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Barrie Examiner, 18 Mar 1959, p. 1

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wholesouled and generéus person who made friends and kept friends easily The country and the govern ment will greatly feel the loss of devoted and accomplished pub lic servant and his friendsof whom have been privileged to be one for long timewill not forget the warm companionship that such friendship brought with listen Argue CCF House Leader said am sure all Ca nadianswill be shocked at the news of the sudden passing of the Hon Sidney Smith This is espe cially so for those of us who have come to know him well for Sid ney Smith was man who did not allow partisan considerations What Kind of WASHINGTON ABDefence chiefs face questioning today as to what kind of war the United States would fight if theBerlin crisis exploded Democratic it entativc Wayne Keys of Ohio said Tuesday he considers such ques lions pertinent to what kind of military foreign aid should be ap proved Defence Secretary Gen than FEW rvyan chairman of the joint chiefs of staff were called asxwitnesses before the House of Represent atives foreign affairs commit tee which is considering Presi dent Eisenhowers $8930000000 foreign aid program Hays committee memberivalue vogfl MAY on REASON mUTHiNK WORTHWHILE Gsnadas largest and most recommended Money you can hosthacked by over 80 years upeneaoo your sailor ldedtifled as Gary Fox 10 backs off slightly as police approach Bottom left another policeman grabs Foxs arm and bottom right Fox is wrestled to the roof floor Paid Smith to stand in the way of personal friendship GREAT EDUCATIONIET He had an outstanding career in the field of education and even after becoming secretary of state for external affairs retained very special interest in matters Fox is third class fire con trol technician His home is in New Cumberland Pa Polr ice said he gave no reason for his actions such as federal aid to education His stay in Parliament was all too brief and be will be sorely missed ills tragic death has cut short his life of service to the community to his own nation and to the world lie was mail of peaceful in stincts anxious to maintain peace for the world as whole The death of Dr Sydney Smith was announced last night to Sirncoe County Council an the adioumment by Arthur Evans fleeve of Bradford Warden James Patton expres sed the sympathy of county council to Dr Smiths widow Hereditary Group Seeks Peace Ii Charges on Indians Dropped mewsca powwow between Citizenship Minister Fairciough and disputing factions on the Six Nations Indian reserv ation near Brantford apparently has pointed way toward settle ment of their ditferences Edward Garland chief of ihereservatlons elected council said Tuesday after the meeting here that he will support any move to grant amnesty to Indi ans involved in the recent upris ing of hereditary chiefs against his council Mrs Fairclough said that at titude by the council was mafl jor concession in effort to settle the dispute War Over Berlin Defence Chiefs Questioning ASK AMNESTY She said letter from Mal colm Montgomery lawyerfor the said he wanted to question the military officials to clarify Pres Eisenhowers apparent statement that we would not use ground troops in Europe BLANK CEEQUE Hays saidthls statement coupled with earlieradminisira tion statements that the United States would not fire the first in tercontinental ii is mis sile might lietaken as blank cheque Hays said in an interview that if the United States really does not mean to use ground troops in any possible European clash the argument that military aid is needed to maintain shield of such troops loses most of its 3911 Samedaywservide SlxNatlona IroquoisConfeder acy stated that the faction sup porting the hereditary chiefs would be willing to return to peaceful existence it all charges are withdrawn and an amnesty granted The meeting here was attended by four members of the elected council and four members of the Council of Hereditary Chiefs which seized and held powm briefly last week until their hold on the council hall was hroken by an RCMP raid Four men have been charged with obstructing RCMP officers and one with kidnapping school teacher Mrs Fairclough who was so companied in the talks by Jones head of her departments Indian affairs branch said it is not within her power to grant amnesty However she would consult with Justice Minister Ful ton on the possibility of request to Ontario Attorney General Kelso Roberts Atfei the meeting the two groups returned to Brantford by train and will hold separate meetings on the reservation to discuss their talks here Mrs Fairciough said the next council election on the reserva tion will be in December The in diens thencould decide whether they want the hereditary chiefs or an elected council reservation which has adopted the elected council system and then decided to return hereditary chiefs to power She said she knows of no other oev agoEthe us proiaims EVOLVE wouldleavethawayopsnforav aovaseignallGermanmem manttofurgewhamarlinhit treaty drafthas been proposed to Britain France and West Ger many for discussion Aw COOL The Western European allies ported today to be cool to the idea of carrying forward plans for German peace treaty at this time They apparently feel the more urgent problems are those involved in re Ger many The United States offi cials here said isnot prusing the issue But us officials emphasise that the Soviet government ob viously intends to raise tho am tion of peace treaty at for eign ministers meeting and they want the Western powers to be ready to meet it in some way Western planning now is based $323 332 it so pro ms of Germany is some move to ward reuniting the divided coun try and creating an allflennan government Police Suspect Narcotics Ring TORONTO OP Poiica say they are investigating possibility t5 fit ti ring sun sols Hamilton and Toronto areas following thearrut here of six mentwo of them from Hamil too The men we arrested and charged with illegal possession of narcotics following raid on Shaw street house in wastcentral Toronto Charged were David James Boyd l0 and James William Fisher both of Hamilton and Donald Vernon Geavresu 22 George Martin Neil Juries Dermody 39 and Gordon Mathew Breen 22aii of Tordnto wgaqueau also was charged uttering aeoimterf Cans dia bill RCMP said the tratiof the men was picked up in St Catherine after three men were arrested there and charged with the poo session and uttering of counter felt 10 bills DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS OttawaSidney Smith 62 Can adas minister for external af fairs following an apparent heart attack Torontoinn Cumming resi dent of the Canadian Profsssionsl Golfers Association 95mins PJsmes Steedmen ormer rogresslva party member of Parliament for the Manitoba riding of Souris New YorkMarie Olivette former starof stage and the silent screen in fire Tomato Rev Charles Lan phiar 50 Roman Catholic priest who broadcaster st Hyacinth oneMrs tice Gaetan Sylvestn 50 of Que bec Superior Court wuson nuunmo portion Corner simcoe sciad Fred Grant Bonus Barrie Ontario wnsou osmor came come do new omen excursion urs insurance nvnusmas accmmvoa coar Lml mamas mauve co CONFEDElIAIIoN nos association transgressions WHEELAcconntsnto became wellknown radio trea mi 16 Killed in Crash or Wedding Party AgAPOLIB BrazilediAls in carrying party of more than no persons crashed into another truck here Police said is were killed and as injured The bride and room ware uohurt Tuesday Hope industrialist has PORT HOPE CDA group former Avro employees olllt Amandiillilterpilni Orenda Engines Limited when the Arrow interceptor program II Long chairman of the Port Hope trade boards indns trial committee said the men have pooled their savings and hope to find subcontract work in sheet metal electricity and on gineering Clayton Joice Port on the coop £0000 square eet space in his building rt free for six months Announces Assist To Coal Industry orrAWA or New federal aid for ths Nova Beccas fill in WI lnnoun hug Commons by Prime Miro Beyond few questions by or plies tbs coal announcement was all the Commons got around to dealing with that faint Mr Dideahahor WWW MB III nounee the shhden death of Ex ternal Affairs MinisterL Smith Both the Commons and Santa adjourned at ones for the rest of the day out of respect ONTARIO MARKET The coal program providesfor special $4800000 freight sub sidy aimed at putting some 700 000 tons of Nova Scotts surplus WilfllWORTH SPECIAL genre rm wrex position members and cabinet re goal on the Ontario market The Nova Seotla government will contribute $500000 for the special oneyear program and the federal government the rest Mr Dlefenbaher sold The Dominion Coal Company had informed the government the 4100 Cape Breton miners laldoif by mine picture would not boot more than the 40 days alrer ordered waaz moon or one sanvrca LETS snow you wav KRAMER MOTORS Limited us nnanroa ar 55 was of heard so far Hm beensnbpoenaed are commission As was made with Mayor 07 If Nickel chairman Roll Km and others Mr more said there were 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