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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1962, p. 1

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ec compacts coNeRArutares LIBERAL LAMoudEuX Leer AlgeriaTASfiquning POI Results Ofanrley Oncoa cal bureau is set theF will be able to pre pare for the elections set for Aug 12 yto votein Algerias first National Assembly MEET NEAR ORLEANSVILLE iniormatioanoister Mo hammcd Yazid said Monday nifiilitdhnt on othtiltg anchorwoman villee halfway between the camps of the warring nationalist lenders Premier Ben YousaeiBeu Kheddumnd Deputy Premier MohammedBcn Bella assn CHAPMAN of cruelalpvernight meeting of top nationalistpolitical and military leaders discussing the indership crisis in the Alger an ix to mend holding the real power in the countrywas aimed at devising political bu reau for the National Liberation Front tirLNi which led the an tloaalists through years ofi war against France but has Yazid said the quarrel be beea split by quarrels that tweenthatwoicaders wasover came with peace the direction of the FLN and Atomic weapons PARIS Reuters President Gaulle nuclearrpolicy won with Gaulies plan to give France out any concessions to his op her own atomic strike force won patients who tavor western to political victory early today European strike force 1a the FrenchNationai Assem The defeat of the motion was bly considered to mean that effec jsner Premier Georges Pom twe parliamentary opposition to pidou dciended the independent FEmh deterrent 1511 deterrentin an hour long 39d tilde Game cease 3h speech the assembly voted at hls iondeplanncd reorgani am to defeat motion of laiimroioihc Fm 11mm ensure aimed at blocking forces Wink 55 Within French production of atomic im fetibmum apnns in his dafenlcetel ofhthe poltilnyl mm an an urges imrgjfl gm an independent French deter rent would threatsnotheatsbii giideim 059 in of the Atlantic alliance The moiionoi censure was in traduced by the Socialist and mum wm strength It by is existence and by the fact byedgznengzninangwfugpmteg that it will be controlled by 01 Hit Conservative crities of de Wad to the first Gaulics European and military 1g 51 hi 95 play its real role as deterrent because it leavestheiarlversary no doubt of the consequences of ev liml resurgent Liberals recent yelections Monday nights appointments affected only one cabinet past aviation minister Most oi the changes were in ranks otmta nutsidethc cahinct assistants youth As part of his new looir Macmillan broughtll titlinister Macmillan today held the first meeting of his new car hinet drasticnliy transformed following his second series of wholesale ministerial changes in four days third of the familiar figures who formed the old Zlstrong cabinet were gone Macm Who dropped seven or ministers from the cabinet Friday fired nine more members of his government at lower levels Monday night and made total of 24 appointments to add to the it announced last week wins the second instalment Macmillans plan to give his government and the Conserva new younger and re vigorouslook in an at mpt to recapture the voters he have been flockingto sup the opposition Labor arty mlniste heneherynon office holding members at Parliamentamid tho governmentteom FORMER MILE The oi the newmeo is iiiyearn away former miter and com star who wnsgnarned parliamentary as alstantto the education minis ter Among the maior new aplt pointmeuts was that of Sir John rliohson 555 attora senor Far from Weakening the al if Msnuingham Butler who was made lord chancellor Britains Julian Amery 43 MacmiiI lans soninlaw was moved from the air young and promlsingfhacku ti nf workswas replaced by Geoi trey ofrthe First World not over the political aims of the Algerian Revolution Vazld and Foreign Minister SaadBaiilab threatened to re sign irom the government into less the Wilaya council brought solution crisis courses Asne matinngar Bellanppearod todiavo won considerable prostlgo victory when onetime top nationalist leader Ferhat Abbas arrived in llemcen Abbas who headed the provi sional government in exile for three years before he was re placed by Ben iihedtia last sum mer met Ben Bella fora con ioreaee in the latters fortress viliawhleh houses the head quarters oi tbe dissident faction Britain Outlaws Soviet Proposal GENEVA Reuters Brit ain firmly rejected today is So wet proposal to outlaw military manoeuvres by two or more states from the outsctoftha first stage of disarmament British delegate Joseph it her told the 17nation disarma ment conference here that the Semi suggestion was neither practical her just The Soviet proposal on man oeuvres was oneoi several laid before the conference Monday by Valerian AZorln who de scribed them asan act of good will designed to meettho West way The sovietproposal was de signed to como closer toan American pro posal that ad vance notice be given before any major military movements or manoeuvres However in steadof simp giving notice the Soviet proposaiawould ban manoeuvres and movements al on together Regina chief judicial oiiicerin last Fridays shakeup intst mil ministar in charge of civil avia on colonial office ILor John Hope 50 minister Ripon as Earl delllcoe Alyesr tenant Sohlen told the aboard Visszust co phones on insi ciaovstto the Iiitiitsfldmisitr face life sentence as Soviet spy Sables noduleftdn nioey Among other treads rpolnted up in the census were sharp ministry fro Kaiangans SaidKiiiedj By UN Guns ELISABETHqu Reuters lhrco ltslongans woropcporicd killed and it were wounded whon 10000 screaming Negro womenbssiogod Un ted Ns tions roadblock for three hours hsrc odsy President liaise Tshombo of Kstsngn said girl of ilisnd ilvgiyssooid boy were killed by sis iromrihs indisn UN iron who manned the load hloe list Red Cross worker said three srsons were killed ladies of tears however do nicd anyone was kilch and said shots were only fired above thé beads of tile crowd stormingliho roadblock But reporter said he saw svyoung woman shot midis she was standing beside tshotnbo spoke to reporters after the shrolking woman at taclred theroadbloclr clawin nt ladlan troops and petting cm with stones Spy waitresses To Beachtitain LONDON the lsh high court todo its hailed himself ow Yorkbound alr liner to resold British soiland Brit to so affidav supporting his said he had no intonilon oi com mitting suicide Thawoundl inflicted on in wrist was longitudinal he sat Had inflicted circular wound across my wrist would have blcd to death Similarly the cut in tha ab domenrtpped throu the skin and belly muscles ui did not pentrate into the abdomen Sohien said he in ped his 3100000 ball saddled to lsraei last month because was con vinced at my own innocence oi the counts against magend be cause felt that justice had not been done to ma lathe Ameri can courts Iiorse Decline Seen On Farm UliAWA iCPi The horse apparently is following the buggy into oblivion in Canada farm results at last years cen sus indicate Figures published today by the bureau of statistics show that the horse population has dwindled to 512021 from 1308 639 in 1951 and 9118909 in 1931 lfhorses continuequ disap pear atthe catharsisdo per cent durtntho 195m erlod thcre will be only abou upswingan cattle breeding and turkey raising and drops in eep reduction and avid Kenton as minister of sisteat oifi Alan Green so was ap pomtcd nanlsterotstateat the Board of lradewrepiacing Sir kelth JOSEPHWiifl last Friday was romoiedytovmlnistcr itary departmentto aviation the home 09 outing and local governinent Lord Saint Oswald 45 and Mai James ScottHopkins 40 Amery was succeeded byb Hugh Fraser 44 former parlia mastery undersecretary to the ecumaioint parliamentary see retariea to the ndnister ot agri culture fisheries and food Their redecessors in these oi Niall Macpherson 53 former ii junior minister was named pen slons minister replacing John Boydcnrpcnter promoted to chieft ensury secretary Friday ces were Lord Waldogrovc and William Vane Macmillans axe also cut the number of women inthe erament to two from three wh he removed Edith Pitt mentary secretaryrto the heal th adm stra the sole purpose of zoo airy who sortsaBig FOIV US lilofrom ltsntcnf chsv the Soviet Union has aloha rocket that can hit dicta outer ace and co not destroys by ferry nail rocltct moans Khrushchev msdo the claim near the mat sithour in tsrvlow with is American edit tors durin which he also stressed the West Berlin is the eruxoi ButWest dispute and must be settled getting Western troops out ihs city But he set so now deadline for the exit am not boasting Khrush cbev told the editors in his Kremlin conference room but we actually have global room which connoibe stroysdlw means and know ii anyone does what nailrocket mssns because we do hawthorn Thshigb altitude explosion canted out by the United States willin noway interfere with the actionof our global rocket he declared do any and rocket clear he hndjnoimmedlsts ia tentlonioi bringln about new Berlin crisis say he will not Editors not any timelirnlt for the com noscowr Premier Khrush uslonrof peace treaty with Communist East Connolly Hewltfiid Itho editors thatt Bu sgn peace rosy when and only whensll the Wuihilltiotf of making our esttra partners understand arc amounted The interview the wss held last Friday and released Mon dsy covered wide range of in ternational questions in addition to Berlin and EastWest mili tary strength Khrushchev stood his ground on Soviet firepowls for hu clear test an and disarm nt agreement declaring that breakthrough of the deadlock tooth issun was up to the es lie told if the us stopped on clear tests now and sgrounont on was preached on general and complete disarmament and the destruction of nuclear weapons there would be no need for Run siatohoid another seriuot nu clear tests the Soviet iesder Welcomed the recent UB dcieacs do art mont report that diseased American advances in the shit it to detect underground nu ear tests Go tooiiegernhphnned Diocese BEGiNAfcrlArrong ants havahcen sha ad for tho first facetorture to between rtav cipnls in Saskatchewans tier medical care disputesince doe tors withdraw normal medical services July The Oct provincial convention at Saskatoon agreed Monday night to request from the Saskatchewan College of Physi cians and Surgeons to have representative of the college present the doctors case to the convention Wednésday Tha convention will be oh tended by Premier Woodrow Lloyd and all but one member oi his provincial cabinet Doc tors withdrew normal service in the province inprotest against implementation of the govern ments compulsory pre aid medical care insurance pani it is notltnown whether the college representative will be college council President Dr ii Dalglelsh The request that representative be allowed to speak came Monday fromDr Dalglelsh to Hany Link of Sas katoon president of the provinv cial CCF association The request from the cells matches one made avfaw wee NEWS forces demands that Prender Carlos Monrayra Paz Monday night during to 3lH Expect tinned force in Pom LIMA AP military coup was reported imminent today following the resignationoi the Peruvian on cause President Manuel Prado refused tobow to MitiiicareDiépItie before the act wont into effect by Premier Lloyd He asked and was granted permission topre sent the governments case on medical care insurance torch1 emergency session at the prov inces doctors TRADE VIEWS Although there has been no meeting of the two sides since the startiof the doctors boycott of the medical scheme no legs and government have trndcd views and charges in press statements television program featured both Premier Lloyd and Dr Dalglclsh but thovaors inter viewed separately Direct talks between the col lege council and the cabinet broke down last month The government otfcrcd changes in the Medical Care insurance Act which it said would pennlt doctors to practise outside the act if they wished These changeswere later incor porated in the acts regulations the collage insisted the set itself must be withdrawn before negotiations could resume to reach agreement on plan acceptable to both sides tons rmed he nullify the June to gohersleiectlon Soidaajsndhis ministers quit emergency eating with cloudy tutors Vii dcysod Wednesday low ionic dish CORNWAUL moat riding rctumod to tho Lib orsl toldsiondsyhy scant margin of 92 veto of more than 25000 cast in bottle that saw the load change several times Lucien Lomoursux tiyesoold lawyer matched the sent from Progrcn slvo Conservative Grant Cam bell who had takenlite cons tutncy from the bursts in the toss general election Mr Campbell so and also lawyer lliidiid will seek re count The Liberal victory narrowed the PC plurality in the totsoot Commons to in tents The standings PC Lib SC NDPiCCF Vacant ltEllGNS 30 BEAT The vacancy si in Bumaby Coqultiam the British Colum bia riding won by Erhart ltog ier of the NDP in the June lit general election Mr liogler rs Ilgned Monday to main pos sible byciectlon to which Douglas NDP leader will bid for Commons sent Mr lessons no not no to so it Douglas was defeated in Regina ymwmm no COMMENT City in June Balloting in this eastern 0n tarioconstitueocy had been de fcrrett two weeks beenusoaf the death oi the original Liberal candidate Final returns gave Mr Lam oureux an aide to Lionel Chev rier who represented Stormont in the Commons for in years 11331 votes to Mr Campbells ii Social Cradlt candidatebe Bowat and NDP candidate Mrs Marjorie Ball trailed far behind with 1291 and 970 votes rcspec tivciy Tha rosult was in doubt until HERES ON Rich Uncle Hermans rela ttives were all gathered in the lawyers office Ceramonlous ly tho cttomoy opened the envelope and intoned Being sound of mind spent all my money TrustCompefiies 18 Byiustiiivoies CnisPCHOi189419ddT015d veil Stop the lsstotlda polls coma in onlybsbt polls before that Mr Campbell had taken tho lead alter whittling away i9lvote margin his Lihoral opponent has builtup member ledbysovotes with its polls counted Fall to near th ccenirc oi Cornwall gave Mr Lsmaureux 99 votes to 69 for Mr Camp hall lhsn rural pot siCryl icr came through Ih tot voth for Mr Lamoureux while giving Mr Campbell as that pul the Conserve vo candidate behind by at votes Thistime Mr Campbell stayed behind Poll 50 in north Cornwall added four votes to tho Liber nls margin and rural poll Is at Moose Meir traditional Liberal stronghold suppllc the clincher byglvlng Mr Lamon roux too votes to Mr Catap bells as The result drewmlxect reaoo tions from party hermen Liberal leader eorsonsold Mr Lamouraux victory is further condemnation oirtho Disfonbaker government and it emphasizes the absolute nccos sity of that government which is minority governmcnij callvfi ing ornament together immo diataiys Prime Minister Disionbakor who reserves comment on by elections followed thispractice on Stormont but Senator 68 Thoryaldson national president oi the PC party said he was not wholly unhappy with the result lie described Stormont as an ordinarily hostile area Mr Campbells lads victory was the only detection from the Liberals in the ndiogs history and said the strong PC show ing proves that the govern ment program since June is is meeting with generally favora his response in Canada Robert Thompson Social Crcdlt leader said he found some satisinction ia the fact that ilir liowot received almost four times ssmnny votes as he polled in lossins compared with all Rani Caoueite Social Credit deputy leader said the restt showed Stormont voters are not concerned that theyarc satisiied with high taxes and austerity Want Free quWS mans GP The not Companies Association of Can ada pressed Monday foamore investment is ed om espe cially in stocks in handbag estates andtrusts subject to provincial lows These varying provincial statutes in general confine in vestments to fixedincome secu rities the association told the royal commission on banking and finaneeuthus there could he no hedge against inflation which seemed tlnue attenuation lows asmuch too restrictive by modern invest meat standards the assoela tionsaidILthoy arenppllcable to WMMM inestate and taste sandals any Wassociationcom clearlydefined trend for wills and trust documents to confer unrestricted investment powers in genoral provincial legisla tion confined trustee tnvest meals tofedoral and provincial bonds mortgages on real estate corporation first mortgage bonds loan company debentures and trust company guaranteed certificates rwo raovrncns nsrrnn There were two exceptions Both Nova ScotiaandBriiish Columbia allow investment in preferred shares oi Canadian corporationstv and NovaScotla is alone in allowing commoni stock investments subject to range recordsup do it part centof trust asset Sought by tho uniform l1 market value of the value uui trus

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