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Barrie Examiner, 24 Feb 1962, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tole hone PA $24M The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept is PA 66537 LOCAL WEATHER Snow tapering off to flurrles Sunny cold Sunday law to night high tomorrow For full summary see page two can YearNo 48 qr Ted Chino Warns Of War IBERAL LEADER PEARSON READS STATEMENT Ellie 413 WHILE ARGUE WATCHES VietiNdm Blames US Reuters Com lhina today called on on Britain to eliminate ful means the serious of war in South Viet which it accused the States of lamenting It present state of af nnot be allowed to con camc in Chinese inistry statement the New China news vhich said tannin IEW tho cocltairmen of Geneva conference liub ended the war in Indo gu Britain and Russia IMONTREAL CPIIopes of negotiated settlement in the contract dispute between Cnnlt as railways and their ill non operating employees ent tumbling Friday in the take of angry railwayrand on in negotiators stalking from nference room Frank Hall veteran chief oe gotiator for the non ops an unced shortly after leaving to railways negotiating team that the contract talks had bro lien off and other means would be used to try to get in Settlement This waspeen as an obvious reference to federal concilia tion boardwhere the humans disputes have ended up for years Both parties said there had been no agreement reached on any of the union demands or the railways counterproposals hastily drafted railway statement blamed the breakup up union ultimatum that could only result in economic strangulation to the railways The 15 CLCunions negotiating fhr the non ops said it was caused by the outrageously in adequate company stand ASK JOB FREEZE The unions presented their demands last Dec 20 11 days before the nonops contract ex pired The demands included virtual job freeze ZZcent an hour wage increase and fringe benefits The nonops Workers not in volved in theactual running of trains now earn an average of $191 an hour The railways counterpropos als made public only Friday after the talks collapsed in cluded an offer of severance nayto employees with more than eight but less than 20 years seniority and guaran tee of work andor income for zovyearplus men They also proposed an indefv mite wage increase provided agreement was reached on work security severance pay and other points railway spokesmamsnid the offer was hinged on much wider senioritylbosis that would ficnable man laid off from one tab to move to another job should nsu it immediately with the countries concerned and take appropriate measures for peacefully coding the war threat The statement said the US must stop at once its Irmcd intervention in South Viet Nam and immediately withdraw all its military personnel and equipment theref SAYS WAR PREPARED The Kennedyadministration it said liasbcon actively preA paring to wage threo kinds of wars Nu clear conventional and the specialwarlare de signed forcopingwith the na tional libcrationmovements It added tl1atthe current armed USimperialist inter vention in South Viet Nam came underthe heading of lspccial warfare waged by special forces If this new war scheme of US imperialism should suc ceed in South Viet Nam not only all peoples striving for freedom and independence will suffer but the danger of wars of bigger scald will be greatly increased This is absolutely impermissible DIRECT THREAT The armed US imperialis intervention and aggression in South Viet Nam constitutes di rect threat to the security of the democratic republic of Viet Nam North Viet Nam It also serioust affects the security of China and the peace of Asia The war flames lit by US TORONTO CF An an nouncement by Premier Rob arts in the legislature Friday brought good news for both the housing industry and Ontarios lowerincome groups llfi Robarts introduced wide ranging plan to expand public and low rental housing in the province But he stressed the program will be undertaken largely on an experimental ba sis and said further study would have to precede itsfull scale adoption Some sections of the program will require joint federal pro vincial action The announcement that there Will be one housing authority for the Toronto Metropolitan area was enthusiastically received Metropolitan Chairman Wilv liam Allen said the plan is the onlyeffective way of dealing With the housing problem Toronto Mayor Nathan Phil lips said the plan was the prac tical approach Metro Planning Commissioner Murray Jones called Mr Rob arts announcement wonderful news If it means what Ithink it means this will enable us to at tack housing from two major paints he said The first is that we want one body to be without loss of seniority rights able to buy the land plan the neva agreements imperialism singlehandedly in South Viet Nam are raging The Chinese government and people cannot but express their grave lconcern at this US violations of the Ge which have been going on since195l have developed to an extremely don gerous stage This state of al fairs cannot be allowed to con tinue HERES our PERTH Scotland APlt took 101 years but Kirrielt muir and Carnoustie have If nally completed their curling matchl Star curlers of the two Scot tish towns began the match in 1861 but had to abandfln it without result because the ice melted FarmerTom Hay of Car noustie recently read about the unplayed match in old lodgers of the curling club He challenged Kirriemuir toplny it off at Perths indoorgica rinki No one knewwhat the bcore was when the game had to be abandoned so the curlers as sumed ith team had scored Carnoustie won by 30 shots to 17 fWe dont like leaving things unfinished in Sebt land farmer Hayiexplalned project build it and wait inlt stead of having several differ ent bodies controlling the dif ferent phases The second is we want greater flexibility in the type of thing we can dosuch as rent ing existing housing Travel Departments Photos Of YoungPCs Cause Stir rononro or photog rapher of the Ontario depart ment of travel and publicity Thursday night took group picture at meeting of the Trin ity Young Progressive Conser vative Association here The matter came to light when eightbylo inch glossy prints arrived at Torontos three daily newspapers Friday in an envelope with department sticker describing the contents as an official publication for free distribution Travel and Publicity Minister Bryan Cathcart said Friday tho department had no right to be there or to send prints to the newspapers He said he was un aware the photographer had been assigned to the meeting The only explanation can think of is that this is an over OTTAWA CF The Cum mons was urged Friday to give the federal vote to some 8000 Canadian arctic residents be fore the Russians do The Commons almost did and may later this session The legislative measure was one of those rare events in which privatelysponsored bills achieve Commons acceptance Most are talked out kept under debate for the hour al lotcd and then dropped to the end of long list All parties approved this one The suggestion by Erik Nell scn PCYukon met happier tote in getting speedy second readingapproval in principle and passing through detailed committee study Now only third and final reading is re quired Mr Nielsens blll adds the Northwest Territories districts of Kecwatin north of Mo nitoba and Franklin to the Mac kenzio River riding COVERS ISLANDS Franklin Districtcovers the whole array of arctic islands in the Canadian archipelago Currently the 8000 voters mostly Eskimos and the re mainder government officials traders servicemen RCMP or missionarieslack facilities to vote federally Few if any vote in the elections for the North west Territorial Council either which has four of its nine mem bers elected Passage of tho bill will mean high cost to provide voting privilege other Canadians take for granted TORONTO GP police sergeant admitted before ju dicial inquiry Friday that Rabbi Morbert Leincr was slapped af for his arrest Jan 26 Sergeant of Detectives Alvin Sproqu said the rabbi whose complaints of pollen brutality prompted the investigation was slapped to subdue him Sgt Sproulesoid that while the rabbi was being questioned about complaints of housebreak ing and sex offences in the area in which he was arrested he jumped to his feet shouting and faving his arms slapped him across the lower part of his face Sgt Sproule said andha became quiet Earlier the inquiry had been told the rabbi had tried to bits policeman while he was being taken to the station in squad car Cheaper VHousfes ls Begun sy RObcirtsv The plan calls for the estab lishment of Metrolopitan Tor onto housing authority with pow ers to negotiate secure appro vals call tenders and construct housing projects in theMetro area The over allprogrém isde sight on the part of some new photographer in our office We dont follow thisformula for any party regardless of who they are Mr Cathcart later issued an order to his staff that any fult ture assignment with political connotation must be brought to his attention Kenneth Carson chairman of the association said he had tele phoned the photography section of the department last week for coverage didntknow there gas anything wrongrin doing Liberal Leader John Winter meyer commented We can understand that this association needs publicity but we doubt whetherthe taxpayers money should be spent for this purpose other measures which if car Commons Urged To Give Vote To Arctic Before The Russians Most of the days discussion wandered through subjects In volved in $153270929 worth of supplementary es tlmatcs SUGGEST EXTEND There were several references to extending benefits of the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act to the rest of Canada Harold Winch CCFVnnpou ver East complained that wa ter development irrigation old and land reclamation seem to be llmlted by cutting Western Canada of at the Rocky Moun tulns as for as federal govern ment is concerned Snow Blows Into Drills By THE CANADIAN PRESS Snow blow into southern 0n tario and western Quebec dur ing the night and Saturday from an Ohiocentred storm that plugged ruralroods andsnarled city traffic The fall ranged from almost four inches in Toronto to six inches in Kitchener but stiff nortbcasterly wind piled up drifts of more than three feet on deep base from series of earlier storms TheMoritlmo provinces and the St Lawrence valley were in the path of the storm pushed by winds up to 30 miles an hour but most of the rest of Canada recorded clear cold weather Pofioésargaonttnanfiis Slapping Arrested Rabbi Questioning Sgt Sproule Mr JusticeDalton Wells said the police were not justified in ar resting the rabbi when he re fus to identify himself or an sw questions Two plain clothes policeman who had been in theurea testi ticd they had seen Rabbi Lel nerwalking along the street but had not interfered with him Const William Smith said he did not bother therabbi because he Arbitration Burden To Be Lifted From Judges Under New Bill TORONTO CP Attorney General Roberts moved Friday to remove part ofthe outside burdens from judges in the province signedto halt the spread of city slums and to help those caught in squeeze between high rents and low incomes The announcement by Pro mier Robarts outlined only few concrete measures which could or will be implemented immediately The premier pro mised at least some legislation before the Houseadjourns about Easter But be also listean series of rind to completion would bring added pressure on municipali ties and others to pushrforward with their own programs for low rental housing andurban redevelopment PROPOSES GRANTS And the program includesvan attempt to stimulate the indus try itself by proposing research grants and educational fellow ships with the aim of bringing new ideas intothe housabulld ing field As an alternative to public housing the government plans to offer grants this year to non profit companies building bousi ing forfamilies and for the physically disabled And along the sameliue it proposes to provide interim help in financing and technical advice for housing on opera tives which build single fam ily units themifromfilling their iolo on am 1536 aminrr Barrio Ontario Canada Saturday Fobrulry 24 I962 Strap Angers Parents SUDBURY CF Irate ps rents hove protested the mass strapping of more than 20 pu pils in Grades and VI at Adamsdale Public SchooL The pupilsaged lo and 11 werc lined up in three rows Thursday afternoon and strapped for throwing snow balls There was one line for each grade and third for any who had been strapped at school for ony previous offence The sec ond offenders were given on ex tro whack on each hand Ed Higginspubllc school tendent con firmed Friday that the strap pings had taken place and is sued statement number of children were strapped as result of direct disobedience of known rules with respect to snowballlng at recess In large schools them must be rules to protect welfare and safety of the children These rules are ineffective unless they are consistently enforced Re grottably situation arose when the rules were challenged and the staff took such action as they deemed wise to make sure there would be no recur rence Mr Higgins said staff mem bers told him this group of chil dren had been warned repeat edly against throwing snow did not resemble the picture of the blond youth they were seek ing The other officer Const John Taylor watched from his own car while he was on special de tail He did not look suspicl ous Const Taylor said Policewoman Margaret Stra chan who was at the scene of the arrest in another cruiser said she did not hear any swear mg Introducing new bill with the unwieldy title An Act to Provide for the Approval of Im partial Referees and Arbitra tors Mr Roberts told the legis lature it is designed to provide pool of suitable persons to act in labor and other arbitra tions now handled in large measure by the provmces judges The act sets up threeman board composed of Chief Justice McRuer of the On tario Supreme Court and two members to be appointed by the cabinet charged with form ing panel of impartial refer ees Mrl Roberts explained that members of this panel of ref erees could be used by parties in dispute although there would be no obligation to use panel members He said the use of iudges as arbitrators has been extensive in the past and indicated the new bill is aimed at freeing more judges for courtroom work The attorney general added however that disputing parties would still be able to use judges as arbitrators if they desire REPORT DISCONTENT There have been reports of growing discontentamong some of the Ontario judiciary abolit the present system probably uniquein Canada of using judges almost exclusively in or Ibitration Somejudges are understood to complain that their col leagues are accepting paid any bitration posts which prevents the bench while at the same time accepting judicial pay Thebillwould do effect get the ballrolliog present alter natives to partiesseeking an ar bitrator Since judges pro used so frequently as refegeos por tles sdekingan arbittator have contended in the past that they know of no other personto seek as arefereo Argue Is Accepted Like AnyMember Argue Is Shaken ByStrain Friends Tell Him To Rest OTTAWA CF Hazen Al gue who was parliamentary leader of Canadas socialist party week ago Is Liberal today Last Saturday he participated III Saskatchewan council meeting of the New Democra tic Party in Regina Ila con ferred with NDP National Leader Douglas about the coming election campaign Mr Douglas says Sunday he resigned abruptly from the NDP charging it was financed and dominated by clique of big labor lenders Friday he conferred briefly with Liberal Leader corson and few hours later was wol comed publicly into the Liberal party Mr Pearson said Mr Ar gas now subscribes to Liberal principles and policies The flvcvday transition from frontbench Commons leader of one party to thirdrow member of anotherone which Mr Ar guo had attacked bitterly on some occasionsleft the 41year old Saskatchewan former sha ken by the personal strain Friends were advising him to take rest SHAKE HANDS Mr Argue grinned broadly at press conference Friday when Mn Pearson said Mr Argue had been accepted into the Lib eral caucus without any quali ficationsin exactly the some capacity as any other mem ber He shook hands warmly with Mr Pearson and with Sen ator John Connolly president of tho Natlonnl Liberal Federa tion and thanked them Mr Pearson however was more soberfaced When asked by photographers to pose with his arm around Mr Argue Mr Pearson hesitated He protested that Mr Argue was to be no more special MP than any other member of the Liberal caucus Questioned about Mr Argues post remarks in opposition to Liberal defence and agriculture policies Mr Pearson empha sized that Mr Argue had da cided that he cansupport the principles and policies of the Liberal party and work as loyal member of the party Mr Argue declared he had been offered no special induce ment and asked for nonesuch as cabinet portfolio if the Lib erals are returned to power CITES FACTOR The former CCFNDP leader said that one of the factors prompting him to join the Lib eral party wasrthat its consttlt tution is based on constituency organization His principal coma plaint against the NDP was that its constitution put too much power in the bands of delegates sent to national conventions as representatives of trade unions Mr Argue the one timp leader and Mr Pearson his new leader held their press conference in the oakpanelled Liberal caucus room in the Cen tre Block on Parliament They sat at table in front of portrait of Mr Pearson and flanked by bronze busts of for mer prime ministers Mackenzie King and Sir Wilfrid Laurier Neither seemed able to recall who had first proposed in the affair which led to montage The banns however were writ ten when Mr Argue telephoned ML Pearson Friday morning They met for to to 15 minutes before the Commons met at it ami and the caucus met to hear the banns without protest at pm Mr Argue shied away from Involving floss Thatcher Lib eral provincial lender in Sos katchewnn as the matchmaker Mr Thatcher former CCF room mate of Mr Argue in tho days when Caldwell was national leader of the party bolted from the CCF and joined the Liberals when he became dissatisfied with socialist them rlcs Reporters asked what Mr Ar gucs defection would mean for the Liberals in labor support HAS NO QUARREL Mr Pearson sold Mr Argus had no quarrel with labor but his complaint was only with in bor domination of the NDP There had been no reaction from labor yet on Mr Arguel support of the Liberal party Mr Argue hnd advocated as leader of the CCFNDP pol icy of full parity for ngrl cultural products prices Did he stand by this or has the Liberal party joined him reporters asked Mr Pearson noted simply that Mr Argue had subscribed to Liberal principles and policy and that the Liberal partys pew agriculture platform would be outlined in pamphlet to be 19 sued soon One final point remained to be cleared up Douglas Fisher CCFPort Arthur chairman of the CCFNDP caucus had said Mr Argue as parliamenh ary loader had received ex penses amounting tarsrooo Tram party funds and knew that large part of it came from un ion treasuries Mr Argue thought it included the salary of secretary and said that his travel expenses to tailed $908 between January and August last year He had re ceived $500 and the NDP still owed him $403 These did not include paying the bill for airline credit card It ha amounted to $654 Reds May Have Rocket launchers WASHINGTON AP Rus sia may have developed sys tem using manned rocket planes to launch spaceships satellites and intercontinental missiles some US intelligence special lsts report Their conclusions based on analysis of available Russian publications were made public Friday after hovingbeen kept secret for nine months The accuracy of their findings is not fully accepted by the gov ernment And some sources point out that the system if the Russians have developed it is not completely new Tbe United States they noted is developing an airlaunched ballistics missile the Skybolt to be carried by I352 bombers The Skybolt would haven range oflDtJO miles However the intelligence an alysts said there is reason to believe the Russians already have used the airlaunch system in numberof space shots IN NUTSIIELL lVlore Meat In Them Burgers NEW YORK AP Mayor Robert Wagner has signed law to put more meat and lessffat lohamburger sold in tho tyis stores measure signed Friday by the mayor lim its the amount fat content allowed in chopped meat to 30 gt percent Market inspectorssaid they had confiscated 5011 chopped meat having fat content of up to 90 per cent Ladybird Gets Checkup Recursion Minn on Ladybirdthe wife of Vice PresidentLyndon Johnson is at the Mayo Clinic here for what was described as routine physicalcheckup Russia Buysllruguayan Beef it MONTEVIDEO Reuters sia willlbuy about 57000000 worth of Uruguayan frozen beefLandlamnln one of the big gestvpackagcvdenlslthls countrys meat industry has ever had trade quarters said today Rellablesources sald otleast two thirds oftbojrnoney will bejspedt onSov Veteran Actor Dies raoLvaooo Calif AP oil rRodnoy ebrand tveteran actor who was in motion pictures fronithe silenternthrough the early 1950 diodvFridayjofn heart attack Hildebrand whowas 69 also appearcd in such Broadwayshows an Klkl Elmer the Grout andWhat Price Glory

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