11 Watcrfillcd bumpers to cushion the shock in collisv ions are being installed on TEST WATER CUSHION Bumpers to Tomnto Transit Commis sion buses In demonstrate the water cushions the shocl and the bus gets its wind shield washcdi CF Wires photo OTTAWA CPIPaul St Fierre the storyteller who be came politician has imprcsA sionsnot conclusionsof life as player on the countrys na tional political stage It is just stupid for anybody tp come here and in few months decide whether the po litical system is workable or hot he said in an interview in his parliamentary ollice So he takes no dogmatic posi tions on political life although he hassomc grave doubts about it as the freshman It or Coastvciiiicotin Like finding the decisionmakers to get things done His early search has led him to the wry conclusionimpres sionI ratherthat political deci sions are made by group ol elves or gnomes buried in cavern onehallmile under the Great Canadian Shield that piece of rugged topography which makes up much of East crn Canada It is another way of saying that it is easy to founder on gov ï¬ernment bureaucracy as you try Stanï¬eld Reacts géilrudeau Comment orrnwn or Conserva tive Leader Robert Stanï¬eld Thursday borrowed quote at tributcd to King Louis who France tn express his reaction to Prime Minister deeaus oi iection to the press prying into he hedroomsuf the state Mr Stanfield was asked by Ireporters outside the Commons how he telt about Mr Trudeaus blast at Canadian newspaper don particularly the prime min terfs remark that the nation as no place in the bedrooms oi the state Mr Stanfield didnt hesitate moment He could only refer questioners to Louis XIV ho once is supposed to have said LEtat cest moi which translated forcefully could be The state am the state Earlier in the Commons Act ing Prime Minister Hellyer saA ï¬luted Mr Trudeaus courage in dressing down the press But he assured the Commons that there was no threat against Vthe journalists implied in Mr Trudcaus comments Bank or Nova EScotia Ups Itate TORONTO CP ThBBBIIk mot Nova Scotia Thursdayhc itcdme the sixth Canadian char red bank to raise the interest ratc on its nonehequing savings Iaccounts to per cent from this per cent effective Feb it ThevBank oi Montrealrlioyal iBank Bauque Canadienno Na viionale TorontoJJominion Bank iand Canadian imperialhank oi Commerce announced earlier ithey wereraising theirrinterest flutes ongeavings accounts after increasing their prime interest irate on loans to seven from liner cent it It WELL INSURED U1Iited States residents owned $9M700000 worth of life insur naooe issued by legal reserve tile ilflsutdnce companiesat the end tof loco Linen Wednesday night in Lnn to work on behallt of your const isuenls People get lost in red tape jungle and think you can unrav el it he said He sees his role as hallassed ombudsman Nothing movcs quickly lilr St Pierre 45 made his name as chronicler oi the earthy life in British Columbias Coriboo country beinre winning theEC seat in the June 25 election gt7 Newcomer Hos Doubts On Parliaments Operation He is Liberal but as an indi4 vidualist shy of societys prcs sures he is not enamored ol the party system In the Commons you tend to hear the same thing snid to to 15 times by each of the tour po litical groups in it he said He wonders it the people within each group are trying to con vince one another is or Ottawa it has its charm but it is not real city MIDIAR DI AT 51 EDINBURGH Reuterst Prol John Dover Wilson 37 who recently mmploted year task ol editing the New Carrbridge University edition til Shakespeares wo rk died Thursday at his home in Scot land near here IKE RECOVERING WASHINGTON thPi For mer president Dwight Eisen hower continues to show steady but slow progress in his recov ery from the latest in series nt scien heart attacks That was the report Thursday from Wal ter heed army hospital where he has been patient since May It STILL PAYING IDNDON Reuters court ordered Thursday the trustees of Errol Flynns estate to pay lziyearold £93000 about $24300 debt the actor never honored when alive The court said Flynn borrowed the money from the Morgan Guaran ty Trust Co of New York In 1957 two years hclore his death in Vancouver He was to have repaid the sum in 1958 STATUE ARRIVE TORONTO tCP It liveton equestrian statue oi King Ed ward VII gitt to Toronto from the government of India or rived Thursday The eityr parks committee has recom mended the l3foot statue be erected in Queens Park on base 15 feet high SIIDWS APPRECIATION CAIRO Reutersl Egypt has put port or its foreign currency assets in French banks in appreciation of Presi dent de Gnulles stand toward the Arab cause Hassan Abbas Zaki ecnnum and foreign trade minister said Thursday De Gnutle recently extended an embargo on the sole of French arms to Israel BOYS GET BEER BLANDFORD England lieu torsl Boys at school here are in hnve their own club where they can drink beer and cider club licence hos been granted Bryanston public school on it can run basement bar for boys oi 17 and to neons FRONTIER TORONTO or Dr Tomcehkn director or the In the University ol Waterloo has been elected chairman of the board of governors of Frontier College here Dr Tomechko 6i is native or Lipton Sash Your cmnenn SIMCOE CF Gordon Keith West Jr 10 ot nearby Vittorio Thursday was charged with dangerous driving in con Someone Somewhere Wants What 9991 Why not have CLEANU SALE Turn unwanted items into cosh with AFastiltttion Examiner Classified Ad rcALI 7232414 An AdVisor will help you word your ad tor best results It TIIE BARR EXAMINER FRIDAY JLNUARY 17 BB WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF dustrinl Research Institute at ncctlnn with an accident on Hiyivuy at two miles south of Slmeoe in which Belmont Ont man was killed Norman Abbey on Ontario depart ment at highways surveyor cm killed Wednesdly and his com panion Ztyenrold John Vordlt log or Benchvillc Ont was taken to hospital in Woodstock where he is in fair condition mm mm WOODSIOCK 1C Alcx under Restoule 37 patient at Woodstock Psychiatric Hospital was killed Thursday when stnick by truck while walking along Highway 59 just north ot here Restoule was former resident of the Sturgeon Fells Ont ares RETAILERS NED SATINIA Three Sar nln retailers were fined 3100 each alter pleading guilty Thursday to possession of ob scone and magazines for the purposes at distribution nnd sole Fined were store operators John Byllck and Herbert Smith and Michael Mcreurin who runs billiard room The obsceno material was seized by morality squad oilicerr Nov mt FIVE LEFT HOMELESS SIIIATFORD Ont CPI lamin of live was lelt homeless lhursdoy when fire swept through the home ot Mr and ltlrs Ernie Buhrow Police said the tire may have started while the huhrows thrceycsrold son was playing with matches HAGEY RESIGNS WAiEItIDO Ont CPI The resignation or Dr in ilagey as president of the Uni versity of Waterloo was an nounccd Thursday by the uni versitys board ot sovernors His resignation is clteetlvo Jan 31 The board said in state ment that Dr Hegey president since the university wanes tablished in 1957 asked to be rc placed because of henlth rea sons MAN DOG KILLED TORONTO CP George Welch 56 of Toronto was killed Thursday when he was stniek by car while walking his dog near his home The boxer dog was also killed in the accident Andrew Eastman 45 of To ronto has been changed with eoreless driving MOST IIIIMUNIZED WINDSOR Ont CF survey by the Ontario Hospital Association showed thatfew 0n tario hospitals have curtailed visiting or patients as proud tionsry measure against the Hong Kong do The association also said Thursday many hospi tals have secured enough voc cine to immunize their stelfs in case of an epidemic JuSt You Any More mnorm Education Minister William Divis Thurs day leltfirmed bk decision to extend the high school teaching year to June and declared the matter setlled Mr Davis and his department have been embroiled with stu dents and teachers since last November when it was at nounccd that the academic year in high schools would be lat days Mr Davis said the ruling added five days to the school term in client last year but stu dents and teachers claim it added to days since classes last year ended June Gm er s1 DECISION IS nun LengthénpSchoollYeor MAYOR It gt HhMcPHERSON Managing Editor Dorrie Examiner FIRE culsrn KEAST Downtown Woolworths rsn 22nd pin Students claiinal the exten sion at the WI year would bring ndditlonsl hardships in ï¬nding summer iobs while teacher said they needed the summer holidnys lnr their on studies am the first to recognise the right to disent Mr Dnvls told news conference tin that surely does not automflttb allly carry with itthe right to prevail He said he had met with stu dents and teachers to discuss the extension and all the role vnnt arguments had been weighed and adjustments made where appropriate ufldersz How Do You Enter HEIIESYOUhBIEOIIAIIOETO EIITEIIOUB MODEL BUILDERSOOIITEST DDIIT WASTE AMlIIUTEEItTEII TODAY YOU OOULD BE THE WIII IIEII JUST Pltllt OUT YOUR FAVOURITE HOBBY KIT AT WOOLWOIITIIIS BUILD TIIE DEST MODEL EVER AIIDJUBMIT IT ALOIIO WITII YOUII ENTRY FOIIM TWO AGE OATEOOIIIES I2 Altlt UIIDEII MID l3 TOIIB Contest To Be Judged By BENTLEY litdemo GIMHIIIILLIIliqkwmnml InlluItp LIIIIIIINI Barrio Plaza Woolworths ran 22nd 12 NOON Until 1967 he said all Grade II students were required to write provincial examination which havve now been eliminat ed and the lord school year was longerr Although the department eliminated its finnl Grade 13 ex arninntlons there was never any intention then or now to eUminnte the month at June from the school year he said Mr Davis said some schools will be permitted to introduce flexibility into the staging ol ex aminations and might let stu dents out at class dog or two earlier than originnUy planned Intends and ANNIVERSARY