: | INTERPRETING THE NEWS Non-Profit Medical Groups | French Chaos In ECM . . s TORONTO (CP) -- Projected|ance until they know they will'provide the standard plan if the Binds Britain Bonn |Ontario legislation to provide need it ubscriber loses his eligibilits a ;private medical insurance for HEAR 5 BRIEFS for another plan lal) residents on a voluntary ba-| Dr, Hannah's opinions and oe oe By ALAN HARVEY |'the rubber lion." suggesting sis would undermine non-profit;recommendations were in one LACKS DETAIL ; Canadian Press Staff Writer -|that he will always give way lgroups in favor of commercial of five briefs presented to: the As the Toronto School of Hy Watch for a new mellowness| under pressure, but his brief |insurance carriers, the director 14-member inquiry committee 3!¢P¢ $4 d in its brief: Therejin relations between Britain and|weeks in office have indicated of a non-profit' medical planon the second day of-a two-day © no detail available in the|West Germany, Everything|no trace of weak nerves lcomplained Thursday ession here. The 'committec| (draft) bill which clearly spells} points that way. In fact, Erhard seems un- Jason A. Hannah, managing opened hearings last week inj out the responsibilities of the) . With France making noises likely to prove himself the good director of Associated Medica||Windsor and' resumes next oe cA the ind vidual car-/ about bréaking up the European|European: his supporters have |Services Incorporated, proposed month in. Toronto. sh ate ata enteay sin aie He Common Market, London andjcracked him up to be. And his to the government - appointed Dr. Hannah said he under. reels ed, i regu ies ods jon ate naturally inclined to} public statements suggest he is jcommittee studying the Iegisla-jstands that the maximum pre:|'0 e set up under the legisla-!look ardund for some kind ofjmuch more receptive to British ; {ion escape route from chaos overtures than Adenat youl on series of amendments|mium rate to be set under the *',,. r n Adenauer would tion a s The brief put a finger on a Such-co - operation is a'most| have been : » Sai i rotect the legislation for a standard medi- : : napa goer age aie! cal insurance laa ould: be| recurring problem in the cur-/certain' to be easier under the, The possibility of a closes of "chisellers" who might abuse/much higher than the rate for| rent bodes ee aha here : witnesses|new chancel'or, Dr, Ludwig Er-| working relationship | betweer the program oe comparable existing plans, He ant ' ommi ¢e members often|hard, than. it would have been Bonn and London has not beei | ae iiplio gail the ike involved in| differ on what. the legislation'in the days when Dr. Konrad|lost sight of in Britain. Dr, Hannah attacked the draft) 4°50 She aoe aN _'means--when it said Adenauer had his pockets full] London's Daily Telegraph, fo. legislation, complained bate ines aie silly One "Comment could have beenjof clippings designed to showlinstance, says 'editorially 'tha' inon-profit groups were not con ai dao me e Shared amons much more helpful if some in-jthat Britain is basieally anti-|"events have strengthened the Isulted in its drafting, said doc-/4 ee eae Staton dication of the content of these'German : spontaneous goodwill betweér jtors are dodging their respon jeey ing arrangement regulations had been disclosed.' There was an element of truth|the two governments and laic lsibility to keep down medical This, he argued, would give The Ontario Hospital Associ-/in the former chancellor's sus- upon them a stronger duty te costs and criticized "imprud-|commercial insurers -- whose ation. whose honorary president|nicious attitude toward Britain,| co-operate." ¢ é id ent" citizens who delay taking;plans often exclude high - risk is Health Minister Matthew Dy-lbut Adenauer didn't. do much|GUARDIAN AGREES is ; . out medical insurance until they|subscribers or -charge them) mond, expressed fears in its} to improve matters by throwing, The Guardian of Manchester PRESIDENT'S WORDS Ithink they will need it higher premiums--an advantage brief that other government-| pis support behind Gen de| striking a similar "note "says | In amy case, he added, the. over non-profit - groups : wale supported health programs} Gaulle's opposition to European that British interests largely C0: Students, chiefly from the strate against TCA president one of which says 'Gordon - of stupidity." legislation is too late, too inad- ants bella regardless of particularly hospital services integration jincide with those of the federal University of Montreal stu- Gordon R. McGregor. The and McGregor, the two giants equate and by the time it is op reaith or age : --might suffer if costs of the Unless all the signs are mis- republic, If de Gaulle really dents' association, demon- demonstrators carry signs (CP Wirephoto) erative everybody' who want He said the commercial insur- medical insurance cut into other leading, Erhard is unlikely to|breaks up the Common Market, ae ft : prepaid medical care will have ers could capture the young, health budgets act as de Gaulle's stooge. The as he has threatened to do over had the opportunity to buy it. low-risk subscribers with low Proctor A. Dick. of Chatham, new chancellor has been called the agricultural issue, the news- I was raised a Scotch Pres- premium rates and 'let these OHA president. also voiced con paper suggests that Britain Tr enc stem bvterian and I lieve what's people get coverage under the\cern that widespread use of should be ready to offer some right is right and what's wrong shared-risk pool when they be-| medical insurance would pul a 4M W kind of trading alternative to wrong.' Dr. Hannah said at j.om, ibseribers strain on hospital facilities and en, oman suppert Erhard one point when commiltec Interpretations of the draft b ets through increased de 6 Since the Second World War, e members questioned h'm on his ge however, appear to differ.;mand, Secretary Treasurer G lt Of there has been uneasiness in harsh words about those who Commitiee members pointed §. W.*Martin of Toronto said he ul y Anglo - German relations, It Ou TO V ] eC ¢ I] e ( ) S neglect buying. medical insur- oyt sections of the legislation; hoped: 'hospitals won't: be = would be odd if it took a dis- ' which they said would prevent blamed" if they are unable to P D ruptive action by France to ' : . an insurer. from cancelling a mect the increased demands for assing ope bring Britain and West Ger- OTTAWA (CP) -- Establish- tion of other transportation sys-'national railway system = and'solidated with the company's K U ubscriber's standard insurance service created by the new abi B . 1 va , : ment of a-CNR master agency tems the local private trucker over-all financial reports 1erans rges sharkslats . é tes ; ks TORONTO (CP) -- An all. Many closer together. . or.would compel the insurer to ity to pay 'through insurance r , nN ia ted my ' ping "i 0 Not necessarily so. said Mr Grant Deachman (LL -- Van male jury Thursday -convicted system, now being tried iN Under the master agency sy aT ot 3 Edmonton, Gordon, The plan would be couver Quadra) argued that . four men and one woman on . 7 ead ean eek tem, CNR stations and sheds introduced only over a long pe-|CNR trucking figures should be Provinces To | PENSION BILL charges of conspiring to traffic Family Of 12 in job opportunities, CNR Pres- may be closed in ered smal oo Ping grr ane not s0 ecg gett - an example so bags hae Pgs died remanded ) a} ld Gordo said communities around the major rapidly as 9 dispiace many that the Canadian public can o Jan or se once. A sougel a aa st shipping centre, and the short-| workers now on the payroll. The know the extent of the industry Know Ottawa i 2 cl ae ee a Left Homeless Apposring batove the Com: haul freight and express traffic long-run prospect was for in-'in the Canadian ec onomy ] era S e eat jquitted on the same charge mons railways, airlines andjhandled by truck from the big- oreased employment Mr, Gordon maintained that 'TORONTO (CP) -- Revenuc placed after a mass arrest and| After Blaze shipping committee, Mr. 'ror. 8er centres It will mean dislocation of/no other trucking firm makes)Minister Eric W. Kierans of seizure of $225,000 worth of her don was in a mellow and ex-| Members of the committee some types of -- a its business figures public and Quebec said Thursday provin- ain by RC MP ac LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A fam- pansive mood as he described feared this meant dislocation of/#re most green mn. ibe Mg Se oe be detrimental for the'cial governments must -know men men ry deed Pere Ju fe -y delib- UY of 12 was left homeless new developments in railroad-|jobs for many agents and in- the human even ee he R to do so more about what the federal 7 he county court jury clib- Thursday when fire swept gee rove serv-|creased truck competition be-/don said. 'We are trying to sec' He gave the committee these|government is doing if the for a : as erated for eight hours beforelinroush the top floor of their ing designed to improve serv-icr : » sprawling giant of the how best to move the workers figures, however, for 1962: In are to DUrsue thee devel COL e kG P) -- An opposi-|--Winnipeg North Centre) and\convicting Charles Joseph ( rae 0 er P hoe nets ice_while meeting the: campetl-itween the sprawling gl: around and meet this problem." |vestment in. trucking. $15.248.- ponelthe walle effectively 7 Hon attempt to amend # gov-\Creditiste Leader Real ¢ MP iclolla, 50, of Guelph and Oral damage which sasy. run as high Mr. Gordon appeared with his 546; route miles, 19,000: reve-| "We are not interfering for ernment Pension min yas ae Enpotied ay ead ith, MP for|Charles Hardy, 47, John James! as $8,000. : ee ° e 1962 annual report--now nearly|nue per mile, 58 eents: operat-\the sake of interference --- we {¢ated Thursday We SOM Dons ren By nye Health Minister) McGrath, 50, John Meldrum, 43, Mrs. Bruce Reed was at home hevrier Denies ja year old--and was quizzed on/ing revenues, $21.620.432 oper-|just have to know," he said. re-| Ole M7 to 110. The governing Judy LaMasrh and H. A Olson and Marion Amy Burns, 32, all with four of her 10. children ja wide range of local problems. ating expenses, $20,838 484: op-iferring to efforts by- Quebec Ciberals were backed by 11 80: tt = ede ie Hat) argued! of Toronto when the fire broke out in the Committee members, however,'erating profit, $781,948 iH cial Crediters against the surprise motion Acquitted were Geraldine The Premier Lesage to obtain prior ' 1" early afternoon ie hac ae as . . ? serva ~s > de : . st | Dg st- + es ya . appeared to be reserving dis-| profit served to reduce the CNR'consultation by Ottawa with the Conservative New: Demoy Pe come of old assist Hughes McGrath, 46, Mrs. Joan Mr. Reed said he has no im- Bud et uarrel cussion of the big issues of deficit provinces on all matters affect. C's and Creditistes lined up ance--paid to the needy aged 65/pickson, 30, Michele Christine ciediite plane te fa a cnaw bilingualism, truck competition Mr.. Fisher said the CNR is ing economic policy against: the government in sup to 69 inclusive --. and disabled Poole, 20, Gloria Irene West. 38, home. Some of the children may and branch line abandonment like a supermarket in transpor-| "Provincial governments must Port of a Jast-ditch bid to _ Settee h igerokey on a 50-50 Douglas (Rocky) Thibeault, 32 go to Kitchener to live tempor- OTTAWA. (CP) Acting/Minister Gordon on what he until later. oo __ tation, and other truckers. are know. the general aims and di-/4 $10 sedee ahd aa oe ee eee oy iets James Orville Ross, 40, and/arily with relatives. Prime Minister Chevrier said/was about to say about deficits. The CNR president told Doug afraid they can't compete like rections of federal economic ay ie blind. nd the dicnbled ehoiiderine we ' oeak rage Frank Edgar Piro, 47, all of Thursday there is no conflict) Mr. Chevrier said the meet-las Fisher (NDP -- Port Ara corner grocery store policy if we are to carry out 9978). te aay ep a OA ioe Gt Bid ae, Sy ae a ae Toronto, -- between Prime Minister Pear-jing with the CLA ; one of hur) that the operation of new Mr, Gordon said the trucking, effectively our own plans for made aes ue 0 oo mail pensions and the Miss West was. freed. Bail fon and Finance Minister Gor-/the finest meetings" kind) Sectrontc ~ controlled semi au- interests of the CNR Were so:development and growth." ead 0 nd c ee eee ee ie eeariate 1 noribtaliyt ee ce for the five others pend don on deficit financing he had attended, and said Mr.tomatic freight classifica-/smail a part of the over - alli Mr. Kierans. made his com ae aA tinil eading tolthat it would cbct beth tooep ing, tial on other charges. No Mr. Chevrier read a lengthy|Diefenbaker "'should not be dis- tion yards: at Winnipeg the operation. the fear seemed ridi-/ments in a speech to the Em- £2V¢ third and final 1 vey tt wou St Doth: levels hail was set for Thibeault. statement to the behalf of Mr. Pearson, who was j ol) eg giment piled up huge deficits remarks, mate by Me Pearson gr ree ern ooer o three categories Dec. 1 as proposed ' e jin all remarks made by Mr. Pearson, "That answer doesn't seem TONER ghee 1 ay of Liberal MPs from, Miss LaMarsh argued that by 4 Wednesday at the anndal presjto have much clarity as there Shy fe othat Gowaeive sige ana '@ | gains FE gs ft Chdainae carols auancine the ates date|} NEED AN RESALF entation of the Cansdian Laboriwas in the prepared state: n the Commons lobby for about|/from Dec. 1--the date on which OIL FURNACE SPECIALISTS ee Congress to the government ment," Mr. Diefenbaker said all the bugs in the Winnipeg op- e 10 minutes while the proceed-'there was general agreement at Mr. Chevrier said press re-\He again asked if Mr. Pearson) be did in' Moncton [ j S L m ngs were suspended in prepar-jlast month's federal - provin- Bolahood Brothe " ports interpreted Mr, Pearson's hadn't made that. preliminary spy i ie fir thump yard 4 a " . u er ] igaon for the formal roll - call/cial conference here--the Com- CALL PERRY Liaciea a f Sir mK Ss 7 ¥ . ed. me | 1 vaifered Pl ys ho remark autem : Gorgon ey built vole *s : mons would not. be keeping faith) DAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 403 Simcoe N. rae Mr. Chevrier, hitting his desk WASHINGTON (CP) Cana-itend to add to th i tc The government bill increas-,with the provinces ; or ter hades fe SCUSSES TRUCKS \ an ( F ie price. of Ca ; es snr sen Se ares gee is completely without for emphasis reiterated that DISCL SSES TRUCKS »,. dian Ambassador. Charles Rit-\nadian products in the U.S. and ing these payments by $10 8 16 18. , the CLC meeting was 'one o Mr. Gordon said the CNR's Ma pit thao t& ee 4 i bages month to $75 was up for third) foundation," he said in reply tone finest? he had known highway trucking interests rep. "Ue Called on the govern: endanger their ready sale z final reading--usually (a Social Credit Leader Thompson NDP Leader Douglas said Mr. resent less than five per cent ™°" irsday to block legisla. Canadian authorities a ormality----when J, Waldo Mon- Mr. Pearson had said in gub-|.. 3 hag given. Mr. Pears of the company's total opera- Wn Which .would force Cana- concerned 'that, forcing Canadian teith, former. Conservative stance "we accept the. neces- s He views and Mr 'Dearaon tion dian lumber and- other prodicts|lumber to be marked with the health minister, moved an _ indeed the desirability of had given Mr.. Gordon's views - He assured the committee the hipped to the U.S. to be lab-|country of origin merely assists amendment : | deficit financing when it is thel abeentia"" Crown-owned company has no ¢# ed with the country of origin,;U.S. iumber producers. who fea effective way to stimulate sound : pee e intention' of buying. trucking ,. b/!ehie presented a confiden-|have mounted a buy - American MAKES PROPOSAL | pnd steady expansion of the eco- Could we hear from the ON ipms Clos thectin OF ILM ot of tal note to Deputy State. Un-'campaign to reduce U.S. pur- Mr. Monteith moved: that the nomy, needed to increase em- ister of finance himsel Mr using the CNR's vast.transpor.|dcrsecretary Alexis Johnson!chases of imports bill not be read a third time ployment," Mr. Chevrier told Douglas asked tation power .to -cut rates co which, it is reported, expressed) The Canadian government but he referred back to Com- the House Mr. Gordon said he had noth compete unfairly with irivata the Canadin government's ser: formally protested' last March| mittee of the Whole House to The Canadian Press report of!ing to add to Mr. Chevrier's re tricking interacts private jous concer over the congres-|but the congressional conferees|reconsider the effective date. Mr. Pearson's remarks said the) marks ' The CNR's only interest in $10nal measure thrust this aside in quickly ap-|He argued for an effective date prime minister told the CLC de! I agree with every word of tricking maitre eoind ut its The note aso is reported to proving the Jumber amendment.|of Oct. 1 when the universal egation he accepts deficit bud- it," he added about the state: tran portation service to the Mave Stated that if this bill is; Ritchie said. on emerging|old age pension. payable to all gets as an instrument to putiment read by fhe. justice min-)sibtic and: compete Ault te reed; the Canadian admin-/from the meeting with Johnson,jat age 70 was increased to $75 people to work and to achieve jster CPR, which -has a much larger tation would feel that such)that he also made oral repre-|from $65 : social objectives Paul Martineau (PC Pon- trucking operation, .Mr. Gordon ©M@ctment would jeopardize the' sentations along the lines of con-|. New Democratic Lea der AIMED FOR BALANCE hint' s Temiscaminguey: asked eaid prospects for the so called} tinuing to express deep concern| Douglas Stanley Knowles (NDE In his budget speech last June, whether Canada would not - have Mr. Fisher "asked 'how. the Kennedy round" of world tar over the lJegislation.. He -- said sf | : re ih ca t ) ; iff negotiations scheduled {se} J ehnso zave no indicat Mr Gordon sajd he planned toja record peacetime deficit this committee could examine the ie : DT. RAVE P at SHORGAS ¢ | open next vear what action the administration amove toward a balanced bud-'vear trucking - operation to deter | Ritchie delivered the note fol | his an' unpreces: mi hathoy hp NR ! would take EAT G rh has a ; iMprece-|mine --whethe the CNR. w a owing Wednesday's decision by} H IN & st spring's election cam-.dented year Mr. Gordon said, wise and made clear-cut dea the Liberal party prom. "Things look very good The trucking accounts are con oe epee Rig Syrssiced rome ; APPLIANCES it t glance the budget and " ence 10 Pil 7s y att "KINDNESS § | ed Jo balance the budget an requreme to's bil which gpvonts Shice, Industrial and ficits incurred by the previous' WEATHER FORECAST pthc ods ai Tae the d YET WITHIN A Commercial onservative administrat! F " monet ye aan wah country - of - origin mark each REACH OF ALL The established, reliable Gas hevrier said 'the prime i ws i. : 0 paper o The time the imported products are GERROW Deoler in your ares. minister bel S reer diame' ties am Few Snowélurries prcnarkazed for sole im the) FUNERAL © ANAM 3] CELINA ST. the government believes, that it is important not to permit an Ww am bod poi tbtd ova ae CHAPEL (Corner of Athol) Sdatinia © panini ' + ihe anadian anithe ies have de : : _ i se ly : hia hans we Colder Saturda cribed this as a laborious and 390 King W. 728-6226) 728-9441 Take. 0 " ey ig costly requirement that woud P S k 1a een experiencing eiebleiaesa icits shor © incurred I Va tS OC be Deficit hould be. incurres Forecasts issued by the Tor-;Mount Forest..... l it t t only v deliberate decisions of i b onto weather office' at 4:30 a.m economic 'policy: to allow then ashing tS CHIdaE, WeRnD GH : a ty J ; SKY cams 0 eanan ikl scar arate the Safari LOBLAWS aed oe shy STUDENTS IRKED BY TCA ; : ° SumtNig annear j . the . il which now of government a tots 3 : 2 as - Commons on,turbed too much" because the Symington Yards--may appear culous pire Club of Canada he pension bill, ale idol ae tal of $ Bail was set at $5,000 for Mrs former Conservative govern: like a Disneyland, since the new goes to the Senate ve new o make the payments ret- McGrath and $10,000 for. each of hump" yards are a pretty pensions would be $75 a month roactive to Oct. 1, rather than the other four * new facilities and smooth out fid h the Province only slight w is ex- Toronto onfidence ih the yected Saturday There is the Peterbore + and imped 'steady | irday. 'Tt I 0 enael prospect' of snowsqualls Satur-| Trenton ul | | "ct we ae fas mga 2 CHRISTMAS STORE HOUR Therefore one of the objec: and Georgian Bay Muskoka ..,. wed neti tives of the government should Lake St. Clair, western Lake North Bay... he--and:is--to move towards a Erie Windsor Toronto: Cloudy Sudhury " mere peers Hint "a - sunny intervals and colder Sat- Earlton.. ; t ¥v s g s " Snes ye . 4 "4 ¥ ce dulicta aes ft ele oath urday _ Scatteed flurries Satu- Sault Ste Marie... 0 y eS Downtewn. Stores ; ay. Winds nothwest 25 Satur- Kapuskasing .... jmproving economic conditions. 4.) White River... 'That is the government's pol- "° ' 'an syn Moosonee 5 icy. It. is the minister's policy hae En ag el Timmins .... a 5 OPEN DAILY TO 6 P.M. and it is equally the prime min-/ 9°" sl Variable eiouatnest Ob iT ister's policy through Saturday with occa UATAIEME Wee re 'TIL 9 P M ae eee ets , ; Lows overnight, highs Thursday SEEKS REDUCTION sional light. snowflurries and pawson .. 4 THURSDAY N F : pidind "The minister of finance is turning colder. Winds north- Vancouver . ay making every possible effort to west 25 Saturday Victoria .. eas o reduce. budgetary deficits. Northern Lake Huron, Geor ey "4 P . among other things by reducing] gian Bay: Mainly cloady with Calpary . Ee z : ® Shopping Centre Store unnecessary expenditures ee win snowflurries Satur- ' ; | ' ti 14] Own. distinctive. characteristics, and then -age not ated to supportiday. Winds northwest 25 S: Annthne ; expenditures for necessary 80: day. " eileen Laketioed I 21 OPEN MONDAY, DEC. 16th to FRIDAY, DEC. 20th ------ special oak casks. Now, Adams has married thes cial and economic purposes, in| Lake Ontario; Haliburton, Ti- Sauit. ste particular. for the. reduction, of|magami, North Bay, Sudbury: White Rivera os , UNTIL 9 Pp M SATURDAY T0 6 Pp % whiskies to create-the superb flavour of Adams Private Stock. So be unemployment Cloudy with a few snowflurries: Kanuskasi " 1 We -- W | er ae aa an (Way ey inuing Cold. Barlton' 5... +00. | try this custony blend, presented in its crystal decanter at a popular pr the minister of finance has, and| Winds west 2 » Saturday North Bay.... . : a will continue to have, the full) Algoma, White River. Coch- Sudbury ... a 1 ALL STORES OPEN 7 V support of 'the prime minister."|rane: Cloudy with intermittent Muskoka . tee If Opposition Leader Diefen-jlight snow . Saturday. Winds' Windsor fi 2 ri a e OC q baker called .Mr. Chevrier's|northwest 25 Saturday 1 ' : statement "secuniney. tevels- Fates Tempersjures (lorena | MONDAY, DEC. 23rd 'TIL 9 P.M. CUSTOM BLENDED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY tions of second thoughts' by|.Lows tonight, highs Saturday: Trenton me eee Wey Ne en ee Ne ne TUESDAY, DEC. 24th 'TIL 6 P.M. is@ enjoy Adams Antique, Adams Gold Stripe, Adams Silver Fizz Gin Pearson had not remarked that| London rr ye | " Queher He he had .not consulted Finance Kitchener ......5 y Halifa saan > ns Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies, e4 > Oo Ree a Ok