THE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 AMAZING Dorita Peer shown here with examples of her sculpting talent has attracted attention from her Grade school tea chers and Louis Shore assist ant supervisor at art in Tor onto schools tier work has Libero Bid Fails ToStudy Jobless OTTAWA UP Another Lib erni move to launch study of Canadas unemployment prob lems this time in committee failed Thursday The Commons industrial rela tions committee rejected sug gestion by Paul Martin IIEs sex East that it seek permission irorn the Commons to study un employment and propose meth ods of dealing with tho problem Five Liberals and one CCF member voted in favor in Pro gressive Conservatives against Last week similar Liberal move was turned down in the Commons Mr Martin said the industrial relations committee could not overlook matter of such ur gency when it had nothing else to occupy itsngcndu JOB TO BE DONE William Benidickson LKen oreRainy River said were hearing lots of talk about mom hers of Parliament being unem ployed or underemployed and there is chanceto do some thing about it Osias Gndin LNickel Belt SURVIVE 61 DEAD YOUNG SCULPTOR 18605 Debate on Noose To Be Continue ay DON Eamonr orr WA CPiThe Commopa Thu ay night wound up no and day of inconclusive sou scarchlng debate on abolition of the death penalty for murder then postponed the moment of de cision With more than score of MP atiii waiting to speak the House agreed to another debate on date to be chosen the party leaders Chances appear slim for ap roval oi the private member Ellineeking abolition sponsored by Frank McGee PC York Scarborough In the House Thursday an in creasing number of members said they either prefer the Min gzi Codea present mandatory th sentence or favor some form of partial abolition without go all the way In tally showed speakers cannula and three lur porting the McGee bill One speaker was undecided The count for two days oi dos bate 20 speakers against the bill 11 in favor two undecided MAJORITY AGAINST Although this pattern could change suddenly in the third days argument it appeared that tbemajorlw of MP are not pre pared to vote for the billIf it comes to vote More to their liking appar Liberal UrgesProbe 0f Racing Says TSport Oi Kings Subsidized TORONTO Liberal opposition member of the legisla ture culled Thursday for an in vestigation into racing after charging that the sport of kings is being subsidizied by the gov ernment Elmer Snpha LSudburyt in debating the Gordon report on the organization of government in Ontario said the Ontario Ree ing Commission also should be in vcstlgnted The ORC collects $78000 year for days oi racing from the Ontario Jockey Club to pay for its operations However Mr Sophn charged the legislatures current estimates show that $172 090 is provided for the commis stun Racing is also treated in been described as amazing for her age and Mr Shore says he has never seen anything like it in so years of teaching Dor itea favorite models are hor sex tier work is in plasticinc papier macho asbestos pasta and regular sculptora clay said committees able to call witnesses and give matters close study are designed for just this sort of work whereas the Com mnns chamber is not The industrial relations com NEW BRITISH PARTY preferred manner by an inequai distribution of the profits Mr Sopha said The parimutuel take between 185059 rose to $84000 000 from $32000000 while On tarios share only rose $800000 during that period Ontario levies less tax on the parimutuel take than any other racing Jurisdiction in North America Mr Sopha said He also urged that all bearings held by the commission be open to the public Cancel Visit 0i Italian Official ROME ANileum Foreign Minister Giuseppe Pelia advised the Canadian government Thun day he would not be able to visit Canada because oi the resignalt entiy is another private memlt bars bill for down on the Com mons order by John Drysdala PCBurnaby Rlohmond to eliminate capital for minres oi passion but retain it in such crimes as murder of lienan or prison guard murderI murders in the emuu of theft or robbery or thou Involving firearm or ex plosives Except for this uprated pref erenea by many of the McGee bills ponentl all one definite mo ame apparentQuebec MP1 are mostly awnt it or to Quebec members speaks tag so far only one MINI Asselin PC Charlcvolx has supported the bill than have spoken against it Two an im decided Thore has been no other pollu religious or martianl solidarity on the issue CROSS PARTY MINES The pom breakdown after both days debate Progresdve Con servatives seven for and against Liberals two for right against and two undecided CCF three for the bill Although religious and moral contentions have played big part in the debate there has been no religious uniformity among the speakers or to Roman Catholic speak ers four have supported the measure and 12 are against it No Presbyterians were split in their views Three Unitod Church members said they are against complete abolition but one sup ported the idea One Anglican wet for the bill two were against and one undecided Mennonite supported the move and the only Jewish speaker was lmdaclded SomeMPadonotllstIlieirra ligion in the official parliament ary guide matte Violent Storm Rakes Midwest CHICAGO iAPA iutrmcvlng storm which raked the south and mldwat swept Into northeastern United States today with heavy snow sleet and mung winds The violent storm dumped avy snow in western New York state and some sections oi south on New Hampshire and Maine Fresh falls measured seven in dies in Buffalo NY winds at 2535 miles per hour fanned the falling snow into huge drills in many areas meludlng Detroit Gale warnlnfl WEN displayed along the New England coast and the southern half of the Great Lek region CAPE CANAVEEAL Fin mechanical detect in small black electrical switchbox has forced delay oi the seventh test flight of the controversial Bo mareB missile on which Canada plans to rely heavily as an air craft interceptor The defect in the operation of tiny cam causing burnout of few tiny copper wires was un covered by Boeing Company field as they prepared for tort shot Wednesday The United Statu Air Forceat this big missile base facing the Atlantic Ocean announced scrub out of the Wednesday shot but Boeing men said they would be prepared to try again next week CONFIDENCE LAGGING Thashot is crucial for the DRIFTS mittee was one of four standing committees launched Thursday Harry McQuiilan PCCompa Alberni was elected head of the LONDON Reuters new political party the British Nn tional partyto fight to free Britain from Jewish dominance and the colored influx has been tion of Premier Antonio Soul and his cabinet He in remaining in office along with the other ministers on caretaker basin He was to have lot Of Histories formed by the National Labor Party and the White Defence leaguepreviously allied organ izaticns committee on mines forests and waters succeeding Mur phy PCLamhton Westt who may be assigned to head spe cial committee on science Gage Montgomery PC VictorlaCarleton heads the vbt erans affairs committee Hayden Stanlnn PC Leeds was re elected head of the agriculture and colonization committee And Mr Small of the industrial rela tions committee NO BARK PETERBOROUGH Ont GP Mrs Roland Briers pet dog is different Zola one of the corn paratively few African Baaenli flog on the continent does not TORONTO CHExternal Ale airs Minister Green criticized Communist China Thursday night liori throwing its weight around in There has been evidence that Peking is willing to use its grow ingmiiitary power against its neighbors in Asia in what it evidently considers to be its na tional interests he raid 37 Bodies Are Recovered Following 2qune Collision RIO DE JANEIRO CPtlThe collision oi United States navy plane and Brazilian airliner in which 61 persons died Thursday leit tragic aftermath to Pres Eisenhowers triumphal visit to Brazil Thirtyseven bodies have so far been recovered fleet of laun ches criescrossed Gunnabnra Bay oiiRic today seeking more re IDS lrtyiive of the dead and the only three survivors were US Navy men Among the dead were 19 leading members of the US Navys worldfamed band The Cream of the Crop coming from Buenos Aires to play for dimer Eisenhower gave here Thursday night for Brazilian President Jus eelinn Kubitschek The survivors and seven of the dead were members of US Navy antisubmarine team which had been sent to advise the Ar gentine coast No sub was found and the team was on its way home AIRLINER PASSENGERS DIE Others dead in the crash were the seven crew members of the navy plane fourengine RSD two other navy passengers and 22 Brazilian passengers and the crew of our aboard the airliner The shocked US president who knew many members of the hand went on withrthe dinner for Kubitschek but cancelled reception and meeting with InsuRAuc AGENCY dï¬lrJNLDiali mum read PAS4427 Deï¬ance05 members of the US staff Presidential press secretary James Eagerly said Eisen hower feels terrible about this Leacock Old Home iii Sutton Burns SUIiON CP The boyhood bottle of the late Stephen Lea Icrock was destroyed Thursday by ire The twostorey stucco building near this Lake Sirncoe village burned to the ground with fire men unable to reach it because of snowblocked driveway The hogsc was more than 100 years Present occupants Mr and Mrs Gordon Sedore and their two children escaped unhurt The fire was believed caused by an overheated stovepipe Stephen Leacockthe Canadian humorist lived in there from the age oi until he was is Embassy tragic accident but planned to continue his South American tour The president left here today for Argentina Both Eisenhower and Kublts cbek sent messages of sympathy to the families of those killed in the crash and hurried to Miguel Couto Hospital to visit the three survivors HOW IT HAPPENED The US Embassy said the navy plane coming in from Sue noa Aires was scheduled to fly at 6000 feet and land at Caleao Airport on an island in the bay The two engine Real airliner which was coming from Vitoria north of Rio de Janeiro was scheduled to ilyat 5000 feet for landing at Santos Dumont air port few miles from Caieao The American plane was un derstood to have begun descend ing and the Brazilian airliner climbing when they collided and broke in pieces near SugarLoaf Mountain at the entrance to the bay one of the citys landmarks Please dont tell the Startling Climx iMPERIAL Now 511110me EVE snows AT and rim Sat Continuous From 4A0 pan INEY PLANNED lIlIiiE Ii SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT Each human being likela precision instrument with job to do THE DANCERI THE PROFESSOR THE BARONI THE GAMBLERi THE BEATNIKITHE MUSCLE MAN THE SAFECRACKERI All will one aaeclivsA $4000000 Haul EDWARD ROD IRUBINSUN SIEIGER BflillNS WANACH Aerndev3oomey Michael Dania Eeny Kmegev Sebastian Cabot Martel Hillairl new SYDNEY BigiiiM CEMEEENRY HATHAWAV SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE Saturday At 200 pm Cartoons Comedies and Bowery Boys Feature left for Canada Fab for two day visit Sega previously with drgw from the trip on dovtora 01 OH Green Naps Red China Throwing Weight Against Asian Neighbors lie evidently was referring in an address to the board of evangelism and social service of the United Church of Canada to Chinas pressure against indie in the liunaiayas and its suppres sion of Tibet Mr Green cited Premier Chou Enlaisatatement that any coun try desiring to establish diplo matic relations with lied China must sever ties with Chiang Kat sheks Nationalist regime on Formosa The Canadian government was not prepared to take any step that would facilitate the Communist occupation of Formosa Green also suggested that the United Nations must eventu ally reassurne dominant role in disarmament As progress is made in dis armament it will think become necessary to set up an interna tional disarmament body under the UnitedNations he said Ottawa Given 0K Ior$3DlDD Mall TORONTO CWThe City of Ottawa was given virtual gm ahead today for $80000 threalt block mall on downtown Sparks Street bill calling for converting the busy Sparks street between Elgin to Bank Streets was approved by the legislatures committee on private bills The city plan calls for remov ing all traffic from the street whichhasmany of Ottawas bet ter shops and beautifying up the roadway with gardens and ponds to turn it into parklike chop ping area TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AI PHONE PA IMl I°OI IIAII GORD GENTS 15c SPECIAL SATURDAY mm DANCE FEB 27 I960 And His Melody Man room comma No Jeans or Slacks Permitted Ready For Scrutiny TORONTO CPtTho first three history books bola written in Ontario Grade 10 III be published lridw lit can torn times will be ready for My IV the adoration decalburnt mass The book was written by John Saywell University of Top onto John Richer Niverdslo Collegiate institute in Toronto and Elliot Rose of The Neutlcth Century pub lished by the House oi Grant and written by Richard Lambert director of school broadcasts or theCBC will be ready in March The third book being ubllshod by Thomas Nelson and as was written by Hodgetis Trim lty College Schools Port Hope Department of education ap proval will be sought for all three books 8week Course For Teachers TORONTO CmTwo special eightweek summer courses for secondary school teachers will be inaugurated this year to replace couraesflloyf 138k and five weeks xro ectiv en in success va admmers Education Minister Roberts announced Thursday The regular SeptembuloMay courses at the Ontario College of Education will be continued with ugldchange In the program he First of the oial eightweek courses will begin July at Lon don Kingston and Toronto After completing second eightweek course latest the graduates will receive an interim high school assistants teaching certificate For teachers in training who took the special course of 10 weeks in 1959 further course of five weeks will he olfered this year only at Toronto beginning Jul hi order to facilitate the obtain ing of specialists certificate provision is also to be made in 1991 for third special summer course of eight waeka course or rim was Continued trom page one Molt city and district schools were closed The traffic situation looked like repetition of last Fridays snow fall paralyan when thousands of workers reported late and most civil service olficea closed early to allow them to return home fore dark From the central sections of the province came reports trains buresvturned back or stalled olicl cruisers were pulled off the roads except in emergencies MOVE INTO HMELS Many Toronto businessmen tired of struggling with their cars took shelter overnight in hotels one downtown hotel said 50 Tor onto residents were booked in At the mobile home show at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds so girl employees camped in the mobile bedrooms on display Three taxi companies called all the streets at 10 pm and police officials reported most of their cruisers were stuck in snow banks or otherwise immnhiiized traffic ta nf le were spotted across the ty and by midnight there was little or no movement on the citys messy streets FLIGHTS CANCELLED Most flights in and out oi De troit Windsor London and Melton airports were cancelled or di DID YOU KNOW tank destination abroad 10 DUNLOP ST WEST sou Ample Room In Crowded Earth WINNTPEG CPI inolngist says that dupita warnings that clln the earth la becoming too crowded theres still plenty of living room Prof EA Wardle of the Uni versity of Manitoba told Hu manitiu Association meeting here that tho Malthurian predic on of population outstripping food luply was utter nonsense Crowding reduces population he said Put pair of flies in honey jar Theyll increase up to its then decline will set in despite abundance oi food overcrowding plus abundance is the biological Mechanical Bug Halts Bomarc Try first six test flights endedin fail ure during testing period that manufacth need successful shot to pep up lagging public eon iidcnca in the slim black missile to be incorporated in the North American continental air defence system under SAGE semi automatic method oi detecting andintereepting enemy aircraft attack Boeing officials are convinced they have overcome the main de sign problem in the 15oooponnd Bomaro But there were minor defects in the two rnmlet engines located on either side of the mir siteat least three failures were linked specifically with faulty mixing of air and fuel in the rarnieta which power the missile on its horizontal homing flight PILE vertod Hundreds of hilt pas sengers after making good time started in May 1969 Bomarn principle that provides for do Its decline in collective but tility always experienced whI animals are crowded together he said its suggested that radio nkctivity had something to do with Prof Wardla laid the popula tion of irlsh Republic rlagea and heavy lmmglration Japans increase in population was beginning to slow while they population of the United States was increasing only 15 per cent year and that of Canada by two per cent Of the statisticians dealing with population increases he said They tell us twovthirda of the worlds population gets only one meal day Where do they at the iiguresi inspired gueorwork Forecast Foot Snow Will Fall Montreal Area MONTREAL CPIModuli ers woke up today to the third seriqu snowstorm In two weeks Six inches at heavy wet snow fell during the night and In weather office said ll much 12 inches may fall before the is ou The city roads department sent 900 men and 500 pieou of meat to work during the but by the morning only main ronda were clear Were going all out now but on doesnt look good 03 lo parlrnent said City buses were nmnhig nearnormal clip the Mantra transportation commission said from Buffalo and Montreal found themselves stranded for hours within too yards of Torontos Union station becann oi clogged switcher Trans Canada tr Linea cen Bhla here to celled some our day but regular service restarted at to can welcomes raid heavy snow on the Melton runways bed been cleared to per mit nonnal tahooifr Police arly today appealed to the pub to give assistance to people stranded by the storm Delivery services warned that many of their vehicleswili not be able to get through in suburban Scarborough hard est hit in the Toronto area police abandoned attempts to clear traf fic Thursday night blood donor clinic staff used dairy trucks in deliverblood to Toronto Red Cross headquarters in time for refrigeration With more than 600 workers pressed into service Metropoli tan Toronto hoped to have most main arteries cleared by this morning Plowingwaa hampered by the many cars abandoned in the streets Weather officials said the main force of this storm has been spent but another In developing over Pennsylvania and heading to wards Montreal CUNARD NEWS Over 1000 experiments onnumsrnlu ship models were carried out before the final urns the Queen Mary was determined Models were towed around an ax perineum tank in which were reproduced in miniature Auantte weather conditions including waves of in mg hull and conï¬ned seal the model travelled over 1000 mllel up anddown the During these all AND DID YOU KNOW That complete travel arrangements can be made by Barrie Travel Service including convenient Hertz RentACar Service both here and at your BARRIE TRAVEL SERVICE PA W74 Provincial transport reported some bus ruvieel suburbs had been cancelled but most were Strong winds gusting is miles an hour in the open mac piled snow onto the streets mort as rapidly it or moved liriiiid dim illind By i3 total of 25 further hu in the last to am IOOF BING Proceeds to 01 halt Monday Feb 20 IM $16000 JAGKPOT lDDF IIAIJ COLLIER ST lNSllliiiNiili re Auto CueIt SYNDNYMDIIS with STEVENSDNS as Dunlap name Kink nouotas Silvana MANGANO orbTECHNICOIDR gamma la Industiflfl of 5mm sy Memo ia molly cl Ih hillrllMI FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE stopped growing due to lata mar