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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jul 1964, p. 1

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100th Year No PM Like OTTAWA 0P Mter slow lng down to crawl for most oi this week on the flag debate the Commons mly bound for ward Monday when it turns to other topprioriLy government business Arr optimistic Prime Minister Pearson said earlier in the week he believed the Commons could dispose oi six items of pressing legislation by July 11 to as and then return to the ting issue exposition partics have pmm tee to cooperate in giving relt latively quick passage to the priority bills These provide for new fiscal arrangements with the prov inces exiarslon of family ale lowances to students aged id and Y17 extension of Cans terri torial and fishing ilm stab ilshment oi student loan fund appointment of single chief oi deicnce stall and government spending authority for August and September Tire House will tackle the last otages oi the defence bill Mon dsy and then switch to family allowanem NO END iN SIGHT Aa for the emotional lag dis puts the end wasnt even re rpolel in sight as tire House competed its sixth day of rape titious debate lriday hir Pearson has ex ressed the hope that the rcsoiui on can come to vote by the end oi July He said Tuesday that the issue must be cleaned up be fore We can take their tredl ttonal summer recess This statement was greeted with deep resentment by Con servative MPI moat oi wirorn oppose the manic leaf design ounce Antesin sf Continuing to expand with Barrie and Storm Gounw IRynqrd Charges Despot Ryoard PC Stmcoe East physician usually noted for his mild speaking manner charged Friday that Mr Pear son is acting like des snd dictator in taking nag no recess posit He called for fight to the last straw to prevent the adop tion oi the new tag So far so Conservatives have lined up solidly behind Opposi lion Dieienbakera amendment to the government resolution calling for national plebiscite on the issue Youths Slain lit Playground nmnorr arr ivo on age Detroit boys were shot and killed and their bodies were found today on school play ground where the youngsters had been exploding ilrecrsclr ers officers said ltyeanold Shel don Miller was shot at least six times and 17yearold Pat Brown twice with small calibre weapon Police sought the killer The boys bodies were found shortly alter midnight lying to gether in shallow depression in the Emerson schoo srd on Detroits northwest al No other youngsters found the bod ies police said Their bodies were discovered or UNION only an hour after the boys had been driven to nearby ice cream stand by the sister of one oificers said The sister re turned home alone in the car leaving the boys to walk back tséso8siihnru mornrs INCREASE BRADFORD Ont OP egetable pacldnghouaa work ers began returning to their Jobs here Friday night hours Iaiter an agreement was reached ending lhdayold strike that Id been marked by picketslina olenca and injuries The agreement between Local 118 international Bmtherhood of Teamsters lndt represant ing the too strikingworkerk and the three companies in volved ieli short of the original workers demands But Albert LcFort union see rotary treasurer claimed it was victory for the union Under the new absyear con tract the emoioyees oi Federal Farms Limited Holland River Gardens Company Limited and United Farms Limited will get increases eight statutory if 50 olldaysannuatiy and will have per cent of welfare plan and Ontario hospital insurance paid for by the companies Women employees will re la swordsman moves firetnfor closeup of roaring1 names as th Entrust Wbrkers Sentflfeill Bradford Strlke ceive an increase of 15 cents an hour 10 cents immediately and live cents next yearMen will receive zitsent hourly raise in cents now and the rest apretad over the life of the con ec MAKE till CENTS At present womenemployees are paid 90 cents an hour while men earn from $110 to $17 an hour The unionhad asked for mlnlmrun hourly rate oi 50 One striker auifered broken leg when she was hit by car which she and other pickets weratrylng to stop from enter ing one ol the plants Another picket was treated for bruises alter berng knocked down by an other vehicle Two strikers were charged with wiliul damage or throwing stones at company trucks an other was charged with threat ening noostriklng employee oi one oithe plants and fourth was charged with obstruction dry brush near an explosives magmas in the mountains at the Angeles National Forest crewmanmanna from sitin protest in flooded her home Evacuation Plan For Europeans BUJUMBURA Burundi AP The evacuation ship Baron Dhanle arrived today in the rebelheld Congolese port oi Al bertvilla to evacuate UN per sonnel and other Europeans who wish be leave Radio reports from the moo ton lake steamer to the owners in Butumbura said rebel auth orities allowed the ship to dock without incident About zoo Europeans remain in Albertville Not all sre expected to leave number oi Belgianltecbni clans returned to the town aboard the Baron Dhanis and some World Health Organization doctors have elected to stay The shed contains plosives used for building oi roads and themes in the Mr MP eraplwtol lame Ontario Canada same 1th rue tion by city to prevent flood ing of her yard nd basement rrousrwrrs anonrare bosom rroanrro liousewiia refuses tobudge liiorleyNicholr demanded so bwhehever it rains in reinsed until London but worked policernans request to move muss awewuwwmmsmmpmfi arrived OP Wirephoto Norwegians Give LukeWQrm Sendoit OSLO AHSoviet Premier Khrushchev sailed irom Nor way today after lukewarm seodofithet matched the re ception he has received throughout litday tour oi three Scandinavian oountflel About 1000 Norwegians and Timmins iictor Sentenced Friday TlMMiNS CP Michael Duncan myearold actor and playright was sentenced to one ear day Friday when Magistrate Gardner found lriirn guilty of obstructing sue gel Duncan had hidden four lui oide letters written by Brenda uralmera so beiore her death June He had also tilliiwn the gun used by Miss Chalmers in her death into nearby river The body oi the Timmins model and actress was found on the floor oi Dimcnns cabin Magistrate Gardner saldDunn csn demonstrated callous disregard for the feelings oi the girls pareats by advising them he would conducthie own personal investigation on Miss Chalmers vdtereabouts Los success tAPt Flames defying soo firefighters have rushed across 17min at brush acorchlng but sparing mall resort town Officials say containment oi thetlou my be many many hours away By morning the fira had geies National Eorest mlielrnortb of downtown Lon Ansel into grass Irea where firemen hoped would run ootof fuel rAtthat point Call fornloa firstbig burn otthe dry sumnier season bedcharred more than it eon acresina two mile wide north iron the term mag 17 mlres flaunts tourists applauded without en thusiasm as Khrushchev in spected guard at honor belore boarding naval launch that ed him to the Soviet liner Ba iris st anchor in Oslo harbor zlgun salute boomed as the launch pulled away from the pier where Khrushchev stepped ashore last Monday on the last lap of hig swing through Den mark Sweden and Norway soviet ofiicials said the pre mler would arrive inMoscow evening perently snatching rumors that would stop oil in Finland and the East Gannon Battleport oi Roetoek lGrrushchev saved his strong est propaganda bid for the last stop of his tour But hevialled to persuade Norway to trade NATO membership for pro posedNordic neutral zone The visit to Scandinavia has NORTH RESULTS APPEAR TODAY Barrie North Collegiate examination results appear on pages It and is of to days Examiner Norwegian Army iF1aifies Detvj 180107 Calif Firefighteréf lt raced into the resort town of Green Valle noonxgbutywas eaten back iirenrep and haiithe dentsrlflte re dbesoav vabotltw MUG confirmedmy opinion that this pescetul eras wantsto live in peace and that coexistence be tween countries with different social stems is the solution Kthh ev said to farewell speech can ex ress our great set lsiaetion th the rank and open talks with Prime Minister Einsr Gerhardsen and mem bers of the Norwegian governw ment The result of these tdlks is that the good neighborly re lations between Norwayand the Soviet Union have been strengthened ThsNorwsgian prime minis ter said in brief speech he too was sstlsiied with the visit He asked Khrushchev to convey the best wishes of the Norweg lslnpeopie to the peopleoi itu Ct on GRIVAS Former Terrorist Leader Sees Possibility lit Hand NiCOSiA AP Lt Gen George Grivas former leader of the Greek underground on Cyrus declared Friday that on on oi this island nd Grem is our main aim and pre dicted it will not be very long before it is achieved if other countries went to will accept such he said But even it other countries will not help us we are in position to get it ourselves The lurltishCypriot minority has denounced his recent return from seliexlle in Greece say ing his aim is to carry out Enoslsor union with Greece by wiping out 01 riots of Turk ish descent Gree Cyprioie our number TurkiahCypriots foru toone Griv led EOKA the under ground guerrillas in the long fight against British rule Eno sia had been his rallying cry He went to Greece in raw when President Mekarios of Cyprus accepted lode endencs instead vas war on Enosis were echoed by Maksrios Greek Orthodox archbisho who told Greek Harlot vilagors on visit to northwest Cypnm Victory will be ours and the Local Weather law tonight 51 Sunday II hr the maryplessaturatopagetvro drums and desires of tha Few Incidents In SouthemUS lisCivii Rights Bill Tested ATLANllA AP Two res taurant erators reacted vio Vie an Negroes sought serv co Friday the day alter the civil rigirts law was signed But they were in minority Public accommodations were tested quiely and euccesstully in many parts of the US includ og several southern cities where violence has flared in the pas Looking at the overall picture Friday President Johnson called it wonderful and hope iu At the same time he re iterated hls ice for whole hearted comp once But there were few inel dents in Atlanta Lester Mad dox forced three Negro minis Mlllilli Burro srucrrs CHAMP WIMBLEDDN Reuters Maria Buean oi Brasil to day upsetdeiendlng chem pion Margaret Smith of Aul tralia 7H to wln till womens singles title at the Wimbledon lIrrn tennis championships Mun new 471va and hermes tomorrow sia suns Greeks of Cyprus which are the some as the dreams and desires of aniielienism will soon be real zed Greek Premier George Pap Indrcou told his parliament Athens that complete indepen dence for Cypnrs might mean union with Greece But if such union occurred Papar drcou said rut as part of Greece would another rev cure ally of turkey as she wsys had been and would he Pspandreou said policy for rtltion oi the island into itrrh sitand Greek Cypriot sectors would mean war He denounced all foreign pressures for any territorial exchanges with mn koy to setup Cy rus solution In his seliprocla med role as national leader of Cyprus Grivas made his statement on tour or hospital for Greek Cypriote wounded in the come munal lighting with nrrlrlsh Cypriots Since Grivss return lurirish Cyprlot leaders have char ed that Greece has been aendn arms secretly to Cyprus an quietly enlarging its army gar rison Small Greek and Turkish garrisons were permitted on the island under the trasw meklos Cyprus independent ters away from his eating lses at the point of pistol Get off my proper he shouted jerking out pslol the three drove into hisparking lot He was backed by an an gry white crowd randishing axe die which Maddox keeps in box inside the front door his eating place The Negroes leit saying they would ratum The restaurant will be closed today Maddox plane to attend ery rallyr At Cambridge Md restaur ant oparator Robert Fehsenieid wasarresied and charged with assault and battery lollowing shoving match with Nelro tn tegraiion leader Fehseniold owns Diuyland restaurant and soda parlor that was the soon at several violent racial clashes in the pest Small groups of Negroes were served without incident at two other establishments in Cam bridge where demonstrations wara staged last summer The doors of restaurant at Durham NC were locked and the blinds drawn Frank Adcoelr whose iam ily managed Adcocks restaur ant in Durham for the last so years said its Just matia oi not agreeing with that kind oi legislation have no bones to pic capitalized Comm Conference LONDQN CPAiarmlstae it may seem an unspoken ques tion will be at the bucket many minds WildflztilOldlhlflfliudflu of Common eslth prirnp minis ters opens are next week The question Friday site JawaharlalNehru dominl tligure at postwar co ferences once praised the Co th Ior its healing it seem almost symbolic in preronttr iorebedings that now is dead and his tndedJuccessor but is unabia to sweats Womanfined Bnal Ber is still some basis tor Corq monwcalth coaatnaus Can the Commonwealth again become the icuncart of canvas nienee it used tobei Cheated lit Bingo rorzorvro eerie Hamilton woman was convictedPriday and Hit motor cheating bingogem sponsored by the rsuDo t3llozir been givenuntll the linear also our months

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