lcm European security and other world issucs The discussions took place in dthe official residence of Polands head of state Edward Ochab who headed his conn trys delegation Winding up weeks official visit the French president was accompanied by his foreign minister Maurice Couve de Murvillc and the French ambassador to Poland Arnaud Wapler Polish Prime Minister Jozef Cyrankiewicz and Foreign Illin ister Adam Rapacki also took part in the talks Polish spokesman told press conference that Commu nist Party Leader wladyslaw Gomullra Ochab and Cyranl kiewicz accepted an invitation from de Gaulle to pay an oftia cial visit to France at date to be arranged later URGES MODERN VIEW The two delegations today discussed the draft of joint declaration of their talks which CAPSUhE NEWS is expectcdito provide for regu lar highAlevel political consulta tions between thetwa countries This tvas to be published simultaneously in the two capi tals at midnight EDT French sources said do Gaulle had urged his Polish hosts to abandon what he described as an outdated 1539 outlook on European security and to take longer and broader 1567 view But diplomatic sources indi cated that in tallrs with the French president Gomulka did not budget from positions he had earlier stated in Parties ment when he appeared tp rebuff French invitation to help build new European order Gomulka said Poland insisted on the recognition of two Ger man statesEast and West with equal rights and stressed that the AlolishSovict alliance remained the cornerstone of Warsaws foreign policy India Reports Clashes charged today that Chinese Continue Along Border NEW DELHI fEeutersfndiasaid however that the night time shooting was on smaller ing at the strategic Emmot scale than Mondays exchange high Nathu Pass on the dimmed Tibet Sikkim border continued intcrmittently during the night The shooting followed sharp elttsh Mondayoheimost serious in five years along indias 2000 milelong Himalayan borderin which artillery mortars and machineguns went into action Theilndian defence ministry new Bennett Dumps Last Fill Load VICTORIA or Premier are Bennett climbs on to 3640p dump lrnck today to dump the last load offill into the SPortage Mountain dam on the Peace River 600 miles northeast of here in the Rock Mountain trench Shakeup Small lempest in UK LONDON ijPl predicted stormy shakeup within the Conservativeparty turned out to be shit at tempest In teapot Monday night as Tory Leader Edward Heath announced an amicable partingwith the partys chairman Edward du Cann New Immigration Regulations OTTAWA CPI The government announced new immigration regulations today that will apply common broad standards to po tential immigrants from all areas of the world The regulations set up three categories of immigrant sponsored nominated and dependent with easier access for individuals in the first two groups Toronto Yoth 0n Probation TORONTO CP loyearold boy whose companion shot and severely wounded Toronto policeman three months ago was placed on probation Monday for an indeï¬nite period cow Mun Recurmut Mm Each side blamed the other for starting the fighting India called for ceasefire note delivered to the Chinese embassy here Monday night said sector commanders in the Natbu Pass area should meet to avert serious situation China said 36 of its frontier guards were killed or wounded in Mondays clash the second outbreak or fighting at the pass in fivedays India said the Chinese opened fire with rifles and machine guns and followed with mortar and artillery barrages killing and wounding some Indians Unofficial accounts in New Delhi said eight Indians were wounded and lesser number killed Whites Hurt Bottles Racks Ill Marchers MILWAUKEE APTCrowds of whiteshurled bottles and rocks at line of Negro marchlt era in the virtually allwhite South do Monday night bring ing an abrupt end to Milwau kees 15th straight night of demonstrations Whites packed the sidewalks along 15th Street as the demon strators led by Negro come dian Dick Gregory and iiev James Groppl white Pontiac catholic priest moved Into the neighborhood Two persons were injured includingSydney Finely national officer of the National Association for the Advance ment of Colored People who suffered beadcuta PHONG Four Targets lire Attacked Near Centre SAIGON IAPUS Navy piones attacked four targets close to the heart of ifalphong Monday hiltlng bridges were houses and rail yards from eighttenths of mile to 11 miles from the centre of North Vietnams chief port the us command announced It was the closest penetration of Haiphong in the war The closest raids previously had been on cement plontand power plant 11 mncs from the centre of the city last April Pilots from the carriers Drls kony and Coral Sea hit four tur gets within two miles of the citys centre in the heavy raids Pilots from the on reported direct missile hits on highway bridge eighttenths of mile northwest of the centre of the cllyand on rail and highway bridge one mile west of the citys heart Theothcr two targets were warehouse area 13 milcs west of the city ccnlre and the Hni phong raii yards about 17 miles northwest The navy pilots said they dodged hcavy barrage of sur foccetoair missiles and antiair craft the MISSILES EXPLODE The 115 command said dock facilities were not bit It said two Sovietbuilt surfacertooir missilcs tired at the raiders apparently went out of control and exploded near three ships includina 0nello1ishandnne Italran anchored in the ftcd River 20 miles from the port One missile exploded 1800 feet above the ships and the other exploded in the water about on yards away The US command reported no losses on the Haiphong strike but said 351 Canberra was shot down Monday norlh of POUR pinto INIIIRED Blast Shutters US Alloy IPljctnt MUSCLE SHOALS Ala AP Four persons were killedand to injured in an explosion which shattered building atthe Rey nolds Metal Alloys plant here company officials said They said first reports indilt cated damage might reach 51 oooooo The explosion heard more than 15 miles away occurred in the plants casting No 10 The blast sent flames shooting more than zoo feet into the air and turned the building into pile of rubble First reports indicated some employeeyperhaps as many as ismight have been trapped in the wreckage However company officials later said there was no reason to believe it in it al dead or injured might be found in the debris On ndrmal shift officials Oi The City the dcmilitarized zone and lb two airmen are missing It was the 674th US combat plsna reported lost in the air war against North Vietnam Radio Hanoi claimed two US lots were shot down If comprehensive estimate of the damage in Haiphong Monlt day was unavailable uï¬tll fihn from photo planes was devel oped However returning pilot reported heavy damage to the rail yard and warehouse urea many ontiahvnaft sites bian keted with smoke and the bombs on target in the two strikes against the bridges The bridges spanned the big canal that bisects Haiphong and carried lhe main rail and road traffic for Hanoi to the west Ilhoralds kito the heavily dcfcnded heartland of North Vietnam maintained US pol icy of putting as much pressure as possible on the Hanoi regime before monsoon curtall olr operations against the North in about month PSIllch QUEEN ll LITTLE FUZZY NIAGARA FALLS NY APiThc Peach Queen at Niagara County gets little furry when you mention Itc says Jan Rcsnick 19 of Niagara Falls But she sayai do enjoy peaches if someone peels them first Miss Resnick was award ed the title Sunday said between 75 and no men would have been working in the casting house However the officials said they had no RCCLIj rate count on those inside the building Police said the explosion knocked out electricity at the plantfor several hours Electri cal power was later restored to the main plant Bob Holloway the companys public relationsdirector said the explosion came just as workers onthe midnight shift were reporting to duty and that this may have helped reduce casualties The cause of the explosion was not immediately deter mined Company officials said the plant employs between noon and 5000 people on an around theclock basls tn THIS CEMENT bridge over We River six miles south of Hue blasted by Viet Cong in preclection raids presents NotaMoro Them 10 For Copy I4 Page problem to Vietnamese civil lsns who must cross the river daily to get to and from work between fine and the Phu Bai air base Some civilians cross the broken span on foot or on bicycles Others are ferried across the rim ln boats AP Wircptioto BS NS PREMIER Stanfield abinet Decide Resignation HALIFAX obert Stanfield the new national leader at the Progresive Con SEWBUVE Party meets mem bers of his cabinet here today to decide when he will officially resign as premier of Nova Sew tav During the day thepremier will also havediscussions with Cyril Kennedy PC member of Hants who has offered to give up his seat so hirStanfield can contest byolectlon in that rid lflflu The premier was givan rip roaring welcome when he rt here Monday from Toronto where he was named national leader or his party Sat urday The normally staid Lord Nel son Hotel on downtown Spring Garden Road took on festive air as banners with Welcome home no and Welcome our next prime minister were strong across the balcon in the lobby Pipers Ernie Macaulay of Halifax and Roy Henderson of Truro NS the premiers hometown played traditional Scottish airs as the premier and his family made their way The Examiner TODAY Ann Lancers7 on News2 Classiï¬ed12 it Comics10 Deaths12 pliant5 notme Sports8 Theatreo rv Listinghlo Weathedll Womenso canon MINISTER rucnoir SON has called both sides in the shipping strike together for rneetlugbut had some trou ble Monday determining the site and data At last word the meeting will be held at pm Wednesday in the labor dcpartinents offices in Ottawa PERSONlltlTIES In THE nEws PRIME MINISTER PEARSON will officially open new Frenchlanguage television scr vicei and turn the first and for new runway atvElllot Lake in Wrday visit to his riding of Minna East this week The visit is described as his cen tennial visit to the Northern Ontario riding porn rm stricken Sept with an inflammation in the urinary system is reported by ï¬re Vatican to be continually improving He continued work on urgent church business and received his secretary of state Amleto Cardinal Cicogoanl Histemperature is normal swam wweww am slowly through the crowds of wellwishers waiting inside the hotel to greet him rPolice estimated crowd of more than am gathered in the vicinity ot the hotel to greet the premier When Mr Stanï¬eld arrived by car from nearby Sbearwater lliter Birthday Celebrations hir Diefcnhrtker then sealed in acarand about to leave the airport It comes from down hero sir said Eric Dennis vice president of the Parliamentary Press Gallery and Ottawa cor respondent Ior the Halifax ChronicleHerald The moment came after Mr Dielenbaker had goodhumored ly brushed off questions from the swarm of reporters about his future The Diefenbakers had just returned from the Toronto con vention at whirdi Nova Scotias Premier Robert Stanfield was elected the partys new leader Saturday night Mr Stanfield thus will sue ceedltlr Diefenbaker as occu pant of Stomoway the three OTTAWA CPJohn Dlefea baker plans to celebrate his 7an birthday here at Stomo wayand the anniversary Sept is may mark his last day in the official residence of theleader oi the Opposition At an emotional airport reception Monday Mr Diefen baker told reporters that he plans to markhls birthday ot borne at Stornoway then go west forafishing trip Asked whether he wilibe in the Commons when the parlia mentary session resumes Sept 15 he replied Im going west ron the 19th or anh and the 25th is long way off platoon of reporters and photographers in the Ottawa Press corps put aside notebooks and cameras to applaud the deposed Tory chieftain an unu sual gesture DRAMATIC IMPACT You dont know how deeply touched was by that said imreese in car prices was new factor in auto labor man agement relations today but negotiators wont return to the bargaining able until Friday in the strike between Ford Motor Co and the United Auto Work ers Union Some observers speculated that the strike which began at midnight last Wednesday and in beginning to be felt in Canadian October Company and union spokes day as to when the strikeby 160000 Ford workersin us would end Chrysler Corp new health and safety items required by federalvlaw Mon day became the first olthe four major US automakers to announce price increase It said was models would cost an average of $133 or 46 per cent more than 1937 models General Motors American Motors and Ford also are pre paring highertprice listings on new models but it was not immediately known when their prim will he announced TheUAW had no lmmediatu comment on Ch ry announcement but Its was expected to study the new prices to get anlhdinatidn of what kind of second contract offer the company might make Wonders an An plants will run at least into men fended off questions Mon the naval airport where his private plane had landed the crowd surged across the street in front of the hotel and surround ed his car Chanting and cheering they waved and applauded as Mr Stanfield stopped to shake sev eral of the outstretched hands not nan FishingTrip storey residence in suburban Rockcliife Park held in trust for Canadas opposition leaders Mr Diefenbaker did not say whether he will remainin Par liament as private member Price Increasedv On 1963 QAWS The union has rejected nearly identical Voffers made by th BigffhreeOne GM ofï¬cial esti mated the original offer would add $4 an hour to the 10 an pm Increased costs of labor and hour in wages and fringebene fits the average workernow draws The Big Three offers included lncreaaio tbs current average atralght the hourly rate of 53 an hour byia cents the first year and by per cent each successive year