tie Exam toast manna Overcast or freezing rain Much miner In tonight 50 am Wednesday 40 For calm plot summary ac page three OUR TELEPHONE For Examiner Want Ads Tele phone PA MA The tellnboll number lo call for the Bruins or Editorial Dept Ia PA 81 Pr 96th YearNo innanrono oriIcmis cur Town can The cutting of the town cake by Bradfords first town council was done at the inauss ural meeting in the Community ante Centre last night Left to right Councillors Bruce Stewart and Fred Cooke Reeve loc Mag nni Mayor Art Evade Deputy an BARRIE ONTARIO CANADAJTUESDAY JANUARY 12 Flying School Reeve Margaret Fallis and Councillors John Vdovjnk and Frederic Gardner For details of the gala inaguratlon see page three Examiner Photo Produce Enriched Uranium CanadaIs Urged At Parley TORONTO CP Canada should produce enriched ura nium Dr John Davis of Van cnuvcr urged todayiat the con ference on uranium and atomic energr now being held under the auspices of the Ontario governl AWL Dr Daviswho is director of research and planning Rritlsh Columbia Electric Company said an enriched uranium nro ject would help develop thenorth and would find an export market overseas The enriching process rwould use one of the Norths largehy dro power resources and he on vlsaged another Kitimat He saw difference in interest between Southern0ntario with its almost iinmediate hecd for electrical energy from nuEicar sources and the rest of the coun try which has nosuch foresee able néed PABASITE Enriched uranium now Isplili clpally product of the United States while Canada uses na tural uranium will heavyawntcr reactors Other speakers saw Canadas foreseeable future as largely in the natural uranium field and continued use of lbeheavyWnter reactor Dr Davis sold few overseas countries wish to buy all their enriched uranium from the US Atomic Energy Commission and an alternative source would have major appeal can he said fsuggcst sev eral sites in northern and cen tral British Columbia for an en riching project The Iliycr is an obvious candidate So is Grand Falls on theHamilton River in Labrador Dr Davis commented that utilities in Southern should buy the cheapest and Bank Trading Stamps Brief Demands Action Irom Ottawa OTTAWA CWThe Canadian Association of Consumers called today for federal government ac tion to effectively outlaw tfading stamps It called them an eco nomic parasite brief prepared forsubmission to Prime Minister Diefenbaker said there has been marked in crease in recent months in the use of the trading stamps al though the association said the Criminal Code clearly intends that they be prohibited The trading stamps are passed out by retail merchants with pur chases and can be swapped for merchandise in trading stamp company catalogues when col lected in required numbers We ask thatin the coming session of parliament the present legislation be strengthened to se cure the etfective prohibition of trading stamps throughout Can ada so that this economic para site shallbe removed from our economy the brief from the 25ooo member allwomancon sumer group said The brief said trading stamps increase distribution costs are substitutes for lower prices re sult in forced spending by con sumers on the instalment plan lead to an increase in wasteful and misleading advertising and deprive consumers of the neces sary services of reliable retail er Says Liquor Fills Half Ontario Jails TORONTO CP About half the persons in Ontario jails are there because of liquor AttorneyGeneral Rob erts said Monday at the opera ing ofller Majestys courts of justice for 1960 As of Jan this year Mr Roberts said the jail popula tion of Ontario was 4106 There was jail accommodation for about 6000 In the provincial institu tions 60 per cent are there for various liquor offences Mr Roberts said In the city and county jails 45 per cent of the jail population is there for such offences PRESS TIME FLASHES Cuba Rejects US Protest HAVANA AP Fidel Castros regime has rejected Un2 ited States protest against tacticsused in seizing American pro perty in Cuba and says it will speed up operation of its land reform program against both Cubans and foreigners Hike gBraniford Bus Fares BRANTFORD OP Bus fares here were raised to 15 cents from 10 cents by the public utilities board at its inaugural meeting Monday night investigate Vancou The step was taken to reduce the 1959 deficit of $95000 by $40000 this year ver Art heft IVANCOUVEB CF City police and RCMP today Investigati ed second major art theft here in less than two months as an ovmer of some of the stolen pieces called for intensifiedseeur measures in canadas galleries Sabotage Suspects QUINCY Mass AP night prime suspects in two Steel shipyard are saboteurs Are Workers naval spokesman said Monday sabotage mysteries at Bethlehem disgruntled employees rather than foreign Rivieres most efficient power stations they can find But he added in many oth er parts of Canada we are still trying to find market for some of our more conVentional re sources Uranium enrichment could help us Why blind ourselves to Vthis possibility simply because 0n tarlo is dedicated to the heavylt water approach especially if heavy water has to be imported and heavy water reactors use less uranium than many other types Financial Support Urged To capitals PETERBORO GH GP Tomato doct Monday tug ed continued financial sup port to hospitals Although the Ontario hos pital insurance scheme is working more effectively than many people expected said nor of hospital administration at the University of Toronto hospitals have few other sources of revenue and need help at all times both in funds and volunteer assist ance He told service ciub the insurance plain has not result ed in long queues of patients lining up for admission Last year the patronage increased by about eight per cent The plan has been most helpful to the public to the hospitals which now get their ordinary expenses covered and to the doctors who will not encounter huge hospital bill contending for the pa tients remaining shekels Dr Agnew said Hap Is Happy InPiayer Shiit Barrie Flyers strong eon tenders for the Ontario Hock ey Association Junior championship lost one do fenceman and announced the acquisition of another within 24 hours pound blueliner from Trols PQ told coach Hap Emms yesterday th he was packing it up This morning Fmrns told The Ex aminer that Marv Rutledge native of Barrie regular de fenceman with Newmarket Junior team the past year and half had been brought up for the balance of the year Commenting on the sur prise decision by St Onge Emms said fm happy He wasnt helping the club any how Rutledge is far better defenceman It was just about month ago that Emma announced he had sent St Onge home Over night however tho coach de clded to give him ohiince to work his way into the rum lar lineup St Onge shower no improvement MOTEL DAMAGED SMITHS FALLS CF Fire Monday caused $70000 damage to the Lock View Motel here None of the 10 guests was in jured or lost anybelongings The iirer believed to have started as the hoileraoom Dr Harvey Agnew profes Marcel St Onge the ion wrsck of New York Central passengerhaiauotrwdlinstoa Airport Oh Boy BarrieScheme Barrio is likely to get an airport Larry Simon former main tenance man at the Stayncr flying enterprise last night asked for council blessing on ascheme to set up charter service and flying school on Kcmpenfclt Bay He said he had backing to purchase two Piper Cub air craft as soon as the scheme was approved He needed suitable site to erect flight office at the waterfront Mr Simon told reporters he hoped to fly business ex ecutives from ltfalton airport to Barrie and back Answering qucstions hé told council he knew of the necessary steps to net the project under pay He would need licences for charter fl ing flying school and an airdromc He added the nearest flyi now available was at Orlllia or Maple If an nirpor were established in Barri local people would spend their money on air services in the city he said An Orillla group not con heated with Mr Simon re cently advertised mcotir January 21 in Barrie hotel of parties interested in pilot training no owns To choose MONTREAL CP Pollco no newlends manvilio groc rWilllam ole 51 reported missing In Montreai Christmas Day said Monday they have rncd up the cssof Bew JI lht Erins MEMORY BOOK DOES NO GOOD LOS ANGELES AP small sultcase forgotten and left he hind by someone in small claims court Monday contain ed book on memory im provemcnt In Freedom Bid TAlPEl Formosa APiA Chl nese Communist pilot lost his life today in bidding for freedom with crushdandrngof his MiG Jet lighteron Formosa an Amer ican source said Formosa news papers also said the bid ended fatally The Nationalist defence minis try announced Red flyer had defected to Nationalist China and without reporting his fate said his plane was damaged slightly in landing at an emergency air strip in northeast formosa ministry said the MIC took off from the big Communist air base at Lukiao on the mainland coast between and Shanghaiand landed 55 minutes later ncar Yllan Formosa Gen Chen ChlShang comma odor of the Nationalist Air For ce and other high officers went to Yilen to investigate Author Nevil Shute Dies In Melbourne MELBOURNE Reuters after astr ospital tonigh homo his cal name Was Nevil Shute Norway would have been of on Jan 17 Plaza Developers And Hospital Agree To Open RouteTo Site Barrie City Council the Royal Victoria Hospital Board and shopping plaza developers Vill age Developments Ltd have come to an agreement on open ing route from the centre of the city to the Anne Street site where Village Developments hope to erect million dollar Shopping centre The firm will approve one of three routes if constructed be fore November 1960 lThey are ROUTE ONE Wellington Street from Sunnidale Road to Toronto Street ROUTE TWO Wellington Street extended from Sunnidaie Road to Grove Street ROUTE THREE Grove Street extended from Toronto Street to Wish an aerial view of can Wellington Street along High way 400 RVH is expected to restrict Route One to sevenyear per iodby leasing the necessary land only for that time Bed Pilot Killed the second time ln little or Author Nevil shute died in the per Copyl2 Page renoun cow BODY RC 15 FROST Cut Merge Departments TORONTO tCPA committee on the organization of govern ment in Ontario today recom mended streamlining and strengthening mnohbieryfor ban dling municipal matters and said governmont might function more smoothly and easily with fewer departments In an litpage flowword re port issued by Premier Frost the three man committee which made is month survey also suggests the government resist temptations to create new de partments There now are 20 While new governmental func tions might demand formation of new department on occasions every donsideratlon should be given to the possibilities of merg ing two or more of the then existing departments and thus avoiding an increase in the total number WARN mavens TORONTO CF Freezing rain moved into Ontario today for Off than two weeks bringing re newed threat of disrupted coma munications and hazardous driv ing The Weather office Acre wa ng of freezing rain early today However it said the storm would not be as severe as the one which struck the provin ce Dec 25 and left miles of brok en power lines and many areas without electricity The forecaster said the Orange ville and ok districts which suffered power blackouts and cancellation of telephone service for days after the last sleet storm were likely to be the hardest hit this time Cottages in the Muskoka resort City engineer is now cstimnt lng costs of construction His report will be the basis of coun cils action Commented Aldv ermanRoy Marselius It will be pretty expensive if we are going to tear up the pavement in seven years Comptroller Walter Gigg re ifarred to an earlier estimate of $14000 for the extension of We lington Street to Sunnidale Road Ofthls he said $8000 was paid by Village Developments for land in the Anne Street area Said Mayor Willard Kinzic If action is delayed we may lose upsto $20000 in taxation Kitten in TANGLED water Ohio in whichfourpersons were killed bouarnoko is Freezing Rdi Strikes Again The report stresses the group lag of related functions to help restrain the proliferation of gov crnment agencies cut doivn on duplication of effort and help en sure unlforrnlty of policies in given area URGES STRENGTHENING it suggests the municipal af fairs department be madeprlm arily responsible for all impor tant community questions and that it be reorganized and strengthened to meet expanded responsibilities The functions now performed by the community planning branch of the department at planning and development and the work of on administrative or policy nature now being done by the Ontario Municipal Board in connection with planning should all he transferred to the depart ment of municipal affair II were already heavily laden with the worst midwinter snowfall in years The rain could add greatly to the weight of snow and crum ple dozens of rod Weather warnings were issued in WISCOPSJER1CIMICIIEBD nether freezing rain moved eastward ft reached line through Windsor and Sault Ste Marie Ont at daybreak Later Windsors temv perature rose above freezing and the precipitationvchanged to rain High temperatures tonight and Wednesday were forecast bythe weather bureaiu which would end theicing threat Some examples Windsor 40 tonight and 55 Wed nesday St Thomas 35 and 50 Wingham 33 and Toronto 33 and 45 Trenton 30 and 40 St Catharines 33 and 50 and ailand 35 at Muskoka Sudbury and North Bay Manned Is Here WASHINGTON CP Gen Thomas White said Monday manned aircraft will be needed in every field of air combat for at least another to years and that in the tactical field man and aircraft is here to stay The US Air Force chief of Aircraft To Stay staff while expressing belief that the US may be slightly ahead of Russia in military mis siles development hinted he plans big struggle to revive production of the expensive 370 longrange jet bomber Shortrange Bdmarc missiles cannot do the job of longrange manned interceptors nor can longrange missiles do the flexii ble job of longrange manned bombers White said in qucs lionandnanswer period following NationalPress Club luncheon addressl You can recall is manned air cfaft but you cant do this with missile White said adding that the bomber can carry big ger load than missile and has psychological implications in that the enemy can be impress ed with something they see fly ingat high speeds and great dis tances 15Month Surirey Suggests lt recommends that approval of zoning bylaws passed by mu nlcipalitles should he handled by the municipal affairsdcpartmept instead of the Ontario Municipal Board Municipal financing now under the boardalso should be transferred to the department The report does not suggest that the board be eliminated It says the board has performed its vital and difficult role with great distinction CANT D0gtEVERYTIIING However it is ncither desir able nor possible to continue to throw all the emerging munici pal problems on the board These are responsibilities which the government itself or oneof the responsible ministers should as sumo It adds Our cities towns and villages Turn to page five please Hike Amperage To Melt Ice Between Cities TORONTO CF Ontario Hy dro today polired in twice the normal load of power in lines be tween Earrie and Kitchenerto melt coo tons of ice from high voltage lines The moo ampercs of electrical currentfrom the Des Joachims generating station on the Ottawa River melted pearshaped ice noting IconElma lothree inchlt es thick orer patrt of the 70mile circuit similar experiment was auc Veessfully carried out on par allel circuit last Thursday Hydro officials said the experiment was only feasible on these two lines which had the most highsvoltage trouble in last weeks severe ice storm Die As Winter Paralyzes Europe LONDON Reuters At least three deaths were blamed on freezing weather today as Eur ope shivered in the grip of wint EI woman was killed and 13 persons injured in traffic acci dents after snpw blanketed strelt ets in West Berlin Shipping was delayed in the Mediterranean as 75mile gale whipped up rough seas Show up to seven inches deep covered sections of England and thousands of miles of road were icebound Suspect Murder In fatal Shooting MORRISBUBG CHThe pos sibility of murder inthe fatal shooting of Fred Clark 75 found dead in his home Monday of rifle wound is being investiga ted by provincial police An autopsy by Dr Shannon of Cornwall failed to confirm that the 22calibre rifle wound was selfinflicted Inspector Purdy of the criminal investigation branch in Toronto has taken charge of the investigation Caracas cannons venezuela tar President Romulo Betancourt to day ordered hard labor in re mote rungle penal colony for nearly 200 riotersv blamed for wides of violence in this Venezuelan capital Betancourt rushed back from tour of the interior after roving gangs of young men and others set fire Monday to severalbusi ness houses and vehiclesloofed fdnd shops and attacked poiice stations and telephone company installations Tweirty lt one persons were re pnrtedwoundcd in clashes with the olice before officials an ouneedith situation was coming him in new earth ntrol continued nlght but in the suburbstM ootroi of finally police Rioteirs Facé Harchabbr be last contract resistance the Catia district rioting was youchcd off when police broke up demon sfrati by about 1200 unem ployed workers demanding jobs Presidential Secretary Ramon Velazquez said others moved in to carry put well organized plan to create internal problems characterized by simultaneous attacks at number of points azoiiez said however that oublemalsers were neither political persons nor workers but merely bad people Botan court termed rsonists and thugs TheLprcsiden of th an Congress liaise talned tit re is of all thisirnd iii dered an immediate investiga lion