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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jul 1962, p. 1

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numberto eatifor wotEditorial SURPRISE PASSENGR Angler Oscar Elaicck poses with monster ilveioot stur eon which without warning amped into his latent heat today as he fished on the St Clair River near Aigonac Elaioek started to REGINA CPllt challenge the courts laced Saskatche Vans htedicnlCnre insurance Act today the tuth day since doctors in thelprovincc with ew normal services in protest against the act Meanwhile ta increased over possible mediation efforts to settle theimpasse between government and doctors And in communities throughout the provincs last minute plansiwere drawn for Wednesday protest rally here group at church leaders emerged as possible mediat ing group Premier Woodrow Lloyd sold his cabinet met Mono day with group of clergy that had earlier met with doctors The group included representa tives of United Anglican and Roman Catholic churches From England prominent figure in ns national health plan Lord Taylor was expected to come and study the dispute nextweek At 35 designated hospitals in the province emergency ser vice was continued by about 200 doctors through the Saskatche wan College oi Physicians and Surgeons under the co ordtn atien oi the Canadian Medical Associatlon Spending In To US arrows CPLSpending by foreign visitors in Canada this $500000000 for another record officials said today Queries and reservations so far have beenrunning ahead ot toot So have vehicle border crossings United States currency giving American visitors from six to eight cents in spending power oneach dollar The dollar was pegged at 25 cents American May and the tourist industry has been direct beneiiciary it is held Foreign tourist earnings from all sources last year totalled record $473000000 This was outstripped only by newsprint and by wheat Ninety per cent of the tourist income istflom US sourccsn The Canadian Government avel Bureau said today that itsrato offinquirtes was about six per cent ahead of last year toward the end ott Juno Ber der crossings by American ve teles were running three per cent ahead of year ago when the 12gtmonth tatal was9650000 May and June were expected to continue the sharp increase of seven per cebtlecorded for April alone About athtrdoi the vehicles stay morthban 24 hour The Trans Canndai ghway is major source of merican interest this bnieau rcpo jump from his boat but an other fisherman yelled for him to stay and brought his boat aside stuck on oarin the fishs gill and shaved it under the seat of the boat lilith rowhoet on each side la the northern Saskatchewan town of litelfert rally of more than 2000 persons Monday night backed theprovincial Keep our Doctors Committee In its eiforis its the governmen to with di the coatravcrsio prepaid compulsory medical care act The commitlee plans motor cavalcndes from points through out the province to converge on the legislative buildings at he gina Wednesday Remand Simard TofVIuly 12 HULL Que iCPt Dr Conrad Siniaid 40 was re manded today to July 12 when date will he set for his pre liminary hearing on achargo of criminal negligence arising out of the Feb 26 death of threeday old baby boy The Hall physician is free on hail of $5000 lie was arrested last Friday in connection with the death of Jean llussiere borntoaa unwcd mother at The resolution urgedlresump clinic in Aylmcr Que six miles west at here the final hardtop section in British Columbia is scheduled for the and of July and many visitors want to take that route through the mountain ranges Quebecs Laurentian area rev portshigh bookings So do the Thousand Islands and Muskoka Lakes areas in Ontario chin Endorses End To Medicare SASKATOON CP City council Monday night unaniv moust endorsed resolution calling for suspension oi Saskat chewans MedicalCare Insur ance Act The resolution said cotifictl regretted the governments disrcgardKof the resolution of the executiveoi the Saskatche vwan Association of Rural Mu nicipplttiesjendorsed by coun cil which asked deferral oftho July stertingdate for the act grthe resolution said council favored some kind at prepaid medical cure but we strongly oppose the present Medical Care Min wit cxprc concern over the rapidexodus of doctors from this province and the rapid deterioration of medical standard of negotiations betvieen the Sur Omit Collcg of Physicians and three tags The Preiimtnnry orbit filg go rnrnent and the Ssskatchs Th ions tag which developed inflammn Etalock mede shore where the giant fish was hit with ananchorltwelghod140 pounds and will be mounted with the legend The only fish never cough iAP Wire laCaurt oi Quoond Beach on application for an injunctlon licil would in effect suspend operation of tile act was to be hjehrd today The suspension is sought until the vaiidtyot the not can be tested after vaca tlon sensonpin September second court actionts pend ing in Saskatoon where two doctors that West filed suit against its members of the provincial cabinet and former premier Douglas The action asks damages andgt declaration that the medical care not is beyondthe powers at thoprovlnclal legislature If the action goes to trial it could not be heard before felt when regular court sittings resume Dlscloaing efforts of the church group Premier Lloyd said the group was given an outline of government propou sat made earlier thatthe coi lpgo accenta government guan antco that doctors couldprae tise within or outside the act and that the doctors return to normal service Mr Lioyd said future meot logs were left to the group Which bad receivedno state ment or now stand by the doc tors Teisiar orbits To Beam Signals CAPE CANAVERAL Fla APlA switchboard satel lite rocketed into orbit today as possible first step towards space relay system tor swift worldwide transmission ofra dio telephone and television signals The National Aeronautics and Space Administration an nounced at has am EDT that the complex Telstar setelltte was in orbit lt thundered away from Cape Canaveral at 435 am EDT atop towering Delta racket Officials sohéd unled the first communications to rhents withtho satellite tonight and it all goes well American television vtowcrsthis evening willsee the first live TV tures beamed by satellite Within two weeks Telstar may serve as relay point for the first live transatlanttctele vision show and anumber oi teiephone and radio experi ments between the United States and Vestem Europe The ThorDelhi blamed on exactly oucheduie brilliantly illuminatinithe predawn sky before vanishing into low cloud bank NASA officiats successful firin rocket stages announced the of all three showed that Teleter was circl ing the earth every157a ml to 0602 miles above the earth era are close to the figures squght160 ininutcs tend no extensional the thrombortl year old Churchills doctors motion of TheMédieaiCore Act pic utos own path ranging from Latest Report Say Churchill suitors From Thrombosis LONDON fheuteretSir Win Iton Churchills doctors said today the o7 oarold statesman iI stuttering rom thrombosis Thrombosis to mnditinn caused by clottin of the blood in blood veueoi organ Amedical bulletin tuned on Churchilllaid there has been in hit iniuredlcg lt added that Churchills iott tion otn velnnfter ht broke his thigh bone to tail was less swollen ft was the first time the av hovo mentioned thrombosis Previous medical bulletins have mentioned Rhiobitis inflam veinas thacon ditton which devoio ed in Chur chills leg broken fail at Monte Carlo June 29 The phiebttis developed IitortiylfierChurchtlls secondr operation on his fractured thigh bone for which he was flown home from Monte Carlo Surgeons pinned the frac aftorho returned to London Earlier the attending doctors wen said by hospital spokes man to be giving Churchill in iectionl to relieve the vein in flammation LuaiisSouc mobilisation put anon foot forward until we get the otherpno inhot water NoPloit To liaise Compositioldiaos OTTAWA iCPiCanadtaniiie insurance companies indicated Monday they have no plans for any motor decrease in their holdingsof Gena stochs The Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association told the royai commission on banking and finance thatthe Canadian market for investment grade shares is too narrow for insur ance company purposes Several witnesses at tycoons commission hearings he urged that the governmept relax the portfolio rastrtctions on insur ance eompaniea so they could increase their equity invest dian common spring and summer series grim picture of themselves riding two Hintfugs Plans TWOMore Shots HONOLULU AR tho United States pmbnb will set off two more highaiitude nu clear explosions It Johnston latenciebut they wont pack the punch of Sunday nights hydro gen aupcrbloat fThorar good possibility there will be two atop detone ttons otthc Johnston site before the nuclear test program ends on Atomic Ener Commission official said Men by it all do poarlvoh whet scientists team rlom the first successful expio aon The official hinted the origi nal plan of three or four high aititudo shntnstiii is in effect he suggested motions of then would be the final test of the its indicated the Christmas island phase was almost at Van end despite Joint Task Force ti directive closing that tth zone to ships and planes Monday ntghtlt wasunderltood one of the last shots tnthe Christmas Wain RciilwcrysgtV Headed For Fall UnltedSiotes have no rec MONTREAL railways Monday presented horses going in bppoaito dtrccw ttoas at the some time The situation him better he brought under control in hurry or they will tsltea tell they will never recover from thocarriers told federal con clllation board studying new contrnct demands berved on the roiiways by their t00000 non eoperating employees One of the horses was spi raling laborcasts stacathe and ot the Second World War that have made higher freight ratcs necessary The other horse was the need to reduce the height rates to attract more business sand make railways competitiue with other method oitransportation ltA Emerson CPR vice president toid the board in summary of the view of all aeVenirnilwaya lnvolyod tn the dispute that the new moon de mandswould place the entire ants in Canadian firms espe ciallyisnneli businesses SARNIA ilton grounded whiteonhcr maiden voy tags from Amherstburgi ass Cabinet Changes To scone he as premier succeeding head or the junta Hetwannnmedcbairman oi Park also retained his post Kimtai was yngmen Rhee wesnnvaioh ha plan to complete mining how they resumes But theywill not postal calling for ultimately complete dish and is under eifeetive controls Open Toumaments LON CF Interaction edaes ay whether opentonn amateurs should be twoyear time limit his won Grounded Freighter isiireeda GP The Canadian Great Lakes freighter item on St Clair hiverisandbar tor15 hours South Koreas ruling mainly in nonnced cabinet shaheup today appointing Kim hey so Chung Hee Park Paris remains 31d vicepremieryJuiie it when Patk ook Western disarmamen negotiators shortly on intensive review should proceed when the ment conferences reconvene dulyig sources indicated the Western deleg as some new arms out approaches when th Ge vn session mer Sure To Quality TR 0N Scotland CPAl Arnold Palmer champion in the British Open golf tournament shot 353101 over the Lochgreon course tainto qualify for this years Open Todays performance gave him days of qualifying rounds He had industry in serious jeopardy it agreed ie 551 was freed earlytoday by two3 hr he Place the Economic Plenain as acting at deter ete disarma iiy advance astcdlly one the pro stages defending aibrilltant today and appeared ce Considered tennis on will debate height otsttghtly more than highost thermonuclear hydro amine is the first time asses tom and it seemed certain to ecutivcsl Monday sihle hangea in is blending professione staged on an eiiperlmentai bas ld beafbig step tow iniateraationat local region was being made ready for firing meatytour nucleer devices have been detonated at Christ mas since the test program started April is Most of these blasts were at low altitudes The mogeton success pro ducod spectacular show as the theme nuclear ilashsprend ecross the ocean and lit skies from New Zealand to Hawaii Eerie greens polo pinks and bright oranges and reds blended like awatorcolor sunset for more than five minutes The device carried eloit by Thor missile was exploded at 000 miles it hedn force of more than 1000000 tone at TNT Unconfirmed reports placed the power etched in 10000000 tone The Sunday blast was the gen experiment in history There have been nuclear deto nations atgreoter altitudes but never has such power been en lenshirtttmthe upper air hisown rm he said bnn ruptcwaouldihe avoided only if the taxpayer picked up the tab Lookinght the recommenda tions of the that two volumes of the ropertby the MacPherson royal commission on trans portetlon Mr Emerson said thetby next year railways will be in new pro at competition with trucks planes andpipe lines in which railways will be left to sink or swim far as the government is concerned The nonops demands include ZZCcutanhaur wage increase plusVa iob security program that amounts to virtual lob ireeze Desoribing these demandstas intolerabie Mr Emerson said the Wage increase wouldeeke many railway operations on economical but the job freeze would preventVthe railways eitm inattng them than Force Switch MOSCOWV AP Premier Khrushchev today proposed that Norwegianand Danish or Bob glen and Dutch troops replace the forces at the United States Britaanand France in West Berlin id delegates to theCom munist sponsored peace con gressVthat to these should be added detachments of Czech and Polish forces siens have come out with such solution for that Berlin probi be rejected by the wars Western nonsense or papers faceasorious responsibi ties in rning the public against dang up govemmont trendsoi unscr ulous manipu Viation to govern newspaper publisher warned North Amerlc dvcrtiaing 9X One warning em from Pro rider losses or Quebec who told the summer meetingVVot tha Nowspaper Advertising Execu tivas Assocthtton tiiatdangerous techniques of perausion are be ing perfected which rneke po viour NAEA President method in doubt humanbeh Needed To Pretrentl ice irons humor MOSCOW Soviet Premier Khrushchev warned today of thodongar old new world war unless determincd measures are taken to prevent It Unless disarmament plea is agreed on the atoms will start speaking for themselves be said The premier spoke at the sec and days session of the world peace conglosnmeeting in the Kremlin Never before have our prep ernilons been carried out on such ngigantic scale he said The Soviet leader told the 1000 delegates from about too countries that the threat of new world war realty oxistsft liifankind may be drawn into it if determined measures are not taken Khrushchev hinted that itts Soviet Union has developed on ontimisslic rocket HANDS FORCED With due account of the fact that the Soviet Union forced to develop in the laetfow years nuclear weapons of 50100andV more megatona tntercontinon tot rockets the global rocket which is practically impervious to defence and an antimissile racket he sold it will be seen that the ruling groups at the son at all to say that the bal ance of strength has changed in theirvfavor Defence Minister Marshal he dlon VMoiinoysky assorted last November titat the Soviet Union had the means of intercepting enemy rackets But he did not say whether this meant an anti missile missiia has been devel oped Khrushchev said preparations for war had reached scale un Truck HP KiitiiShohev precedentcd in history and charged that motioned States to leading the why in this re spect the NATO countries alono spend $1000000 every to min utes on war prc arations he said The Unite States ranks first for the scale oitts war preparations Khrushchev said that based on official figures the world spends 3120000000000 year on military needs The threat that militarism will engulf the civilian society is becoming relity tn the Western countries Khrushchev sold the Western fresarecentiy had been repeat as the contention that the dam gore ofa nuclear war and its consequences were highly exag gcratods The United States leadership had set out to impress upon its own thee lie countries that the bal ance of atrengthhed tipped in favor of the United States The pu use at these conten tions is quto clear By saying that they will win the war the American mliitarisis are trying to put heart into thelriowa armed forces on ihla dangerous conception in itself is aimed at increasing ten sion in international attatrs andV addingto the war throat He spoke then ofliusslns no clear weapons and added We declare moat firmlyit the nggreasors start meteor war they will inevitably perish themselvestn its flames Khrushchev spoke after Canon John Collins leader of Britains main ban tho bomb movement has received in cool reception from the Russians for condemning Soviet as well as US nuclear tests persona NoiitllIWillReturnToWork arirlmgvem Butthe sp and extent of the movement re rebel friction within Tor based strength othii her and St ship The Hamilton members voted to stay The temper of the Local 030 meeting alsoopposed return to work but the members made nahcadway against in sistence by local president Ken MacDougall that they abide by the result of vote last week by the five lecais involved in McCluresaid three ac tors may affect the at newspaper boom newspal mmuntcate dinterpret to rig bu enrl search promotion aastalea newspaper readers of it tries to these dangers Mr Lesage precedodhi dressrto the association lplESs conference announce eat of hfssooooooo loanat six per cent by rCenariianilrms In Iigue 1m and 000000 the provincewide strike Vw the vote 1099 layered ace ceptance chinesettlement rcc ommended by jthe leajdership tie that were opposed Following the vote Teamster leaders predicted generalretura to work But Windsorbased Lor cat 880 which in aahowof bands vote opposed the pact announced it was staying out Opposition to the settlement mushroomed until Monday few drivers from the Toronto Lon don and Hamiltonvlocais were on the job Kingston Local 91 alone among the ftvh had gen erat becktowortr movement However later Monday Lon donbased Locaim decidedtot special meeting to go back to thcir jobs today in Toronto thaMoter Trans port industrial Relations Bur ecu agents for the 05 transport firms involved sent telegram to the aifecutiVe oi the Toronto Hamilton and Windsor locals threatening legal aciio gainst those involved in the extended waiko Pfeingdcuggapabtio egg Vnishedit up ing to prove thatJohnson was Wrong about the provinces credit satder Lesage re ferringtoyehacges by Opposi tion Leader Johnson in the lag islhture last week th the prov ince was reiused creditsot $1151 eo ieiand the peoples to

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