more Exam err Sony and warmer tedq lad tomorrow Wlltk westerly Ind intramur Business no Editorial PA 85531 hammer Want Ads jg PA 8241 95th YearNo 86 DIG our Nrws igWNéwSmen Ris snowmome mmwsnmsmjm BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAY APRIL 13 7Behind Iron Curtain zunlca Switzerland um Despite suppression of pres fretL dam in Communist and other per men some vestige of free expruslon the international Press Institute reported Sunday The institute published sur vey of the press in authoritarian countries which painted grim picture of the blackout on news Mdmplnlon for nearly half the vrwvihe Pakistani foreign minister Imported spirits willicost 10 worlds populatio The institute is an orga lion of some 500 leadingnewspaper editors in 38 countries Its 200 page study is based on reportsl from men who have worked in the countries concerned it said that in all dictators ps there exists among journalists spirit of revolt against the com plete tutelage of the press by the stat This resistance the report said can be detected even in the It where the control of information media is the most rigid There has been evidence in many authoritarian countriu of the aspirations of journalists to greater freedom of expression and greater degre of ruthful ness in news large number of Progress Made to Cut Hazard Lung Cancer from Cigarets ATLANTIC CITY NJ AP Somc progress seemingly is being made it the quest to reduce what some call the hazard of long can ccr from cigaret smoking New York cancer researcher soid Sat iirday Dr Ernest Vynder of the SloanKettering Institute for Can cer Research said scienists there havr been working with chemical catalysts which appear capable of reducing tobacco smokes content of rt polycyclic com pounds And these latter materials Wyndcr told the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research are conSIdered by him and his associates to be the major initiating carcinogens cancerproducers in tobacco smoke Researchers sponsoredby the tobacco industry have contended May Urge UN Hall India lets CANBERRA Australia AP alilsfao may call onthc United tionsto tryttrkccp IndianAir orce planes from trespassing over Pakistani soil Foreign Mm ister Manzoor Cadir said today told reporters India had repeat edly violatedPakistans air force space despite protests from Iter achi Cadir who came heretoattend the Southeast Asia Treaty organ nation conference didnot specify how the UN might be approached but the usual way is with npm test to the Security Council Prices of Spirits lire Higher Today TORONTO GmOntario resi dents will pay slightly higher prices for spirits starting today Ceilings chief commis sinner of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario has announced BeIore deciding on the price boosts Mr Ceilings said the board gave careful consideration to the increase in excise duty on spirits and the increased sales taxanoounced Thursday in the federal budget Mr Collings said retail prices of all Canadian spirits will be 10 centshigher on the halfbottle and Zavcents on the full bottle cents more for therhalfbottle and 25 cents on the full bottle liewit discussing the flvo millionth fractional horsepower motor made by Canadian Gem ernl Electric are from left Ian McRaeCGE board chair there is no proof thateigorct smoking causes lung cancer One of the catalysts Dr Wynl der told reporters later effected at least allpercent reduction in the smokes content of chemical called benzpyrene Wyn der ranked this ingredient as the major single hazard in the poly cyclic group He added that the catalyst added to the tobacco resulted in stinky smelling smoke that would rule it out as practical measure But he said that from such work it appears we can modify the polycyclic content thereby encouraging further Search for equally effective catalysts tllat would be acceptable to the smoker Wynder added What can we do about pro mating safer cigaret Person ally im in favor of out stopping smoking altogether But about half of my staff is still smoking even though they have been work ing for me for considerable time But ifrwe must smoke we should modify our smpkinghah vacated Try not to inhale Throw cigarets away when they are half finished The fur ther down you smoke them the more tar and nicotine there is The tar settlesin the butt end these journalists both in Commu oist and other countries have been prepared to run grave risks in defying government authority for the sake of their aspirations Some of them have paid dearly for their courage in some cases at the cost of their lives During the 1956 uprising In llungnry for instance the sale oi Ifrce newspapers assumed the vsamc importance as that of blcad iu the midst of the fight ing in the streets In Poland following the return of Party Secretary Vladyslaw Gomulka there was genuine though short lived emancipation of the press the report said But the Polish experiment in press freedom soon was severely cur tailed to avoid provoking Russia The Polish experience shows that under the Communist sys tem the presseven in the best conditionscan never cnioy any thing more than form of super vised liberty lnRcd China there was brief thaw in I956 and 1957 during which one paper the Kuang Ming Jihapao went so far as to criticize President Mao Tsetung and Premier Chou Enlai But in the summer of 1957 the Commu nist party unleashed campaign of ideological rectification in which the editorial staffof the KuaogMing JihPao was purged SPANISH CENSORSHIP In Spain criticism is permitted only of municipal affairs Num erous subjects are taboo Never theless the Spanish press is far from being completely muzzled and there are signs of new forces tending towards greater freedom of expression It paid tribute to the part played by the newspapers of Ve nezuela in helping the overthrow of cxpresident Marcos Perez ilt menez It slngled out the Domin icanhepuhlie Paraguay Bolivia and Nicaragua as the Latin Am erican nations still maintaining restrictions on press freedom Egyptpress criticism of the President Gamal hdol an is inconceivable re portsal In southeast Asia several coun triesincludiog Nationalist China South KoreaSouth Vietnam In donesia and Thailand have im posed restrictions on their news papers it added Lives earn Try Classifieds To lldopt Child TORONTO CPlThc Ontario govcmmeot may use the classi fied advertisement section of the provinces newspapers to offer children for adoption it was re portcd today The experiment is cxnected to month trial period Classified ads would be placed in the personal columns of newspapers by the de partment of welfare The classified ads will invite in quiries by childless couples or families which would like another son or daughter but cannot ob tain one naturally Inquiries will be referred to Childrens Aid So ci ics There are about 000 children available for adoption in Ontario Mount ForestBoy Critical Condition MOUNT FOREST Ont Paul Lewis five of RR Mount Forest was in critical condition in Toronto Sick Childrens Hospi tal today with burns over 60 per cent his body His pyjamas caught fire Sunday apparently as he leaned over an electric stove while his parents Mr and Mrs Norman Lewis were outside Mount Forest is 42 miles south of Owen Sound MONTREAL CPlA mysteri ous object sighted Sunday night over the RCAF base at nearby St Hubert was reported today to ropeJohn stares Catholics May Not Vote Communists VATICAN CITY AP Pope John has signed decree declar ing Roman Catholics may not vote for legislative candidates signed April resolution of the Congregation of the Holy Office dated March 25 broadening and whosupport the Communist cause even though the candidates profess Christianity The action is the stemest the church has taken against fellow travellers of communism Vatican sources said the decree was development of the 1949 ex communication of militant members of the Communist party That decree warned cath olics they could no longer take the sacraments of the church if they joined the Communist party because communism is material ist and antiChristian The Vatican newspaper LOs servatore Romano says the Pope TH corona Gordon Cburc hill of Trade and Commerce and If Smith 00 MP Simeoe North of Barrie Midland Mother Killed on Steps MIDLAND CmA 21yearold mother of three fall toher death down flight of stairs Saturday while saving her threeyearold son fromIalliog before her Mrs John Buff carrying chair at the head of flight of hotel stairs lunged to save son Brian from falling She pushed the child away from the stairwell but plunged to the second floor landing fracturing her skull seated to Mr Churchill by Mr theme at ceremonyiin Oltawnatlonded by MP5 from ridingsevhere GGEplantst are located extending the1949 decree The resolutio said It is lilait that CathoIiCS vote for partiesor for candidates who even if they do not profess principles in contrast to Catholic doctrines or attributes of Chris tianity may unite with com munism or aid Communists The 1949 decree was in the form of answers in uestions on whether Catholic could join or support the Communist party The decree replied in the nega tive and added Communism in fact is ma terialistic and antiChristian start soon and continuefor two FIRST PLANETtovards the sun from the earth is Venus target of the United States 1959 satellite program for June There has been no effort to in mtruï¬nmm Iran lcring V611 5c QCopyM Pages Of Project Make First Step With Satellite WASHINGTON AP The United States plans to launch sopound satellite next month as preliminary step toward explor log the plnet Venus National Aeronautics and Space Administration spokesman said Sunday night the launching will be attempted from Cape Ca navcrnlFla under NASA super vision lie said followup nt tempt probably will be made in June to send satellite into the dicnte scale or proportion in the above sketch obviously French Leaders To Discuss Ideas On ParleyWith UK LONDON CPl French Pre mier Michel Debre and Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Mur viue arrived today for talks with their British opposite numbers on forthcoming EastWest negotia tions on Europe Thc meeting is new step in exchanges among the chiefWest ErrlAllies aimed at agreeing on unified approach at the scheduled StreneéObiécr RCA7F Puzzle have hovered for several minutes over playing field in Montreals north end Claude Mercicr said that he and about In of his neighbors saw the object hovering over parVarca at the intersection of de Flouri mont and Garnicr strects It looked like big round bal loon about 10 feet in diameter with yellow light inside said Mcrcier in an interview Fiery sparks came from the underside of the object as it hovered over the field It was very low and it ap peared as though it was going to land But after hanging in the air few minutes it took off rising not vertically but at slant and at terriï¬c speed Within two or thgee minutes we had lost sight of it on the horizon He said the sighting was made about pm approximately at the same time as people in sub urbs on the south shore oppositc Montreal were reporting my5lt teliousred light over the RCAF base Dalai Lama Talks on FuturePlans NEW DELHI AP The Dalai Lama consulted today with an Indian government representative on his plans for the future Tibets young fugitive spiritual and temporal leader arrived Bomdilakaear the northmst fro tier to find special eavoyj Menon of the Indian foreign of fice waiting along with crowds of Buddhists who jostled each ï¬ber to pay homage to the god ng The DalaitIIama arrived after 62mile trip by horseback from Towaog hlsfirst stopping place in the Himalayas after he crossed the frontier He was expected to rest in gomdila few days before going by jeep to the foothills and his first meeting with reporters since his escape from the Red Chinese Prime Minister Nehru has been put in difficult position by the conflict between Indian sympathy for the Tibetan rebels and owo desire to preserve good relations with the Chinese Communist gov emrneot He sent Menoo to re ceive the Dalai Lama and to try to get him not to make any state meats forvpuhlication that might anger Peiping iNehru himself is expected to meet the fugitive Tibetan ruler April 23 at Mussooria the sum mer hill resort 150 lies north east or New Delhi which ti Jr Ihcton may make highlleadttmfl vanced as resumed after an Easter recess Nehru has said the Dalai Lama will get the resp tful treatment due him as allvl god of the Buddhists But Indian officials have made clear the refugee would not be allowed to direct or inflame the Tibetan resistance movement from India Peipipg radio reported that the Dalai Lamas rival the Panchen Lama arrived at Sianin north west China en route to Peiping for the National Peoples Con gress us GENEVA fAP The Un States and Britain asked theSo viet Union today to agree to prompt controlled suspension of nuclear weapons tests on or near the surface of the earthleaving the vproblem of other types of blasts for later negotia ns Informaots said the posal provided for 5le up the test suspension problem It was ad the threepower talks Flrst Soviet reaction portedto negative Under thenew Western plan agreement uld May It meetingin Geneva of communist and Watcro foreign ministers Differences on the rightline to take with Russia on crucial is sues such as thc future status of Berlin and Germany appeared between Britain on one hand and France West Germany and the United States on the other follow ing Prime Minister Macmillnns trip to Moscow six weeks ago MUST NOT WEAKEN 1French sources say there is full agreementvvtth thc British that there mustbe no weakenipgnf Atlnotic pact power in Europe no recognition of Communist East Germanyand that theWestern Allies must maintain unhindered access to Berlin through East German territory The chief sources of disagree ments between the British and the Frenchwho claim United States and West German backing concern Macmillans ideas on ne gotiating tactics and onreduciog tension in central Europe The Britishare reported anxi ous to make gesture indicating prior willingness to negotiate ser iously with the Russians The French fear such move would suggest weakness CRITICle IDEA The British ldca for reducing tension where Eastern and West ern forces focc each other along the iron Curtain is criticized by other Western governments as militarily and politically danger flUS fear anything smacking of disen gagement in ral Europe might prove to be theJirst step in complete withdrawal ofUnitcd States andï¬ritisb froopsjand the creation of military vacuum Robber one Jitter TaxIump TORONTO CF liveper cent increase on tires and tubes was announced today by Good year Tire and Rubber Company of Canada spokesman said the increase was due to higher costs of mater ials and labor and new federal taxes Goodyear last boosted prices in 1955 KRESTOVA CPlAp parently irked by repeated fail ures of their 52 man fraternal council to free Fleedomite chil than from the control of the Brit ish Columbia government the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors yesterday stripped the council of its power The move was made during meeting in this southeastern BC communitya Doukhohor strong women Itappeared the women toolgcontrol of the sects affairs Petér Elasoff secretary and Szrman body now is without porter the reasons behind the move better talk to the women The Vancouver Province said the women took absolute control of the sect after the fiery devel opments of the meeting ing which tan angry woman screamed playing with the government loogrenough were going to take over the New Denver BC provincial dormitory so ml northwest of here where the government de Asks Halt 1ests once on anning mined and atomic nuclear Lteststhe ones which cause dangerous radioac tive fallout Such an agreementwould not cover very highnltitude and un derground atomic and hydrogen weapons blasts explosions dlfficnlt to any event could be covered in some sub holdwbich was dominated by 1112 Visits lliling no member of the council said the WASHINGTON AP President Eisenhower visitcdailing poorer and whenaskedbya re Sparking the latest revolt was women RevoltStripping Perrier From DoukMen for Failures tains Freedomite children whose parenb refuse to send them to school There are about 75 chil dren in the dormitory called concentration camp by Freedom ites it was established in 1954 to ensurethat Dnukhobur chil dren receive propereducation PRESS The French and West Germans vicinity of Venus Next months satellite equipped with four rectangular fits will have solar battery much more powerful than the one contained in Vanguard The first Van guard launched almost 13 months ago still is orbiting and its solar powered transmitter is still send ing signals The fins on the plan ned satellite will provide more area for gathering solar energy NASA hopes the new satellite will orbit at peak altitude of 20000 to 30000 miles dipping to low altitude of 790 miles Plan Ilaunchings Front Both Coasts WASHINGTON AmLaunch lngs today of satellites from both the west andenst coasts of tho appeared likely The shoots would he polororbitiog Discoverer launch ing from Californias Vandenherg air force base and the firstthree in one Vaaguardjlrlng from Floridas CapeC sniv launching base Launching of the second Dis coverer from the Vanderberg hase wotlld be in line with the every four or five weeks this year The first one was launched Feblh Sproadic signals from the radio of the ï¬rst Discoverer indicated itrweot into orbit The lack of confirming data however left its performance in some doubt TeenAgar Attacks Boy With Bayonet TORONTO CPiéA teenagar armed with bayonet assaulted Izycaroldboy Sunday in the eastend Don Valley then beat him with tree branch The boy was held captive half an hour after he had been marched awayfrom his play mate He told police the youth marched him away at bayone point forced him to take off his announced plan to send on clothes and than whipped him appraisers State Secretary John Foster Dulles at Walter need Army Host cisionappcard probableeonehowilong Dulles would rema the cabinet Eisenhower went dire to the hospital after arriving by plane vfrom Augusta GIL where he has been on golfing vacatio Loss Heavy in Hotel Tire CABLETON PLACE Ont ca The natalis Mississippi ilotel was heavily damaged by fire early todaywith loss esti mated at moreJhan $50000 lury Considers Life or Dee LOS ANGELEsthPl Ajury ofeight women and four men today begins consideï¬ng either the deathypennltyor lifeimr yprisonmcnt for Gerald Feasby formerly of Oshawa Ont convicted last week of murdering his 19yearold sweetheart chetaUi1ionwé Eart greenient ban nuclear tests Judging from the line taken in Soviet foreign ministry state mcnt yesterday the Russian pos ition has not changed since this conference reeesscdrilttiarch 19 after fiveiorgoyfutile months of talking The Ros sequent ogreementreached after the first problem hndbepn solved Western fficials were hopeful new reachedn agree or Prohlbitloh detectoli hf Surface officials have de nounced the veto as devicetha would permit the Soviets to block the operations of inspection teams and thereby open the ay for sneak tests tituch tests thel ban meuslue were exempted from adequate inspection mush txbet icr lower level bio could he mar read ilyenforced theysaid becaus the fallout produceddnsuoh tests makes themmuchmo tonsil