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Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1962, p. 4

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Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited is Hayfield Street Barrie Ontario Walls Publisher Brian Slaight General Manager THURSDAY FEB 1962 Pll Man The Barricades Chaps Here Come Womens Styles perusal of the womens news has turned up one extremely controversial story from Paris which does not con cern the Algerian extremists de Gaulles farm plan ondisposition of NATO forces It took some wading through womens association writeups over the tea cups chatter and Ann Landers but we found it Dior is defying the move to bring back waistline to womens fashions Jules Crahay the story said is the biggest exponent of vaistlines Hes all for threeinchwide tight leather belts Marc Bohan located his belts on the hip bone Some of the other lads were hav ing an equally interesting time shifting anatomy When it got to the hemline weve left out few areas elsewhere in this family guide to fashions we fipd that the key word is still short0ne reporter describ es some of the change as allowing wo men to walk with the hip down instead of the knee down Thus in sketchy manner are described the styles that will influence fashion conscious women The effect on men is yet to be thor ougth ascertained We doubt if another Mobility And Since the end of World War II unem ployment in Sweden has rarely exceed ed three per cent of the labor force and three per cent comes very close in practice to full employment At the moment 12 per cent of the total Swed ish labor force is unemployed and marked labor shortage exists Canadian conditions are not Swedish conditions but at the same time it would be worth while for our government to study Swe dish methods of countering the existence and the threat of unemployment since this bids fair to be continuing problem for this country for some time review of Swedens methods was given recently by Thorbjorn Carlsson labor attache to the Swedish embassy in Ottawa and his speech was reprint din the Nupse News organ of the blic service employees union There is nothingnew or orginal out the steps that have been taken be said If anything can perhaps be aaid to be new it is that so many differ ient means have been used at one and same time and that an attack gainst unemployment with variety of weapons has been made in the first phase of the downswing The measures used fall into two major types those gesigned to increase mobility on the bor market and those intended to maintain the level of investment The movement of jobless workers French secret army of resistance will be formed to storm the streets chanting Fashions Francaise To The Gallowr With Dior but there are bound to be murmurings Right wing extremists standin around Algerian llght standards pas time hanging Moslems might well be expected to interrupt their activities to compare this hipbone waistline belt disaster with the nominal attire of sheetdressed Bed ouin women and wonder what it is they are fighting for Protest marchers in the provinces prob ably have already foregone another dem onstration against the latest tax on wine and are already massing to march against the House of Dior It is to be expected thats minimum of three European nations will consider the news from Paris and drop out of the Common Market So much for the reaction to be ex pected in France against Diors refusal to recognize basic anatomy As we under stand it what happens over here depends on how seriously Jackie Kennedy takes the matter of fashions versus womens construction Have word with her Mr President Investment from stagnant to expanding areas is made easier in variety of ways strong employment exchange system travel allowances and grants family al lowances and so on Measures to pro mote mobility of labor are always at tempted first If more than labor mobility is re quired measures are taken to maintain the level of investment particularly in building and construction Then Mr Carlsson had particularly interesting point to make The stimulus to investment has not however been confined only to hous ing or public works An attempt has been made to maintain the level of in vestment in industry during recess ion by making use of socalled invest ment funds Under special legislation business firms are permitted to set side partof their profits in special in vestment funds and if these funds are used for investment in buildings and machines durirlga period when invest ment is desirable for employment pur poses the companies do not have to pay taxes on this money Thanks to the investment funds private invest ments increased during the 1958 reces sion which is against all earlier exper iences and economic theory Once again it must be apparent that an imaginative review ofthe creaky overweighted and depressive Canadian tax structure is imperative DQWn Memory Lane YEARS AGO IN BARRIE Feb 1937 Warden Charles Carl tewart of Barrie was host at the annual wardens banquet for Simcoa County ouncil officials and guests at the Amer can Hotel Simcoe County mill rate yvas struck at six reduced 13 from the previous year due to theprovlnclnl gov elnmants assumption of coats of moth allowances and old age pensions gfiam stransman proprietor of Barrie Lfiargaln House purchased store stock and fixtures of Bremners Fair Due the unusual January mlldness lilacs re in bloom and butterflies seen in Simcoe County was set at 20¢ per hour or man and 210c for man and team Thls brought Orlllia Councillor Frank Iissingtons dissent said it should be 25 and 500 On instructions from Crown Attorney Evans KC Barrie police chief Alex Stewart and his force set forth to clean out all the pinball machv ines and punchboards operating in the town of Barrie Magistrate Compton Jeffs and Mrs Jeffs set out for months vacation in the south During his absence the police courts atBerrle Orlllla and Collingwood would heron ducted by Magistrate Biol of Can nington Gravenhurst Indians beat Barrie Cougars in OHA intermediate play 105 Ellsworth Crawford of Mlnesing starred on defence for Barrie with Earl Marshall and Steve Hines prominent up front Barrie Badminton Club beat Ontario Hospital 0rillla182 in games Dr Harold Smith and Maurice Hanna were the top mens pair with Mrs John 17 Warnlca and Miss Flora McGregor leading the ladies Other Editors View non LAYMEN oNLr The Hamilton Spectator 2Witnesses who have squirmed under The Barrie Examiner Authorized as second class mail Post Office Department Ottawa and lol Payment or young in cub may sunday Ind Statutory aauaay excepted mam wanna mourns am swear General Manager alarms Manning sum cnanzna WADOE Business Manager mom mson Advertising Manage your HOLDER cncnlnuan Manger Sublortptlon rate daily by Carrier 35o weakly tiara year slngls copy 74 by mail in Ontario new year saw six months 3250 mm months clad month Outsldo Ontario $900 yuan ouma om ada 52000 year cm 0mm 42 University Ave Toronto car sum Montreal iua Wm deems strut Vancou Ver Me whorlE Illminim Audit Burnu of Clmu heJJmflszraz anion for republication all new ratchet In cal uner credited to or The Iusoc Iterl finals and on or lml nun woun at Pub °al as olu cl entitledtu or fill or the crossexamination of lawyersbril liant or belligerent or who have watch ed these painful inquisitlons in court rooms will applaud the recent crumment made by Mr Justice Spence dur ing trial in supreme Court never saw lawyer said His Lord ship whether he was court lawyer or not who was any good as witness In this trial lawyerwitness was checked several times for attempting to give hearsay evidence the very worst kind as even laymen know In fact is It evidence at all It was on thetip of our typewriter to polnb out that since judges are former lawyers Hls Lordahlpse observation could mean that even judges are not good Witnesses But because such broadening of the original comment might be interpreted as contempt of something not intended at all we Rights slim to discuss it further It May Not Mean linyihng But Did You Notice That He Hung Hisliat find Coat Near The Door TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH Baby Will Rebel ll Fed Too Fast By JOSEPH MOLNER MD Dear Dr Molner Is there harm in fecdlng an infant from two to six months old rapidly have seen so many mothers including my daughter feed their babies another mouthful when the first one hasnt been swallowed say it is feeding too fast Mrs Slow Eater Im afraid youre unduly up set If you are slow eater then slow eatand bless you Well chewed food digests easier than guiped chunks But with baby food the chewing is already done strained foods have been pul verlzed the way they would be treated by teeth of which in fants havent any If baby is fed so fast that he gags then itstnu fast 0th erwise the speed at which food is spooned into him doesnt matter to any significant do grce Nature fortunately pro vides an automatic protection If baby is getting food faster than he can handle it hell relt fuse to open his mouth or let the excess dribble clown his chin or even in an emergency blow mouthful of strained spinach all over his bib Dear Dr Molnar We have several diabetics in the family At school age they took insulin and watched their diets at all times They are now grown and eat all foods but take enough insulin They seem to get along fine Whats your opinionl 5r My opinion Theyll always have to take insulin always have to keeptha amount of food especially sugar within the amounts that can be companv sated by the insulin But dia betes patients who consistently follow the rules live long and happy lives Dear Dr Molnar am one of the many people who cannot take penicillin and am trying to find out where to purchase silver band or bracelet with wording to this effect to wear all the time do lot of travel ling and feel this would be good thing in case of an acci dent Mrs agree Its an excellent idea for anyone with scveresensb tivity whether penicillin teta nus antitoxin or other medica tion is involved Diabetics also often carry this type of identifi cation Jewelry stores carry auch bracelets or sometimes can show you different styles in catalogs Ive also seen such things advertised or of course it is not prohibitively costly to buy bracelet that suits you and have the warning engraved by the jeweler Dear Dr Mother have just turned 14 years oldl have not yet started to menstruate had cramps but never at any cer tain time every month All my friends have started and am wondering if some BIBLE THOUGHT King David laid will not Ink for the Lord What in yours nor offer burnt offerings which cost me nothing Chronicles 2114 Many of uawant the benefits of religious community but we want the other fellow to pa the freight Trusreliglo reaches into ma pocket book thing could be wrong Wonder lta human to want to grow up quicker when we are young and to stay young longer when we are old There isnt much we can do about either except to live sensibly stop worrying and accept life the way it is and its part of life for us all to have variations from over age At 14 wouldnt worry at all Some boys shave year or two or more earlier than others It doesnt mean any thing Its the same with your problem We all have harm lessL minor variations As to cramps many women neverhave them only avary few always hnvo them And they wont in any event come at certain time of every monthTho average cycle oc curs every four weeks so the time shifts two or three days each month Except February since it is usually month of exactly four weeks Merry Menagerie FAMOUS SEAT Arundel Castle the seat of the dukes of Norfolk in England dates £rom the 12th century LETTERS T0 EDITOR YOURE KIDDING Dear Sir understand that the latest word from the upper echelons of our fair town has decreed that the lowly householder and taxpayer is to cease and desist shovelling the piledup accumu lation of sand salt and scrap ings from the road at the edge of gm drivewayl back onto the roa moments thought on the situation brings to mind the question as to what were sup posed to do with it After clear ing it out the three or four times day that the snow plow fills it in for me could offer suggestion but apart from that Im left with two altern atives can get the step ladder out loan it gently against the threefoot banks on each side of my driveway and climb up and scatter each shovelful neatly on top of whats already there but can picture my lawn next spring looking like the salt flats of Utahno grass Just 30 by 65 feet of glorious sand and salt 01 the other hand the neigh bors can make game of it by dusting oif our wheelbarrows piling them high with this col lection of sand and salt and having some real keen chariot races with each other dashing gaily down the streets amid shouts of encouragement from interested bystanders to fling it merrily on the frozen bay and return triumphant for an other land Come on fellows on the coun oil youve got to be kidding Yours with constant back ache MRS BOB DEAGLE TOO MANY STUDENTS HAMILTON CP School tnlstees were told recently that the citys secondary school system is facing an im mediate over population disaster and probable return to the shift system by the end of the year They directed Mr Gordon Price director of edu cation to bring in recommen dations aimed at solving the problem orrllwa Weapon Wall In Berlin Symbol To Millions By PATRICK NICHOLSON BERLIN The Wall snakes for 50 miles through the heart of this proud capital Since ha erection last August it has separated 60000 East Berliners from their well paid Jobs in West Berlin it has separated many Hans from his brother Otto it has separated 3250 Berliners from their loyalty preserved hope that the halves of their city and of their coun try mlght be reunited Above all it has separated 13000000 East Germans from their exit to freedom Thu Wall is 50 miles of con crete and barbed wire and fioodilghts and sub machine guns erected across roads skirting railroads jogged around plants bordering parks and cspeclnily incorporating the brickedwindow outer walls of apartment buildings The Wall is not the worlds foulest testimony to mans in humanity to man The gas chambers of the Nazis won that shameful pulm It is not the worlds largest witness to broth ers inhumanity to brother The battlefield of Gettysburg holds that palm now oddly honored But the Wall is the worlds most vivid tribute to the im perishibiiity of mans greatest concept for mankind freedom WRONGWAY WALL For unlike other walls The anl was not built to keep man out it was built to keep freelt damloving mun constrained in conditions of un freedom it was built to halt the daily flow of 200 East Germans to the freedom of West Germany It was built as mute Russian admission of their final despair of wooing West Germany away from us their allies by offer ing them reunification at the price of the loss of their free dom Thus to all mankind The Wall is spotllt symbol But to Frau Schmidt among millions of others it is per sonnl tragedy saw her carry ing her stepladder from her West Berlin home leading by the hand little Ernst in his pale blue snnwsult One yard from The Wall she set up the ladder and climbed to the top helping up her son Tiptocing on the top step he was able to peer through the snowflakes over The Wall whilst his mother pointed out his fathers new grave in the cemetery unat tsinahly beyond To others many others lba Wall is challenge leading to the choice between being Red or dead Rude wooden crosses hung with withered wreaths carry names dates and clo quent inscriptions Here man Wu shot by tha Communistl two yards from safety there woman was pushed to death from roof by the pursuing Vapor or peoples police But no cross required for the brave mother who swamtha freezing River Spree with her baby lashed to her back and drugged into silence lest chilled its cries should attract scorching floodlight and rearing bullct Thus still Germans are killed by German as they seek free dom but today and every day my more attain it Iafely GLIHER EVERYWHERE The bearer of Canadian passport can pass freely into East Berlin and more mpor tantly out again from behind the Iron Curtain into freedoml land It is something of sur prise to learn that all Commu nists are not 10 feet tall that Germans uniformed in the Red cause can even be little blonds men with wan smile rare as the watery sun in Berlins clouded winter slo The shops in communisml lueada streetyUnter den Lin den and Stalin Alice recently renamed Karl Marx Alice ahow quality goods in their bright neon glare in dc luxe restaurant uniformed waiter serve an unexcelled meal at ex celled prices But in the court yard of tho bombed Kronprln zen Palace the Russlan tanks lurk ominously as ominously as the US tanks boiled down bare quartermile from Fried richstrassea storied Checkpoint Charlie The October host has les celled Berlin does not expect imminent war over its future But we must never forget that human hopes and democran freedom alone inspire the two million West Berliners crowded into their little enclave of 186 square miles deep inside Com munist territory West Berlin heir to the concept of freedom isour outpost where freedom living dangerously must yet ve REPORT ROM UK Find False Line Of Scott Label By McINTYRE HOOD Special Auden England Correspondent for The Barrie Examiner LONDON Two British Wool len manufacturers Alan Smith of Lochleven Mills Kinrose Scotland and Alan Blackburn managing director of Joseph Dawson and Company of Brad ford Yorkshire have returned from trip to Hong Kong irate at the manner in which Japan ese firms are hoodwinking the public into believing that their knitwear is product of Scot land On their return they re ported to other manufacturers inBradfard the story of how the Duke of Scott and his sinister associates in the Far East are filching nearly $3000 000 worth of Britains knitwear trade every year in that part of the world According to their story false line of Scott labels is growing rapidly in Hong Kong for the sole purpose of hood winking American tourists and cutting into the Scottish ax port trade with the Far East NE loaders are at work in all people minis peratiunzst Oka 20 miles west of Mon tical was valuable onions Iu bium is being extracted by the St Lawrence Columbium and Metals Corporation The company 75 pm dent owned The brand of Scott they as sert is being attached to Ja panese cashmere sweaters and other knitwear and these ar ticles are being sold to tourists visiting Hong Kong Scottish In store in Kowloon the two British manufacturers were first introduced to the Duke of Scott who was apparently selfstyled duke without duke dom Mr Smith who has rais ed court action against these pirate Japanese manufacturers says that he and Mr Blackburn were told that the Scott brand was genuine Scottish But they knew differently American tourists they re ported were buying Japanese cashmere garments labelled with such names as Queens Scott Royal Scott Henry Scott Perry Scott Cashmere Scott there seemed to be no end to the line of goods hearing this deceptive brand name WORST OF ALL To cap the lot the worst piece of deception they en countered was garment which was labelled Springle of Scott They considered this was piece of blatant piracy oi the trade name of the world famous woollen film of Pringlc of Scotland which operates in the border town of Hawick In by two FrenchCanadian has built $2000000 processing mill and is already market ing the rupeeage metal or Photo the presence of witnesses they bought one of these garments with receipt marked Scot tish This they handed over to the Hong Kong authorities who are now conducting an in vestigation into the whole mat ter Mr Smith is chairman of the British Cashmere Associa tion His colleagueMr Blackburn said to his fellow manufacturers in Bradford The prices were reasonable but when American tourists buy inferior Japanese garments be lieving they are roducts of Scotland they are ven very poor impression of the Scottish cashmere industry TODAY IN HISTORY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Feb 1962 Trygve Lie 49ltyearold Nor wegian lawyer diplomat and foreign minister became socra taryrgeneral of the United Na tions 16 years ago todayin 1546 He served until 1953 when he was succeeded by the labs Dag Hammarskjold of Sweden 1587 Mary Queenof Spots was condemned to death by Elizabeth 1924 Britain recognized th govarnment of Soviet Ennis

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