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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1959, p. 1

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on more Iitxnmlarlmahmi MPAHIIIJW mummmm common 37 9Sth Yea No 225 FASHION AT THE mm It was fashion at the fair this morning as the hunters jumplt hrs and saddle horses prom cnaded around the infield blondc in the saddle was one of the top contestaan in the trials For fair results and roundups see pages thrce five seven and sports page Examiner Photo Vivian Nicbcrg the pert iGangster Girl Shot To Death NEW YORK AP Anthony Carfano veteran and underworld kingpin known as Little Augie Pisano and his beautiful blonde companion were shot to death Friday night in flashy black Cadillac The 62 year old Carlano prohibltloncra Henchman of Al wmne and longtime buddy of rank Costello was shot from the rear seat of his car The auto apparently moving at the time veered onto curb in the Jackson Heights section or Long island Neighbors told police they saw two men flee from tho car after they heard shots No weapon was found Carfano was shot twice in the hectic or the head and once in his left check The girl Janice Drake about 25 was shot in the back of her neck and in the right temple Carfano short and potb llied wore dark blue silk suit Miss Drake wore smart blue cock tail dress and mink stole POCKETS CASHFILLED Police said the weapon used in volver Carfanos trousers pock ets bulged with $1500 in strand both killings was aacaliltre re loodollar bills and $438 in smaller bills Carfano who lived in palatial Long island mansion was familiar name in underworld in vestigations for 35 years During prohibition he was iu yolved in bootleggiag in Brook lyn and was top lieutenant of Capone theChicago gangland king in 1933 he was tried and acquitted in connection with the slaying of Defective Sgt James Knight during an attempted that in Union City NJ After Costelloku wounded in the lobby of Manhattan hotel by gunshot in 1956 Little Augie was questioned and released BRIBERY CHARGES In 1955 Sol Cilento former secretarytreasurer of the AFL Distillers Union George Soalise Brooklyn labor racketeer and Little Augiewere indicted on bribery charges in connection with union welfare fund racket Louis Saperstcin Newark broker had been sentenced for contempt of court for reins ing to testify about the racket muss Tins nestles 3rd Fire Victim Dies rename or Thoth Keefe 16 who suffered hlmSLto per cent of his body in cottage fire Sunday at Port Severn Ont died today in hospital Boy Spends Night In Lma DURHAM CP Howard Tosh 10 oflGlenelgTownshi subject of 100mm allnight search in nearby dense brush to day was where be ad spent the night rrnvada Wishes Best Jrox Talks und by police in ban of neighbor JohnEdwarda Uploads Steel Ease Shortage NEW YORK APIn the port of Wilmington NC West Ger man freighter tho Bunderburg today Is unloading steel products from Europe Three vessels are due to arrive Monday withgen eral cargo including steel Wilmington is relatively small US port but it is sharing an ex periencewith larger ports on upturn in imports of foreign steel accelerated by the strike here Far away from Wilmington in Pretoria South Africa the na tive population feels the impact of pickets surrounding the steel plants in Pittsburgh for the first time South Africa is exportl steel to the United States not lm porting In Australia Minister for Trade John McEwen notes that in the fiscal year startedJuiy Aus tralia has orders for 40000 tons of steel Thats small in compar son with US production but its an export record for Australia in Tokyo government officials acknowledge the US steel strike has boosted Japanese steel ex ports in Britain steel producers ship ped 24000 tons of steel to the United States last month in Au gust 1958 the total was only 6000 tons CAR KILIS GIRL NEW LISKEARD CP Sandra Newman 15 was killed Friday when she was struck by car on Highway 11 about six miles north of this town 50 miles south of Kirkland Lake She was crossing the road after getting off school bus Bennett WGerman Ship Arms Links Germany Growing Steadily Stronger OTTAWA tCP The military ticsbetween Canada and West Germany have been growing steadily strongeronly 14 years after the armed forces of each country were at eaclr others throats Theipnmoohmruevetbpyneor OttaWa To End fRuinous Tight Money Policy VANCOUVER CPl Premier Bennett of British Columbia Fri day night called on the federal governmentto take immediate steps to end its policy of ruinous tight money Hawkestone Boys lkleep lit School Two cold frightened young stars offered little explanation to searchers today after being awakened at 310 am at Hawke stone PIiblic School An allnight searchtouched off by the mother of one of the boys Mrs Ken Melles Was climaxed early this morning when iaok Jamey Hawke stone area fayiimlcrhfollowed creekrunning in tha andnoticed two bicycles in the yard Further Inves closed the youngsters sound as leep in the vestibule of the building The boys llyearold Bruce Melles and Brian Macdonald were last seen about pm Fri day riding their biku throught the village By 1030 pmlVirs Melles concern led her to tele phone the Barrie Provincial Pot ice detachment Besides the police cruise Mrs Nellessaid nine other cars combed concession and county roads and highways Other villagers took off through the woods and fields inanetfort to findtheiad Nlfld Shows Wits EASSharia AS summon AP Mrs ina Khrushchev in her first oimal press conferenceshowed witswete everyhit as sharp her famous husbandsand ternper considerably more Women reporters Friday in the iving oomof Blair House there were no barbed uarles or hot potatoes tossed hubMr Khrushchev seized on everal innocuous questions to rive home some of the differ neea Russian and American uatomx press conference itself or ce ywasa brand new ex perience and she admitted some trepidation at the outset She was asked how shehpent her time at homewas it mostly housework or charity work she quickly replied dont do any charity work in our countryall that in your country requires charity collec tion of funds and so the state takes careof all the Dressed in white and grey figured dress although she knows some English spoke in Ru lan through an in eti rushchev at Stallno iii eearly 20s the said whil he was teaching an adult Mrs Khrushchev at iNikitas education class and he was study ing mining and engineering They were marriedin 1924 She said Khrushchevs first wife died in famine There were two children hythat first mar ageJulia and sonkilled in the Second World War She is the mother the other three Khrushchev children Radal 29 Sergei 24 and Yeiena 21 MoscowUniversity atuden who not come alongon the trip Wives of our prominent offi cizilal she said in Marion question have noroificial duties to porfo in our country Most Mr Bennett in speech to the concluding banquet of the annual convention of the Canadian Good Roads Association sai unless the tight money situation is ended the development of Canada will be brought to standstill On the Canadian dollar he said trade in the Western world is done terms of Americandol lars it takes only simple arithme tic to prove that when our ex ports are being bought with American dollars we are not gaining five per centbut actu ally losing five per canton every dollarsuorth of business we do inthis hemisphere Five per cent representedtlie margin of netprofit ui mostwelt run business ronomo CPirene Dobler who walkedout on aMiss Maple Leaf title in Mantra Friday said Friday night contest offi als wanted her agrea nbtto mar for year Miss Dobler21 national telev appearance that themarriage clause was the reason sherefused to Ell ah agreement with theMiss World offCanada contest She came home to Toronto with her fiance disappearing from MontreaL MissDohler piss to represent Canada in the World con test in London Canada now bevreprcsented by Huguette limiters 21yearold Montreal model who placed sec ond in thecontest Shoppifio one Cut In North Bay Mall NORTH any CPThia city experimented with temporary shopping mall Friday night closrng part of the mainstreet to vehiculartraffic fortwo hour Three city blocks were open only to pedestrian only halfan hour to do two hours worth of shopping unnamednewest WJNDSOR CPlMatthew Di wald v59 uted Friday when he touch twozsoo voltwires whl orking on the roofof of the wives of our prominent of ficials work ed toworktoo aidinaGBC Joe Blasko after this November One woman said it took her of Kingsvllle was was particularly mprked this week during the visit here of West Gcrman Defence Minister Franz Josef Strauss The meeting between Dr Strauss uand Deflation Minister Rearlies produoodhndgrcenmt for broader exchange of scien tiflc and technical information between the armed forces of the two countries an agreement for aircraft standardization and an agrfrfinent for German study of dos oyer propulsion used in the Canadian navy The aircraft standardization plan applies to various equip ment forythe American Lockheed Starfighter jet plane which both Canada and West Germany will build under licence Luftwaffe team will cometo Canada soon for conferences with RCAF tech nical personnel coorenarn MORE Almost since West Germany entered the North Atlantic nlli ance May 1955 defence co operation hetwecn Canada and its former enemy in two world The Canadian infantry Brigade group and two of the four wings in the RCAF air division in Eu rope are garrisoned in West Ger many The brigade has helped out new German army units in iisafeawith temporaryrlonnxjof equipment Canadian and Ger man officers discuss tr 555 Canadian German and iialian lighter pilots use the same base in Sardinia for air gunnery ex ercises Canada turned over free to Germany 75 Sabre jet fighters valued at $39000000 Germany then bought 2755abres for 575 000000 Some 350 German pilots were trained in Canada One of the German officers whocame to Canada to make arrangements for the pilot training has been here before as aprisonerof war West Germany has bought some 310000000 worth of mili tary cnipmcnt since 1056 and Canada nowis the warshas been increasing stead fourth largest supplier of German arms coconutsnun Wanner with luqu Ibom mu Dntodntu Elna had1 lorlctdfolmv methods informally in their ines Stirs UN Tension from Canada Miami World Wétching For Big CAMP DAVID Md CF Prcsldent Eisenhower and Pre mier Khrushchev today began problem by problem debate on critical Issues of the cold war The second round of their his toric discussion began in Eisen howers hideaway on mountain top surrounded by low hanging clouds Mcctingln Eisenhowers lodge the two leaders could see only few yards through the picture window of their conference room The critical EastWest dispute over the future of West Berlin as well as the broader problem of divided Germany had high priority on the agenda of the days session or auaaumsr Eisenhower and Khrushchev who began their talks oarlyJrl day night met this morning at the breakfast able and immedi ately began their informal con versations This start on the days work with the world watching for tho resuiis to be announced Sunday was reported by Mrs Anne Wheaten of the White House press office Press Secretary James Hag crty and Assistant State Scene tary Andrew Burney arranged full report on the morning ses sion around midday The Khrushchev Eisenhower breakfast talk lasted an hour or less in the living room of Aspen Lodge Eisenhower and Khrushchev will comathgripa ottheir con lleuncayvlthcproblamsithathavo UNITED NATIONS NY AP drive fullscale debate onTibet rred concern in the United Nations today that East West tensions will be tightened up again Diplomats also feared the move will dredge up the whole quea tinn of Red Chinas presentation in the UN again The assembly voted only few days ago to shelve the Red China issue for another year iréland and Malaya disclosed Friday thatthey plan to call for resolution charging Red China withkilling freedom in Tibet and demanding respect for funda mental human rights for the Ti betans MAY DEMAND REPLY Onadeiegate predicted that as soon as therequest to putthe Tibetan issue on the agenda hits the zicnuntrysteering commit tee demands will arise that Red Chinabe invited here to give her side of thecase The United States and most other Western powers presuma bly would oppose any such move The call for debate on Tibet will he put in early next week shortly after Premier Khrush chev and President Eisenhower wind up their ta which have occupied the atten of theGen eral Assembly an prompted many delegates to express how they would bring real thaw in the rind war There was further jarring note in the world organization Fridaywhen the French delega tion walkedaut of the assembly hall during speech by the Saudi Arabian delegate on the question of Algeria Ahmad Shukairy of that Arab 3Edocating DuringSlack Season propQSal ingipfuggedhuictl by the of dafa Do ym in ommissi Results kept tho world in on and periodically threatened nuclear disaster for more than decade SEEK NEW APPROACH Agreement on solution for any one of these bitterly disputed issues is virtually ruled out in the course of the brief twoman summit conference although both leaders are looking for some new approach to further EastWest negotiations But there still was no certainty that any major progress would be made at thlsmtage on the critical issues that divide East and Westthe future of Berlin and Germany and the means of enforcing an end to the arms race Tho agreements that might be reached would he on such sub jects as enlarging the exchange between the two countries In the cultural field such aslfilms books and musicand coopera tion in the peaceful development of atomic energy Such cooperation mayhot be of major interest to countries outside the SovietUnited States sphere but they would signify that links between them are be ing strengthened that channels are being widenedall conducive to hopes that eventually way may be found to more lasting pence And white White House aide were still not convinced today that Khrushchev would agree to Western proposals as solutions to world issues they seemed to be bordering on the edges of un certalnt kingdom blasted Gendc Gaullet plan for the French North Afri can territory as notoffering the Algerians any free choicel He also accused the French of for turing Algerian rebels The French delegation left the ball during the speech claiming they had been insulted but re turned later Assembly President Vlctor Belounde of Peru asked the Arab delegate not to use lan guage which might disturb the assemblyl atmosphere at this time MidlandMan Is Shot In Hip 20yearold Midland man is in St AndrewsHpspital Mid land today with gunshot wound in his hip after Vie torla Harbour Ontario Provin cial Police constable fired warning shot at prowler near his house Midland Town Police said Priv Vincial Police Const William Mohan went out into his back yard when he heard pcrsonr moving around out there He calleddo him toshow himself but the man ran away Const Mohanfired warn ing ahot in the air say police but the bullet must have ric cheted and hit the prowler John Douglas Smythe Bay St Midland was admitted to St Andrews Hospital later in the evening with bull wound inhis hip die as sadtoday to be resting comfortablyv Charges are pending froni Midland Police against Smyth labs along thi line from hisatati across the country and also has bio hed theidea toLahorMin tarr since it might in olve hem ylEtEf is reported as re ceptiv isson employment Wins rent on gvioba tha dam dv skill some edu tion It titling

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