Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Dec 1968, p. 15

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Nixon IIPPEIIIIS wITIr Ins CABINETH President sleet Richard Nixon poses with members oi his cabinet FROM Len front row David Kennedy ritually Melvin Laird De ieorc Vice President elect Spiro Agnew ohn Volpc Transportation Robert Mayo Budget Director and Robert Finch Weliare second row William Rogers State Wiolon Biount Postmaster General John Mitchell Attor ncy General Maurice Starts Commerce George Romney Housing Cliiiord Hardin Agrilt allure George Schultz Labor and Walter llichei inlertor iAP Virephool NEWS ROUNDUP Ontario Co risid ersAct Change That Will Allow Rent Control TORONTO CP change in the Municipal Act which would permit municipalities to set up sys1em oi rent control within their jurisdiction isbeing considered by the provincial government It source close to lhe cabinet laid Wednesday the considera tlon follows pressure on the gov ernment irom the two opposi lion parties and several municl palilles Liberal Leader Robert Nbron recently joined with New Demo crat members in proposing that municipalities be given power to impose rent controls as an emergency measure during the present housing shortage Mr Nixon parted company with the NDP when he sug gested that the control system have only twoyear lite sub ject to renewal only if the gov ernment has tailed to comnup with the answers that will re turn the market to its iurmer tree state Strident Dress TORONTO CF David gel Wednesday changed irom green black and cream to nservativo blue and was ala lowed back to classes at Martin Grove Coliegiata institule The l7yearold Grade 10 stu dent was sent home Tuesday for wearlog what the viceprincipal John Young said were gaudy clothesgreen striped belibot tom pants black ascot and creamcolored sweater We expect our students to ess in manner that wouid be acceptable to most businesses Mr Young said Fraud Charged LONDON Ont trosooa job counsellor with the London Adult Educa vtion Centre was arrested Wednesday on charge oi iraud Police say Ronald Maedonald 132 is suspected of having iorged his documents that get him the JD Attach Blame OAKVILLE CP core ners jury Wednesday blamed ONE engineer and iireman or the derailment el passenger train Sept 1a in which Mrs George Cavanaugh $5 of Inn don 0nt was killed The silmaleJury an that the engineer Duncan lilo Eachern 61 and Roy Shier attain fireman both of Sarula failed to identity warning rig nals in the log and did not slow the train to sale operating speed for stop Close Sanatorium tive said Wednesday ARTHUR SULZEERGER Chairman Dies Hays Sulzlrerg chairman of the board oi the New York Times died in his NeivYdik apartment today alter long illness He was 77lnP Wire photo Bar Harbor Access TORONTO GP highly organized criminals step up ac tivity in North American ports port officials have right to keep the public out of harbor areas and demand identity cards from waterlront workers on insuranceeompany execu Henry Murray 9i Toronlb speaking at ownday sym nly inNorth American ports gtTORONm 0P Dr Mor ton Shulman riNDPToronto Eta Park said in the Ontario legislature Wednesday that grievous error was made in the decision to close tubercu iosis sanatoriuIn near Cornwall He asked the government to rescind the order Dr Shulmon said the St Law rence sanatorium is being closed because report to the government contained clerical error which doubled the figures or operating costs of the hospi Trust Directors TonoNTotcrTiodimn tors of National Trust Co Ltd chnesday announced they would not stand lor reelection to the companysboard It was the iirst tangible result oi new hank Act provision prohibiting bank directors om also being trust company direc tors The two actors are El Brown vicepresident and dllt rector oi the Bank oi Nova Sco tla and John McCarthy also Bank oi Nova Scotld director US Conspirncy NEW ORLEANS Reuters The longdelayed lrloiot Clay Shaw 55 retired Now Or leans businessmon charged with conspiring to murder President Kennedy was set Wednesday tor Jan 21 District Attorney Jim Garri son Announced the trial date at news conierencc The way was cleared for the trial by the United Slates Su preme Court Monday when it reinsed to hear Shawsplea that he was being unjustly pro seciued IBM Violation ST PAUL MINN APlCon iroi Dala Corp tiled civil ac tion Wednesday against lnlcroa tional Business Machines Corp alleging the giant firm had vio lated United Siates anllvtrust laws inthe computer field The suilrfiledrin LLSrDistrict Court in St Paul asked tor trea hiedflmngcsaiicgedly incurred by Control Data and requested jury trial oi all the issues it also asked the court to issue an injunction directing mill to halt alleged monopolis tic practices Eskimo Sculptor WINNIPEG CPI One oi Canadas bestknown Eskimo sculptors has been commisA sinned to create what is de scribed as the largest and most expensive piece oi soapstone in existepeer Pierre Karlilr 37yearold artist who lives at Rankin Inlet sium on the problems of secu NW has Accepted commis sio irom Aquitaine Oil Co at Canada Ltd to carve on lon walrus to grace the layer the zostorey oliice tower now under construction in Caigory Ronald nillligan oi the de paercnt of northern nflairs is acting as interpreter and liaison between the artist and the com Pant CYC Democracy MONTREAL CF About 30 volunteers for the Company of Young Canadians who are occu pyirmtheecycsrdowntowo Montreulhcndquarters say they are asking for simple democra cy The iield workers are occu pying the headquarters in pro test against lack of communica lion and consultation between the CYCs executive and its workers in the tield They cant logically refuse our demands onVaVCYC volun teersaidala news conicrence lIbecause we are merely asking the principles upon which this organization was built Review Trade LONDON iGP Canadian and British officials today opened twoday meeting at Canada House to review world trade problems and to take look at specific problems be tween the two countries lniorhinnts said this meeting could provide the 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