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Barrie Examiner, 22 Aug 1964, p. 3

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ma P1 rMpxpavnaflmwobslfiiwmmvfim revmoo WWW hm run rvemmmwwzwrwwu REPORT FROM 11K Crisis After Crisis Published by Canadian Nmmpariumros is Bayfiold sum Burris Ontario idea Feature movie The Barrie Examiner WallI Publisher MMDAY WOMEN Puld is WM osausi Marge iCcrmpaign IFor PréSidént Is Beginning dirty US presidential campai is in the cards 111i much was indicate sever al weeks ago after the Republicans none inated Senator Barry Gol water as their candidate Toda there seems to be lit tle doubt that gloves are off in the jfight for the most important elective of lice nthe world First concrete evidence camevthls week with the assertion by ReEublicsn national chairman Dean Burch at the party in tends to make campaign issue of how the family of President Johnson accumu lated its wealth The inference is obvious aiha Republicans hope to show that the president gained his present affluence in way or ways of which the American peo is will thoroughly disapprove Burch told press conference at Washington that an accounting flrms es iimate of the Johnson wealth at 33484 098 was incredibly low He said the as sets were listed on the basis of cost to the Johnsons and this was like dating the value on the lilanhatfan Island at $24 Nasty Yes but politics are never on tlrely clean when the question of candid ates careers hangs in the balance The mud can fly and sometimes it sticks where it can do the most harm to the Hamel and the most good to the throw er Mr Burchs emphasis on real value as compared to book value smacks of an atv To Muddy tom to show that Mr Johnson was thy men and as such is nupsct in the as of the less fortunate who must toll ay after day to earn their daily bread It is difficult however to believe that the tie ubllcan could gain any votes on this later point After all Americans have been brought upatea ed in fact in the tradition that every whether he was born in log cabin or mansion can aspire to riches and the good life This Horatio Alger approach ms not be cntlrol true yet it has colored cr ican thin and developed dollar phil osophy whlc accounts or the tremend ous drive of the US people to increase their business and industry It is difficult therefore to believe that the Americans would have anjvthlng but deepest admir ation for Mr chosen and his ability to amass fortune Who wouldnt want to be millionaire It is obvious that if the Republican to make political capital out of the do nson fortune they must be able to show he gained his wealth by means isavary adhorrent to American standards Mr Johnson as the undoubted candid ate of the Democratic party in the Nov ember elections will have much to say himself He will probably ask how Mr Goldwater amassed his money The Ra publlcan candidate also is millionaire lLcrvvlesisness By Any Race The cause of civil liberties in the Unit ed States gets severe setback when riot iing Cubans and Negroes battle with pol lce The Cubans put in their appearance as pickets at meeting of the Organiz ation of American States These exiles were demanding sanctions against the people in the country they left The exit ed enemies of Fidel Castro pressed their cause little too vigorously and the pol ice clubs started to swing The Negro demonstrations have been more violent Deaths and injuries have been the result The police and the Negroes have both been freeswinging in these slots Public sympathy evaporates rapidly in the face of such demonstrations Police forces are established for the purpose of protecting persons and property Law breaking demonstrators who have left the peace and security of their homes and re fuse to head police requests to move or go home deserve no public sympath The peaceful No march earlier ear earned plau its from all it has no hing to do with racial discrimination or civil rights and liberties if the rin leaders who incite to violence are taken nto cusv today Respect for the lawand not the color of the skin should always be in the prime in redient in law enforcement Police ii any count will get the full support of law abid ng people every where when thay find they must use force to restore aw and order And it might be indicated from news reports that lawless elements used socalied racial riots toattem wholesale burg laries of stores in Brno lyn Police count ed 145 looted stores and said four Neg roes who were wounded by police bullets were accused of looting DOWN turnout LANE 45 YEARS AGO JNTOWN Barrie ExaminerLAug 1919 Rev It Beverley Vicar of Trinity church Quebec City was recommended for Rec tor of TrinityChurch Barrie to succeed Rev Raymond Voters list just completed for provincial election shows 4110 names eligible in Barrie Cooks town held tremendous celebration to honor returned soldiers Cookstown is reported to have got its name from Thomas Cooke pioneer settler in north Tecumseth Township who had plan of village registered as Cookes Town and sold first lots First settlers arrived as early as 1826 families of George Din woody and Thomas Duff coming up from Muddy York on old corduroy roadvwbic now Yonge St and High Temporary quarters while are proceeding will be given of West Ward Prince of Wale in BCl basement Mr and Iilrs ohn Sean and three sons are leav ing Barrie for extended visit to their old home in Italy Mr and Mrs Joseph Saso Johns brother from Arnprior are tak ing over fguit business in Barrie Ma jor George Rodgers has been appointed government supervisor for Camp Bor at Grand Opera House this week Mickey Next week Mary Pickford in Johanna En lists Fire brigade called to put out blaze at Harry Erysons garage Brad ford St Mrs Cross set new re cord for ladies of 45 atBarrieGolffilub 0ro clerk ludhope in office 27 students music lill We Meet Again Galt Ed Shear Readerrecalled it was just 50 years ago old tplank road between Bradford and Bon Head was opened Police Chief Robert King commenced delivery of tax bills yesterday US pilots began fly ing out American training planes which hadheen used at Camp Borden in late days of war Keenans store was havr ing brisk sales of current popular sheet Smiles Mickey Im Sorry MadeYou Cry Dreamy Moon and Rose of No Land With work trains busy cord summer passenger traffic and much freight rolling Allandale division of Grand Trunk is booming Allandalev lawn bowlers Charlie Poucher Alex Bnrce Thompson Walker Walker and McBride are competing in provincial tourney at Toronto Ward Six YMCA is popular ato pin piece for travellers the place is lie every night At PortMc Nicoll Grown Attorney Cotter of Barrie was attending inquest into fatal shooting of wheelsman of steamer Athabaska by CPR constable Uni ited Farmers of Ontario held big rally in Barrie and announced candidates for every provincial riding OTHER corneas VIEWS vaaierv oueasc Montreal Gazette One of the difficulties in Canada to day is that Canadians in other partsof years died He hadsucceeded bis fatbg the country tend to take anything can er in the towns ip administration horsemen as second clua mu PM office nemmuntvottawa Ill¢ for payment of FOIL in 1h find Statutory KWTH WALLI Fulfill ma wnsori General Manager Hg Mallllllu Massaging VBNN normals Manager HILL Accents adians tbink speaklfpriall much of the Frenchspeaking Canadian says as repre sentingwhat all Frenchspeaking Cair In this tendency tlra tendencyto believe that any can misunderi standing in Canada todayhas its origin It is Seriously underrating the quality of ays sscaptad life in Quebec to suppose that there is not OTTAWA REPORT Plans To llid Canadian Consumer PATRICK monoraop OTTAWAIt would perilPl ba overstating the case to as sert that Main street is clip iolnt But Ihs widespread or ganisation of consumers as sociations and frequent manl fcslations of unease tend to show that the agcoid warning bet the buyer bewsr lnsnfficientp the consumer needs protection and advice in what has become In soma ra cis an uneven contest for the amlghty dollar The present Parliament has ld two examples of our legislators coming to the aid of the consumer The first was the establishment of committed at the Senate io examine the practices involved in eonsruner credit The sponsors of this en quiry considered that the con sumer was given insufficient and even misleading infome tion as to the rate of interest often exorbitant which he was being charged on various forms of credit ranging from the financing ofthc purchase of used car to the second mart gate on his home JUDY T0 RESCUE The second event has only re mutiy occurred end has not yet been examined and rixplaioed the depth which ltdsservss This was ludy LaMarsh our minister of national health and welfare nishlng like the fire truck to the aid of all consum ersand remember we are all even Judy herself consumers collectively spending the flag geriog total of 325000000000 year Miss LaMarsh recently an nounced in Parliament the cre ation of an advlsory council of consumers This committee eon aisls of If women and two men all experienced in the field of consumer guidance Its purpose says Miss lasMarsh is to ad Vise me and nry department on all matters of in estto the Canadian consume prett widenask But Iilias LaMarsh tells me that she intends this new ad visory council have very wide scope not only initiating reoom mendationa to her but also making studies on subiccta which the may refer to it ltis also very obvious th the man consumeriassoci floor as well as private individ uals will write to the commit tee throughthfiasliaMarah to bring apparent irregularities gird other lllnta to co PACKAGING DI specifically asked MisavLs Marsh about two widely separ ated but universally interesting unusual for araaaod snaflrer to find that childs garrnent aise five made by one pumufacturer jar Jmaller than our fazgtlirer Yes Ilse against the misleading packag ing of bacon =Yes and she plans that the whole matter of confusing as well as misleading packs ing shall be studied and ut rght in the interests of con sumer The consumer she told me should be enabled to see what abs ts buying and not have the goods concealed or misleadingly partly revealdd by opa ua pack geswithtonly ama win owa No doubt every housewife hna her own favorite complaint if is to be hoped thatjthey will co operate with Mias LaMarsh and her new advisory council by writing to her at the House of Commons Ottawa no postage stamp required to bring such complaints to her notice QUEENS PARK Wrecks PMs Iiolidayi to the tart the determination of Illes trying to locate Viet Nam on the map so hell be able to worry intelligently Island Deserted Once For Lepers VICTORIA fCPlA beautiful Island lies uninhabited nine miles southwest of hers dsspita the rush for waterfront Trigger tirs around Vancouver lsa it will probabiyrsmain that way The island as Any realtor would say is wellappointed so sensible and commands max nillcent view of scenic Juan d0 Fuca Strait it was once leper colony Nutty compact nr cottages as well two Iarg homesall unoccupiedarc at uated in cststa like ground Shaded trails lead through is stands of oak and Douglas fir From 1928 to Bed land strwddsieper diethere the 22 treated on of th deaths were from causes othc than leprosy clals The island was returned to its original owners the defence de partment when tha ieprosarlnrn closed in 1961 the navy began to use it as demolition range gt bee Start Water Hydro Serve Communities By DON OEEARN TORONM The agreement between the OntarioWater Ra sources Commission end the city of tendon on th Lake Huron water pipeline been worked out and laresdy for signing it may have been signed by the time this is read It is hoped that the line will be in operation byfha and of drills and the total cost will be about 9000000 Astha0WRC no In its of ficial announcement this will mark the start of waterJiy ro It will be supplying water Ind selling it at cost to the municipalities as Hydro does with electricity The inrpbrtant fagtor of own arahlp mentioned here some time ago will not apply hours over The request of London that it be given growing acuityein the system itself has not so grante Thegoverninrnt has this down It intendsto keapa direct control ver the water commission The Lake Huronline is dev pasture for the OWRCin it will be directly aelilng water In the sushi has built in tl em then it hauturneri them over Alocalr authorities who ad to them COMMISSION AaJiIe OWIIC with this step arts to kip giant strides eiid it appears as tltoudir it the second of three it public utilities we will have in Ontario The thirdgone if it develops will he transit commission To dalc thiajhas advanced 0in iothuta ct exploratory cor ma meat already having hill so spoosibility for highway and with the number and size of the highways it has to build and maintain depending on other tranaportation resources it is logical that it will have to move into other transit flalds one interesting aspect of this is that several decades agolt was the dream of Sir Adam Back there would be ginnr ranslt system coverilfi southern0ntario and powc by electricity It is doubtful if electricity would ever now he used for fire powerthough with nuclear de velopment one cant finally say But Sir Adams vision other wise could prnvato Minis deané 631127 VJ lf Thoma Citric 860 completely modern aireouditionid reord lpst chart step not The Whlta House un oo fsinarisl down and other points ntsrtit snag railroad liilf ll snlirely the IIIVB now departed from it ram am mum To wills attention mm on iltitt 00ml Prime mother numbers of his is wrecked umu candidates In the coming has bad to fare his holiday hideout an the Hlbtidun Island of Hull for consultation on the critical sil uatloas which have devote 44 Th are two factors in Fri than is prob sins wish an aollrelvli accord with British public lnloa be lillfilflfil ls load ing its full moral support to the United States in its prompt ac tion In countering Communist lflmslva tactics in the Viet nam area The British view is that nothing must be men up Communisla in ihssrt sis because the Indonesian throat to Malaysia is one of see with the efforts of the orth Vietnam Communists to lied States to halt their acks on South Viet Nam There has been general lat bmsqus ounce dent Johnson of is com intention to counlar the robing of the Communists Ia leiasm waters CHM PROBLEM From the British standpoint the Cyprus altultion is some what more difficult because of the presence of British bases islsnd and of sub also contingent of British troops in tb United States forca there on man who has last athy or sup port of the hr lis public is lir chbishop Makerins who is now seen as the villain of the hope hsre that mediation by the tinted Nations and the adop tion of flrrn stand against the militant tactics of the Gracie Cypriots will bring about some kind of compromise that will brxlngpsaca to troubled situ or at it has nowbcoome perfectly clear that Britain has had thankless task first of all in hringlng Cypnia to independ enceand secondly in trying to stand between the Greekand Ttirklah5ypriots and tpravant mater boodahcd And there Is strong feeling here that many of the panpla of Cyprus must be looking back with nosl sis re place ty which LIBERAIS 0N DECLINE mining to the arena of hri fish politics one of ths malar features which is now occupying attention is the wilhdrawal from the contest of substantial num ber of prospective Liveral can didatel in the last two or three months so Liberals who had chosen to contest seals or up the idea and he EA summar holidays are ndtbrmunbor cypflll look is chaos But there is still strong he In an urgent withdrawn Lack of Binds is river as the mesa in some cases but in others raslissv tioetbattbalreavsolaabops II one in certain constituent as has caused them to give assembly lag be was as that the party murmur tioa That number him ri has now been cut down to $8 the umber new in tbe fIsldi his chances of rooms of those caisdidatu are Very slight lines the war the liberals have payer ibmasod their strength in the commas to General Election ion by election rel of seats from six to snd than can be little hope that the general el aciisn will no this locicued The chief value of Literal candidates in most constituens star la nuisance vaina to liia other two panics as the inter vsatlon of third man in the field might well give Labor some seals without having clear insiorliy vote STOCK MARKET SIGN One significant indication of election thinking in circles that are usually gifted with high degree lof political foresight its seen in the rise in share prices on the London Stock Exchange Shara prices have moved stea dily ahead in the last week or two keeping in pace with public opinion polls whichhava shown steady decline In the Labor ead Prices are new bulklnl through towards creating sir tims high In wellin formed circles this taken as sign of renewed confidence and faith in impossibility that the Conservatives will be thy winners In the general elaction Coupled with this is Ihe View that the countrys economic nub tor than had on anticipated and this in it self is creating great costli denco in the Tory par ys chmv cos of an election victory Stock Exchange figures are seldom for wrong in assessing the stat of the couclrysecoaom and they also reflect the rigs at industrial and business interests on swings in political opinionu Should future public opinion polls show continuance of the trend back to the Conservative lhls upward movement on the stock exchange is likely to bet accentuated moirr aoaiusr on Lord Rubens chairman of tho National Coal Board is filhting stubborn battle to mainisin the coal Industry in the hunt the inroads of oil in the marker for fuel supplies Hcihadrmader plea to tho governi meal to do its part in keeping coal consumption around zoo million tons year which the figure needed tomaketha coal industry viable Last year cool consumptionr in Britain amounted to 190500 our tour the highest since 1360 but well below the zoo million ton ngurs 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