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Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1959, p. 1

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gt Charles de Gaulle it represents TELEPHONE Business and Editorial PA 6857 Examiner Want Ad PA 8241 95th Yea rN 69 CHUMMY STUDENTS Students at Ryerson lasti tute oi Technology at Toronto who have taken up the latest international teenage craze togetherness in phone booth claim to have bettered stu dents at Hatfield England who recently claimed to have crammed 19 persons into phone booth Byers students above 1am 19 into phone booth at Toronto but they claim Toronto booths are smaller than those in England List Points For Allies WASHINGTON AP Prirna Minister Macmillan and Presi dent Eisenhower have proposed that the Western Allies adopt threepoint approach to sum mit conference with Soviet Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev this sum mer It was learned today that this was the compromise formula agreed on in talks at Camp David Md Saturday Now under discussion by West German Chancellor Konrad Ad enauer and French President compromise between Macmil Ians firm desire to meet with Khrushchev and Eisenhowers re luctance to meet without promise of achievement The Big Four powersthe United States Britain France andEussiashould open for eign ministers meeting at Geneva May it Khrushchev has already substantially agreed to this The foreign ministers should reach agreements onvthe widest possi ble range of German and related BIG TO MEET problems try to narrow Soviet Western differences and prepare proposals for later summit con fercnee Heads of government should hold their meeting when justified by the work of the foreign minis EIS The foreign ministers there fore would have the responsibil ity of determining the time place ondsubject matter of the summit Ellie BARRIE titanic Ex sWAwauJnemoagmsmou REPS KHRUSHCHEV NTARlO CANADA MONDAY MARCH 23 l959 amino NEW PENS not Iixe Found Near Creek Bank Two Watchdogs iilso Missing Nasser Denies Soviet Halted Suez Fighting CAIRO APtPiesidcnt Nasser has accused his rival lmqi Pre mlcr Knssem of refusing to old in fight to the finish against Israel In another lighting speech broadcast from Damacus the president of the United Arab Re public criticized Kassem and Se viet Premier Khnisbehev whom he called Knssems backer For the first time Nasseros serted the Soviets ultimatum had nothing to do with halting the BritishFrenchlsraeli attack on Egypt in 1956 He sold fighting had stopped before the Soviet ultimatum ar rived Nov ti 1956 He also sold the Sovieu gavo Egypt no aid during the Suez fighting and that they had not supported last Julys Iraqi revolution against the for mcr proWestern regime Russia threatened Britain and France with its atomic power Nov Britain and Fr cc or dered ceasefire in Suez lighting Nov although in the West American opposition to the war and not thcSovict threat generally was believed responsi ble for the decision to end hostil ities The Arab world led by Nos 50 gave most or all of the credit to Russians FEARS ISRAELI THRUST Nasscr said he Israelis lounehed series of attacks on the Syrian frontier late lost year and that he anticipated an allout attack He planned alight to the finish he said and asked Kassem to send troops to help Kasscm re 3Tries Fail Rescue Student From Crevice Iear Near Death BUXTON Eng ADThree attempts to pull an unconscious college studentfrom cavern crevice 1000 feet underground failed today Rescue workers feared he was near death Threc times members of 70 man rescue team got rope around the 20 year old youth Each time it snapped when they tried to pull him out of the fun nelsbnped cleft where he was iammed 40 feet It wni may get him out said one of the workers Niel Moss of Oxford University becMe wedged in by his shoul ders after he fell into the rock cleft Sunday while exploring the cave with group which studies caves Firemen brought an oxygen mask but after seven hours in conference the hole Moss was too weak to Americans lire Not Frightened Trust Ikes Policy On Berlin NEW YORK APThe New York Times says President Els enhowers policy on Berlin bani Sigrwhelming support in the This is the essence of nation wide check of public opinion con ducted by correspondents of The Times in the last few days PRESS TIME FLESHES MARCH 31 LONDON Reuters The Big Four Western foreign minis ters Will meet in Washington March 31 and April to exchange views before possible conference with Russia It was an pounced today SCOPE AT FLUORIDE CRITICISM TQEONTO GP Ontarlo medical authorities in munici palities With fluoridated water supplies today scoffed at report that fluorides in water brain tissue destroy willpower and weaken IBI NABS 11 IN SWINDLE WASHINGTON AP The Federal Bureau of investigation today announced the arrests of 11 persons in what it described as swindle involving newspaper puzzle contests Washington dispatch to the newspaper which gave the re sults of the cheek noted that many Americans know little about the history or geography of the Berlin crisis The report says in part The correspondents in inter views with about 470 persons across the 115 found general confidence that the Berlin issue would be settled by negotiation rather than by war About 39 per cent of those interviewed did not know that Berlin is an enclave in Commu nist East Germany about 100 miles from the West German borderThis group was equally uninformed on many other at pects of the problem Pope Will Wash Feet 01 12 Poor VATIC CITY Reuters Pope Job will receive the an cient papal custom of washing the feet of 12 poor menas Christ did with his apostles during Holy Week Vatican source said today put it on Finally rescuer got the mask over his face Rescue workers who came to the surface for fresh air said Moss was trppped in coffin of me During the night they Passed chocolate and sandwiches to him but he was too weak to get them to his mouth He finally lost con sciousness fused Nasser asserted adding With th deterioration in UARIraqi relations we knew we would be alone if we entered conflict with Israel Finance Iirms Give Kickback TORONTO CP Cor dealers would rather sell on time pay ments than for cash because of the percentage kicked back to the dealer in car salesman told County Court Judge Frank Mr Donagh Saturday Lee John Smith salesman for John Harvey Motors Ltd said that when autos are purchased through finance companies cer tain percentage is kicked back to the dealer la the kickback disclosed to the person who buys the car asked the judge No the customer does not know about it Smith replied Judge McDonagh In other words time payment means more to your firm than cash pay ments Financing car means more to any firm the salesman said Smith Empire Motors Ltd and the successor firm John Harvey Motors are being sued by Llent Robert Campbell Toronto naval officer Etnbldvrnent Rises 1000 In Canada OTTAWA CP Canadian employment rose and unemploy ment declined in Febniary the government reported today Unemployment at Feb 21 was estimated at 537000 down 1000 from month earlier and down 26000 from 563000 year earl ier The decline in unemployment from February of 1958 repre sented the first yeartoyesr drop in 26 months Meanwhile employment at Feb 21 advanced to 5547000 from $538000 month earlier despite the trend of past years for mod erate decline at this time of year Employment in February was the recession low point was 5395000 some 152000 below the employment level in Febru ary this year SMALL monsoon The moderate gainin the num ber of those with jobs originated mainly in the nondarm indus tries whepe February employ ment was 4930000 This com pared with 4938000 in January and 4707000in February of last year February agricultural employ ment was $08000 compared with 605000in the previous month For February 1858 it weapon 000 also The recovery of recentmontbs has been fairly widespread af fecting most major industry groups the government said in statement accompanying the figures Activity in forestry was main Warns Civil Servants TORONTO CP Harold Bowen executive secretary of the Ontario Civil Service Associ ation told mass meetingvsun day that government policy could drive civil servants into tlie arms of other organizations He did not identify the other organizations The statement came as antes timated 3000 nssocintioiflmemo bars from many parts of the province met in central Tolt ronto theatreand overflowed into the main banquet room of nearby hotel Mr Bowen ducted govern ment spokesmanas having said The service itself must scrup ulously avoid connections which are or which can be political and avoid affiliations with political parties or political organizations directly or indirect Said Mr Bowen think the majority of our members would be prepared to agree with this but perhaps we should point out to ourgovemment that the sur est and swiftest way to drive us into the arms of other organiza tions is to continue toignorcthc rights which are inherent with representation and to disregard or to give little attention to the submissions of the association Delegates came by bus from No em and Eastern Ontario points and special train brought 750 from the West Centres rep resented included Guelph North Bay Snult Ste Marie Cobourg Kapuskaslng Eurwash and Sud bIny MIXEDUP PERSQNNEL Mr Bowen tanned his organ ization the most mixedup civil rvine in the country have permanent staff continuous temporary staff tem porary stall casual stall and Could Quit Ont=Govi even class of unestablished laborers fWe have workweeks at 37V hours 40hours 42 hours up to 40 and more hours We have people paid on yearly rates monthly rates weekly rates daily rates and hourly rates Some get three weeks vaca tion somevget two weeks and some get none tained at higher leveHhan last winter Construction employment has been higher than year ago over the past two months in large part resulting from in creased construction undertaken under the municipal winter work inventive program In manufacturing the main upturn has been in the produe tion of motor vehicles household appliances and wood and textile products India Win Not Intervene WORTH TAKING WASHINGTON AP sign of postal progress More and more people are stealing ballpoint pens from US post officu Patrons like the new pens much better than the old scratchy kind that used to lie on counters in post offices As matter of fact no body stolo one of those other pens tlie post office depart ment told the House of Rep rcsentnt appropriations committee in testimony made public At the most it sold cust omers angrily would toss the old pens into the wastepapcr basket NAPANEE CPIPolice said today they are investigating the very mysterious disappearance of Mrs Cnrloailnm 70 aunt of former German general Kurt Meyer The woman who lived aloneon zitacre cattle farm near this townzo miles west of Kingston was reported missing Friday The bellowing of 60 himger crazed cattle attracted the atten tion of passing farmer who in vestigated and called police when he found the form deserted Police said there was no indi cation in the form home that struggle had occurred or that the place had been ransacked Mrs Ham was reported to be wealthy Claims Fluoride Damages Brains WOLFVILLE CF President Watson Klrkconnell of Acadia University who touched off dispute last month over what he called blasphemous article in the Acadia student newspaper has entered another controversy This one centres around Wolf viii town councils decision to add fluoride to the towns drink ing water including that supplied to the university In letter to the Acadisn the towns weekly newspaper Dr Kirkconnell quotes prominent industrial chemist as saying flu orides cause damage moi6min sue and that the real pinpose be hindv water fluoridation is to lower the resistance of the massesto domination and loss of liberty He names the chemist as Charles Eliot Ferkins who is said tohave ruu German chemi cal piants for the United States government rafter the Second World War varies FOR ammo Dr Kirkconnell says it we have to chttose between sound teeth and healthy brains would vote for the brains Perhaps there is evidence however to discredit the Perkins thesis The acadla president says he finds Dr Perkins statements so alarming that he wants to have them refuted if any valid coun terarguments exist The town council acting on the recommendation of Dr LIE Dewitt town health officer voted early this month to fluoridata the water supply Dr Dewitt says he based his recommendation on extensive in vestigolions by dental experts professors of preventive medicine and others He says more than 1500 cities and towns in the 118 and many in Canada including Halifax fluoridate lheil drinking water inland Die In Flames DALLAS Tex AP Fire swept small frame home here early today killing mother and three children Another child escaped the flames apparently by jumping through window Killed were Mrs Bertha Wil hanks 42 and three of her chil dren Donnie Melhin and Linda ll Evan Wilbanks the sink vivor was inhospitai inserious conditio In Revolt AgainstiRed R1ile By warson suns NEW DELHI APT Prime Minister Nehru said today fight ing apparently has subsided in the Tibetan capital and the In dian government has no intention of intervening in the revolt against Chinese Communist rule Apparently the situation in Lhasa has somewhat quietened down Nehru reported Nehru told Parliament he had no reliable information on the fate of the Dalai Lama Tibets nyearold spiritual and political leaderHe said he could only hope he was safe The Hong Kon correspondent of The Times India reported today that the young godAking is under house arr st in Lhasa The to make the situation worse The Hong Kong dispatch to The Times of India said Tibetans were upset overIndias inability to do anything on the behalf and regret ew Delhis inferior ity compl in relation to China The British owned Statesman spatdh from Kalin tans in tbatborder townfhad pet oned Nehru to in tercede with Peiping to save the Dalai Lama and win withdrawal of Chinese troops from Tibet Tibetan fears that the Reds were planning to kidnap thaDa7 lai Lama were reported to have touched off the revolt The people demonstrated in the streets of Lhasa March 1041 when word get out that the lama had been summoned to Chinese military reception without his bodyguards The ruler refused to go report said Pe ing had ordered thel Chinese military governor of Tibet Gen Chang Cblng Wu to persuade the lamaconsidered by Tibetans to be the reincarna tion of Buddhato come to the Red Chinese capital lnorder to withdraw his moral support from the rebels Find Nose Cone 0n Ont Beach sournaimon OntflfCPilA itsfoot object resembling tha nos cone ofn rocket was found Sunday on beach near this Lake Huron town 20 milestwest of Owed Sound John eyof Southampton said the firm about 295 feet He said workingconditions aré poor nd members ar happy If there are agitators is not one two oriiirse but moms ha snid Two large watchdogs were also missing it is all very mysterious said police constable We dont know what to think CREEK DRAGGED creek running throng the form was being dragged today An axe was found near the creek hank Last year Mrs Ham was res cued from the some creek after falling in While chopping ice There was no ice on the water Sunday She is the only living relative of Gen Meyer who was released from Canadian prison in 1954 He was sentenced to life term after death sentence passed by war crimcs trial was com muted Meyer was alleged to have given the order to execute 18 Canadian prisoners at Nor mandy in 1944 and also to have instructed his in to give no quarter in the fighting In 1946 Mrs Ham offered to take Gen Meyer into hot home rather than have him serve his time in prison Wives For Sale Dupe Negro In UK LONDON Reuters Lonely West Indian Negroes arriving in Britain are beingotfered white teenaged wives for Elion this installment plan according to newspaper Tho masscirculation tabloid Sunday Graphic said it had un earthed one of the wildest atid mostflagrant vice rings ever discovered inBrilain Tho joke it added was that tWestvIndians dont know that the girls are prostitutes who con tinue to plytheir trade while not ing as wives 9Andif the girls leave their purchasers before the full £75 mPEerhiCh they lnvarlably doihe original purchaser must still pay otf the balance The Grapbiesaid 8f Miners Killed InCoal Mine Blast ROBBINS Tenn AP Eight man were reported killed today in coal mine explosionneafhers The explosion occurred in the Brimstone mine State police said rescuers bad not been able to reach the miners buteight were believed dead There were no immediate reports on how many miners were in the mine Robbins is ab ut 75 miles north westof Kn satin planner For Philip Visit LONDON ReutersTwo Wat Indian politicians warned Sunday that they arewarming up idem onstrations for Prince Philip when he visits the Bahamasnext month up an seeslseesaea estaten 13 new Sum

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