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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1964, p. 1

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nmvarrmeam 5m four Conttn to expend Illlll Mme Sim County 100th No as Govt Backed On Transfer Of Hospitals OTTAWA CPiBy vote of to the minority Liberal govemmeiituin dieci won Corn mons approval Iiesday night for its bold policy In turn some or all oi the 11 veterans hospi tals over to local authorities The 106 Liberals present were backed by 10 Creditlstes and seven Social Credit We as they defeated Conservative non confidence motion deploring the governments plans and its re jection of representations from veterans organizations The motion was supported by 82 Conservatives and 12 New DemocraLi nielr spokesmen attacked the government for spreading worry and contusion among disabled and chronically ill veterans Today the Commons resumes debate on the redistribution bill if passed in its present form the bill will mean that the boun daries of nearly every constitu ency will beehanged by 10 lo depeodent conunissionsone for each province Atrthewnormal adjournment hour of 10 pm Tuesday the House went into dominuta overtime period it was the first such special debate since rule changes were approved Monday for aixweek trial FEW HARD snore The overtime period brought few hard shots on goal Three opposition MP argued separate grievances that had been aired repeatedly hciore and government spokesmen gave little or no new informa tion in their replies tools Joseph Pigeon PC Joliette lAssomplion Mont calm complained about coun tries that refuse to contribute funds to the United Nations to finance the Cyprus peace tom He said Canada should with drew irom the UN Iuilers other countries pay up External Affairs Minister Martin declined comment Robert Coatca PCCum berland said the lied Ensign should be retained as the Cana rllan flag iaek Davis parlia mentary Mary to Prime Minister Pearson repeated the governments pledge to recom mend by April 22 1065 the adoption of flag design ASKS HIGHER PENSIONS Stanley Knowles tNDPWin nlpeg North Centre called for higher pensions for retired civil servants In line with increases in the cost of living Belle annparllamentary sceretaryJo Finance Minister Gordon said the pension structure will be re viewed Most of the day was devoted to the hospitals issue Veterans Minister Tcillot de fended the govenimenta hospi tal policy as courageous break with tradition designed to en sure that veterans will continue to receive excellent medical treatmentthe best in the coun try Election In Saskatchewan First Big Test REGINA iCPlhe political leadership at Premier Woodrow Lloyd gets its first major lest today as grainrich Saskatche wan becomee thelioth province to hold general election in the last 18 months The CCF party which has governed the province with its own brand of socialism or 20 years is seeking its sixth con secutive mandate Governments in all other provinces were re turned in their elections There are 59 seats at stake an Increase of tour because of re distribution and the CCF party is contesting all There are 53 Liberals 43 Conservatives two Social Crediters and one Com munist candidate heavy turnout of voters was redided despite campaign which was mellow com pared with the hitter days which preceded the last general selectionin 1960 when medical care insurance was the major issue This time the governments twoyearold compulsory medi cal insurance plan were side issue at best WEATHER GOOD Fine spring weather was fore cast with temperatures ranging from 50 to so degrees Farm roads were generally good Polls open at am and close at pm MST 10 am and pm EST for the approxim ately 540000 eligible voters There were 521144 eligible vot ers in 1060 when atiirnout oi 1141 per cent was recorded The CCF party held 34 seats and the Liberals bad 21 when the legislature was dissolved five weeks ago PremierJJuyd 50 year void former school teacher took over the party leadership in November 1061 when For Lloyd Douglas became national leader of the New Democratic Party He had been cabinet mlnls ter since the first CCF overn mentrwas iormed The following some the governmente compulsory med ical care insurance plan touched off provincewide protest by doctors who withdrew normal medical services for 23 days ATTACK TAXES Liberals and Conservatives concentrated their attack dur ing the last few weeks on what they called lock of industrial de velopment and high taxes PMs Conterence July To 15 LONDON CF note oi foreboding is predominant in the British approach to thl Commonwealth prime ministers conference to be held Julys15 Prime Minister Sir Alan Douglas Home announced the goings mega bwhat seams sure thing about the conference which finds the Commonwealth at one of its deepest momenta of un certainty Critics can say the uncer tainty starts in Britain where general election is due in the fall with Harold Wilson Labor party leader now claiming that DouglasHome and his Conserv ative regime are living on box rowed time Wilson wontgel seat at the meeting The proudboast that the Com monfiealtb includes countries irorn to ZAustralia to Zan haris somewhatspoiled by icationa that leitlst Zanzibar still seething from its revolu tion doesnt even want to send delegate to the conference Turks IcreehsT Exchange Shots NICOSIA tAPt Greek Cypriot was reported wounded in the hand today during sev eral hours of firing between Greek and Turkishfiypriots iii suburb of FamagustA on the east coast of Cyprus minefiring occurred close to the camp oi the souman lrisli genLni the lthJieam force The Irish are to take over the area at dnighl UN spokesm said the fir ing started wlu agmopflof Grcek Cy priot electricians moved into orb justnorth ofthe medieval wall of Fame gusta Greek Cyp ot police said Turkish Cyprts opened fire when the elect clans arrived to work on lost aliens in aAior merBrltlsh taken over by the go emmot Greek Cyprlot police escorting the ectrielans ret and iii Flush we trol removed British children from nearby school Nioosiae worst trouble spots tacbed to the UN peace iorce began patrolling today in one of Austrian civilian police at UN Secretary General Thant hope to get countries which have sent troops to Cypfi pomsalso He feels police are better trained to deal with otoussi tualions US Air Forceplanes rought in the last of the Woman Irish contingent iueadayenigh The rich join the British Ca nadians and Swedes in the moo man peace force AFinnishcon tingent is expected begin ar riving over the weekend The UN force commands In dianlltGen PremSiogh Gy anl and his ndvroera talks with tb tabCypriots ng ncu Troop Leader Peter Reid of the First Edgar Scouts last night received his Queens Scout and Gold Cord awards The Quce PIGS THRIVE 0N NICOTINE OTTAWA CPDont tell Health Minister Iudy La Marsh but pigs scemto thrive on little nip oi nicotine it makes them attractively leaner and saves on food any the results oi tests conducted at the Norman NS research station of the federal agricng tura department Net profit was $130 to $170 higher for each animal taking nicotine than for porkers who didnt Dr Hugh Cunninghamoi the Neppan station began seven years ago to try and proddce leaner pig Now says department report he has iound lhat nicotinestlmu late the release of hormone from the adrenal glands which trims fat and increases the growth oi the lean tissue riiucli desired for bumps and llflmi gt MONTREAL itCl Hal Banks56 until recently presi dent of the 10000memberSea iarers international Union ot Canada lndwili bear yudg ment May on the of three fihnspiracy charges lai against Judge Claude Wagner fixed the date Tuesday iollowlng greenients brooch ut at trial on charge of plotting to wound maim or disfigure Capt Henry Francis Walsh Walsh former organizerjor the Canadian MerchantService Guild CLC waebeaten up in Hotel parking lot in Owen SoundAug 1951 Banks conspired with three SIU members Jack Casper now liv ing in SacramentoiCaiii El don Ridinrdaon and Paul Carah to assault Walah Richardson and Carsh both on charges aim to th against Banirep ProsamloLJaLMarhne said Banks testimony that be bad nohuarrci witthalsh in the summer of 1057was con tradicted by Capt Deel Merchant Service Gulld said Banksbad complained to him aboutrWalsh few days be fore the beating and selected its about time in something totbat pu flout parls oi Nicosia Peter has ii iaurier former official ofvthe ywwmmrrwnvqw my presented to him by Major Will OBreoht District Com mlssloner for Kunpenfcit Bay the Eagle Scout award scour tenors motives owners is one oi the few scouts to have ever won the two highest awards in both American and Canadian scouting See story and picture on page three Examiner Photo atrium Rusjsicr Exchange Spies touooutneuiem British businessman Greville Wynne convicted by the Russians osia spy and freed today in an ex change ior Russian master sPY held by the British came home today pale drawn and with shaved head Wynne said his exchange for Russian spy Gordon hnsdale in Berlin this morning had come as argreat surprise Lnnly had the news yesterl day when was sitting in my cell in Moscow They did not give me noydireu indication that was going to be ex changed They just said there wassposslbility that was leaxlng the prison Wynne sa 1did notlmow where was Ilal Banks To Hear Judgment Mayl 0n Conspiracy Chggge Walshs superior was the pro perpersonfo Banks to non front Ha sa ail lauriers tes timony showedwas that Banks was passing oniohim in law iulnorma1 way complaint about Walsiu Mr was so completely king and master oftheslU that former memberssuch Michael Shae ban and John Joseph Wood who were ksy Crown witnesses could not speak freely until the hadleft the union The Crown contended that Martineau said Banks ran at thepolice force said he had ordered some young thugs going or anything about was complete surprise lonedale whose real name was Conor Molody was high ranlring oificer in the Soviet in talllgenca service Montreal Home during noon Munauvmmrmowmvva Masrs umNSrmwmrm No Altlore Welfare White Toms Told NROMO CF provin cial government official told members of the Union of Elm tors Tuesday that they could not get what they wanted with out the coming of utopia sympathize with your re quest for more money every body wants more Noble Drew acting director of general wel fare assistance told members at the group known as the White Toms when they ap peared at queens Park Maurice Brlsson of Spanish Uniferidiourotherihive bEen travelling through Ontario in car with flag stating death to taxes Mr Drew told them they could not receive more welfare than the relief payments they are already getting its advised them to report to the regional reliei oillce in Sault Ste Marie for help in finding jobs Negro Youths Attack N1 Hebrew School NEW YORK AFlAhnut 50 Negro youths shouting anther tlc thus attacked group IWChool pupils in roo Tuesday injuring at least 15nf them police said Two rabbis who went to the aid of their pupils also were bea eii Within 1houra alter the melee broke out and calm had been restored to Negro youths beat up 10yearold Samuel Liplt sker outside the school an fled police said The first outbreak occurred recess at the United Lubavitcher Yéshlvoth Hebrew grammarhigh school in the BedlamStuyvesant sec tion predominantly Negro neighborhood Hit By Bomb Momma ice small bomb apparently planted by revengeiui1youflisexploded at the home of Montreal police sergeant Tuesday night it was the second bomb incl out of the day in the city few hours earlier device lound under downtown statue was rarely removed and ex ploded in one Police said there wasno cone iiectlon between the two inci denta No one was injured when the homemade bomb pi against the trout door oi the de Casleliieau Street East home of Sgt Gerard Prevost in north east Montreal The Hatchet tered the doors window Sgt Provost 17yearvele to ova on after he the Pearson PireSeiitslVIedals ONTREALLICP Prline Minister Pearson Tuesday edmodalefohparticlpalloniHidernatlonakaiialrstotwola bodieLthc Canadi LaborrCon fed onoiFreeTradeJinl MONTREAL gr es hodtbe nal Co Quebec Perjury TriaiPostltone The perjury Meunler oi Quebec Superior Court as cause the witness judge appointed to pres Sgt Provost said he and his wiie had been eitting in the llv our room of their hnclt home Local Weather mmm if 00 Ill May 60 For mpleta munarytiurritopagato when the blast occurred Net More Thanh Per Copy22 Pages 24 Arrested By Police In NY Subway Stations NEW YORK APiA stall in by militant civil rights dcm onslrators which was intended to block highway traffic fiuled today and failed to dlsnipt the opening of lhe New York Worlds Fair Activity centred in subway stallons when some dernonstra tors suffered bloody heads in clashes with police Police arrested more than two dozen of the demonstrators mostly Negloes Jeaderrotthe demonstration had promised that hundreds of automobiles would be stalled on approaches to the fair but po lice iound only small number to tow away However tralfic was much lighter than on normal day evidently because oi advance stallin threats il People apparently have avoided coming into the area said Thaiflc Commissioner Barnes The multimillion dollar iairs international glitter was on dimmed by the threats oi rain and racial protest An 15yearold college fresh man Bill Thirchyn of Jersey City was named the No fair goer leading throng expected to number day is over and 70000000 by Ihi 100day runs Turehyrrhad waited in line since Monday afternoon rExotic exhibits irom around the world had transformed the Laos Trying TdderGwi VIENTIANE AHThe Lam lian revolutionary committee said today it is determined to form new government as dio lomats worked feverishly to undo results oi the rightwing coups Diplomats representing the United States Britain France Australia and indie flew to the royal capital oi Luang Pgabang to meet with King SovangVat hens and neutralist Premier Prince SouiIanoa Phouma Meanwhile Col Ekam Sing vongsa spokesman for the rebel junta declared We are going to makead sppcallo all compatriots in cluding the pro Communist PathetLao to join workable government tion Mnacre oi Flushing Meadow marshland into wonderland oi fun and inninsy recreation and canty Past and meant and fu ore The promised stallin by rebel action oi lheCongnss of Racial Equality did not mater lallie on the compch maze of highways leading to the fair ground in lime to block the opening HALT INTERFERENCE AhugaiorcLoi police2000 city patrolman and 3000 private grounds plus countless others grounds plus countless others patrolling highways and subway linesacted quickly and decl sively to thwart any interfer ence However delegation of about 1211 members mostly Ne gm of the national C0RE organization entrained at Penn sylvania Station to demonstrate outside certain pavilions chiefly those of southernstates but also including some of in dustry The purpose according to James Farmer notional direc tor of C0BE was tospot light the issue between the glit ter and fantasy of the worlds fairand the real world of dis criminatlon Rein through the night and momlng also contributed to cut ting down highway travel and attendance at the fair The traffic situation was eased further when New York Mets baseball game scheduled for this aitemoon in Shea Sta dium adjacent to the fair groundswas called off becaus of the weather VIOLENCE OCCURS Violence broke out in two subway stations in Queens in one some demonstrators lumpedtn the tracks in the citys first subway lie in More than it were arrested Three pickets werearrested at another station in clash with police The larger demonstration started when somebodypm sumany demonstrator pulled an emergency cord tli brought train to jarring halt While some demonstrators leaped lo the tracks others tried to obstruct doors oi the train Three white women were among those ed The group chanted freednm now and just like Birmingham as they were taken to police

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