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, , • !' • AJI Forms 0 luation Of Dollar Insurance ill Has not affected ll pontiac "The Acadian . /' . THE DAILY NEWS Waler St. H·7051 NOVA MOTORS (1962) LTD, Elizabeth Av. 9.4171 ~=~/I=;;==iJ }'IONDAY, 1862 (Price: Test Ban .Policy ...................... :' .............. ~... ,.'.: ...... ~., .... : .......... : ......... ,. :., .......... ",' :"." :.~ Public Reaction c lens IOO~I to clOle.up\. )ugh a refl!~ omatic exPo. By LIONEL WALSH I"", NEVA, Switzerlan'd (Reuters)- The United \" '.!;·::,I!"'I,:,'J:;,,III"ID:n,,:il.b:::, ,a~e foculin, Worries DVle~. has indicated the v-:est m!ght se!tle for a ~:.iSaskatchewan ' r 'est b~ n treaty without In spech 0 n post s,';;";~';;';';;';;';;';";";';;"';';;";;;;';; territory, Tories r Dean, chief U.S, delegate to the 17· Tn}1 '. ~Govt. Calls' LONDON (Reulers) - ~ran,. disarmc.ment conference resuming today, ~~ Consel"l'ati ves worried Sunday' a clear hint this effect on his arrival ahout public reaction to Frida:;'s '0 hig cabinet shufne by Prime He said it is "perhaps" ~Expert Advisers·~ ~linister 1Ilacmi1lan. 4 Iso m e polilicians wondered I whelher a slice of the electorate \re!1 dr~s ~.'llOl1SC this1 But when asked Inter specir· REGINA, CP-Expert advisers are being called ' might interpret Macmillan's ac· oh!erl m here said, il, ically whether the West, would in by the Saskatchewan government as the with- tion as "re·invigoration" but as I'e "hnndonin~ ,I lonq.held: be able. in the light or technical drawal of normal medical services by the province's a "panic mOl"c" in the wake of ('alcr of , lil"1 h:!' been rr;:ardcd 11., ,developments. to drop il$ in· the sizahle .,lidein his party's . irrrl'miiJir. But tltis. sistence on control posts nn fio· d actors enters its third ,week. prcstige OI"Cr the last few Ir a tr;1 uan trealy, 'viet territory, he replied: . , , ! "It would he preferable to Lord Taylor, a prominent British physician who I months . , i, 10 hi' a rrl'er~al in 'have control in the Soviet Un· helped set up Britain's national health plan, is to Tn adrlition to the ditchin~ of policy. DrJII made, ion. but if they won't agree we study the Saskatchewan situation. He is scheduled to . : sel'cn cabinct ministers Frida:!, 11 1I01lid I nol hI' without could \\"01'1, out a system but it arrive here today, the same day a week-long con- ' ~lacmiJlan W3, undcrstood to be in,~ II"hill' Il'chllicill pro.! \\'ould not be as 'good, , i,l'. vention of the Saskatchewan CCF-New' Democratic ,fllannin~ further shirts affecting' nf lon:·r~llgc te.'!. illspec' I "We I~'ould have a far better I junior ministers of below·cab· nllY rhl'llitr OIl'Htl' cnn· s)'stcm If we had control posts. Party opens in Saskatoon. ANDREWS AF BASE, Md.-The first 50 rcservists to be mustered out of the' inct rank . .:1hnut 1:(' 'lill. "",r l\"Ould hare But ir we could get othcr Ileople '.~ and (,:btr heller ",Iem if we had 10 co·operate ... perhaps wc The medical crL~ls was ex. wan College or- Physicians nnd service were welcomed home with a sur prise personal greeting from President The opposition Lahor party prodlll'rd. .. could do without them. But thIs peeted to be a dominant topic Surgeons threatened to hal'e him Kennedy. The President arrived here from Cape Cod only a few minutes after 1101'/ is demanding thaI the gO\'. ".noo 1)lr 0;\ HTITt:UE is not for sure." at the conventi~n" Premier arrested ror practising" without a the Air force reser,\'isis and shook han ds with the men. Here. he is about to : crnment resign and bold an ;m· . told reporlers prospects I Dean's "perhaps" was the Woodrow Lloyd and all but one licence. He had been working greet S;Sgt Roland 1". Miller of \Vol'chester Mass. f 2nd from right).-fUPI : mediate .. ~cner~l ~Iection inslead tC51 han pact would de· closest to date the West has member of his cabinet wm as an interne at Leader, Sask. " , ,\ \ '01 somelImc wlthm the next.two Imel), on the Soriet at· I come to the Soviet view that make their temporary headqunr· Most or the doctors arril'ing . Telephoto). Iyears whcn one has to be staged. toward on·sile ill.<pcctions. control posts on Soviet territory tel's in SaskatOon during the ses· in the province arc from Brit.---·~-·· .. ~-.. -- .. ~ ... ~---' Harold Wilson or the I.ano! it might he po~sible to are' unnecessary because nu· the number of such c[car tcsts can be detected from ~i~:j,orted heading for Sas· ai*~e. ~edical ~are In~u~ance i r:' '.'''1' '" ".,', ' ' . I~~l~~?eupc~I~;edcyn\~~~ adil~~n~~w~ in!pccliolls. outside. katchewan was Ed Finn, Jr., Commlsslon, whIch admmlstcrs I< Stormont I ical cowardice:' leader of the NDP in Newround· the medical plan started July 1, i~ .. I land. One source indicated he is said it has signed 85 British ;. IMADE SCAPEGOATS on loan to the Saskatchewan doctors to temporal'y contracts. Wilson told a press conference Federation of Labor-which -up- Of these, 43 were in Saskatche· '.: 1ft III !iii Saturday thnt some of the ports the medical care plan- wan and the others are to ar· ~~ Fe diE 'e ra -I 0 if' "~(A' ~ n tat F'l ~ ffil aI dropped ministcrs "have bcen rr~~ a~~: ;;~'reported that lall" ~~cet:r~or~7e.·::~~~ern:vi:\~I!~h ~ " ' , ~ ~ ~ 'AI a9 .!~ ~ k~'., ~d:\~~i~:~lly\\~~~n ~~~i~~~ h~h;~~ yer Horace Hansen, general CALL CONSULTANT :.: prime ministcr. No\\' hc has counsel for Group Health Asso· Dr. Thomas Ferrier of PiUs.. ~; made them the scapegoats hy eiation' or America, St.Paul, burgh was called in last week i, B 1'1 ~ ~ ", dsmissing them." M[nn., Iii Regina to as- as' a consultant to the mcd[cal [','1'· .Ist a one·man~rl'lved provIncial royal care commission. ~''oJ ' a· ots C, ast ' ~",~ 0 a'y _".-,' imnounced 3 T:'('~' Il[e eo~~[ss!~~~rnment se~~~:::~~' pr~~:am C~~l'~~it~~ Everyth'lllg But tbe commssl6n Friday and said the Saskatchewan College or r -, ~'1 o!Je-r It will investigate alleged har- Physicians and Surgeons in op. CORNWALL, Onto (cPl- The mist." A former hoisting cngi· Chel'rier. who repl'csentcd sto," rassment and persecution of position to the plan was reported final votes in the fedcral g'~n· neer with Ontario Hydro. ~Ir. mont for 19 years in Ott,ma and. doctors brought into Saskatche· working smoothly.' About 1B9 'of eral election will he cast to(by. Rowat ran a distant last In \\'as minister o[ transport in the wan for temPCllary duty during the 700 doctors who were prac. Four wceks after canadians in 'Stormont in lU57 and again 'n SI. Laurent Liberal administra· T'lei .Bottles the crisis. The head Df the lom· !ising in Saskatchewan when the other parts or the country 195B. lion. mission has not yet he en named, medical plan started were pro. flocked to the polls, re·clecting . ~lr. Camp hell. 39.year·old n8· Liberal Leallor Pearson. NDP Dr. Gerhardt Beck of .Jack· viding emcrgency service at 40 the Progrcssive Conservatil"c live of Cornwall - industrial Leadcr T. C. Doug\as. and holh i )1 A :; C II ESTl~n, :\.11., sonville, Fla., left the' province of about 200 hospitals in the government hilt wiping outs ItS, centre on the St. Lawrence Sen· Robert Thomp~on and Heal, '.\P I _ The manager of a Friday, saying tlia Saskatche. province. majority, those in the eastern way which contains 401,000 9[ the Cnouelle Ill' the Social (rdil; slilte liquor slore hCl'e says Ontario constituency of Sotmont ~ ridini!'s on,ollO inhahitants -,:s parly ~ll nddro"cd r;llIirs duro i patrons (OI'gel just about • ", I' r· i n·1:1 '.\'. have their. say, i married and tilc father of three : ill,~ the closing week of till' earn· , clwylliil1;.! hut llieir hottles. l: ~':. i1' lids. , . ' d'lllghters. ' pilign. ' FL'(lJ!k Fo:"c ~a~'~ ~omeone The .I'otl n!!tl hedrc tll\'·lS (tllcfclLTCld i When Mr. C<1l11plll' II won the' Prime ."i](i~lcr [licfpllhakN' walke.t ou of Ilis store ;:] b 0 f C~ I () 1 1C ,~. d~ys ~nd New ecatl,C Ie I)" . I . 1 1 I',0 t'In tl f rw ago lefl a' JFK Picks , d' It' t I [' I scal 111 llc grcat L'un,Crl"ll11rC tll( 1101 a par lC .!am· I C(' t I cral can lC:1 c· nominaII I or . Je IlIlllS 1 1'1I( e of l!J.1R,-'t I \\':15 II"Ie, p:!lgn II 1001~h.\1 rs. I)'Ie 1COl 1)a,cl' I' dental platr. •J line JR e1 cc t(()n c laS slIlee. .. ' . c( , . l ,. L' I first lime In 21 "em's tllilt stnr·: was here 01' a COl1scn'all\'c 1 trip ,. Tex.-A Continental flight No. 210 prop, Ileen rep IacC( I 'Y IIClCn ,am· , "1 I ' ., l' . I . II And nnt tno lon~ R~O. 11 . 'I '1 ' ,'tl NDP monl (lid ]lot I'ole LI )cra . I'cccptlon']"]( ily nl~ 1 . : mother 1ll;((I~ out h~r order 0111 ellS .. II 10 d ~lfl~ III. 1 • . IIEI,PEIl CIlE\,R1ER I Stnnrlings in Ihe 2G:; ,cill I \ IScollnl II crashed moments after takeoff from ~Iip. gol it filled ami walked andk.Socltal' eredllt thcandld;tll~S 15 ~Ir Lamollrellx 41.\'~ar.ol(l: IIOIl~e of Commons are no;\": I "I 7.05 a.m. All 13 passengers and 3 crew ,Health Secretary oul.

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