looman RCAF contin gcnt plays vital role in fer rylng and supplying Canad ion troops serving with the ms inEcth Wing Cmdr Russ lllnnson of Winnipeg shown time talking with 0t ter pilot Flt Lt Frank Stev ashore nimnnearavssosr mass 10 use roar FERBIES commas TROOPS ga of the air base at El Arith The unit operates three Dak kotas and four Otters the latter used mainlyfor dc llvcry of ratlohs to isolated desert posts mercy missions and as aerial eyes for ground patrols GP from National Defence an of Vancouver is in char an elongate psi Ends No Recbmmendations Made Ye Wednesday the anti gambling TORONTO CF The three nveeklong investigation into the activities of the Niagara Parks Commission has ended The legislatures public ac counts committee would up its to vestigation abruptly Wednesday without making any recommend ations Final attempts by CCF and Liberal opposition members hove the committee subpoena George Inglisof Niagara Falls former mayor and parkscommis sioner as witness were dc Wanted in vote The committee next week will begin investigating two ice advisory bodies the visory council and the civil serv ice board of review Chairman Allan Grossmnn PC Toronto St Andrew said the committee could have week to draft recommendations to the legislature if It decided any fortbcr action should be taken This was not considered likely CCF CRITICISM Kenneth Bryden COPToronto Woodbine said the committee had only heard witnesses the government majority wants to hear lie pressed for the calling of Mr Inglis whom he quoted as saying after he wu dropped from the commission last year that ha disagreed with the ii and failure to call for tcnders on construction and supplies Mr Inglis told the mmmittco Tommi High schodgNéea Russian Treaty STOCK mom Twice As Many Inspectors TORONTO CPtOnllrlo high schools need almost double the number of lispectors the now have Randall super lcndlt eat of secondary education told the legislatures committee on education Wednesday The amen ratio is 00 teach era to one inspeCtor he said in reply to questioning by William Stewart iPCMlddlcsex North and it should be no to one The inspectors do an excep tionally line in said Mr Stow srt School board dc ended on them to maintain the dsrd of education Mr Randall said the establish ment of additional colleges of education with inspectors operat ing from them would help to solve the problemSmall salaries proved problem in recnilting qualified inspectors he said rmraseaknaas Maurice Balsirger L3Wlndsor sandwich asked what could be TORONTO CP Liberal member of the legislature said squad of the provincial police should be disbanded because it acted as agents provocateur by telegram that he was unwill Elmer 50PM Sudhurv law ing to appear and suffer more abuse Arthur ilcoumc Essex North suggested he he subpoelt naed Referring to charges against members of the commis sion hlr Reaumc said that Mr Inglis should have chance to reply CCF Lcadcr Donald Mac Donald said one oi the reasons Mr Inglis had refused to appear was that he did not want to be abused by commission chairman Labor llfinisterDoley Mr Daley defending his dis missal of Mr Inglis said he had never castigated the former commissioner Set Ian 1962 Date To Limit Auto Size TORONTO CPIThe Ontario government proposed Tuesday to make it illegal to sell new motor vehicle manufactured alter Jan 1962 unless it hasa red reflector or red reflective mater ial on the rear The restriction was proposed in an amendment to the Highway nanoing of certain operations lack of information for the press Traffic Act introduced in the leg islature Says Business Industry Abuse Unemployment Insurance Fund OliAWA CPlSeoator David Croll IrOntario charged Wed nesday that business and industry ara abusing the unemployment insurance fund Senator Crollspoke as the up per house considered government supplementary spending estims ates totalling some $32000000 They later were given second and third readings and received royal assent One item in the estimatesan proved previously in the Com monswas $15000000 for win ter works program Senator Crcll endorsed the idea of establishing Senate commit tee to consider the whole unem ployment in Liberal Leader Ross Macdonald ad vanced the proposal in the upper house Tuesday night woman sausr KNOWN We hear constant talk both inside this chamber and without that there are abuses under the Unemployment Insurance Act said Senator Croll The usual ex amples involved seasonal work erspensionersandmarried women ll eusggcsted that the abuses should be investigated can tell you he went on that business and industry are abusing the fund in the same way that some other people are Today it is common for big industries to put enough stamps on their employeas unemploy ment insurance books and then lay them off and call them back when needed again It all adds up to the fact that we are sub sidizing these industries Senator Arthur Roebuck ontario also supported the idea of apomrnlttee study suggest if we are to tackle this question at all vevmust go to the root of the problem yer told the legislatures com mittee on legal bills he lost court case as the result of such police action He said memberml the anti gambling squad set up poker game in boarding house in Mr Sophss riding Then the game was raided it was lost little friendly game said Mr Sopha lie charged the squad with going into municipalities as agents provoc oteur OPP commissioner Clark asked what the result would be if municipalities neglected to crack down on gambling and there was no anti gambling squad done with the older students in grade schools who were only put ting in time before they reached tbssgecflsandwarofrostotee leave Mr Randall said school boards were eligible for grants to out in special vocational comes for such youngsters Mr Belangcr also asked what is being done about local school boards setting limit on teach ers salaries He said many boards were selling maximum salary scale They were being blacklisted by the teachers fed eration Education Minister Robartl said this was local problan But it will affect teacher re cruitment said Mr Balanxer ibeo well watch it said tha minister TECHNOLDEY TRAINING Ontario institutes of technology could look after the education needs of many students now try AntiGambling Squad Rapped It is matter of local option isnt itier Sopha said And there was also the danger po lice officer might provoke an in nocent persondnto doln some thing bs wouldnt ha one Identify canadian In Toronto Robbery DETROIT APlDetrult police said today that man identified bsDonald Jones 20 of 0t tawa has admitted being one of four menwholrabbcd Toronto bank of 517050 last September Police said Jones also admitted burglaries in Clncipnatl Ohio Mobile Ala and Ypsilanti Mich Jones and Awomnn companion identified as Edith McArthtn 25 of Cbatham 0nt were an rcsted Friday at Detroit hotel and will be turned over to tan migration authorities police said Divorce Evidence AFalsified =Liberal OTTAWA CPISenator deans Francois Poullot believes the number of divorce oases submit ted toParlLamcot could be re duced by half or even more if the work of some private detec tlves were placed under stricter scrutiny The Liberal senator from Que beo said in an interview Wadnes day the upper house is devoting too much time to hear peti tions for divorce and this IS prelt venting it from assuming more important and more interesting tasks Some private detectives Sena tor Pouloit said make them selves accomplices at simulated adultery scenes Adultery is the only ground on which parliament will grant divorce URGES POLICE WATCH The senator said the problem of falsified evidence could prolr ably be solved if policewele asked to keepva much closer watch on private detectives en gaged in divorce work Residents of Quebec and New foundland seeking divorces must apply to Parliament as those provinces do not have divorce tribunals andtheir cases are heard by Senate committee Ottawa observers sea llttlesup port for Senator Pouliots recent proposal in the upperbouse that Parliament relinquish all juris dictionin divorce matters He suggested that all compelt lance in questions of family rights MPs Laudi175ooo Indians But Concerned Re Future OTIAWA CPlThe Commons collaborated Wednesday in prais hg as 175000 lodians while expressing concern about their future Members coupled criticism of some presentvday conditions with suggestions for reform and iolt dicnted solid backing for mass ures that would provide federal votingrights to between 50000 and 60000 Indians on reserves with no loss of income tax ex corruption The Comniuns also approved second years work for theioint Commonssenate committee in vestigdting lindlan affairs with particular emphasis on social and economic status Debate ma enfranchisement legislatl was to canthiunvtodayl WONT ware moms Citizenshlpvlllinis repeated goverome assurance traditional fights Will be gettingthe federal Ymy lsting givesvotiog tigth to Indian war veterans and their wivimilndinns in the Yukon andltN rthwest Territories and tho erves who waive in name tax exemption exemption to vote Mrs Fair clough told the Commons The legislation heralded in the throna speech was milestone indicating Canadas anxiety to remove all color or race barriers to full citizenship Pickersgill Bona vistaNillingate former citizen ship minister announced Liberal support for the legislation and said it should make plain that tinue to enjoy income tax exemp tion whether they voted or not WELFARE PROBLEM He agreed withFrank Howard CCF Sheena that serious problem exists with lndians liv ing close to newly developed frees wh no welfare care es sts Federal and provincial govern metric both shirked their respon sihiilties Mr Plckerséill said lhey aro orphans in an admin istrative bud juridical sense He mentonedSheilerville Que and died Lake Ont The lndianiwns in fact Canon dian citizen and always hadheen Provincial and municipal govern ments had the same responsibil ities toward themas to other citizenslndians were notxwards only 122 of 00000 of the federalgoveromsnti indians on reserves would cons Mr Howard said the joint com mittee should travel to establish contact with the indian view approved by other apeahen Canadian business and industry employers are contributing to the appalling waste of Indian man power said Barry McQuilian PCComoroAlberni As an em ployer of Indians ha could speak for their worth FORST WORK Douglas Fisher 00 Port Arthur said more of Ontarios 40000 lodians should be encour aged to participate steadily in the forest industries The Indiansof Northern Ontario were not used to steady employment but real effort should be made to get them started Hubert BadannitLFort WiIA liam said the Indian has been smothered in streams of premises and exposed to prejudice He agreed that the committee should visit reservations name WinchJCCF Van couver East said the government had betrayedthe native Indian population because it had not worked order to integratathem wansans snobs as ions and divorce be left to the pro vincislle lature itis wl sly felt held that pan llament would never consent to this unlesslt could th an assuri anea that Quebec would establish divorce tribunals For religious reasonsitoanbotakanasoortain that Quebec will never this INVESTMENT CHATS Crawford and Co Ltd as Dunlap st to PA szm MUTUAL FUNDS An investor has many types of mutual funds to choose from and number of investment plans available to them to suit indivl dual needs Some of the more noted plans arer Cash purchases The BudgetPlan for rog ular monthly savings for as low as $1350 per month ti Thalnsured Budget Plan providing death and total disabil ity coverage for Budget plans Available to subscribers under 60 years of age The Retirement in as Plan providing registered plan for oldage sectnily con tributions to which are deductib le tromearned income when computing income tax Descriptive brochures outlinlt ing in detail all the features of these plans are available from your investment broker and they are free for the asking Gang May Keep Hoard 0t Cash SYDNEY Australia Reuters neighborhood boys gang may be able to keep the £40000 Aus tralian about $90000 that it found cached in circus storage depot hare legal experts said Wednesday night This was the latest davalopment in the romperstoticbes yarn in which the lads stumbled on the mysterious hoard hidden under some rubbish andwent on spree complete with candy and ice cream hinges and paying less af fluent sprouts torun errands and tall over their homework Police were inclined to boliava the money might be the loot of burglar bank robber or wartime black marketeer If no its nnllir tbs gplanter of the hoard wou step orward Then legal experts said the boys might be able to put in pretty good claim on the man Toascco some rmonauno CPilhe 0n tario Flue Cured Tobacco Growers Marketing Board rclt ported sales Wednesday of 2201 536 pounds at an averageprlco of 5206 cents pound Sales to date are 139795609 Pounds at avsraxo price at 5037 in to get into university Kerr principal of Rysrson In stitute Tomato told the commit hiany students who left high scbool but couldnt make it to university could get masters can tificatcs in the Institutes of tech nology at Hamilton Ottawa 1ior onto and Windsor The cost or student averaged $550 comp ed to 31245 at the University of Toronto Mr Kerr said that is firm a1 rcady are after Ryarsons 1960 graduates Tbs average monthly wage being offered lb $350 com pared to $45 offered university airtime graduates Dr 13de told the com miftce therais littia likelihode thl deficit of Ontarios leacbcrs superannuation fund being paid um Kyday Dr Brown registrarof the dc partment of education and chair man of thesuperannuation com mission said the Hearold fund has an actuarial deficit at 3170 000000 The commissions perrnnmant fund totalled £171000 $75 no limit Given Serviceman OTTAWA CE The govern ment has placed $75 limit on the amount it will pay for mov ing armed forces personnel from one posting to another in the cams locality Defence Minister Penrkes informed the Commons Wednesday Before Feb 11 re th imburscrnent was mads on all movlnl costs To Buy Wheat Is Uniulfilled MozwalAuuï¬lCPl Russia has to In rm Urchin sy One re port laid the amount involved was 010000 threeyear trade treaty bo twecn Canada and Russia expired more than ear ago and nego tiations have going on lines to trams now one In tho 12month period following expiry of the old cat it was reportcdftha vlet Union committed itself to purchase an additional 14500000 bushels It actually bouxht only about half that amount Canadian official expressed in Tweï¬if did an cov commitment and future Canadian sales can be reached in the talks now in progress LEADING TRADERS MOSCOW AP Tlla Soviet Unlonhss raised itself into the front ranks of trading nations of the world Foreign Trade Minis ter Nikolai Patolicbov reported Wednesday Soviet foreign trade expanded by nearly 20 per cent in 1959 he said in long article in Pravda Communist bloc nations ac counted for 75 per cent of Soviet foreign trade Soviet exports included iron ore 13400000 toos oil and oil products 5000000 tons and steel rolled stock 2400000 tons imports included equipment for chemical sugar milk ce ment cellulose and paper in dustries Jumbo CUFFE us in MI IOTCROSS lo oz Jar WEMETRE DEIJCIOIS PARKER Industrials Lead Strong Advance CPI ihaustiock mar us trial index vmmngly to day in light morning lama day in light morning trading The 11 am volume of 393000 shares was lower than the 419000 shares traded Wednesday at the same time Industrials moved ahead in solid line but most gains were fractional Canadian Tire was up three points at 174 in one sale In the mining section Interna tional Nickel gained is at 93 among senior issues Kerr Addi son and McIntyre were up frac tionally for golds Gunnar ad vanced 15 cents to 585 among uranium and Consolidated Den nison added 10 cents at $900 Junior base metals bad gaim ranging to 15 cents On Wednesday the market rallied Volume was 1780000 shares slightly higher than nrcsdays 174sooo lodustrials were paced by Ca tlneau Power ahead at am Banks were mixed to higher Royal Bank was up point at oIri Other industrial winners were Abitibl Algomn Moore Corp and lnterprovlncial Pipe Line Ford Motor Company was up point at 68 in the base metal section ura niums showed strength Consoli dated Dennison and North Span were winners Opemlsko climbed 10 cents to $500 among coppers Hollinger and Kerr Addison were fractional losers among senior golds Western oils were firm all day Bailey Selburn Home Oil and 13 Central Del Rio Canadian Husky and noyalita were all win ners Index gains Industrial up 112 at 47070 golds up 29 at 8707 base metals up 51 at 39 western oils up 107 at 9m NEW YORK am11 stock market flooliy snapped raven day slump Wednesday with vig orous advance Steels motors and electronics led the way as broad rally brought gains of few cents to $3 or so share Based on rise of 240 to 21020 in The Associated Press 60 stock average an estimated ti 200000000 was added to the quoted value of all stocks listed on the new york stock exchange Volume totalled 8580000 Illn WIIEAT 10 JAPAN Canada sold Japan $6160915 worth of wheat last year com pared with $62773140 in 1950 Trade Minister Churchill re ported Flour sales were valued at $2169343 M1059 against 393 750 in 1958 N0 NEW MAIL HINT Postmaster General William Hamilton said th is no further news on when twiceIr day mail delivery could be adopted Bakery Special Hood In Own JANE PIE man sale lease itmMVIM 1qu Chi GREEN BEANS theth 45¢3490 mdflgmmn iiiLars up alumsavers CRISCO hr 949 149 523s 553 549 56 529 Super Markets airmen TOMATOES OuhrhM1Graquo¢ rucunanrs CHERRY 2233 Bakery By Milts mm PARKER 53c ash 8AVIO° monumen wil9 133 CENTER curs i543 igt44 uoounhsneumMm SHANK HALF wmankstyb 533K gtSHQULDEVRS Loan LIVER was Point atACK PUDDING new modic sins 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