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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1959, p. 1

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mourns ruralmums traumaa mal ariaa bofldh1 rhmbzun 95th YearNo 20 Britains Duke of Kent and friend Rosemary Shlrgess rock rollto the music at Tyrolean cafe in Kitzbuehei Ask trainee shims sra MARIE Ont cmm Ontariofedcntian of Anglers and Hlmters is still seek nuxr scars is Ansrsm Austriar where the duke is holidaying Mikovan Advocates MOSCOW Reuters Anastas Mikoyan Soviet first deputy pro mier called today lortalks be tween East and West on the fu ture Berlin Mikoyan was addressing press conference following his re turn from threeweektour of the United States Miiroyan said the mainthing is to get talks going on Berlin The question ottba sixmnnth dead line proposed by Russia was 155 important On Nov 27 the Russians an bounced their plan to hpnd over Easteaerlinto the East German Communist government and de dared that West Berlin should be lree city But they said they would wait six months before making changes in the present procedure for military traffic between the Western powers in Berlin and West Germany which now must pass through East Germany This interimperiod was to allow sound solution to be reached between the Eastern and Western powers in statement to correspond cots assmnblcd in the Kremlin Mikoyan said ihe Spvi and foreign press has described fairly fully my visit to the USA and printed statements madghotb by myself and by Amefloadrleaderszor this reason ldonot intend re peating whatyou alrea know During my stay in very interesting tioos took placewith representa Posed as Surgeon Teacher In Canada and United States WINCHENDON MsssAP Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr practised irnposter unmasked lost as teacher in Maine two years ago was identified Friday as teacher who taught here last fall Demara 37 who once posed as Royal Canadian Navy doctor andperformed surgery in Korea taught English and French at Murdock High School from Sep tember to November as Jefferson Baird Thorno He resigned Nov andhisappeared School Superintendent Ralph liescbam said another teacher who once lived in Demaras hometown of Lawrence Mass became suspicious when word spread among the instructors that gnomes papers were not in or El The teacher showed news magazlhe picture of Demara to the principal who passed on to ay cause in exoe damage and claini up to 30 es by the time they recede and their destruction tit cleaned iGovemor Michael VV Disalle ma redictious Friday after he declired Ohio in astatfl of emergency President Eisen hower said federal aidwouldbe torthooming for the floodslid enIportion oilohio van Meanwhile the combination of midweekzrnows and fierce winds whichhad race ed through the Midwest op parentlyhed abated along the northerntiér of states STARTS WARM UP small but Welcome dosaof lann sir pushed steade into the mldj continent today loosening the numbing deep treere that had looked much oi the United States lt 1The germ all flowaétlruiigin owlv mu can shot gvcmig temperatures lingo degreesover the previous 14 am period in vast region from axes toMinncsota Meacham check showed De maras references were faked Meacham said the school system owes Th0rne m4 inback pay Demara has long record of successful if shortlived dece tions He joined the Royal Canadian Navy posing as Dr Joseph Cyr and was credited with performing brilliant operations in difficult conditions 011 Korea When publicity about the oper ations was released it was dis covered Demara was using New Brunswick doctors name and licence He was deported to the United States after dishon orable discharge in 1952 In 1955 using faked educa tional certificatesha became guard lieutenant in the Texas prison system Unrnasked zthere he showed up two years later in Maine Stote Emergency InFlOod savaged gt partly cloudy skies looked down on th weeklong havoc wrought in the flood of the Ohio Valley and Appalachians alley along with the midwest and till were clutcbd temperatures that ranged train the teens to below zero Ohioa known death toll stood at 14 but Disme said his reports indihated that 15 to 50 persons had perished when rainewolhrn rivers inundated many of the states majorjmotropolitau areas since last Wednesday Disslleplaced the states dam ge estimate both tojpuhlic and rivate property at $85000 But he stressed that this was only preliminary figure and that in final total may exceed $100 no VIRGINIA on air seeping into thevnorth was likely to drop tempera esto aafar south as the ountains during day Tonbelowreadings wera order for many areas inu New York 1913 tives of widelyvarying sections of the American people workers employees students usines men social and political leaders as well as many representatives or tbeAmerican press the radio and TV GROWING CONVICTION There is agrawingconviction that despite the evidence ofthe coldwar and the existence of many prejudices in tbe United States against the US and its attitude the atmosp gener ally now is favorable lor stdps towardstrengthenidgth poster An increasing nu er of Americans are be to un derstand that war and thethreat of war under present conditions is an altogether unsuitable means of settling international issues ver irport OWEN SOUND CPiA feud between the nearby town of Win ton and this city otlamoihas developed in wlhch Mayor Cam eron Taylor of Wiarton chal lenged Mayor Eddie Sargent of Owen Sound public debate to bo broadcast over local radio station Bone of contention is Owen Sounds effort to change the name of the federalgovemment port at Wiarton to the Owen SoundWiarton airport The editor of the Weekly Wiar ton Echo concludes frontpage editorial with this paragraph Look to your arms men Women of Wiarton start filling sandbagsalf Owen Soimd triesto get away with stealing our part therellhe more blood spilt around here then there is in Havana 1n stormbattered New rk state the northwestern co uity of Carthage saw the ending snowpileup to 28 inches hile Iowvillewhad iinallsunch blanket after squalls lashed at in area east of Lake Ontario Scores ot cars trucks and buses were abandoned because of driftingsnowin Lewis County in northern New York BREAKS BARRIER The highest flood waters since 1913 broke aandhag barrier at Chillicothe Ohio and icywaters of the Scioto River undated more than athird otthat city of 27000 record flood almost para lyzed Meadvllle Pa Anics gorge two miles iongrbabked up water from French Greek into the city ihs only thlpgf comparable is flood we had way back in commented Fire Chi Fred Cannon About 1500 ot Meadvillos 25 000 residents Were forced out of thelrvdwelilngs and hundreds ot houses were without bea homeless talindshelter in state mory and expect the strikewill ing member of the legislature with enough nerve to propose hunter satety training program says Secretarymanager ll Viv Sutton He urged delegata to the ted eration annual convention here today to seek legislation this year Making his annual report Mr Sutton reminded thoconvention that the safe gun handling schema has been apet project of the conservationgroups in past years but conoertedelfart would be needed in order to make it part of the law Search wide For NY Baby NEW YORK AP Another intense searchfor kidnapped babythe second abduction vic tim this monthcentres today in the Bronrwhere wonian an swering the kidnappers descrip tionsoughtlodgin Meauwhtle teams of detectives combed the city for taxi driver whodrove the kidnappcr and the mournd the missing child 25 dayold John Tavern from hospital Wednesdayafternoou The widespread hunt fortbc lnj fant shifted totbe Bronx Friday night after an apparently pre in child in WV about our ooniiag ousc The baby suffaHngfrcma cold wastaken Thursday mm mcomplied mysticism Tavarezf 11 pg west side apartmentby oneddy acquain tance the mother Doralina 31 flfltd woman vhfduped ero stillle for mem ber withenough nerve toget up in the House enigma that himter safety kalnmgprogram be mandatory but the gov en does notwant to do it Vie after it and make it in Eidgetowp Qnt olliclal said mus or PROGRAM Young dopartmentot lands and has Torontn in charge of safo gun handling training toldthe convention to day that considerable progress has been made inthe voluntary training course provided bytbc department year ago he snld there were 490 intruded certifiedand now thera are 1500 There were only tew clubs conservation clubs presenting the coune now there are weilover 50 actively engaged illconduction courses Sutton echoed words spoken by tedoration President Wally Wilson asheulrgodallm berg of conservation clubs to see their local members of Parliament and ask them to support legisla tionto make thelsafeiy course necessary item for all hunters before gameiicencedslssued soundness Mr oung told delegates that aiinost half of all shooters ln volved in hunting acddcntsare teencg after study and recommendatiur by the federation at past com ventiqns Mr Youngsaid trends develan the typeol acct1 dentamost prevalent are seen by mother into leaving the babywith her wasties mPuerto can or Cuban pregnant in her PoliceFriday set up special telephone to receive calls from anyone who might ayeintormm tion about the missing child tip phoned in onwa sirnllar line led to therecovery Jan 11 of kidnapped Lisa Rose Chionchio Arbitration Bi gt By WILLIAM MacDDUGALL gt Canhdlan Press Staff Writer WINDSOR OP Chrysler Corporation of Canada and the United Automobile Workers CLC both issued statuneuts Friday night which indicated the gap betwmn the two parties bar gaining for new contractmay be widening About 3600hourlyratedChrys ler workers today headed into their fifthdsy without pay They went on strike at Tues day Private forecasts among union and company spokesmenbave indicated all along they liloa not lengthy one but George Burt CanadianiJAW director issued this statement Friday night fTbe union tonight proposed to Mr Ron Todghnlni Chrysler of Canada president thatJthé parttes nrbitratev the major issue indispute The committeewar prepared to recommend to the member shlpmeetlng tomorrow that the men accept such arbitration and go back to work Todgham refused Just few minutes earlier the on hunter for game This is rank carelessness he said stumble trip orriall caus ing unintentional discharged firearm was the nextmoot com mon type Horse players all too room mon fault with many hunters has not otfered settlement based upon therestahlishedpatn tern in the industry The Chrysler statement said the companvhasotlered the un ion retroactive pay to Sept 15 an offer it says parallels recentset tiemellts= between theEUAW and Ford ot Canada and GeucraijMo tors Co Another uni spokesman aid the early retirement of workers between ages60 and 65 is also thorny problem If that were settled it wohid endure strike today general membership of Local 544 the Chrysler local was scheduled Rim AT BRITANNIA breachin TRAPPE HUNTSVIILE Ont CF Elght persouswcre trapped to daywben tho curling rink cola lapsed at Fri 16 miles from here iholndge switchboardoperator said some of the persons inside the building were rescued soon after itsth at 1220 pm lodge personnel were still working minutes afterwards to fit the Ironthners it was not own anyone was killed oifwtlio extent of any injuries An ambulance and tire brigade buckivercsentfrom thistown lollies north of Drillia in the tackle ofjays tourist resort dis the Britannia Dodge year round resort The airling rink has two sheetsfifartfliclal ice The lodge accommodates 125 guestsduring thawinter season to to split Sizncoe 0th direc motto County Council ing for thorough egplora tiooot thevpossibllity of split ting Simcoe into two co ties The motionhmade by Co nrWithIr Cramp Dril lia and secondedby Council lor Fred Kinnear Try ask ed for aspoclal committee to be set up by tbaward loan asking for the split He the county was about gasps Whitman build countyl municipalities port ofTa sreso Couns Kinnear did not speak to the motion which was tabl ed ior discussion laterin the session Union Defiant In cocaine MONTREAL iCP union with 675 CBC members decided Friday night to defy afib ckt work directive from its intern tionaliottioé as eightunlon lea are at out to gainsympatby In Toronto for the strike of CBC Montreal television producers Complianceof thelnternational Alliance of Theatrical Stage Em ployees cm with instructions the New York geueral office would have created major the solidarity of union support for the 74 CBC produc are who ave been on strike since Docks In Toronto the Toronto Associ ation of Television Eroducersand Directors said it wouldoppose any move togextend théMontreai dispute other Canadian mn frnomtodny sed SurplusesMaybe junousr OCMAaPresidentfl Cautions commit an ransom formers were t01dtodny the tederal government will be reqnated to condone price sup ports of suedairy industry But at the same timé the farm eis weroadvised not to expand operations because surplus pro duction couldhurt them The farmers were attending the an nual convention at the Dairy Farmers of Canada Tilden of ammo 011s president of tha Ontario Concen trated Milk Association said at the close at the lairday meet ing Dont expand operations because there will be possibil ity of iniuringptnselves by sur Pluses He said dairyfarmers should notgo intoany unusuallxpam sion of milk production lmtil the situation is more stable wa Rattle of Ferns Ont Canada said wo should shows pmident ot Dairy Farmers of spirltpf cooperation with the government by at art warning our producers that at this time further expansion is not in the int the indium policy atateniautendo edby convention delegates said priee supports for dairy products are Batistagsons limve In Florida DAYTONA BEACH Fla AP Mrs Malta Batista wife of the deposed Cuban president arrived from NsWYorkFridoy to visit her sick 15monthsold daughter With her weretwo sonsand two other unidentified Cuban boys tom OTTAWA CF The major bodies of Canadian labor have asked the government for action on Imemploymeot Thsyhsve re ceiyed no promises in two days of hearing and replying to submissions tram groups representing mostiCana unionists government spokesmen have not indicated any proposed action beyond that prev iously mourned on unempl ment andother laborrissues Thesubniissinns werarlai be ore the cabinet separately on Thursday by the 115000iimem ber Canadian Labor Congress and on Friday by the 1000 member Canadian and Catholch Confederationof Labor largely centr Quebecprnvince Minister Diefenbaker by implication suggestedto the CLC holdtheline policy on prices and gas snthat Canada can main its competition in overseasmarketsL The C601 got no firm response on proposal thatthecenual gcvemmentshould call federal provincial municipal conference Mly justified to ensure daili Mkveloftyiorthein dustry andthe nation Dr HH Han am of Ollawn pmidentol the Canadian Fedor ation at Agricultural said the dairy industry mustmovo intoan overall coordinated milkmob keting Program with at least some element of pooling in cluded Tho outlook is not bright for the milk producer he said Milk producers as well as other agricultural producers aroplob ably ontho thresh dof new era in farm policy New directors elected at tho conventionlncluded McCague rislon Drapeau Case Is Postponed wins at 3100000 damage action brought by formerMontrsal mayor Jean Drapeau against 50 lice Director Albertibanglois his lawyer and as members of tho boen suspended pea argu defamation ofcharactcr Pacitique Pirate former police Il Langlois andbls lawyer Ubald 801st Mr Plants is seeking 5100000 too Mr Drapeau testified Friday his reputationvhsdbeen damaged by remarksmado in document accompanying alwrit of prohibi tionsoughtmy giols and other defendants in vicep adios Ge Promise OttavJavon Unemploym at The government would give that serious consideration Lag bor Ministeristan implicit Starr recoxmted action by thetederal goventjn con junction witholher governments and indicated no orais to done nowv least to deal tb the immediate problem of unemployment Eledtncrty Rates Ma Noumea MONTREAL CWMen in the top rungs of the countrys elec tricin producing industry sayzit soon may cost Canadihnsrnora tokeep their lights on Electricity companieshaVI been able to stave citratein creases becausa of expansion and more efficient use of existing facilities Butat the Canadian Electrical Associationslvannusl press confer ence Friday night heads of the industrymxpressed fears thatntho limit has been reached and um on uneniploymentf itlcalled the less inflationary pressures are une ployment 9mm in reduced power will have1to cost

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