ved. SEIZE TICKETS {isiand and throughout the girow>_ loading a ship. e "MONTREAL (CP) -- Provin-|ince. No arrests were made. Cok Se se le apo eid 9,56 Anny mone ac the $10 per ton is spent on|Navy sweepstake tickets ao en reed tm coast, Perhaps $1 reachés|nesday in simultaneous raids onjhad not been far east as atenektian 45 establishments on Montreal public _'The holds of the shin are gen BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT us _. erally lined with wood and th grain is transferred from. ship Moving Of Grain linvolved to givé an average cost oc eniewel S73 aae to dock, Stevedoring companies of y|the there are too many varialenles HURRICANE UNROOFS HOTEL This airview shows how the 'winds of Hurricane Flora un- roofed the Crown Point Hotel at Scarborough on the. south- ern tip of Tobago, island off the coast of Venezeula. Tobago was hit by Flora on Tuesday. At least 17 dead have been counted and damage may run as high as 25 million dollars. Flora had whirled and was heading for the Island Repub- lic of Haiti Thursday night with rain-packed winds reach- ing as high as 140-miles-per- hour. (AP Wirephoto) Homes To Be Adapted To Aid Handicapped VINELAND, Ont. (CP) -- Homes, public buildings clothing soon will be adapted to the needs of handicapped per- sons, Dr. John N. Swanson, chief medical director of the Arthritis and Rheumatism So- ciety of Ontario, predicted) Thursday. And the things that help the handicapped also benefit the healthy, he told the Ontario chapter of the College of Gen-| eral Practice of Canada at its/ scientific and business .meeting MD Testifies In Extortion | \or folding doors, here, about 10 miles west of St. To illustrate this contention, he cited ramps which make it possible for persons who lave difficulty in walking up steps or who are in wheelchairs, get into buildings. "Ramps are good for healthy people too," he. said. "It's much easier on the heart and lungs to walk up a ramp than up a set of stairs.' Ideas to help the handicapped) jinclude wider doors for bath-| rooms to allow passage of a! wheelchair, higher toilet seats, | so a handicapped person can| |Slip from wheelchair to toilet jeasily, special bathtubs, doors with handles instead of knobs for easier opening and sliding Attempt Case | TORONTO (CP) -- A doctor DIVIDENDS testified Thursday that an ex- convict threatened him with a beating, death and blackmail during a meeting in his office two years ago. The doctor, being called Dr. X to protect his identity, was giving evidence at the trial of Vernon H. Bewley, 46, of Tor- onto, charged with. attempted) extortion. | Judge Robert Forsyth ruled the doctor's name be kept se- cret because "'he is a very re- spectable citizen who would be done a lot of unjust harm if his name were published." Dr. X said he has known the Bewleys since about 1949 and has treated several members of| death the family, including Mrs. Bew- ley. He knew Bewley had been in_ penitentiary. In May, 1957, the doctor said) he received a letter from a Kingston lawyer which he re- ferred to his own lawyer. By The Canadian Press Canada Crushed and Cut tone common 15 cents; plus-15 cents extra Dec, 14, rec-| to 1 Dr. that the ground floors of all apartment buildings should be adapted to the needs of elderly or handicapped persons, "T think that this will be the aw of the land one day." Opportunities for development also lie in the field of clothing design for the handicapped, he said. "The handicapped person had a dreadful time getting into or- |difficult for a man in a wheel- chair to get into a pair of trous- ers," A research company n_ the United States has developed a pair of trousers that zip up both sides. The man simply puts the back half in position in the wheelchair, sits down, gets the front half in position and zips himself in. Magnetic buttons, originally developed for children, also hold possibilities for persons who have suffered a stroke. Swanson also suggested dinary clothing. It's particularly|. VANCOUVER (CP) -- crop year some 5,700,000 tons 000,000 bushels) of | cig British Columbia ports for Pi port, By the time the last kernel has passed Canada's three-mile limit some $57,000,000 will have been returned to 'the Canadian community for the cost of trans- Capt. B. D. L . Johnson, head 'of the National Harbors Board here, says it is figured conser- vatively that each ton of cargo moved through the port returns $10 to the west, money comes from a large variety of expenditures, many difficult to estimate. Capt. Johnson says a ship coming to Vancouver to load is met with: $200-250 for pilotage from Victoria; $50-$200 for a tug in the harbor; $30-$100 for men to tie the ship up; $150 a day while tied up for up to 10 days. On top of that there is the cost of stores and fuel which a ship chandler says .can range between $1,000 and $10,000, COSTS LOWER/IN EUROPE If the ship is bound for Eur- ope it would take few stores be- cause prices are cheaper there. But if it was going to China, Brings In Money This|where it is impossible to ac- quire many items, it may take on many stores. Because there are no suction unloaders in the Orient or Russia, a ship would have to take on extra gear here for the discharge of the grain. If the ship is elderly it could spend tens of thousands of dol- l2rs on repairs. If it is new it could spend practically nothing. Meanwhile, the grain has been moved from farm to coun- try elevator to railway car and to the coast. 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