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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jan 1959, p. 1

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APPEAL TO KIDNAPPEB Jose Tavarez broadcasts plea in New York lorrthe re turn at his intent son 15day old John Tavarez missing hince last Thursday Mrs Tav are sits mutcly alongside him unable to join in tho appeal for the returnol their child The baby aultering irom cold was taken tram the lavaru apartment by woman motley acquaint ance oi the mother who was duped into leaving the chll in the womans carc say Publicity Unredlistid lOn Tedchers Low Salaries TORONTO CPiA campaign designed to ottset publicity abput salary inadequacics in Ontario schools will be launched shortly by the Ontario School Trustees Council The council holding its annual meeting in Toronto snld Satur day that information regarding low salaries paid to teachers was not realistic it said the adverse publicity re acts against attempts to interest persons in the teaching profes sion and aggravates the teacher recruitment program Council Executive Director Muir was appointed to make certain facts known to the public and to ask larger Ontario school boards to help compile teacher salary statistics ASK END LISTINGS proposal by the Ontario Sec ondary School Teachers Federa tion to replace pink listing pinkpapered notice sent out to teachers advising them not to negotiate with board was ob jected to by the council The OSSTF suggested board rating system by which high school teachers would submit de tails on working conditions in their area to be made into list and made available to any job bunLing teacher Bartlett of Kingston said he didnt think the trustees could prohibit publication olthe iind ings but added think its very poor public relations He suggested the department at education he requiredto provide the same assessment at school boards it nowis required to pro vide on teachers Assessing would be done byschool superintend ents who now rate teachers CODE OF ETHICS Thc councll adopted seven point code of ethics designed to eliminate diiiicultiesand misun derstaudings in the hiring at new teachers by member boards March was set as the earliest date on which boards may ad vertise or or engage teachers other than principals and vice principals Because of an early Easter 1959s opening date will be March and boards can make advertising available to teachers colleges Feb 73 Commie Congreés Starts in Moscow MOSCOW 1A More than 1500 delegates began registering today lor the zlst congress of the Soviet communist party The party conclave gets under way Tuesday in the grand palace oi the Kremlin Delegations from other countries were pouringlnto Moscow along with the party memberslrorn every corner oi tbeSovlet Unlon firwo Cauples Die In Closed Garage TORONTO CmTwo couples who had gone on double date Saturday night were found dead Sunday slumped in two cars and sprawled on the floor of garage Police said all four died of can monoxide poisoning in the garage which they described as an tight compartment The dead Nick Macri 25 Mabel Johnston 20 Pin Ferranti 23 and Mary Davis30 Joseph Mami father of Nick discovered the bodies at noon when he went into the garage in suburban York Township to see it his son had returned the family car Police said Nick apparently realized something was wrong and tried to reach the garage door He collapsed six feet short oi the metal lifbtype door alter getting out of the car and pulling Miss Johnston with him She tell to the floor marks in dicated but he picked her up and opened the door of his brothers car putting her in the drivers seat where her body was tomld SEEN MIDNIGHT Hennd Miss Johnston were last seen alive about midnight when they entered the Maori home briefly Then they rejoined the other couple seated in the car Mr Ferrantis body was found partly on top of Mr Macris in dicating heltnohad tried to reach the door The body of Miss Daviswas upright in the back seat of the Maori car When police arrived the radio was blaring the heater and igni tion were both onand the ivers window was wide open Th gaso line tank was empty Miss Johnston whose iamin is believed to be in Sydney MinES had been in Toronto six mo tbs She lived here with an uncle MissDavis leit her home in Glasgow Scotland about five months ago to meet her lance in Cleveland When they decided not to marry she came to Toronto MrnFerranti lived with sis ter and brotheriulaw in York Township Responsibility lor upholding the code will rest with the individual school board with the trustees council acting as clearing house or complaints Last year 77 per cent of On tarlo school boards invored tabllsbing code to halt the yearly battle for experienced new teachers Mailer at Hamilton was elected chairman for 1959 Mr Bartlett was named vice chair man Cbenier of Eastvlew was elected honorary secretary and Mrs Ella Norman oi Weston honorary treasurer Trylto Reduce Wheat Surplus WASHINGTON AP plan to reduce the national Wheat acreage allotment by 20000000 arm and convertindividual al lotrnents to bushel system was proposed today by Represents vo Alvin Bentley Rep He said his bill would elimmata the present nilacre limitation on wheat used or feed on the term We must face the facts and make an honest effort to reduce our surpluses Bentley said Our carryover of wheat on July 1958 was 1000000 bushels It is estimated that our carryover on July 1959 will be 1300000 000 bushels the largest in our his ory It will cost the UStaxpaycr $700000 day next year to store this surplus Bentley said Present individual acreage al lotments would be converted to bushel allotments by multiplying aueage allotments by the nor mal yield of the term Bentley said acreage allotments have be come useless because of steadily increasing production for each acre OHfiWa Be Mayfor centre OTTAWA CHhit WI Alexander and then to the lattarl successor as governor general Vincent Massey Whm be joined the nortim attain departswit he had been Mr unsur sets 11 now are progress or emumum at plannedtown sits at Froblsher and Mr De lauto will have his hands full Previously administration It Froblsher has been handled on an nctlng basis by thelocnl northern smico officer whose prime nine tlnn remains the Eskimo papilla lion or about goo there Olllclals close to the Frobblshcr picture wncedo there have been lull stresses and strains to lace in the community which sits on bare rock 200 miles south ol the Arctic Circle It has not been easy to Wolves on Prowl Close to Montreal MONTREAL CP Hun prowling wolves are striking car into the heart of residents at La pralne Que 10 miles from downtown Montreal Police said Sunday night timber wolves are stealing into town alter dark to raid garbage cans and dumps They have been at it three weeks 70pound wol was shot last week uboutmyards from root door The animalwasajtnrvcd ternale believed to have den of pups in the area Constable Roland Domplerre ot the Quebecprovlnctal police nlld be tired three ahotsvlater in the week at akulklng greyxanlmal but missed EATHS By ran CANADIAN PRESS TorontoW Alexander Walker as fellow of the Chartered 1n ntitute Secretaries TomatoRalph Hayhoe 32 former president at large to god bakery supplies importing irm MontrealAllan Aitken 70 financier and brother Beaverbrook EdmontonDr Samuel strong 52 professor ol sociology at the University of Alberta Moscow Vissarlan Sayanov 55 writer poet critic and hls torlan who won the Stalin prise Miami PlanElmo Shropshire 47 credited with discon the race horse Needles which won 88 the 1908 Kentucky Derby Nassau BahamasLady Bain 37 wid oi the late Sir Ernest Bain an mother of writercom poser Marjorie Bain Raging TwoHour Fire Bases Halilax Theatre Arts Guild HALIFAX CPlThe Halilax Theatre Arts Guild building was destroyed in twohour fire late sunday night There were no in juries and no estimate of dam age was available immediately The thrthorey wood structure became raging lnlerno within minutes About 150 firemen fought to contain tlle blaze inthevbuild ing that for Sflyearswas grade school The building dated back to aboutmo my yards ay teen age girls tudexits oi the boarding school rated by the Catholic Sisters ty crowded around win ws their nighb fire shirtsto watch the flames hhoot lug so feet into the air brisk northwest wind carried sparks away train the adjacent convent and houses The Roman Catholic Episcopal corporation of Halifax diocese leased the building to Theatre members were Arts Guild lo 952 Eight guild when the fire broke out rehearsw ing for the regional drama testi val 0n reported the furnace had been making lot of queer noises Tbe Nova Scotiar Progressive Conservative Association sub tenant lost allitsrecords in the BORROW FRDM LARGES the sttucturo FRAME amprs work as Misha is Manwsthenortbernollm departm sgeiua Tolt1lk Elections Liquor By THE CANAPIAN mass The questlint oi loosening liquor in the hospital insurance plan in N0 Seoul I180 likely will be enacted at the us quuor and elections awry It tendon in provincial legisln this year But unernplwment education and hoole insurance are also much on the minds ot initiators as they gather in provincial orp Canadian Pm roundxm at provincial legislationphnl and proceedings shows that elections are later this your in tour provincesPrince Edward hetwirlad Ontario Manitoba and Al Tbe British Columbia legisla ture opened Jan 21 with the throne speech statement that un employment in tho serious5 LIQUOR DECISIONS The questioner Allowan more KW facilities in Sask swan is expected on hold the spotlight when the legislature opens Feb 11 in Begin It is expected to allow establishment toscll liquor by the glass frozen Coal Kills Belleville Worker BELLEVILLE CP Samud Alyea 51 who worked or the Smith Coal Company here ior 50 years died Saturday when chunk oi from cool coal loader fell on him in the com Wscoal yards Survivors include his lather Horaewho liver with his daughter in Cobourg Human Icicle Thawed Outv SM STE MARIE Mlcb iAPiWllllam Korpl burnn lclclo elgbt days ago has thawed out line and Dr Mom said Stmdsy he doesnt believe the 55yearold man will suitor any ill effects from being from still as board eel he isnt going to lose anything Dr Merino said He has mu use at Inns legs anddlgits Korpl was found in amdelde snowbanlr on nearby Drummond Island week ago Friday Pen tions of three bottles of liquor were nearby Dr Mcrtaugh said he used the socalled cold method in thawing Kurpllbai is he put givers oi blankets oh him to keep in the cold and keep out room temper ature No but was applied who annulus mareroar Eugen st and ran anon ansnomad wmson osmorAnnc curiae counts on LAW oarrem axcmai on man memos mmisramr snowmen cone rro NIAGARA mhncn momentPm come up when legislators gather ln Hallix Feb Unemployment is also expected to be major issue ln New Brunswick participn tion in the national Ital in nuance scheme willprov do ma aria for discussion starting Feb 11 The sale of publiclyowned Qua ba Bydros Montreal gas system to tboQnebec Natural Gas Gor porntlon threatened briefly to become an issue in the current session oi the Quebec legislature But Liberalinspired debate on the issue was blocked when on point of order ralsed by er Duplessls the speaker mind the matter out of order be cause libel suits taken against tha Montreal Frenchlanguage daily Lo Dcvolr by the premier and 15 other government otllclals were before the courts Lo Devolr badpubllshed ser lal at storl on the gas sale ELECTION NEAR Manitoba legislators are unlik ely to get into action belore Marchutter Feb 21 vote on the minority Conservative gov ernments new school divisions plan 1be government then may bring in legislative program gearedto the likelihood of an election in lata spring or early nnnmer historians have been sighted yet loi tba Newlonndland session due tonbeglnlearly next month possibly Feb Premier Mathesvnnl Prince Edward island says legislation or that provinces porticlpatlon slob opening Feb 10 microns consumer member oi the voy upedltims that see prominent Ottawa personalities retracing bycanoe eachsummcr tho mules allowed by early Cana dian uplarcn and lur traders Provincial Legislatures limos more Mr Justice Porter the Supreme Court of Alberta has been sdected by Premier lllanuing to investigate char ges oi maladmlnlstratlnn ln Ednmntonl civic governmenL Toboggan Crashes Boy 11 Loses Life TORONTO CPlJalna Brui nlganll died Sunday from head injuries sullqrcd Friday when his new toboggan smashed Into tree He was the won of Mr and Mrs Brannlgan mu ran aAnnm JUNIOR CHAMBER or commune EFPEETIVE SPEAKING IliilllllSE l3 WEEKS COMMENCES FEB 41959 At the Barrie CGE Auditorium BOTH MEN AND WOMEN INVITED For Intermotion Phone PA 89238 SPECIAL 1953 ornaments nglux Sodap Hydromch Transmission Power Brakes Good Tires car lsin exceptional ogpidltlon can AT Low rslcer onowxv PAYMENT rennlrlc out 725°° homeroom Uud onus on my now Klnossrcns rLinIebvar 23 Bradlord 8L PA 34981

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