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Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1960, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Exlmhrr Want Ads Telr phone PA trim The telephone lube to cab tor the Balloon or sown Dept no H531 Miner DiesIn Fall Near Falconbridge sunauny cm One mem her of two man drilling team at Falconbridge Nickel Mine was killed in fall of ground Mon day night and his partner taken to hospital Dead is Ralph Lawrence Con rad 33 of Gnrsoo few miles from the mine Maurice Grandmontmtw is re rted in satisfactory LAKE T00 BIG TO BE FENCED The tilfated swimming pool fencing bylaw introduced in to council or the third time Monday night met its pre destined end by being flatly rejected recorded vote on the proposal killed it six to four Alderman Cooke who brought the bill in suggest ed that in the near future poahvwwldbwv come as common as TV sets iSaysf Both Agree UNITED NATIONS NY CF President Nasser of the United Arab Republic proposed today that tin UN bl recommend at IPresident Eisen und he urged um wmcu bower and for Khrushchev have the legislative power to meet t° mung tempt ongdisannameotw °EMf¥m policy speech to the soon Maya we opposed pas lion assembly the UAR presi snga of we hm on grounds dent said the delegates had al that mare could not be ready beard both Eisenhower and innumed mm dangem Khrushchev express willingness You might as well put to enter into disarmament aego ce around Lake Simme nations beenaaid We therefore suggest Nae Congolese TrOops Demand Back Pay LEOPOLDVILLE CPlSev era thousand national Congolese army troops surrounded United Nations headquarters at Stanley ville Monday night and de manded their overdue pay Some of the troops invaded the UN offices butthere was no vio lence according to word reacb ing Jseopoldviiicrcfiw UN officials calmed the troops with promise that pay would be flown in from Lagpgldyllig whosewmfimnngarrison had previously been paid by the UN Some of the money will come from Congolese funds the rest from the UN The Congolese soldier gets the idcnce Sunday to cruise through Leopoldvilic streets to reassure the public and the military by my presence Col Joseph Mobutu 20 who staged coup detat Sept 14 in tends to call roundtnble sas slon of Congo political figures from throughout the neeremb licrihisweulTpra his fort to get the squabbling politi cond ion in hospital Wk Eehe Mine officials said the pair had Reuters EWSVPEHISYJEHI1rbeenvworhrgcnmlmlhléva chmth 9° made FePflm at Falconbrldge They added 015 day Pull DI 16 Grandmont was taken to hospital 09°va 393 for examination and xrays The transfer of the Ghana force was announced Monday by The dead man is survived by Gen lndarjit Hikhye lndion mil his wile and six children He or itary adviser to UN Secretary MR FROST HEARS MAYORS POINT OF VIEW Mayor Willard Kiozic right tens attentively at Barrief dagnsaslppmurgmuium ttholiegiateMonday 430 Die In Pierre poll cnl rally in SimcwCeoIre can raslif PPQILJL idaie Art emier Frost as nlg Mr Frost spoke at iAt Moscow Survive MOSCOW AP fourelk gined Austrian turboprop air liner crashed in fog and rain near Moscow airport Monday night An Austrian Embassy spokesman said 30 of the 37 persons aboard died in the fiery wredcage All seven survivors were re ported iniured They included the 115 Embassy force Maj dward Wooten and army Maj Willis fl Knipe The Austrian spokesman said one of the Britishltbuilt Viscounts four engines apparently caught fire during the approach to the airport The airliner tore into wooded area west of the airport leaving cooyard gash in the field before coming to halt MOST BURNED It immediately burst into flames burning at least 25 of the victims it is horrible sight the embassy spokesman said after returning from the scene The charred bodies were lined up be side the wreckage as authorities awaited the arrival of an Aus two attaches ht trian in ligating committee from Vienna Officials here were unable im mediately to identify all the victims but one of the dead was Sqdn Ldr Cooke air attache at the British Embassy here other victims included two Austrian government officials fly ing here for trade talks and 10 or 11 Austrian Workman who were to recondition the Austrian Em brassy THE SURVIVORS Surviving the crash with oo ten and Knipe were aria Wernii an airline stewardess LtCol Paul Bertrand assistant French air attache and an Aus trian citizen and two Russians Wootens wifetold reporters following visltto her husband in thehospital thathe was not too badly off Knipe suffered burns The plane on flight from Vienna to Moscows Shoremety evo airport crashed in remote area of fields and woods near the little town of Trukovo four miles fom Moscow TOURISM IN ma Liberal Chief Raps Neglect Simcoe Centre igth wound up the layelection cam paign last night with their big gest gun of all Leader John Wintermeyer taking to the tel evisron waves premidnight speech Mr Wintermeyer hit at issues in this election which he felt were being neglected TOURISM NEGLEOIED Tourism which was veryrim portant to Simcoe Gounty and Georgian Bay eing sorely neglected by the provincial government he said There has been no effort made by the party in power to try to advance the tourist in dustry which be said region was which tourist operators could arrow at decent rate of in terest and with long enough time available for them to pay back the money was advocated by the opposition leader Mrl Wintermeyer criticized the government fornot increas mg the grants to education as it has been promising for years COVER EDUCATION The Liberals have as one of air basic platforms 100 per cent coverage of education costs be said 0n the suhi ect of unemploy ment Mr Wintermeyer sug gested that the establishment of low interest ment rates would spur the con struction of low cost homes enough to drop unemployment figures substantially VlENlZANE Laos AmCapt Kong Les paratroopers have cut roads leading north and south of right wing rebel Gen Phoumi No savan Premier Prince Souvannn Phouma indicated today refus Jungle Pathet Lao had captured the top overlooking Samneuas strip and skirmishes were re ported within two miles of the town itself The beleaguered garrison has ed aidfrom Souvannas new trnlist govern Souvanna told rgportersjre surewthat if the Samneua garrison would recognize his authority he could stop the attack on them Lake Water Ends Dartmouth Trouble murmurs us or in the nor heast pro nist Pathet tlast repor me Dartmouth breathed sigh of relief today as water from lnearby lake started flowing vatto at mains and su and down pay Fund spokesman for Austrian Air lines said five crew members were killed An Austrian hostess escaped The airline spokesman said about half the passengers were Austrians The four attaches were return ing from tour that took them through eastern Russia Japan Hong Kong and back by way of equivalent of $74 month plus small living allowances But since trouble broke out in the Congo in early July many of the troops have gone without their pay due to the administrative chaos Leopoldviila informants said today UN Ghana offlwr had been rebuked for providing personal escort for deposed pre mier Pahloa Lumumbn when Vienna Survivors said the Viscount circled an airfield outside Mos cow twice and hit some trees One of its engines caught fire and the plane broke upp The airline spokesman in Vi annatsnidsthearlane was circling in fog making instrument Lumumba left the premiers res THREE CRAFT CRASH ST PETERSBURG Flo AP sixjet B47 bomber crashed Monday night in Tampa Bay and to the rescue also plunged into thooutorwdlirnt thadnemendn valved were rescued One suf fered minor injuries approach to the airport Provincial approval of Barries curbing program lmder winter works was announced in city council Monday night Mayor Kinzie announced the tentative approval which came from deputy minister of high ways Fulton yesterday 10 STAY 0N PAYROLL The approval means that two miles of curbing could be com pleted year with 70 men staying on the pa duration of the work This extra work said the mayor will enable them to get sufficient unemployment insur ance credits to be eligible for benefits The remainder of the work in the curbing program will cost $30000 of this figure the pro vincioi government has agreed to pay 75 per cent of the labor costs Provincial Approval Announced Oi Curbing Under Winter Works worked Von formula of 33 per can coverage by the province would grant further $5200 thus bringing the net cost down to $15100 which the city still had to pay CANCELLED BY SUBSIDY However this $16400 figure stillto pay by the city is can celled out by the provincial sub sidy on the original $52000 which was approved several weeks ago to be debenturcd The subsidy approved by the province on this $52000 amounts This is $3600 saving to the city and $5000 saving to the provihucsince the whole pro gram now comes under winter works said the mayor In the winter works formula the federal government pays 50 per cent of labor cost the pro Vince 25 per cent and the mun The supplementary subsidy icipaiity 25 per cent TORONTO CmAbolition of propertydamage coverageunder Ontarios Unsatisfied Judgment was recommended today by the oration brief totbe OntarioSelect committee on automobile insur ance presented by Federation President Piper also suggested that insurance compan ies rather than the government be allowed to administer and fi nance the fund Another recommendation was for ajury or boardto decide whether suspendeddrivers should have their operators licences re turned The brief advised that savings gained by the abolition of prop erty damage coverage be used to increase personal liability limits to $25000 inclusive from $10000 for one and $20000 for two per sons Mr soithe property damage provisions in the fund were unnecessary and expensive sincemost people had other in suronce coverage If these provisions were re moved ro companies would be willing to operate the fund on joint basis withthe companies paying the costs The ACIF represents 220 auto mobile fire and casualty insur ance companies The brief alsosuggested that innocen victims of automobile All Canada Insurance Fed be Insurance ederation Suggests Stop PropertyDamage Coverage it called for safety responsi bility law such as is in operation in all other provinces except Prince Edward Island and Que 7W1NN1PEG CP war baby crop wrlllhrmg big increase in Canadas loborforce posing the problem of successful absorption Deputy Trade Minis ter James Roberts said today The impact will fall on the manufacturing and trades and EXAMINING THE EXAMINER CANDIDATE VIEWS On page five today are sum mations written by the three candidates in the forthcoming byelection armr canmmc No Bradford men must decide how to spilt Cadillac See photo on page three ospitai benclits from the insure accidents not be requiiedto pay which has l1 two coast guard helicopters sent item passed yesterday General Dag Hammarskiold EATON HOSTS RED BOSS For CYRUS EATON bends an ear NEW YORK AP Soviet Premier Khrushchev dining off gold plates with group of cap italists proposed that if the world powers disarm and disband their armies he would accept any arms control vanyoneproposes The Kremlin boss said he fav ors strict international control of disarmament but headded We are demanding disarma ment precisely under control and not control over arma ments Khrushchev made his remarks at dazzling luncheon given Monday by Cyrus Eaton the Cleveland financier and industri alist Eaton was born in Pug wash NS Aboutluo American and Cana dian businessmenplus cross section of scientists education ists and others as Eaton de scribed themattended the well guarded luncheon in the 19th floor grand ballroom at the Bitt more Hotel The guests many of whom wished to remain anonymous The postservices iddustiiéswhictr ate consomme with egg custard drops filet of beef With truffle Baby Scrop Poses LabOr Issue Soon the main employers no he told the provincial governments trade and industry council 1n the light of such shifting conditions it was possible in the immediate future thatthe govv eminent might have go be yond our present activrtres and within given policy decisions itiate new programs that will helps strengthen anadi dustfy and assist it to be more competitive Dealing with Canadas indos trial growth and modern tech nology he noted thutMpercent more workers were in industry in the period 195059 and amp ment in trade and services ms creased by 48 per cent on span There seems to he emphasis 5todoyion planners approachto industrial tifvelop merit in Canada Mr obcrts said forthcoming on broad Soviet More attention now seemed lginaliy came here from Halifax NS sauce and frozen fresh straw berries flavored with rum White and red wines were served OLD PLATE USE notable service was glitter ing Mcarat gold plates down to thebutter koives Accept Anya Proposal rms Contr from the It was Khrushcheva first for moi address since his United Na tions speech last week indeed the boss of world communism told the luncheon control over armaments does not lessen the danger of sudden outbreak of war Control over armaments if fruitless in the economic sense of the word as well since it does not alleviate the burden of the arms race which in its entirety lies on the shoulders of the nations The Soviet premier said his primary purpose in coming to the was to achieve progress on disarmament in order to rid the peoples of the fear of third world fs he said Let us agree on the necessity to reach agreement on disarmament and after that you are welcome to put forward your own proposals for control and am sure that it will be very easy to find com mon language And if agreementon disarma ment and the disbandiag of arm ies was achieved then am ready to accept any measure of condtrol anyone proposes be Sal ROOM FOR BOTH Eaton long an advocate of closer USSoviet trade rdotions and of peaceful coexistence be tween the two powers told his guests is abundant room for both of our systems and others to flourish side by side on the same planet Unfortunately the greatest present obstacle to constructive Worldwide economic progress is the arms race Many of us rec ogniza the mortal hazards of humanity of modern warfare fought with the fantastic new im plements of nuclear annihila tion suggest that we B9W1Bm estiy put forward the unques tioned economic advantages to both our countries of terminating the arms race Eaton 76 winner of the Lenin Peace Prize givgn by Russia characterized Khrush as the most distinguished leplelt sentative of the world of socialist economy He said he had met no better uformetir hi bid or 112 Pilot Appeals ToMr NEW YORK AP The father of 02 pilot Francis Gary Powg ers whofniied in attempts tosee Premier Kbtus behalf of his son appealed ljfremlin leader vialtelevlsio to ay appealed to as capitalist believe there oice faltcr As KERUSHCEEV expounda Khrushchev pointed to himself and Eaton as Communist and capitalist who have not lost the one another to argue to disagree bnquite few questions but without declaring war upon one another and without scowliog NEW YORK GP President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan agreed today to give full support to Dag Hammer skioid in his job as secretarygeo eral of the United Nations Presidential press secretary James Hagerty speaking for both officials made this state ment after they had met about we hours The president and the prime minister reviewed the situation in the general assembly of the United Nations and considered the policies best pursued by their two countries towardtheir com mon goal They were in complete agree ment as to the vital role of the United Nations particularly in the Congo crisis and the need to give full support tothe secretary general in his tasks Hagerty and British spokesman John Russell stressed that Mac million in no way sought to act as mediator between Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Khrushchev The British spokesman said Macmillan has no appointment to OTTAWA CF arlway ability sensibly to understand in scr added that the general as sembly recommend that the two great leaders should under the standard of the United Nations meet either by themselves or to gether with whom you select among those who are present here in order for them all to put under th aegis of the United Na tions guiding rules for new at tempt toward disarmament FLEMING T0 NIGERIA OTTAWA CWFinance Min ister Eleming will head Conn dian government delegation at tending the celebration of inde pendence in Nigeria theextern al affairs department announc ed Monday Assault Trial Goes Into Its 2nd Day Four men charged with rape June 30 saw their0ntario su preme Court trial in Barrie go into its second day today Fred Haskett 24 71 Marion Crescent Barri Robert Dlns more Gilliland 20 Jim Alder and Jack McLaughlin 21 all of RR rStroud are charged with the rape of an 10yearold girl and gross indecency with her 16 yearold sister Alleged offence took place at the girls Big Bay Point cottage The younger girl testified to day that sbe was beaten up by men and forged to commit anindecent ct with them She said her sister was carried forcibly into one of the cottage bedrooms whenwe meet The trial continues Ike And Mac Agree After Talks To Offer To Support To Dag meet with Khrushchev in New York But headded its per fectly possible TALK AT BREAKFAST Macmillan and Eisenhower met at breakfast in the presidents hotel suite Rounds of conferences between other world leaders reg sumed at breakfast this morning with Premier Naim of Afghanis tan calling on Khrushchev Prime Minister Nehru said solution of international problem depended on relaxation of inlt teraotional tension and taking away of rigr ity He made this remark after dis cussing waya of relaxing world tensions at 75minute breakfast talk with Marshal Tito of Yug The Indian prime minister had separate private meetings Mom day with Macmillan Eisenhowerl President Nasser Khrushchev and several other world leaders Nehru was to give luncheon for Prime Minister Dieienbaker and later with President Nkru CommiSSionltRejecis The Maclherson royal co transportation turned downtodaynn eightprovince mm of Ghana Province Bid sion on to get assetsyandcarnlngs for the last Prime Minister Walter has embly meeting after announc grossly unjust violent and dam

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