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Som were treating the c The 62-year-old former fi-|problem as a Queb nance minister in ker cabinet told a press confer- ence that after nine weeks of meetings with convention dele- review of federal-provincial-mu- the Diefenba-|It was not, It affect inces. gates '"I am satisfied that Inicipal fiscal re shall be elected leader a month' Fleming from today." He said he is also satisfied more adequate sources of rev- and municipalities that his party can and will win nue. the next general election. Mr. Fleming said Mr. Fleming conceded tiat a special position as he won't win on the first ballot.|\--but not the only The entry of Premiers Stanfield French language, culture and of Nova Scotia and Roblin of law in Canada, Manitoba into the leadership) He added at another point race would ejay the final bal- that the monarchy has not out- lot but not effect Mr. Fleming, the result lived its usefulness looking fresh great unifying force in this after two months of political country, be Sete gg said he is revolu-. Mr. Fleming said there are . s ionizing his image by making too many parties in federal pol- AW Tel Statements of only seven to 20 itics. As a result, Partianent! CANDIDATE DONALD FLEMING minutes, with 20 the "absolute had suffered and the expression In his parliamen- of the Canadian will had been " maximum. tary days, he was noted for blurred. long speeches. Mr. Fleming said events of thought had suffered most from the last few weeks have under-| the multiplicity of parties and lined the imperative need for a| consequent fragmentation of po- conference. Death Toll Feared VIENNA (AP) diplomats in Bucharest re- ported that nearly 100 people are believed to have drowned Sunday when a pleasure boat capsized and sank on Lake Lacul Tei, on the outskirts of the Romanian capital. The sources, reached by tele- phone from Vienna firmed reports have been re-/ ceived from persons who saw the boat capsize and from oth- eTs who had relatives aboard the boat. Romanian authorities had no immediate comment on the re- ports. The official news agency Agerpress replied that "no information is avail- able on this subject.'"' There were no reports in Bucharest newspapers . Reports to the di the boat was crowded beyond capacity with people trying to get home before an approach- ing thunderstorm. Some witness- were 200] Frenchness. Seen Vital (CP)--English- es estimated there 300 passengers aboard, includ- ing many women and children. "We were told the boat cap- sized and sank in t the lake where it feet deep,' one crossed the lake." Several witnesses said they source said "People were liter from the sides as the boat The conservative litical thought. 100 -- Western , Said uncon- or friends to inquiries in her hospital bed. was a_ terminal patient with only a to live in Chicago. plomats said : The delay in calling such a Fleming asserted today that he conference was causing grow- Another urgent necessity is a said. The provinces MURDER COUNT was charged with murder in the fatal shooting of his mother, Alice Waskin, 52, spokesmen said Mrs. Woskin e people onstitutional ec problem. ed all prov- lations, Mr. must have Quebec has a guardian one--of and is a school of ae | 4/nounced Tuesday | Motors, tions began July expire Sept. 6, Lg CORP TA W @.0:-4. UAW"s Hospital Sankenitn few days 4 for a strike vote of nearly 400,- 000 union members at General creases totalling The vote, scheduled for the week of Aug. 20 at GM locals, will be the first such vote by union members since negotia- contracts covering 750,000 work- ers at GM, Ford and Chrysler General Motors depart- | $3.41 an hour. ment, charged that the com- pany erage g workers to Peon back the 18 cents an hour Robert Waskis. 24, above, earned as cost-of-living protec- tion during term of the present) company. He said, however, the agreement' He said this would|type of cost - of-living formula take $374.40 a year from every|"'is a matter for collective bar- gaining, not a unilateral matter| ed Jast Thusdayjas Mr. Reuther apparently} it would ask the union for some| wants it to be," hourly rated worker at GM. -++ We'll Win Election, Too" UAW Detroit Asks For Strike Vote *| DETROIT (AP)--The United| adjustment in the cost-of-living | Auto Workers, replying to com-| program. pany demands for an adjust- ment of the labor contract's dent, has said repeatedly he cost - of - living formula, an- Walter Reuther, has called |the program | 10. UAW |Labor Statistics. Ther in the 9 gale x « , 0 nen gnc ntact SIX HURT IN HONG KONG'S VIOLENCE HONG, KONG (Reuters)--Six persons were injured by a bomb today as scattered street violence continued in this Brit- and landed among the crowd, injuring five, women and a man. will allow '"'no tampering" Workers have drawn wage in- 18 jindex of the U.S, e has been no dow index, in. recen Louis Seaton, vice - president of personnel for GM, would not elaborate last Thursday on the|of Brian," said Mrs. Williams. type of changes sought by the crackdown on leftists. Swap son 'For Year presi- Williams of East Lansing. cents an hour since 1964 under the pro- r gram, which adds or subtracts| Mr. and Mrs. Williams merely | a penny an hour every three Placed a small ad in the Hu-| |months for each up or down|Manist : movement of four-tenths of one Swap their son Brian for anoth- |per cent in the consumer price er family's teen-age son or 3ueay of daughter for a year. ) In the last week, the family | nturn|has been flooded with replie years, | pare) - : fs/Youth Exchange, to arrange) leans Wednes similar trades for other teen- magazine. offering agers and their families. he middle of MON EAL is about 16 sO ea |speaking Canadians ally hanging said Tuesday. lcept the "Frenchness" of Can- ada if the country is to survive,|ence here was must ac- Cuban Proposal Sparks Revolutionaries' Crisis HAVANA (Reuters)--A Latin| Communist delegates from government which | available.' Brian, a_ bright, ish colony despite a_ police The bomb was aimed at po- lice trying to break up a crowd of jeering teen-agers painting slogans on the main road of Kowloon district. It fell short oe EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP)! --An effort to trade their 14- year-old son for another teen- ager has ballooned into a coun-) ? with trywide youth exchange pro- | gram for Mr. and Mrs. Jules It wasn't planned that way "We weren't trying to get rid "He's not rowdy or dissatisfied. the blast. saying he wilPhandle 'hii against char; of perjury before the grand jury prob- the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Police fired warning shots to disperse the teen-agers after At least 18 persons were in police fired into a pro-Peking demonstrators ston- MONTREAL HOTELS MAY RUN LOGEXPO 'Pair Offers ATTORNEY FACES TRIAL own defensé ) S. a streetcar in western Hong British troops ringed the of- ong . B. fices of the China Gz n Police today pressed a crack- 3 hina Gas Co. and down on local leftists with new the Chinese Employees Associa- raids and arrests . tion as police went in and They arrested three Commu- seized posters, pamphlets and nist newspaper men and the home-made weapons, including two co-owners of a company sharpened water pipes and jured Tuesday, 10 of them when that prints their newspaper, metal bars, crowd. of Charges against the five were They held three men for not announced, questioning, i i oi MA 4 _ New Set-Up Would List Over-All Accommodation MONTREAL (CP) -- Robert! Donald M. Mumford, prest- F. Shaw, Expo's deputy com- dent of Hilton Canada Ltd. and |missioner-general, today said managing director of the Queen Expo 67 would be prepared to/Elizabeth Hotel, announced jhand over its entire Logexpo| Monday the setting up of a new 'operation to Montreal's hotel in- emérgency accommodation dustry. service in the hotel's lobhy to His statement came in the assist visitors in finding accom- wake of an announcement by, modation. the Queen Elizabeth Hotel that} "We are extremly disturhd it has started an emergency ac-|by the damage being done to commodation service for visi-|the reputation of our commu- tors to Expo and a charge by nity and to the reputations of Premier Daniel Johnson that|responsible members of the |Logexpo apparently has not ful-|hotel, motel and lodging indus- \filled its role. \try," said Mr, Mumford. | Mr. Shaw said the 20-member| Mr. Johnson threatened Tues- {Montreal Hotel Association had\day night that the provincial 'set up, at the start of Expo 67,| government "will have to inter- a room co-ordination control|vene" if hotel associations and bureau in the Sheraton Mount\similar in. th i which had. been| ares fore court opened citing Expo hoped the new service, EXPO sources said some of 'irreconcilable differences" | 4¢ the Queen Elizabeth could be|the downtown hotels are having between the two in planning |-o.ordinated with the associa-|@8 Many as 50 vacant rooms a the defense. tion's service and that "a large/Night because persons making and experiencd association of 'eservations in advance fail to the type contemplated might be) Show up at the hotels. --AP Wirephoto "He's come to take this com- munity's advantages for) granted. Having him live with another family in another com munity will help him become aware of the opportunities, six-footer | who considers East Lansing "a d ws 10 Wait In Downpour | To Purchase HOME Lots svs.irriwicicrshanc|, curate pened iw ia ing 4| BRAMALEA, Ont. (CP) --|selling under HOME, the rag," is "very enthusiastic" |ten persons braved a downpour|scheme designed to help pros- jwilling to tak over the opera-) N lions of Logexpo and Tee ag he gern oa pre: the scope to include the whole|.ume the hotels are full and ace {field of accommodation." cept accommodation in the sub- To this end, he said, "welurbs. our telephone and com-/situation they are finding them- puter operations and would be/selves in because they said quite willing to provide the/the hotels had done little to about being traded, said his fa-\today waiting for the Ontario|pective home-owners by redu oe remaining in our budget/make advanced plans for vis- ther. Tentative arrangements|sovernment's office of Homeling or eliminating down-pay-| to cover the cost." jitor accommodation. for a trade have been made Ownership Made Easy to open/ments. | Logexpo, a world's fair serv-| Today is Morocco's national j with a family in California. watched the tragedy from the nadians must acknowledge Can-|proaches to anti-revolutionary |tions with what the Cubans call 400,000 SING golf course of the charest Diplomatic Club. LACOLLE , Que. nearby Bu-|ada's "Britishness," }ceptance have to be | English-speaking must accept the es Frenchness of Canada, and the three-day effort by an Ameri-|ishness of Canada." can inter-faith group to get 10 parcels of medical Murray|Latin American governments. Ballantyne told members of a Montreal service club. Pro-Moscow made. The said. shipped to Vietnam via Canada United States, | The parcels, with bandages, | surgical instruments and vita- mins, were denied entry into Canada because they did not carry a U.S. export stamp of approval on the forms. At one point in development, members of the) rted to have| group were repo! become involved match with Canadian authori-| ties. One man held on to the string around a supplies package as an RCMP officer it from him. GEORGIA helm Freiheit's t leave or. its own. declaration | trous. the Tuesday As Freiheit was dow, causing him his head, strike | pole, and end up in die of a park. ng} in a tugg were to be given away Monday, but one decided to sults were almost disas- the cats to their destination, one jumped toward a win- The cats walked away. tried to take| Mr. Freiheit is in hospital. wo cats The re- driving Latin America, to turn a hydro the mid- nists, = \threatened to walk out of the . | "If Canada is to endure andjconference if the move is ap-|two-hour speech by Armando e 1Ca S jsucceed, two great acts of ac-| proved, conference sOurceS|Hart, organizing secretary of Turned Back But a fourth committee be-| treatment, came the stage for an unex-|Still seriously ill, pectedly open confrontation be-| They became ill Sunday after tween hard-line revolutionaries the party, part of a Hindu festi-} led by Cuba and _ relatively | val. moderate, orthodox Commu-/sumption of alcohol is banned| lin Madras 'state "dictatorships' " 5 3 the Cuban Communist Canadians! The split came in an all-night and head of his country's dele-| to thousands of sentialiworking committee session! gation to the conference. |atter another conference com-) (CP) -- A/must accept the essential Brit-|mittee agreed to call for the | '"seizure of power through armed struggle" in the Ameri- 'via Canada! DO CATS HAVE ("three commitiess of the See being 'returned to tel NINE LIVES? TORONTO (CP)--Wil- atin American Solidarity Con-| ference passed draft resolutions Monday night calling for armed} resistance to imperialism, cas- . tigating the Organization of Kills 53 Guests American States' as the "putrid Yankee department of colo- nies," accusing the OAS of plot- ting aggression against Cuba, and setting out a sweeping con- | UO demnation of U.S. economic) eight women. and cultural penetration in| |hospital are responding to although POLICE TALK ESCAPEES party | surprised observers, cause conference sources indicated earlier the subject D would be avoided because of its|campers and staff members in every province as the Canadian} ---- Camping Association marks the | Varnish Booze has 47 'sons still in |travel Police said 47 persons still in thies years of clmnaing: Wher are|are keeping records, diaries! land logs of the excursions, to! be used in compiling a guide \for canoeists who want differ- The purchase and "oligar- Communists ,chies" in Latin America The Cuban move came O CANADA in a had| sing O Canada. | country's centennial. It is the second project of the association, which this summer, sent thousands of young camp- ers out to cover more than 3,000 MADRAS, India (Reuters)--|miles of the canoe routes fol- The death toll from a party. at |lowed by explorers and fur which, varnish was drunk as liq-| traders. | uor rosé 'today to 53, including program, which con- ture. TORONTO (CP)--When clocks strike midnight EDT | tonight, the torch will be put campfires from coast to coast in Canada be-| and 400,000 young voices will able Tuesday The fires will be lighted by = Only campers experienced in| canoeing are taking part in the took | jent routes to travel in the fu- INTO ACT OF SURRENDER Pair Holds Woman, 20, Three Hours TUCKER, Ga. (AP)--Two es- 93, cocked and uncocked the aun he held at Miss Mobley's caped prisoners held a terrri- fied young woman hostage for nearly three hours Tuesday, most of the time with a gun at her throat. Police talked them into surrendering on a crowded highway. The woman, dental receptions ist Martha Ann Mobley, 20, col- lapsed into the arms of police and ambulance attendants screaming, 'Thank God!" after her captors freed her. Officers said the leader of tha two convicts, James S. Lowe, head as they pleaded with him to let her go. They said he also threatened to kill his fellow es- capee, Bobby Joel Terry Yarbrough, 23. State Patrol Maj. Porter Weaver said Lowe told him: "you don't think I'll kill this girl, do you? I think Til just kill this fellow with me to show you that | mean business." DEMANDS CAR Lowe first demanded that he be allowed to escape in a car \ with the woman and a police- man accompanying him, then demanded to see Governor Les- ter Maddox, to whom four es- caped convicts surrendered sev- eral months ago at the govere nor's mansion to dramatize al- léged poor prison condition'. The incident touched off an in- vestigation of prison conditions. Miss Mobley's ordeal began when the two Stone Mountain prison camp convicts were 1 -en to the office of a Tucker d. itist, Dr. Robert D. Hiller At Hiller"s office, police said, Lowe pulled a knife and forced a guard to hand over his pistol, He and Yarbrough forced Miss Mobley, Hiller's receptionist, ta flee with them in the prison's pick-up. truck in a high-speed chase through evening rush- hour traffic. Police from Norcross shot three of the truck's tires, and it swerved to a halt just off the highway. Lowe fired several shots at police then held them off with the gun at the woman's throat. He ordered a police car moved, threatening to kill the girl, so that they could sign up for a} Police have arrested three|lot on which to build a American revolutionary confer-|Chile, Uruguay, Peru and Ec- persons, including the owner of| The line-up was considerably is suddenly uador threatened to walk out of the store where the varnish was shorter than Tuesday's, a Montreal author and lecturer] plunged into a potentially explo-|the conference if it condemned bought. \sive crisis today over a Cuban | Socialist At the same time, French-Ca-| move to condemn Russian ap-| sought economic and other rela-| |snapped up 195 lots. A total of 251 were sold at the/lots available. Fourteen of 173 lots were taken at Brockville, five of 60 leight points in Ontario, where jlots were for sale, Some 2,164 lots, 1,666 of them at {at Bramalea, were made avail-|Thomas, two of 51 at Brunet- for leasing oriville, and one of 85 at Arnprior. JAMES LOWE, left, an escaped convict, spits at Atlanta Constitution photog- rapher Bill Wilson after Lowe was recaptured Tues- day night near Tucker, Ga. Lowe and Bobby Yarbrough held a dental technician hos- tage for several hours. Police said Lowe held a gun Thirty lots at Windsor, Ont., home part of the 2,194 total - an- nounced last week by the gov- been the|/ernment, were not on the mar- first day the lots were up for|ket Tuesday. Ontario Housing by sale, but government officials| Corp. officials there said they said the letup in demand was did expected. s ? : é 3 : rome aes m Tuesday, home-seekers at would be offered to the public. \this community on the western! Peterborough led HOME 1oca-| fringe of Metropolitan Toronto tions outside Bramalea. Buyers! NEW there snapped up 32 of the 40) ice set up to locate accommo- day at the world's fair and that dation for Expo visitors, has|country's delegation wilh be under almost constant headed by Ahmed Senoussi, criticism because of complaints} minister of information, who many tourists concerning|will represent King Hassan at accommodation provided dur- the flag-raising ceremonies at not know when "model/ing their visit to the fair, |Place des Nafions, homes" to be built on the lots). 10 Hurt As Two Trains Collide NORTH BAY (CP) -- Ten passengers and two CNR em- ployees were injured today in a two-train collision two miles east of here. A CNR express, going to Ottawa from Capreol, Ont., siruck and derailed a_ self-propelled train, | eastbound from North Bay to Toronto. The CNR employees are engineman Dane Smith, 49, of Barrie, who was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital with undetermined in- | juries and Diana Beuma, 17, of North Bay, who suffered back injuries. Israeli Police Nab Two Arabs JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Israeli police in a pre-dawn raid today arrested two leading Arabs suspected of organ- izing a general strike in Old Jerusalem Monday. Hapas Tahbub, 40, a former district juds an insurance agent Moussa ElI-Bilar, 50, were awakened in their homes in the Old City and driven to neatby Ramallah for questioning. | The arrests came as the Israelis moved to tighten security | measures in Jerusalem and the occupied west bank before | the return shortly of thousands of refugees who fled across the River Jordan after the Arab-Israeli war in June. Der Spiege! Wins Court Round HAMBURG (AP) -- The West German news magazine Der Spiegel today won the first round of its fight to keep the illustrated magazine Stern from printing articles based | on an unauthorized version of the memoirs of Joseph | Stalin's daughter. A civil court upheld a temporary injunc- ! | tion against Stern's use of the Russian manuscript - | allegedly written by Svetlana Alliluyeva, Stern said it got - | the manuscript from Russian sources. Trenton, two of 89 at St ..In THE TIMES Today .. ' City Holl Overstafting Charge Sparks Dispute -- S12 Pickering Council Criticized on Sub-Division -- P. 5 . Pes 2 Green Gaels Sweep Quarter Finals -- P. 10 to the head of weroba "e | Ann Landers--14 Pickering News--5 Mobley and threatened to | Ajax News--13 Sports--10, 11, 12 kill her unless he was al- | Clossitied--20, 21, 22 Television --23 lowed to escape. The con- | Cornize-23 Thantree- 16 victs, who had been taken ty piglets to the. dentist's office Editorial-- ibs . for treatment, overpowered 4 Financio!----19 Whitby News--. their ,guards. The woman Obituaries --22 Women's--14, 15, 16 was released unharmed. | j CAP Wirephoto) ( davsmmmmumwiin i cocina sng ua i } \