Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1964, p. 1

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3WmmgjwwgmmWWwgmfiquyffifivfiflufiwfinfiwfimeUQVQWmmmmmWWfiwmu Av local Weather Continuing hot and humid to morrow low tonight It High Wednesday II For complete mmary pluse we two Continuing to expand with Barrie and Elma County room Year No 147 DOING SOME SPRITELY steps Soviet Premier Nikita Krulchev leaves the portion oi Haas Palace his residence during tiveday vuit in Stock holm Sweden Swedish Prem ier Tags Eriander watches at right during incident yester day Meanwhiletlght security is maintained for the artery oi the Communist leader Police mashed plot to kidnap Kru shchcv The country is haven ior 50000 relugecs irom Com munist countries AP Wire fihfitfi via cable irom Stock l2 Swedish Police Smash STOCKHOLM AWSwedish pollca have smashed plot to kidnap Soviet Premier Khrush chev and hold him hostage tor the release ol political prisoners behind the iroo Curtain Police confirmed that at least one man described only as abryearoid foreigner was ar rested Monday near Haga Cas tic where the Soviet leader is staying during his liveday state visit The man was reported to have confessed that he and sev eral other men had planned to smash their way through the castle gates in truck armed with submachineguns Tire newspaper Altonblsdet which has close connections with the Swedish govcmment said the man incuatody was Hungarian Police declined to ooniirm this There also was speculation that the plot was hatched by members of tha Ustashi in natic Croatian sntiCommnnlst organization which iought ior the Nazis during the Second World War Ust tr The public prosecutor ill ism membership in Sweden which is haven ior about some relu gees tmm Communist countries REPORTS THREAT No weeks belorc Khrush cheve arrival in Sweden the newspaper Expressen said the Ustashi hadvthreateoed openly to kill the Soviet leader Khmhchev will die in Swe dcn Expressen noted Usta shi leader as ng County Police Supt Aske Magnusson signed the charge sheet against the arrested man it is correct that yesterday arrested man suspected oi preparing it ous activi ties the superintendent saidr Magnusson described report by Stockholm newspaper that the plotters were armed with LATE NEWS Father or Two InIair Condition OSHAWA CP Joseph Kiosier as so Oshawa truck driver and father of two children who was shot in his stomach Monday night in an Oshawa hotel beverage room was reported in lair con dition early todiiy US Civil Rights Workersllisappear PHILADELPHM Miss tAP Mystery deepened today into the strange disappearance oi three young civil rightsworkere They killed will impair Quelltr Medical Men Claim were last heard irom Sunddy night sitar this east central Mississippctown henna PLAN VANCOUVER OP The leaders oi Canadas medical profession say that patients who can should pay at least part at the cost oi the services they re ceive from their doctors They say without this pa tient participation in medical ciit insurance plans whether pub lie or doctor sponsored the medical services of the country will suiier because doctors will be overworked sored plane was defended Mon day by members oi special committee which drew up port onthe matter tor the eral council oi the Canadian Medical Association And earlier the general coun he parlisment oi me closapproved an execut committee statement which vr tualiy selected the medical 1n surance recommendations or the Hall royal commission on flhe principle described as health similar to the deductible clause in an automobile insurance pol icy would be aimed at curbing pressure on the doctor by the patient to provide services he does not need The philosophy oi patient participation to doctor spon The statement said medical liiauiantte as advocated by the commission will in the long run im the quality oi medi cal ca Canada The people oi Canada should be aware that similar plane whichgareoper Tl Plot To Kidnap Mr sub machine guns as dreamed up story He said more arrests were not likely undei present circumstances Magnusson who also is the statement sayi mllnlltiorces irons overrunning Por certain time polWlmimimlVg NWW dialerfldei have had their eyes on ior eigner and resident of Stock holm our suspicions become such on Sunday that gave the order ior hlssrrest Malaysia May With Indonesia HONG Reuters Deputy Premier lIn Abdul Ra zak said today Malaysia will consider hiring its dispute with Indonesia to the United Nations lollowing the latest attack by lndooeslan guerrillas in the Ma laysian Borneo border area Razalr who also is deience minister oi the Britishhacked Malaysian Federation said he will visit Malaysian Borneo tor firsthand investigation of de fences there Razak was speaking at Hong Kong beiorc returning to the Malaysian cspital oi Kuaia Lumpur low hours alter the three power summit in Tokyo be tween Malaysia The Philip pines and lndonesia was com pleted Sunday live Britishled Gurhha soldiers lighting with Malaysian security iorces ina Borneo lungle border area were paying aspeedlng fine in The engagement in which the soldiers were ldlled was de countries have led to excessive demands for services which have overtaxed the ability oi health workers to provide The consequence has been to substitute quantity ior quality and has sacrificed in many in stances the interest of the sick pollen The committee presented its report to the lilomember gen eral council in summary form The council voted to send the reportto all Canadian doctors ior study The matter will be dealt withagain at an extra dinary council meeting next year gt The summary ssidWe be lieve that to maintain the qual ity oi medical care the doctor sponsored plans should evolve Cabot Dodge has resigned as students in an adioining room Barrie Ontario Canada Tuesday June 23 ii Lodge Quits Post WASHINGTON iAPlHeuiy US ambassador to South Viet Nam and will he succeeded by Gen Maxwell Taylor Presi dent Johnson announced today Johnson also told press ooniercnce that Alein John son now an assistant secretary oi slate and veteran foreign service career otiicer will be come deputy ambassador new post Taylor new chairman oi the Joint chiefs oi staii will be suc needed in that post by Gen Earle Wheeler now army chief oi stall Johnson said Defence Stere tnry RobertJMamsrs has not yet recommended successor to Wheeler in the top army post US May Extend SE ilsian War WASHINGTON AP Many Congress members indicated beiici today that the Johnson administration has decided it is willing to risk war with Com munist China to prevent Cour Senator Aiken Rep Vt said he was appre henslve about general er Xapsion oi the wsr in Southeast Take Dispute To UN scribed by observers as the big gest onslaught on Malaysian se curity iorce since the unde clared jungle war broke out in months ago HERES ONE An inspector visiting coun try school was extremciy an noyed at the noise made by the At last unable to stand it any longer be opened the door and burst upon the class Seeing one boy taller than the others andtalklng great deal be seized him by the collar remov ed him to the next room and stood him iinnly in the corner Now you stand there and be ouietl he commanded Ten minutes later small head appeared around the door andrs meek voice Aasked Please sir may we have our teacher backi from theirpresent concept oi total prepayment to the soun der more economical and more logical one patient participa tion at the level at the item oi service The summary and committee members fiwho attended press coniarenca explsined that those who could should pay some of the cost oi doctor serv ices at the time they receive them indigents should be looked alter by arrangement made the medical prolesr th slon no government Govem ment could also pay subel ior marginal casesbetwec digents and those who are ac supporting Tha sellsupporth group wouldbe those who MRS ELOISE JONES Relains Saskatoon Liberal or ifiarrir Examiner Not More Than 7a For Copyid Pigs Bradford Striker Injured At Plant women ls Severely Hurt CARL LEGAULT Niplssing Victor Tories Retain Seats lvo ledcrai byelections Mon day leit party representation in the house or Commons un changed Liberal won in Nip lasing and Progressive Core aervallve in Saskatoon Neither had any diiiiculty in the Northern Ontario con atituency long heldior thellb ersie by the late John Garland it atoid Stirr ieated Donneily of North Bay Progressive Con servative and Rev Harry Mae key at Mattawa New Democra tic Party in Saskatoon Eloise Jones was elected to the seat held by her husband Harry Jones un til his death earlier this year She deieated iorrner mayor Sid Buckwold Liberal snd Jim Harding 23yearold university student NDP The resultsileit one Commons vacancy Westmorland in New Brunswick it has been repre sented by Liberal hide out who died suddenly May 29 byclection has yet to be called ior that constituency Standios oi the Commons Liberal 128 Progressive Conservative New Democratic Party 17 Sociai Credit Credltisie rs Vacant When counting oi ballots ceased for thernight with all Mr Legault had 914 votes but onevoi 191 polls reported Mr Donnelly 3573 and Mr MacKay 3562 it was little closer in Sas katoon With all oi 215 polls in ported Mrs Jones had 16611 votes Mr Buckwold 14268 and Mr Harding 9531 in Ottawa party leaders each claimed to iind something to cheer about Prime Minister Pearson was quoted by spokesman as loeling im mensely proud of the Liberal showing in both byeleqtions the partys candidate had won in Nipissing and the other had increased the Liberal vote in Saskatoon PC Lesder John Dieienbaker Ottawa Cioomy Over Cyprus VLaos MTAWA tCP There was an air oi discouragement in the capital Monday about two mull civilwarring oountries and Laos truce dupe Laos Con lnooma tax was said by spokesman to be pleased with Mrs Jones clcclt tion and with the good light put up by Mr Donneiiy in Nip lasing where the PCs increased their vote NDP sources painted with pride to gains in party strength in both constituencies do Laziness Blamed lor Urban Blight SUDBUEY CF Lorne Cumming Ontario deputy min ister oi municipal siisirs Mon day blamed ind iierencaand loz iness among elected municipal leaders as the major cause at urban blight He told second day sessions oi the Ontario Association at Mayors and Reeves that lack oi willingneesto make use oi ex isting legislation is more than halt the cause oi the trouble Mr Cumming suggested that recent amendments to the Ma nicipal Act give municipalities even more authority than beiora to arrest blight and improve the physical appearance oi their areas BRADFORD Special as year old woman striker was severely injured last night when car crossed picket lines at Federal Farms produce plant The incident occurred lust he tore midnight Mrs Alice Augusta was taka en to York County Hospital Newmarkei euiiering severe leg injuries siier she was stnick by small European car She was bounced oil the hood oi the vehicle and run over Her husband was among eye witnesses to the incident which resulted when group oi oi strikers attempted to stop the car which was leaving Federal Farms plant Another woman striker was slightly eluted at Sradlord this morning when struck by car which was inching its way through screaming mob oi women outside liannd Bl ver Gardens plant Min Marian Rocha is was treated by local doctor ior minor injuries The driver at the auto lnlt solved was rescued by police when members oi the mp flied to drag him from the ve cla witnesses report that the ear stopped briefly and then pro ceedcd through the crowd all strikers but Mn Augusta were able to Jump clear CROWD SHOUT As the car sped oil the crowd shouted threats oi violence at ter the driver Police Chiei Robert Clark said today that Rudy Hymans sea Andrew St Newmarket was being questioned Picket lines were set up at three Bradford produce iarms Monday alter 300 employees went on strike to back up de mands ior pay increases and better working conditions The strikers mostly women employees at Federal Farms Holland River Gardens and Uni ted harms are members oi lo cal no international Brother hood oi Teamsters ihe Teamsters gdned bargain ing rights alter the Ontario Ls bor Relations Board rejected th lls Car Crosses Picket Line argument oi the iirms that the employees agricultural workers and as such were ex cluded mm the scope oi labor legislation Union leaders said the mini mum raie at the trait and veg etsble processing plants is 85 cents an hour ior men and wo men They wiati to establish minimum oi $130 an hour ior plant employees SACK STRIKEES Casey Dodds Can adisn director at the Team sters said the union is prepared to back the strikers until do cent settlement is reached Following his arrival yester day aiternoon at Federal Farms he told strikers the walkout will continue morning noon and moonshine and until the snow files it necessary Warren Winkler attorney ior Federal Farms was unavailable ior comment He met with com pany oiiiclals and public rela tions councillr Sam Crystal yesterday strikers were angered late in the day when they discovered hi school students were being taen into the plants cross ing picket lines in staii cars TO SEE GOVT Mr Dodds leit Brsdiord last evening ior Ottawa where he is to meet with ledersl oiiiciall in connection with the strike He pointed out belors his ds parture that members oi the Teamsters had been on strike ior as long as nine months in other areas to back up their demands He said Teamster members employed by Iood wholesalers and chain stores will retusa to handle merchandise irons the plant Apart irons wares the union is asking tor weliare plan nine paid statutory holidsys two weeks vacation with pay and Lime and ball up overtime liarry Bodkin union business agent said the three Iirm have altered the workers an ad ditional hali hour ior lunch and 10 minute coiiee breaks but no increase in pay company oiiiclai said pro longed strike oi produce work ers could considerably locisou the price of vegetables

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