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MORE DEMONSTRATIONS Tighter security for Kosygin in travels OTTAWA (CP)—Fresh dem- where ,the Soviet leader is onstrations aud tighter security Staying. greeted Sovict Premier Alexei | Mr. Kosygin left his car, Kosygin today as he embarked which he had entered, and the on a second full round of activ- two leaders had walked only a ity here. short distance surrounded by About 6¢ Jewish youths security forces. shouted slogans as the Soviet DASHES PAST GUARDS Jeader left his hotel right on At that point, a long-haired schedule at 9:50a.m. EDT, man who apparently hurdled a bound for more talks with security barrier, dashed be- Children’s. -orthopédic - phell problems will be thesubject of a two-day seminar at the Shriners ‘2 Hospital for Crippled Children” and treatm in-Portland, Oregon on October - infancy, ; mMand23,:°. ° . ° +, adolescenc Physicians from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British - Columbia have been invited to . attend the seminar, which will - review recent advances in’ Tt yw. LOC pediatric orthopedics ~ and © At “MLD. and. Dr, avant acquaint the medical profession . Campbell acting as moderators, © ‘able: to.. concentrate similar with the services and faellitles Lyle W. Haromack, Chairman ‘Cases in one” place. offered by 22Shriners Hospitals of the hospital’s Board of throughout the United States, . Governors, will also address the ~ hand on the TV knob to his wife: Canada and Mexico. . "- meeting. ; Prime Minister Trudeau. tween security forces and tac- ee s ; : ae 3 -_ But, in response to Monday's dled Mr. Kosygin around his a BE SE TT PEN in , RTE 6 An outstanding group of Dr. Campbell, who has served — string of embarrassing in- shoulders, bending him over © eis prototype coach exceeds 90 mph test speeds _ medical men, headed by Paul oa the hospital. staff for. 15_ gets really hot?” cidents that included a flying and half-removing his incket ee - — : ckle on Mr. Kosygin, his narm| 5 oo . Poe ee: [re 2 i ar.) | coh oy as motorcade sped so swiftly tothe quickly pinned to the ground | e mot LRC ve, Sot tr eee re AVOID LEGAL. FEES - i ildi d Mr, Trud Iped Mr. on | Rietigpusce gimme Alcan in on new LRC passenger train} — : ee Own Self- Counsel Series » nearly bowled aver two RCMP Walk continued. constables. That was the most embar- and up to twelve passenger The prototype coach of the lice cout, _ rassing moment for Mr. Tru- coaches. Lightness, low centre new high-speed interurban trucks. — ‘ ; bo Pera out, ungarian- deau, who had expressed hope of gravity and a suspension passenger Perrain. being’ The engine will also be em- centrifugal forces which push manded a week on a common before the visit that Canadians system that uses electric developed by the Canadian ployed to drive ancilliary and jostle passengers ‘toward assault charge in connection would give a hospitable wel- sensors andhydraulic cylinders consortium of Alcan Canada .. equipment, including the ‘hesideofthetrain == come to Mr. Kosygin on his to bank the coaches on curves Products, Dominion Foundries « hydraulic power packs in the The LRC system holds lateral pressure at a painless 0.05g or ith t med atta t 3 te aan with th Barnet aon but une eight-day visit, first by aSoviel’ for maximum passenger and Steel, Limited (Dofasco). ° coaches and all the train's in- ; z.0 " leader. ‘comfort are the basics of the and MLW Industries, has ternal ‘‘hotel” — services. less, leaving passengers upright harmed. It was foreshadowed by dis) new train’s design. Serious completed a series of mainline Because of its light weight and _ andtelaxed in their'seats, as in . “gq banking airplane, while ‘the Geza Matral, 27-year-old On- egvery-early Monday of twody- development commenced in runni - stream 4 F / : I a running tests and engineers in compact, streamlined contour , € tario election candidate iin To: namite bombs, more dynamite 1967. Construction of the char aeol the project hs port that the train will accelerate rapldly train is. able to maintain ronto High Park, was charg stocks' and 11 gasolinefilled prototype coach began in its hydraulic banking system and maintain speeds in the 120 ‘mairiline intercity schedules at otive’s special high-speed perpendicular and is activated , -. by sensors that ‘nullify the § 1. TENANTS’ RIGHTS Handbook cont ",. Latest book availalbe - Every Tenant and.) 10 Sf Landlord needs this book. eee $95 2. FIGHT THAT TICKET | $95 4, B.C. 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The hydraulic banking system mR EXPORT oii can as nee Szenes, 20, both of Montreal Investigations of the In. have been use-tested. traction motors in the locom- permits tilting of coaches as $196.8 7 ine hate than ‘hare * ternational Pacific Haltbut INTER-URBAN RUNS tnuch as 10 degrees from the 7 during the first 1 of med were charged with iMegal pOS- Commission, reported the H session of explosives. A third gtatistics of the halibut catch ana conceived Oy ee ee man—unidentified—was re- through October 8. Landings federal department of Industry leased. . total 43 million and the Bering trade and commerce which is Mr. Kosygin appeared Sea and 16 million from sharing half the estimated relaxed this morning as he Southeastern Alaska, British development cost of $2.5 million arrived at Parliament Hill, a Columbia and Washiiagton. through PAIT, its program for few steps from where he had The quota in Area 3A is 30 the advancement of industrial been — attacked Monday. million pounds and 20 million in technology), the LRC train will Security forces ensured Area 2. With 10 million pounds move passengers between protection from all sides today. needed to fill the quota inthese major population centres and _Ashort distance away, 18 rab- areas, the Commission an- qo it in a manner that will be bis chanted, two blowing rams’ nounced that the two areas will competitive with interurban air horns. Otherwise, there was remainopen until the statutery jiravel when all factors of only a handful of spectators. closing date of November 1. ¢omfort, convenience, elapsed They watched from behind Last year the quota Was time "downtown-to-downtown jpvastt huya.o practical caz,sinynly, becatiae it's pmagtical, Theifact - barricades well’ back from the-- reached in late September... .. and- show of service: Parliament Buldingenrances, "in Ares 3B, alng the souh ane och the train. te ‘A prdatical a) : east 50 uniforme side of the Aleutians, the 3- planned to operate with a hat the car may be ugly doesn’t seem to bother ‘ira? But it bothered us. “Why were on hand, plus numerous million-pound quota will be mini i others in plain clothes, reached by November 1 and this service m of maintenance and At least two ‘mere hostile area will be closed to halibut The prototype locomotive demonstrations were planned fishing after 0600 (PST) on that being designed and built by. . today—one a large Jewish gath- date. MLW Industries (a division of ering outside the Soviet em- Area 3C in the western MLW-Worthington Limited) bassy and another tonight when Aleutians and Area 4D in the willhave an MLW V-12, 2,000 hp Mr, Kosygin attends a concert Bering. Sea will remain open diesel engine driving an at the Aris Centre. Tickets to until November 15, . alternator which powers, the 2,000-seat centre have been sold Lo the public. Mr. Kesygin himself did not refer to the assault in a speech at a state dinner Monday night i Gore _ . and Mr, Trudeau did so only a AY . Co - indirectly. - , ) a CALLS IT HUMILIATING = => - te But Mr, Trudeau earlier ; aap. e termed it a ‘very humiliating S as event for Canadians,” It could = - ; . e ° : lead to diplomatic reper- cussions although “I hope not,” a . ee in he told reporters. ; _ a | e ve 1 ‘Mr. Kosygin did not appear to > . . : have been '‘as upset as I am annoyed.” The only Soviet reaction was astory published by Tass today saying “a provocation was committed against the chair- man of the U.S.S.R, council of ministers.” It said one man . “managed to break through the - - guards and tried to commit an act of hooliganism.” Tass said “Prime Minister Trudeau .., expressed profound regrets over. the happening.” - The incident’ had erupted as. ~ Mr. Kosygin and Mr, Trudeau, éoncluding a first round of ‘talks Monday about 1 p.m. EDT, de- cided to walk to the nearby: hotel n't practical car be beautiful?” we asked. 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