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Barrie Examiner, 10 Mar 1959, p. 1

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wanna mm not win IHI inletm but rialMun 95thYeurNo 58 Secretary of State John Fos tpr Dulles and his wifc hold hands in theirautomobile as they leave Walter Reed Army RISE litHOME 05 ByLAW IIIRE srnt nouns TAKES nine Hospital in Washington for ride it was the second time Dulles left the hospital since he entered Feb 10 Dulles is being treated at the hospital for cancer condition BabYFSitter Strangled Believe Man deed Job TORONTO CWA car missing horn ring has been iolnd parked near field where the strangled body of 12yearold girl was discovered Monday night police said today broken horn ring had been found near the body and police considered it possible clue in the strangling of Patricia Lupton She was beaten and choked to lealh somewhere between her uburban Scarborough home and nearby supermarket where she tad agreed to meet man about babysitting job tlFER $5000 REWARD Metropolitan Toronto police and he Ontario attorneygenerals de Jartment have offered joint Eb $000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the slayer The girl left home at dusk Monday night to arrange baby sitting job An hour later her body mans scarf knotted tightly around the neck was found in snowcovered field The girl had not been raped but her clothes were disarranged The body was discovered in snowbank by three men search ing for truck that had become stuck in pothole Detectives started hunting for man who called the girl at home at 6pm in response to babysitting notice she had posted on the supermarkets bulletin board When the man answered the advertisement he called Pat ricia by name halfhour later she left for rendezvous at the store ClLLED ELSEWHERE gt Detectives believe Patricia was illed before she was taken by ar to the field and dragged across the snow The body apparently was found within minutes after it was aban doned it was so warmdespite weather of 10 degrees above zerothat doctors attemde to revive the girl by injecting PRESS TIME FLASHES West Will Seek May an adrenalin into the heart cavity There was no response was the victim of traffic accl dent Then police found the red plaid scarf around her neck The body was identified by the girls pmean Mr and Mrs Lupton It was first believed Patricia There were indicationslnlricia fought desperately for her life broken auto horn ring was found near the body and police cnn sider thisa possible clue They think thegirl may have been killed in the car and the horn ring ripped off in the struggle The body was found by John Eiiopoulis 26 his brother Nick and their cousin George They were looking for their catering service truck Almost 100 men searched the area under searchligbis for clues Parts of the girls clothing were sent to the crime labora tory for tests for any type of molestation Her red coat and dark blue slacks were found near the body 39Natioris Agree On Wheat Price GENEVA Reuters The United States Canada and seven other wheatgrowing nations to day reached an agreement with 30 wheatimporting countries to regulate price and quantities in the international wheat trade for the next three years The agreement was announced this morning after conference here under the agency of the United Nations In broad terms the new agree ment provides that the wheat buying nations will purchase cer tain agreed percentages of their requirements from the eight pro ducing nations at price which may range over the agreed lim its of $150 Canadian and $190 bushel Each of the on wheat buyers specify vthe percentage they ac cept They range from 90 per cent to 50 per cent Britain which as me membership of the wheat agreement after lapse of several years agreed to purchase 80 per cent of requirements un der the new agreement CANADIAN REACTION Canadian delegate Jack PARIS AP informed sources said today the Western powers probably will propose to Russia soon Geneva meeunr of foreigrt ministersin May to negotiate on German issues Czechs Down Finns 82 PRAGUE CP Czechoslovakia defeated Finland 82 to day for its second straight win in the world hockey champion ship finals The powerful Czech club which defeated Sweden gt 41 Monday took over the lead in the roundrobin series iuml ing ahead of the idle Canadian and Russian teams each with win in theiropening games Monday TORONT In the lastlz years seve children have been imurdered or kidnapped in the Toronto area Four of the cases are uhsoive The cases Carol Voyce found mar dered Jan 19 1957 under Bloor Street viaduct Peter Woodcock 17 tried formurder butfound not guilty because of insanity Gary Douglas Morris found dead 10 less in under choked to death Se growth at Cherry Beachfwith hu man tooth marks on his throat Unsolved Wayne Richard Mallette 15 1956 Two iteenogedlboy confessed One after etgutmoptha incur be lying the tody was found other found unfi to stand trial Linda Lampkin mltstrangled and dumped out of truck on the waterfront Jan 1o 1956 Robert Warren said We hope new and better framework for the in ternational trade of wheat now has been established We struck our bargain We trust it is good one Russia is the worlds only ma jor exporter outside the agree ment The new agreement contains changed system oi guaranteed purchases by the participating importers of fixed quantities the importers now un dertako to purchase fixed min imum percentage of their total annual wheat imports from the participating exporters RCMP Rani House To Seize Narcotics roaonro cmnow offi cers raided westend house early today and seized $0000 worth of heroin They charged Daniel Ferlandwith illegal poa cthr flame Examine BARRIE ONTARIO WADA TUESDAYMARCH 101959 Trio daunting $72000 Loot Frochmk When Picked Up imssnroua NY AP Police today arrLsted plumber an insurance salesman blue print developer and tavern owner and said they admitted pulling $72000 bank robbery here Monday The plumber was picked up Monday night on tip After all Impose Curlew 0113 Teenagers mid curfew wtis imposed on three teenagers in Coiling wood police court by Magistrate Kirkpatrick when they appeared charged with causing disturbance around dance hall at Avening near Creemore No of the youths were also charged with assault in conneci tion with light in which one ther youth was beaten up and car in which the fight occurred damaged The Magistrate declaring that he was not going to have punks causing any disturban ces around dances released the trio onauspended sentences but be laid down certain rules they must follow They must not be found at or around any dance for period of from three to six monthseaeh of the youths being given separate dead line according to what the Mag istrate believed was his indiv idliifli guilt in the danceball epi rn that they mustnot be found in motor vehicleafter 1130 pm any night for periods rhnging from three to slx months The third portion ofthe im posed curfew laid down that the youths were notto be found in restaurants after 1111 any night unless theywere accomp anied by their parents This rule was to be adhered to for periods from three to six months Theivyantnswerewamédi night questioning police said he named his accomplices Police said the three were counting the money when they were surprised this morning MONEY RECOVERED All the money was recovered Four bandits staged the daring holdup armed with machinegunr and wearing grotesque masks They walked out carrying shop ping bags stuffed with the cash and leaving tar gas bomb be hind them to terrify the bank cus tomers and employees The bomb failed to go off Nassau County Chief of Detec tives Stuyvesant Pinnell identi fied the four as Thomas Paris 21 plumber of Bay Shore NY Anatole Ryl sky 44 tavern keeper and Richard Hatch 53 blueprint developer both of West Babylon and William McHenry at an in surance saimman of Lindenhurat all on Long island The three counting the money were token by police at Rylskyr home policeaoid CEABGE FOUR All four were charged with as aault and armed robbery Pinnell said Parks was picked up Tuesday night on tip that he had tried to buy some hand cuffs Under questioning Parks ad mitted the purchase of the face masks and finally named his as sociates Police said Theholdup was marked by cool Man mohair Perish in Flames LISBON FALLS Me APiA man and three of his four steplt children perished early today when fire trapped them in the upper floor of their twostorey dwelling The victims were identified as Lester Simmons about 35 Althea Parker 14 and Guardsmen her two sisters Olena 12 and Martha 10 Fear Extinct MONTREAL CPAseries of vague reports in the last few days hasgiven rise to specula tion that an eastern panthera species once thought extinct may be prowling the Montreal area The most recent report came Monday whenMrs Paul Le roux of ile Parrot said she saw large catlike animal on the ice of Lake St Louis about 600 yards from her window She said it dis appeared onto nearby island session of narcotics lie Parrot about 20 miles west Drop supplies fInto Jungle BLANTraE Nyasaland AP The RoyalRhodesian Air Force today parachuted supplies to se curity forces fanned out over this sprawling British protectorate hunting out African nationalist saboteurs Reinforcements have reached the remote northern sectoniof the territory where the banned African National Congress is strongest The roundup of agitators seek L4tillUnSOlVed GFittonwasbanged forv her murder Judy Carter 8found strangled by scarf in Markham Township April 1955six weeks after she disappeared from her Toronto home Unsolved Moiion McDowell 17 kidnap ped Dec 1953 andnever heard of since Arlene Anderson 13 cerebral palsyvlcfim found strangled in field Nov i947 unsolved ing to stir up demonstrations and strikes has brought an uneasy quie There were no reports of violence during the niyit Security forces supported by armored cars andVampire jets have escaped fatalities but the death toll of Africans in the riots hnsrreaehed 42 To Ask Report Barrie industry Alderman CNewton sup son hasgivenmotice of motion to the City Council that he will ask for report on the activi of the Barrie Industrial Commis sion The Commission has been up nine months and Council has seen no report complained Alti new industries coming toBarrie Such gotiationa shouldbe con fidentr But the alderman con tinued Barrie in not getting tasharc of industry 0nevthlng need most in Barrie in more induslry How are they working ported by Alderman Charles Wit crating in its present form for ermnn Newton lie realized this may bedue negotiations for Panther ProWls airound Outskirts Montreal of Montreal is just south of to Anne de Bellevue on Montreal is land where similar animal was reported seen Thursday There Mrs George Sloan and herhousekeeper saw an animal similar to that described by Mrs Leroux disappear intoa shed on her propery on the communitys outskirts As in the lie Parrot sighting hunt was mounted shortly after but no trace of the animal was found The report prompted Coyne Ste Genevieve fee miles north of Ste Anne de Belle vue to come forward with the report that be and neighbor investigating story told by their children had seen large animal glaring down at them near their houses biologists say the eastern panther once roamed freely over Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotin and the northern New England states but was so re lentlessly hunted down because of its raids on domestic livestock that it was thought to be extinct in Quebec the big cat was last abundant in 1863 Westerntamer arrived in ottoiita aln deficl from platform built by some boys ina tree in small hush precision throughout and took only three minutes it was 215pm when the four men parked their 1952 coupe in the int behind the SecurityNm tlonal Bank in this Long island community LEIT MMOR RUNNING Leaving the engine running they strode briskly through the back door We carried machine guns two carried pistols Each wore comical rubber nose mask with attached goggles One of the men with machine gun walked into the office of man ager Frank Edmonds Another banditl waved the 12 custoch and bank employee into corner of the bank The six tellers five women and man were told to empty their cash awer Two gunmen quickly filled the bags They missed $11000 in lower drawer Bankoffiolala said later there was also about $60000 more in vault IHeutl Price of houses in the Barrie area will increase by up to $1000 per unit if proposed amendment to the controlling bylawlis made warned Henry Berniok past president of the Barrie Builders Association last nlgbt Mr Bernie was leading delegation from the association to the regular meet ing of the City Council immediate effect of Mr Berv nicks representation was the withdrawal by Alderman Edson Wiceof the disputed amend ment Alderman Wire is chair man of the special building bylaw zoning and planning committee which recommended council at the last meeting to amend bylaw 2118 to make it mandatory for aubdividera to install storm sewers if required by the Department of Public Workscurb and gutter ride walks and sodded boulevard At last nights meeting the amendment was on the agenda as amending bylaw number 2387 The committee will re Dont Ground RCAF Is Plea OTTAWA CF Chubby Power has voiced plea in the Senate that the BCAF not be grounded The future of the air force is serious thing with Senator day night in qutet but moving speech As long as manned alr craft were valid and necessary RCAF pilots should have Caha dian planes to fly it did not matter to him where CharisGavanPuvonALQueGanadagot theaircraft aang bee wboio wartimoair minis ter vva inalnly responsible for blind Let ussee to it thatCana dian boys will be flying Canadian planesover Canadian soil for the defence of Canada he naidMon Reopen Law TORONTO CF Attorney General Roberts has indicated his department is investigating possibility of law to prevent children listing their names on public bulletin boards as baby sitters Mr Roberts was one of num ber of public officials who today condemned the practice of such lists after it was disclosed that 12yearold Patricia Lupton slain Monday night inlsuburban Scar borough answered call at home in response to babysitting ad vertisement she placed on su permarlret bulletin board as the ECAFa wings were not clipped and its officers not rele gated to ground duties while US pilota flew their planes over Canadian torritory Senator Power expressed con cern over reports that Canadas air defence willeventually be taken over by the 115 while the RCAF mans groundtoair miss stalladons There also arefearshe said RCAFs air transport duties and that the navy may take pver its submarinehunting role Senator Power speaking in Senate debate on bill amend ing certain pertsof the National Defence Act urged that the iden tity of Canadian airmen be pro tected in any partnership with the us Air ram He commended Defence Minis ter Pearku for his decision to integrate the armed forces medi cal and chaplain forces He said with little effort it should not be difficult tointegrate the pro vast corps and shortly services of the three armed forces lle bases and other groundin that the army willtalfe over the ScaCopyiZPagcs ATENS Will Reconsider Amendment In NextMeeting of Council consider the bylaw next Thin day evening EQUAL r0 nonomo The association objected to the report of the committee particularly an the effect would be to make installation of storm sewers mandatory at cost to the subdivider May point out that if these item are added there will be no differencu in our require ments to those of Metropolitan Toronto stated Mr Bernick am told that in thin city people buying homes ore get ting tha highest value in Can ada The same house in Orlllla would coat $1000 more He was relaxring to recent survey by the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation which rtntea Barrie housing is the iowestpriccd in Canada Continued Mr Bernick if this extra cost is added we will not be able to avoid passing on the colt to the public There would be no difference between land costs in Barrie and in Toronto except the cost of raw load But the main sort of building land was in sub division costs The new re quirements would add Woo to the cost of lot By the time you add profits it willbo $1000 The association had no ob jection to installing atorm sewers They would be in stalled if thought necessary SATISFACTORY BYLAW Mr Bernlclr suggested tho existing bylaw had been rat ixfactaly to date Had than beonjabure by the builders in terms of not passing on sav ings to the ultimate purchaser then certainly say crack down and let them pay forit He suggested the additional costs would create shortage Turn to page three please Nazi is Sentenced To Die in Poland wnnsnw or leading Naziaccused of responsibility in the deaths of 400000 Poles and Polish Jews Erich Koch has been sentenced to death as war criminal Koch Nazi political leader for East Pnissia and northeast Po land during the Second World War and close associate of Hit ler was sentenced Monday His trial longest in Poiand since 1918 beganlast Oct 23 His lawyers earliersaid they would appeal Iraq AclcuSes Nasser Stirred Rebel Revolt By com MASreason BEIRUT Lebanon AP Ira government reiterated to da has crushed the weekend nation uprising and accused to foreign power apparently meaning President Nassers United Arab Republicof stirring up thetrouble The rebds whether byehoice or necessity maintained radio silence after signing off with final claim thattthey controlled mailbag all north lraq last midnight The victory declarations of Pre mier And Karim Kassems Communistinfluenced regime via Baghdad radio met no further challenge on Middle East air WRVES Mystery still surrounded the in surrection led byvCol Abdel Wa bab Shawaf in rich Mosul votcns cannon iraqa military med aleh charge of foreign meddling iiia broadcast from Baghdad Kassems regime has been at loggerheads with Nasser for months over the iraoi leaders refusal to ado policy of Arab unity along ines advocated in Baghdad radio repeated its claimTdenied throughout Monday by the rebels Radio Mosulthat wag had been killedsz on men federac represe on the day bu only at meetibi eiim ati sugg ate Vfic rec inimai to Metrt Cass sal tha first

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