20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 18, 1966 flying from his mount in bareback riding competition at the Calgary Stampede Wally Greenwood of Lou- sana, Alta, suffered a sus- pected broken back after re MPs Can Friday. It was the first ser- ious injury suffered by a rodeo competitor Chorine, 21, Recruited STRATFORD (CP) -- Karen|that kept Irene Salemka from) Malone, 21-year-old singer from | appearing as Donna Elvira in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., was re-|the same performance. cruited from the chorus Satur- Gay Ww repiate Gweiiy ii tat as Zerlina at the matinee per formance of Don Giovani. Hin spite of the fact that she had) Miss Little was suffering from, been given a day's notice of the a throat ailment, the same type'change. en GaE Se Ciiet ae | Take Public Pulse On Medicare | By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP)--The Parlia- mentary summer recess will give MPs another opportunity to measure public opinion on medical care insurance, which has been strangely muted so far. Federal and poli- ticians have been debating the issue. continuously for more than a year, but there has been relatively little response of any kind from the voters. The issue jhad no apparent effect on the provincial Chicago Residents Puzzled Over Riot, Violence Causes CHICAGO (AP)--"I don't get| Witnesses agreed that teen- it," said the Negro cab driver agers were involved. Many be- as he threaded his taxi among jieyed adults goaded the youths shards of glass littering streets : Gea in the west side district torn by to the spree of violence three nights of rioting. In contrast to the pattern in And that just about summed)her riots, some Negroes up the statements of residents|!aughed and joked with police there. Most seem puzzled by the! 4S officers cruised by, five to a violence. car, rifles and shotguns pointing Dozens of interviews during |Skyward out windows, hours of walking the streets! , vor GUARDSMEN Friday night as heavily armed} But -they ste i oa : Stepped wide of Na National Guardsmen restored tional Guardsmen marching by order, produced no pattern be- : gamiae oe oe 'a rifles at the ready. yong this: ris ' : Most agree that the young "Willie, c'mon back here, Negro rioters are angry, They | Shouted a mother from her sec- disagree as to why, And virtu-/0nd floor window. "You don't ally all feel that the appearance | Want to get shot of the guard prevented another; "Better quit that, man,"' said night of violence Friday. a Negro teen-ager to a friend Unlike the Los Angeles racial | who walked toward a patrolling riots of 1965, cries of '"'get}guardsman. 'They'll fill you whitey" or "burn, baby, burn' /full of holes.' were scarce during the Thurs-| In a crowded cafe two Negro day-Friday peak outburst here. | men got.into an argument. 'The There was no indication that|kids are doing it just for the one cause--alleged police bru- hell of it,' said one. No, coun tality, hate of white merchants, tered another. The whole thing for instance--was the spark was organized by ARTSY : ee want to see the black man go DENIES RAC IAL MOTIVE under. Something was. funny 'You can't tell me it about the whole thing, he said racial, Said Frank Banton, an! put he didn't say what it was aging white merchant who kept A lone youth, who swaggered plate glass windows in two down a street which guardsmen stores intact despite shattered |had at one time sealed off. said Blass in stores all around him. "yoy ain't seen nothing This Negro guy I know Wait till the guard gets helped me put up plywood to here." protect my windows," he said. Rut for a Negra neighharhand "I didn't ask him. He volun- torn by violece just. the dav teered. Then later I saw him |pefore. his refrain was running down the street bustin' gely alone that window and the one over ~ people who was vet outa day Stran outcome of the Noy. 8 election Perhaps because of this, op- position MPs took a wide vari- ety of stands when the Pear- son government introduced its medical care legislation week. | Some objected to the univer- Sal coverage feature, some fav- ored a retention of private in- surance plans, others wanted long studies of the whole field and still others called for quick age of the bill before the rec The Conservative party did not speak. with one voice in the one-day debate, 'Opposition Leader Diefenbaker did not par- ticipate and six of his follow- ers expressed several shades of opinion, TO COST $340,000,000 The government proposes to pay half the per capita cost of provincially - adminis tered plans starting next July, Health Minister MacEachen estimates that this will cost Ottawa $340,- 000,000 the first year, but some opposition MPs predicted the bill will run much higher. Conservative whip Erik Win- kler came close to outright op- position to the legislation, say- ing the provinces should be al- lowed to proceed with plans to retain private plans and to give public assistance only to per- sons who cannot afford insur- premiums, Social Credit spokesmen same line ance Creditiste took the and generally Liberals and New Democrats favored a government plan with universal coverage and opposed private plans Some MPs said the conditions attached to the proposed pay- ments to the provinces infringe on provincial jurisdiction over health matters A long, hard fight is expected when the medicare bill comes up for second and third read- ings. next fall The issue likely will also sur- face at the federal - provincial conference due in September, there." 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