01m TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tele phone PA suit The telephone number to call for the Business 01 Editorial Dept PA 66337 91th YearNa 140 Barrie 6am Friday Joni to 1991 CORPS COMES OI AGE AT CAMP BORDEN CommonSHassle CausedBy lVlPs VReading rOTIAWA CP The Com mons had two Spats Thursday over it most lightly regarded rule the one against reading speechean both cases the MP5 Simply went onreading Lone occasion was when Hew ard Grafftey PC Brome Missisquoi interrupted Garland Nipissingl to challenge him for reading dur1 ing House debate on work del partment estimates IMr Garland looked up hear series of squeaks he said When Mr Grafftéy per sisted the Liberal MP called it fsquawking and added that was under the impiession that the Bromearea produced better ducks thanthat Defence Minister Hnrkness then took up Mr Graffieys cause and claimed Mr Garland ivas rcadingWovery word of his speech Harold Winch CCF Vancouver East then warned that if the Conservatives made A0 lyltebizls Attack VIENTIANE Laos or ProCommunlst rebels iéun Speech an issueyof it he would start challenging every backhenoher who rises Gordon Chown rc Winni FEE Southin the chair atthe time settled the issue by pre suming that Mr Garland was referring to notes Mr Gar land then said he had no apol ogies to make for coming to the House well prepared and con tinucd Two hours later Arnold Pet ers CCF Tim shaming claimed that WWeichrl PC Waterloo Northlv was reading John Pallett PC Peell he wasnt Mr Weichel said nothing At this point Mr Winch dis closed that he had slipped be hind the curtain near MrWei diels desk and saw him read ingtrom aetypswritten text Youre stollicsomeone said Mr Weichel continued NUTSHELL Vehedjan attack against government outposLs 45 miles north of Vientiane Thursday reliable military reports said today Eaflhquéke Recorded WESTON Mass AP stron earthquake was record ed today by the Boston College selsmograph station which placed Lhelocalion 2700 miles south of Boston in north cen tral Colombia South America The quake was felt at 63030 axn IleWspaperln Contempt TORONTO OP The Globe and Mail WasClIea for con tempt of court Tuesday by Mr Justice Spence of tho Snpreme Court of Ontario in connection with on account of bribery trial which appeared in Ihepnewspapcr May 305 He notvassess any penalties against thé newspaper If ply with Austrian laws CONFEDERATE ARMY band above holds large posse of Camp Bordcnitcs spell bound us the Canadian Army Provost Corps celebrated its coming of age in rustic set ting otthe school Thursday night The corps was 21 years old voting age June 15 Among the items on the days agenda rwcrc morning church pnrnde march past on parade square and street dance and cakecutting ceremony at the Pro School in the evening SHERIFF 0F COCEISE Capt Donald Patterson in ma life left guards gate rc ceipts just outside the corral where corps members and their wich danced all nightin celebration of the anniver sary This afternoon sports tournament was planned and aging party wasorganized for thegardcos Pro School ContinueSearch For Orillia Men TRENTON CF An air search continued over lake studdcd Bruce Peninsula today for two Orillia men missing since Tuesday in their light air craft RCAF search and rescue headquarters here said 10 RCAF aircraft including heli copter and al civilinn planes began the search at dawn No trace of the floats equipped Cessna was found in search Thursday The aircraft owned by Uren Construction Company of 0ril lia darried pilot Ross Urcn and passenger Blake Uren The pi lot reportedbad weal er Tues day morning aftertaking off from Qrillia for South Bay mouth on the southwest tip of Manitoulin Island Itwas believed the aircraft carried no provis Queen Seventh In Royal Race ASCOT England lieutersl finished seventh in field of 10 today in royal race over the Ascot course Watched by the course staff the race was held this morning among members of the Queens party before crowds apivéd for the last dagof the Royal Ascot races The Queens cousin Princess Alexandra Was one of the first three at the finish line Before returning to Windsor Castle the Queen fed carrots tovthc horses Wont Give Stars Marriage Licence VIENNA fAPlThe Austrian justice minister refused agtiin today to grant marriage lii conce to actress Lauren Bacall and actor Jason Robards be cause they didnehsve the re quired papers The couples manager Peter Witte said Mis Bacalljwas un able to produce death certifi date of her husband Humphrey Bogart Who died of cancer in January 1057 Robords did not have certification of the Mexi can divorce in wife Rachel obtained in April am afraid they are taking such things too lightlny said Dr Viktor Boyer justice istry official Forlmc Holly Wood stars are in no way dif ferent from Fray Muycr or Herr Mueller Stars too have to com The Queen riding greyhorse To Stall lastditch effort by Orlllla Bar Association this morning in county council failcdto stall addition of in registry office in the new county building The Orillla town reevc John Mc Donald made hid Thursday to rescind the motion and or range to have the offth locat ed in Orllllal Mayor George MacLean Jr of Drillia told council today his town heartily endorsed the brief of Orlllia Bar strongly request that you take no action until further re presentation to council has hecn made he said He ad ded he was aware this would delay the motion until the No vomcr session FAVORS CLOSING Arthur Knccshnw county registrar of dccdssaid Hugh Donald an inspector of legal offices of Ontario told him he was strongly in favor of closing registry offices not opening new ones He said full discussion and open invest igation into the registryloitice location was needed Mr Kneeshaw said that in 1960 the Barrie city percentage of business ntthe old registry office was Illswhile Orillla Orillia Bar Fails Addt town percentage was 63 in lhe some period and Orlllln and surrounding area together last year consistcd of 10 per cent Dynamic Midland town solic itor Doug Halg told council Lets not have royal com mission lnquiry into new relt glstry office He said dont mind walking two blocks In Midlandthats all Orlllia lawyers want but dont think this is what we nocd What we need in this county is lnrgcr registry ofï¬ce STUCK WITH TWO He pointed out Drillia town in ten years may be city In that case the whole county would be stuck with second registry office motion giving the green light on the proposed addition to the county building of registry office was adopted by council Wednesday But on Thursday Orillias Reeve Mc Donald gave notice of motion to rescind Wednesdays adopt ed motion lhe vote today supported the early start on construction at the county building In Barrie of the new registry office Mr McDonalds notice of motion was quashed 46 to WEKTEER nor FOR WEEKEND TORONTO CF Southern Ontario ls expected to have tropical weekend with temperatures soaring to 00 dcgrom The weather office says Warmair is pushing into the area from the northwest and will pmvoil throughout Saturday and most of Sun doy Cooler air approaching Sunday will cause increas ing cloudiness and few showcrs can be expected late in the day Dog Gives Life Saves Family KESWICK CPD pct Pomero dog saved Tor onto fn fly from death by fire today then died in their flom ing cottage near this town 40 miles north of Toronto Mrs Wanda Schwilpo and her two sons Leo 16 and George escaped their second floor rooms by using rope and lod der after the dog awakened Mrs Schwilpo at am by whimper ing and licking her face The room was smokefilled and the woman could see the glare of flames Mother th tvshe had Hlnckle wrapped in blanket said Leo tbut he must have wriggled loose gt Canadian Press Staff Writer UIIAWA CPlAn expectant Parliament Hill watched today for the next move in the Coyne controversy Most speculation centred on when the government might ask Parliament to carry outila an pounced intention of ending James Coynes tenure as governor of the Bank of Can ada Lookingbcyond that political and business circles wonder aloud who might be called on to post Mr Coyne kept the feud with the government atlame Thurs day taking issue with Finance Minister Donald Flemings dec laration in Parliament Wednes day that the 50yearold govern ors restrictionist economic policies ran counterrto the gov ernmnnts xpansionist aims The trou was not in mon etary policy the domain of the central bank Mr Coyncas sorted in sharply worded statement Instead what has been lack ing so far is adequate action by the government in the field of fiscal pollcyyto make real contribution to economic recov ery and growth of the Canadian economy under Canadian own ership and control sunscreens rmsr Mr lemings only entry into the disput Thursdaycame in the Commons whenhe told Lib eral Louder Lester Pearson HERES ONE wellknown zoologist an nounced he wu trying to cross parakeet with black pan ther Good heavens exclaimed newspaperreporter What do eou expect to end up with Well cant rightly say admitted the scientist But it it starts talking peopleth bet ter listen 11 By FRASER MOHGALL take over the $000th year Bu troducing dismissal legislation in Parliament beforehis budget speech next Tuesday night There ls some expectation that the ve ment might bring in its legislation shortly in view of the effort to end the present parliamentary session in the next two weeks whether by prorogation orby adjourn ment over the summer holidays remark by Mr Fleming in his statement to Parliament Wednesday ontbe case led to speculation that the government may already have successor in mind Had Mr Coyncacceded to the request for his resignation said the minister the board of di rectors of the bank would have been in position in the last two days to take action on the resignation and if so disposed to appoint successor with the approval of the cabinet One name mentioned in entir ely unofficial speculation on successor is James Beattie currently senior try gov ernor of the Bank the same po By MAX BARRELSON LA PAZL Bolivia AP United Safes Ambassador Adlai Stevenson flies to Peru today after night of rioting in Boliv ias capital in which four leftist demonstrators were slain and five wounded Extra troops and police were ordered out for his visit in Lima to prevent violence there The violence that flared in scattered sections of La Paz Thursday was not antiSteven son and he was not directly ins evolved in it Although there were some shouts of Down with Yankee imperialism the leftist demonstrations were timed to embarass President Victor Pas Estcnssoro during the vislt by President Kennedys special envoy In Lima the guard was dou tried at US Embassy buildings Frederick Andrew Bernard 28 for the murder April 1000 of William Sappler Bernard and on extraysoo police and that he saw no reason for Iilln airless sltion Coyne held before he took over when Graham Tow ers retired at the end of 1654 BANKS SECOND Mr Beattie is secondin corn mand at the bank Under him arevthree other deputy govern ors and the name of one of theseLouis Rasminsky expert on international finance has also cropped up as possible appointee native of Greenwood BC Mr Beattie 51 hasbeen with the bank since 1935 and sons ceeded Mr Coyue as the den uty governor Born in Montreal in 1008 Mr Rasminaky served on the wartime Foreign Ex change Control Board starting in 1939 and became deputy governor of the bankle years ago Toronto report Thursday listed three others as possible choicesF Cyril James prin cipalof McGillUniversity Montreal Douglas Gibson gen eral manager of the Bank of Nova Scutia and Tigï¬hm bert president of tbo ronto Dominion Bank Violence Confronts Stevenson During South American Tour troops 150 plainclothesmen and 60 motorized policemen were mustered for Stevensons visit Commun student leader threatened better re ception for Stevenson than the stoning that greeted VicePr dent Hichard Nixon in Isi during his 1958 tour of In Americ The fighting in La Paz broke out when police tried to turn back crowd of 200 marching on the presidential palace to of persons protest the détenti arrested last wee when ihe government claimed broken up Gonununlst SECOND apron It was cues of Stevenson tour WIJICII no covered Lseve this he is vlsm Chile abouth leftist outha smashed windows of th us Information Agency video LOCAL WEATHER Sunny and nrmr tomorrow Winds to no Law tonigh High Saturday For full summary turn to page two hnd Not More 7o per Copy10 Page Reveal 4th DefiCit WWODOO REGISTRY OFFICE éFlemings Budget Is In Red Again By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer UIIAWA CF federal budget deficit of $345500000 in the lost fiscal year the fourth red ink your in rowwas reported today by Finance Min lstcr Fleming The deficit for the year ended March 31 contrasted with the $12000000 surplus forecast by the minister in his original bud gct March 31 1960 With the recession revenues lu and expenditures jumped from his original pre diction and lost Dec 20 in his baby budget Mr Fleming changed his forecast to 5236 000000 deficit The story was told in white paper tabled in the Commons by the minister as the stage setter for his budget speech next Diesday night Theflwhite paper accounts still preliminary since 1900451 books arent yet closedshowed the fourth highest peacetime deficit on record The fouryear string of deficits since April 1057 totals $1406500000 includ ing the peacetime peak of$609 300000 in 195059 Budgetary revenues climbed sixpcr cent in theyear to HIGHLIGHTS 615600000 from $5209000000 previous your Expenditures rosc five per cent to $5961100 000 from $302900000 Both were of oil time highs The economic growth Mr Fleming predicted 15 months ago didnt materialize Gross national product registered below normal gain of 32 pcr cent to 515959000000 in tho 1560 calendar year from $4 BS7000000 in I959 The minisn ters March In budget lost year based on six per cent growth Hopcd for tax collections didnt shape up and the gowem ment boosted spending in some areas to meet the business slump As result budget revenues fell $216400000 short of hisori ginal forecast $13400000 below his baby budget prediction Ex penditurcs exceeded the figura in his first budget by $81100 000 though they were $01900 000 less than the Dec bud get expectation The white paper blamed the calendar for playing one trick with the accounts It said that with the March 31 year and falling on Good Friday much of the last minute rush of in tnim to page ten please REVENUES SET RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fourth straight budget deficit estimnlcdat $345500000 for fis cal year ended March 31 com pared with Dec 70 baby bud get forecast of Revenues up six per cent in 196061 to record $105600000 from $5259000000 in 1959450 Expenditures up five per cent to record $361100000 from $5702900000 in non budgetary accounts old age pension payments total $592400000 with surplus of $10 700000 first in fundl In year history nadian Defence largest expenseitem at $1519oooooo $90000000 short of nppr Net nationa $53000 000 higher at $14422000007 equal to $68798 for every Ca Gross national product up 32 per cent to sssossmoooo from $34857000000 the year earlier Unemployment seven per cent of the labor force compared with the year earlier six per cent Larger personal and corpora tion Jncome $1 revenues but corporation profits six per cent lower at $3200000000