on own Examiner mmw althoughluv mumsmm new 95th YeorNe 39 SMILES TEARS NANCY RENSIIAW lltlt took the senior womens speed skating title in the Winter OH DADDY Im hurt oa Cheboygan Mich skater CathySullivan 12 as she was placed in ambulance after crushing all 25 yards fromrthe finish of juvenile TIME OUT for tears lnco lable because she stopped at wrong ï¬nish lineandloat the Cradle Girls 720 yards some Startsllppedi or AgamstjConviction In YICIOBJA CF ltoben Solumers former forests ml is Ier of British Columbia convicted of bribery and conspiracy while in cabinet office today opened an appeal against his conviction and fiveyear sentence Angelo Eranca prominent Van couver criminal lawyer is hon dling the plea of the 40yearold Summers before theBrihshco lumbia Court of Appeal He con ducted Sommers defence thrimgl record sixmonth trial Appealing withSomme onvicted Icocouspirator Sray Vancouver timber exocu and Grays two companies acific coast services Ltd vergreeu Lumber Sales Gray drew total of five folbribery and conspiracy and his companies werelfined $15250 and $0000 respeptively Icy was pictured bythe pros the trial as the man isvhls Carnival Sunday John Rooz endall Hamilton was classed as top Canadian skater in son girls race Saturday She suf fered brush on her face Cathy came back to the shat ing wars on Sunday won and placed irrevean she entered 5qu Manning 1364 BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAYiFEBRUARY 16 1959 SPILLS ilT WINTER CARNIVAL ior mens seven points l3 divrsion with Carnival Draws 5000 Onto Ice To View Events More than 5000 people flock cdooto the ice at Kempenfelt Bay to watch the events in Bar riesthird Winter CarnivalSun day Yesterdays brilliant wea ther contrasted with the cold bleak Saturday marking the op cning of the carnival Although speed skating was the major event with large crowd always centred around the track the aquateers proved to he an almost disastrous attrac tion At one time more than 1000 people were gathered around the two holes in the icewhere they performed Water ulciied up through the holes with the weight ofspectators UNDERSUItIACE raen askinnive dsigns of cracking on the undersurface of the icein the vicinity and as safety measure the Barrie police were immediately called in to move the crowd SPEED SKATE do the speed skating Bob Snyder of Detroit was popular winner for top honors in the mens senior class Nancy Renshaw at Saginaw Michigan took the seniorwomens trophy For thersecond year running John Roozendaal Hamilton was acclaimed top Canadian skater with total of seven points gain ed in senior competition Kathy Sullivan Cheboygan Michigan always favorite with the Barrie crowd failed to win the juvenile girls title She had spill in race on Saturday and appeared tense in her other re 83 While racing on Saturday Ka thy fell and rubbed her face along the rough ice She was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital suffering from bruises and ice burns butwas not detained Among the many newiattrac Lions at this year carnival was the fishing derby held on Satini day under the worst possi conditions Gord Myers Barrie Turn to page three please Ior furs Belore Moscow Irip ban of Detroit iscornforted by her sister Grac through whom money was passed to Sommers for useof his influ eace in getting lucrative forest management licences for firms willing to pay The former min ister was accused of talging thou sands of dollars andeven rugs for his Victoria home at prosecutor Victor rye who conducted the Crowns case through the trial also is taking hand in the ap peatHe will argue that mers should have drawn five years on spiracy alone ly to last weeklonger if counsel on goinginto trial evidenc The ap peai court probably 1w rmerve itsdecislou and hand down ver dict some weeks hence The trial before Mr tlce Wilson went through tual nine men and three wome heard LONDON AP The Kremlin will get whiff itish méth balls next week Thisis the inescapable conclu sion as London clothes renting company Outfits Prime Minister Macmillansparty for its trip to Mosco inure than ammonium of test mooy LEGAL TECHNICALIIIES Theappeal will rdvolve around fine polntsof law and thedecl sions of Mr Justice Wilson in handling the complex care While theiury convicted me and Gray itleftbehind series of agreements on the guilt or innocence of Grays brother John Gray Vancou ver timber engi er Charles Schultz andhlr firmofthe same name and themldtlmilli iar timber concern of For Attorney General Bonner has not cated whether he intends it News es Copy 12 Pagu DriVing Blizzard Blanks Out Nfldd Paralyzing 135 Mph Winds Whip Snow To ZflIt Drills NEW YORK APlHal Roach Jr son of the veteran movie producer has taken over control of the sprawing industrial cm pire of international financier Al exander Gutcrma who is charged with securities law violations Announcement that Roach had purchased Gutermas stool in the Jacobs Company oi which Guterma was president was made Sunday Gutermas ï¬nancial empire in cluded the Mutual Broadcasting System of which Roach is board chairman and HalRosco Studios of which Roach is president as well as other enterprises Roacha announcement came about hours alter Guterma 44 was arrested and released in $5v 000 bail on securities charges Authorities have said they are investigating allegations of fraud against Guterma which involve millions of dollars WASHINGTON AP Senate Democrats today promised lull measure of co operation with the Eisenhower administration on foreign policies during State Secv retary Dulles illness Senate Democratic leader Lyn terns said Wmsdfls the foreign relations commit tee that Democrats willdo every tlng they can tohelp keep ad ministration foreign policies in tact Dunes inWalter Reed Army Hospital Startal this weeks series ofradietion treatments for can cer The new malignancy an nounced at ay was dis covered efter hernia operation Dulles had undergone the day be ore HERTER BRIEFED The state department said Sun day that Dulles condition con tinues satisfactory ltidisclosed that during the daypuues talked for about 15 minutes with Acting State Secretary Christian Better about matters concerning the de Guterma is rpeclaly charged with failing to report the sale of 98000 shares of stock in Jacobs Guterma said the case to the biggest by publicity hounds lve ever seen He said it was like arresting man for spitting on the sidewalk His lawyer said Guterma had not sold the stock but pledged it as security for loanafter ex tracting promise that it wouldnt be soldand it wussold through misunderstanding on the part of the holder Roach said hefound it neces sary to assume control to protect hlsrown interests and those of other stockholders and employ eca Roach said the first order of business will be the issuance ot complete report to the stock holders along with the annual fi nancial statement Since theauspension of trad Democrals Pledge loOperate Durinngulies Cancer Illness Herter returning Saturday night from vacation told re porters he would accept appoint ment acetate secretary if Presi dent Eisenhower asked him Bnt hesaid Eisenhower had not soimded hlmtout about the pos aibillty Eiseilhower acid Saturday that TIMllles wouldmonument the leave of absence he obtained to undergo theoperationjand said will of come he in close touch with him constantly GIVEN Home cannon Dulles meantime gave him fighting chance to re cover enoughilrom the cancer to remainxon the job at least part time They took the view it is still too early to tell what course Dulles illness may take Al though vDulles wlilbe 71 this month he resumed lull wprit schedule alter cancer operation in 1956 and has battled off other illnesses since then If radiation treatments do not give good results other methods can be tried they saidThere is no thought now of further aur partinent MOSCOW AP he Soviet Union saidSunday it captured four American trainedTurkish spies and ldiled another when they tried to sneak across the TurkishSoviet frontier under the cloak of darkness The attempted infiltration wassaid to have oo eurred recently The announcement came from the committee for state urity headedby Shelepin who succeeded Gen fvan Serov late last year It wasthe first state ment of this nature since Shele pin took over The statement published in the Communist newspaper Pravda identified the captives as re cruits of the lurltiahinteliigence services trainedyln an Anhnr suburb by American instructor claimed soviet security arms for ureagainst Sovie c1 zena who might attempt to inter fere with their mission of spy ing Other material seized in cluded cameras binoculars asses wirecuttgra ed So at Danger Oi Floods Oshawa District OSHAWA CHWalteraranch diairmanof the board of works said today there is dangerot floods urring if ice piles up arohn of the rOshnwa said dynamltezmoid lids 33 Wren 111 blocks zt Cobonrg 35 miles wutgof here onLaite Ontario radio ata tionCHllcfailed to go on the Sunday dgu floodcon bone at the station tower betwoe Gobourg andPo ll gery they indicated RédsYC1aim Spies Trained BY US passports had large sums of money the accountadded The report said the arresteoc curred in Georgia and Armenia allan for East Gen manya state security police have arrested twoengineers charged with espionage on behaf of Brlt ish intelligen Freiheit provincial Commu nist paper which reached West Berlin Sunday identified the art rested men as Jaachirndeuchter and Herbert Koswig employed by the state owned chemical plant Buns in thedistrict of forces found onthe captives ire The number of February unemployed lnCanada rose to year Febru 17 was 560000 and 8m high 538w0 in the week postwar high forum aryup 00000 from the week Dee and lLoobfrom thewfee of Jamlflhyear ago MilliOnre Dollar Fraud Faces Intl Financier ing in the common Iharcs of the Jacobs Company on the New York Stock Exchange Bald Roach have been insisting that the management file the ne cessary Papers to permit the 1m ing of this suspension but any cf forta have been to no avail Thereforel have stepped into the Control no at because based on an independent personal investigation of the affairs of the comm lbelleve that the com pany has soildasset values and earning capacity Mad Gunman Wounds Farmer scuouaane Ont cmPo lice said man apparently went berserk early today on farm near this Bradford area commu nitv wounding armband with rifle and holding couple at bay in their home for 20 minutes in hospital with bullet In his lung is Edward Poscoe 26 who was shot when he answered knock on his bedroom door in house on the farm of Ernest Mc Donald Belng held by police on undis closed charges is Joe Aston 20 who lived with Pascoe in the hmme Police said the man went to the nearby McDonald home ap parently tocail for an ambu lance instead he pointed the rifle at mammalian andrheldlhéni if prisoner for 20 minutes before letting them leave the house Soon afterwards provincial po lice Constable Clare St John arrived and shoutedt Come on out Weve got the house apr rcunded The constable was alone The man inside the house came out and surrendered Police quoted the man as saying dont know why did Dads Tries Futile Eour Killed In Fire PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE Mall CPlFour children were burned to death early today when fire destrbyed their home at nearby Sioux Village gt Their father Bruce Pashe suf feredsevere burns in vain resv cue attempts Heisbeing treated atPortagéf la Prairie hospital Their mother Dolores suffered minor faclal burns RCMP said the fire started in the Indian settlementat 1255 gap and quidry destroyed the nme west gtot Winnipeg Canada shaman Dies In Montreal MONTREAL CPlJohnStor moot ertireddircctor of Distil lers Company Canada Ltdand wellloiown in Canadian sports circles died hereSunday lle wasa former business man agar of the Toronto Baseball Club and of the nowdefunct Tecumseh Lacrosse Club of Toronto an in do 05 on unemployment although till substantial optioned more slowly then last year the labordepartment an bureau statistics nidtodny iointre lease Thevnumhe och Portage la PrairleJaES mun HALIFAX GP bliml driven by hurricaneiorce winds hit eastern Newfoundlahd today Daralyzing traffic and communi cation and leaving about 10000 people without power Sketchy reports received here over makeshift radio links said the wind reached peak of miles an hour at Red Cliff near St Johns The citys streets were reported blocked by mountainous snow drifts Telephone and telegraph service was out and the city was without power Snowplows werereported try ins to open some of the main thoroughfares Equipment from RCAF and other service bases went to aid overtaxed city forces Twenty inches of snow was blown into drifts up to20 feet deep The wind was believed to be the strongest ever recorded in eastern Newfoundland At Torbay airport re ported gusts still reaching 00 miles an hour The bad topped 110 miles an hour ere earlier All highwaysleading out of St Johns were reported blocked The storm struck hardist at tho Avalon Peninsula the southeast ern tip of Newfoundand The Halifax weather office said it was the same slorm that piled up to 15 incth of snow on the south ern Maritlmcs Sunday but it in tensified as itmoved cast 10 BELOW TONIGHT Temperatures near zero accom panicd the blizmrdin Newfound land The Torbay weather fore caster predicted low of 10 be low zero for tonight Central and western Newfound land felt the storm is severely At Stephenville near ornar Brookthe wind had dropped to eight miles an hour by mid morning At Gander itstill gusted to 50 miles an hour Snowfall in western Newfound land ranged between six and eight inches Al telephone and telegraph service to mainland points was out off In the Maritimes the storm hit hardest at road transportation Many highways were blocked Sunday night but plows had opened main routes early today Chicagoan Out On $5000 Bail WASHHIGTON iAPIlllam Rabin 51yearold Chicago busingssmapm tori 35000 as and alter be is arrested on charges of re ce mg and selling $0000 worth of stolen Cane bonds removal hearing is to be held here Feb 26 to determine whether he should be returned to Chicago toface the charges Accompanied by Washington lawyer Rosden Rabm voluntarily surrendered himself to then Friday Commissioner James Splam in tilting the amount of the bond said he was influenced by Robins cooperative attitude Rabin made the Iond with $5000 incash hephad on his per son He told FBI that Id feel naked if travelled with less The FBl said the arrest was connected with the safecracking of thavBrockville Ont Trust and Savings Co in last May Thieves got away with 02250000 in bonds andtanmndeternuned amount of cash and jewels None of the thieves has been caught After the hearing in which de Influenza Rife In London thesaurus ELASHES tails of the case were not brought out Rabin and his in or gave accoun Rkabid received the m®0ï¬ bonds as fee for services he rmormed iora man wh wae not identifed forreporters but whose name hasbeau given to the FBI Rabin the account continued did notknowvat the that the bonds were stolen property He sold thflm he said in swi erland for $85000 Later upon learning they were stolen prop ertyat the time he received themhe par out of his own funds $20000 to the persons who had bought them The naines of the purchasers were not disclosed at the press conference Rabinls the second man or rested in connection withthe rob beryThe FBI arrested Bernard Ezhayain New Haven Con lasti November on similar charges Some of the securities lnthe Ezhaya case involved second Canadian robbery Thosebonds the FBI saideere stoleniin the 000000 burglary of La Society Nationale de Eiducie in Montreal Jan 25 1953 LONDON AP London today struggled With an acute shortage of hospital beds doctors and nurses asthe resdlt of the epidemic of influenza and other respiratory diseases Partially Blind Taxi Driver Fined Barrie taxi cab driver found to he driving though he was draw cab al ingpension for partielblindness pleaded guilty in Barrie police courttoday to driving without license and was fined 20 and c05150f7$2 by Magistrate rdun Foster Grants employer Clifford rue Allandale taxi prnzvy prietor also pleaded guilty to allowing an cengd drive car He was fined $50 and costs of 50 person to we employment lag Januarymere most mark in is