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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1964, p. 1

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wwme ourm avew vvr EXPRESIDENTr EISENHOWER AND MR5 Continuing to expand with Barrie and Sirocco County on repar For Vote zirwnsnn my WIVMWW you won alsaunowea CIVIL RIGHTS DEMONSTMTOR BARRY OOLDWATER AND RICHARD NIXON Local Weather Sunny and warmer with light winds Thursday Low tonight so and high Thursday 70 For lull surrunary turn to page two IOitth Yur No16 no Titanic Exominrr Barrie Ontario Cansdspwdnesdsy July 15 I964 oaled that lotalexpense aa iorexpcnses tar basis or period 01 perk Tsertung was reported Tuesday Not More ihsn Per Copy22 Pages QCBC Report Shows Expenses Over Income OTTAWA OP The pub licIyowned CBC returned to the government 2000 from its parliamentary grant oi 70 430000 In the iiscal year ended last March 51 Yet its annual report tabled Tilesday in the Commons indi Corporstion is publiclyowned organization tahlished by royal charter it is responsible to Parliament and its opera tions are examined every 10 years by special committee set up by Parliament prior to renewal 01 its charter GRANT WOULD flss CBC said it would cost 0150000110 over loyesr period to bring national radio service to an additional 121 commu nities with population oi more than 500 and the once TV serv ice to about 60 with populations oi more than 2000 However the time period could be short needed total income by 701 000 in the year reporling er pcnse at $115450000 and in come at $111307000 CBC spokesman said today that ihls apparent conllict is ex plained by the corporations de preciation account The to V1 expense tigure given ior te ycar Includes depreciation oi 071000 He sold this should he added to tho Income iigure to balance the accounts mak ino it 15158000 the sameflos Tile $62000 unspent balance at the parliamentary grant isnt included in the income total President Alphonso Ortlmct also outlined proposal ior reorganization of the broadcast ing Industry patterned on the British system This would arrive both public and private broadcasters directly respon sible to Parliament Major public inquiries might very well establish the whole broadcasting system on chan LONDON iRautersiThe sev eral thou sand prostitutes at London were on notice today that maniacJack the Strip perwith In obsession to lsill prostitutes is on the loose in london Ths police notice was issued iotlowlngdiscovary Tuesday In tendon street of the iiith pmstitute iound dead and strip naked in oi ht months Po ce believed person who killed Mary Fleming at alsoJllied the other iour All were strangled Large Influx OLStudents Holds Unemployment Down UiiAWA ONA laws in flux of students into the labor market held unemployment at an estimated 202000 in mid June the Dominion Bureau oi Statistics reported today ihe unemployment total down by 11000 train the nod May count represented torn perceotoi the lsboLiorce compared with per cent in June 19 and 45 per cent in June 1002 Seasonally adjusted the June gt unemployment rate was 52 per cenH Jump irom the previous altwo months when It was 47 per cent lhe11000 drop in unemploy merit between May and June Was lesathan expected for the time oi ye reflecting in part or iobs by studente hope 10 years giving both the public and private sectors oi the Iystem firm basis on which to operate during this known period he said This would do much to die elpatc dissensions which have plagued Canadian broadcasting over the years and which have arisen largely irom anxieties caused by uncertainty no Job picture in one with estimates in thousands June May June 19 1m 1303 7042 6901 6030 Employed 6700 0000 0585 Unemployed zoo can 304 The monthly report prepared jointlyerBS and thetederal labor department is based on survey oi 85000 households in the week ended June 30Since the ilgures are based on sam ple crosssection oi the popula tio they are estimates and not pro se totals Compared with year ear lier employment was up 225 000 and unemployment was down 22000 The labor ioroa was 200000 higher than in June loss jump of three per cent Labor iorca 11RedVChiria Premier Blosts Officials 111s British Bmadcasting LONDON smrrpsn PEKING Reuters Chi venting capitalist revivals such nese Communist Framer Mao as the article claims is occur ring In the Soviet Union The atlaclswas printed Tues day in both the main Conunu lohave warned his successors waich out for carearists bod conspirators such as nlst party organ thePeoples Daily and In the theoretical ioornairited Flag Mao was said to have pre dictcd that the struggle between capitalism and communism in Grins will continuetor one to mat mooturies vlet Premier Khrushchev Mao was quoted in asthma character article which blasted hrushchev and other Soviet coders Part the article was summary ot Maos laicst thinking on the iuturooi Onig ess communism and Dr tismhlsootidmmeu erred ii Parliament provided specialgront Mr Ouimet said the corpora tion is keeping its eyes closely on the color TV situation oi color TV sets In the States suggested that color TV is coming closer to required public acceptance The iinancial picture reveals that in 100364 the 050s income was $111307000 compared with 0109057000 the previous year Expenses rose to 011560000 irom 00306000 Advertising revenue increased to 32392000 lrom $8084007 while the taxpayers contribu tion In the iorm 91 parlia mentary grant was 070 430000 Warn Of Maniac Police sources said it was be haved Miss Flemings body had been kept in the trunk oi car ior some time belors being dumped in the street MOTHER OF TWO Miss Fleming had two chil dren twoyearcld eonand ninemcnthsold daughter Ste and her husband were sap arated She was convicted last month oi soliciting She oiten picked man up in ooiiee houses pad went withthem in cars Last April Scotland Yard said it was possible all our previous victims had haen killed by singie person The Yard called on London prostitutes to report clients Who neth Recs iound buried gentle of garbage last Nov Hannah Taiiiord so wore only stockings when shewol found gagged under apier last February Irena locirwood as red haad who bore tattoos wsa iound April Scottishgirifflelenfiatthe lamy 22 was land on gar bage heap April 14 HERES ONE How did you puncture your tire asked the mechanic ran over milk bottle explained the unlucky motorist Couldnt you see it the mechanic wanted to know Now said the motorist The guy had it under his coat More Troops To South Viei Nam WASHINGTON OP AP The United States issending 600 more soldiers to South Viat Nam Some otthem are spjel ciaiists in counter insurgency who will help train Southivieia namesa mountain tribes to try to deal withtha Communist inv titration from the north The additions will raise the total at USspeciai iorces In South Viet Nam to about 1000 and the total 1115 strength tam Virginia Leavypointsv to an Xray showing an open satetyplnlodgad in her long TORONTO iCPtThe strike by printers against the three Toronto daily nawapapars err lered its seventh day today with no new meetings sched uled although talks with con ciliator are to resume ihurs dlyt ioula Fine Ontario labor de partments concliiator held separate private talks with each side lhesdsy to ex plore their stands inan eiiort to end the dispute The meet ing was called by Labor Minis tor Leslie Rowntree when his eliorts to headoit the walkout tailed last week Today Premier Robertslindli cased iollowlng avrequest irons the American Newspaper Guild lac his personal inter vention that he does not thirst preseo shutdowns smrslanding by and avail but nrnovrrmnrrsnievrsns her baby Doctors removed the gin this week ata Pittsburgh capital she says she teal Mrs Loavy oi nearby Greens burg had swaliowedlt open to years ago while clothing laikt are being conducted by the minister oi iahor he said in statementlssued by his ot plays in its currentropcriolre being more English line now AP Wirephotot aNdMeetingscheduled Newspaper Strike The Guild in his itslisoo members here to abide by their aonlract with the papersand but handiui are at work SAN FRANCISCO GP tidal wave oi conservative strength cnlshed sll hopes oi the moderates led by Governor William Scranton to reiorrn the Republican pistiorm set ting lhe convention stage to night tor the nomination oi Sen stor Barry Goldwater the partys 1004 presidential candi date Every appeal by moderates Io havethe Republican national convention strengthen the civil rights plank inthe Goldwater navored platiorm denounce po litlcal extremists by name and ensure that the president at the United States retains control over all nuclear weapons was shouted down in In upmarious cabcaliing io mplng sen sion that woun up early today The voting indicated strongly that the right wing oi the party had taken iirm control oi the convention and that Goldwater would get heIty iirstballot victory over Scranton the sotowarrn wm EXPECTEDIN vorr Conservative Republicans Crush Scrantons Hopes Pennsylvania governor in balloting tonight It minimum at 655 oi the 1300 delegate nominating vote is required Ior victory an Goldwater claimed more than 000 vote pledges with moreroll ing in ltil Associated Press survey showed that Goldwater headed into nomination day with 305 votes while Scranton had 160 Besides Scranton Goldwater has number o1 other formal opponents Those Include Gov crnor Nelson Rockeicller oi iNew York Senator Margaret Chase Smith at Maine Senator Hiram Pong oi Hawaii dormer representative Walter Judd Minnesota iormer governor Harold Stassen oi Minnesota and Michigan Governor George Romney But orevoting surveys indb cated these would get info traction oi the votes The built would go to Goldwater now the iirrnlyentrcnched master of the Republican machine OiiAWA iCP The trend away irom nuclear weapons and toward complete return to solely conventional military role or Canada became more pronounced here iiiesday Associate Dsience lllinister Cardin announcedthat the mi title will all but abandon its na tional survival role predicated on nuclear attack on this country and revert to its iar mer task oi providing ileld in port Ior theiregular army He said the mill main job again will be to arm three brigades comprising some 10 000 menito train citizen army in event of emergency No such policy hadcven been hintcd at here in adacade be cause it was felt that only reg all earold pioneer diba onthe Militia Ravens To Former Task lar torces would have time to get into actionin nuclear emergency The implication of Mr Car dins statement Is that the ov emmont considers the possibil iiy oi nuclear war as remote and econvcntionaleroler tore the armed iorccs as more iikely Other Indications oi this trend Extarnal Aiiairs Minis ter Martin said last week the number oi United Nations peacekeeping jobs for Canada is bound to increase pDcience department oII als said the MAP could use fa gchcap ground supportplans like the Second World War Mustang or Typhoon but that nobody waamaking anything lite this any more roperty irom Keaoey son ttbo pioneer bull Patrick Kcan 3Tb iiie ade irons film had them radii und trol when the WI

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