“hile Good For the Wand ate ee 2 acai slearing this morn thas : : The Guardian ls For It oak eaves. | Northwest winds -Low-higt — epee . > ‘ . 85 and ZO. Sunday sunny, 5 -~ ri = - : ; sac lsaiuandahtlalesith " aac terri ce ‘, CRON ea ht deere Aaa age 'rince Edward Island od The Dew” ce Ce ee Et : oe : VoL. LY XIX NO. 19966"! : “patacseed as secon ¢ oe " ae ee 2 ies 383%) OPTROWN: c ANADA, SATURDAY | LY 30, 1966. re eS ee SEN CONTE = 42.05 16. PAGES ; . ; st «COr. ; : : : - om” _— : oo mp : a ee n Bur SHORT of TARGET p | os eo. “ * * Tre Sight As Year Closing| ak i coe Ta ecames ere] Bri ring S H owl S Al n fe Gr. WINNIPEG ‘CP, »<anada elases the 1965-66 crop \ear-Sun- day with terminals bustling And a wheat export ‘record’ all’ but fn the hag ‘ “MO verseas clearances will not reach the target. of #600 00,000 hbishels set.-last fall by Trade ~ Minister Sharp when huge. new Russ'an> sales= were announced Rut the outlook ‘s that the’ pre- vf hich of 536.700.000 bushels n ! | mitted grata delivered ee ‘ ‘July 18-31 to be étedited- to the | oe : . ; fis : : 1966-67, crop year if desired. 5 ne Ne ene eaas tea . mapper eon . ee ern at: - ae ington) pment Security Fund Pres Look ti el of the erop vear for grain de- livered: du thats vear—re- yrplus D e earileas of ge cer ae: Surp US rops of bulk wheat shipped in 1963-64 Strong world Souae Yor wheat OTTAWA_(CP+.-The surplus will he surpassed has Jed to ho hat the recent in the federal government's old . If will’ be another. ‘week ob | upward price trend will con- age security, fund ~ dropped to | more perhaps Auz ® or 9 be @ tinue. a $67.000000 at the- erd of June) - fore Roard of - Grain Commis ie General Managgr Louis Dris- from its high level \$918.500.- | smeere statishriansisstie~ tinat colt of United “Grain Growers,” on at the end of FebNirv, -the manent oreo a igures 4 said extending the quota relaxa- government. disclosed day.- | : Ge luly M% reports hawever, tion inte August: may. actually The figure was Sunde in | 7, =n MORRISON ONDON (CP) The ‘Labor government prepared Friday to arm) itself, with power t6 freeze all ‘wages, salaries, prices and dividends as pari_of the struggle “howed exnart totals. runing leas than. 3.90000 bushels he farm deliveries slightly in the of government revenues and” ex: hind the same date in- 464 -and last twa weeks of July “Farm-~ penditures. issued by, the finance.’ ers hate more time’ to think department thinzs over before the low inl, ~ The high level of have. had -the effect of slowing the regular monthiv “statement | | clearance, for the tact fow weeks nave _heen outstripping ‘ ; =. —_ : : sional classes huchelx af heat aad whbal [ree weeks 7 fields arying predictions call mand ‘for an increase in the old Nour exported is expected to. To sustain a maximum flow--for a healthyand — perlaps age pension from its: current rerhain ‘intact heeause this from farms’ to export terminals, bumper crop. The UGA's first jlevel of $75-a month 2 | ; Be eae 7 ees 5a t the . -bri Zz "the previous record pace MITCHELL SHARP iTial quotas of the new erop vear fund-a few months: ago was one |. aie saat oS cast pee - | RFECOPP TO STAND ‘ > came, into effect of the arguments. put forward | ha at F ck: inne ain'’s unions an rofes- ead Veen hdc eek ai vators can handle for the next For grain now ripening in the by Opposition MPs ‘in their de- | Britain u id profes : | Economics Secretary George Brown unveiled t6 > Rarliament vear's Soviet arder of 290.000,. the Canadian wheat hoard July forecast .of the season, givem |) The statement ‘said that for | proposals* that would empower or M0 bushels containé a- smaller 18 ‘lifted the delivery. quota on- 'deal conditions, was for -some- tune there was a surplus in the , the government Kee pai sh all . proportion o4 flour all grains until Aug. 20 Prev. thing on the -order of 700,000,000 treasury of $3,300,000, with $645,- who. fail to SS ae a — Nutlook is that the’ new crop oisly producers had heen on a Prive * pushing. the 1963-64 300.000 in_ spending and, $642,- farily in a the wage an vear will he jnst as husv. with 1p quota of 10 bushels a spect Pra rie. ree ord of 703.900.000 nnn.00 in _ revenues price line own's whité-paper . any ae eee | proposals appeared even. stiffer | hic long-term orders n effeet fied vacre with th Soviet d A wheat baard : i ‘than those outlined. July 20 by China sda th eral "a d tog ! i en Prime Minister Wilson vis ang as . ' ° ity 4 { traditi@nal et sia rs th oe es ra ‘> Mh * oF | "The halt in what Brown's ad-' i? eat aoe oe ee Weereee_.: Pee | visers called ‘‘the vicious’ price | export vear of 500.000.9000 bush- with. considerable space ~ still age os els or more is: astured - aitatst t te Th and wage spiral’ is to be en- One a it is - that Prair ~ ee Lgages ~ ne forced rigidly for six -months, ‘tae Dhan Wot gee eer eat eed eee oa to be followed by: another six luc. 1 heing able fa «deliver a a caida ee or ae = months of severe restraint | GEORGE BROWN oo eing : i untla my a j A z mich grain as their country ele.) Many. farmers hape that they ! The immediate effect was to-\transport workers, the country's - | : postpone wages” increases —for—higcest union—has expressed. in- : : i . : millions, already negotiated and tention to fight the operation te 7 t : : i! : r ' a. yes Pe’ a _— — ee ital for a dav-long meeting and in the works for autumn dis-. the end. Clive.Jenkins. head of q BALTIMORE — (AP). Charles In 1946 he transferred, to the | aon — er =o ” vied ” wee later went to Ottawa, Canada. tribution. This unexpected the inion. of supervisors and iC ite ‘ : ‘ : Cur i Britain, lights bis pipe at the White House in Wash- : haa tt Sen ‘lw . : nnie? Lynch. charged by .Chureh . of Jesus Christ-Chris- iliste so} La few last ington Wilson_ wat Th the cap “(AP Wirephoto) jcrackdown affecte railway, technicians, said the. panie 1 a Baltimore-grand—jurv with-ri-—ttan, which -was founded by-Rev.. Ra, aay : ? ' jelectricta, gas —and— buiidingmeasures—won't work —and— the oting, is described in a circular _ Wesley Swift \trade workers and doctors. government. will have te mount . s : distributed. by the National Both Lynch and Swift. were a The operation, unprecedented “a police. bureaucracy’ and ‘an ' States Rights Party as ‘“‘Amer- named by the California attor- JO nson- fj son Nee in in peacetime, Is designed to de- army of snoopers and - inform- | cane cesta racat prawn meng eee OO Becta ere ee hobs sass oa ki |Apea er.’ the lation A tates 2 i ; : : - amity actors enmpias Wn. =e ; 7 soccduned God, the white’ Party. mally it would end in a year, der the national health plan : : race and constitutional govern-~ The party's ¢iréular said but spokesmen made clear that ho. got government agreement. oh WASHINGTON. «CPs China: ‘seen as the reason. for the “dee. ment... and everyone who. doesn't Lynch gained ‘international - rod ces Jiews x a Ml je the. government . considers the earlier for a big pay boost. now wid ig having inereasing difficulty in cision to buy up to 7.600000 tons like that- ant g0 to hell."’ Lynch fame when his fiery speeches action merely a preparation for will get. only _ane-quarter— af tf linthe wo wheat imports. for next of Canadian = wheat by Jnly, ‘told an. _anti-Negro rallv that united, the ighite people of -St. an extended “controlled -grovith_ what- thes wee: seniintiand: til vear aside from Canadian (198 ~w Precided Thursday night's riot. t Augustine, PM. and enabied By ARCH MackF NZIE — said is up to West Ger- cna to help pase the coun. in incomes’’—a. phrase suggest- year %& zrain..savs a_ United States ~ Washington columnist Mar- “The nine stooges on the Su- ‘them to drive the riotous Ne- WASHINGTON ¥CP) P rime imany.-> now pondering British Wilson who’ arrived here late ing government curbs on earn- “Tt. is a savage cut.” grom acricultute department review quis Childs says Vice-President preme—. Coult will have to be gro mobs from the streets.”’ Minister Harold Wilson, vowing proposals for shouldering more Thursday evening. was 15 min ings and prices for: years to {Continued on page - 8, eal 4’ sf the v ar Fast Hubert. Humphrey. is spreading taken. tried and hanged for’ It said that last. summer he unshakable British determina- of the—costta-decide—what-hap-ates_late__for—his._mid-morni ing come. ut “Rased on advance purchases the “line privately” among of" treason cand don't think . thig ‘organized and led the rallies tion. to rally from the latest pans appointment, with Johnson WANTS FREEZE : __.M grain to dates for delivery ficials..that ‘with supplies_fall-__won't_happea!"” he sheuted————and—in-a-e-c h-e-+—that—erushed—economie—sethacks—conchided—a _REVIEW-MOSCOW_TRIP- The _secret__service did _not_ Brown. said_riothing less Phan filson Visits —— ; during eg Bs. and the poor ing in the West. Mascaw: is mak- Charles) Conley Lynch -was. C.0.R.F. ‘(the Congress of. Ra- speedy one-det cérference with Peace prospects in Vict Nam permit him to leave : Biair the. across. - the - board freeze prospects . for . additional pur- ing huge purctiases with a view “bern in. November, 1912, at- cial Equality) in. Bogalusa, La.’ President Johnson Friday. are noh-existent at- this point, House, his temporary residence, |would suffice in the present: 2 : chases -from countries other of creating a reserve that will Ctarksvilie Tex.: Th 1936 he - Lynch said he was ‘invited to “T-hate-not-eeme_ with a @eak Wilson said He had given John- until it completed a search: for |situation, with the pound under PM In Ottawa than Canada, imports of grain he a’ powerful lever in-dealing: moved to*( ‘alifornia and awas or- Baltimore. which the congress hand and JT have not come seek- son a full review of Ai€. recent-a man reported_to have carried (pressure, the Ak market de- are expected to he substantialty with. hungry. nations.” dained a minister in-the Gen- earlier this vear named as its ing anything,” Wilsoa told. @ fruitless journey to Moscow to a rifle into a nearby building. pressed and world confidence in ai : Ss ‘ ; } & "hil } : i“ a a t Sy h luced ither Britain’ hak OTTAWA CP)--Prime “\Viin- ess than the 6.000.000-ton aver- Childs, noting the recent. So eral Assembly of Jesus Christ, ‘‘target city” for 1966, by “the press conference ‘ betore’ flyind sound out possibilities of a So- Fhe search produced neither Britain's economy. shaken. inter Wiinon ‘of Britain ived ace during recent years.” it viet order for '$800.000.000 worth : white people.” to Ottawa for. a. fill-in session viet intervention. for peace in man ‘nor rifle : : Brown, who said he is no by air from Tiedinaten at R 33 outa is : ‘of Canadian wheat. savs_ there ; He asked. at a press confer- with Prime Minister Pearson Viet. Nam.._ on Johnson, needling Wilson at a dictator, insisted the whole om. rue: tier k - teetheet a The agriculture department's is exiderice the USSR. <also is Gramyko o Says ence. “how in the hell could I The businesslike visit pointed On the question of Britain's luncheon. called him his *‘good ‘scheme would be voluntary up ference with Prime Minter review savs the China crop sit- shopping vigorously in France, ~ cause a riot that's been going to an exchange of views rather economic problems, American dis-associate’ for his criticism to the point -Where some in- * “er + Inite s : ; earson la es bane * than: formulation of any impor- officials said- the United States of U_S bombings of the Hanol dividual or group deliberately #47 Roval Air Fore: Comet --eear sandepraduetiantramlate—pessible sence te phyA Na ere romps sutras (tant crterterie se - PapRet remain._imiiiterent —At-and —Haiphong..petruleum_dumps. violated.its,-spirit- Se al Sn PTA ee feason crops -may he unable to wheat available * v TOKYO apr Soviet For- ©:-0:-R-E. have been rajsing hell Britain's econg nic plight: has tacks against the pound sterling Replying, Wilson sale we are At least 6,000,000 British work- ial whee Wi Dem ek nave daelions te winter: wheat, However Canadian quarters eion Minister’ hudved 4. Gro -here. for 15 years."" In 1964, been exagerated, ¥ Ison, ‘told re- on the international ane? mar- allies and not ype cei and a8 ers who already had heen prom- Chicrnnl AT VLE o Minites early rice, sovheans and sweet say they haven't rum. across myko asked Friday ‘why the Lynch was quoted -in, a maga- porters Britain would gAmain @.ket usally, meant trouble for jong as we are Allies and not lised wage boosts will be hit by yartin sinha Stes _ mation seeme similar ‘te last Australia Argentina and ‘every ‘Not Been Asked potatoes - 4 such_official thinking. .- Seviet Union ‘had made. ne zine ‘Saturday Evening Post)—world power discharging its:ne the dollar - : sallites, we > 6. er '© the freeze. All increases effeg-. whe- ~Hrree nih Shook oud. "If -there. is ta be more. fond The ?US.S.R--may well want ‘moves.to rhediate in the Viet as saying: ‘There’ gonna be a spgnsibilities : The. United States alreztiy has you ... . a we are wf more itive’ July 20 or - thereafter “Zo ‘they strode: quickly to’a private a _-> Bvaitable, it- must come largely to. accumulate wheat reserves, Nam conflict. replied: “We Dloody. ‘race riot “€ll er this But the. belt has: to he tight: provided a $1. {500,000.00 standby use to the wortd.’ _____. into cold storage for six months. conference room for their. die i from the: private sector. which. they suggest: But with domestic haven't. heen asked.” nation.’ The stage is being set ened. he said. and er nee ee The _ seamen, whose “seven-, eyssions : : {s already producing near ca- consumption increasing, ‘and > .He said the- Soviet Usian for the earth to get a? blood- Mediate impact will be the cut- week strike helped raise world ~ BULLETIN ; pacity,.or from import—and—the stocks needed fo. avoid inérval would not work for peaceful bath : we _ lng of about £150 wana Uren doubts about the economy, es- oprpawa —+cp. rime AMfinres government is encountering in-- discontent. it. ii “Suggested that’ settlement of the Viet Nam is SEES WHITE FACES wee nee) - a mg ea mg, cape. Their increase went. into ter Wilson's Royal Air Force creased difficulty in purchasing. the Uys R, will have to work jsiie sw iewut a request first com- “And when the smoke-clears, foreign ait a = e sd effect July 2. But rail workers, Comet Jet . took off from Up - foreign grain for the, 1966-67 for some fime to build up much ing frorhe North Viet’ Nam. ao ain’t- gonna be nothing ee res hat - at a . Soy: agreed not to strikeafter lands airport at 11:10 pm. EDT ~ eonsumption year.” of a reserve unless it: also og- Gromyko told Japanese an@ ‘ef; except white faces.” - rieiapygro Bn — yey pay increase was promis ‘Thursday. carrving the Rrrish : military -manpowe Nhe . as for Sept. 1,. will have o fait leadér home to London «after a ‘Persistent drought in. a large ders —helt-tichtening from its foreign feorrespondents the So- Lynch is. short “and rather’ sumption here has heed that the 1 ; ofthe area of Chi na’ 's norther plain. is own people or : viet Union “has been giving aid stocky. .-with a wéatherbeaten ( at Jeast an extra pix eect. day of talks in Washington and . Ps < 4 efe t ‘ - ° i uf ; one to the North Vietnamese “and ‘face. When he ‘speaks, he jabs Bee Bend me wine Seen averal _ Frank Cousins, J¢ader-of the Ottawa ji ; ; H will continue to give more: and jis finger, his voice. becanes ae tments rather -tygn any eaviest fli Of War Max mere aid ecause they ABE Shri and veins stand oul on his reduction, eaat-at, Sues : | fighting a just war.” eR. Wilson-_called Briiain’s: NATO : By KEN KFULY doesn't give you an instant ak uti 301 Is Dut a oS y “9 , told Thursday: night's rally, the : . navy. army and ‘air force inte hopes on — defence : third gn four. nights, attended S h 1 "1 single service. it would take cernmittee an ommons by || sh persons ten envi e 2 arsi veare ' mplement *the that there will be . sufficient e : : infieation pian an wnfermant savings in the Jong ran- from an 4 i g e rl a n \r mM y. ‘ < I'm inciting you to victory.” he - Parliament sangions - unitmg Mr. Hellyer is pinning . his “ ” “Im not inciting vou to riot.” eommitment ‘quite. fantastic’ ’ OTTAWA” {CPi-Even after fied force,” one source said. SAIGON AP =. Renth dam- enemy ground fire. one in the ace reports Friday ~from _ the north and one m the sat heaviest (.S. foray of the war a Last summer, he spoke in An- . e ‘ re he, Pet On the ground. militarw’ action she ei naing seid unification to justify parliamen against North Viet: Nam. cata- a wi : c niston, Ala.. for three davs dur-. . es t n clese toueh wih plar S see i : logued such things as 13 petro. |” Seuth Viet Nam’ accounted ' ing a series of states’ rights ral- ee igna e Frida € ee approval mdw of “a, ‘single : ) “Ng lerm: dumps blazing. a missile for 9 enemy. dead ’ t lies and was quoted by an An ve ry nee Minister Hellver ; service : LAG OS. Ni igeria , — : ithe. three areas, the government site four miles from Haiphong, ©peration Hastings, a — two niston Star report: as saving OTTAWA (CP) ~The town Of-yends -y3— present the -an “Mutiny” broke out im ‘the Nige--istatement. added. > ve ‘hit, and 62 barces destroyed or week-long drive near the North | | “If it takes killing to get Ne Stephenville, Nfld | hard. hit bY jesictarion ths fall afd ask ie oN D t il iam rian Army Friday and dissident | Other sourceasaid that “dur- Samaged Vietnamese border. — continued. °o efalis groes out of the white man’s {¢ closing of the Americam she Common jefence cor nnn troops seized’ the. country’s ing the night dissident troops -S- Air -Force,-navy and ma--U-S—marines_-and_Seouth—Viet- i street_and te pratect our consti-- Harn oo ie hase. haStepe make a detailed «sud ke ~ Ik: leader Maj - Gen. “Johnson took overt Lagos Airport, , and ‘rine pilots took to the air azam Pamese forces report 818 regu- , tutional rights, T eee ity Deen designated an ares ear tin —plans—sielcing— sev- ' On Stri e al s Aguivi-Irorsi held; a VC:10. jet: airliner of to press attacks that American lars killed so far and 830 more | | them. ay ble for assistance under the fed-or31 phas ‘ 73 ———+—Retliable—seources said Tronsi_ British ‘Overseas Airways Cor- at a BN i : i i : neal mcials said’ are. slowly crip prohably . killed from” a North | eral ‘manpower, -mphility | pro-= --<, “spor mofjienf, the stat’ at TORONTO -(CPY Talks be- was put - under detention, in’ poration: Scores -of passencers pring, the enemy's war effort Vietrramesé division gram... + ; 4 ce’ headasarters “here ois tween Canada Parkers Ltd and {hadan ‘in western Nigeria ‘is were stranded’ atthe airport nd “erimping supplies of North) American. and‘ Vietnamese: pl- Five. aroe _ The announcement’ - 2 ade king ot details of thesplan the ‘United Packinzhouse. Work- subsequent fate was uncertain. | hotel. . : ) vietnamese troops infiltrating lots flew 619 sorties over South i Fridas ay the oit : z se 14-the timine-ef the + araus-ers-of America (CLC. were held |~"The governor of the. western OFFIC ERS KILLE. n Scuth - Viet. Nam. Viet Nam Thursday in support | Ri ti eration Tinister _ aa Ke tae d he reou're@ ‘here ‘Friday. for the first time jgroup of provinces, .Lt.-Cal, | Dissidents ‘wrre reporied ta - The fresh raids followed the of. ground troops. The .. \meri- n 10 Ing ehand. who rb end th = tise’ -aporeval ‘6t\. wadticatian since $30 workers, walked ‘OM lAdakuale: Faneivi with whole ‘have prised comaee of fhcia J ? . ¥ » < manr e ae" “ , a ‘ i ‘ record pounding of North Viet- cans ‘said that, ‘among other ; Soa Bleeta ere legislation * eight of the company's plants Ironsi had been stay'ng. also barracks ‘ earlier Friday and . hamese targets by more than things _ thes destroyed or dam- BALTIMORE (AP) Five : nen - ee + of: Mr. _Hellver’s ipalioh Ae ta July 26. was” held by the mutinous three army maiors were said ta 875. sorties Thursday aged 87 enemy bunkers and J2 hie tae Ward chaveed Ca it said Premier Sn vind 6 ae aby : = a iftaps have: Wena hol * Two U-S. planes were lost to sampans : : : arge * Newfoundland ae anneincing’ 20 before ar ment, with wwf 4 company spokesman would Pp * : é : aye x <a : ; Kener aor. day in indictments returned by simultaneousiv (that. tensive gutients for inificAtion and give no details of the talks but) _Fhe mutiny in the arm*® one Usual lv reliable “smurces ‘singe : . . ( Baltimore grand Jury , with retraining progranis: wil} be pro with . deta led ans or imple- said he expected more meetings of Africa's best-drilled. came gested that the dissident ~ sol- |’ MISSING aeueaiig to. riot. -rioting, and vided. in the area menting iit nul’ be Bel nexi week only seven neta ane vs diers “at ‘Tkeia were ‘Hausas | : . ‘ grow : « has “on arin : 6 g Jem north. af. NE in relied charges a ne out of ‘Phe—desionated arcane Ane He “appates entis ha: rae) at. in-. Union officiate xay-chief issues military coup. that cougs ro- from the. Mos}¢r 2 one rt of. NI Wreckage of a plane heliev- va a ia an lies - manpower _mobilits aram wrrat a “ ear uthctiter to ir i di oH asia Siar. pont nsi to. power geria w here recent \ thera ed tn be the American U-? lost naa oe : : Ba:ti- will include points ‘within a ?I- begin. the up x ation = process nua thersaee aud shetal Sue Tit thratnphes+al—the civilian were violent riots, , Southerners Thursday ‘in flight. with is. pi- mor reu cour Ge ORR i dae Bt Rieohen s and now. or wait un e integrated sa sinha lt chenefits. The union |government #ecused by the in the army were said to he j the N stai . : rte and* comma naining | | joined " atonal Mates the program. vill po retroactive headquarters na _— =< strike: after army of corruption, was toppd-remgining loyva % a se : \ . lot. disabled. was “reported : . . a 4 Rights Party. a white-suprer i wiiebc ha dacs ‘decided July .15 to ae. ae ie: : found on a_ hill 52 miles west aéist. group > from eager oe to May 29 “this year, fe kay en . : . Mnste feiecting a_ company offer _of 40 from office and three of its top The powerful Nigerian ne ce : of Oruro. Bolivia, Friday 8 up. e im a : Pormer—werkes xt —t np Heretics —a: ira mene. tee—q—einr dente de hots in: inévesses. over leaders killed A milifarv~ gov- force was not apparent m : F Farfmers said the: plane ap m ; blic “si s = ce Mon hase will he eligible im. service ‘ two vears jernment was put up in its place volved in the fichiing and. there : : ~ aren r ras ag . ere mediately for ~suvtstantial- . —— ite rule the 55.000,000 people of were no reports of civilians tak- parently burned before erash- Stat ‘ote a0. MAY TAKE FIVE. YEARS State - Attorney. Charl@ss Movy- eh : ‘ : ing and the pilot's hodyv -ap- tan "id tor the se Midbeaciee grants to. help: then: move to Wes ippls anc tonanre rAfrica’s moe populous country. (ing. part. - : é perce # er = Aitline Strike” ANNOUNCES EMERGENCY ert ee Ry COATHE HENAT TT ~~" “Spokesman for the premier | Peated’ te have-bren ee. by the grand..jurs, which met : sf “—“Segperts have at al government state- | INS'!DE TODAY : QUEBEC (CP) A sperial said at 8:35. p.m. that telegrams hered by. nae ‘ im special session, and Mary- mons -defgnce = commit! an nittic session of ‘the Quebec legisla- were being sent. to Marcel rie hgeg™ ms e - wes ide land Attorney-General Thomas ‘ Coar-Truck Crash est inate of : ie f ae mentrig@oadcéast by: Nigeria ra- . a ture aimed ‘af settling the prov- Pepin, president :of the Confed-| 'fied.as Capt. Robert 'eK- Finan sought the injunction in * nefore: tiey wou be Teaes n ett e dio Announced a state of emer- Island news ‘ a; 4 ince-wide hospifal strike, ‘will eration of National Trade .Un-) ™4?. 32, of Alexandria, La moves intended to avert’ more Kill p M n support a unified force at gency in the towns of Ibadan Quiigmeraids mae he held opening Thursday.Aug. ions, and to, Paul-Emile Olivier, Witnesses said the plane rajlies of the kind that have- lis rour e fighting level ' ' wd ueer-tGer iAP o taste aid Abana: lene the = one phone . «4 Premier Daniel Johnson an- chief negotiator for the Quebee crashed between 3 and ‘3.30 - inflamed racial feelings, in the : An informant said Mr Hoellver A HINGTON : 1 od. i aki tack isha A shies ' a aaa 4 noanend Friday: night Hospitals Association, informing | P-™ Thursday. + ae ; z : JOLIETTE, °Q: e P’ Fout ‘and the defence staff ture orn een oo = . ie Sas CTP een? Editoria s es - : The: premier said in a wrft- them of the comigg session Two,- Bolivian government The: supremacist group had ‘men were killed Friday When. & there are stages of unification ce oe : poy aa po noe aoa of : d a situation in tea thtee Hinge, meneee se ter: statement that after having The decision to call an emer- | Parties were reported to have ,stazed three rallies this week, Car in which. the sere riding which could be. undertaken woile [OTS Ge avis de sy Fr ida = Hl owns was anda control { Miroouyg Rg : = consid: his colleagues he had gency session followed a meet: “eached the scene of the crash . the last ending - with “roving Was involved in a collision with Jogistics and ‘training are hewng est dine we cn ; te 4 te tobias inate Sport - ¥ decided to call a special session ing- earlier in theday hetween to recover the body white gangs looking ‘or trouble -a 25-ton truck near: this cbmmu- geared to a‘unified force. even smant ‘ ane 3 vr . P Comics j 12 ‘aimed at. adapting lecisiation the premier? and Mr Pepin at | Oruro is 149. miles south af im: Negro neighborhonds- and nity, 35 miles north of Montreal. over a three- to f year pe- The wit eet thatthas heen tod ie i as ee Finance. markets - & meressary ta’ end the hospital which a jinian salar ~ounter- La Paz the Robvian capital had planned apefher reall Fri- 4 fifth’ nceugpant of the ear ried : rrachec w net he nflation- a aa dees aaa - Classified 13, 14, 15, 16 ‘ trike.” » ~~ (preposal was rejected |. (AP Wirephoto) day ‘night : : was reported seriousty imyured Passage of the —iegisiatiwon ary, schesce seid set up an : p —_—_————— . t a : * ‘ : : i x : aoe : 5 . : : 4) ‘ e e ° > . - : - . _ é « OR “ By iwaa gt ; " Mee i