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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1962, p. 1

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ii planned Disarmiflg Wouldnt and Work it til Pair Acquitted OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Telav bone PA 87414 The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept is PA 66557 98th YearNo 63 MORE POWER TO WHIRI AROUND EARTH Electrical systems of the At his rocket which will push astronaut Donald Slayton into UN ASSERTS UNITED NATIONS CF With proper planning total dis armament would be an un qualified blessingto all men kind and not cause of de pression says United Nations study The study prepared by econ omists from 10 countriesWest em Communist and nonaligned says tears that disarmament would throw many workers into idleness and bring about great hardship are not valid provided governments acted with fore sight and cooperation Canada is named as onc of the seven biggest military spen ders in the report released dur ing the weekend While the burden of arma ments is widespread the great bulk of the worlds military ex penditure is highly concentrated in handful of countries Available indications are that military outlays is accounted for by seven countriesthe United States the Soviet Union Britain France Red China West Ger many and Canada TOTALS ARE HUGE The reportand in introduc tion written by Acting Secre taryGeneral Thantadmits that available data is incom plete but estimates that total military spending now amounts to $120000000000 at least two orbit undergo final checkout on the assembly line for the blg rockets at General thirds of the total income of all underdeveloped countrles More than 50000000 people some Surgeons College May Probe fills Sold To Collection Agency TORONTO CP4The Ontario College of Physicians and Sur geons may investigate move by about int Toronto doctors who have turned their new accounts over to firm for collection spokesman for the college said Monday that the move is being brought to the attention of the board but will not he on the agenda of the April meeting The move by the doctors is hfi HERE ONE JACKSON Miss AP Mississippis House of Rep resentutiveshad to amend bill requiring that school buses sold for other uses must he painted color other than yellow The original bill provided that the owners and operat ors should be plainted in stead of the buses $3OOOVOOO Grab CHICAGO APlTwo of three men accused of dealing in bonds stolen nearly four years ago in $3350000 Canadian hank bur glary have been acquitted by federal court jury The jury re sumes deliberations today on the third mans case fourth defendant was Sc missed on directed verdict of acquittal midway in the US distrct court trial because sufficient evidence still under consideration by the jury was the cast of Wil liam Rabin 53 Chicago finan cier described by prosecutor as jackofalbtrades who had lust for power and money He was described by thegov ernment as the man who served asrgobetween in scheme to move stolen securities from un lerworld hands into interna tional finance The cases went to the jury Monday night The jury Ire sumed deliberation Tuesday and acquitted George Rosden 54 of Sumner Md an international lawyer with offices in Washing ton and Sam Mannarino 64 of New Kensington Pah ad The government said Mannarino obtained st bonds through connections with underworld characters in Mont real then got in touch with Rabin who in turn went to Ros den with plan to market the securities By DOUG MARSHALL Canadian Press Staff Writer Cigarettes are being stubbed out all over Britain as result of last weeks report by the Royal College of Physicians which indicates direct link be tween cigarette smoking and lung cancer Health Minister Powell said in Parliament the government ac cepts the report as demonstrat ing authoritatively and crushs ingly the causal connection namics San Diego plant last week The Atl flown to Cape Canaveral as was against the policy of the Ontario three times the Canadian popu lationwere in uniform or pro ducing for those in uniform Medical Association The OMA does not discipline doctors but the college does The OMA ethics committee has ruled that initial sale of bills tends to bring pressure to bear too soon on the pa tient and may betray the pri vacy existing between patient and doctor Also it gives com mercial flavor to the situation not in keeping with the phil osophy of the medical profes sion The doctors are reported to ices Associates who buy the doc tors bills at 14percent dis count Macaulay Hints At New Move TORONTO CPEconomics and Development Minister MacA Vaulay hinted Tuesday at major announcementsooo in the field of agricultural sales but with held details Outlining the governments 20 SALT DEATHS Bomb Scare BINGHAMTON NY AP patrolled Blngharnton General Hospital today in the wake of repeated bomb threats following the death of six ba bias apparently from suit pol sonlng at the hospital Floodughts were beamed on dark corners of the hospital grounds niesday night after male caller belleved to be an adult told switchboard opcr ator everybody will be dead in this hospital from bomb ex ploslon Pollcc said they found noevl dance of bomb but continued to check visitors and the build ing The slx babies who ranged in age from three days to eight months died during the last six days after being fed formula that contained salt Instead of sugar One infant remalncd in critical conditlon and another was in serious condition Elght others have been made ill ln all 30 infants were fed the formula Dr Lawrence Flnbcrg pedi atrics specialist called in from Baltimore snld some of the babies had received as much as toblespoonful of salt in one day He said it was the equiva lent of on adult swallowing four pounds of salt in one day and ls lethal nmount hospital spokesman said it was determined that seventh child had died of earlier compli cations and had not suffered salt polsonlng Police said the bomb threats were the work of ascrew boll llospital authorities niled out the possibility that the par ents of any of the babies were involved in the bomb threats practical nurse Mrs Llllla Colvin who filled the formula sugar can last Tuesday said she did so from larger can la belled as sugar She has been suspended from her job pendv ing investigation No charge was placed ngalnst her MIRIES ENVOYS ARMS Bomarc Base Ready OTTAWA CP Electroni colly the Bomarc antinlrcraft missile base at North Bay be comes operational this week This means that missiles now rest on all 78 launching pods and that firing procedures and other routines connected with operation of the base have been finely tuned by No 446 RCAF Bomarc Squadron However defence planners make no secret of thelr opinion that the base cannot be consid erod really operational until the missiles are fitted with nuclear warheads Their military reasoning is that nuclear warhead is nec essary to detonate in the air nuclear bomb carried by on at tacking bomber Otherwise collision bettveen Bomerc and bomber might bring down the bomber but the bomb itself wouldnt explode until impact with the ground causing wide spread radioactive fallout Prime Minister Dlefenbaker has said Canadian forces should have nuclear weapons in any nuclear war but so for the gov ernmenthos not explained how the weapons could be made available quickly enough for use in cventcf war COW The second llcniarc Canada at La Murnm Qt tauu Eflfllhhlll WILL VIUST HAVE To our MADRID AP Municipal authorities have move ordervto the owners of more than 11000 urban cows which supply milk to Madrid neighbors by the di rect cowtoeconsumer process The order gives Madrids cow owners four years in which to remove their animals to rural surroundings Officials found 11332 milk cows housed in 752 stables within Madridfar from ween grass One of the oldest of the sta bles dating to loss is in the tower of Madrid Spains tall est and most modern build ing Tomas Crespo proprietor of the stable and its 20 seem ingly contented cows says the gay life around the plaza doesnt disturb liiS animals and he is sure they dont dls turb their neicl 013 Stable owners are opposi the move into rural surround ings Now their only expenses aside from rent is food for their cows Once they move from the neighborhood they serve theyicomplain investA monts must be made in bat tles vans for transport and other equipment Besides said one city herdsmen people who have been accustomed for genero tions to pick up their milk in cans direct from the cow may object to getting it in bottles from some tarcff place Nevertheless say Madrids authorities the cityvbred herds must go Spring Floods Get Head Start By THE CANADIAN PRESS Spring floods got head start or the calendar in southwestern Ontario Tuesday with official spring still week away as thousands of dollars of damage was caused by rising water at Port Stanley Thousands of acres of Lamb ton County farmland were also Felnt economic Program Mr covered by flood water as Maca ay told the legislature combination of warm weather that any of the men in my department can quickly spot possible markets for our agri cultural products For example in the last two weeks we have been able to sale of substantial volumeot an important agricultural prod uctseveral millions of dollars DOCTORS REPORT ON CANCER SMOK The Lights we hope between smoking and the lung disease Tobacco shares slumped sharply on the London stock mtchange following the report which is burning issue throughout Britain Debate centres on whether the suddenswiteh away from cig nd heavy rain caused the envy blanket of snow to begin melting At one point in Port Stanley it was reported some 400 reet of Highway were under water take part in negotiations for the as icejammed Kettle Creek flowed over and caused what Reeve Lloyd Gurr described as the worst flood he had ever seen An estimated $50000 damage INC chonl children The rate in high chonls has increased alarm ingly in recent years One headmaster Wrote theta urvey in his 7ftltpupil high chool showedthat 182 boys and iris smoked regularly and about 35 started doing so in nretteswill continue and what primary Scmol action the government should The reports supporters recA take to ensure that it does ommend that cigarette advert Already the education health ministries have opened campaigns to 1pevent and re duce the smok habit among and tising on television be restricted nd laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco to person under to be rigidly enforced was reported in the Lake Erie village and at least five families were forced to abandon their homes The provincial weather au thorities Tuesday night issued warning of heavier flooding still to come At Sarnia pumps and bull dozers were called out to clear streets of deep slush gt Chatham and Windsor also experienced floods William Abraham Lambton County agriculture representa tive said an exceptionaliy deep ground frost of four to five feet has kept the melting water on the surface Theres just no place for the surface water to go until the ground frost melts said county engineer Otto Van Dcurs Other suggestions directed at adults trying to give tp the habit include public csand higher perhaps punitive tax on cigarettcsw This last actionmigh prove the most attractiveto gov ernment caught between thede mon of lung cancer and the lucrative blue clouds of ciga rette smoke Tobacco taxes the biggest single source of revenue for the government bring ln about £800000W0 year Higher gauntlet of Cougr To Fire cally operational late thls fall Meanwhile North American Air ef Command on nounces that the final to of 66 CFloiB Voodoo Jet interceptor will be dellvered in Aprll to the RCAF by the United States Air Force These Voodoos can carry the Genie nuclear rocket but as in the case of the Bomarc the gov ernmcnt has not said whether such weapons will be acquired for the interceptor The Voodoo for five RCAF squadrons have been withdrawn from three US Air Force squadrons at Lockbourne Ohio Hamilton Calif and Grilflss Air Force Base NY The squadrons will be operational by late summer WASHINGTON CP Presi dent Kennedys bid for vast power to reduce United States tariff his run into stiff Repub lican uppo ion Some modifica lions are cly bclnrc the pres idcntial hill the cpu spokesman trade pulic bc stillin tearching the lhcchnhli he believes cssen fiattstylegunrd American Ju duslrics n74iiiisliariff sloshing Buthe belicvcs hepdtlctlin anintcrvicw that must Repub licans in Congress and even some Democrats want modifica tion written into the bill to make sure the administration doesnt yleld concessions on some spe cific commodity without getting an equal concession on that commodity from other coun tries George Ball US undersecre tary of state maintains that LOCAL WEATHER Becoming runny Ind littl colder law tonight so blah tomorrow 55 For full sum mary please turn to page two expected to be at least electroni Not More Than per Copy20 Pam BEGIN ARtEY External Affairs Minister GENEVA CF The 17Da tlon disarmament conference upcncd here today wlth ll from the United Nations to bridge the chasm of interna tional fear and distnist The formal opening session Prlor to todays formal opening of the disarmament pnrley the United States not Britnl were reported to have made Instminute bid to convince Russia that inspections to enforce nuc lear test him would not be the some thing or rpylng The ltusslnns were report ed to have remained resol ute to thclrwlews and to thls extent flunk and Home have been unsuccessful JFK Tariff Bid Hits Opposition kind of approach could cause panic in some American in dustries particularly these pro tected by extremely high rates if the president had to negotiate equal concessions on each par ticular product some of these industries mightbo forced out of businesses US moved 15mg unrestrfc ed trade But when pressed by Repub licans Ball added before the House ways and means commit tee Tuesday that he would not loppose granting the president additional authority to obtain productbyproduct equalization providing it wasnt made man datory that he do so The president wants power to negotiate elimination of tariffs on those categories of goods in which the US and Conunon Market together supply at least 80 per cent of the nonCommu nist market He wants authority to negotiate reductions in other rates by us much as so per cent iAny Form Of IsBad RC Psy NEW YORK tAPlA Roman Catholic psychiatrist says any form of birth control including the churchvapproved rhythm method is psychologically bad And the newly developed oral tablets to prevent conception might be the worst method yet from the psychological stand point adds Dr John Cava nagh He says women have be come fearful because ofwvarne ings that prolonged use of such tablets may have adverse physi cal effects in later years Cavanagn is private prac titioner and special lecturer in postural psychiatry at Catholic University in Washington He gave his views Tuesday in speech helore the Catholic Guild of Psychiatrists Cavanagh maintained that any form of birth control frus trates natural need andis likely to become source of internal discord of deceit and of infrapsychic conflict He said the rhythm method the practice of abstinencedur ing the womans ovulation pe riodltespeclalty creates feelings of frustration This frustration in causes hostility he said turn taxes could discourage smoking and keep revenue at the same level Taxes on cigarsand pipe to hacco may be lowered and ciga rette smokers thus encouraged to swltch to what the report aoysis less dangerous forrh of gt smoking Meanwhile cigarette manufac turers are hastily mounting counterattack They say the re ports conclusions are based on questionable statistical evidence and are campfgning for more Birth Control chiatrist Says As for oral contraceptives Cavanngh said endoctrinulogists have advised that such drugs might have ill effects on en docrine gland functions other than ovulation Thus far he said tests seem to show it is safe for women to take these drugs over two year period Whether more sustaincd ad ministration will lcad to organic damage none can say Cava nagh observed And yet there are many who are willing to use them experimentally on large groups of innocent women Takes The Chair Thursday lasted only five mlnuteslong enough for an address from Omar Loutfl of the United Arab Republic special representative of UN Acting SecretaryGeneral Thantond then the public galleries werc cleared nnd the delegates got down to procedu ral work During the ute private =scssion that followed the confer ence decided that the United Statcs and Soviet representa Jtivcsas the worlds two major nur powerswould or per monent chairmen supported by thlrd rotating chairmanshlp Burmas fhl Han was selected by lot as the first rotating clinir man Canadas External Affairs Minister Green will be chairman Thursday and thereafter the chairmanship will rotate nlphn bcticolly Green was believed to be the man behind the suggestion foi daily rotating chairmen whlch will give each delegation is say in the conduct of business In his speech the resumptlnn at dlsarmoment ne gotiations after almost two years could in itself provide valuable step toward the relaxa tion of lntcmntlonal tenslona RECALLS AGREEMENT Recalling the agree It last September between the United States and the Soviet Union on eight principles for disarma ant negotlntinns and the crea tion of an lntematiqpahbody to query these outflow said new opportunity is pro vided for bringing to bear in your negotiations influences which might help to bridge lhA chasm of mutual fear and dia trust He said positive and lopefld elements exist but no one could fail to rccognize the com plexity of the task and the dim cultles to be overcome All UN member nations hoped the conferences progress report due June will also give cvl dence of the large extent of your will to agree The formal opening session will probably be the only one open to newspaper menand the public The working sessions are expected to be held behind closed doors TO PRESENT PLAN new American plan for com plete and general disarmament under full international supervi sion and control is expected to he put before Thursdays meet ing At the same time the sources said Russians may present the conference with Soviet pro posal thus putting the delegates in position to study rival West ern and Communist plans at their first working meeting The American plan was re ported to have the full support nf Canada Britain and Italy the iothcr three Western delegations jle the talks It was drawn up in close consultation with their rep resentatlves Liberals SACKVlLLE N3 CPILib eral Leader Pearson says his pal on will announce pro posed national health progr7i ué said the Liberals are work ing nna detailed program which would be contributory to those SCABES MANY saunas SLllMP jut Over Britain research into air pollution as cause of lung cancer They also claim there are psychological and pharmaceu ticalbenefits in smoking How fnr the mauufncturers will be able to lnhlbit govern ment actlon remains to be seen They demonstrated powerful pressure in Westminster re cently whentbc government re jected monopolies commission recommendation that one to bacco llrrn sell Its substantial holdings in rival companys Planning Health Program who can afford to pay and which must be acceptable to the provinces and to medical auth orities Liberals believe that every Canadian ought to be able to get health care when he needs it without the crippling effect of bills he cant afford to pay he said in an address to the Mount Allison University forum The Liberal party will sub mit carefully designed pro gram for that purpose which can be put into effect with prac tical good sense Mr Pearsons forum speed was his third major address of the day as he began three day tour of New Brunswick and Princa Edward island HAVE CHOICE Ehrlierin his speech he said Canadians have choice in the next federal election of Con servative policies whlch had failed tn the last five years or new Liberal leadership toward new achievements for them selves and new contributions to hurtta

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