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Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1969, p. 5

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immune leks llnésume Monda Hydro Contract Di TORONTO Gl loll union and management in the Ontarlolfydro contract dispute to we is ey at request Minister Dalton Bales but the willing strike will continue in telegram hide ta Hydro and Local 1000 Canadian Union of Public Employees Mr Bales said he had asked chief rovincial coneilletor William ickle to reconvene talks in To ronto bfinrday afternoon New tiations broke off Feb Well be happy to relpond to Mr Bolos rcquestanld Andre Berkerrnan spokesman for the union representing the 07 workers We have been an alone for negotiations to contin lie but under no ctmumstancel will we call off the rotating strike We negotiated for more than year without results so there is no question of suspend ing flu slrike until the contract it settled The rotating strike ended its tlih day Friday with more than 000 workers all the joh Fraud Indictment WASHINGNN AP Jack Gremilllon Louisianas et lomeyvgcneral was indicted Friday on charge of fraud and conspiracy in the bankruptcy of New Orleans financial corpo ration the United States justice department announced US Ailorneyfleneral John Mitchell said Gremilllon and four other men were indicted alter yearlong Investigation into operations of the nowde flect Louisiana loan and Thrift rp Press Gallery TORon GP William hogan dally columnist for Windsor star Friday was elect ed president of the press gallery of the antarlo legislature Mr Preger succeeds Jack Cahill chief of Toronto Stars Queens Park bureau Emigration TORONTO GP drop of about 40 per cent in the number of Canadians emigrating to the United States since 1066 was caused by change in Us Im migration laws Jan 1966 spokesman for the US eonsw fate said llcquiited Twice Pile ARTHUR GP Ricbard Albert Carlson or was acquitted Friday on charge of noncapital murder in the Get it 1951 death of Joseph Deon srd LaPolnte it Was the second noncapital murder trial faced by Carlson Fort William native in Ontar io Supreme Court in less than year lie faced similar charge arising from the same incident last March in the death of Rob ert Ketonen and was found not guilty by an ailmale jury Print llniit STOCKHOLM Reuters high percentage of alcohol was found in the body of pilot killed in plane crash which tonk the life of United Nations Secreary General Dag Hammarslrjold in Africa in 19 fiwedish medical exp Dr Aake Hassle formerly lattached in the Swedish Horne as spe gt auntstanocs of such accidents maintains that the crew of the plane were in no fit condition in fly and that Swedish authorities ere concealing the real cause of the crash Letter Carriers mews tbe rodeo braving mernbs better Carriers Union of has Iron hillside tionllm pin sashes uirrrp Poatrmnc General Eric Klemm plan to save his department $300000 year in union submiitted griev ance on washup me or can rise to adjudication through prdrlic term staff relations board ago Friday Carriers President Roger Decarie announced that the adjudicator has alloted the grievance and iii department must conform to its contract with the carriers on erasing time Under the contract carriers are entitled to five minutes washup time before lunch and further five minutes before the endotihcworkdayl1lislsnot at issue But whether lhewasb lug will be at postoftice or on postal walk is Generation Gap LNIIED NAIXONS WV1 Unilm Nations study predicts that before the end of the 1570 the generation conflict will as Sllille proportions not previously imagined and that youth will begin to predominate in world affairs The report first detafled re view of youth problems by the UN was made public Friday it will be considered next week by the UNs lemember commie sion for social development The report notes that many young people today are resort ing to antisocial behavior be cause of INSIIBIIWIblll con cludcs that in general the worlds youth want to partici pate in national development War On Poverly NIAGARA JAIJLS CF Canadas reoord in attadnng depressedarea poverty is Buciz executive directnr of the Canadian Welfare Council said today Speaking at the opening sen sion of the Ontario decration of Labors annual education conference here Mr Bactz said many factors contributed to this lorrystale Lack of organization and plan ning perhaps more than lack of money was one Departmental programs sometimes worked at cross purposes There were po litical problems What goverrnent has the guts to declare region dead espeeially if it still elects one or two members of Perils ment be asked Canadian Boais OTTAWA 0P Canadian pleasure craft manufachms who took part hr Cleveland boat show last month chalked up almost 3250000 in onsile sales the federal industry and trade departments reported Fri day The in Canadian firms that exhibitednt govern enIspone sored stand are predr ngtotal sales of 8000000 over year as result of their normcement said Exchange Guide TORONTO for The Toron to Stock Exchange issuede poli practice under which companies sell their own treasury shares to liivestors in private transac lnns The private sale at shares has become common way of raise ing eigra cash lfis known as slums man Variety Night To Feature Display Oi Student Talenl By Phnl iambic The dominant factor in at lately has been the Attendance was dras tically reduced by the recent istnrm and formal classes were lorced to be discontinued Al though teachers urged their stu Idents to use the time to do extra pork or to review there Was igenerai feeling of slackness and almostan enjoyed the unexpect ed holiday Alas if Monday is any indica tion the teachers have paniek ed In dreadful fear of not fin ishing the courses of stud they to have dec to cram two weeks work into one Due to thamoustorm the all important CSAi Canadian scholastic Aptitude Testt and UEIAI Canadian Elflllslr Language Achievement lcstl ifor Grade Xill had to be paste po Elaborate plans had been de ed to transport the snow bound country students tn wysohonl vva snowmobiles never lhetcslswere canc fat the last moment but not for long All day Monday the 195 labored at their desks trying to show their superior intelligence answeringat least slew of the nuestions correcdy Also on Monday the three boys basketball teamstravelled to jst lhersas School in Mid land The intermediate hoyrwon their game the Junior boys lost Senior boys evidently suffering 11 effects from writing the SACU tests lost by avvery large margin rVariety Night scheduled lor the urn is to he should prove one and all special attraction in this your display of student talent is Mlsa McDermids troupe of professional danc ers In addition th plays ofgymnnstics and Judo other special items and the the noshglic Memories bl long ago Th mppcrt of parents and friend ecmestly request mission ticket downright awful Reube pitches at Cleveland the an cyguide Friday coverinthe helping Quebec Pe very small margin and the originally held on Feb 20 The program very interesting for School Choir will sing sonic ot private pleeerrtent in the broker age buttons Under 185 guide the Investor shares In private transaction direct fro must satisfy the exchange buying the stockfor the propose of longanterm inven menl only and not for immedi ate resale at profit Czech Burns Sell PRAGUE Reuters yeerold hecbeslovak boy doused hkrlek with msoline and set fire to his clothingrin front of his horrified sisters and mother last week the commu olst party newspaper Rude Pravn reports the boy had quarrelled with his girlfriend in the town of Di merits and was dnrnlr at the time the newspaper rays Make it one for my baby and one more for the kennel By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY Feb 14 1969 Prime Minister Trudeau speaking during daylong Commons debate on the threeday federalprovincial constitutional conference that ended sugges ns the opposition The prime ister said he has received some protests and great manyletlcrsof approval about the govern mentsannounced intention of establishing formal diplomatic relations with the Vatican Lincoln Alexander llamllton West said mun polities are ng in day0 day fear thaLtbc federal government wili cancel their urban renewal plans Roman Catholic priests atv rtending ibe final session of conference ori the role of the priest contemporary CanEA dian society ruled that celib from parties on con Peprn de Gaulle PARIS Reuters Jcandnre Pepin Canadian minister of in dustr trade and commerce at conference Friday chat longed Gen de Gaulles way of promoting French culture and ministerial of the unatlon Organi nation for Economic Coopera tion and Development told re porters he deplored the French presidents way of making polit icalcapilal out of the problems of Frenebspeaking communi ties referred to as the JFranco phonic The Libe minister was tellr ing about his recent talks with nrnlsian lovarnment leaders when French firelations Was brought up Pepinsald there is certain amount of rivalry be tween the Canadian and Quebec governments on aid policy in Thinking of no BLAKE Its no problem for Mullet Rioter 011 Bad MONTREAL lml Oneof the 00 persons charged in con nectlon with Nesdayl riotlng at Sir George Williams Univer sity was released on $2000 bell Thursday Joan Mateo roan ll ynrold logy sum was released or reasons of health defence lawyer said the girl had recently undergone ascriv mu operation and needed con his aunt medical supervision Counterfeiting IDS ANGEIAES 1A Po lite swooped down on an ordh narydoddng residence early today and broke up £100000 counterfeiting ring Police said they arrested foirr men Their identities were with Yorkshire terrlor to keep her five week old offspring out of trouble iust plop him into brandysnifter its good OTTAWA AT GLANCE cy be made optional for priests MONDAY Feb 17 The Commons sits at spins ESP when the government plans to present bill on reor ganization of several federal departments The Senate is adjourned until luesdsy at tipm Economy Cools NEW YORK AP United States government officials feel the economy is cooling off alter three years of overheated activi They say lhey detect the re sults of l0percent corporate and individua cometax sure chargevanda tightening or con trol over 115 monetary policy The dval tion of v5 ecu noniic urnditionsrwasmadelast week by Paul McCracken chairman of the presidents Council of Economic Advisers Andrew Brimmer gover nor of the Federal Reserve Board and PaulA Volcker deputy secretary of the treasury for ihlernational monetary af fairs ri Every Monda at 8500 pm SPECIALS JACKPQT 27NUMBER5 FOR $270 SHARE THE BUILDING MATERIAL rikrrAM LIMITED BUILDING Thinking of esMoosLuNar Bros heldbut pnllcqjaitl all were from the Los Angelo area Police said they found noun ierfeit $10 and no hills in all stages of usarnbly Many were in bundles rent for passnu Education Cntrcs NROMO CPD Ontarios minister of education got as rough goingover Friday on dopartmerus polizdes as he ever did from the Opposition in the legislature ills critics were representative of the mailed restless youth The minister William Davis had just told youth what it wanted to hearthat Ontario wants in cast off the rigidity of fixed curritulabut it wasnot enough for some teenage dole gatcs to provincial conference on children and youth ssr mop norm as babysitter Muflet and the pup belong in Mrs Joyce Gourdine of Edmonton GP Wirephoto Hate Propaganda TORONlN GP Attorney General Arthur Mshnrt said Friday hadoes not feel there is anything he can doabout hate propaganda being spread by telephone in Toronto under the present state of the law Mr lisbartsaid inian inter view that his department is studying the whole problem of hate propaganda which crops up periodically in Ontario But under present law slanderor libeloia group or class of peo ple is not an offence snow lo the Jamaican education sys MTAWA MP5 nnbnr dened themselves on constitutional reform Friday in oneday parliamentary follow up to the lederalprnvindnl con stitutional contusnee At the start It looked II hurt unriid more partisan heat than constitutional Wisdom when Prime Minister Trudeau Opposition Leader fineld and David gois ti dame embmilad in an radiangr But it never fully developed into fmswlnging political light Mr Trudeau after outlining an optimistic picture of the con ferences achievements touched some sensitive spots among Conservativesand New Demo crate rilerasked Mr Stanfleld to clarify the twonatlona daun netlnns doctrine expounded by the Ginsuvalues in 1951 it was the theory he said ad vanced by Quebec Premier JeanAJacqncs Bertrand at the conference this week We run Quebec know in the mouths of most of those who ran for the Ionscrvative party in Quebec it means some thing quitedllferent from that Which Is meant bythc leader of the Opposition be said SEEKseEXTIANATIDN llaving tivitlcd ltlr Sianllcld he turned to the New Home crats suggesting they explain their partys special status policy providing of come they know what they mcun Mr Bertrand he said also claimed special status here at the conference He concluded his digs at the opposition groups by saying just want to remind the up position that it is their duty to criticize but it is also duty of tile opposition parties to provide plausible alternative to the policies uith whim they have disagreed lilr lmvis protested they were being taunted andtalkcd down to in prufessorial tones lilr flrudeau rctorled that Air Lowisshould go aliead wi his constitutional ideas In prolessorici tone or in his usual demagogle lone STANFIELD WORRIED When Mr Stanfield took the floor he spoke more in sorer than anger warning liir Tm deau that partisan prodding on such serious subjects worries him He advised Mr Trudeau to strive for conciliation not con MrchenerPlaque KINGSTON Jamaica OP GovenrorGnneral Roland Mich encr of Canada unveiled pin que Friday at Walker Wood pri mary school about 40 miles from Kingston to mark Can adas external aid contributions ward the preparation for our lem About 300 children from seven to 15 years sang and cheered the GovemorvGeneral The school Wasbuilt in 1961 one of so rural Vschools built since 1566 using $1500000 in easyterm loans from Canada frontatfoa both in Parliament and comm tion newb hfr Trudeau argued that fit challenges like pollution is urban transport cannot be met elfth Mien the mindlan silent or some about hose responsibilities are renewal homing and theae problems There is great pressing need for this constitutional task to be moved forward The 40 per cent of Canadians under age ZS will not accept relaxed and casual attitude to secnnd century This temper of youth todty was further rel soa for moving attend He urged the opposition par FIH FROM FM SAT SUN FROM EM SPECIAL CHILDRENS MAIINEES AT 30 El TindedulIPuts Bur UHd€r0pPonentsSecit ties to say eleeriy homlhq stand on the monarchy Su preme court referm Senate ra lorm national capital human and language rims and the distribution of powers among levels of government bfr Stanfield proposed that parliamentary committee begin immediately to discuss urnstltn tinnal questions and especially that discussions take place with the Senate on thegovernmenta sen ate reform propositions made to the constitutional con forenee He said in reply to Mr Fr deaus prodding that the Opposi tion favors general consilhriionul review but it should be allowed to hold back agreement on specific oration wgh namely SPECIAL CHILDRENS PROGRAM lilGHl our or JUNGLE BUUK or ADVENTUHEI or sun Jamaicas program is to build 108 new schoolspwith the Ja maican education ministry NG SATURDAY sea rsui CHRISTOPHERlEE LELIA ooLeouI ULIAN GLOVER imp PMt PM matching the loans from Can ada with T0 TUESDAY FEB l8lh Minnrarer ASIMLfiLM snowruo A11 in uptake COLOR MATINEE ON CLIEFROBERTSONiCiffity nutrition muslin uuviiun mums iRiLPHNELSDNFitilf nu Elinor counteraction sniiiiéiiifirflm munrmrmoarmot lmm JaneennurmuruRALPH mamamural lellnlttlllotm rues uranium melonsva STARTSWED nrthe

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