.oetected personnel are By MARY KEATl‘.\'G Canadian Press (‘orrespondent DUBLIN <CPl -— Trou e is ' in the Dublin suburb of Phihsboro' over a superniai'- ket planned by the Canadian b a k e r _v millionaire. (‘-arfieid Weston. The \lI'c.slon '.:i'0tlD alreatiy owns three of DiibIiii'.-' hizzcst superniz-ii‘keis and plans three more in and around the city. It now has acquired l‘ti‘lt|lE‘i‘L\' in Phibshoro' and will begin building when the present ten- ants a'_‘t‘ce to lczive their one- storey hoiisos But some of the tenants, who have been there 40 years. are digglnz their heels in_ lincotir aged b_v the local tenants‘ elation. tlic_v f’.atl_v I‘(‘lll>(‘ . though people who titive left have been ’_‘l‘.(‘ll at-comtiio- dation and coiiipctiszitioii co\cr' Lug two to three ye:ii‘s' rent Tycoon Weston feels they mziy have been "\\l‘0llL‘,l_\' advised" by the association that if they hold otit tlie_v will rcccive a much larzci‘ sttiii ill ('I)illllt‘ll.~'.l‘ tion. He (‘It“S(‘l‘ll1(‘S ('ll£ll"_‘t“.\‘ of Doctors In Saskatchewan Earn More Under Medicare ’ REGTVA ‘CPI —- Doctors In Saskatchewan expect to earn now because the more money province has a compulsory medical care insurance plan most of them oppose. The major reason for making more money seems to be that they no longer have to write off unpaid accounts. It’s a situation the executive of the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons said would occur. Under the medical plziii, at least 80 per cent of each nor- mal medical bill is paid by the government out of tax revenues it collects to operate the plan. '. chairman of the . (‘are insurance Commission which administers the plan. said in an interview Friday the commission believes it is impossible to estimate at this time how much more doc- tors are making because of the plan. INCREASE I-EXPECTED But he said some increase can be expected "where there is a large element of prepayment" ouch . the medical care scheme pl‘n\'l(‘l98_ The scheme is compiilsory for virtiially all res- klents of Saskatchewan. . . W. Rarootes. president of the Saskatchewan Colleze of Physicians and Siirzeons, said in an interview doctors "have llways predicted" their in- comes would rise under 8 state medical care scheme. "A rise of tip to 310 per cent Mishap In Nuclear Storage Described Extremely Remote The Rt'A l-‘ a statement OTTAWA tI‘PI said here in that "nVPI'«7PFl’.nll.S and lnaccur-~‘ ‘ ‘zealous and inaccurate report-I ate reporting has largely cre- ‘nted false impressions" the "so-call(‘d dangers many people ei~roneoii.sly ascribe nuclear weapons“ .'i'ow that have arrived at Rf‘.-\F‘ bases hr use by the Bomarc missifle Iquarlrons. it is perhaps an ap- propriate time to discuss these weapons generally." the state- ment began. Any fear for the safety of the population in areas close to nuclear storage depots is un- warranted, the statement said s been proven that ' by some remote chance. a miti- lin involi-in: a nuclear war- head should occur. the extent of actual physicist’. dam ,. loss of life would be far less than that of a service station E J ‘D D 3 0. fire. a hazard that is accepted. and. for the most part. iznored by the urban population of to- day'a world." The said "inherent." built-in safety factors make an accidental nuctear blast "for all practical piirposes, all btit Im- possible." Tbe four - page statement outlnes the physical processes of nuclear explosion. the safety factors to guard against acci- dental detonations and he measures adopted for safekeep- ing of the warheads at North Bay. Ont, and La Macaza, Que. CUSTODY orce personno‘. act as custodians for the nuclear warheads at (‘anadian storage sites. The bases, however, will remain under Canadian com- mand and control; urit_v organization is respon- UNDER LES. "U.S Air nee _ llble for the complex security the stora izc sites. IHPHSIIFDR 3| " precatition it a security all nuclear warheads are pro- tected by fences. gates and con- crete vaults. and only carefully P0!‘- mitted to cnter the storage area. "in addition. elaborate alarm devices and round - the - clock rmed giiards prtwlde further "While the weapons are in' in the process 0! being transported. sources of '.. I .. . « - _. any \.-.4..........._, -.-..--.,-...-_... ublin Suburbanites. pose Supermarket intimidation cmotiuii.'il liiiks .l:iil, the [)l‘tlDl)S(‘(l site of Weston‘: new .sttpcrtiiat'i<ct. saw the exe- ctitioii of lIlall_\' selliiiz “.1. in ’ pet-ted." he said. lion appears to be reasonably acciiratc." does not think the commission will ever be able to come up $28,000 (ii ‘0D(‘l‘all()n of the medical care about $20.Il0Il.O00 ‘rev-enue can be obtained by di- vidiriz about . nuclear warheads.' .printed ,place is just. like 8 powder keg‘ ,,_ Girlie Mags ‘ ,w h e t h e r sophisticated girlie: d I protection for tho nuclear war- V ads _ . ,. - --, --.---. _». . -. __ ,. as “unfounded." sa_\'s the ','1i'(llIp is in no hurry to l)(‘2lil building. adding that the conipaiiy "would be per- t‘ectl_v wiiliin its rights in seek- in: court orders 'for eviction! but do not want to go to ex- ll"(‘lll(‘ Ill(‘i'|>'lll'(‘S." The word cvtctitiii has inflam- llli|I(>I'_\ ovcrloiic.s in Irish cars. a -iezat-_\ from such memories as the ltlili ('t"flIlll'_\‘ T-Inzlish bailiff (‘aptain Boycott. who gaie his name to the language. \uotlier proble m is that I'Illl)\litli‘l)'. zi coniiiitinity on |iublin's north side. has strong with “the trnii til the l020s. .\Iountjoy tiles" . situated almost opposite Irish national- lc: cits Pllill>‘l1tIl‘(‘I' residciits illH_\' wetl try to get ilie hail 'lt‘ISll par- €ll1l(‘llI' to intervene against around to “non-nation- isl /2 But (i2li'ltt"IfI Wcstoii hope- fully \El_\.~ "T'l‘it:I‘(‘s:< cannot be ll;lIIl‘(l |ilfI(‘llllII(‘I_\' " 't‘F\'PflII9 \\' R 1 OX- ,<;l‘lW.<< . "That predic- ivitli an accurate figure on the income of doctors. He said all the commission can determine is the gross revenue of doctors. ‘ROSS In 1963, ttie first ftill year at plan. the commission paid out. to doctors on insured medical services. Dr. Smith said a figure of about $?/8.000 a year in gross 520000.000 by the ap- proximate number of doctors in Saskatchewan in private prac- tice about 7 . But. this figure would not be an accurate indication of in- come. he said. It does not take into account doctors‘ overhead‘ costs which in some urban practices range cent of cross revenue. Dr. Smith said the figure also. does not take into account rev-' eniie to doctors for services ren-I dercd in such persons as can-I cor patients. who in most cases‘ are covered under a schema‘ separate from the medical care 2. 3: it. "My personal estimate is that ' net incomes might rise by about $2.000 on the average un- der the plan." he said consent of both t(‘.anadian and US! izovernmen t." only example of "over—. intz" mentioned in the state-‘ menl concerne a 1060 fire at a Boniarc base “in the eastern United States." ‘ Newspapers in the area had these headtines: "’I‘hi9l and "Radiation spreads thrii area of base." The statemcntv said no one was injured in the fire and that there was no dam-« age to "private" property. Heading -For High Court By JOHN P}. BIRD OTTAWA tCPi.- The Supreme (touri of Canada nert month‘ .will be asked to determine. maiizazines are obscene an lreprcscnt an undue exploitation of sex. This will be the second time that the coiiri has heard an ap- peal case under it 1959 amend-l ment to the federal Criminal‘ Code’ defining obscene litera- , inrc. in the first case the court‘ ruled in Marcli. I062. that D. H. Lawrence's controversial novel Lady (Tliat.ter1ey's Lover want ‘not obscene. The new case involves the De- . cemher. 1962. issue of the mag- azine Fiscapade. published in Derby, Conn, by t e Bruce- Royal Piiblishing Corporation. County Court Jiidge A. R. Macdonnell of Winnipeg found the issue to be obscene and or- dcred that copies on sale in Wiiinipm: be forfeited. I-‘AIIJCD IN APPEAI. Dominion News and Gifts ti962t Limited. distributors of the rn an a 7, i n e in Winnipeg. failed in an appeal to the Man- itoba Court of Appeal and now is appealing to the Supreme’ Court. Legal officials said the Su- preme Court decisions will be applicable to magazine: of a similar nature. its ruling alto will apply tlirougbout Canada as it will be a Judgment in fed- eral criminal law. b "' ‘.3 permitted niiyw are near mclur warheads." Under a system of “checks and double dtecks" It would be to are A nuclear- olecu-ical energy required to the In LONELY SP0!‘ The place where Moses re- ceived tlio ‘Pen Commandments in the Sinai Desert in occupied today by town‘ than a doneii quantity limited lllll I I I I8 IOU llllili LAMSDOWNE Flannelette BLANKETS size 70 x 90" FOLLOW IIP T0 EXTRA SPECIAL WRITIN PADS contains 175 pages EXTRA SPECIAL 20° quantity limited Terry Cloth Site 20 x 40" TOWELS SPECIAL JIG '. 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