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Wall of Shame Anniversary Fans Viid Berlin Riof CP from AP-Retiters BERLIN Border guards- fought a fierce tear gas battle-today as massed- Berllners creamed their hatred of the! Communist built "wall, of shame" tin the first anniversary of Its erection. 71m battle erupted In the WU-helmstrasse, opposite the former Nut air ministry. Jt bow TORONTO (CP) The nearly-nude body of a 16-year-old Toronto girl who had been raped and shot through the heart was found Sunday In a road- Girl, Assaulted, Murdered 16 "tilde ditch near the Hum-ber River at suburban Clalrvllle. The weeping parents of Julian Woiaruki id eat fled their daughter's body. Investigotors said the body, wearina oniv silk stockinet, hid -ee lying In the ditch for three days after being thrown front mr, young woman nuing uo a a aorse fond about 4:14 p.m.

I 4-w -Sunday SHOTTO DEATH An autopsy showed the girl, bad been beaten, raped and then shot with a pistol. The glrTs stepfather. Michael Danes, and her mother, Jean, said they had lait seen her snout 4:11 m. last Inspector William McNeeley said the rest oi the girl's. including a white 3 a a ter, white sleeveless blouse, green pleated brown fiat still are mUS- IIU.

He said she also had been Carrying a straw summer-hand- bag containing til when she Was last, seen by ber parents. Police cordoned oft the area, -about-14 'miles northwest of downtown Toronto and about 34 miles from the New Wood bine Race Track. There are number of farms ami riding stables In the district. SHY WITH. SOYS was described a "shy" with boys.

She was the Sort of girt who went on picnics with her parents every Sunday. Xbe wouldn't even go to dances without ber parents. The autopsy showed the let, fired at close range, passed through the heart and lodged in the spine. Police, after checking the girl's friends and background. aaid they are following several leads but did not expect aa im mediate arrest.

The girl who found the body. Linda Wilson of Toronto, was on a horse Jeinaledby--Geratd Stevenson, 29, of a nearby farm. When she shouted'' that she saw -what she thought was a mannequin Stevenson climbed down the slope to see. Bill Dononuk of Malum, tuning in the nearby Hum ber River, heard the commotion, Investigated, then stopped sev- NEGOTIATION, lhqng in Hex CS Act By JOHN STOCKDALK of The Journal -V. i He said that Mr.

Diefen- Service 'O" Canal, iw, ipproafhed wtek today released its blueprint for) recommended ch.ngW to the! wlUl CiVil Service Act jf th Government salary Fred WhitehouM. president 'reere had already been asked of the federation, said that the meet representatives st an providing for nego.early date on the, collective Uation, conciliation and amendments pro-tration procedures Jt cs Act matters pertbining to puKtc THE PROPOSALS service salaries and working conditions, would tffrtttecl PRICE 5 CENTS Is th sett air several East Ger man government ministries. East police ihot a stream at water from a water cannon at Wait Berlin youths carrying a wooden Cross along the wall. Enranged West Berlinera then hurled stones at the water cannon. Eastern guards then tossed tear gas the- thickly massed crowd.

The grenades went- off with loud explosions and poured out clouds oi stinging, choking gas. I JULIA WOLANSKI erat cars and -told tha driven to get the police. The roadside was searched for half mile la each di rection in a futile attempt-to find the glrl'r missing clothing. A GOOD C1RL Julian's stepfather told police Sunday night that she was "a real good The codple came with Julian from Poland 10 years ago. A neighbor said Julian was "a little; mother" to ber three younger half-brothers, John, IS, Teddy.

I. and Stanley, all of whom were born At school Julian's marks were good and she had shown keen interest in a special commercial, course she was taking. "She was a nice, gentle girl," a neighbor said. "She wasn't flichtv. and didn't run around 13 Results Mail TORONTO (CP) Ontario high school students will learn the results of their Grade.

13 examinations this week. T-C-Ar BTOwnrregliirar" at the Department ol Education, aaid all the Upper School papers written last June have been marked and Jhe results were mailed tp high school principals today. About 30,000 students wrote (he examinations this year, be said. They wrote 1U.0O0 papers. 20.000 more than last year.

CONCILIATION, PM to Crime Minister Diefenbaker and to all members of Par- hiament The procedures "mended provide) i -Or' A 1 In West 1 1 Immediately threw about lie tear gas grenade over the wall: They fell all around two water cannon, which were enveloped In a thick Cloud of gas. T.he Water cannor withdrew about yards. The gasping, choking crews had to get out for fresh air. Western police were soaking wet, as were the youths carry ing the cross. 4 company of 10S West riot police was rushed to uta scene.

There-were about Eastern police Vopoa massed oh the other side of the wall. The Wester 'reinforcements were ordered up after thousands at booing, shouting parsons massed along the GATHER I At least 19,000 Wesf Berliners were at various points on the wall, witnesses estimated. Traffic and work bac! halted for three minutes In West Ber lia to mark the anniversary. Wreaths were placed along the wall la memory of at least 37 persons who have died oa it during Its year of existence. Turn to Page JO WALL Area Toll lie Nine Family of 4 I Out Nine persons died acci dentally lft the Ottawa! area durlngNthe weekend, four of them.

In rail crossinsT traeedy. -Six were jricUms. ofJtraffic accidents, one was asphyxiated, one drowned and a youth was crushed under a tractor. 'Dead are: Four members of sn Esstview familv: Mrs. Feroaaaw Mar- rt nid'hflMina.

29- her hus- band. Paul-Emlla, 2T; a DEtHl (AP) Prime Marc three, and. a daughter. Minister said today In-. Carole.

18 months, all of 144 Dagmar Street, killed a train ripped their car In two at Carlsbad Springs Saturday morning. Cecil George PanneD, 58, of 1297 Erindale Drive. Ottawa, killed about p.m. Sunday in a two-car collision about isHcannot take place miles west of Almonte on the Clayton-Tatlock Road. Kenneth McCaughey.

eight. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. McCaughey, of 969 Hare Avenue, killed Saturday morn ing 'when a car "struck the bicycle he was riding on Wood-roffe Avenue bridge ever the Queensway.

Louise Vaa Wlnckel, six. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Van Wlnckel.

of 208 Switzer Street, drowned Friday night in the Rldeau River at Hog's Back. Russell MacLean, 38, of Browruburg, asphyxiated -when fire destroyed the Brownsburg police station Saturday light Raymond Desjardins, IS, killed Saturday when he was pinned beneath an overturned farm tractor in' his borne com munity, St. Andre Avellin, Que, 50 miles northeast of Ot uwa. (Further Details oa Page 1) ARBITRATION Proposals 1(a) EsUbiUhaMot by the goveinwtaot of a jsegotiatlfig; ageocy with full authority to reach agreamant with reeog-aiiied aasoeiaUona of federal govemmeot esnpioyees. (h)Recognition of staff a-lociations by law.

in three classifications related to-their role, for the purpose of negotiation of agreement on all conditions of employment (c) Establishment of conciliation services, to be available at the request of the negoti sting agtncy Of Public Service OTTAWA, MONDAY. itenaezvous ob Russian Spacemen Scientists Tell Khrushchev MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet cosmonaut Maj. Andrian Nlkolayev completed 37' orbits of the earth In the spaceship Vostol IITby 7 p.m. (12 'noon Radio Moscow announced tonight. from Reuters) Niklta Khrush- chev today asked Soviet scientists about preparations for landing Russia's space twins aa they circled the earth in their 35th, and 20th orbits.

But a government spokesman indicated there Was no Immediate plans for bringing Maj. Andrian Wikolayev and Lt, Col. favel PopovichHback to earth, Tass said Khrushchev telephoned Russia's cos- Withdraw Irdops, China Told diaHs prepared for preliminary talks with Communist China to try. to remove tensions an4 create a climate conducive to eventual discussion of their boundary dispute. But be repeated India's stand that actual border negotiations Jess the Chi nese withdraw their.

troops from the 12.000 square nriles of the Udakh area of Kashmir which have occupied. Editorial critic had said In dia's note to China July and Nehru's statement la Parha-I ment Aug. I opened the'dooKl to concessions in Ladakh be cause they seemed to permit negotiations without the with drawal pf troops. Nehra told Parliament this was a misunderstanding and a misconception of the -govern ment's stand. StOW HETtiKHT'T' MONTREAL (CP) It takes an hour longer to fly from London to New York thaa to fly the aame route eastbound.

Prevailing winds a level blow from west to east, lengthening the return trip to eight hours, compared with the seven-hour New York to London flight. s- National Negotiating OS) Provision for to settle on final' and binding basis all matters on which there has been, no agreement, either through direct negotiation, or conciliation. Turn to Page 4 CSf DR. A. PIX WES KINGSTON.

Dr. Argyle Plewes, 57. head of the chemical engineering depart- 'ment of Queens University, died today of a heart attack, AUGUST 13, 1962 COSMONAUTS POPOVICIIJVND N1KOLAYEV AP-JounuU wtraphotos) A-BOMB IN ORBIT? rns of Soviet ace Blackmail WASHINGTON (CP APW President Kennedy has congrat ulated Russia on iu latest space accomplishment, but. a member of his -apace advisory- group warned of the military implica tions involved. While relaxing during the weekend at Boothbay Harbor, Kennedy, said la a state-- ment; t- coneratiilata.

4ha Union on this exceptional tech nical feat and salute the cour-J age oi tier rwo new astronauts. The American people, I know, wish thaov-a aafa But Edward Welsh, execu- ve secretary of Kennedy's Ne il Space a i said Rujila will be able to practise a fortn of military blackmail by threatening to put a thermonu clear bomb Into orbit and wa ild High Jinks MarOrillia Show ORILUA cr Tt will never happen, again ven if we have to mount guards with, fixed grimly Vowed former mayor. Arthur 1. Tru-y man. yesterday.

He bad lust returned from Cquchtching Beach Park, scene Saturday night of a party by fans attending the'' second, annual Mariposa Folk Festival here. Jl-'- I UNTIL EARLY HOURS More than 500 had packed Into fhe, park after the festival night session, drinking, dancing ana strumming until the early hours of Sunday morning. It looked like, a field of the fallea hea they ad finished." said- a reporter who saw the scene carry lepmier yvrterday. brakes) beer and whisk ev bottlee nttred (he eark and at ores of oeopte were scattered where they bad sleot In about five bours-nf wild hijinks. the hish-soirited fans.

mrxUv etilieee students, emash- td bottles against a statue of modrome to And out about "preparations for the. concltrding -stage of the work! meeting the cosmonauts at their landing point' A spokesman at the foreign iffars ministry was asked when the landings would be and replied: think you could have a good sleepy today." The Soviet premier, believed to beVacationlng In the Crimea, was said to be frequently, telephoning the cosmodrome for "Information about the life of the. group. Anrusncnev aiso sent men wishing them "a stfccTgaful fulfilment of theV planned flight program i i can see by the "amount ol weight they, can put up that they would be capable of such blackmail. CLOSING CAP' I "We are gradually closing the gap In Soviet space leadership but I couldn't be more impressed with srfiaf' Russia now has done in putting two ships into orbit," Welsh in an interview, "We could do more than we now are doing.

We could 'Increase our effort en fha mill, tary side or space exploration. We. still haven't pushed devel opment on a round-the-clock basis. The Soviet accomplish ments likely will -affect our space plans by adding stimulus to our ettort. -Tuna to Page Jt WARNS lexplorerSa'muel de CBsmplain, broke a park bench by dancing (on it overturned S' children's 'slippery dip snd dragged a small outhouse, into the mam street They 1 then started mlng Into the outhouse, offering a ease of beer to Jhe team which got the moat Inside.

Turn to Pue 4 WILD Miiitary-Crisis Eased- in Argentina BUENOS AIRES (APT Ar gentina's military crisis, which brought the country-near crvH war, appeared least tempor arily resolved 'today. However, I ni ana iwlitl.l iMNMNffiM Continued among the army of ficers. i- 1 Nearly all the loyalist and rebel troops who deployed for battle at the height ot the four-day crisis were reported back at their bases and the country outwardly sp paired cairn. But- one officer Involved 'in the dispute said: "We are in a Civil, war-. civil war, but a civil war to the end.

r- s. s. i a a t.a.akAa- THIRTY.EIOHT PAGES -1' A 'K'eJsVNe "ORBlTS OF SOVIET COSMONAUTS Map Indicates estimated orbit of two 'manned spaceships which were put into almost identical orbits by the Russians. Solid line- indicates estimated' path of Vostok IV. launched -Sunday, and broken line indicates orbit of Vostok lit, launched Saturday.

The space capsules were reported so close together that the astronauts could reportedly sea each other's craft Stay ing Up a message to thespace- and a happy landing. Nikolayev told Khrushchev he would "do everything to fuM fil the flight task cpmpletelyj and Popovich added: 1 will do everything to fulfil the task set td remain, lit good health snd unharmed. I will do everything. I will do everything." A six-minute television trans mission relayed to Moscow screens showed Nikolayev rais ing himself to slmost standing position, smiling at theWmera with his lips moving as he talked to earth. The two spacemen also talked to each ether durbig the day the third space for Nikolayev aboard Vostok hunched Saturday, and the second for Popovich aboard Vostok IV, launched i Moscow radio reproduced one conversation: popovich: "Falcon.

I am Golden Eagle. I hear you well, Temperature Is 18 degrees. Humidity is 65 per cent How did you. hear me?" Nikolayev: "Golden Essie. I am Falcon.

I hive understood you. Here everything is in order. Temperature is 15 de grees. Humidity is 65 per cent 1 am feeling excellent. Slept well." Popovich: "I am Golden Eagle.

Mood is excellent Slept well. Ant feeling splendid." Temperatures were given la being just under 65 degrees fahrenheit and being 55 degrees' GOOD PICTURE -The television broadcast ffrom Vostok III. which lasted about three minutes, was of excellent definition, except for a few seconds nec- the end; when the picture faded Nikolayev was seen making notes in his log book and glancing through his porthole. In. a later live transmission from Vostok TV, Popovich was seen to from) his seat glance through his porthole.

smile, -drink something and. then take jus teat again. Turn to Page JS RUSSIAN Canadian Girl GiVes Up DOVER. England (OAP- Claudla McPherson, lt-year-old Canadian girl, today gave up her bid to become the youngest person to swim the English IlM runner when mors than half. Way ace i A-Joual Ma Manned To Dote v-.

Tba Aasaeiateal Press 1 Kara are comparative ststiS. 'lit oa (he successful manned orbital shots by the United States and the Soviet Union date: April lHh Soviet Maj. YurrGagarin completed one orbit to Vostok I travelling miles at altitifdes of 111 to 117.4 miles which Hook one hour and tt minutes with a top speed ot 17.40 miles an hour in a IS.4S0- pound space crait Aug. IMI Soviet Maj. Ghermaa Titer completed IT orbits In Vostok II travelling 00 miles at altitudes of.

II to 15 miles in 25 hours and It minutes with a top speed of ,17.. 714 miles an hour la a 10,00. poundipace craft Feb. is, 1K2 S. Marine Lt-CoL John H.

Glenn Jr. com. pleted 'three orblu iln, Friend- ship 7 travelling 11.000 pfiles st altitude ot 10 to 141 wiles in four hours and 54 minutes wjth a top speed miles sis- hour bv the apace craft May 14, IK1 U.S. Navy Lt Crndr. Malcolm Scott Carpen ter completed three orblu in Aurora I1.U0 milea at altnudee of to 144.4 milea ia four hours snd 54 minutes with a top speed of 17.J3J miles an hour in the 4 00-pound space ereft.

77" Tass; 'the official Soviet new agency, reported the following figures for the two newest space shots as of I a.m." Moscow Ume. Aug. II. 1(41 Soviet I a G. vNikolsyev was launched In the Vostok III.

n'esred the end of his list earth orbit and Journeyed more thaa 774,00 miles jaincd bis Saturday blastoff. Aug. IL IMJ-Sovle't Lt Cofi Pavel a i Popo. andfvlch was launched iq the Voa. jtok IV.

He orbited More thaa 14 times and 34.40 'miles. cowed ibout 1 The Journal Bridge v. Clessified Ads 1S-1S Comics it. it Crossword II Editorials Financial I Horoscope II Rilgallen IT SpOftS uiitiMMiu ee 141? Tell Me Why It Theatres II TV, Radio It, Jt. Weather 4 Women's News S-lf yM i.

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