Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Nov 1968, p. 1

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warmer crow with in slow tonight to iiith For fun then attain piepe see page EXAMINER retaerioues Pnsonj Is Perverted UliAWA GP Usa of the strap in Canadian prison is de scribed intha current issue of CW the Canadian Welfare Council magazine as ham lydisgulsed homosexual as adult it is the only legitimate outlet to massively forbidden pleas ure rather than deterrent says John Seeleykformer chairman of socioloa at York UrdversltyLToronto Another writer in the Novem berDecember issue of the mag azine also castlgatu the rise of the strap and the catonine tails Dr John Griffin of To ronto executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Asso ciation says the damage done prisoan by Housing is often severe and irreversible On top of that the damage to the administrators of such pun ishment is ottco very real albeit somewhat more subtle Both Dr Griffin and Dr See ley now with the Cean for the Study of Democratic institu write in support of an earlier article that says corporal pim ishment should he removed from the Criminal Code At present the code allows judges to prescribe the cold ninetails in cases of rape sex not lulercoursewiitr girls under 14 indecent assault on female or male incest use of drugson someone who tries in resist the UN CommitteeSeelrs Sanctions lions Santa Barbara Calli Lash bery ry The catcmlnetaila is used ecrosi the back oi prisoner federal penitentiarics service spokesman said judges have presuibed it as punishment three or four times this year Penitentiarles Act rcgulations allow the commissioner of peat tentiafo to Iautboriszhrrvse of the strap prson or as sauit oovguarda The spokesman said it has beenlrsed once this year NDP Fight Band Plan KITCHENER OP Threats of general strike and call to fight it in the meets marked debate Friday on resolution to the biennial convention of the Ontario New Democratic Party opposing recommendations of the Rand Royal commission on labor strife The resolution was adopted unanimously but only when sev eral speakers had criticle its language astoo weak The resolution summary oi 12 tiled with the convention by riding associations condemned the report of lvanO Rand as retrograde step in labor reJa tlons which among other things would place organized labor in legal straitiacket To Fight Atticanilpariheid UNITED NATIONS or con damned the policy of apartheid aeparation oi the racealh South Africa and called sanctions to combatit an lnstnnrrent for stoipin the South African policy it was an apparent exerclsein iulllltyx Rut Mooidolan countries who bring the matterupyear after year seek to keep apartheid be fore the eyes of the World For 23 years the UN has been condemning the South African racial policy Ona speaker in the current debate counted 69 previous resolutions on apart lacid The South Alrican govern ment has not radically changed its policies through those years comma this years debate Some therVers hackers and opponents considered Fridays resolution sponsored by 41 countries as an endorsement of guerrilla warfare against South Africa gt Canada followed its usual course of abstaining from the 35 Violas SAIGON APt Authorfta Live sources said today Presi dent Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam may be heading his conditions for sending delega tion to the Paris peace talks which he has boycottedior two weeks gt The sources said he is ready to send negotiating team it the United States assure it is leading role in the talks They said he would still refuse to re cognize the Viet Oongs Nat ionai Liberation Front but worse shortens Dollari1bundUndérFire ano ivlil not be One factor acting against the coupon art Anxiety about the French franc rubbed oil on the United States dollar and the British pound today as the worlds top bankers assemJ bled in Basel Switzerland to dim sis Speculators hed to get rid of francs dollaré andpounds switching to gold commodities and the West German mark currently rated the safest all paper money Financial commentators here said the market activity was the most feyered sterling was evaluedexactly your pita ottiotal growing monct won vote whllaexpressing it abhor ceoi apartheid mdnue snare failed aln this year inn bid to delete from the resolution section ciriling on the security Council to take up the matter it has not touched since 19 and totmpose man datory sanctions Britain one of the Main trade lag partners of South Africa ab stainedfromthe vote as usual Sovicls launch Largest Spaceship MOSOOW The Soviet Union today launched Proton 1V described in an oificial an nouncemet asntheworlds big gest urnanncd spaceship The announcement said booster rodret puts payload of 17 tohslinto earth orbit of Hill 125 tons is umoitiedgsdentltic equipment Proton iV will continue stud ics ot cosmic rays and their in teraction with nucleiof atoms legislature acting finance in the announcement said would allow his delegation to address to remarks broadh to the Co Matilde Officially isstill on rec ord as sayinghe will not send delegationJo the talks ii the NLF sits as separate negotiati ing entity Sources close to Viccdresl dent Nguyen Cao Ky reported he had bcen approached by This to head South Vietnams delegationin Paris They said Ky considerihg the otter trying to determine whether the 771 PeaceLIalksaBorcort granitic horas Winona Para IInQuiry QUEBEC not Premier JeanJacques Bertrand said day theFinance departments Quebec Liquor Board would have tolerated or nized clandestine commerce al cohol Meanwhrl representatives of 3000 striid liquor board work ers and the can adiourned ne gotiations for the weekend with the major issue of wages still unsolved The workers have been on strike since June as Premier Bertrand told ter Amend Russell and the us There was nothing to indicate that Tllieu in stand however statement released it his press aide ltCol Tram Van La Meanwhi other sourcelvsaid optimists vn the Saigongov ernmeilt are speaking of Nov 22 Yes the date tor cabinet reshuf lle which wouid clear for the dispatch of rich toParis the following week The sources said the cabinet reshuffle would settle differences rltion that clandestine com sernhly and Guy Mardrriar sec official Aaronwaiter in Min likely in January R0 or am turalvhwinter shipporad acornmcnt to liertenanbgovernor 1sz11 tloe department are looking into allegations by the liberaloppo mercevin liquorhas been ear ricdv on in Quebec since the strike began The investigation follows the seizure last weekend in subur ban Vanterot more than 9500 bottles of liquor worth about $100000 Five persons have been arraigned in court on charges otoorispiracy in the ii licit transport of liquor Summons have also been is suedagainat Transport DAnlou lnc whose president is Adelard DAnjuu Union Nationale member of the legislative as retarytreasurer of ltlelohers Distilleries Ltd Transport DAnjou and Mr Marlaior will appearrl court Nov 21on charges of violating the Quebec Liquor Board Act The live already arraigned including our employees of Meléhem Distilleries of ca thierville Que face prelimi nary hearingNov 21 Constant Bone and dance policyls completed ancesthat the devalued The modtrngin Baselwas to routinemonthly session of central European bankers But there have beenperslstent ru mors that the West German mark viilbe revalned upward irom its presentJevel ofvabout America cents Trance is expected to seek massive later nnLional support iorthe loan Swiss hanigerajreporterj they were inundated with orders for themes Gar Th Financial nca the pound sh Vii2W franc was fear that hranca may bring back exchange control causing the rush to switch to other Ctreel onvertihle curren cies or commoditiesThe French tinaneo ministry denied it iaeven consideringexchange control Another factor was the rise in the Frenchreost or living now running arrive per cent ayear This inevitably madatha irancs purchasing power suspect Currency dealers in Frankfurt said theiWest German federal bank took in more than $500 000000 from media in Friday or ofltthorrghtt as West German industries said it misgivings about using air saldfaithough the West German of the mark it sees noreason vlcepresldent of th German crewrno coins from FranceMarlra were going at the peakrate oi 397Ito the US dollar and broke through their billet ceiling with rela tion tofrancs iliowever the Federation of has condrierabla and basic change alterations as ameans of influencing the marke it economy showeda trend favora hi toward upward revalustinn for such move immediately AndDr Otmar Ernminger CentralBaok said to undo la nonacnse Gov MacDonald otficially 01 en Fair atTorontoFrh day night CP Wrrephotol Reelect Polish Commemstleader wasSaw ilteutdrsle Wind yslaw Gomulka today was releu lected ieaderoi Polish Commu nist partya post he has held torrthe last in year But three members the foru mcrpolitburo including For eign Minister Adam Rapackl were dropped irom the lzman governing body Others who lost theirplaces were Engeniusz Szyr responsi ble or development of science and technology it Franclszek Waniolka Whojspecializedin in dustrial and economic matters lloyalCouple RestOn Tour rucoricniié3neutun Prince Philip rested Friday in setting Queen Elizabeth Ian which contrasted sharply to the noisyyaxploslve receptions given the royal couple in Chiles main cities in the it ofChiies alre district 600 miles south of San tiago the Queen andeher hus band enjoyedmagnificent scenery at small hotel on the edge of Villarrica lriicleair Foreign Policy Is It Or Contention Though lli domcstic policies have caused tile stir he and External Affairs Milolrellfiharp havebeen in almost constant hot wet with the Commons pp position and some other ov ern eats over foreignpolrcy For instance Oppositionlead er Robert Stanfield changedlu thaCommons Friday that the government has one pollcyfto tell NATO and anoth for home eonsrrm ption MrQStantiolds assertronwas apparently basedon Mr Tm deauaireqricnr indications that the government wants tolrcduce ila NATO commitments and its statement tDtlra NATO ministe rial meeting in Brussels this week that Canadian military strength will not he reduced Montreal liolice DismantleZVBombs MONTEEAL CPL one bers of the Montrealpollca tech nical laboratory were called on todismantle their second bomb In leas than 24 hours citys cast and man cropsvsrouno sermons group TORONN tCP its time judges and lawyers took lesson from Erlme Minlstcr Trudeau and tho hippiesby desterclring their solemn courtregalia says Judge Omer ll Chortrand county courtludga irom LOrlgnal Ont if they dont he writes in the currentadltion of the Canadian Bar Journal they risk the disrespect and deri sion of pompme ge aeration Av hippie confronting Judge today might well ask Why wear those archaic tabs and collars isdhe sttff collar used to uphold lot tering head and the tabs to collect the droolt Judge Chartrnnd says it is right that judges and law yera sliouldseek to inspire trust in their judgment but they should do it with their prose instead of their pose 55 win OtiGrave Consequences Military intervention BRUSSELS CPD The North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion today urged Rusia in the interests of world peace to re train ironi usingforce and in terfering in the alienr or other states communique an nounced Ttie communiqunissoed after twodny meeting of the NATO ministerial council added ADe terarlned to safeguard the tree dom and independence of their countriesthey the members oi NATO could not remain indif forentrlo any development which endangers tlrclr security Clearly anySoviet interven tion directly or iodineimmed ing the situation in Europe or in the Mediterranean would create runes out TeameroGive me definition of Buccaneer Student lugh price for treasonones and gtInDead1ofrk sausaunhm The an gloRhodesian independence talks broke up today with deadlock still LImresoived Hobbitshour session brought no significant change in attitude by the Rirodcsians to British proposals tor settle meat George Thomsoh ister without portiolr British team in the The Examiner TODHY Ann hasten6 VCluircbeaI City hemz cuisineslo re fluii Deaths10 notion4 Sports3 TllFfilH Listingsl Weatherit Womens6 prcssstatement issued by the Rhodesian government after the talks ended said Thomson will report to the British cabinet gtbeioreany decision is taken on tuture contacts betwcen the Brittlsh and Rhodesian govern en it is clear that although some progress hadrbeen made on number or British propos als there remains fundamen tal disagreement on several major questions of principle the statement said oppression an international crins with grave consequences Thcwarolng to ltloscow was endorsed by all members of the alliance including France The twodny meeting ended with publication of the commu nique and NATO spokesman said it had been approved by all delegations Tlria was taken as no indica tion France had dosed ranks With its allies following the So iet occupation of Crechoslovo l9 Tho communique isaid So long as the Soviet leaders ad here toa policy of force those newy uncertainties will remain Tire allies are convinced that thclrfpolltlcal solidarity remains indispensable discourage aggression and oth er forms of Above all they stand wholly determined to meet their com mon responsibilities andin ac cordance with thaNorth Allan rile treaty to defend the mem bers at the alliance against any armcd attack The comauraique said that the use of torceand the stationing in Czechoslovakia wor Soviet forces not hitherto déploycd there arousedgravo uncertainty about the calculations and intern tions of the Soviet Union and de mended great vigilance on the parrot NATO allies it said that the cw uncertai ties resultingfrom recent Sovigt actions also extended to the Mediterranean basin This situation requires that the Allies continue by every available means their efforts to promote stability and just and equitahiepcace as well as mn tual cooperation and under standings in the area The expansion of Soviet ac tivity in the Mediterranean in cluding the increased presence of Soviet naval uniw requires vigilance to safeguard Allied se curityf Czech Ll Military Police Head OiiSiudent Pratosisj pronoun no ozeéiiosie ak military policanennwith slabmaohloeigunspatrolied city dreets oday as the countrys Commltnist leaders waged An anxious country awaited the outcome at the crucial cen tral committee meeting nowrrr its second day and wondered Whether students and workers would defy goveuimentzban vak ar ague reportedunder etilancoby the Czechoslo gt and sources said the 50mm Erague garrison was on alert with all leaves can celled Armored personnel rera were noticed at one offlre small Soviet military command posts in thecity hut therewas no confirmation of rumors that some Soviet units had returned to Prague from permanent 41 king lot ehr ltealMimi Fla camp in outlying areas

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