FOUR migrations For Examiner Want Ads Tclt phoncJA lam The telephone number to can for the Bullnell at Editorial Dept is PA H531 96th YearNo MAYOR mm 4THTERM Mayor Willard Kinzie raises his arm grasps Bible and swears the formal oath of of fiee in Barrie City Council chamber to inaugurate his fourth term of office last night Administering the oath was city clerk Ben Straughan Mr Straughan also wore in the Rabies Threatens Liskeard Area NEW LlSKEAHD tCP serious outbreak of rabies has developed in the New Llskeard area and it is threatening to be come worse Arnold Peters CCF member of Parliament for Timis kaming said Monday night In telegram to Health Minis ter Dymond of Ontario Mr Pot ers appealed to the provincial government to id free rabies inoculations for persons coming in contact with diseased animals He said more than 20 persons have received or are now rccciw ing the 14day series of rabies injections Mr Peters quotcdDr Harris medical officer of health as saying lho outbreak will in crcase before it runs its expected course HOPES FORCLINICS Dr Harris himself said he is hopeful the federal government will establish antirabies clinics for domestic animals in this area at an early date Antirabies serum is provided free but charge of $2 shot is made for each injection Mr Peters said inrthe message to Mr Dymond strongly urge your departs meat of health to authorize dis trict health officer or doctor des ignatcd by him to administer the rabies without any charge to the exposed victim Declining to reveal their names Mr Peters said five members of one rural New Liskeard family are receiving the injections The cost to the family could be as high as $200 MAY BE OTHERS It is possible others may have been exposed to rabies but have not the money to pay for inocula tions he said This cost is beyond the finan cial capabilities of many wbo may inadvertently be exposed to rabies particularly where more than one member of the family must be treated Mr Peters added There have been more occurrences where dis trict people have had contact with rabid animals and suspect not all the cases by far are being reported LEADS OCEAN STUDY OTTAWA CF Dr William Cameron 44 leading Cana dian authority on oceanography Monday was named director of the federal governments ex panding oceanographic research program Says Russia ToeGrant Exit Visa To Douk May solve Problems VANCOUVER CPlThe Prov incesays the federal government has been informed by the Soviet ambassador to Canada that Rus sia will grant an exit visa to Anna Markova adescendnt of Donk Ahobor leaders The newspaper says in an 0t fawn dispatch that the federal government has smoothed the way for British Columbias ortholt don Doukhobors to overthrow the leadership of the fanaticalSons of Freedom sect She will come to Canada early this year to tell the Frecdomites to forsake their absent leader Stefan Sorokin and accept land settlement program offered by the BC government The story says Anna Markova is believed tobe either widow or sister of Peter Verigin early Doukhobor leaderi How ever some sources say she is the daughter of Peter Verigio and mother of John Verigin Douk hobor official living in 30 She would presumably help to establish John Verigin as Donk hobor leaderbasedpou his lineal descent from the original Veri ginsin opposition to Stefan Sor okin reported living in luxury in South America onmoney sent by Freedomite ors who elected himleader The newspaper says money for her fare Vasprovided by citi zens committee on Doukbobor afs fairs Set up several years ago in an effort to solve Doukhobor problems Ike To VisitBrazil in Feb Kubitscbek RIO DE JANEIHO Brazil AWPresident Juscelihoj Kubit schek announced officially Mon day that Presideut Eisenhower will visitBrazil during February The foieign ministry said it will begin work today on the date and itinerary There have been reports clr culating in Washington that Eis enhower will visit Uruguay Ar gentlna and Chile after Febru ary visit to Brazils new capital Brasilia Probe By Red CrossDiscloses Prisoners In Algeria Tortured rams Reuters leading independent French newspaper published an alysis of Red Cross investigation into French treatment of prisoners in Algeria which said torture was inflicted on prisoners in some camps Governinent officials said they had no reason 10l0lll1t the authenticity of the report The newspaper Le Monde said the situation according to the Red Cross investigatorsu was bad inhansit camps which handle detainees in Algeria torn by nationalist insurrection for five years The analysis said the Red Crosssteom visited 43 of these onions when wturedtw or rested insurgents are held for in terrogation and decision on their future Almost everywhere in they were able to converse alone with the Red Cross delegates the detainees complained of hav ing been tortured or having been treated with electricity or Water during interrogations In Geneva spokesman for the internhtionol co mittee of the Red Cross said publica tionrof extracts from its report endangers the co ittees neu oaiityxg We are deeply surprised to bear that part of the report has been published he said adding that such documents were not in tended for publication Chi Mattie Examimr BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA TUESDAY JANUARY 1960 citys 12 aldermen during wellattended inaugural meet ing Full story and pictures on pages two and three tExam iner Staff Photo Hutterites Man Top Item Debate WINNIPEG CPlThe questioo of Hutterite expansion in Maui tobn probably will be major item of debate during the provin cial legislature session opening Jan 19 During the weekend of ficials of 14 Butterite colonies in Manitoba said they intend to makebn application for incor poration the first since similar attempt was blocked in the leg islature in 1947 At present the slzc and loca tion of colonies are defined in voluntary agreement signed in 1957 by Hutterite leaders and oflt ficials of the union of Manitoba municipalities lIutterites who practise rigid form of communal life based on religious teaching first arrived in Manitoba in=1919 Today there are about col onics mostly in southern Manl toba and card colony accommo dates maximum of 130 persons Hit By Pellet May Lose Eye COBALT CP Roy Switzer 12 whose right eye was seriously damaged New Years day when struck by pellet from an air rifle was taken no miles to North Bay Monday for treatment by an eye specialist Doctors here saidhe may lose the sight of the eye It was first thought that Roy the son of Mr and Mrs Switzer was injured by twig or siic An investiga tion started after copper pellet was removed from the eye Constable Curtis Lebarron of the provincial police said the boy was playing with five other chil dren but none had an airrifle No one else was seen in the area an open road at the time of the accident Canadian Chemist Wins Top Award OTTAWA CP The Western worlds top award for outstand ing scientific achievement in the field of as has been awarded to Dr Morris Cohen 44v yearbld Canadian chemist Dr Cohen is head of the Na tional Research Councils corro sion group in the division of ap plied chemistry Presentation of the WillisRoduEy Whitney award will be made to him at Dallas Tex March 14 by the United States National Association of Corrosion Engineers Autopsy Indicates Wasnt overdose NEW HAVEN Conn AP Actress Margaret Sullavan died of accidental barbituric acid poi soning coronerruled Monday Coroner James Corrigan said autopsy results in it wasnt the massiveovcrdose of barbituratesone could expect to find in suicidal attempt The ioyearold actress was dound dead in her hotel room Fri fly FIRST IN PORT TROISRIVIEBES Que CP The freighter Eskimo carryiug 5400 tons of steel arrived Mon day to launch what shipping men hope will be winter navigation seasonfor this port 500miles io lond from the St Lawrence Gulf The Mooton Canada Steamships Line vessel won the silver tray avvarded the first saltwater an rival of H10 year iocn wranim Denion sou squib Ind nornu Low tonight helow Blah Wednesday as For full muepageihm per Copy12 Page OFFICE WORKERS VFlEEï¬ FLAMES IN iNBfl sunpnisn poucr nuns Berlin Cracking Devon Neo4Nazi Youth Is Jailed BERLIN Reuters young German was sentenced to 10 months in jail for ontiSemitlsm today as West Berlin authorities cracked down on neoNazi organ lice raids which uncovered em blems of the Hitler regime magistrates rt im prisoned 23yearold Bolt Wollny for painting swastikos and anti Semitlc slogans on house walls in West Berlin Joachim Lipschlt West Berlin city councillor for interior of fairs said that the city govcml ment decided today to take ef fective measures to stop all the activity of ueoNazi youth groups in the city lzations and sprang surprise po Boom May Hit Cash In Canada By ronnns nuunn curindlan Press Business Editor Direct effects of the United States steel settlemcnt on Cana dbamprimyaro expech to be relatively minor More important is itsspossible inflationary effect and whether or not it sets off boom in the United States Canadian monetary authorities it is believed will watch the in flationary and boom possibilities carefully The more boom the less likely money supply and the tighter money is likely to be Immediate general reaction to the agreement is relief that ages are removed The Canadian economy suf fered little from the shutoff of Turn to page five please MARMOBA CBBecause of the United States steel strike agreement small group of Marmoraton in employees will continue as the highest paid miners in Canada The 252 employees of the Bath lehcm Steel Corporation subsi diary at tbis village 37 miles northeast of Peterborough joined the US steelworkers when they struck across the border last July Members of the United Steels workers of America CLC they had labor rate of $20 cents an hour including lflcentan hour costofliving allowance It was an cents below the US rate and highest for Canadian miners The Marmara local demanded new STOP SIGN charges hrspending against Barrie OPP Corporal involved in auaocident at one of Barries new stop signs Monday Barrie City Police say OPP Cpl Lour Hockridge 44 was coming south on Mulcaster Street receutly made stop street atthe Codrington Street inter sectionwhen the cruiserhe was driving slipped on icy pavement and he was in collision with motorist westbound on Codiing tonstreeti John Steve Komar 28 12212011 ney Street had 525 damage to Codringtonwaslhef tops the intersection but Monday it become throughs not have they are to ease restraints on the threats of increasing steel short Lipschlt saidtho city govern ment is taking steps to ban the two main neoanl youth organ inatious National Youth of Ger many and League of National Students He sold Prof laochim Tibur tius clty councillor for culture and education had phoned the rectors of both the free university and the technical university in West Berlin and received ussurlt ances that students belonging to either organizations would be exlt polled Four high school pupils who at tended illegnl ncoanl meetings also would be expelled The employers teachers and parents of all known neoNazi Titth LOVERS MOllllN lth SWANSEA WALES Re tlt oralThousands of trai overs turned the ffuncral of what was he lievcd be the oldest pas senger anyiugiillndfln tbo world ESome zoopersons bought blackcdgcd mourning tick ets to travel on the final night run of the fivemile service be tw Mumbles and Swansea at midnight More came today for the final day run The line was closed be cause it had become un economical The Mumbies lino opened in1306 with horses drawing the cars it switched to steam in 1817 and to electrié power in 1919 gt Marmara pillliners Get TopePayi Too parity in wage rates with Bethle hem employees in the US and sought pension plan to match one at the parent company The wage package that ended the steel dispute will be ap pliedto the Marmora workers It gives an increase of nearlyeo cents an hour in pay and bene fits over 30 months Eamon Park assistant Cana dian director of the steel union said application of the 155 set tlement to the Marmara miners will be worked outin company union negotiations in the US The US settlement also affects about as employees of Union Drawn Steel Company in Hamil ton subsidiary of Republic Steel Rates in the Hamilton plantare identical to those paid in the US Charges Against OPP Corporal Pending litter Stop St Crash at Mulcaster Street as well as warning signs on Penetang for least three weeks arnoge to the cnilser was $0 Body Studies Issue Of Toronto Slums ronouro tCPMsyor Phil lips itoday nnounced appoint ment of sp al ns advis ory committee onredevelopmtot to out today for imam would be informed ofhle We are going to strike and strike hard he said We must get at their means of existence am glad to soy that one of the youths has already been dis nlssed from on administrative Justice officials would treat with all necessary speed the culprits who attended an illegal pooNazi toichllgbt procession last Saturday night The Ycity government had listed seven cases of neoNazl or antl Semitlc in on since New Years Day and this has to be stopped Steel Peace Stirring Fears Over Inflation NixonMitchell Stock Soaring by arran Guam WASHINGTON APlThe steel labor pcacein the United States bought for the next 21 years at billiondollar price loosed today flood of political conjec ture and stirred new misgivings over inflation The stock of Vice President Richard Nixon and Labor Secre tary James Mitchell scored as possible Republican ticket in the November election Suddenly illuminated by the political spotlight Mitchell told ouestioners dont know and dont care whether the wage pact he announced Monday en hanced his chance of becoming vicepresidential nominee The stock market spurted and officials issued bolder forecasts of 1960 prosperity as Itbe settle ment enmneered secretly by tho mm to page twelve please Largest Cash Gilt Stays Anonymous TORONTO An anon ymnus donor has given 325000 to the Hospital for Sick Children here to be used for research The hospitals board of trust ees in refusing to identify the donor who wished to remain anonymous said the money will be invested and the interest about $12500 year at probable five per cent will be used for re search The gift was the largest ever received by the hospital North Buy To Vote On Lounge Licence TORONTO CPlThe Liquor Licence Board of Ontario today set March for vote of quali fied electors at North Bay on the question of lounge and dining lounge licences The boardigranted the vote fol lowing petition of 25 per cent of the electors Sixty per cent of the voters must approve before licences can be issued TORONTO CplThe Parkway Hotel at Cornwall has been is sited lounge and dining lounge li canoes and licence application has be approved for proposed in at Sault Ste Mar the ii quor Licence Board Ontario announced odoy DELAY SUGARBEARINGSI WINNIPEG CF Hearing of chargcsvagainst sugar companle in the four western provinces under the Combines Act has been set over until March 21 Chief Justice Williams the Court In Queens Bench said Thehearing Wolffo have openodondncsdBy announcercus VANCOUVER or illlh Secretary 19 Feared Killed Disappears ï¬tter Explosion MONCION NB CF Fire and explosion swept through multluoit building in the east end of Moucton today and nearly 50 office workers fled down fire escapes and leaped from second storcy windows leyeawld secretary is miss log feared dead Several per sons suffered minor injuries Rudolphe LeBlanc chart ered accountant said he was leading his secretary Anne Mas rie LcBlauc no relation through the flames toward fire escape when an explosion blow him for ward He was buried downvthe fire escape and knocked unconscious ANNE DISAPPEARED lhad hold of her arm when suddenly was hurled through the hall and out the lireescapo he said Anne disappeared in the may The building housed branch of the New Brunswick liquor commission plumbing supply company and several offices The front wall of the brick building crushed to the sidewalk shortly after the blaze reached its height No other buildings were reported in danger Leblanc said he helped anoth cr woman Mrs George Depres from the burning building after escaping He said attempts to reenter the building wére blocked off by the fastspreading flames from windows and scrambled down flre esecpes to safety Many were treated for minor in juries About 80 firemen and almost every piece of firefighting equip ment in this railway city of 000 were at the scene Fir ing by to handle any other out break in the city Charge ExCons Killed In Family GARDEN CITY Kan AP lvo exconvicts were charged with firstdegree murder Mdndey in the slaying offour members of the Herbert Clutter farm family Charged were Richard Eugene Hickock 28 Edgcrton Kan and Perry Edward Smith or Elke Nev Hickock signed statement Sunday admitting his part in the slayings and implicating Smith Smith has refused to confirm or deny that he had part in the crime Hickock said the four were killed in an attempt to cover up an abortive holdup at the Clutter home Clutter 48his wife Bonnie daughter Nancy Mac 16 and son Kenyon werefound dead in their home west of GerE Earlier 50 office workers leaped den City Nov 15 Queijpoys Tribute At Squireï¬iFuneralui ST EUSTACHE Que CWA mourning province pays its final respects to Premier Paul Sauve here today He was to be buried with full military honors in his hometown cemetery after 11 am services in the parish church stones throw from his house This quiet suburban town miles northwest of Montreal has been overcrowded with mourners from allparts of the province since the 51yearold premier died Saturday ofa coronary throm bosis All of Mr Satwes cabinet min istersincluding Provincial Sec retary Yves Preuost who has been widely mentioned as his suc cessor and Union Nationals party functionaries gathered for the funeral Prime Minister Diefeubaker led delegation of federal ministers and GovernorGeneral Vanier was to be representedby Lt ol Letellier bis honorary aideAdecamp in Quebec FROM ONTARIO The Ontario government repre sentation included Premier Frost Welfare Minister Cecile and Dep uty Economics Minister George Gathercole Paul Ernile Cardinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal was to attend the services to be con ducted by Most Rev Emilien Frenette Bishop of St Jerome Que Seloctad as honorary pail bearc ers were Quebec cabinet mmi ters and former commanders of has FusiliersMoanoyal of Mont real which Mr Sauve com manded during the Second World War Some 300 members of the Royal 22nd Regiment were detailed to line the short route from tho Sauve home to the parish church The church still bears scars fromcannop balls fired in 1337 in battle that made St Eustache famous in the annals of French Canada Frencbspeaklng rebel patriotes led by Dr Jeans Olivier Chenier turned on their Eoglishspeaking rulers Seventy patriotesincluding Dr Chenier were killed in the stubborn dc fence of thetown Mr Sauves home on Cheoier Street sprawling comfortable structure surrounded by spruce and elm trees on broad lawn was built on the foundations of Dr Cheniers home REBEL TRADITION Mr Sauve must have been steeped in the traditions of the rebellion It was part of the lore of the Two Mountainrriding vot crs who kept him in the provin cial legislaturegwith one brief exceptionsince be was In in manthat tradition may have in fluenced him when he took over last September theth for which he had been long groomed by Premier Duplessis from nearby Dieppe were stand