Barrie Examiner, 31 Dec 1959, p. 5

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moons Alexei Adzbubei editor of lzvestia and soninlaw of Russias Premier Nikita Khm ahchev and his wife Rada leave Paris Orly Airportas KHBIISIICIIEVS KIN they arrive for louronlists conference in the French can ital Dec 24 On their first evening in Paris they attended Roman Catholic midnight Teache To Ask 510000 For Top Salary IOROMD CHThe Ontario Secondary School Teacherr fed milm Wednsdxy decided to aim for $10000 Inlqu for Its batqualified members The committee on salaries ult pressed belief that the pram ratartiozmtntmmnofuhmw annom would be maintained or raised because of the shortage of teacher and that the federation need make no special efforts in that regard gt But it was pointed out that only 500 of 11000 provincial high school teachers earn 810000 or more mat of these are princi pals viceprincipals and depart Christmas Moss and thanweat to night clubs until the small hours of Christmas They vis ited the tomb of Napoleon and those of the French kings Sunday In Deportation Case TORONTO CF An Ontario reme Court judge Wednesday criticized practices of certain im rni attoa department offi fziaI and called for more legal argumcnt before delivering Judg That on deportation case in volving Hungarian refugee Imre pitsch fMr Justice Stewart erupted when told by lawyer he had no right to hear the case against Hirsch 27 ordered de ted by immigration officer obert Gracie Llf an nsinine view is taken by an unqualified officer you mean can do nothing about itf Mr Justice Stewart asked lawyer John Hilton appearing for the immigration department If such fundamental thing natural justice is quite clearly denied on surely do some thing about he said He al lowed Andrew Brewin the rain geas lawyer to continue with his motion to quash the deportu tion order REFUSED FAIR HEARING Ercwin said Hirsch had been seized at nearby Molten airport Sept 27 held under lock and key overnight and then re4 hard at fair hearing He said Hirsch travelled legally as MONTREAL CF Canadas recovery from the recent reces sion now appears to be in full stridede Canadians forward to healthy year eco nomic expansion in 1060 president of the Canadian Chora ber of Commerce said today visitor from Bolivia via Jamaica to see Toronto aunt Mr Brewin said the immigra tion officer erred in not later viewing the aunt Mrs Hansi Biencr If he had he would have found she was fully pre pared to be responsible for him Hirsch who had Bolivian passport and threcqnonth visit ors visa was refused ptrmis sion to call his aunt from the First Missile Sub In Atlantic Fleet GROTON Conn AP The George Washington the first United States Polaris missile submarine joined the 115 Navy Wednesday The atomic vessel was offi cially road into the Atlantic fleet submarine force during commislt sion ceremonies at the yards of the Electric Boat division of Gen eral Dynamics Corporation The Silofoot 5400 ton sub marine hos 16 launching tubes for the Polaris missile which has rangeot more than 1200 miles and which can carry thermo can look nuclear warhead TIGIITEN GOVERNMENT BELTS services likely toreachmore tha gt Preserviog favorable clir mate for further economic ex aosion places heavy responsi llities on labor management and government said Gor don Love in yearend message These segmentsdf our ecor nomy must work together to keep this country strong Productive and free placeemphasis on the word free for it is in an atmosphere of freedom where there is minimum of control that individual enterprise floult riches best AXAIION PROBLEM Governmeots at all to should start belttightening since ilass government spending is the snrest way of reducing the tax amen High personal and corporate come tax rates discourage io iflative and sales and similar taxes add to the costs of manu facturers and to the prices we pay as consumers Steps should be taken to ensure that both labor and management are equally responsible under the IN said Mr Love ffBINEio vtlrodecds in cm Ifund arm swoop JACKIOT IMF IIIILLj GORDON Love The government must adopt policies that will encourage de velopment and expansion of both domestic and foreign markets Certain disciplines imposed to ensure arsound currency must continue to be accepted If in flation is halted and sound cur rency ensured existing costprice patterns may well be altered gth benefits to the whole coun Mr Love outlined these high New You Eve ifliiiiliiili Mahmud Restrictc To 18 Years and over immigration office Mr Brewin said He said Mr Grocic discovered Hirsch had only $175 with him not cnoughto return to Bolivia and decided the Hungarian was not suitable entrant to Canada because he was likely to become public charge and hence not boon fide nonimmigrant SAID DOING DUTY Mr Hilton said the immigra tion officer was pursuing his duty under the Immigration Act and acted on his own opinion as entitled Mr Hilton said Hirsch came with oneway ticket and had in suff eat money to return to This surely indicated ev1dence of plan to stay here You want the law interpreted in the lowest possible fashion on behalf the special inquiry of ficers Mr Justice Stewart said He said arbitrary discretion on behalf of the officers is par fectly shocking and should be stamped out as vigorously as possible Mr Brewin sold the deporta tion order was made one Sun day which could make it in valid Mr Justice Stewart asked both counsel for more informa provement in the winteremploy Federation has doubled its tion especially on this point lights of the economic outlook for 1960 Total value of all goods and than $37000000000 Increase in spending on plant and equipment should be about six per cent Housing starts are expected to decrease almost 15 per cent to about the 125000 level Investment iniinveotories prob ably will he $800000000 higher The retail price level is un likely to show an increase much in excess of one per cent Unemploymoat will continue to decilnep there will be an irri ment situation compared with 1959 Hike Scholarships To Lure Students TORONTO CHThe Ontario Public Schools Men Teachere scholarships in an effort to lure bright students into the teaching profession The federation at closing ses sions of threeday convention agreed to increase scholarships to $500 from $250 for the top stu dent at each of the provinces eight teachers colleges gln Show tillIE meat heads Top salaries for ordinary class room teachers in Toronto and most Southern Ontario centres run from 57500 to $8500 year depending on qualifications Find $200000 In Stolen Gems TORONTO TONAbout $200 000 worth of Jewelry stolen Christmas Day from Peerless Jewelry Manufacturers Limited was found by police Wednesday in Torontoswcst and Some in paper bags others loose or tangled in clumps the 10000dd collection of bracelets rings watches brooches and pendants was stuffed inside grubby 51 duffel bag Police chlcf James Mackey said no details of the location will be given yet as no arrests have been made But the chief said warrant is out for the arrest of one man whose name is unknown but who can be identified Barnard Sussman president of Peerless Jewelry was called to the chiefs office to identify the stolen goods He said later he behaved every recovered Bank Interest Rate Increases To 537 OTTAWA GP The Bank of Canada interest rate rose Wed nesday to 537 per cent from 673 last week with the sale of $100 000000 in 92 day government treasury bills piece had been TORONTO GP group of young total abstainera attending the Ontario Temperance Federa tions provincial youth conference here said Wednesday that many of the 214 delegatm believe in moderate drinkin and delt manded that drastic altera floos be made in future confer ences petition signed by 10 young 25 Recovery From Reoession Good 1960 Outlook Healthy spiritual influence and seeking of divine guidance at post con fercnces It was urged that all members of Tog Alphaa tem perance youth movement be total ahstainers Catherine Medhurst one of the petition organizers said it re sulted from the realization that viianada Against Resuming Tests WINDSOR 0P Canada is clearly opposed to any further nuclear bests External Affairs Minister Howard Green said here Wednesday Mr Green made the statement durin brief altuolpover sorairport on way an couver and his home riding of VancouverQuadrs Asked for his opinion regarding Pr an id en Eisenhowers an nouncement that the US will not extend its moratorium on nuclear tests Mr Green replied we are against nuclear tests of any kind and our position has been made clear on this point The external affairs minister noted however that the 138 has decided to extend the more torium week by week and ex pressed the hope that there may not be any further tests He said Canada was not In fomied beforehand of the presi dents ci The present moratorium runs out today in mouth 11min smr monomnnmmmnsnnonenmI ccr party asks Ottawa Admit No 111 Effects In Fluoridation OTTAWA CPI The health department to bold new on dnrsement of fluoridation said Wednesday there is no doubt the water treatment process mark edly reduces tooth decay among childish Further departmental study had revealed an ill effects of either medical or dental or turn arising from use of fluoride in community water supplies Thewxhauitive 11year study involved more than 50000 dental examinations of children in Strat ford Brantford and Sarnia For the last it years Brantford has been adding sodium fluoride to its water in the recommended proportion oi one part per mil lion Stratfords water to naturally fluoridated through underground chemical deposits Sarnia has practically no fluoride in its water runrnnn moor wednesdayl report the seventh issued on the study re inforced earlier conclusions about the usdulneas of fluoridation in preventing tooth decay it covers children in age groups 5H and 1244 Dr Emlyn health do partrnent dental consultant who supervised the project said the examiningscientists now may turn to older children He said he expects that in teen the group will seek permission to make studies in the three centres of children in the 11 year age group the oldest at which large numbers are easily available for examination The report said there has been significant and progressive reduction to dental decay among Brantford children at the ages studied since the city began fluoridation in 1945 Stratford children showed somewhat im proved level but the Brantford Strattord differences are in gen eral small EFFICIENCY sunwnn The rcportstates There is no doubt as to the efficacy of mechanically fluoridated water supply containing about one part per millionin very mark edly reducing caries cavities experience in children born lob sequent to fluoridation There is essuitially no dttien co in the cavityvrcduchig ef fects of naturally fluoridated water supply and mechanically fluoridated supply it said No ill effects of either medh cat or dental nature have been revealed by our study or re ported by the medical profes sion by the dental profession or by the health authorities in either Brantford or Stratford University Press IIsks Freedom From All Outside Interference QUEBEC OP lho annual congress of the Canadian Univer sity Press has adopted three coo atitutional chnngcs to provide greater independeooe for the stu dent press One of the changes approved states that the student press should he treel from outside inter ference The delegation from the Uni versity of Ottawas La Rotonde which submitted the constitu tional changes said the goals of the student press cannot be at tained unless it be free from all forms of outside interference Michel Beaubien of the ver sity of Ottawa said Fran lan guage university newspapers are in an extremaly delicate situa Petition Demands Abstainers Only lot of kids at the youth con fierrence he in moderate If Toc Alpha is going to mean anything it has to mean total abstinence she said The petition was presented but 51 discussed because oflack of PRAISE SERGEANT Delegates applauded lo when Royal Moultonhsecre tary of the Ontario Temperance Federation said the conference would be glad to have Sgt Wil frid Henrich of Kitchener police address them again next year Mr Moulton said We think Sgt Henrich did good job Sgt Henrichuwho olaima later that newspapers had mangled his remarks spoke Tuesday at automobile drivers who drink srsvthoNs INSURANCE ea nmoop street at on 35201 tion because of influence which obliges them to adopt certain at titudes for fear of rctaliatloos He did not elaborate other changes said the univer sity press should be free from all pressure financial or other wise from other outside oups and free from all rulings opted by other student organizations Another resolution said the std dent press should have the same rights and privileges as news paper men as far as access to information is concerned Argentine Duelists Excommunicated VATICAN CITY AP Are geatlnas minister of war Bo dolfo Lnrcher and deputy Au gustin Rodriguez Araya loomed automatic cxcommuolcation by fighting duel Vatican sources said Wednesday night So did other Roman Catholics helping them in the dual or watching it the sources said Canonlaw provides for auto matic excommunication of par ticipants In duel of those who abet or encourage them and of those watching it without trying to prevent it In casesof auto matic exconununlcation th ere usually isno official announce merit In the duel Wednesday in Buenos Aires Marcher wounded Araya Both used sabras Lsrcher challenged the deputy after Araya refused to retract criticism of the military forces KILLED CLEANING RIFLE TORONTO CPToivo Mart nan 64 of suburban East York was killed Wednesday when ncalihre rifle he was repairing in his collar accidentally dis charged Policesaid hehad been filing the guns sights HOCKEY TOMORROW Junior gt MRRIE MYERS MARLBOROS 230pm Barrie Arena rumour nonunniiaui imam BIKER Butflegttnsnnmmrmamne cram immune crane 2500 TB Refugees In Months OTTAWA CP The CO PW has called an the federal doveroment to admit 2500 tuber cular European refugees and famlllcs In the but all months National leader Caldwell said Wednesday that the meat admissions 100 patients and their families from Europe is no more than token go ture He sold the number In beds available in Canadian Sanatoria now is around 2700 fFor us to leave these beds empty any longer while thous ands of European refugeu con tinue their dismal wait in camps set up 15 years ago is sin against humanity Mr Caldwell said in statement in connection with the current World Refugee Year He said it would be the federal governments responsibility to make all the necessary arrange ments with the provinces lnclod ing the payment of all costs tor the 2500 22 Families Flying For New Year Here VENNA APlItwillboa happy new year for refugee families who embarked by plane Wednesday for Canada The United Nations high con missioners office for refugees said the group comprises 66 per sons from part of 100 rdugco families from Europe who with dependents will enter Canada under program admitting to an overseas country for tho first time tubercultsis cases without sponsors The group was due at Monkeal at PM EST today Greet Foreigners Vanier Requests gllAWA OP MaiGan George Vanier in his first New Years message as governorgen oral today made especial plea to Canadians to welcome with open arms persons who come from foreign lands to seek new life in Canada Through warm welcome for newcomers Canadians ul strengthen the bonds of unity un der the Crown and continue the apostlcshlp of the Queen who had endeared herself to many new canadians during her visit last summer The governor general wished his countrymen year of health and happiness in heart and mind as well as in body His message was broadcast or tionally radio and television He said in part am deeply touched by the marks of friendship which you have given me Comforted by the warmth of your confidence you make it easy for me to take up my new duties My wife who has shared in your kind musoges joins me it this expression of gratitude To all of you near or far we send greetings for the new year rillay it be onenlf heahlthboagd app oess no or butnof the heart and mind as we Union Seeks Plan For Medical Care TORONTO CmToronto Dls trict Labor Council has estab listh on organizing committee as the first stage in developing unionsponsored comprehensive medlcal care plan for union members in the Toronto area The committee will launch oneyear study of all factors in volvedin the service it would include group practice and offer complete coverage on the pro payment principle The plan competing with Phy sicians Services Incorporated and insurance plans would retain doctors on salary basis and eliminate fee for service methods full film director would be appointed The committee seeks $25000 to finance the initial study It hopes many unions will scrap existing tmion negotiated medical plans in favor of the new service Donald Montgomery vicepres Bill MnIcomaon Muriel Pctermnn Marcomsous 41 DUNLOP ST turnout TRULY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT iron Tuis HOLIDAY soasoN bedstead Attraction FLIGHT comm MAKER dent of lie labor count and president of the new committee said some employees have pressed interest Reveal Names Of Found In Fire Ruin WINNIPEGOSIS Man OP Poltco Wednede night listed the victims of Tuesday night En here as Elmer Galbraith 26 his wife Mary 25 and Sandra Gary and Ronald their children Anpther non Robert who was visiting his grandmother the only survivor Firemen called to the blaze thought the one storey frame house was empty But recheck Wednesday revaalcd tho bodies in the ashes Winnipegosis is about are miles northwest of Winnipeg Andy Malcomson Jeanette Gayle Cnculfck labyle Sproule INs AGENCY PA H735 MORE nothiuous mm

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