‘ oil ’ t { ; 5 \ R ’ i . A 1 * & ‘ \&8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Aug. 25. 1966 | 7 ; a tt an pe > West German Generals’ Tiff ic a Has Swelled Into Top Crisis BONN (AP) -— The growing !viewed the row swirling around row~-between West Germanv's-the two eenerals” as a crucial {generals and politicians swe!'ed clash. between the military and |today into a major crisis’ with ruling politicians, who have | the announcement tie tie two- made great efforts to keep the }|star ‘commandey of the coun- 430.000-member armed forces & iitry’s third ‘military. region has under their control since the 4 | asked ‘to be retired. country Was allowed to. rearm It is the third time this week in the middle ‘50s. ithat a general has asked for re-. The opposition Social Demo- | tirement. cratic party and the Free Demo- |. A defence ministry spokes- cratic party, which is the junior | {man said Maj. Gen. ‘Guenther partner in Erhard’s coalition || {Pape has requested: to be re- government, have been dissatis- ilieved of his command. because fied with von Hassel, consider- he disagrees with a defence ing him not up to the job and | ministry decision allowing sul- an obstacle in the way of Bonn’s diers to join a transport workers efforts to improve relations with labor union. the. Communist bloc. The four-star chief of the na- A special session of the Bun- ‘ . n’s armed forcés, Gen. Heinz destag has been scheduled to in- sate Sgr . $ ; ttner, asked Tuesday _to—step—vestigate—Panitzki's—charges— ; : ai down because. of the ministry's A spokesman. said Eruard | i # |decision. would consider -Trettner’s case The disclosure by the defence when he returns from vacatio ministry of the 58-year-old Trett- | Thursday. . | ner’s request came a day after | the ministry suspended the air . GON whe REOPEN CHANNEL TO SAI : # see t SS : ess, bs T ACTORS SE ARCH ROUTE INLAND force chief, Lt.-Gen. Werner Pa- WATCH FOR FIRES | A US. Army tug pushes’ Tao channel 22 miles south- was reopened Wednesday: In AMPHIBIOUS nitzki, ‘for criticizing~the gov-| The Ontario department of | against the freighter Baton east of Saigon in South Viet--‘background another freighter : j s ernment and its purchase of the |lands- and forests has enough * Rouge . Victory, blasted Tues- Nam, or from twisting and reads for: the capital and at A... column. .of..amphibious....moves.along. the beach near---after--combat: ~~ assault ~ from Operation the beach from the |air force's erash-prone F-104C'|fire hose to reach from -Matne- | day by a powerful Viet Cong breaking in the current. The right is a U.S. Navy salvage trectors carrying troops of the Ham Tan, east- of Saigon, ships of the Seventh Fleet. jungle and troops and to ad- Starfighters. ~ ; : eee is son, Northern Ontario, to New- mine, to keep it from drifting channel, one of tow main vessel. (AP Wirephoto by radio First Battalion, 26th Marines, searching for route _ inland Marines, participating in vance on foot. (AP Wirephote) German political observers 'York. f | into the traffic lane of Long shipping waterways -to Saigon, ‘from Saigon) ; suisse Atlantic - Crossed In 8 LORD 10) 90k) 1) OES LORD'S Tiny Sloop - 4,000. BACK-TO-SCHOOL din’ cco weceeeey [DISC UNT DRUG DEPARTMENT STORE... , foundland east coast Wednesday | ° night, The first thing..George || : Shopping ; ms a <i, Boudouin did when he landed | Pan was to take a fresh - water ie] : ee Ge ‘ Beara . ‘ shower to remove salt from his 5 — body. « Ses a bh) . Boudouin’s sailing craft, the 4 Corner of - : Penny~Ballerina, tied up at Mo- . _— : ' ; k bile, a tiny fishing village. about Gt. George & Jo 40 miles- south of here. . . The Penny Ballerina was | Kent Sts. sighted by a freighter—Monday_ for the first time”in many days. Both the Canadian Air-Sea Res- | cue Centre and the Royal Air “Force Coastal Command had heen briefed on Boudouin’s | crossing .and planes had. been — ST. JOHN'S, Nfld (CP)—An *Enrclishman who crossed the At- # lantic in a tiny sloop in eight | : S.7uOF ? SdUuol ordered to report any sign of the : j : ‘ : ~“go0p- ae = = : s . . However, no actual — search ; : : 4 Sb eae had started 3 E = i : : : ~ Boudouin left Plymouth, Eng. ~ July 1. es See « ~* The freighter Mormacargo as- | sisted -the-.Penny “Ballerina 130 | miles off Newfound!and earlier | th's’ week. The. captain of the | U.S. freighter reported- Bou- douin was out of provisions “and the ‘sloop had some _ rigging d-mage. ; nt ALL CANADA ° | ( Continued from page 1) ment is scheduled for Monday. It. will either pass legistation | arising from a mediated settle- | ment of authorize emergency | measures to end a-strike should | mediation fail All the unions: want wage in- creases. The non-ops, who now make an average of $2.22 an} hour, are seeking increases of | between 55° cents and $1.23 | compared with the 45-cents an- | hour recommended as an in | crease figure by -the concilia- | tion boards:—- — et The railroad triéinmen, who | now make more than $3 an| hour, are looking for a reduc- | tion of their. work ‘hours without | any pay loss. | In Montreal, officials of the | CNR~and the CPR said figures | from the Dominion Bureau of ‘Statistics show that for the last 16 Years “non - operating em- “ ployees have consistently en- joyed, on an average at least, the, same rate of increase as | that experienced by workers in | the durable goods industries.” -*A HI-FI SET FAMOUS FONOVOK HI-F1 RECORD PLAVER=-CONCOLE MODEL /N BEAUTIFUL WALNUT FINISH ++» MODERN DESIGN / +A RADIO OVER 70, 8-TRANSIRTOR RADIOS 70 BE CIVEN AWAYL AN L.P. RECORD \ J Y i 2 > i ——] + os COLLECTION y/ & Uni k have be PE ‘e : . ' , ; ; \. nsingthe "same figures ‘to an " . ae ; v — ‘ j WINNER WILL RECEIVE 20 L.R2. ge eriimne Ir ‘contentions at) . « ® , 1 — = lagging behind. in | Friday. 9 to 9:30 ; eee ON SALE WED. To ATURDAY e 3 OF THEIR. OWN CHOICE IO - pav-levels. - i oe oe ; : . ond ts (OM | ef 1 Pee SECST HLA PS REPRO SOAP E ETE EET ESSE TESTER EPPA AN O EVE EERSTE UTE TTC HN EEE TP OEE OPT SR ATE RTD POMP PETE: woe te Railway officials said Wed- | nesday ‘that no. special arrange- | ments have yet been made for | Payment of wages to striking | employees in case of a strike. | Payment usually is made at the end of each month ‘Aug. 31.:is_ still a week | away,” saidione railway | spokesman, “‘and there’s:a pos- | sibility that any strike would ‘be over by then anyway. We've had to spénd our time making other emergency arrange | ments * } In. Winnipeg, officials said | Canada’s all - important grain | exvorts could continue perhaps tve weeks past the start of a prelonged railway strike. 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