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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1960, p. 5

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DYING TBADITIO Chief Elsie Knott left and Mrs Richard Taylor sister of Indian Austin McCuc of the Curve Lake Indian reservation near Pctcrborough 0nt dis play some of the souvenirs produced by the tribe for sale to tourists About 20 reserva tion residents still carry on MOVIE REVIEW Kissing Churns By TIM LLEWELLYN Examlncr Reporter The Unforgiven nowshow ing at the Imperial Theatre Bar rie seems to be an examination of the conscience of the pioneer ing forefathers who built this continent Were they fine fighting stock Or did they sometimes overlook the margin that exists between the quest for land and wealth and the importance of the hu man being Burt Lancaster plays the pan of leading partner in small settlement in what looks to be 19th century Kansas The fam ilyis happy one especially adopted daughter Rachel play ed by Audrey Hepburn who is kind of kissing sister to Burt But there is an aura of my sticism more out of 18th cen tur Massachussets than Kansas that pervades at the outset mysticism that is soon revealed as pure and simple hate of the Indians who are still prevalent in the locale Also there rides in the night mystic Union army songsing ing figure with clanking sabre who lmows the awful truth about daughter Audrey Hepburn Burt is sure his sister is white but others on the ranch suspect she may be Indian SUSPICIONS INTENSIFY Suspicions are intensified when the local Kiowas arrive at the ranch house and demand our sister back Before he tells them to go look to their happy hunting ground Burt finds out who told them Rachel was an Indian and with posse soon sets out to bring it this renegade The renegade is brought in and the truth is out so shocking that the adopting mother of Rachel runs forward and smites the horse on which he is sitting rope already around his neck for spreading lies to the Indians Rushes To Accident Dwn Daughter Dead CALGARY CPt An ambul ance attendant arrived at the scene of an accident here Mon day to find his eight year old daughter killed Otto Coulis id not know that his daughter Carol was involved until he arrived prepared to give firstaid treatment The girl had been struck by gravel truck the young but already dying tradition of souvenircarving Thc souvenirs which bring about $3000 annually to the reservation include model canoes totems knives fullvsiz ad bows and drums decoy ducks buckskin jackets moc casins and jewellery Sister Up Plot But was the figure with the sabre now swmging slowly from side to side telling liesI The answer would be to spoil the movie but lies or not the settlement is sure be was not the Indians ore sure and Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn Mom and another brother are told to quitor send Miss Hep burn back to her blood brothers BLOODY BATTLE The movie ends with than dcringly bloodily authentic In dian battle and the general nies sageseemstobeifagirlhaa been brought up White your In dian blood can be forgivenco pecialiyif she looks like Audrey Hepburn Rock all Is Fatal For Sudbury Miner SUDBUEY CP Lynne Mac Lean of Sudbury 48 Falcon bridge Nickel Mines worker was fatally injured in mine accident Monday It is believed he was struck and killEd by fall of loose rock in No shaft skip tender MacLean was former vicespresident of Local 593 International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers In DEER 0N CITY STREET BRANTFORD CF car driven by Edward Ladd struck deer on city street police said Monday Mr Ladd said the deer roued over got up and ran away 1946 when the local was near Hofia Officers FUN AND GAMES RCAF Personnel Find All Stick Out Behind Out Of Power By Union Votes WINDSOR CPIA new ex ecutive pledged to end 14 years of rule by James Hoffa swept to command of Local 830 Inter national Brotherhood of Team sters Monday Leo Labombard 38yearold truck driver from neighbouring Harrow and former union steward defeated veteran Casey Dodds who was arr vaulted prfiidem of um heal crouch posiiion on the floor with their heads down They are Some 1200 of more than 5500 told to repeat after the leader Locakslw members cast ballots line by line With all my heart Sunday at Windsor Chalhum with all my mind know that London Sarnia Oshawa and as stick out behind far afield as Montreal and Ed Or how about Royal Order of monton The ballots werccounted Siam here Monday Dndds polled 537 Here are the instructions for votes to hls opponents 630 RCAF personnel DES BEATEN All are asked to kneel in Only two members of the lloffn supporting executive survived Defeated with Dodds were vice president Buster Wigle and recording secretary Howard Faulkner New vicepresident is Andrew Poland and recording secretary Lloyd Kellog Robert Wilson financial sco retary retained his post Trustees elected were William Moore holdover and new comers Paul Mitchell and Ron ald McMnster The election was seen as climax in the battle to and inter national trusteeship imposed in OTTAWA CPIKnow how to play Allah RCAF pamphlet No 76 lIBlt page document issued by the air tharity of Air ViceMarshnl JG Kerr chief of CAP personnel tells you All players are told to get in der of Siam They are requestedl to repeat after the leader the oath of allegiance owa lagoo Siam They say it slowly at first then rapidly One by one they realize that they are saying what goose am OTTAWA CPIThe indefatig able Brooke Claxton died Monday alter struggling months against cancer which hc did not allow to keep him out of public service He was 61 For the last three years he had combined the roles of insurance executive and unpaid chairman of the arts promoting Canada Council working in both until he was taken to hospital Saturday Liberal MP for Montreal St LawrenceSt George from 1940 to 1954 he drafted Canadas family allowance legislation was the countrys first minister of na tional health and welfare and for the last years of his political career was minister of national financial collapse The trusteeship gave the inter national president at Detroit now Hoffa absolute control over the lacnls affairs and finances BECAME PROSPERDUS Hoffa appointed Dodds as ad ministrator and the local pros pcred increasing in membership and massing considerable Wealth In recent years as United States congressional group inves tigated Hoffa the trusteeship was viewed with alarm by some Canadian labor Ieadersand pro vincial officials Dodds onetime Windsor bus driver and toughspeaking direc tor of the Canadian Teamsters had never faced free election In spite of his defeat he will re taln leadership of the Canadian Teamsters Earlier he said he would prefer leadership of Local to command of the national best known to Canadians In the latter job he was re sponsihle for the postwar delt fence buildup of the Canadian forces spurred in 1950 by the out break of the Korean War LIFE INSURANCE POST He retired from political life in 1954 to become Canadian head of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company with which his family has been associated since 1865 Mr Claxton who had reputa tion for putting in long work ing day had been too ill for weeks to go to his Ottawa office But he had his work sent home refusing to recognize that cancer was an impediment to his work Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 230 pm in Christ Church Cathedral here memo rial servieealso will be held for him Thursday at St Matthias Anglican Church Montreal Tbe capital was flooded with tributes from political military business and other eoueagues Samples 0f Bodies Sent To Crime Lab CRYSTAL BEACH CPI Samples from the bodies of man and woman found in an abandoned restaurant at this re sort near Lake Erie Sunday will bemsent to laboratories in Tor on Police first believed Pompilo DeLorenzo 44 of Buffalo and Mrs Elizabeth Pauias 32 of Toronto died of asphyxiation but gas heater in the restaurant was still burning when repair man found the pair IDENTIFY BODY The pamphlet is entitled Alguessing how many will be pres guide to social recreation in Royal Canadian Air Force The pamphlet starts out with this introduction Every human being needs friendship with indi viduals and groups through which he gains feeling of sig nificance and belonging The pamphlet outlines methods of belonging by joining in the the fun and games at RCAF slalionv parties ltlists 38 types of activities from stags organizcd not sozzle at the wet Canteenl to father and son nights for mar ried personnel circle to be initiated into the OrfNO PIE TIIItOWING Actilfities which make one in dividual appear ridiculous should be avoided feg pic throwingt Recommended get ac quainted games are guessing how many beans in jar guess ling how much the hostess weighs eat or guessing the occupation of persons whose pictures have been out from papers and mag azines How Race Each team is provided with ridiculous pullable toy In rota tion the members of each team must pull the toy from the start ing line to turning point and back then pass it to the next player Then theres real merry maker called Rabbit All kneel on the floor in cir cle The leader asks each one in turn if he knows how to play rabbit When they admit they do not the leader rises and says Well guess we cant play it then no one knows how Finish with hang the pamphlet advises Do not let the party die slowly about the Hot Rod Cancer Finally Claims Life Of Liberal Brooke Clairton the creator or modern defence forces in Canada Rt Hon Howe farmer minister of tradennd commerce said During our days at regarded him as one of most brilliant cabinet ministers Drury former defence minister Canada has lost an outstand ing citizenoutstanding both in capacity and in dedication Gen Alfred Gruentbcr chairman of the American Red defencethe job in which he was BROOKE CL TON Tributes Flood In Prime Minister Diefenbnker said in statement that Mr Claxton earned the respect at Commons mb whatever their political views Former prune minister Louis St Laurent said Mr Claxtons death closes one of the most out standing careers of public service to Canada in his generation Ills services commenced with the armed forces during the First World War and came to an end while he was still the very active and efficient president of the Canada Council CRITICS TRIBUTE Defence Min ter Pearkes who was the oppositions chief de fence critic while Mr Claxton was defence minister said Mr Claxton always will be considered OllAWA Sebastiano Petralia 24yearold Italian immigrant was identified today as the man who was drowned in MM the Rideau River at Hogr Back Park here Sunday BARBIE SOUTH The Happiest Sliaw ln Tonal ISOH liflilllk Asfllfislmflrmflfil stlrrlng auxin lllIIE nsnn HURONIA halvem TONIGHT WEDNESDAY ALWAYS COLOR CARTOON Ilfllll SHOW 91 PA 183 TERROR OIIA IRAIII sum littllll fllllfl lllllt Iflllllll MGMs Drama of Incredible Suspense MARTHA HYER KNOWS makeup in wine and vinegar from beeswax and beauty ca During the filming of The Big Fisherman was asked to use some of the beautifying fashion falk of the time She found there is nothing much new in the art of except how the cosmetics are made For example superior white powder very much favoured by Roman women was made from the dried intatines of crocodiles black hair dye was made from Miss Hyer decomposed leeches steeped whileother hair dressings were made turpentine These rwere thelateslini 2000 years ago for the latest in beauty STARTS TOMORROW llT REGULAR PRICES Feature Times 30 11111 and 940 p111 US PLAYERS THEATRE mssroavoisluoammormm We MW Highlight the Ceremonies Cross and chief of staff in NATO military headquarters in 195151 and NATO supreme commander in 195856 said Canada and the whole free world have lost real asset and real friend Mr Claxton was born Aug 1898 in Montreal At 17 he left McGill University and gave up commission to enllst in the ranks of the 10th Canadian Siege Bab tery which was going overseas He won the Distinguished Con duct Medal TAUGHT LAW He graduated from McGill in 1921 with honors in law He practised law and later taught it at McGill Threeyears after his election he the Commons in 1940 he was appointed parliamentary assist ant to Prime Minister Mackenzie King and became member of the select kitchen cabinet group He was appointed minister of national health and welfare new ministry which he built from scratch on Oct 13 1944 and be came defence minister on Dec 12 1946 THE EARTH EXAMINER TUESDAY JUNE It 1960 TORONTO CPI knife was found Monday near the place where the slashed body of Mrs Margaret Bennett 36 was found Friday Police said they believe it is the weapon with which the Tar onto woman was slain black shoe belonging to Mrs Bennett also was found The shoe was missing when the body was discovered in parking lot in suburban Scarborough Police also found an eightinch white plastic hair clasp and in OTTAWA CPIA pretty sec retary from the national health and welfare departman ex plained to the Commons public accounts committee Monday why money from one account hrid been used to meet expenses in another Olive departmental secretary smiled at the stern members of the Commons com mittee and said it seemed san sible and logical to use money from an account for refugee aid which wasnt going to be needed to cover expenses for sick marin ers treatment services The accounting had been qucss tioned by AuditorGeneral Max well Henderson in his report to the Commons Miss Waters ap pcared before the committee to explain It was quite unique case she said Never been done be fore And asklecl committee chair womanmm ML BURT CHARLES BICKFORD unison matssans MilflllSAllll WWIIKER TECHNICOLOR IMPERIA CARL Bunch PLUS Paring Knife Found Near Place Slashed Body Was Discovered paringlnearby ditch an almost empty small bottle of liquor Meanwhile police drew atten tionto starting similarity be tween the slaying of Mrs Ben nett and tho unsolved killing of Mrs Elizabeth Kirby 45 in High Park last June 26 Both women were killed during full moon and on Friday Both were separated from their husbands and both were believed intoxicated when slain Police described the assailant in each case as sadistlc and powerful man Pretty Dept Secretary Charms llccounts Body Out Of Queries man Alan Illacnaughton would It be done again Oh no said Miss Waters never again Letters May Lead To Bodys Identity TORONTO CP Lctters on two towels found in trunk shipped from Toronto to Argen tia Nlld with the body of woman could possibly lead to the identity of the woman police said Monday The towels were among 60 aa ticles of womens and mens wearing apparcl and bed cloth ing stuffed in the trunk The words Huntley and Ker were on the towels Mr Macnaughlon smiledand so did most of the other com mittee members ATEIEMURPHYMUHNSAXON ADULT ENTERTAINIIMT NOW SHOWING Evening Shows At 100 and 900 pan PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Adults 75c Students 600 Children 25c Tax Incl Smoking Section at Regular Price MEDJUNHS with The TENNESSEE IWO GORlDON TERRY mu nuance and the ewe GIIASS Burs nndJtlllNNY WESTERN as MS outsidepnd inside Westminster Abbey ll lggggxw flf PRIMDESS MARSREIND All gagged SHOWING AT 920 pm FOR THIS PRESENTATION FIRST SHOWING 630 11111 LAST TIMES TODAY rue ran or as ornmouo was BARRIE ARENA Adult Entertainment gt AT 7120 AND 930 iwSinrging Scorer Have Gyfn Will Travel BARRIE ARENA Admii ADVANCE SALE $150 JACKSONS emu care in it may we suggest you see us often things have changed lot in M00 years new For Appointment Phone lPA 84661 or come in 38 Mopl Ave Barrie Jon cnnnlcn mu See Martha Hyer as Herodias costarring with Howard Keel Susan Kohner and John Saxon in The BigFisherman based on Lloyd Douglas best selling novel starting Wednesday at the Roxy Theatre in Barrie ll STYLISTS on Prices AT THE noon Adults $200 Children $100 we

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