Recess gtQStee1 Strike SMILES BREAK were or Tension Mr and Mrs John 0w ens and their daughter Ruth our from Savannah 6a to their son John Manson Ow Boy 15 Recounts Surrfriy iAfter Friends Perished GRAND CANYON Arie AP teenaged boy hungry blist credby the sun scratched and cut by boulders today toidthe story oi his sixday light or lilo in the wilds of the Grand Canyon John Benson Owens15 oi Sav annah Gawas inund Friday lying on saudbar along the Colorado River ills two com panions on hiking trip into the gorge hnd perished He said Rev Eugene Gavigau 30 and Walter Mahany Jr 10 both of Savannah lost in their bids or survival He told how he won This is bisstory We left Friday July 23 The padre Father Gavlgau said 15 years ago when he was little boy he found silver mine down the trail We talked him into taking us WATER GOES FAST We took three bottles of wa ier snakebite kit firstlaid kltaud some food All the ter gave out the first day Then we lost the trail at night Noneoi us could sleepbecause of thirst Early the next morning we walks along cliff for what seems like miles We didnt have any more food We started eating cactus pulp en in via long distance tele phone Young Owens and al most been given up for lost in Grand Canyon nearly We decided to go back to the river to get water We came to cliii it was slick and steep The padre slipped He hit his head bounced couple oi times and landed on his back Pete Mahaoy went into hysterics He wanted tobelp tho lather We lust couldnt make it down that cliill knew the padre was dead We started back to the river About mile and hall irom the river he plumb tired out ids just sat down on rock said Pete are you coming or not He just sat there went onibats the last time saw him Mahanys body was found Sunday near where Owens leit him When readied the river drank swam and drank some more MFR 0F LOGS built arait of logs and started downstream All along prayed every min ute of every day never prayed so much in my lite hit some rapids like to drown kept praying The water was like washing machine The rail turn ed over and went under made itto the bank decided to get to the other Chinese Woman Daughter Face Deportation Unless TheyLeave OTTAWA CPlLaval Fortier deputy minister at immigration said Friday Chinese woman and her daughter now living in Winnipeg will be deported next week unless they voluntarily leave in the meantime Mr Fortier told press con ference the department can not find grounds for further elem easy for Mrs Chiu You Lei 52 and her 11yearold daughter Chiu Yee SanPatricia in Canada who entered Canada from Hong Kflg as visitors tour years ago Under immigration regulations they are not eligible for perma nent residenceho said The couple has been visiting Mrsï¬bius daughter and sonin lawI Mr and Mrs Alex Lum oi Winnipeg noun ETENSiONS statement issued by Citizen ship Minister Ellen Fairclough who was on her way to cabinet meeting in Halifax anddid not attend the press conference said July 15 alter the extension at deportation order issued Jan 16 They had hadiour extensions at tbeiroriginal visiting period Mr Fortier said the Cbius have not leftWinnipeg He said it is doubtful whether the minister will receive petitionhearing committee on behalf of the Chins in Winnipeg Tuesday when sheds scheduled for Sitbolu visit there dealiu with lndian affairs Department oflicials said Mrs Fairciousb has personaly re viewed the Chiu case 10 or Hines The case caine to public light last week when the Lum family took part in ethnic celebrations in Winnipeg for the Queen nor enemas The ministers statement says that the Chiu are not eligible for permanent residence be Mrs Chiu is not the mother over 60 years old of avCanadian citi zen and Patricia not the unmar ried child under 21 of Va Cana the Cbius were to leave Canada dian citizen or legsresident no psoanrssl INEW 5th AP Negotia tions between the steel industry and the United Steelworkers Union have recessed tor the weekend without any indication of progress toward ending the strike thatstarted Julyls iversged $9107 ho pointers present or Monday some 505000 lulu The strike oi 500000 steelwork era has made idle workers in elate The steel industry PWPDSing aneyear freeze on peyzraises has offered to re pensi el elbeueiits thisyear It also has tieredt increase ne Talks economies in operations through changes in plant work rules Tbeuaion seeks Mob hourly wage increase plus go beneï¬ts Itcontends the wage crease could bepaldoutof com pany profits without our inflatio producing raise in steel prices Pres wageshr the cuixicmuawmmas with religious anailclsmjhe and organized church2 ha husband bdoox to no STRUGGLE IllWEST week lhesniilesion 1th iamtell the story of how they feel alter aweehouen son 1V side There was no vegetation on this side chickened Then said Owens you aint man unlt less you do it lumped in and swam to that Sandbar ate some mesquite beans had tosesrch ior food on my hands and knees My feet were so sore Then yesterday made sign piled rocks and piled rocks was determined they would see this sign They hadnt seen the others had made They saw it never go up hope only thought oi tierlib onceaodthats whenl flipged overiu the rapids prayed sts what helped me srnuca av raven ouran CPlErnest Bayne 7B of Guelph died Friday night live hours aiter being struck by panel truck while walking on Elghway one mile south oi ere AND GENEBHIL LOCAL CHARGES PENDING Chargesare pending following an accident in Barrie Friday when Windsor motorist failed to negotiate the iett turn lrom Napier St onto Puget St say Barrie Police Antonio Quesnel 23 Rosemount Ave Windsor it is said received $50 damage tobis own car and did $200 damage to new curbing the street corner WANT PARKING Barrie downtown merchants are now agreed on the necessity oi filling inpart oi the hay be tween Bayiield and Mulcaster streets to provide parking ior 1000 cars ands boat marinau it is expected the work on this project willstart this winter to qualify ior government winter work grantand the cost isex pected to be shared between the city and the downtown merch ants no harm 0N BARGE The Barrie Cciiegiate Band is buy rehearsing ior anohber ap pearance of Gravenhurst The band is scheduled to appear on the bargefat Gull Lake Park SundayAugust NDVBUSVRACKET While somebody described the bus business as mairacket at Barrie District Collegiate Board meeting Thursday night board member HL Harris says it wasnt him The state ment was attributed to him in story in Fridays Examliner Harris said he was con vinced however that the board should not enter into the business gt wan NUDEES1000 Recent donations to the Rot ary PoolCampaign have now raisedthe total to 8944reports the Alliston Herald thlsvweek new flilorinator was potkinto operation there weekend SWIPE SAUSAGE New Lowell farmer had tyro and hall poun meat stolen from basic steel Shespeakssoitlyinalowpitchv Iilio also Locks yum many mat time This yellmile planned swoon The as men at sinhaw Jim homes with stall otyoluotary workup She clothed ted and lenttkemioscboolontheealmy acre rcceived at Bowmanvlle ew summonseme guidance centreinr womehhas no looked the doors liobarr onthewin dows and no fences aroundthe property Reiorms Minister Wardrope opened the new $21000 building Fridw Calledlngleslde the building will house at careluliy selected women who have shown by their exemplary conduct atAother in stitutionsthat they have good ehanceior rehabilitation Principal of the centre is Ethel Mailer iormerly at the Hemli ton mental health clinic Bands Bonds ForBurning rubber iantand on voluntary Eventually emotions of over crowding and understamng be set her ln August 1350 Dr Gharlotte Homer medical otiice of health for Northumberland and Durham counties warned charges walrld be laid under the Public Health Act unless accommodeti were increased or the number chil drenreduoed Mom We said she would rather go to Jail than turn child away She did not go to jail and Whytehaven kept growing in 1950 the Outarloiire marshal gl described Whytehaven as tire BEAUMONTJ£K WYis Hey Whyidont you lot yooraeii ldrinra Hence in at mmmegd mu game phlieï¬mon verelieence ertopne the other car immdhlflk sen Indinquired about the Maury mans licence lie dl lavem Guilty the man told Judgede Walker will be $50 ï¬ne and 330 court costs Walker plied As the defendant lelt the courtroom Sweeping Changes Facing ilvro In Wake on Top cer Koo Canada limitedonoot Canadas largest prlva owned corpore tiane toduwtebiaced sweeping changes in its executive ranks iollowiux the Mutation 01 two day top otliclais Fred Tnye executive vioepresident oi Roee aer onantical division and chairman nlbothAvroAircraltleitedand oreuda Engines United Melton and John Plant to president and general manager ctAvro Aircrait Lirniled announced their resignation simultan couch gt The aunouncamart was made over the signature oi Sir Roy Dobeon board chairman who said the ralsnetioos were ac cepted with rincero rem No reasons for the resignations were you Mr Surya willbe succeeded by 1eps Keiowna Celebrdtion eye JONES Canadian Press sun wrltu KELOWNA 80 OFFKali nwna was alive today with bands beauties and bonds forburning The bonds some $70000000 oi British Columbia debentures are to be burned tonight with Social Credit Premier Bennett touching age meat in back of his truck unguarded and told Barrie police after that he suspeoted one of the residents on Cmnherlaad ï¬t but no arrests watermado wanNcarooarr Where did pogdy the slang uprasian ior unemployment in surance come from Col Cooper of the Barrie Unanpl says he hsnt heard it used by people who weré ï¬ling claims The gjgin oi the musmlly en mean som or no gang not imown but Col Cooper said he had seen it in Toronto newspapers and that it probably started there 25 vases AGO It was 25 years ago thatng mau John Dillinger was shot down by 15 policemenoutside theatre in Chicago remove cesium Alired Mullle was named chair man tbis week or Tiny Townships newly appointed elglrtmanTPlan ning board Beaver Montcalm Mauriceis ancxï¬icio mem her LOSING 13801an There are times it looks as though we are achially using ground says the Stayner Sunin discussing Ontario trafï¬c prob lems this week Weekend crowds at Wasaga Beachba pr mpted the comment cmqnommr Stayner MayorJ Perry has the match The bonds arrived Fridaynisbt by armored car band lire willcuimlnate daylong celebration thatvelso will marktbe seventh waivers ary ot the coming to power at the SociaLCredit government in the province Mr Bennett says the occasion will signal that 30 has become tree of direct debt that in future tboleglslature will not be called on tofvotenonig annually for interest and Sinkingde on the public debt SAY BOOKS JUMLED an opposition criflcsdlsagree They say Mr Bennett as finance minister has juggled the books and put lot of actual debt into the contingent liebllity columns of the publie accounts Thelpublle eceoonts themselves bear out the premiers statement that hisgovernmenthad wl out$i9l000000 of public debt Press lied anistrahng Tillie Covering Tour LONDON Don lddou correspondent for The Daily Mail says the press had lan exhaust ing and irusirating time cover ing theRoyal Tour of Canada Writing inWorlds Press News and lddml says the tour itself has done considerable good and that the Queenend Prince Philip could hardly have worked harder been more patient or more attractive in what were frequently boring and sometimes arduous circumstances But he is criticaloi the handl ldg of press arrangements for coverage of the toirr and ot the accommodations oflered report lddon sayeCanadian otiicials worked liardtorhelllJls but adds that wesaw little of Esmond Butlers the Canadian acted as the proclaimedMonday as Civic idayinthevmage sr arms Morton aim andjrothy comedy rue enhance corner since it tookofileeBut they also showthatinthesamoperlodthe esrgnahons Hang saunas at Montreal U3 born production expert whohlnedlivroAiruait in 1051 vicepres dent manuiacturing The appointment is eileolive Mon iiiIlium successor has been named The enhancement brought to three the number toplevel re slanations in the corporation in the past iew weeks and raised the number of executive depar tures since February up to eight Severrweeka ago Crawiotd Gordon maimed as VRpes prisidentmud general manager His successor is still to be named Raes huge aircrait and jet engine plants here have sharply reduced work since the federal government cancelled de momma case kggt cruciï¬x 151m into the wasralsed Fridayron hill overlooking shrine southothere lo liitéd by huge crane carried upward in the lace oi Wont redwood udss andboitedlntn place The crossstands on the shrin 20foot high Calvary Hill an earthen mound atop hint overlooiï¬ug Burt Lake Thealioot figure the work of sculptor Marshall Frederieks was oommisslolied bytho Grand Rapids loman Catholic diocese Unlike most likenesses oi Christ in Lhe mailman Predericka ï¬gure dou not have thorns wanted to ciilriinnie the spi iering and agony or the 0b server and give the face an ex prwlon of great peace and strength the sculptor said crowed Atom Pdwer Plant Tombs Built Soon KINCARDINE CP struciion oi the atom nergy power plant near his Lake Huiongeommuoity is to start this iall it wosonnounced here im Neville Keefe manager oi the Georgian Bay Development Association said the $60000000 project would employ seine 1200 men at the peak at coosiructto iMPERIAL nasr snowmq TONIGHT velopment oi therCFlos Arrow interceptor earlier this year lireilrm iron or three bid dingioran RCA contract to build 114 Lockheed FlMGStar lighter supersonic tighten instants contingent liabilitim have gone up fromsome $300300 to $500 000000 The contingent liabilities in the min are concerned with such public agencies as the Paciï¬c Great Eastern Railway the 30 Power Commission and the 36 toll highways and bridges author ity which get reaction from the governmenttorhdrrowmn their on me or memos own But the government guar antees theseldebts That is where Mr Bennett political opponents say the pres mienï¬nance minister isoti base ï¬nancially They claim these lia bilities are actually direct charge on the public mumInd therefore public debt This is the premiers home town and besides the pï¬y Birthday Aug signs aloud ped share treats the llttletrultvgrow ing rï¬w was bedecked with BritonClaims PA mm can outcl rs link IIIVIHOII INIIIIIAHI more with the newspaper men produced better bulletins rleled usmnre trequentiy at my old iriend Maciunm Iddon says he was closeledaway much of the and that it is great mis take whenan official becomes oonrtierlf lddon says the story at the Queens illness was handled badly We never had enoppomrnity to teryiew the Queens doctor SurgeonCaptain Steele Perkins and the whole thing was treated in casual anddisor Def Next ï¬methe Queen is ill suggesmheycall in Jim Begerty the presidentspress secretary Iddpn says the reporters paid luxury prices ior thirdclass liv log accommodation31 wont say we were rooked butwe were Clippedandsent the cleaner3 Emu JOHNS TIEDEW xi signs SUNDAY MIDNIGHT commons AnLNexrweaa WEGREATESIT owing mureur more EVERY NifiE AQPLUS COLOR curries