BURNING TRUCKS and debris litter the "News- paper row" in Holland's capital city of Amsterdam today in the wake of riot- ing by angry construction _ workers who staged a one- day strike. last. night, The marched on the building of the De Te newspaper, They were pro- testing the death of a brick- jayer in a clash with police mob first downtown apparently gered by its last night's story legraaf ers' an (AP Health Resources Fund Criticized In Commons OTTAWA (CP) ~ Opposition members Tuesday criticized as $500,000,000 paltry the government's $500,- 000,000 health resources fund, designed to help build and im- prove medical schools, teaching hospitals, research units and other facilities The House passed a resolution approving the fund and gave first reading to legislation that will set it up The Commons ers the 1966-47 spending esti mates of several government departments, starting with vet erans affairs. Dr, Lewié Brand (PC--Saska toon), a physician, sald the As- sociation of Canadian Medical Colleges believes $514,250,000 is needed within five years just to maintain present standards, Atomic Plant Site Delayed OTTAWA (CP) Announce ment of the site for Canada's * gecond heavy water plant has| foday consid Medical research alone needs Canada within the next 10 years according to the Bladen commission on edu in cation, said R, Willia (NDP--Hamilton South physician, ESTIMATES EARNINGS The lifetime earnings of 800 doctors who crossed the to the United States | will amount to $400,000 Dr.. P, Fast), training and research were inadequate at home Most provinces can their share of the fund few years, Dr The assistance plan, the federal treasury this year on future benefits The federal government shares with the four assistance the aged, the abled, OPENS FIVE AREAS The new plan opens new areas of federal s To 200,000 needy and children, prov blind B, Rynard (PC They went south because Howe said progams and the unemployed, integrating moth- ers' allowance progr ures Howe also a m yy in need, covering of medical and health services, and dental and opti that the provinces offer," --For border ast year 000, said simeoe welfare servi child lect or on public assista ~-For maintenance child welfare authorit use up, ~For pore activity within a (0 Provide "socia 1 tivity to help persons erty, ence neg facilities to cost $85,000,000 would have no ceiling now In to the dis inces VATICAN CITY The Vatican announce day it-is no longer ill up five der church law, but pending: sin, for Roman mothersiread books banned church, c abo ams ny cal hoose ces ut demonstration to protest the building trade union's decision to take two per cent of non-union work vacation bonuses Wirephoto) into comprehensive assistance meas- deciding whether they were jus-| Lid -~For health care to persons range associated nically including drugs care to aime tions are totally at removing or preventing pov depend nee costs jes proje iseful inn move towards self-support.' Banned Book Look No Longer Illegal ed Ti egal, of ets, ac eed (Reuters) 1@8 un still is Catholics by to the i ff ji days but this) 4 time pose bese ie able probably is due >more to fatonse competition than to technical and financial problems Mines Minister Pepin told the Commons Tuesday. Atomic Fin-) ery of Canada Lid. has given Canadian General Filectric until] June 30 to select the site for its 500-ton-a-vyear plant due to go {nto production by mid-1969 The delay, he said later in an interview, would not affect the production target date and is the final extension While the company requested, the extension for 'extensive ex amination of sites,"' there is considerable speculation that the need for extra time arose mainly. from late offers by two prov incial governments to pro vide special power sources for the plant The Ontario government an nounced Thursday it would bylld a $15,000,000 plant using lignite to 'supply steam power if the heavy water plant was built at Onankawana, about 119 miles north of Cochrane Lignite is a low grade coal abundant in Northern Onlario Monday, the Saskatchewan government offered a similar plant, although the type and lo cation were not mentioned Informed sources here say General Electric is considering sites in four provinces--Que bec, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta Mr. Pepin this in the asked about Commons Tuesday but said it would be unwise to speculate when asked specifi cally whether Estevan, Sask and the Quebec site--in the Gaspe---still are in the running There could be a surprise for a lot of people,' he said later outside the House, but added any advance indication of the site would have to come from General Electric was WEAR PEA-JACKETS A pea-jacket is a double breated short overcoat worn chiefly by seamen and | PRESCRIPTIONS City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simeos N. 723-3431 v7 Priced S PLACE LTD. 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The two days of disturbances The Liberals want to question | ibrought a warning from Prime the government on the "crisis|Minister Joseph Cals that the of authority" and police beha-\violence would not be allowed vior in the city, to continue, 'If it does, strong) Construction workers wholaction will be necessary," he overturned cars and set them on sald French Solve Moral Proble The uncertainty was ended | when the academy accepted the) 8 on wslha cn Cimanen PARIS (Reuters) Vrancve's \highest medical authority has decided that a man whose heart|report of a special commission | HOFFA EVES FOOTBALLERS CHICAGO (AP)--A professional in the wake of merger is still beating may be ruled|set up in January to define the dead if it can be proved that lsymptoms of death in such spe- his brain will never again be cial cases able to resume control of his vi Prof, Francois de Gaudart tal functions d'Allaines, head of the commis- The effect of the National|*!on, told the academy there are Academy of Medicine's decision 'Wo Ways of establishing the pa will be to permit French sur-|'ents death geons in certain clearly defined | ises to remove living organs 350 0 Of W k lfor transplanting from men ut or iwith no hope of life A S C h . Doctors specializing in. sueh t t. at arines grafting operations had been) TORONTO (CP) Workers faced with a moral dilemma injlaid off by McKinnon Industries in St. Catharines should tified in removing vital organs|have little difficulty In finding heart, lungs or liver--from ajnew jobs, Stanley Randall, min "dead man who might. tech-| ister of economics and develop be still alive ment, said Tuesday Modern medical apparatus en Answering a question in' the ables such organs to be kept legislature, the minister going by artificial means eyen| Production changes at MeKin when a patient's cerebral fune-| non Industries will cost the jobs extinguished of about 350 workers But he said the Niagara Pen insula is one of Ontario's areas of highest shortages in skilled drive 10 workers, Replacement jobs football shouldn't he unionize players, duction of manual steering as- semblies, distributors, ignition by! coils, voltage regulators, mas union ter evlinders, prop shafts, truck quoted Hubs and drums, and Buick and Oldsmobile assemblies, lines will be shifted Chicago Dally News as saying) plants players will 'be like slaves' However, with agreement of the National| crease production of starting Football League and American| motors, generators and alter Football League to form one nators, rear and front axles and circuit by 1970 engines ree tneesssenee mia cme UNNI ANRC | 'THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING! 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