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Barrie Examiner, 18 Mar 1964, p. 1

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tleher Smith and Dr Ry nard have both expressed con cern about what will happen to these employees once the Edgar station is abut down in ten months All civilian employees will interviewed by personnel ottic an to determine their availa bility ior transfer beyond the immediate locan in the event they cannot be placed locally The employees will also be is terviewed and registered by the National Employment Service lhe Civil Service Commission and government departments in each area will be provided with partlurlara niall cmplayau scheduled for layriff Every ellort will be made to find other employment and these ellorts will be conUnMedLalter the station closes its doors Clas sified civil servants who cannot be placed will be put on an oi lciai layoff list and will be glv enprelcrence in appointment to luturc vacancies within the pub lie service Prevailing rate em ployees will be otfered vacan cicsatDepartrncnt at National Detence units in the area Those who cannot be transferred to other employment will be re ia tered with the National Emp oy ment Office which will be res ponsible for attempting to find other employment iarthem Deny Knowledge Hal Banks To Go Seaway olficials in Ottawa Montreal and Washington Tues day denied all knowledge or Toronto report that Canada United States agreement had been reached to guarantee ia bor peace on the Great Lakes They also claimed no know ledge oi the report that Hal Banks president ol the ers international Union indll to be tired within thrLeQ The report in lh pronto Telegram quoted unidentllred sources close to maritime itllk teesappolnted by thelederal lovomment to overseas live wa terfront unions in Canada The newspaper said the deciv lionto dismiss Banks comes at time when the govern ments of Canada and the US have reached topsecret unr oificiai agreement with the STU in the US guaranteeing peace on the Great Lakes in Montreal SlU President Banks said he knew absolutely nothing about such so agree ment when asked to comment on the newspaper report He doubted there had been any agreement oliicial or other wise between the governments at Canada and the USon one hand and the SN in the us on the other Loopholes anthrax John Leslie deputy assistant labor secretary in Washington said he knewof no CanadaUS agreement We have said we will use our good oflices to try to keep pen on the Great Lakes but we ha lreeunlons and we cannotglln antoe what they will do hustle said in an interview Paul Hal president of the Sealarers totemational Union of North America said in Wasti ihgton he luliy supports Mr Banks and would oppose any action toremove him from hit in There is obviously no truth in this story in The Tale gram Hall said in an inter view We have had no mar view We have had no mee ings with Canadian and United States oflicials on this point and we still fully support Banks in Ottawa government ol ficial in close touch with the Great Lakes labor situation said there has been no agreement between the two governments Mr Justice Victor Dryer chairman ot the maritime board of trustv said he hadno meat to make on the report Labor Minister MacEachen said in the Commons Theory be had no information to sup port The Telegram report that Banks is to be tired Tidied InGordonBudgei OTTAWA CPIA bandits oi loopholes and awkward spots in federal tax laws were tidied up inJiionda budgetT including one which owed older people to create steerable estate tree oi death tax The were among avariety or changes not spec really men tioned in Finance Minister Gar dons budgetrspeech but con tained in taxchange resolutions that will come up for legislative Action in the Common the aessio One change in the estate tax act is designul rulerotit complicated de being used when the legislation is aulr mitt in by some pie to reduce their estate Emperor described perish morally couldnt get lite insurance policy because oi age or ck ncss makes deal wi his insuranceccompany to ny an annuity cocondi he an insurancelpoli pany agrees expecting live long and wont collect much the annuity when his life incuran is estate for tax purpo One official said substantial amounts of money have es cnpedtax by this device The payoil forJucb contri comma captions wonidhozo per cant criswearin the green ashl turna up in Toronto on Si TORONTO CPlA Conserv ative back handler Tuesday charged the department of high ways with riding roughshod the people the widening to 12 lanes of high way till Gordon Carton ol the riding oi Armourdale in the northwest ern part of Metropolitan Tor onto saidthe project in his area was costing homeowners thousands oidollars in property devaluation Absolutely no as surances had been given by highways minister Charles MacNaughtonJhat any of tha persons allccicd would receive any compensation hesaid Mr Carton told the legislature that withrtbe widening of the department was utih ng slandsiiormerlyqeserved or grembeit and safety area it was expropriating only these houses sitting on the site at th inture roadway one result ihat aflr eouavlookingn gargantuan Vmons ter was being constructed within 20 or 30 feet of private homes No govcrnrncnt ahouid tooly shamelessly recklessly knowingly deprive yes rob its citizens of their the added Itirementat age 65 age 70 it be bent on working to that would get versal oldage penslo now paidto everyoneoutol This nowls 575 oh atogetoJih Minamoto itiposslhla thispeoaion in reduced amounts atarting 65 when it wouldvbe $51 month Patricks my yesterdaydo Progressive Conservative pars tyrossociatton meeting And ltir Carton said he was speak ing for the 401 Ratepayers As sociationa group that was not MPFEHEd to accepting lhe on pressive hand oi this depart ment without putting up fight He saidrnany of his friends triedto dissuade him from mak ing speech critical of the Gov ernmen Sets Rules Pawnee CF The Canadian govcmmeot has given tentative approval to set oi guidelines under which Canadian troopl with the UN Cyprus JorcemiLaperateJ where was th meeting Why in Toronto St Patricks or course GP Wimiioto Highmr Department Under Fire Over 401 vites personal politicalvsuiclde within my own party However Highways Minister Machughton later said Mr TCarton needrmalscno apology for stating his convictions The minister said he was not insen sitive to the problem but there were two sides to baconsid ere Deileaulle Seeks More Influence MEXICOfClTY President defiQfinlle proposes that France change program but says it wouldnt cut into Mexican rela tions with the United States De Gauile told joint ses sion the Mexican Congress Ilresday that Latin America is forging into the foreground ot the stage ol world allai He made clear that he wants to creaseFremh influence in thc region The 73yearold French leader fisuggested Mexico and France beginja largescale program of tliebcneiits ould total its month for tile lnaddltlo spouse Wouldget or he sneinnc cultural no on cal exchange dh oe ework oi civilization Before Congress and at presldentlal luncheon at the Na tronal Pala de Gaulie tried to ease fears in Washington that his Visit might affect théciose ness of USMexicap relations Any special relations between Meihco andjrancc he said at the luncheon are to put an end or even to dim loish the relations eluding the provision that they will fire only in relfdelence it was learned here Authoritative sources said these guidelines rretaryaeneralv March 11 note to countries asked to supply mm also silo ulate that the force will not in terfere in the internal allalra oi Cyprus and will take no action to disarm Cypriots The ior also should coop erate with but remain independ ent oi the UN mediator who is to try to work out political settlement between Greeks and ihrrklshscypriots However the sources said the forces terms of reference still are under consultation They also pointed out that the UNa Congo force was set up with similar restrictions but this did not prevent it from act ing to halt fighting They indi cated the Cyprus force will not be expected to keep hands all in the event oi renewed clashes between the Greek and Turk Tuesday that the Cyprus force now is in being and thatthe Canadian troops already in Cyp rus have been taken under UN command Unemployment Little Changed OTTAWA CPIAn estimated 457 persons were imcm played in midFebruary virtu ally undranged from January and 73000 below the jobless level yearearlierthe federal labor department and Dominion Bureau ofStatistics said today in new The lower total rose only 1000 between January and Feb ruary in contrast to pattern of rising unemployment at this period in previous years Ech ruary is generally regarded as the peak month ior winternn employment Uncn1ployrrrent in February represented seven per cent of the labor force compared with or per cent in February 1m and 91 per cent in February 1962 The unemployment rato last month was unchanged trom January WouldCrossCeaseEire Line To Protest Indias Territory NEW DELHI AP Prima Minister Naluu told cheering Parliament today that indlan mos will cross the accusetire hne in Kashmir if necessary to delend Indian territory against Pakistan gt We are not prepared to go across the ceasefire tins and attack theJuritnnLnow under Pakistan occupation Nehru said but obviously if it be comes in the deience or our territory from them in dian troops to crossktho line strongest made by any top ol iiclaLof the government since the recent outbreak oi skinnlsh ing and raids across the cease lrre line in the disputed Hima layan stale India and Pakistan tought over Kashmir in 1040 and have been quenching over the state ever since Commenting on charges that the Pakistan government is ire atigating the border clashes Nehru said know it is regular campaign RAID lNDlAN VILLAGE Defence Minister Cita van told Parliament 25 Pakisa tanlav raided an indian village 1V ntlles on tndias side of the ceasefire line Sunday night killing four persons including an 11yearold boy Chavan said india had lodged complaint with UN observe in Kashmir ihemdisrgoveriiliistnar learned that Communist China and Pakistan have agreed to coordinate foreign and military policies aliecllog lndia high governmentoflicial told The As sociated Press earlier today be quoted by name sad in an interview lndia is revamping its policy on the assumption that iniheluturcit aillJacc two hostile neighbors working together rather than separately This indicated that the lndian government is discounting tha possibility of making separate diplomatic deal wlthcither Pak lston or Communist China to re lieve the pressure on at least part of its northern border Premier Chou Enlal oi lied China visited Pakistan last close cooperation from Presl dent Mohammad Ayub Khan but there was no public men tion of any rnilltary or diplo matic collaboration Reports of skirmishes on the lndia Pakistan border are reaching New Delhi in increaslt ing numbers Regular arm units trom both sides have been invoivcdand stories of atmcl ties in the disputed mos oi Kashmir are being circulated The indlan otticial said his government considers skirmishes potentially danger ous but does not think an esca lation into greater conflict il threatencd 0n the Chinese frontier he said there is no indication the Communists will try anything big in the near luturo Red troops however unconsolidat lng positions they won in tbl insomhsmndnwnnianplzdgaaLA its border war heisaid regards theCblnalak istan collaboration as so close that it believes the Communist are virtually certain to plish road trom Chinese territory deep into Pakistan perhaps to the capital of Rawaipindi tbs olficlai said Such road has The otticlsl who declined to LATE been rumored in Pakistan NEWS Thomson To lie Sworn In LONDON CP Baron Thomsoool Fleet today gave lunch eon in the House of Lords for some 60 friends and associates in cluding Field Marshal Montgomery The luncheon preceded formal ceremony at the Lords at which the Canadianboro pp hsher was to ba sworn in as the newest member oitha august upper chamber Wins lincolnshire Handicap LINCOLNEngianddheutérshMiglity can today won uni Lincoinshire Handicap first major handicap of the British iiat REGINA Ce wan Wednesday day will be Monday Aprll racing season Fair Astronomer was second and Viiay third sash Election apron general election will old in Saskatcho Aprilzz it was announcedtoday Nominaiion

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