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Barrie Examiner, 23 Aug 1960, p. 1

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scum Wlg=m aw elm Trlrpllonrs For Examiner Want Ad Talk phullt PA Hill The telephone numuel to can no the unseen or Editorial Dept PA 5631 96th YearNo 96 CANADIAN LAC Anthony Damianov of Kitchener Ont helps Con golese Serviceman rduel this North Star at Leopoldville nir port in preparation for an other airlift of jeeps equip Open Jail System Wardrope Urges TORONTO CF Minister Wardrope who prom ised to put reform back into re form institlltions wllen he became an Ontario cabinet minister wants tlle government to estab lish more open penal institutions Mr Wardropc recently re turned from threeweek visit to England where he studied British methods of operating penal institutions said Monday he will recommend the open sys tem to the cabinet Under the system trusted in mates serve their sentences with out bars and spend time with their families Commenting Monday night on the British method Mr Ward rope said was very impressed with the humane way they allow fam ilies to visit inmates at some of these institutions At oneinstitu tion visited prisoners were al lowed to put on civilian clothes and walk with family visitors on the prison lawn Reforms And at all of these institutions the guard is very much in the background He said some British prisons operating on the open system are more advanced than their Canalt dian counterparts But Canada is ahead of Brit ain in rehabilitation We do much more for our men in getting them jobs and helping them adjust to life when they leave prison NEED DONORS Barrie branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society is seeking donors for the blood donor clinic to be held Monday Sept 12 at Trinity Parish Hall Apathetic respnse at previous clinics has led the branch to depend on previous donors who are being contacted and asked to give again Any prospective donors are being asked to call either PA 84950 or PA 115000 to make appointments between and pm and and pm Sept 12 Lumumba Tshomhe Are Closer To Headon Clash Over Katanga LEOPOLDVILLE Prime Minister Patrice Lu mumba and Noise Tshombe president and premier of Ka tanga province moved closer to ward headon clash today in the strifetorn Congo Lumumbas central government Monday night began airlifting troops into Kasai province where breakaway mining state has been proclaimed with the inten tion of uniting with neighboring Katanga At the same time Tshombe issued proclamation calling for the expulsion of Lumumbhs gov ernment from the Congo and the formation of Congolese federa lion Reuters Army officials in Leupoldvilla said the troops were being flown to the Kasai capital of Luluagt bourg to help suppress hitter in tertribal fighting that has cost hundreds of lives The airlift began as the self styled deputy premier of file mining state Paul Katanga met with Tshomhe and other AntiLumumba leaders to plan federation aimed at overthrowing the central government lshombes procla ation said his government wo cl send delegation to Leopoldville in the lnext few days to appeal to all political parties to establish federal form of government in stead of the strong central gov ernment sought by Lumumba PRESS TIMETLASHES Office Equipment Thefts Increase TORONTO CP Police stolen office equipment is belie Theft of $1500 in equipment from Interprovincial Inks Limited during the weekend was one robberies Crew Patrols SUDA PEMBROKE CPt An Ontario minES and forests depart ment crew from Pembroke we today in Nightingale Township about 100 miles northwest of here and just on the outskirLs Russia To Help UAR Build Yard Russia héis agreed to help the Unit ed Arab Republic construct shipbuilding yard in Alexandria Tess announces today Red Scientists To VisitChalk River DEEP RIVER GP Several Roman scientists may visit the atomic energy plant at nearby Chalk River sources here said today The visit would follow LONDON Reuters the Soviet news agency monocotme said today black market in ved to be operating in the city of series of such weekend cre Forest Fire patrolling Siloacre forest fire of Algonquin Park the Aug 20Sept inter lmn It Kim Ont concoirsr rerun PLANE BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA TUESDAY AUGUST23 l960 ment and personnel to the Congo EXAMINING THE EXAMINER THE BIG PUSH Barrie CGE will move its inven tories or bust iudging from page three story N0 GOLDBRICKS HEREin Examiner columnistRGS promotes international bri ckthrowing contest Page two WOMEN DRIVERS BEST Thats the way it looks from accident statistics listed on page three COFFEE SLURPXNG There was lot of coffee slurp ing at Lakeview Dairy this morning See page three All OPP On Duty On Labor Weekend TORONTO CP Leaves have been cancelled for all pro vincial police during the Sept 35 Labor Day weekend ComA missioner Clark said Monday He said the force would char ter helicopter and 600 mobile units would operate in an effort to prevent highway accidents About 1800 men will be on duty The commissioner said in creased patrols this year had brought 25 per cent increase in traffic violation charges and there had been 42 fewer deaths Fatalities totalled 314 for the same period last year The number of accidents this year however rose to 14500 compared with 14381 for the liirst seven months of 1959 Police Checking ment in Canada unusual increase of 11000 from midnlune to total 311000 on Jilly 23 the government reported to 311000 Across OTTAWA CP Unemploy showed an day The jobless level was 01000 higher than year earlier The monthly rise in unemploy ment attributed mainly to manu facturing and construction layoffs in Ontario and Quebec was departure from the normal yearly pattern in which unemployment usually drops steadily until the low point in September The 31LDOO unemployed postvwnr record for July repre sented 47 per cent of labor force of 6592000 Unemployment month earlier was 46 per cent of 6454000 labor force and year ago when the labor force was 643d000 unemployment was at the 35percent level FIRST SINCE 1957 The last time unemployment rose between June and July was in 1957 in the early stages of the last recession Last year the monthly jobless figures also de parted from the normal pattern by rising between July and August but dropped again in September The bureau of statistics said employment increased some what more slowly than normal between June and July rising by 127000 to 62BI000 This was 75 000 more than the number of jobholders in midvduly last year All of the monthly galnhoyv ever was employment which rose by 1300th to 310000 Employment in nonfarm jobs which usually increases moder ately in the month declined by 11000 to 5461000 BAD BUSINESS SAULT STE MARIE Mich AP Earl Baker 11 former ralt sort owner testified today that decreased Great Lakes water levels could wreck resort business Baker told US Supreme Court hearing that the low water period during the last five years exposed large areas of his beach creating stagnant pools that were breeding places for mosquitoes made it difficult to launch boats left docks high and dry and ruined the swimming Baker who formerly owned resort on Grand Traverse Bay in northern Lake Michigan testi tied in aGreat Lakes water di version case Chicago wants to continue using 3300 cubic feet of Lake Michigan water per second for sewage purposes Baker said he lost $10000 on the sale of his resort because of the loWEl water He was followed to the stand by Raw Darrow ot Traverse Cib and Eugene Mertaugh of Hessel Roads For Pair PORT SEVERN CPlPotlce set up roadblocks in this area Monday after two escaped con lvicts apparently escaped off Green Island where they were belived trapped near this south eastern Georgian Bay commun ity No trace of the men Harold Arthurs 21 of nearby Victoria Harbour and Clarence Neimenn 20 of Kitchener had been found by nightfall lhey escaped from ngston Penitentiary Aug where they were sewing three year terms for theft report early this afternoon speculated that the two may be in the Big Chute area after breakin Was discovered at snack bar there Big Chute site of one of the Severn River marine railways is about eight miles north of Port Severn lhy are thought to be armedi with rifles stolen from woman who was beaten near Trenton days ago motorboat its motor temp ered with in an unsuccessful at tempt to start it was found Mon day on the mainland shore near this community about 80 milu northwest of oriilin Lack Job Country Layoffs and temporary shut downs wcre prevalent in manu facturing centres and is consid erable number of construction workers were released in Que bec the report said However construction em ployment in other regions inlt creased about as much as usual and there were small advances in trade and transportation indus tries The figures were based on labor force survey of 30000 house holds NOT ACCURATE Tlle government also reported today that 373554 persons were registered for jobs at National Employment Service offices on July 21 This represented de cline of 27532 from month earlier but was 82151 higher than year earlier The NES registrations figure is not considered an accurate gauge of unemployment since it includes an unknown number of persons seeking to change jobs and oth ers who have found work on their own since registering Here is the employment picture in Ontario Employment increased by belgwmormal 19000 from June to 2302000 only 8000 higher than year earlier Farm employment increased by 42000 in the month Nonfarm employment fell by 23000 as result of production slowdowns caused by lack of orders model changeover or stocktaking lnduleiz5 filly atfecled were textiles elec lcal appliances industrial machinery motor vehicles and farm imple ments inept rose mained higher than 1959 levels Low Lake Levels May Ruin Resort Mich marina owners Both tes slightly in the month and re tified that low water had dam aged their businesses Chicago and three other west are Illinois communities are de fendants in Supreme Court suit started by six Great Lakes states The states Michigan Wis consin Minnesota Ohio New York and Pennsylvaniaseek to force the cities to return to the lakes the water they now are using Chicago has been sending the water on into the Missisippi River system At Mondays sessions several city and state officials from Michigan and Wisconsin testified that even slight reductions in Great Lakes water levels have serious consequences for indus try and wildlife WHALE CATCH NEW HARBOR Nfld iCPt Seventy pothead whales were caught by fishermen of this Trin ity hay community and will be used for mink food Molotov Is Transferred Again This Time Outside Iron Curtain VIENNA Austria Reuters Veteran Soviet diplomat Vyache slav Molotov has been transferred to another minor post but out side the Iron Curtain this time it was announced today The aging former premier and foreign minister has been ap pointed Russias representative at the International Atomic En ergy Agency here Since being disgraced three years ago Molotov has served as Soviet ambassador to Outer Mon golia The atomic energy agency comprised of most of the United Nations members meets annu ally to speed the peaceful uses of nuclear energy It was estab lishd in 1957 following along international debate over Presi dent Eisenhowers atoms for peace proposal Sterling Cole American direc tor of the agency said he had been informed that Molotov would replace Leoni Zamyatln vilho has been Russias permanent uproaantntlvo to the annoy Zamyatin had been recalied and will be transferred to other duties Molotov 7o fell from grace in the Soviet Communist hierarchy in 1057 He was dismissed from his party and ministerial posts and sent to Outer Mongolia as ambassador ONCE WAS PREMIER Mhlotov was Soviet premier from 1930 until Stalin took over in 1941 foreign minister from 1939 to 1949 and from 1953 to 1956 and minister of state control from 1956 to 1957 Adisciple of Stalin since prei revolutionary days he was Stal ins right hand man in the foreign field and was long regarded as his successorAdesignate Later he was overshadowed by IGeorgi Malenkov With Malenkov Lazar Kagano vlch and Dmitri Shepiiov he was accused of forming an anti party grnu Molotov was sf glad out for hamperina mail ures to reduce world tension and Elle Idiotic Examiner luudy lnds High Wednesday 75 summary LOCAL WEATHER today Sunny tomorrow lighl Low tonight is For full turn to page three LYRIST DIES Oscar Hammerstein 11 whose music lyrics mad him giant on the US stage is dead Full story appears to day on page Parties Set For ByElection September 29 surprise move by Ontario Premier Leslie Frost Mon day in announcing the Simcoe Centre byelection for Sept 29 two weeks before expected has not caught the three political parties unprepared The sooner the better re marked Morrison Sim coe Centre Conservative presi dent Earlier than expected bit of surprise commented Liberal secretary Bill Thomp son but everything is ready and were glad to get into it Politicians generally believed that the byelection wouldnt be called until the middle of can bcr WEATHER VANE The results of this election are expected to be viewed as weather vane of political think ing both in the provincial and federal spheres This is the first Conservative test since major Liberal victor Turn to page three please Sophia Loren Faces Quiz Re Bigamy ROME APt Glamorous screen star Sophia Loren went to Italys Hall of Justice today to answer questions of judge in vestigating complaints of bigamy against her and film producer Carlo Ponti The investigation was con ducted behind closed doors Pontl was called to appear later Vlsnmé Unemployment in Barrie up more than 26 per cent over August last year with no sign of break during the coming months Tile scene here reflects an unusual increase in unemploy merit right across the nation Sill OUT OF WORK There are too many pcuplr out of work for this time of year said Col Cooper one today llc said of pro sent there are 481 men and 462 women unemployed in Barrie Col Cooper manager of the national employment service here said this time last year 309 men and 351 women were out of work Theres no indication of any break he said but comment ed that the federal government was taking more interest than usual in the dilemma He added that the picture was general one not only in the area and the province bu across Canada Here he at tributed the rate to an increase in population but intimated 5c per Copy12 Page UNEMPLOYMENT on or 26 IN BARRlE Tao Many Idle ExpectNo Break that there was more to the in crease than could be accounted lfor by the little increase in iBarrics population in one ycar NEED EMPLOYERS HELP The winter employment cam paign an organization of local lcitizens starts soon he report ud earlier than usual We cant do anything here he said without the help of the employers The rate is higher than ever before in the history of the community Comparing with otllcr towns in the area Col Cooper was not able to specify but be men tioned Collingwond where there is big shipyard layoff sched lllcd and he said that Barrio wns not the only city suffering The office here pays out $17 000 week in unemployment insurance Col Cooper could llot say what the figure was lnst year but he stated that ithis years was considerably more The increase in unem more every month since Jan uary PARIS Reuters spokes man for Gen Lauris Norsth to day denied repurtsthabthe 53 yeorold commander of allied forces in Europe planned to re sign this fall but the announce ment failed to allay rumors of dissatisfaction in the Atlantic command Norstad has no plans for leaving his present post the spokesman said at Norstad headquarters near Paris Newspaper reports have said that Norstad planned to resign soon Rumors in NATO circles here have said that there is dissatis faction on the supreme commanA ders side about how some of the NATO members are cooperating in the joint defence program and on the side of certain mem ber notions about how the NATO organization is run Norstad is reported to he cant corned over the failure of the NATO ministerial council to im plement its promise made at its meeting last December that by the end of this year solution would he found for the question of West German bases outside her own territory which she needs for effective practice and training of her own NATO contingents thatrhe had reached an agree ment with President Charles do MAY on lsillvlpllrssfro HERE Spokesman DeniésHini Norstad Planning To Resign NATO Post Gaulle about integration of NATO forces in mobile tashlorce But in fact thé practical difti culties with France have not yet been solved and Norstads ant nauncement was regarded by the French government as prema ture There is also the longstanding complaint expressed by de Gaulle that NATO does not support its member governmdnts in all parts of the world as for exam ple France in Algeria and more lately Belgium in the Congo On March Nnrstad announced Cosmic Radiation Seen In Two Mice LONDON Reuters Moscow Radio today disclosed that mice aboard the Soviet space ship have shown signs of exposure to cosmic radiation It said black mice which ace companied the dogs Strelka and Belka have turned white since their return Saturdayfrom journey through space zoomilea from earth The mice were of special breed highly susceptible to ex ternal influences Moscow Radio said Barrie is the most impres family thought or the city Mayor Kinzles advice and go live city we have seen in our Canadinn travels said the Mayor of Columbus Ohio Enl stnn Westlake this morning prominence when asked what he and his Mayor Vcstlake and his family visited Mayor hinzie thls morn ins on their way to northern Ontario for vacation The Westlakes decided to take fishing at Little Lake before they Ileave the area Left to rightb daughterMnrilyn May or Kinzi ayor Westlake and looking at ployment had been around 200

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