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Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1964, p. 1

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winy nsyalbwwx eva uwrw avW WIN tooth as CUTS BORDER BIiiTHDiiY CAKE Group Capt lit biggie conunanding officer RCAF Station Camp Borden cuts the cake at the anniversary core rnoaies at camp yesterday Shown with the commanding officeris FiLALt Ralph Shaw Yesterdays eelcbrations were to commemorate the 40th birthday of the Royal Can adian Air Force See pictures and stories on page threes Resignation Oi McKay Considered Barrie Public School Board chairman Dr Seymour says the board considered Sup intendent Angus McKays resig nation for five weeks before accepting it Dr Seymour told the Exam iner that during this time the duties of Mr McKay were sta ted but the boards definition was nntrecognlud by Mr Mrs Kay The superintendent tendered his resignation Feb 17 it accepted last week Mr McKay protested being kept out of meet ing on teacher salary negotia tions He is responsible for the hiring oi teachers He also demanded that his du tics be specified The board members felt his demands were compromising their authority The boarth advertising lor an inspector The trouble said Dr Seymour resulted because the termsup erlntendeni has been used too sermons loosely He said Barrie is per mitted to have an inspector and not superintendent under the Weeks rules set out by the Department of Education Only when city has more than one inspector can one man be promoted to the office of superintendent he explained Mr McKay is actually an inspector he stressed Mr McKay answered an ad vertisement by the Barrie Pub lic School Board for the position of superintendent when he eama here nearly four years ago The advertisement should have read inspector Dr Seymour declared We could never get better ins ctor than Mr Lclifayll he so Ed Mr McKays resignationpro vohed petition requesting the board to reconsidtr iha peti tion was signed by every princi pal teacher and supervisor in Barries urban schools This resignation effective Au gust 31 has also resulted in many letters to the editor from citizens N°isY Students Conductor collapses some art ConductorPierre Manicux collapsed and tell slit feet from the podiurriWedncsday night while conducting Ravels QUEBEC CF Raw bit terly cold weather put the freeze on university student march on the stately old legislative buildings Wednesday during the federalprovincial premiers con ference An estimated 2000 of the ori ginally forecast 5000 assem bled on the windswept Plains of Abraham near the old Quebec Citadel and marched singing and shooting to the front of the buildings Then they stood for an hour while their leaders and Quebec cabinet minister ad dressed them lha Quebec Provincial Police said about7M constables drawn DUDAPEST Reutersl era newspaper men the students paraded Pavaiie for Dead Prln Midis the Queen soviet Prams Khrushchev ipfoday and left Budapes loco day train trip to northeastern Hungary GreekQCypriotStuden March NiCOSlA CP from Reuters Several thousand GteekCypriot ugh the streets ofNicoaiatoday calling for Enosis the unioniof Cyprus with Greece fonner EOKA leader Gen George Gri from municipal provincial and federal forces were on hand to control the demonstration There were no serious incidents and the OFF pronounced the at fair orderly about what we expected The students mainly from Montreal Sherbroolre and Que bec City carri placards call ing forQaebec autonomy They policedthemseives to theextent that few offensive signs which were in evidajce at the start of the demonstration were guietly takendown Howe oae that remained up said God15have Jean Bazinpresldent the gov West and the return of from Greece wast Laval Students Association and preaideotelect of the Canadian Union of Students presented the groups brief to Gerard Lev esque Quebec minister of in dustry and commerce it called for fiscal selfde termination for theprovlnce an end to joint federalprovin elusiveness in rect taxation Mr invesqne whose speech was punctuated by derisive jeers thrpwn foot rubbers and snowballssaidtha brief would be given to Premieresage He interpreted the demonstration as support lorthe government very aign icant for the prov ince lkeif During his speech the stud ents chanted 0n vcut Iasaga Wa wantLesage Premier Lesage had said earlier he would notmeet the delegation and gtrlcd to discourage the demonstration pper Canpda zoological Society today presented plan to VSimcoe County Council for 000 parkj beach area fha parkzoo would draw an estimated siooooooo year late the southern Georgian Bay regi society officials feel in include special chil Favors BRASlLiA The military re volt against the leftist regime of Joan Gouiart swung in favor of the rebels today when Pas choal RanielrlMaulili conserv ative son of fiction immigrants was sworn in as president shortly alter an emergency seas sioa of Congress stripped Gou lart of his office Goulart fled to his home state in southern Brasil vowing to put down the rebellion against him with military forces he said still supported him But his support was believed to be rapidly dwindling spokesman for the 3rd Army loyal to Gonlort Wednesday said it had switched its alleg iance to the new regime Reuters news agency said liiazLilli was given Ooularts post after the Congress declared ii vacaatbccause Goulart was away from the seat of govern mentofficially Brasilia the capitaltoo much during times oi stress Mauilli is president oiTtho Clitlnrlnber it Deputi5l 7s inflow We pres ens housefihi told the summoned Congress thatCoulart flew to Porto Alegre capital of the southern state of RloGrande do OTTAWA CP The Com mons met Wednesday nifltt for an extraordinary overtime Elt ting to approve an emergency money transfusion to the bank unemployment insurance fund Amid charges of cancealirig the perilous stats of the fund Labor Minister MacEachen told the House thatthe unemploy meht insurance kitty was an es tlmat 9500000 in the hole as of mightTuesday the end ot the 196364 fiscti year Conunoos ap proved asp loan tobail out the empty insurance fundpthe government still needs Senate approvaland Royal assent be money At the moment these two steps are tied to Commons ac ptance of the entire set whim appropriations bill for the lastliscalqoar The bill isbogged down in an acrimonious debate that has knocked Easter holiday plans MPs for loop insurance fund was in the red is spokwnanfor the Unemploy meat Insurance Commissin said about6ooofm in cash was on hand to meetkboneti Pay meals for thanext fewqu Themoney concistcd mosuy advance payments fromem ployers or Apr project for government source says that if the spen bill is at CommonsleesToBaiiiooii Empty Unemploymentlund 1° it can iggguxrndvance any Will yon tell me why on earth you keep that parrot cage ontopoi your alarm clock got that parrot screams when Although the unemployment Brcinil Revolt Rebels PASCHOALMAZZILLI New President The official Radio Liberty net work nLthenew regimesaaid Gan Amaury Kruel who was commander of the rebel 2nd Army based at Sgo Paulo was appointedcomrriander of the democratic forces passed in the Commons by Fri day the item authorizing loan to theinsurance fund will he lifted from the measure add sent separatelyto the Senate if the Senate gave quid an proval it wouldaliow lloyal as sent in time to provide extra cash for insurance payments next week While the Commons continued its rilltempered debates senas tors became more annoyedat what they feel is degrading spectacle of Parliament Resorti asked visitor calling on new neighbor explained the happen tube heavy sleeper and the alarm never seems to wake me But hoy rm goes oiii trainyr arse¢nssMquocluvfi wot avgra BIRCH READY FOR WILD ONES DOUGLAS isle of Man AmThis resort island in the frlsh Sea challenged Brit ains teenage wild ones Wednesday to come over cause trouble and get thrashing We still have the birch here for people up to 21 warned William Quayle chalrrnan of the islands juve niie court is tbegreatest deterrent against hooligans fl they try to invade and terrorize our is land this summer their activ Lticjs will he nipped in the Gangs of trenagers terror izcd the English east coast resorts of Clacton and Mar gate during Easter weekend The isle of Man is part of the United Kingdom but has its own laws Birching has been abolished in the rest oi Britain lingh Radcliffe member of the islands ancient Parlia ment said he believes Britain should bring back the birch The ignomlny is the real feed In Fire stresses There are no ambiguous or God clauses in the contract for the construction of Barrie new Police Fire and trates building Theemphatic statement was made by Mayor Cooke who added that the construction of the edifice is going very well MayarCooke said be checked with the person who made the atatesnmt about fambignous and God clauses and found there were suchithingsin this con tract normal form of contract known thertrade he said As to the controversy over the supply of blocks and the citys policy to purchase local supplies whentha quality and pr equaiftheimayor said tenders were received from both local and outoftown suppllers gmeraivcontractor he said awardedthe blocks to intro sup plierbeca the was five Quebec Pan Described iisFar Moreiittractive QUEBEC CPI Prime Min ister Pearson plans to forge iuil steam ahead with his govern ments contributory Canada Pension Plan But fresh political clouds of doubt swirl around the question of how widely it may apply across Canada The clouds shaped up Wed nesday as the federalprovincial conference scheduled to end to day discussed one of the touch iest of current political issues Premier liesage dispelled any lingermg Ottawa hopes that the federal plan might apply in Quebec He said his govern ment is sticking to its plan at introducing Quebecs own re llrement pension system This would rule out the federal plan for this province But in surprise move 0n tarios Premier Roberts raised the possibility that with Que bccout Ontario might do the same and introduce similar pension plan of itsownrgt This would leave the federal plan applying only in the eight other provinces which have less than hail of the nations population WILL GQ ALONG Whilea these oopt Mani Clauses Edtfiéei cooks The mayor stressedAthat he was satisfied therals no in terference in scontractim volviag priva terprstation by city employees Mayor Cook sat he feels quite sure that so percent at the building will be completed by April 30 hisenables to qualify for the winter works subsidy which is 75 par ce all labor costs on thatportion or ahout$38foo He said the work anthebui ing is onschedu Th roof is nearly completedAtl the con crete is poured sad the block and brick work is in progress In conclusion he said look forwardto thisproject being completed and putJnmghsetor theci ens of bar as soon as pa hie lknw this will pmviderfurva better service to the present population and al low sufficient space to meet the expanding needs of greater Harrie tobadeclared they will go along with the federal scheme there were reports that some PM mlers were highly impressed by the terms of the Quebec schema outhncd privately to the confer ence by Premier Lcaage Ono Ontario source described the Quebec plan as far more attractive than Ottawas Premier Robaria said it was conceivable that all in provinces might end up adopting plans similar to each otherwhether based fcderaihiy or provincially in busy day the conference moved on to discuss variety of other matters in the closely guarded legislative assame chamber while outside in the cold some 1000 university stud eots demonstrated noisily in support of sweeping measures of financial autonomy for One ec Today the conference was tackling Prime Minister Pear sons new proposal for long rangc examination in depth of federal and provincial tax needa as related to their constie tutional responsibilities He told reporters two further conferences will itkelybe heid this faltaceremonial meet ing at Charlottetown during the Queens visit there in October and plenary working session Nodatewas senior this second one likelylo meet in Ottawa wk $0185 ARISE eother ucscr edu verifies Premier Lesage renewed criticisms reported to be strong onesaver the federal govemmeat moving into Que becs educationaliield with new plans for interestfreovloaas to university students and family allowances for 15 and year olds who stay in school Several Prairie aad Mari time pramiers said the federal student loans should be admin istered by their pro cosy meshed with existingprovincial loan plans Afed al of let in dicatedthis may done Pr er Sténfieldof Nova Scotia pressed for federal ac ceptance of provincial jurisdiclt tion over offshorecmineraii rightsa questionin oil the Atlantic provinces Quebec and British Columbia hav comrnon interests The federo govern mentwhiie not agreeing to tbs request promised to consider it 14 There was further discus GuiFEW diit of certain sharedcost prolt gramsassuming full rcspo hilityrfor their costs while get ting extrav taxing powers as eompens tlo Officials indi hated noiinaljsoluliod to this complex matter can be ex pected soon Destroys Chapel gratis zoo and Vclnboporated MIDLAN Oat fCi dFlra destroyedthefloman Calholie sacred Heartchapeiearly to ay in this Georgian Baytown snare nae noesiimate otdaaiage to thewooden from building od no indication of the calis of the fire gt MacArthur Suffers tbaclc vi coon itshem sol acArthur has suffered funotionWaiter fleed

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