Se ee ae i Eine ee a: 'Romania Is Seeking Revision | , Of Terms In Red Warsaw Pact Che Guar (sunt. com ea nga eg omgw CO sia Eee Ne its Fe Ot i greater independence for six jmander of the Warsaw Pact— ’ +, May 4, 1966. . East European pogeinats: of the until _now always held by a So- {Communist military alliance, |viet genera! — should rotate ‘ ‘ Communist sources said Tues- ee member coyntries. Parks In N.S | day ; —The Soviet’ Union should : | t | There has. beer no_ official | agree to prior consultations with Open Saturday | {4 \confirmation of Romania's re- its allies on the use of nuclear : a= aes ported effort for ‘modernization weapons. HALIFAX (CP) — Nova Sco- | Be of the pact mechanism .as a. Ne Soviet troops are sta- tia’s 45 provincial camping and | : tight security screen has been .tinned in Romania, but* there picnic parks’ will. open for the | etfected by~ Soviet and Roma- are believed to be about 20 di- op nian officials, * Visions in Bast Germany and 5°4S0n Saturday and will remain But Western diplomats said some in Hungary and Poland. open until late. October. Des they. havye-gleaned enough to in-| Observers there thought the. - Lands and Forests Minister E. dicate that important backstage |Romanian move was’ one of the \1 Haliburton has announced moves are under way which|main reasons behind Soviet, ‘ ; : : could lead to a situation in the Communist chief Leonid Brezh- ‘at several parks included Be: Warsaw Pact-similar to that/|rev’s three-day visit to Buchar- in the’list are being extended or Ze “Jereated in. the West by Presi- ‘est last week. developed’ to a greater degree. ident de Gaulle’s plans to pull | , : rench forces out of NATO. [ADD. 10 STRAINS |Medicare Begins July 1967 — They believe the reported Ro- manies — at nee se Even if Province T ‘li ready existing strains e viet-Romanian relationship, S rai ing. sulting both from Romania's gar OTTAWA (CP)—The - govern: ee uses the Ro- | ment promised Tuesday to he in wick, Quebec and Saskatchewan | manian Leader’ Nicolae Ceau- the medical care insurance busi- which already has’ its own pro- | © sescu “on continuing normal re- e5S by July 1, 1967, whether all vincial plan; have announced | lations with China. ee are ready to join or they will participaie in the fed. rte said, | ae -etal_program ral_officia however, Romania's : Sedans | >Healtit—Minister -MacEachen- say they expect Prince aaweret ‘fall short of any serious threat told the Commons-several-prov~ Island, Nova Scotia, Manitoba’ I =iinces already. have » indicated and ‘British Columbia to join up jto quit™the alliance. There was no official denial eet ee taeiat een the fed- before the 1967 target date, in Bucharest that Romania has) But in any case the federal ALBERTA AGAINST PLAN told the Soviet Union she no | government ‘would be ready to Ontario membership is con- pe ag will contribute to the) crap¢ payments July’ 1, 1967;° to sidered probable, _ but- Alberta | costo Soviet troops. stationed | (apy Brovives setting up,.aumedi- has opposed any plan entailing | ow East European coun- cal care insurance program C°™Pulsory-‘insurance premi- | Newfoundland, New Bruns- tries meeting four main standards "Ss. Thjs stand. was said to have | ..; ty Ottawa a The four requirements the | |been taken in a document cif-|~« ~ ‘the federal government federal government has ‘set are: culated to’zother Warsaw Pact | | proposes” to proceett-with—the-— Coverage “of 90 per :cent of} Re. ted to | th y 1 bed members, who are expec medical care program in the ‘he province’s population from | AT'S ABOUT THIS HORSE, OFFICER - Motorists at busy Broadway was finally cornered’ on the — to.a crash helmet full-of grass, | in Bucharest’ in Jul aCas Ci the: start of the or and Nanaimo’ intersection in, Great Northern Railway offered by, traffic police Set. oiacet waa COST ti eae aoa Mr Mackache an increase .t6. at eee we | Vancouver — were bewildered. tracks, where’ “it ran away Charlie Ball, who-:haltered the | According to _ reports, other said. cent after three operating | early-Monday-morning-by--the—from_a_bucket-of_oats,offered - animal. It was | turned over to {points made by Romania were: = years. 2 appearance ofa horse, wander- by,.a city pound employee pound and later claimed. ~—|—==Any country wanting Soviet 5 af —Benefits to cover the full . ing about in traffic: The horse . (top) and finally succumbed (CP Wirephoto> troops should bear the costs it- Railway Unlans range-of medical care by gen- | E ——o- — ee nein eer : jeral practitioners; and special- | | = ff su ists Ask Hours Cut Full portability of benefits across the USS. Tuesday ~for - a. : 2-per-cent wage boost, Good ore a ees Gemini 9 Astronauts Thomas van at ‘Cape’ Kennedy, Fla., target, vehicle, an Agena, fail Friday of and, in effect, a Sie | Ginweae. octet P. Stafford, LEFT, and Eugene ‘Tuesday, only to have their ed to achieve orbit. aie . '§ ee : ‘ — —~ fet “iy a : WRIGHT a 3 : AGO (AP) — Six shop: ‘TM province. to province. i ! ae — ance eens : ao usar asked rales ny hiinatraton Uo te plan AND THEN THEIR MISSION WAS SCRUBBED y a non-profit akency under hour work week as Came Seinen Se ae | Ceman “head for their space- mission’ postponed after “the | (AP. Wirephoto), _— ; : ; = ee , it : A S A e ental ens cgprtastnate candies aa te = cs is ieee L 5 — a a = te 5 the 3 ; ; ; “ ! = ; = ~ -*|lwhose ace “are co} os : | ee as whe said the demands were be- | Alcan Aluminum" those of its eases Denied, Qualified: At Probe . sentative of the Machinists Un- |‘ Participating ‘provinces im) 4, ‘send i stimated-that between100;~- time to meet the 1967 deadlise, compared ion, eatimatery nat between 20) (Mr. MacEaghen sald with 211000 tons in aai8, | Munsinger Document Points. os Seis See ry ln ft ura . The single contract is subject | Revenues Higher 1968 agains —— “By KEN KELLY for Canada and Mr. sevigng id — z to reopening now. ..The unions _QTTAWA (CP)—At least six | great things to offer Canada. "| |want the added benefits to go| MONTREAL (CP) — Alcan| ,(1;@8 MOVED aa. Points in the “handy document” |‘ It-also'quoted Mrs. Munsinger 6 oe * Ls ae Tt iene eR aan Lee = pe a Summer ©‘ Boys’ Boot Type cue aan wa of Women’s vce ~|—finto- effect. Jan...1,-1967.....__.. Aluminium. Ltd, ann oun ¢.ed |p. Gapest and. Boston,-Mass.,-all.|"e!eased at. the Gerda _Munsin- | as saying her relations with Mr. Ae makers, car men, oilers .and 000,000 in. the first. quarter of form in previous: testimony. if it were possible for him te Sines 1 te 5. Sandals sheetmetal workers. 1966 compared_with $196,000,000 | RAZOR BRINGS CASH of this was made | obtain’ a. divorce, : ¢ ; 4 of. ment of the railways must reply | ers the company said net earn- collector's coup- when -his—local-| public, stating that—its—contents| ideas —into—the— simplest —situa- a. 9 ee : 98 98 | jwithia 10 days. The next step is |ings were $17,700,000 or 55 cents |post office ran. out of. three | weren't evidence but it eerved|tions. ._.... ? { Nurses White . Cushion’ Insoles TT to set a date for hegotiations. ia share in 1966 against $7,500,- |penny stamps. The postmaster |as a handy document. Commissioner McClellan said termed the demands ex- ident, said first-quarter sales |son mailed on postcards. They |commission lawyers J. L-| capable of telling’ an accurate 4 ve. ; were * 266,000 tons of aluminium ‘now. are worth upto $45 each. | O’Brien’ and J. J. Urie from / or. truthful story.” is -drein rom? a 19 Bed Ws oS : Kedette Type ~ : Reg. 1 * ludes. The security she met Mr. Sevigny as August, The unions are the _machi- Tuesday consolidated sales. and had .. subway aystems before ger “iiquiry ‘last “week -vere-de=| Sevigny -were-not~just-an -affar—————- , under the |in the same period of 1965. -| WHIMPLE, England (CP)—A | at fry at the time Mr.| Mr. Sevigny ( testified that E J. E. Wolfe, chairman of the |000 or 22 cents a s in. 1965, |sold him’ sixpennies cut in half| The judge’s action in releas-| the RCMP had been SANDALS |QXFORDS “7. 4 Wi Flat Heer x police ‘reports, is expected to be; The document quotes © Mrs. eaery y * > : PL : : : _ gees Women’s White or Blaek Color. blué, ‘Sethge and. e® a e Mr. O’Brien said at an. early Mr. Sevigny said they were white. Cushion insole, eet our ro ressivé onserVv ve stage of the inquiry that Mrs. | introduced. in. late September, z= “SNEAKERS washable, sizes __4 a. sis : : we a c : salle | Mumsinger was a common pros- 1959. Cushion arch: a 98 : Summer ists, electrical workers, boiler- operating revenues were $233, |/a99 nied or outlined in different | but that she “would marry him Bone or white. C, E and Larson said ‘that : Railway Labor Act, manage-| In a statement to .sharehold- |Devon stamp dealer pulled off a| Justice Wishart Spence made it} Mrs. Munsin read romantic informed _ = Railway Labor Confer- | Nathanael .V. Davis, presi- |—600 of them, which Doug Wat-\ing the document, prepared by | that’ Mrs, Munsinger was. ‘‘in- In brown or reat 16 Women’s Canvas further before the in-| Munsinger as fixing the time ® i) conc Regular— 2.99. | titute; -petty:- thief-and—mistress-_DIFFER OVER NAMES of. former..Conservative cabinet |The» Gocsiaaas gays Mrs. __ FATS ae | 1.98- |} Candidates For 5th Queens = eeiseen Eee = 80@ 2° | Nov. -15~and 16; 1960;—-Mrs.-|__The dana says. styles. . _. Women’s (White Cross) -|Munsinger “divulged _informa-|Munsinger told a “‘soure 1 99 ty : , PUMPS @ > . fe ; Broken. Lines tion .which strongly suggested | doubtful feHability’” that — Men’s Hewetson _ .98 ~ Playboy _ —t 1+ MEN'S _ that she was the mistress of As- | Sevigny. gave her $125 a |r Ns DRESS SHOES sociate Defence Minister Pierre for apartment rental. Sevigny.” an : gny her rent and said the only Reg. 9.98 to 10.98 in as sorted colors: and sizes. ae Round anit pointed toes, ‘a good selection 280 pairs. Sizes 6 ‘to 12 NEVER WAS MISTRESS |he remembered giving her The day before the document | a $5 Mexican souvenir ri 6, ' “ ee : : = 140 Pairs Ladies’ an widths, color black i Women’s Sport FLATS ” 2 Fae ¥ a 5 ral frst HG was released, Mr. Sevigny said $100 after she had beem robbed, on oath Mrs. Munsinger ‘‘never | which she offered to repay: | was mistress.” mi The document, was. before + Wis daceenent said after-Mrs.|the inquiry in pe Ea Munsinger’s arrest Feb. 3, 1961, April 6 and Mr- Ju Spence for passing bad cheques; — the | ruled it be képt secret. On April victimized store ‘‘was_ advised | 27, he said at a public session that there would be a scandal|he was “utterly astounded” that if this woman was prosecuted.” | portions of it had been’ pub- . It_also said information was | lished in newspapers. He said received that political pressure | he did not want to have to in was being brought on the Mon-| stitute a security inquiry into -| treal city police to obtain her |-how- these. portions were ob- release and ‘‘it was suggested | tained. sig if charges were pressed,| On May 10, at the request of important political figure | Mr. O’Brien, Mr. Justice Spence “ woud be blackmailed."’ released it for publication and ; The document the aphed ‘copies. were COME AND MEET YOUR BUILDING TEAM charges were withdrawn Feb. 4, | tuted to reporters part’ ber 1961, the day before Mrs. Muns- through the day’s hearings. inger left Canada. oe Mr. Justice Spence said per- Former ROMP. »Commissioner | sons mentioned in the docu ae th, \C. W. Harvison ‘and Commis-| had a chance to meet any of sioner George B- McClellan’ statements ¢ontained in it... ‘said in testimony the RCMP | recommended :the charges be’ PREDICTS TRAFFIC TOLL "PARKDALE WOMENS’ wpomNe cae rane: -\aQTIAWA CE) x ‘The, Gam The document said. Mrs. timated Tuesday 56 people will ; Munsinger recounted that~at an die in ‘traffic accidents during ; Ottawa social function the the 78-hour Victoria Day week- ; a : prime minister of Canada told end, May 20-23. On the same her she was doing a great ‘thing | weekend last year, 54 died. 9.33 | 399 WHITE _—s=BEATLE PUMPS ‘tease ’ These were regularly . 6.98 to 9.95 and now ® Walthen Gaudet (3.1. Tom) Davies Hush Puppy Type clearing at only Shag uppers, crepe soles, brown or grey: a to 10. on Children’s © Reg. 4.99. 3. and 5* DRESS SHOES Poa ~: Sizes 5-2 ‘ . : ; ‘Reg. 2.99 ’ i Z e < ‘Work Boots Black, cotk sole aiery uppers, Sizes 6-11. 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