AFTERMATH or THE BATTLERSHATTERED aLooDETAINED cad WITH wearons USED IN THE DESTRUCTION not OUTSIDE RESTAURANT our TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Iclc phone PAIMIH The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept is PA 65331 LOCAL WEATHER sunny and cool today and Frilt day low ï¬irï¬irTotF summary turn to page two Not More Thorn 7cper Copy14 Pagan by nwrnlvn rowan And JAMES HENNIE violent brickiiurling weap on wielding brawl outside the Bar restaurant on highway 90 on the outskirts of Barrie early Sunday morning raged uncheck ed when Provincial police failed to answer summons the wile of the proprietor said today lttrs Richard Hobson said no police appeared on the scene un her son Went to the police station with weapons used in the battle and parts of car sntashed in front of themstaur on TWO iNJUItED Two Hungarian transient to bacco workers were taken to hospital after the brawl Their car was left an almost total wreck after being pelted with bricks concrete blocks slabs oi timber and metal tools Tire victims at and Andres Duhany 26 both of Toronto were both detained but Duhany was released yes terday lyewitnesses of the incidents said more than two dozen youths crc pitted against the two Hungarian immigrants The fact that one of the men lodged him to self under the dashboard of the car during the melee was credit ed with savi nmns TIES in IIS wrecked auto For days thecity was alive with rumors that one person had and urlng the battle but notice tight lippcd for three days do riled any death today Hobson said she and her family were quite angry over fthe provinciali police attitude She said when the incident was first reported police refused to come because they were tired of us always calling them Actually we havent had to call them for about six weeks she added She went on The incident wasnt on our promises but on the road outside We had closed dance almost an hour be fore We were only trying to do what any other citizen would do by calling the notice Andrews of ther vIncial Police in reply to Mrs Hobsonjs allegation said isome Lit We may not have answered the call as quickly as the people thought wemight have but we were busy with accident investi gations on the road at the time anrt got there as quickly as we it could said Sgt Andrews am sure that we would not refuse to go out there be con chided Routine checks to the OPP of fice by Examiner reporters dur mg the weekend and on Tuesday indicated that thenveekend was all quietl The clerk at the premises Ivan Joseph Csargo most of the bottle from an up stairs window of his bedroom where he had been sleeping He said he was rnkened by hotter ing shouting and language that is fit to be heard only in the bush ito said the crowd of youths had car surrounded and were bombarding it with huge bricks and other missiles The incident began he said after skirmish on the dance floor between one of the Hun garlan men and another youth The liungarian was put out of interval the motor battle began Despite the fact that the car was reduced to wreckage the two men managed to escape in it and returned to house on the 7th Concession oi Edgar Township where they were lie The farm belonged to Joe Agoston who was away from the form for the weekend in Royal Victoria Hospital lttr Csargo more seriously hurt of tile two told his storv He said his friend had entered the building for cigarettes and seemed to get involved with an other man 541 Alui wwwemmnouu out and they were set on by whale mob as many as so with bricks sticks and tirelrons He said he was hit on the back of the head with con ere eblock early on He said the would have been able to get away earlier but the cars tires skidded on the surface and for some time the car would not move Csargo said there were no bones apparently broken but his face was cut puffed up and bruised his scalp split from one blow from the block and many parts of his body were severely bruised He was taken to hospital un conscious after police andam bulance readied the scene Du hnny was taken to hospital in the police cruise The car examine this morn ingattheAgoston arm was rnudspattercd bloodstained wreck both inside and out Within the car concrete blocks bricks shattered glass timber tire irons hubcaps and beer and pop bottles were found Every window was shattered and sheet metal from the body work was ripped in several pla 085 When police commented this morning they described the in cident as abrutal attack and tinted that investigations had been proceeding quietly They said charges were hand the building and after short the tarni MONTREAL CF Agree menthasbcen rcachcdin the contract dispute bctweenCan udns railways and their 100000 nonoperating employees it was announced today The agreement is subject to ratii ation of the nonops It is based on the unanimous thrceemon conciliation board that studied the dispute It marks the first time in the mmhhnmï¬tï¬ï¬r board has been able to reach unanimous decision The agreement provides for wage increases totalling eight cents an hour It also calls for job secur ity program in which fund fund willbe used to pay long time employees whose jobs have been eliminated by technologiv eal improvements and to pro vide for retraining when pos sible The wage increaseto cost the railways an estimated $20 owner year provides one perceat increase retroactive to March another one per cent Oct 1962 two cents Jan 1963 and final two cents July 1963 The nonops now earn an av erage of about $192 an hour The agreement was an nounced by Me Justices roigr hiuiiroe of the Supreme ourt of British Columbia chairman oi the board HERES ONE TESTIMONIAL Agent to newly rich client engaging talent for her at home What about Ma dame dOpranul Client Is she good Agent Good Why she is great virtuo Client Never mind he Spears said he heard and saw LONDON CPtThe British government came under mount ing fireirem the press today as the deadlock continued over the fate of Dr Robert Soblcn the runaway spy Several newspapers tloncd Home Secretary Henry Brook AI Airline owned by the Is raeli government fly the 61 yettlDItI psychiatrist back to the United States to serve life sentence for spying for Bus sia during the Second World snw The home office extended the deadline on its order to El Al to fly Soblen to New York from midnight Wednesday until mid insistence that the El night Friday It also gave the airline the option of designat ing another line to act as its agent in transporting Soblen Dut El Al acting on orders from the Israeli government insisted that it Britain hands over Soblen it will fly him to srael foreign ministry spokes man in Jerusalem said the iti ho extension of the deadline he not changed the Israeli governments position on So blcn we orswenaflmta So blen back to lsrael if asked by the British to do so but we will not send him on one of our planes tothe United States or ill he was nhle to travel her morals anywhere else said Soblen iumped $10000 ball in New York in late June and fled to Israel using his dead brothers Canadian passport Israel which does not have an extradition treaty with the United States cxpelicd him as on illegal immigrant and put him on an El plane for New York with US marshal The airline landed him in Britain after he slashed wrist ellUerr abdomen during the IIIEIIITWO British court ruled that he had no permission to remain in Britain and could only stay no the spokesman recommendations drawn up by oi $2500000 will be set up The sral antiCanada Canada does not strict lumber exports to the US market voluntarily Lumbcrmens Associ ion for coolingiofi periodin the Cani adsUS lumber dispute be forccdto use pressure possible to defeat US policies that may be favorable to Canada SAYS no NEED DONALD FLEMING ELLEN 12nmflostmm sriuacrnnnr Secretary of State by HAROLD nionrusotv WASHINGTON or spokesman for the US lumber industry says the industrymay be bowed to engage in gen eampaign it agree to re Henry Bohr vicepresiddnt oi the National Lumber Manufac turers Association Foryears Eahr sodi we have tried to maintain peacetul relations with the Canadian but if we get ere we may every political The Canadian association said there is need and eyj 1mmw expor to the United States of Canadian softwooda it the Canadian lumbermen DAVIE ruuroiv Tahiti Works ltfinirstcrr Mines Minister AntiCanada Plan it Lonibermen TRebeljf increase their exports to the dont ogreef Bohr said The Canadian association is well aware that through Cans dlan dollar exchange manipula tion Canadai ableto undersell US softwoods in therUS mar ket Weflie faced with in creased unemployment All we are asking is for settle moat We have offered to giva Can da 10 or cenLof the Us is pro ing US rates go up to to per cent ad vnlorem on addi tional quantities shipped Canada now has about 15 per cent of the US softwoods mar ket Bohr estimated the current US tariff on these softwoods amounts only to about 155 per cent in contrast the Canadian tariff on US Douglas fir major construction softwood is about to per cent WANT DISCUSSIONS Earlier US officials said they will ask the Connd cribs sions on the lumber situation in line with President Kennedys call for initiation of negotiations with Canada concerning the want coolingoff period in or detl to givathcrn more time amount of aoftwobdtl imported lptolthc Unitedï¬thtea United States then of course wcf the first stage of the talks prob Fieming NowIustiCe Minister Fairblough PostmasterGeneral OTTAWA iCP George Nowlan was sworn in as Can ndasnew finance minister to day succeeding Donald Fleming who shiited to minister of his anvrmate and minister Immigration Minister PAUL MARTINEAU But these officials indicated ably will deal are with deter minationltot the facts involved than with possible shipping curbs These officialssaid they are aware that the Canadiou government is opposed to re strictlons especially at time when Canada has embarked on an austerity program to strengthen the exchange value of nbted the US tar commission will open hearings Oct on the industrys request for higher tariffs under esoopo clause ac ion Mother Shot Charge Youth HAMILTON Ice 17year olrl youth has been charged with murder in the shooting death en Ln Emmitnw TIBT Charged is LGordon Henderson 17 nextdoor neighbor of the JI family ttrs Werner of two was shot twice below the heart with 22calibre elite tico and itorgencral as Prime Minister Dlefenbaker sliufiled the federalcabinet the first major shift of po llos since October 1960 the prime minister gave new jobs to six ministers and brought three new man into his cabinci All vacancies created by the defeat of five ministers in the June to federal general election were filled The biggest surprise was the nppointmcntoi Wallace hic JoHell without port folio The 56yearold vieepresi deot and mana ing director of Argus Corpor Limited had not beehrnentioned in the wide spread speculation preceding the cabinet changes The other two new members of cabinetRichard Bell in yearold lawyer and MP for Carleton and Paul Martineau it lawyer representing Pon tiacvlemiscaminguc had been expected to join the ministry Mr Bell parliamentary sac etary to the finance minister since 195 became minister of citizenship and immigration Mr hiartineau deputy Speaker of the Commons in the lost Par liament and parliamentary secretary to Mr Dletenbaker before that was named mines minister The other veteran ministers besides ltlr Nowlan and hir Fleming who changcdjnbr were Davie Iulton Hugh Jnhn Iiem ming Mrs Ellen Foirctough and Ernest Iinlpenny The toyearotd Mr Fulton justice minister the first rDietIen binet was formed in to come public works minis The former works minister David Walker wasidefcated in the election in Toronto Roscdnlc Mr Flemming so the for mer Conservative premier of New Brunswick who was brought into the cabinet in the II Amrbflflfl Forestry minister succeeded Mr Nowlanwho is the some ageas minister of national IGVEIILIG lttrs Fairclough Canadas first woman cabinet minister was appointed postmastergen eral to succeed William Hamll ton defeated in Montreal Notre DamedeGrace The 57yearold Hamilton chartered accountant had been immigration minis ter since they of 1958 and be fore tbat had been state secc Vretary from 1957 Mr Halpenny 55 was made state secretary and the minisv ter Who will report to Parlia ment on broadcasting matters He had been minister without portfolio since late 1560 Pre viously Mr Nowlan reported on broadcasting on Purchaseiaid TORONTO fCP Canadian Oil Companies Ltd has turned down one bid for its purchase that of Shell Oil interestsbut inquiries are under way that mag lead to other offers Llo observers the situation has all the potential for battle of final decision resting with the shareholders and Canadian ownership or factor in their de cision The Shell offer was 13915 595 or about $39 common of directors in announcing its rejection Wednesday said the value of the company is con erably in excess of that TheLcompan hose nature is White Rose and whose advertising features the slogan Canadinn all the way again emphasized that it is the only major Canadiancontrolled inte grated oil company left in Can ada and said its Canadiunv ownership has been one at the prime factors in its philosophy and progress didnt shut the door ion offers It saidthere have beenimony expressions of interest on the port at other companies which have to 1155656de PHILLIPS INTERESTED One of the companies re ported to be bidding for control is the big American Phillips Petroleum Company through offers and counteroffers with share and Canadian Oils board However the announcement Pacific Petroleum Ltd of Cal fIs TurnedyDown gary which is no per cent owned by Phillips Phillips Is also reported to be bidding through another subsidiary for Superior Propane Ltd the On tarioQuebec propane gas dis tributor for which Eritslh Amer ican Oil Co Ltd has also made an offer Initial reaction of Shell to the rejection was brief statement from Ashchairman of Shell Oil Company of Con ada Ltd that he had been ad vised of the decision and more was no indication of any inten tion by Canadian Oil to refer this matter to its public sharehold ers as had been re uested ting offer com tier which is not made to shareholders of the companyhreouires the oc ceptance or rejection ofihe board of directors The offer was made July 21 tlirouglilHeSpcr Oil Co Ltd formed wholly owncd subsidiary of Shell Oil Com pany at Canada which indium is titeopctuting arm in Canada at the worldwirinlth Shell Mue 1of the tinniTdecTsion concerning Canadian Oils ulti mate tote rests wlthPower Con poration of Canoda Ltd tontreaiwhlch holds 6500011 of uw companys 2otttt70 issued shares and also gt erestin the preferred shar