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THE VSINDSOR STAR. THt'RSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1965 Lower Auto New Jails Will Be Uniuue Cost Only Health Plan for U.S. (Continued from Page One) iage, including i five-year pro- illness and disease, Mr. John-jgram to establish regional med- son declared: ical centres to combat heart; "We must face the fact that 'disease, cancer and stroke, high operating costs and short-j would cost several billion dol- ages of operating funds are jlars spread over this decade, 'jeopardizing our health profes- The president citing a highjsions educational system." 'rat of nine amon the na-1 He said tuition and fees paid Broadcast Report Set In March Fooler St inly Wrapup By TOM MITCHELL 1 Pipcdream I.

TORONTO (CP) Specula tion about a possible reduction! i Ontario Plan '63 Work Start TORONTO (CP) Work is expected to start this year on the first two of a series of On tion's 75,000,000 children and bv medical and dental students youth, also called for federal E0W meet5 thn half of the aid to help poverty-stricken c0t of their education families pay the doctor bills for plan for helping with the their youngsters. medical bills of needy children OTTAVe. CP The Fowler committee, with a big stack of In K.vHvowA intr Korr.Mil WASHINGTON miles in car prices resulting from the automotive trade agreement talks between Canada and the United States is "wishful thinking," Earl K. Brownridge, president of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association said Wednesday. Ia fact, he said in a statement, in his opinion there is a greater chance of a price increase in the immediate future despite any trade agreement on autos between the two coun- schools turning out doctors and hrlefs and of rr dentists to lead the fight agamst 1 "ttiL pa of travel behind it.

is nea tario frrgional county jails that ring i iiicuiv.au cycucs. Aiuc saiu will be unique on the continent, the end of the road in the latest Reforms Institutions Minister Allan Grossman said Wednes day. The first jail is expected to would be earmark-I ed for the first year of the new 'program and $250,000,000 in the following year. I On Capitol Hill. Mr.

Johnson jwon immediate support for his i far-reaching program. The only i reservations came over the controversial health plan for the elderly, generally known as medicare. he huiit lointlv hv 1h rnnntii i tries Sports TV Premieres Channel 50 New Venture lltMUDA 4 however, did His statement. J1 kui uiUMiuciiaiiu, uuiuaiu, I tfJPHATTEftAS not rule out the possibility of CHARLESTON U- price reduction on a long-term basis. comprehensive study of broadcasting in Canada.

The end of March is the target date for the committee, set up lat May. to submit its report to the government. The three-man group headed by Fowler of Montreal, president of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association and chairman of a 195S-57 royal commission on broadcasting, has read through more than 30 briefs, visited Europe and the United States and commissioned studies by experts tn its search for answers to the prob lems facing Canadian broad- and Friday, when a high of 52 is expected. From one-quarter to one-half inch of rain is expected tonight and Friday. (Canadian Press Wire Map) RAIN COMING Cloudy weather is the forecast for the Windsor-Detroit area today according to the Detroit Weather Bureau.

A warming trend will continue through tonight Victoria, Haliburton and Peterborough. The second is planned to cover the city of Hamilton and Wentworth and Halton coun ties, Mr. Grossman said in an interview. The first group of counties that builds such a regional detention centre will make North American history, he said. The jail will have maximum and In another move, Mr.

Johnson tentatively planned to ask Congress to eliminate the gold backing on part of the expanding United States money supply. I Detroit's newest television i station, going on the air Sunday, is the U.S.'s first outlet to offer viewers a specialized format of sports during prime evening i hours. lfira January 7. 1965 1 I Nursing The plan would make an ad- Serbs Flay Property Ban On Bishops CHICAGO (UPI) Three boards of the Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of Chicago have protested a judge's ruling that bars three Serbian Orthodox biihops from taking over control of property WKBD-TV, on UHF Channel ditional $5,000,000,000 in gold casting. 50, plant to produce 2S hours minimum security cells under (Continued from Page One) nursing homes as a result of Mr.

Morris's charges. "If found true, people should stop being exploited in such a available for future increases in Marc -ainae. Montreal law-the money supply or to meet ner- and Ernest Steele, under-international obligations. secretary in the state sec-It calls for elimination of the retary department in Ottawa, legal requirement for a 25per-iare tne other committee mem- one roof and will be a multi county project. of live and live-on-tape sports each week, according to John A.

Serrao, station general manager. Live coverage is to include 1942. One year ago they were The province will pay half the 39 and 28. Dickensian manner," the mayor cent cold hackinc on rsprves Ders. The sun sets today at 5:18: said.

all Detroit Red Wing load! that form th hai nf th ts How to regulate the publiclv- cost of construction, Mr. Grossman said. Members of the five county p.m. and rises rnday at now under jurisdiction of another bishop. a.m.

The moon rises at 11: OS this morning and sets at 9:56 games, key basketball games banking system. owned and private sectors of of the Detroit Pistons, the Uni-j The move would be only the tne broadcasting field is one of versity of Michigan, Michigan second major change in re- tne biggest problems handed to State University and the Uni-i lationshiD hetuppn monpv ami the committee It was learned Lake County Circuit Court p.m. Under the new plan announced by Mr. the province will pay grants of up to $140 a month for the care of indigents requiring, extraordinary nursing or medical services and a maximum of $115 a Forecast for the Windsor-De- troit area today calls for cloudy weather with a high of 48 expected A warming trend will continue through tonight and Friday. Rain, beginning sometime tonight, is expected to end late Friday.

The Detroit Weather Bureau expects from one-quarter to one-half inch before the rain stops. A low of 42 is expected tonight, and a high of Judge Philip W. Yager last Visibility at the Windsor Air versity of Detroit. Other sports goid since the U.S. went off the tnis still is tinder study.

starting point on this task week enjoined the bishops from gaining control of the church property and affairs now being wm oe coverea. mciuaing looi-igoKi standard in 1934 ball which will be televsed on port this morning was 2Vi miles with smoke and fog. councils met in Peterborough last November to recommend a single ngional jail. Friday, they will meet in Toronto at the reforms institutions office to discuss details. The jail will cost an estimated $1,295,100.

It will replace a 59 year-old jail in Cobourg, a 102 year-old one in Lindsay and a J'i year -old one in month for those requiring no Observed temperatures: administered by Rt. Rev. Dioni-sije Milovjtvich, bishop of the U.S. -Canadian diocese. The Serbian Orthodox Church Who's Going To Handle The Bandits? 52 Friday.

in Yugoslavia has convicted a 24-hour delayed basis beginning next fall. At first six hours of telecasting are planned daily, staring usually at 6 p.m. Exception Is on Sundays when earlier programming is scheduled. Starting time Sunday, when Winds will blow from the south today from 8-15 mph. They Bishop Milovjevich of conduct unbecoming a bishop and has reduced his status to a layman.

The jail for Hamilton and will increase tonight to 15 to 25. The council said the bishop was The 7 a.m. temperature was special care. The former grant was a maximum of $30 a month for both classes. Under the new plan, however, homes must maintain adequate accounts and records.

In addition, standards are set for space, heat, toilet and bathing facilities as well as diet. The new regulations will also include a sample bylaw for nursing homes recommended by Queen's Park five years ago and adopted by many municipalities in the province. Mr. Morris urged tighter li Wentworth and Halton counties would cost an estimated Hamilton and Wentworth, which share the 90 year old 24. At 2 p.m., the temperature Who's going to enforce park-I ing meter regulations? Although most citizens prob- guilty of moral misconduct and offences against the church.

was 38 degrees and the humidity was 85 per cent. The low Barton Street jail, intended to a new jail last year, but overnight reading was 32, which occurred around 1 a.m. Wed the department asked then to nesday's high and low were 40 include Halton in their plans, Channel 50 goes on the air for the first time, is 5 p.m. First to be shown is a videotape of the Big Ten opener for Michi-j gan State basketball squad. Michigan meets Iowa State today.

This will be followed by a videotape of another of today's college games in which the University of Detroit is home to the University of Day and 27. said Mr. Grossman. was provided for the committee by reports outlining the views of Dr. Andrew Stewart, chairman of the Board of Broadcast Governors.

President J. AJphonse Ouimet of the CBC and President Don Jamieson of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters. Dr. Stewart and Mr. Ouimet favored creation of two regulatory bodies one the CBC itself and the other for private broadcasters The CBC would be responsible directly to Parliament and the board governing private broadcasting would answer to Parliament for that sector.

Mr. Jamieson suggested one agency could be" responsible for boht types of broadcasting but saul there should be more separation of the two than at present The BUG is the regulatory body now for all broadcasting but the CBC makes its own report to Parliament. Another matter under study is whether the CBC should be grantenl long term financing perhaps 10 years at a time as sust'ested by Mr Ouimet. Color television was another matter placed before the com- Haltin has an 87-year-old jail Record high and low for this Windsor 31 44 Quebec Zero 2a Sarnie 21 40 Frederlcton 23 Chatham 32 31 Saint John 3 22 Dawson 5a US Moncton a 21 Snag 50 Halifax 21 33 Pr. George 15l2 Cherlotteo'n a 20 Pr.

Rupert 10 21 Sydney 15 2S Vancouver 27 35 Yarmouth 17 34 Victoria 32 40 St. John's 27 32 Jasper 2t 19 Minneapolis 32 32 Edmonton 33 21 Bismarck Calgary 24 20 Chicago 34 $0 Lethbrldge 20 17 Buffalo 25 3a Yellowknlfe 47 MS Albany 34 Pr. Albert 24 14 Boston 21 45 Saskatoon 10 "13 New York 2 4 Regina 15 3 Pittsburgh 2t 41 Winnipeg -4 15 Cincinnati 34 54 Churchill 23 17 Raleigh 23 53 Lakehead 16 21 Atlanta 44 43 White River 2 12 Jacksonville 44 SS Maria 23 34 Tampa 54 71 Kapusk'lng 11 3 Miami a 77 Ear I ton 17 N. Orleans 51 70 North Bay 5 II Oklahoma 41 Sudbury 1 17 St. Louis 4S Sti Muskoka 14 30 Kansas City 4 52 London 24 34 Denver 4 6i Toronto 27 37 Tucson 51 57 Trenton 31 Los Angeles 53 44 Ottawa 3 25 S.

Francisco 42 SI Montreal 2 24 Boise 44 50 () Indicates below Jero. Overseas temperatures at 1 a.m., EST: Aberdeen 41 Madrid 34 Amsterdam 41 Malta 50 Athens 45 Oslo 23 Berlin 25 Paris 3 Birmingham 44 Roma 32 Brussels 3 Stockholm Copenhagen 32 Tokyo 41 Dublin 50 Vienna 21 Geneva 23 Warsaw 27 London 45 date were 56 in 1907 and -5 in censing laws and more severe Bishop Milovjevich refused to acknowledge his ouster, claiming the council acted under the influence of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia. The three boards sent a telegram to Yager in which they said his ruling was unjust. The telegram read: "We protest most vigorously against the shocking and totally unjust decree rendered by you. "Being American-born citizens in Milton which county officials are expected to scrap in favor penalties for Infringement of them.

of the new one. Tuesday, officials of Brant ford and Brant County con Tender, solicitous slaps on the wrist are totally ineffectual aoiy wisn mere were no meters, the police department still needs someone to hand out the tickets. At present, cadets are enforcing the regulations but, because of the shortage of men on the department, several police officials believe the cadets could be replaced by commissionaires at the meters. The parking meter problem was brought up at Wednesday's meeting of the Windsor Police Commission but deferred to the next meeting. Hospital (Continued from Page Three) with offenders.

There have been suited Mr. Grossman aoout a new jail but the department repeated situations where sub standard nursing homes have been allowed to continue all has asked them to consider in eluding adjacent Norfolk, Ox ford and Waterloo counties. ton, Ohio. At 8:30 p.m., the first live telecast over the station will be the Detroit Red Wings-Chieago Black Hawks NHL game, coming from Chicago. It is preceded at 8:15 by the Sid Alice Show.

Converter kits are required before the channel can be viewed on standard Canadian televisions. The same is true in who have served in our country's armed forces, and former Serbian guerrillas who have manner of disobedience to prescribed standards under succes Lanark County and Ottawa are contemplating replacement fought against the tyranny of Communism, but who adhere of the county jail that both use, most strongly to the principles Here's Your Chance, Men! A new fitness program for young married men is being offered this year by the Windsor department of parks and recreation. Married men 25 years and over can participate In competitive sports such as volleyball, basketball, floor hockey, calisthenics and swimming. Sessions will be held Wednesdays from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

at Forster Collegiate, 749 Felix Ave. Registration will be held Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. the minister said, and Renfrew sive licences. "Greedy fakery is still in style." Mr.

Morris is the operator of a nursing home in Grimsby, County is considering a new jail. Michigan, except for sets sold of orthodoxy, we are appalled by your lack of fairness in the issue of a summary judgment and by the failure on your part to allow a trial on the true The regional detention centre iipr anru --tu eT act and past president of the siheine has been discussed with Since then all sets have been uhsuly of. $8 V011 enninnri riv. imp half the city's cost, amounting broadcasts and the procedure Associated Nursing Homes of Ontario county and municipal issues in this matter," for granting licences Wheelton (Continued from Page Five) soon and he would press officials all last year and fur well as VHF channels. Ontario.

He said that since the group's inception in 1959, many nursing homes have improved to $165 in a 30 day month. This rate pays for nursing Bishop Milovjevich controls ther discussions will be held the St. Sava Monastery, Liberty and services, lodging, food this year. Mr. Grossman said he is sur iSoh As We ville, 111.

The property is valued Mr. Gardner said. Canada Seeks! dru8 at $10 million. prised at the ready acceptance erf the? idea "I was frankly ex Were Sa xin a Court I He said there is no subsidy Rfwl Tfhil by province for pay iXda J-Slxlll ments made by the city to OTTAWA (CP) Canada is in-1 Edging home operators and be viting Romania to send a tne new a cation here later this month to luu" $115 fo1' persons re discuss trade and diplomatic re ceivmg sheltered care but no special services might apply to lations ana settlement of war Treasurer Admits Theft COOK'aVILLE, Out. (CP) John S.

Robertson, 52, of Port Credit, a councillor and treasurer of the Toronto suburb of Ijtig Branch, pleaded guilty Wednesday to the theft of in tax money from Toronto Township where he was employed as tax collection super Affairs i lging homes. The city pay in quality. However, he said, sub-standard homes still exist. The shortcomings of many homes are readily apparent. He said nursing homes are becoming a place to live rather than a place to die.

"Some homes which make profits up to 40 per cent serve blind patients the scrapings of the plates of others. This association is taking steps to overcome these atrocities." Mr. Morris followed up this statement with a plea to the committee: "A uniform accounting system now is available to nursing homes in Ontario. Will the government help us make it work?" claims, the External Department announced peeting more parochialism." Plans for the new jails will include facilities for psychological, psychiatric and other professional aids to help courts compile pre sentence reports, and (fuarteis for lawyers and visitors Mr also said that district Jails uudt i his department will be replaced eventually, but he has not yet pinpointed any Prisoner's Waos Viewed $3.50 a day tor indigent cases in lodging homes. Mrs.

Beth Kitchen, RN, There is every expectation that Romania will accept thej proprietor of Catherine Wilson's invitation. External Affairs Min-1 Nursing Home, 5S0 Devonshire (Continued from Page Five) the officer over his shoulder and came down on the servant's chest with both knees, breaking three ribs. Mrs. Saunders said that she had been assaulted twice that day. In the morning he had hit her with both his fist and a strap.

Joseph Strasburg, of Maidstone, was fined $50 and coats when he was convicted of assaulting a waitress at the Michigan Lunch, 12300 Tec umseh Tecuinseh, on Nov. 30. visor. He was remanded two ister Martin had talks with Romanian officials at the United Nations last month. Rd which as established by her mother, feels the new regu lations are part of the new sys ont.

(CP) A county mutual fire aid system meeting at Mallory-town. 15 miles east of here, was interrupted by a fire that destroyed a winterized cot tage. Chief Ronald Warren and II firemen were powerless at the flames' razed the small building, loss wat set at $2,000. Hey, Come Baek! TROIS RIVIERES. Que (CP) About 30 ice fishing cabins floated down the St Lawrence River between Trois Rivieres ami Quebec City when a passing ocean vessel broke up ice along the hanks Nuiie was occupied About 15 cabms were dislodged at neat by Ste Marthe du Cap, and 16 olheis at 30 miles downstream from Trois Rivieres weeks for sentencing.

Township officials said out vigorously to this end. "The most that is offered in opposition is the matter of timeliness, is this a proper time for unification? It seems clear and undeniable that the longer this merger is delayed the more complex become the problems roblems of assessment, of education, of personnel and of unification of various services," Mayor Wheelton said. Featured in the mayor's address were a number of recommendations aimed at continuing or beginning new downtown development projects. These recommendations appeared in The Star in the text of his inaugural address. The mayor also urged continued co-operation between the city administration, labor and business in promoting development of the city.

During a special event at the Lion's club meeting, Mayor Wheelton was made an honorary member of the club. It was the first time in more than 30 years that a mayor of Windsor was made an honorary member of the club. Not Same Man Romania recently expanding relations has been tern whereby nursing homes with the will be licenced by the province side the court that an audit to uncover the total amount of the West and reducing its pendente on Russia. de- under a program of spt-cial care i for the aged theft cost the township $6,500 ami involved cheeking tax cards. Detective William Teggart In 1963, Canada expoited $1,274,940 worth of goods to Romania, mainly aluminum in gots, and imported from that Mrs.

Helen liranoff, testified Cosmetics (Continued from Page Three) Herbert True, a leader in the told the court that Robertson she had ordered Strasburg to leave. The youth refused to do stole the money during a two so and pushed her. After hear country $123,734 worth of ducts, mostly shirts walnuts. year period. The money had been paid to Robertson at the lug a recital of Strasburg's TORONTO (CI') Reform In hlitutions Minister Allan Grossman of Out aim said Wednesday he has bee-n studying for some lime the idea of Jail prisoners' lecejving minimum hourly wages for work performed while in piisou.

Mr. Grossman was comment ing on suggestions made Tuesday by the Canadian Corrections Ninety, which recommended minimum wage's and limited at tn lpatioii in labor unions prisoners. 'J 'he minister said an inter field of education as well as criminal record, Magistrate township office by citizens pay writer, producer and authority on visual research. Arthur Haniahan commented, iiil' their iiiuiiiciiiul tax bills, he "You are building up a record, 'The increase very com mendable." she saul of the higher subsidies "It haid to manage and do all ou should The overhead is such that if you want to maintain your professional standards it's difficult 1 work 12 hours a day, seven days a week, and am on call 12 hours a day Someday I would like to have a five day week The increase is very welcome The new rate will improve the standard-. We can only do so much on a limited income Slit; said her boeiks "are open anytime to anyone who wants to come in to check." said nibbling at the law.

But one of The detective said he arrested ewer Delegates will be guests of Beauty Counselors and will be housed at the Viscount Motor these days it will bite back." Kuheilfoii in the office of the Toronto company that bonded Continued from Five) Page Hotel. A special breakfast Sun Arthur Dodge, 18, of 1081 bun. He suiii Robertson, whose day morning will conclude the Drouitlard Rd. was remanded salary was a year, had The work started shortly be fore Christmas. conference to Jan.

14 for sentence when turned bis township pension be pleaded guilty to taking a Section Conference hostesses for the event are: Zora Walters, money over to the company to Richard Morris, of 1040 Albert car without the consent of the help make restitution. Rd. is not the Richard Morris, owner, William Rocheleau, of 27, of 1012 Albert Rd. who was RR1, Amhersthurg, on Dec. 21 remanded to the Ontario Hos The interceptor sewer is the first phase of the city's 000 sewage treatment program and will eventually connect with a disposal plant to be located in the extreme west end of the municipality.

The work is classed under the Dodge and two other youths Die hi Auto Ciiih were apprehended by police pital for 60 days after a psychiatrist found he was not eastern sales manager; Elizabeth Slater, western sales manager; Jule Senecal, Quebec sales manager; Madeleine Leal, Ontario sales manager; Mos-sie Caisley, British Columbia sales manager, and Sherley iligley, eastern Ontario sales Patient Leaps Hospital Pays after the car turned into a driveway on Partington Ave view that proposals he has been studying have been along Hit line of llie vvafe suggested by the society 10 per cent of the minimum wage received by workers oil the outside Ontario pllsolieis receive six cents a day on their iclease as pot ket money Grossman, however, was leery of the suggestion concern iig labor union He asked what the outcome would be: if a pl'l soners' union disagreed with the prison administi at ion "Would the piisoneis go on stilke?" he asked tit to stand trial on a charge of possession on Dec. 19 of four Que. VALI.KK JONCTION lU'j-Tu ears coming from' alK' lhe ecu ner of a house steak knives for a purpose dangerous to the public peace, manager Gerald Taylor, 27, of ilanul ton was remanded to Die On federal provincial winter works CALGARY (CP University incentive program, through Hospital of Edmonton was oi which the city expects to obtain dered by an Alberta Supreme $72,000 in grant assistance for Court Justice Wednesday to pay labor costs, providing the job is! $40,000 damages to a former completed by the end of April, patient who leaped from the opposite directions and carry ing brotheis and their wives collided early today, killing one brother and both the wives. Dead are Dr Charles aid Cliche, 52, his wife Georg elte, 46, and Mrs Wilfrid Cliche, S3, vofe of Dr. Cliche's brother tano Hospital for 30 days when a psychiatrist informed the court the accused is mentally Pickets Walk at Statler As Hotel Strike Spreads Despite the delays encounter ill Taylor was charged with fourth floor of the hospital and lived ed to date, civic officials feel the interceptor sewer can be Che UHubsor Star WINDSOR, ONTARIO ilr rni Burt III From St.

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4 and driv ing dangerously on Jan 5 Mr. Justice Hugh Farthitu DETROIT AP) Picketing spread to a second Detroit hotel today, making it unclear wheth-j For impaired driving: Garry After the Statler picketing began, the union said its position was that the meeting was still scheduled. Earlier, Mort Furay, vice-president of Local 705, warned Wayne Runhall Brock St Students IMun Daiicr Iter. tnl A mid season dam recital Wilfrid Wilfrid, who was driving one 'of the curs, and Suzanne I.e I esijue, 1H, Dr Cliche's wife's daughter by a previous mar 1 nage, weie injured They are ei scheduled negotiations be fined $UMi and costs, licence suspended for six months Sandor Alexander Szasz, 51 in serious condition in hospital The second tar was driven by Dr. Cliche's wife of 1644 Ellsmere Ave was fined $60 and costs and had his licence suspended for 30 days when he was convicted of leav So What Next? completed before the April dead handed down the judgment line, and the city will not lose tt clvl actujn jn favor 0f Gerald any of the winter works labor i.epine, 28, of Hay River.

grants. judge ruled the hospital failed to futni its duty to "up i ply sufficient manpower to take 1 UU iiay IpO. of the plainurt" who had LOS ANGELES (UPI) Mrs been t0 hospital Barbara Landes, a clerk in the'" epileptic. superior court jury commis-i sioner's office, has heard a lot! JUKII'ltl" VAWMWi of reasons for persons to be ex-' cuced from jury duty, but the1 UDINE, Italy (UPI) A one she got Wednesday was a gambler here won a four-mouth sure winner. old lion in a card game He A man summoned for jury thought he had bet on a truck duty told her he was the sher- His opponent had bet a Iff of Los Angeles County "leoncino" which means little Sure enough, it was Sheriff lion in Italian both the dm.

in Peter J. Pitchess. utive for lion and the brand He was excused name of a small pick up tiui tween the Detroit Hotel Association and a hotel workers union will be held. Members of the Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union, who set up picket lines at the Whittier Hotel Wednesday, today extended the picketing to the Statler Hilton. The meeting set for today was arranged by Mayor Jerome Cavanagh and federal and state mediators.

A hotel spokesman earlier said management would ing the scene of an accident About $1,500 worth of flatfish Oct. 31. by students of the Windsor department of pai ks and rec ie atloii will he staged holiday at the AhO Community Centre. Alice ht ami liernard ltd be ginning at 7 in Demonstrations of tap dancing and ballet will be presented by pupils of the AhO. i'aient Ave ami I' i I 1M community centres New classes, conducted by Wayne Thrasher, will begin at the I'aient Ave centre on Jan 11.

i'lince Rd centre Jan 15 and AhO centre, Jan 14 that, if association representatives refused to attend, ''we'll shut down another hotel and when we shut down enough of them, they'll have to sit down with us." A total of 10 hotels faced possible strikes. Meanwhile, a union charge that hotels are bringing in strike-breakers from other cities was being investigated by the Wayne County prosecutor's office. Hotel spokesmen denied the charge. were lafcen in a nreasin ai, Helm Tackle, Gladstone Ave (i l.aSalle, some time Tuesday1 4 ROAD TAB night I STONE POINT Tilbury -Sandwich West police said North Township Council spent $58,413 maintaining and repair attend the meeting only if the ing municipal roads during 1964 about 75 dozen flatfish, worth $21 a dozen, were taken by the thieves, who gained entry by smashing a window The amount was some $1,600 strike did not spread beyond the Whittier. less than that spent in 1963..

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