Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1962, p. 11

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Pete en _ MEDICAL OFFICES RAY 6 iM FACUITRS FOR SALE & "y "OFFICE FURKITURE EQUIPMENT ROLEOING XPRESS f 2 sitio ~ DOCTOR LEAVING katchewan when the govern- | was posted in the office by it will render it harmless Dr. E. L. Weeks of Regina, owner of a medical and den- tal offices building in the city, says he is leaving Sas- Hospital Increase EDMONTON (CP)--The Ca-| nadian Hospital Association wants a number of federal gov- ernment regulations changed to allow hospitals to increase rev- enue. Resolutions designed to bring about these changes were 100,000 Students Foreseen By 1970 TORONTO (CP)--A rise in university enrolment from the present 35,000 students to be- tween 90,000 and 100,000 by 1970 was forseen Wednesday by the University Advisory Committee of Ontario. The statistics were presented in a joint meeting of the com- mittee, the Ontario university presidents and Premier Ro-! barts, who also is education minister. | Former premier Leslie Frost, | as acting chairman, said the meeting, the second of its kind to be held, was called to con-! sider university problems in ment's compulsory medical | bookkeeper Hope Bird. care insurance plan goes into operation July 1. This sign | | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thusday, June 7, 1962 ].] | OTTAWA (CP--For the first time, an RCAF officer has stated publicly what nuclear weapons would mean for the Canadian air defence system. Writing in the June issue of The Roundel, monthly RCAF magazine, Air Vice - Marshall Murray Lister, deputy chief of staff for operations, North American Air Defence Com- mand, says: : "The MB-1 atomic air-to-air jrocket Genie and GAR-11 Fal- leon atomic guided missile, now _lutilized by NORAD aircraft in 'ithe United tates, tremendously '\increase the kill capability of lthe fighter-interceptor. -| "Described as the 'most im- ~|portant aerospace defence de- _|velopment since the introduc- 'ltion of radar,' the Genie was first successfully fired in 1957. _|The GAR-11 joined the NORAD «»,|inventory in the summer of » == 11961. :| "When detonated in a forma- tion of enemy bombers, either _/weapon would wreak havoc on ithe attacking aircraft. -.3| "More important, however, is womes the fact that an atomic defence weapon has the capability of killing an atomic bomb--that is, whereas conventional weapons will bring the bomber down but the weapon it is carrying can --(CP Wirephoto) ; "| still detonate with devastating lstakes established in Canada. It) results."" did not come up with a policy) A similar statement was evenue statement on whether it would| made Sept. 1, 1961, at Toronto ; jinstruct member hospitals to/by U.S. Air Force Gen. Lau- jrefuse money from sweep-|rence Kuter, NORAD com- Sought |stakes. mander. Defence Minister | the association did not want}/Commons he had approved Gen. passed Tuesday by the associa- hospitals 'o be forced to pro-|Kuter's speech before it was de- tion at the annual meeting here.|vide unemployment insurance! livered. Four resolutions concerned|for their staff. The assembly reaffirmed that|Harkness later informed the Air Vice-Marshal Lister says provisions of the hospital care insurance plans set up in all provinces as a result of the 1957 Federal Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act. SATURDAY NIGHT IS the asemoty sated that te, WOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE federal government pay for de- preciation on buildings and in-| terests on capital debts owed by} hospitals. It asked that these | payments be included in the} amounts given hospitals by the} government under the Federal Hospital Insurance Act. Under the act, hospitals are reimbursed a certain portion of their expenditures annually by the federal and provincial gov- ernments. The assembly voted that the federal government should not consider revenue from- hospital parking lots and out - patient) diagnostic care '"'offset reve-| nue,"' to be deducted from the jamount paid to the hospital by jthe federal government under he act. Another resolution objected to broad terms and advise the gov-| hospitals being named sole ben- ernment on matters concerning |@ficiaries of any legal sweep-| ¥ Y THOSE "PILLOW TALK" PLAYMATES ARE AT IT AGAIN! @ . &, Rock Hupson DorisDAY us p TONY RANDALL ig eeeeeceeceeeeeee ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE TIMES--1:30 - 3:25 - 5:20 - 7:15 - 9:15 'What A-Weapons Mean To Canada WILSON & LEE LTD. 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