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Barrie Examiner, 12 Feb 1964, p. 17

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dve Similar Tar executive and civil sen ate in Canadian Government engaged to discharging roman lunction Ellwood lia itotd meeting at the Local all at the Civil Servants Aa Iation Canada Monday Speaking at the True Blue flail the Dullerlnaimcoe MP will both are Involved In the Qlorurnent application and de velopment ot the national poih es However be cautioned the tiactlon between the two to lover to doubt the minister to In Imdlrput ratde at his cot lirfihiadlil said its cases not only the authority wed ral authority which la de lsed lions his position as Government representative In popularly elected parliament 1110le TIME Ihe ministera omnl tence however is limited In oration Hlstenure ol allies in aublect to all the uncertainties ol poll tlca or more explicitly to the continued confidence repoaed in him by the Prime Minister by the Commons and by his tone atituenta diir hisdlli said Most clvll aervanta today enloy pennan ent position little attested by the frequent changes of their inlste aI ruperiora and they re able to achieve the cootln city the experience and the claiired knowledge which must tom the lramework about Edit good administration is bi iha characterization marks oi the minister are thereiorc seat lnParIIsmenl an un certain tenure oi otllce and the opportunity to exercise com is power within his own de partment Iha constant assertion of the principle of ministerial respon rlhliliy will cover to some do gLee the actual delegation ol avthonty taken place But this cannot conceal the hat that up minister or his deputy can hope to make even the major decisions for the live or seven ill ten thousand employees who may be nominally under him lYet there is much to be said tor the retention ot Idea cl continuous responsi titty liarsh though It may be in undoubtedly helps to prevent ale sloveniiaess and Inelliciency which would be bound to occur every minister or deputy or other oiliclai could plead Ignor end Impotence whenever In lvrpat wlrong on rcspons llty gsrelore remains but it tends marry oi the higher ottlces be responsibility tor re sults and honest endeavor which emerge mantel delined ens ol almost independent dgment and decision OSI NUMEROUS The civil service Is by tor most numerous part of Can Idlaa government although the act numbers cannot be stated her or civil mania was given ri°°°lltdi payro app moon file does not include employees at the Canadian Na tional Ratlweya Broadcasting Corpore Iraaa Canada Airlines otherI Crown Corporation so large and mtg boat in the met but be pinned within two dilel categories First those concerned with the organ lntioo or aspen lramework oi departmental activity and those which are esaeo eenceroed with matters oi him by law but alto the MINI oaourmo principle oi Departmental grouping la work process the gathering tohgeiher at similar activities ch would other woee be scattered through oundoer oi departments The Government oi Canada thus does lta printing through one agency the Printing Bur eau which prints legal docu ments tor the Department at Justice pamphlets on animal husbandry lor the Department at Agriculture Income tax lorma lor the Department at National Detunce and so lorth Clientele may lumish basis iur departmental integration Here the major concern Ir with group oi people who work tor some reason more ellecllvdy tor segregation the Depart ment oi Veterans Allalrs and the departmental divisions on anoman problem promoted by Ida ample the locall the chin histllica eatabilahrmnt ol the local ea porimeatal lam and II will even determine the variety oi work In which the term will engage and the qualifications at its personnel the government oi the North west Territories under the De partment at Northern Allaira and National Resources is an even better exam to at setting up an administra on on pur ely territorial basis Each at these schemes ol organisation has Ila own advan tales and limitations and the choice made will depend on balancing or these lecture The legal work at all departments for example could conceivably be done and perhaps done bet ter by the Minister at Justice and all the medical worlr could he assigned to common med lcal service But the delay and Inconvenience which such plan would entail would make It In many Instances administrativ ely undesirable Ships Going lli Top Speed Before Fatal Sea Collision SYDNEY Australia Both ships were moving at almost top speed when the 20000 ton carrier ltlelhouma rammed the destroyer Monday night and broke her In hail the Melbournes skipper said today Melbourne hit Voyager amidshlps cutting through her like knlla through cake said Capt lt Robertson There was crunching noiseIt re minded me at those collision noises you hear on TV or the movies Robertson described Austra Ilas worst peacetime naval dis aster alter the Melbourne the Australian thys llagslllp limped Into port with 159 at can survivors lrom the dos Imyers The carriers how was badly damaged navy spokesman held little hope for 70 Voyager crew mem bersiistedas mlasins but search is continuing There an at least three known dead to eluding the destroycre nonr mander Capt Duncan it Stev ens rz at Sydney Stevens was on the Voyagers bridge when she was struck by the carrier during night man oeuvres so miles oil the Ans traiian coast 120 miles south at Sydney The bow section at the 3500 too destroyersank within 10 minutes The stem remained afloat tor three hours the dos lmyer was marvel at mod ern electronics literally pushhutlon ship whose guns and steering could work auto maticaity with radar Robertson on the bridge oi the carrier at the time told re porters there was no moon but the sea was calm and candle lions generally good tor the mafoeeudvres Pct destroyerI1y was assgn upany ers who might crash at sea while trying to lead on the carrier Wo had been engaged in night flying exercises which require the carrier to move as last as possible Robertson sold Both ships were blocked out except tor the port and star board and red masthead lights when the carrier smashed into the smaller vesrel Voyager split clean in helm Robertson said The halves slid down our sides STUDY TRADE LINK ADDIS Ethiopia Reuters Alrican countries will explore the possibilities oI establishing an Atrlcan com mon market at the sixth annual meeting of the UN economic commission lor Africa here Feb 10 Kenya will attend lor this lirst time as lull member lith 32 other independent Ain can states South Alrlca is no anger member trails resins arrow or ran Civil een vice Association meeting are lions lett Gordon lbomseo us Trade With Cuba Practically Nothing WASHINGTON CPI Aa sistant Commerce Secretary Jack behnrrao sald Itrcsday that United States exports to Cuba are down to practically nothing compared with peak at about 8500000000 six years ago when the US was Cubas chlol supplier Behrman In urging that 115 allies also reduce their commer cial industrial exports to Com munistrun Cuba said US com merciai exports to that island since Jan this year have to tailed no more than $20000 Outside at bit ol load and some medicine we are data practically no trade with Cuba Behrman said to an Interview The more we can reduce the Industrial commercial exports to Cuba the tougher it will be lor Fidel Castro to use Cuba as base to bring people to equip them and train them tor ruh verslve work In Latin America Behrmaa said the United States shipped about 538000000 worth or load and medicine to Cuba last year but this was part at the ransom to tree some 1100 prisoners captured by Cas tro during the unsucessiul Bay of Figs invasion in that GOT NO MONEY All told Castro got more than 550000000 In American load and medicine during the 100263 pe riod In the deal to tree the prio oners Bohrman said But he emphasized that these were not commercial shipments the United States received no money in return It was simply ransom and we paid It The United States has been concerned about plans by Brit sin and France to ship large atria you were acaciareal ivou CAN use overt 200 GALLONS or ororno Hot Water EACH oar Ann rr cesrs you ONLY The same volume heated by another method could rsa mount to HEAT ll nmmmmmmmmn tint vlcepresideoi Ellwood Madlll MP ior Dullerinslm one Mrs Mable Jennings pres nurnbera ol buses to Cuba as part at commercial deals with the U5 maintaining that these buses would help Castros econ only It the allies can retrain lrom providing these goods to Castro the burden at providing the goods would be put on the shoulders oi the Soviet Union Behrrnan said Behrman said he didnt know whether Castro is able to pro vide dollars to pay tor the buses and other goods purchased Irom Western countries think he has to rely on credit The question of trade with Cuba Is to be one ol the issues to he discussed by President Johnson and Prime Minister Sir Alec DouglasHome at their two day coniercnce NEONTO CPIThe Globe and Mail says in Washington dispatch that the unmentloned tact In tit US campaign to pica Yrs aldeot Mra Isabel Livings ton secretary Examin er Photo get other countries to loin trade embargo against Cuba Is that the llS in the last two years has sent more goudstu Cuba than has Canada Britain or France this is the unmentlooed loci in the campaign which Is on here to get us allies to main taln an embargo against Cuba as Washington thinks it ought to be maintained the newspa per says US goodssent to Cuba in race totalled $37000000 the dis patch says aimough US oili ciais plead thespeclai circum stances ol the ransom deal with Cuba lor the return olCubao exiles taken prisoner at the Bay at Pigs as the reason The newspaper says the 031 000000 compared with ellloo 000 worth at goods shipped trom Canada $300000 from Britain and about 85000000 from flltfl my Aurorasvianwu tar mauuomfiwflw mammmmmwcomarmtawn Urge Govt Call In vote 0n Manitoba School Question lhe Manitoba government was told Ihesday it should not bealraidtocallloravoteby hdlvlduat umber on the question at the relationship be tween public and private aohoo It any such resolution were deleated the government can be assured our party will not call lor the govemmenta la It Faulicy New Democratic Party leader said in the iegls lature its aid Premier Robllna statement Monday on the ared canteen proposal was In otercating suggestion lie said it was about time members were allowed to ex rpreea their teellngr without dlr lurblng the states qua although legislative traditionallsta would call his proposal tor tree vote crazy hteaowhile the premier said In television press conference he wanted some time to elapse bciore Implementation oi the plan which calla tor the private school students to share serv Ices at public schools at public expense But the private schools meinty it Catholic wouitl remain deprived ol pub lic financial aid Other legislatures in session are British Columbia Saskat chewan Ontario Quebec Nova Sculls and Prince Edward to land Alberta opens Thursday The first session at the New louudlaods third legislature LAUNDRY moose COTTYS CLEANERS WE SPRINGWALL WORLD FAMOUS PATENTEI MA CUNSTRUCTIUN rrrrss rrrrurr pitfltttvd 1110er over mattress widrfiie or warm EBnGEm and cardamom films Inn and an order soul the reason one let newsman mgwmonen lhtti WW In more coullirleh iii flilLVllflTll SLEEP SURFACE tat mlllflwlflhflulflmllm It firmwmrnmmmm adjourned since Christmas will promgue Friday new session is expected to begin in about two weeks Charlottetown flrc lrom the throne read by Lieu tenonmoveroor View speech hid suggested that Prince Ed ward Island will get mm plan lor the overall develop meat at Its resources lathe near iututc The speech also In dicated thatthc existing lodua trial development program will be expanded Hallie The Nova Scotla health departments mortal re port urged ioisnsltied control methoda tor tuberculosis and enlargement oi the scope at in berculoaia hospitala and treat meal realm lhe report said 220 new active cases at the die ease were discovered to the province last year Quebechlremicr Lesege laid his government has proposals ready on how Quebec may at taln In equivaimi amount at money lrom Ottawa tor lederli provincial programa It doesnt want to enter lie said he has given precise directions to government oilchala who will go to Ottawa this week to lay the ltroundworir lor the next laderalc Emvinclal liscai coolerenee to held to Quebec probath In late March Toronto Tax increases are expected to be outlined lo the Ontario budget to be presented this today by Provincial lreaa urer James Allan The budget will be thlrd in row to call tor expenditures oi more than 51000000000 FORMOSA BOCK BEER 1b BACK litetill In Unions in FOR SPRING lliiEWEltY tit lrrowurt lri CLUllslltFCl Mr HUNT CLUIt Cttriilt Loner TONIC STOUT cm ml 300 mum Cascade 40 is ilamelessaean silent And there isa ten year guarantee on the tank mammograms Matchless electrlcwater heating to pimp to be over awnaluminium 00 efficient other methodslnay only be 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