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Barrie Examiner, 10 Mar 1964, p. 1

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Our iOOth Year This vtllccldtrltah WW no nnulnintornioumdcrnod purinesrismaoimin Vnovnvmmvw any icon You No so NATIONAL Social Credit Lead er Robert Thompson signs arrics guest register in Mayor Cookes office Mr Cooke looks on Mr Thompson was in Barrie yes terday for political address in thesiternoon and as guest speaker in the eveniagto tho Christian Business hfsns Com mlttee See story and picture page three Ebiamtncr Photo ESocreds Role Vitcil National LeaderSays National Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson has no illu aions about the future of his Patti long and difficult road lies ahead ha intimated in Barrie yesterday but prospects of gaining newt sup rt are brightening Mr Thompson spent busy day hereHe made two public speeches granted interviewsnad flnrthbridge in the City ofvEde met hundreds of Barrie anddis lficthébplc before leaving for Ottawa late last night Despite its numerical weak Party is playing key role in Parliament lt forestalled the detest of the Liberatregime in the last session and has already staved off an election in the present sitting This action he contends has not tnrred incisocrcds with the Liberal brush They still wear the collar of their own party and have exacted rather than made concessions More thanone piece of govern ment legislation has been alter ed on demands of the Social Credit Party Mr Thompson says his had is well known An election now would probably doliitle if any thing to change the political complexion of the House The people do not want another ei ection and the Sncreds feel that one would not be in the best in terests of Carin As it results in has stood fast despi dilation of othe opposition groupsparticularly the Pro grassive Conservatives uAsked for his assessmint of the other party leaders Mr tlhnmpson said that Johr Dlefa tinker in the death throes as national political figure could drag the Progressive Conservs tivesidoWn to near oblivion he were to continue in offi foams WARRANT Hosp ainsimiiiar vsi Real Ceouctte frtrncr Ly Credit Party who defeated and formed his own version of the party in the province of Quebec Mr Caouette he said had signed his own death warrant as an influence in national politics hfr Caouettea appeal was to narrow strata of Quebec people his nautical chances by bowing to the separatists M491 data the grim probany show that Mr Pearson PEOPLE VAGUE One of his great difficulties as leader Mr Thompson ad mitted was bringing an under standing of Social Credit prin ciples to the masses He agreed that far toomany people were vague ut the partys objec tives es ecially in the field of monetary policy Some voters were still writing off the Sacreds as the funny money party Basically the party could describe itself as Conservative with smell Many of the finer precepts of hered in by the Sacreds The Socreds are in favor of capitalism and opposed toiho welfare state he indicated How ever they hate it different an Iieve thatinoney should be the servant not theiriaster of the people Let us first get away from this idea thatrccononiic trends are beyondour powerto Eula trol he told luncheon audi ence The economicipriihleiu the problem of auto dial it holds the key to baffling problem of poverty in the midst of plenty Mr Thompson feelsthe eminent can take several prac 31 should but amnion or unit seleus iTLonnon cm mmnow on Roy Thomson will be known as Baron Thomson of Fleet of tnhurgh jlhatatthe full baronial digV any of Britains neitest press id as published Tuesday in London Gazette ijhomson would have prel fsrred Baron Thomson of Tor or Baron Thomsonof 9n rio but the Canadian govern meat opposed both those titles It was understood nei Toronto civic nu Qatario government had any objection The 69 yearvoid iiblish with newspaper and clay on interests round the world was Heated baron in women Years honor list His new name has become knurmonly now he csuse of the wrangle between Thomson and Ottawa The word Fleetlnnaron leader of the National Social th and he had further complicated lerMrtampensslsforTo Thompson said history would time tblht ant th pennantsinesiiunmcoule and Idberal with small Thousands Fiee thof River Creelé preach tocapltniism They be 0ur party believes Iathe seco district nrllsided hr once the budget then improve system of distribution so that every Canadian will have balanced standard of living He behaves efforts should be made to provide for earlier re tirement any at to rather than as or 70And thepcople retired should have adequate pensions to give them decent standard of living Hours of employment should ha decreased with gang psych Finally young people should he helps financially to remain in schoo to improve their on portuniiiea for the good life in this highly industrializediworld Thompson suggested this path to economic ssnity he said we need permanent money supply adequate to serve our needs for medium of exchange We require balanced econ omy so that the flow of dispos able consumer income balances the rats at which goods and ser vices bccorno available at stable market prices on which they may he spent Finally we require system that will distribute in comes with justice to all citi zens CINCINNATI AmThe Chin River continqu rising today to Wards an ted soiootcrest in Cincinn ighest since 1945 and fourth highestin dillyears as thousands ofpersousf ab doned theirhomes in pouring rain Theweather bureau said it ex pected the toturn into snow adding the misery of the refugeesbut perhaps heat the if thoroughfare dis in Londons newspaper row gt Anonass snowmen part of the ti tic Northbridge is thoaddreaa of Thai Scotsman newspaper published in Edinbiirgh North bridgeis thahameof eet an The Scotsman was thabridge head for Thomsons successful invasion oi Hlltish publishing morsthnii 10 years ago Hence is associa breakthrough in tar some palnfulstruggi Scotsman was tradltionrlch old newspaper flint had become set in its ways and there were many people on ssh can methods of1thc balbers son hwho taln af Paper and dldnttflike the New Conflict Flares On StrifeTorn Cyprus NICOSlAGreek and hirk to withdraw otherwise unplcssV Talks between labCypriots kept an uncasy truce in battered Ktlmn today but new fighting broke out in Msllia The British Army nosed platoon to Mallla in an attempt to head off another outbreak that mfgh plunge the Cypriot factions into out war British militory spokesman said new fighting broke out in Mellie on the southern slopes oi the lroodos Mountains in cen tral Cyprus at 820 am government spokesman said government security called on British hoops who were protecting TurkishCypri ots in the Mallia village school not sftuationsmtgnt arise llowcverihe British troops replied they were theta acting on orders During pause in the firing earlier Greek Cypriots called on Turkish terrorists to sur render their iirms but they re fused Fighting was continuing with Ttuklahcypflols positioned In the school minaret and other fortlitcd positions Tho government spokesman also said two explosions and some firing were heard over night In the Turkish quarter of Limassol sport in south Cy prus tiiffaiaysial Starts Drafting Men In Fore 0i Indonesias hreai KUALA LUMPUR fdPlTha Malaysian cabinet decided to day to start military conscrip tlon because of growing threat of war with Indonesia Deputy Prime Minister rub Abdul Rank announced after an emergency cabinet session idtuworhw tween the agesrofat and 29 He sald thatconscrfpta would be trained for the armed forces and civil detehcer Razak saidall states in the sixmoathold Malnysian Feden ntion would be affected They are Malaya Sabah formerly North honour and Sarawak and have sombinedpopulation of 10000000 Nanak said special commit tea has headed up to imple ment the decision immedi ately He said only students and persons in essential positions would be exempted from con scription orders Violent storms floodsf fol lowing the pattinn of destrch tive weather in March dealt death widespread dams misery and inconvenien thousands in the eastern the United Stat interviews lni very vé happy to1da reporter last week as climbed intovhfohlack silver limousine on in Downing Street to riouscnough to wan rant callupof pettons bo inter vinwcwitb Prime Minister Sir The cabinet also was flde stood to have discussed taking Malaysias blltcr dispute with indonesia to the United Nations but there wasno immediate wordon this it was not revealedhow much increase will be random the military strength bribeled oration Malaysia has 15000 mnn arirw compared with 350 one men under armada lado brain nation of 100000000 About oneilftb of Malaysias army is reported deployed in tlnLMalayainn Borneo rtsiesof Sabah and Sarawak Some 10 oooBritlsh troops sre there helplng Malaysia defend its soo mileiuaglo border with lode nestsnHomw arrows CalExternal si faira Ministchaitinssid Mon day it is essential that tianel contingent which would be part of United Nations force in Cypnis should have very clear idea ofvits powers and responsibilities The contingent at it also have the cooperation oi the Greek and Turkish communities infiyprua hdpaid in reply toa Commoaa questioaslby on eader Dlefenbalrer Mr Mértlnaaid Canada and foul tother countries up pNiithed aythstilt to supply oootingents have been seeking clarification of the UNs pro posed force in Cyprus The forces terms of reference were inonly very general terms in the UN resolution calling for its establishment Mr Martin said one country approached has refused to our ply troops Two others had laid the deaths dren Wilt treck and Th kli leaders aimed at restoring peace on this eastern Mediter ranean island were expected to atarttoday unless new flare up occurred See Deficit SameTaxes InBudgel 0lfAWA CPIFinance Min ister Gordons inst budget which is expected to charm cut in the federal deficit but make no motor that changu will be giveiled next Monday evening 16 Gordon announced the data in the Commons Monday It will be the earliest date for budget since the last budget speech of former Liberal fi nance ministerWaiter Harris on Merci 141957 OTTAWA CPlLabor Minis ter MacEachen has sounded out provincial views on his plans for national labor code He told reporters after the hpnning round of twoday con ference with provincialsisbor Canada wimqinun Troops Wall or Veryilear Idea donnnlmportant financial eon sidurations The necessary financing is not any obstacle to Canadian pan urination the minister said Mainly cloudy Wednesday with winds tow loalght ll lumedmday so For fyuti my turn to page twat Not More Titan Per Copy12 Mayor Cooke VoicesConcem humor that RCA Station Ed gar will be closed was confirm ed last night by Defence Min ister Paul Hdlycr in the House of Commons The shutdown is expected to be completed by this summer Edgar is one of four Pinefrec radar stations to be cut The others are Sylvestre and Parent Quebec and Bcaverbank Nova Scotia The annual saving will he $6000000 Mr Hellycr said best The minister said improve ments in detection and tracking capabilities of radar stations permit reduction in the density of radar sites in Eastern Canada So 700 military and 300 civilian personnel will be affect ed by the closingoi the four stations RCAF personnel will be reassigned to other jobs MAYORS COMMENT Mayor he in com mcntlng on the announcement said there is great concern for the future of the civilian etatf of Edgar He hopes hillside relocation program is estab lished for diese people He noted that Barrie has al to ways enjoyed good relations with the radar station He praised citizens for their contribution to the area ministers bathe will proceed in Parliament with legislation to establish national minimum wage normal working weak vacations with pay and stain tory holidays Blithesaid that he will sass the views of tbeprov incm invfrarriirig the specific standards to be established un derths lahorcode The=rnatterwill than go be fore the government he said we havenltmade any final de termination on this question source said there wai gen eral support from the provinces for=federal labor standards but some differences emerged on how they should be introduced Mr Machiachenzis understood For Civilian Staffs Future Thd hfayor said he was sorry to see the RCAF personnel leave in light of recent develop meals he said he hoped the government would give serious consideration in turning the base over to Simcoe County as site for an educational lasti tution near IDEA university seem to be the idea he said Oriilia Al derman Sue Mulcnhy member of the countys university steer ing committee said the an nouncement puts the county in better position for bargaining She said the committee now can work an the fact and not Just the rumor of the cloning The committee wants the RCAF base for use as uni versity it would be affiliated with an established institution Simone County Warden Dalton Jormey said the men of the bass have been an asset to the com munity and that ho was person aliy sorry to hear they are to leave He added that he would like see the base turned over to the county for university but cautioned that the problem of financing such an institution had notvyet been established antiwar amines to favor ems minimum hourly wngeweil above the minimum rates in effect in the provinces it would affect about 50000 workerafof the 550000 em ployed in industiieslundes fed eralylahor jurisdiction But the federal wage floor would to encourage pressiirl on provrocfal governments to raise their minimum rates to the nationallevel Mr MacEnchen said the pro vinclnl ministers were inter ested loathe possibleeiiect ol federel wage staadard on their provincial rates which rnnga from 35 cent anhour for womén in Newfoundland to $1 an hour for factory workers in an Col fFurtiiervioijénce TORONTfli GilliThreats of violence again hang over on tarios tobaccomarks stale male as AgricultursMinistcr Stewart prepares for last ditch talks aithbuyera and growers MrnStEWart is to meet with huyersfor eight tobacco com panics at the legisl ve build ilnTolofcicco Sta fags today and then hold dis cussions with representatives of the growers ednesday The court FlueCured bacco Gnowers Marketing Board which closed dowrlsuc tio centres at Ayhner Delhi and fiiisovihurg i7 2i to avoid yioicnce hy diaruntled farm ers hasannounced are reaching seiious The underlyingthreat lot lence from the extremistshas worried Mr Stewartwhosaid in an interview Monday he was shocked by larr manta threats of lllflla rhecddedf hbautlone third 65000000

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