‘l.“I-'"~ L. .‘ I "In. the armory in Teaneck where he spoke. From left are Ann Picciano. n. Goldwater. Edith Morley. Melody Rowe Senator Barry Goldwater is greeted by a group known as the Goldwater Girls of Ber- gen County. New Jersey. at GOLDWATER GIRLS GREET BARRY Mary Jane McCa‘hill. and Goldwater pledged to give personal leadership to a “war on crime." Medical Insurance Program Suggested By Que. Doctors 14' :25: .lp.‘;‘1:. se-f'n“ ‘l season‘s?! saw- _ the Quebec ‘ College of Physicians and sur- l geons for a medical insurance _plan: 1. Participation by all resi- dents of Quebec regardless of financial ability. age or state licipant. 10. Doctors to have the right to choose the means of remuneration they prefer. 11. Doctors to have the risht to determine care. treat- 5.- of health. , ment and medicines for pa- 2. All medical services to tients apply includincy ' o- 3 12 A system to be estab- sis, treatment. rehabilitation ; lished for provision of funds and prevention. 1 for medical and other serv- 3, Optional participation by ices. doctors 13. Fees to be paid directly 4 Uniformity of contribu- 10 dOCIOY‘S- tions by participants Figures 14. Representatives of the applying in Alberta were set ' medical professmn to be pres- ‘Iorth as a basis for discus- ent when stages of the plan sion. are introduced. . 5 The government would 15. Representation 0‘ the pay all or part of costs when a participant is incapable of dour; so Services to be paid for medical profession in dealing with the mechanics of admin- istration and legal phases of the system. 33 MONTREAL (CPI —- Rec- I to be in accordance with serv- ommenclations to the Quebec . ices given and not based on 1 government financial ability of the par- I withdrawn. The UH .. ._.l poster shows a . . m1’.nm..a. .. I it . \"Zé‘n "m ” ' . , .. . , VI n: . I DAILY MARKETS ‘ up to 122 brigadiers, colonels, lieutenant-colonels and majors or their equivalents in the navy and RCAF will be retired com- pulsorin between Nov. 1 and next summer. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)——The stock market put on a fairly steady performance Monday as trading slackened because of semi~holi~ day conditions. The Columbus Day observ- ance was accompanied by the closing of many banks. insur- ance companies and commodity markets. taking away some of the steam from Wall Street. Nevertheless. p r l c e s were generally firm. Gainers out- numbered losers slightly on the New York Stock Exchange and some market indicators inched to records. Concern was expressed the strike against General Motors will have a lingering effect on the sales of 1965 auto models. At the same time, strong steel demand was said to be likely to case if He General Motors walkout doesn't end soon. General Motors stock ended with a gain of V4 at 102% after recovering from a small early Fractional gains were by Ford. American Mo- tors and Studebaker. the latter rising 1/4 to 7 on 124.900 shares. making it the most. active stock. Chrysler lost ‘é. Losses of some component key stocks tipped the Dow Jones industrial average to a moderate loss of .51 at 877.57. The Associated Press average wearing nothing but sun §glasses and saying: “But I al- l 1 ways wear my eye protection." The idea is to get factory work- ers to protect their sight. of 60 stocks rose .1 to a high 0 n. 329.3. Texas Gulf Sulphur lost 1%. Although US. Steel rose as, Bethlehem, Republic and Jones and Laughlin were frac- ‘tionai losers. Among Canadian issues. Hud- son Bay Mining rose a point. McIntyre Porcupine was up Vs and Granby Mining and Inter- national Nickel “a apiece. Alum- inium Ltd. dropped 3/4 and Wal- ker Gooderham 9V3. Prices were irregularly higher on tiie American Ex- change. Volume was 1.820.000 shares compared with 1.810.000 Friday. Canadian Javelin rose 's and Molybdenite 1-16. Scurry Rainbow Oil dropped V4 and Brazilian Traction VI. What stocks did: Mon Fri Advances 465 618 Declines 472 461 Unchanged 289 25 Total issues 1326 1338 NEW YORK CLOSING s'roclts Beth Stee ~11 onty 42V. Borg Warnr 49% NY Cent MVI C a d 0 18'.» Radio Corp 34% Cons Edi-on 96% South Pac 42% cc 8? l 38% 48".: Utd Aircraft 657a Vanadium 5 Kennecott Mr. Cardin was replying to Gordon Churchill. former Con- servative defence minister. who asked whether keeping officers in suspense concerning which ones would be retired was a satisfactory method of dealing with the situation. Mr. Churchill also said the officers being retired s'iould be given six months' instead‘ of three months' notice. Mr. Cardin said it has been found that three months' notice is sufficient. UC Describes Sex Article As Poor Taste OTTAWA (CPl—The Ottawa presbytery of the United Church of Canada said an article on pre - martial sex written by one of its min- isters was in “shockingly poor taste" but praised his courage in speaking on the issue. 1,000 Military Personnel Due For Retirement Rev, F. R. Hat-back. presby- tery chairman, released the statement two weeks after Rev. 'said the article was misunder- .W“ '._ m Pt ' I . a n - I .. of luggage. four dogs. and a cat. The party was completed by three children of Miss Tay- lor's previous marriages. her adopted daughter. Maria. five secretaries. MOOSE TOLL I Ninety-nine moose were lulled by cars. trucks and trains in Ontario during 1963. “"1"”? u in the university newspaper. presbytery state ment i'c'i' " .-‘ ' “the Christian teaching related to the subject he stated with clarity and precision." stood. misinterpreted and ob- scure “to all but a few." 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