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Barrie Examiner, 30 Jan 1959, p. 1

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Aninquest is to be held next week into the death of flvemonthold Shirley Ann Bamhart who died of pneu monia malnutrition and de ddoin idey Intervene In Produlters Strike MTAWA CP President Claude Jodoin of the 11000 member Canadian Luaibor Cg gress may intervene ay strike of CBC television produc orsin Montreal Wripdoinflnieusdfimfin nlght fortwoboura with six man union delegation from Mont real which made surprisevisit to Ottawa to see him After the meeting Mr iodoin said only that may have some thing to say tomorrow Mr Jodoin andFernand Quir ion president of the Association Des Realisatem CCCL said Scami or norm hydration in frame cabin nearPembroke Mrs Donald Barnhartis seen here with fdur of her five children niv the whole strike situation was dis cussed at the meeting 1he conference followed three othe developments Thursday The CBC said the walkout of the 74 producers is no nearer solution therrwhenit started Dec gt in Montreal Jean Duceppe president of the Union des Artistes told mass meeting of strikers and sympathizers that CBC officials refused to discuss any settlement at meeting Wednesday with himsdf and Mr Quirion in Ottawa CFraser CBC director Britain Urges Further Effort OnEuropean Free Trade Area LONDON Reuters Britain today called for fresh efforts to form European frcetrade area because of its overriding im portance for Europes future The appeal came in an 11page white paper It was accompanied by Kinpage documented review of abortive trade negotiations since July of1956 At the same time British offi oilssaid the introduction of the six natiou Etaopenncomrrmn marketoan already has had itseffecton British busrn on Theysaldthat agen Brit NOIBlthIEiiSéIN ish industries in the six countries France West Germany Italy Belgium HolinndLuxembourg are being lost to continmtal com petitors The British documents pub lished today gave details of Brit ains frustrated efforts to link the common market with the other 11 members of the Organization for European Economic cooperation Britains main fear of corn monmarket operations is that the reduction of tariffsand lav crease of import quotas among thesix members will discrimi nate against nonmarket coIm triesz 50 mm Free Trade It the cabin She holds Susan 17 months The other child ren are left forlght Philip Dwayne and Danny of public relations replied in Ot tawa thattho CBC did not refuse frown adjm CountyAI Simone Anti Trust Talks Bring Agreement WASHINGTON CPi The United States which has antag onized Canada with antitrust ac Lions lapping over into what or town has termcd direct interfer ence in Canadian commerce has agreed to needior prior eon sumrion in similar cases We made progress in reaching agueement Ihat in mm there would be some process of consul tation Justice Minister Fulton of Canada said Thursday after talks with William Rogers the US aftomeygeneral Rogers said his departments responsibilitywas merely to em force us laws Canada has complained against prosecution of companiesuperating in Canada in conformity with the Domin ions law sand commercial proc fleesand added lm sure our friends under stand that RESTRAINI 0F TEADE The BritonRogers taliu were prompted by Canadian concern over US antitrust suit charg ing three radio and TV manufac turerstwo American and one Dutch with conspiring to re strain trade in radio and televi sic sets between Canada and the Canadian subsidiaries til the three firms are named as cocon apirators An American reporter asked Rogers whether the suit still was likely to proceed thing about the suit itself Rog ers repued naeres unpansrmnmo He said the were no definite plans for in ure meetings be tween him and the Canadian min later but both Fulton and Rogers agreed their dismisslons had pro duced better understanding on both side Canada has registered three diplomatic protesLi against radiofltv antitrust action and Fulton in an hddress Wednesday Bar Association charged that us antitrust cases involve more interference or apparent assertion of right to interfere in commercial projects in Canada than is fitting or acceptable be tween two friendly countries Government Medical Insurance Is Demanded By Wintermeyer roaonro lCPibntnrio Lib eralLesder John Wintermeyer to discuss settlement because today nailed down new plank the meeungrwas not arranged for in his party platform governl that purpose The meeting was held to exchange views and intent medical insurance WedLottie 1115 was ideaswftltirndgtltleadjfi asol Ontariglegisls today he calls tion of the strike er Duccppe and Meruirion were members of the delegation which conferred with Mr Jodoin N0 MEETINGS PLANNED After the meeting both said they had no knowledge of any former meetings with officials of the publiclymwned CBCACBC official saidnorepresentationa have been made for further meeting The strike of 74 productns which has disrupted CBC televi sion production in Montreal was called to enforce demands of the producers for recognition of their association as collective bargain ing agent Recognition is refused by the CBC which clainjs the pro ducers of management under ruling of the Canada La bor Relations Board Speaking to the Montreal mass meetingMr Duceppesaid he and Mr Quirionwereasked by Revenue Minister Nowlan who reports to Psrlinrnent for the CBC to again meet representa tives of the corporation However hedescribed the Wednesday talks here as just block He couldnt get anywhere Isl Liberdls Ideci OTTAWA CF Agtleeral members idea for worldwide free trade and government fore cés ofvnew development fleets at home have livened the waning hours of the Commons itluone speech debate Paul Hellyer LToronto Tnn ity presented his mum proposal Thursday for an international trade agreement to eliminate tar iff burrifls in50 Years works Minister Green dropped few announcements in speech Thursdaynight including word that work will start soon on new $5500 000 ocean vessel term incl at eLalrgtlgeiadwange that report is expe oorn pleted March 31 on feasibility of the muchdiscussed causeway to Prince Edward Island across Northumberiand Strait vomnown MOTION The Commons then wound up the ninth day of its thronnjspeech debate by voting in to foogainst Liberal nonconfidence motion lidcuslng the govemmentot co frsdictorysnd confused po and fiamentabloindecision in dealing with grave nettonai prob ebste concludesftoday uninterrupted day of centuryNeoprene ber said Thursday should be sliced hereafter to maximum five days David Walker PC nto Rosedale MS can say all there is to be said that periodofrtime Mr Hellyer whobounced back nto theCommons in 132615 hyelecfiou from his election de feat in 1957 said the Mental universal free trade is hisown murmur emu lie said the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade should be replaced by world pact in which agreeing countries would havetwo tariff schedules lower ne formost favored na tions and general one for tall other countries The lower scale would apply annually to all sign atory countries who had imported on the average in the three pre ceding years at least 90 per cent of the amount of their exports That would provide real and tangible incentive for countries to keep trade relatively balanced Once the countries agreed tothat they could reduce mostfavored natlon tariffsiby onesoth every year and general tariffs by one 100th Afters years tariffs would thus ended amon tradingnn filhal prospectpThe whole world as one market said Mr Hellyer The possibilities are staggering and unlimited 7ft would alleviate ern ment in Can da and raise ii ng standards everywhere because prosperity depended on trade HIGHWAY FUNDS Green also gave the Com monsformal notieeof govern ment bill to add another $100 000000 to the present 3250900300 authorization for federal spending on the TransCanada highway The days debate produced variety of other suggestions and opinions 0Gour IIRussell sug gested that the nextgoveruorgen eral be Frenchspeaking Cana dian after Governor General Masseys retirement expected eters fCCF limis kaming speaking of inflation said union attempts to obtain higher wages often broughtpn deserved criticism that these were se of inflation James Baskin PCRen frew South said Canadiansnow aredeveloping the North not counting on the Americans to do it the formerLiberal govern ment clung tothe 49Ihparaliel with an ostrichlike blindness for inclusion of medical services vlnthe provinces new hospital in surance program The Liberal leader has made general references to medical in surance on past occasions but this was the first clearcut policy pronouncement In an interview Mr Winter meyer said government medichl insurance is in thecontext of the overall Liberal policy for social welfare am not going to any any night before the New York Stale corn lOCllTE can run snow small English car con taining twoToronto women was so thoroughly hidden af ter overturning in snowy ditch off Highway My today that provincial constable sent to investigate the accld ent could not locate either car or passengers Provincial Constable Al Leishrnan radioed No headquarters for more ex plicit directions and finally found the 56 model car over turned with its occupants sh en up but not injured Big snowbanks had obscur ed the vehicle from the of ficers view Ada Donovan 59 of Chris holm Avenue Toronto and her passenger Mrs Char lotte Sherwood 60 also from Chrlsholm Avenue were re moved to Royal Victoria Hospitalhero for medical checkup Damage to the small car was estimated at $300 by po lice Blind Driver In Court Feb 16 Barrie man who drove taxi here although he was re cipient of government pension As we goalong there will be yariousothervmeasurrs we will pu forward he said Mr Whitarmeyers resolution added to the noticesof motion on on at time convenient to the governmerit as providedunder legislature ruler it says it is the opinion of this House that because the health of the people of Dntario is one of the prime responsibilities of the govemmt of Ontario and because hospital insurance makes provision for only one phase of healthcare this legis lature approVe the expansion of hospitalization insurance to in clude medical services Teenagers Trial Ends Suddenly OIEAWA tCP The joint murder triaiof fivepttawa teen agers charged in the steakknife slaying of Robert DLeary ended suddenly Thursday withncquittal of three 19yearoldsand convrc tan of two younger boys for man slaughter Mr Justice IF Bariwdi recung the verdict to 12pin illW held thatTamas McDermott i7 and James Post 15 were not guilty of murder butwere guilty on the lesser charge TheyweIE remanded to Tuesday for sen fence Freed were Posts brother Robert and Henry Du puis and John Drain McDermott and the younger Post showed no emotion in hearing the decision but their parents broke down and rushed from the courtroom OLeary 20 suffered deep chest wound in fi ht involvin 14 you re inga Somersegt Street gutter only seven blocks from thespot where 17yearold boy was lucked to Ardiur Maloney McDermotts counsel had sought his clients murder qullltalin return for McDermotts guilty plea to manslpughterrharge Early the tnal Mr Maloney admitted it was MeDermottjwho actually stabbed OIenry The other four defence counsel had sought outright acquittals nuggets vanorcr Judge Barlow in his directed verdict showed all applications except the one on behalf of iarnes Pnst Evidence had shownthat the younger Posthad taken chair rung and ncelibre rifle rninua its boltinto the battle and knew that McDermott had lheicnife There was no such evi dencc against Robert Pos puis grDrainMr Justice Bar low said tb ear earlier elillr Jllstice Barlow said the could serve as warning to Ot tawa parents to keep then chil dren off the streets at night His decision followed comple tion of the Crowns case and air piications for acquittal by theme dcfenceJawyers Philip ViSits AURANGABAD India Bell ersPrince rPhilip today Tint ored 60 miles from Aurangabad to see theancient Buddhist caves of Ajanta dating to theseco century Reperte accompanying th had volunteered to give th duh morning off fromlcnmaras flashhulbs and notebooks but and whenever they did raise their muwan tothcSouth joint trial which began 95 Buddhist Caves for partialrblindness was issued drivers license in Dauphin Manitoba in June 1957 But he presented an Ontario driv ers iicensein drder to obtain the certificate issuers in Manf toba xRuponribiiity for issuingj license to partially blind man rests with Ontario Manitoba authorities claim Barrie cabby Ross Grant will appear in polieecourt here on Feb 16 charged with failing to produce drivers license and his employer Clifford Fife of Allnndale will appear also charged with allowing an unlic ensed driver to drive his taxi cab The matter of Grantsjmpair ed eyesight was brought to the attention of the Barrie Traffic Committee by the local police department Police said that Grant did not have city cab license At Winnipeg 11 Baillie Mbitoba motor vehicle commis sionsaid Ross Grant had been issued license in June of 1957 He presented an 0n tario license with his applica tion which made issuing of Manitoba license automatic Mr in Baillie said gt Police who questioned the Barrie cab driver said he told them he had licensein Mani toba for 1958 but had lost or minlaid DespondenfWiie is Killed By Train ronomo or Believed despondent over her husbands death in Montreal last Septem ber Mrs Gabrielle Silcox as was idlled Wednesday night by train in subprban East York The engines said he saw the woman lyingonthe tracks but could not stop urns £robe Report Oiériminals Holding Positions OiTmSt TORONTO CPAttorne Gfl erai Roberts said today en tlre provincialpollodcrlmlnalin vestign on branch will be em tak ploy If warranted in connec tion with Brodrville police re port that group of supposedly respectable persons is master minding crimu inCanada The report was mad cWednes day by Wilmot Young Brock villes police chief He said the multi million dollar robbery of the Brockvilie Tnist and Savings Company last May was the work of highlyorganized group of criminals holdin posi tions of trustgully Mr Roberts said Chief Youn will be called to Toronto today to tell what he knows about the case But in Brockvllle Chief Young said he talked with the attorney genersl today and Lhat he re ceived no invitation to go to Tor onto The chiefde not on mentpon the conversation if the facts warrant it we will the necmsary sIcps the at tomeygcneral said If neces sary well use every detective have to get to the bottom of Mr Roberts said the references made in Chief Youngs report to the Brockville police comisslon were the first he had heard of bigbusiness crime ring Chief Young told the commis alert that it is alarming and un fortunate that such group to operating in Canada and masters minding serious crimes while hid ing behind the cloak of respecta biliiy Rene Martin 23 of Montreal was sentenced to 12 years for his part in the Broekville robbery ut the police chief said Martin was only workman employed by supposedly respected sons PRESS murmurs Violent Tremor In NorvIay osno Norway Reuters Avidlent tlueevmlnutecarth tremor was reported from Andenos north Nanny today Find Wreckage Plane SANlTAGO Chile Reutersr Scar shafthaverfmind wreckage of military hnsport plane crew of fourand three passengers shed tosnwmtaintoomiiessoutb of here Wednesdayil men occupants are presumed dead Earthquake BockaTokyoJ roxvo or sharp earthouake rocked Tokyotodw The government centralmeteorological board said the tremor was not big and there is nothing to worry abou Trapped In 75 Feet Icy Water Diver Misses Death By Inches CHICAGO AP veteran diver trapped for more than six hours in 15 feet of icy water unv der Chicagdstreet was res cued Thursday after desperate battle Death was only inches away when Frank Belling 55 was pulled from lzfoot l79footlt deep shaft leading to water tannel llls diving suit was torn and mill with water up to his chin Only the pressure of his air hose scum water from filling the helmet and drowning him His own efforts and those of two fellow divers who repeatedly deposited into the murlq near froanng water finally freed the husky Belling Hefling was trapped whenhe descended into the tunnel to free astuckvalve and check by pass gate set into fiveton watertight door leadin to 15 foot water tunnel under construc llefling found water to pour ing through the gate seriesof mishaps followed in quick successio Hefl hoSe became hose and pull open the gate wider The increased suction drew the diver toward the gate His leg was drawn through the opening and held thereas though in vice He was trapped For more than six hours there after rescue efforts went on Two divers finally freed Hefllog and got him into steel bucket of dragline crane that was lowered into in shaft Yugoslav near slap Khrushchev BELGRADE Reuters Th Yugoslav Communist party today accused Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev ofinierferinginY goslavias internal affairs 7000word article hi the party newspaper Borha replied to Khrushchev sharp attack on Yu goslavia his speech fluesday the am Soviet Comm steps zlr

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