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Barrie Examiner, 21 Oct 1970, p. 4

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The Walls Publisher McPherson Managing Editor mm Demons 1m PAGE Only Firm Action Can Cope With The FLQ Terrorists re with fire The troops guarding key Canadians have reacted with 2115 and common sense to the federal 532 ments War blossom Act to 123 37x ism of the FLQ They relic firm action can cope with ound movement 221 void way of life and rice aid rgfss we hold dear The action of 9211222 312211 voting 190 to 16 app meg the ad during this prd of 115 ecls the popular mood icngtcct 3r ada Later the governze r1 in legislation to deal vrlzlz 215 5365 oalon but in the meantime the War Mea sures Act will remain in force The murder of Quebec mbinet minister Pierre Laporte and the threat to the life of British trade Commissioner James Cross now in FLQ hands has brought shocking realization that we in Canada are not immune to the violence exper ienced in other parts of the world But this has not deterred the deter urination of the government to fight About Polluted Air Bad air Its nothing new In 1386 man was executed in London for violat has ban on coal burning which dated 13 to 1273 The first Queen Elizabeth in21578 according to record findeth her selfe greatly greved and anoyed with the taste and smoke of coal London got rid of the smog menace by passing legislation against certain types ofcoal starting in 1956 The city certain lyihad all the other forms of pollution known to modern communities but coal burning in private houses was the big gest robiem The other forms of air olluhon such as sulphur dioxide from lgfactorles and power plants were ta ed separately and have by now been light well under control the big cities of Canada coal smoke intact the main problem in cleaning up tbealr The recent release by the Min and Resources George Mgr of Fine rr of list of 50 of the worst taetories inmtfs one main sourctleiof trouble goo Ems es om aso ne automob es isanotbgclb gprolem2mda how big is now being challenged sur veys from Russia Where ihere are very few cars in use and Where the air pollu lution in big cities is as bad as it is on this continent One of the main sources of seasonal allpollution in our cities is of course the fumes from the millions of chimneys ARABIAN STYLE Port Arthur NewsChronicle Women drivers in Saudi Arabia consti tute very special problem Women are folhidden by law to drive and if one is caught at the wheel her husband goes tojail And we thought we had an ad vanced civilization SOVIET COLLAPSE Economist London An essay by young Russian historian Andrei Amalrlk just published in the west foretell the collapse of the Soviet Union have no doubt Amalrik writes that this great Eastern Slav Empire created by the Germans Byzan tines and Mongols has entered the last CANADAS STORY Mounties Controlled VivChief Sitting Bull iarrir Examiner Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited 16 Hayeld Strain Elrna Ontario itmreo Kerry Lambic General Manager bungs politicians and diplomats in Quebec and in other parts of the country are ampth as part of the emergency Assess have been made hundreds are already in jail and more may follow is situation nnfamiar to Canad ians cxbep in wartime Often we have locked on the machinations of banana re publis with jaundiced eye We have md of killings in the name of politics and freedom but now we have simil ar situation in our midst it is bewildering but we must learn to deal with the problem realistically The government will in lime flush out the terrorists In the meantime we must live with restrictions on our liberties under the War Measures Act just as we submit ted to regulations in the Second World War Prime Minister Trudeau has taken off the gloves in this fighLThc least we can do is to support him of houses where fuel oil is burned The average citydweller burns about lim es as much fuel oil petroleum by product as he docs gasoline to run his car At the moment airpollution control legislation in Ontario is governed by The Air Pollution Control Act 1967 its am endments and the various regulations made under it to control special areas such as one entitled Air Contaminants From Ferrous Foundries This legislation is accompanied by long lists of air con taminants with their various tolerable levels It seems that the nature of air pollu will necessarily be fragmented different offenders Also libero are many economic manta in thacasc of small industries threats to employment ongh oeonvslm ofnuihcntlcity omic and other sanctions against offend TV But factstill eidsis it has been done successfully elsewhere We are starting very late on this continent and the problem therefore is that much more difficult it will probably take succession of crises to bring the need home not only to the public but to offend ers and governments as well OTHER EDITORS VIEWS decadeof its existence Amalrik is in fact prepared to be quite precise the downfall of the Soviet Union will take place in 1984 and the cause le1 be war with China GETTING THEIR DUE Peterborough Examiner Provincial governments that accept federal funds without public acknow ledgement contribute substantially to riv alries instability and to general weak ening of government credibility From now On the provinces are going to have to concede the federal source either by contractual arrangement or by giving fe deral officials prominent place on the platform for inauguration ceremonies mrtnam mwzm any bots lion dictates that attempts to control it can have bun pmncbin to Prunlor by BOB BOWMAN Many Canadians know the story nbout Chief Sitting Bull and his Sioux warriors defeating Gen uatcrs United States Sev onih Covoiry in the bottle known as Custcrs Last Stand How many Cunudinns know mm in 11177 Sitting Bull escaped Into Cahudo with 4000 Sioux and crouch on explosive situation thutjtbo Northwest Mounted Po licorcontrollcd for four yeurs if tthMnuntica had not been suc cessful Cnnudn might have last the West lno Sioux had right to come to Canada They had helped Britain take Canada from Fririce and again during the American Revolution They had been told that they could niwuys find protection under the British flog So they settled at Wood Mountain in southern Snskul choivan and were armed with tho latesttypo rifles captured from the Americans There were only 150 Mounties to keep order The situation was very lun seljous bsc us lbs NWMP lcamcd that the Sioux were trying to persuade the Blackfeet to join them in campaign to wipe out American und Cunndlun soillcrs on the prairies The Sioux scnl tho Blocklcol on inl tIoI gift of tobacco hut promised to add horses mules and cup livc white women It Illuy would norcc to the ion it was re inclcrl by Chic Crowfoot Thcrc wus also danger that tho lilnckfcct and Crccs might combine to attack the Sioux for invading their hunting grounds The situation was an explosive that Canada urged the us to try to prcsudun Sitting Bull and the Sioux to return to their re scrvcs The Americans ngrced and sent Gen Terry to negoti pic with Sitting nun Ho WEB accompanied by newspaper man from New York and Wash ington and tho conference was hold at Fort Viilsh on October 17 11177 Thu Americans were amazed to see how it Mounties kept the excitable Sioux under control Sitting Bull refused to rcturn to the US and the Sioux slayod in Canada until 1881 when slur vailon forced them back to their reserves llardy in From Sea Unto Sca says brave and free people had been forced to surrender not by bnttlo or by persuasion but by tho sbnbblcst of all tricks denial of food for men women and children OTHER OCT 17 EVENTS llGoBritish cnglnccrs ulldcr fouIwculhcr Jack Byron lo strayed Loulsburg fortifications intCaptain George Vancou ver sailed from Noolkn uitur Lhird Voyage of cxplorutlon lintRoyal Commission re ported on CPR unmpulgn fund scandal linoHMS Niobc first cruiser for lioynl Canadian Navy or rived In lluliiux iozoJtcnr completed first transConndu flight liralLTronnCanudo Airlines now Alr Conuan opcncd freight service between Mont rcnlvnnd Vancouver Passenger service name lufcr liltltiOld ugc icnblmls were increased in 575 month THE VOICE OF THE IANATIC Seen As By DON OHEARN provincial election in De ember Well dont go round offering But if somebody offers you the Windl now on blow And they have many of tho Tho way the story goes is one the Progresslvn Conservatives Roburts that be wl never have boiler time to go to the coun OUR ECONOMY mm QUEENS PARK December Ele economic do cw ttcr in oys ate rs And We 37mm one really never can tell Ec sides the government would loco bit of stigma in having kinds of pollution different categories of iambic with good edge take factors which interfereshortages of de sirable fuels the sheer cost of improve gigggffibgf yearsnot illegal but unusual and appearing as possible cow nrdlce NDI Dram only until well ND still disorg balnncc Possible try than this year And that the premier is listening Their argument is tan the prospects ad to hold off vote for five Further they so catch the Tim party had splits at its as cent convention deep oncs ction There are still members who rucnt gm hcayialler say cr an for 1W1 Donald MacDonald by Stephen mes an we Lewis Then is still obvious disa groomenl such as nationalism And the recent radical out breaks in Conuda It is felt will rebound against the young ND lcndcr and some treatment of MP5 Often Tardy In Attendance ByPAm mmouon didvhf the prime minister Atruant dWmidbnc Pmmu busy lilo PM Hm Fowltwmaym batmanmaanocudofonm out of user 11 mvrm the Wmhydhh than union called mindin tbs chumbur1 Democrats of 13 W22 well the lone lodepcndcnt Speaker unsounux Anion the nine nunis 1ch absent noticed Port Arthurs Bob Andra and Saskatoms Otto Lang lauden Day to the debate on the speech from thothrono is the highlight of tho 09min of eocb new session On that day the chief of each litical part represented in House of Comm discusses the govern mmtl legislative program and rava of the state of the Dr tion as not out in tho read from the throne by tho GovernanGmeral The leader of the ofcial or largest opposition party tradi tionally speaks first so this year PC chief Bob Stanfield was given the floor by Mr Speaker Ho criticized with somesur exam the deeds and intentions of tho governman Prime Min istcr Trudeau then countered Mr Stanfields casiigntlon and gave his own intcrpretstion and amplification of the words which his government had put info the mouth of GovernorGcn cral fillcbcner After him New Democrat Lender Tommy Douglas and Credltisto under Real Coquette naturally added their own critical re and brim stnne salvo On that day the House met at 11 am adjourned for lunch from until pm and finally adinurned for the Weekend at 431 pm During those as hours of business MP5 of course wandered in and out the total prom uctuated but as usual peaked about 20 min duys work commenced when 58 of our 281 MP5 were in the chamber of course Parliament is not mm key Wmcs like on assemva line no MP is compelled to be on Parliament Hill and many speak of their urgent calls td talks elsewhere But in the past it bus been cus lomnry for the House to be They will tend to brng gowdcd to our capacity at the over Waiter Pitmun Again the Liberals am coming m1 no THEY no on strongbehind the scenes but strong There are those including tho writer who bellch Clint if given Dampening Eitect 0n Economy Expected From Quebec Crisis Dy FRANK FLAHERTY special To Exlmlncr OTTAWA 0n tho short run the cris in Qucbec cant bolp but have dampening effect on the economy for the rest of this year and into 1971 No country whose prosperity is so dnpcndcnt on internation al rods and access to foreign capital can expect business to go on as usual when it is Inc set by revolutionary forces of the sort which have now been exposed Finance Minister Edgar Ben son may have had the Quebec situation in mind when be pro duced on economic forecast for 1971 Iardcd with caution Ho thfl let the House of Commons in on some of the governments plans to counteract downward Uh Barrie Extith 15 Buyfleid Street Barrie Ontario lclcphonu 7266537 Sccond mass Moll Registration Number N84 Illlurn postage guaranteed Daily Sundays upd Statutory Holidays excepted Subscription rates daily by corrlcr soc Weekly $3120 yearly Single copies life By mail Barrio $3120 yearly Ontario $1800 year Other mail $3500 your Motor throw off $2100 year National Advertising Offl ccs 425 University Avenue Toronto 640 Calhoun 5L Montroul Member of tho Canadian Press and Audit Burcuu oi circulations The Canadian Press is no cluslvcly entitled to the use for republication of all nows dispatches in this paper crcd lied to It or The Associated Press or Routers and also the local now published Lhcrcln The Harris Examiner clnlmo Copyright in all original ad vertising and editorial mater viul crontcd by its employees and mproduccd in this news DUMP Copyright Registration Num bcr 2031115 register 61 trends he saw dcvaloplng in the country As he saw the picture before the government decided to pro claim the War Measures Act Canada was in better shape than other Industrial countries How long that situation can last assuming it was valid two weeks 1150 must now be open to question With big chunk of Cana das industrial heartland under martial law wouldbo investors are apt to wait before putting money into the financing of new enterprise in Quebec and per haps in in lesser extent in the other provinces Bensons statement subject in these qusllflcatlonl is still the best available official apprais al of tho outlook for the near future He sees no early re turn to substantial an al growth rate Until that happens unemployment was bound to rc main high Benson thought it could happen towards the end of 1971 and that unemployment could be reduced by that time lfc might well say now that the change wont come before 1972 The bad signs as soon by Benson were continuing spato of wago Increase unaccomp anied by gains in produciivily slowing down of growth ponccnbn year now against per cent last year high unemployment too many strik es mediocre productivity gains and lower profits which could only mean slowdown in in vcstmcnt llc noted some encouraging signs Thcsn included rising as poris and declining imports which mount stronger Canad iun dollar and comb resiliency in the economy as show by the ability of workers laid off to get new labs quickly Only 17 per cent of the uncmplvyu ed in recent period bud bccn out of work for more than three months BIBLE THOUGHT tell you Nuy but except yo repent yo Illnll nll likcwllo perish Luke 135 what the word needs moro than 11 pence inblo is an altar Jesus soil My pcncc give un to you lcl uni your hour he troubch neither lot It Do airuid trcnd towards conservatism in that on Canada And no matter what murmur of shirt and tie he may narrow wen Mr Lewis will continue to MP appear to good section of the public as radical most PCs wanted him to win ginning of new session especially on under Dawn present to flour their lendor speak and this was one actually more than the number of Liber als counted during the prime ministers speech If you huvo ever sat in the public galleries of the House of Commons during visit to our capital you will hove noticed enough time they could furn out our MPa scaled at their desks government to be the biggest threat to tho in the chamber Somo arc en gaged in whispered conversalt fhcy urn doing both spade tinnaz some read letters or sign work and homework and doing their correspondence some it well rend newspapers or magazines So great many factors favor but always there are some pay MrRoburta to strike now lug attention to Lbs speaker as 13 Howard newly enjoy in wage increase of $7633 permkornakpcrcengut tributabh to his woointnau 9W weary lo minister Mr SW does not shins humanity orator nor does Minister llnoun Reuuouette as so often was the most articulate and comch ling onto that day But 1b palm for relevant reasonabls nus had to go to lonimy Doug Ins who persuasively urged that the processing of Canadian raw materials should provide jobs for Canadians rather than for foreign workers fbere is major reason for the contradiction of unemploy ment and economic stagnation living side by side with in creased erpor Tommy Douglas insisted More and more we ship out our raw ma lcrilk such as lumber iron are lead copper rim aluminum and pulp to beproccssod in other countries and than to be sold back to in the form of manufactured goods The ef fects of this are first that wn ore exporting labs and second the rising spread between the prices of raw materials and fin ishcd products But Mr Douglas where will we get the cupit alto build more plants Cuba Agrees To CoOperate With Canada OTTAWA CF Cuba has agreed to coopcrafo with Can ada in providing asylum for the kidnapporsof British diploma James Cross for humanitarian reasons only the Cuban ambas aadnr said Monday night Dr Jose Fernandez do 003310 in prepared statement said the Giban government agrees for humanitarian reasons to participate in tho arrangements made public by the Canadian government There had been questions con cerning the motives Chiba in consenting to Elk the kidnap pars but Canadian govern ment spokesman mods clear Monday thnt any arrangements had been made at Canadas re quest In his threeparagraph stale mcnt Drda Cassia said wish to ratify that an Ignorant axial between the counted only as Consuvsvdlbln and Canadian lovem mcms at the rc ues Canadian governrgmart mu And tho Cuban govern ment agrees for bumnlmriqn reasons to participate in the arrangements made publicby the Cnnndion government And at the request of tho Canadian government In par ticipate in these arrange mcnls Quebec Premier Robrt Bour ussa said the arrangements tended only to Mr Cross ab ducturs and not to those of Pierre anorte Quebec labor minister kidnapped Oct 10 and found dead in the trunk of 11 car early Sunday Jupuns rapid growth has resulted boouiui increase in Vulllmu of mineral exports from Cun MINERAL EXPORTS BOOM ada to the Asian nation The Value of mineral exports to was about Industrial in down last year 00 million Herc coal is load Vuncuuvor for export toJu an CP Photo cd aboard ship at the giant Roberts Bank porl south of

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