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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1962, p. 1

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For Examiner Want lid to phone PAlZtltflteteiep number to call for the Business wEdltostflDspLhPA com can You No my Woman Shot Husbandcngrlggn SHELBURNE StofllA long drownout domestic dispute end ed violently yesterday with tho rlfiesiaylng of farm woman before the eyes of her eight yenrold son and neighbor Airs Beatrice Robinson of the tothconcesslon of West Luther Township 20 miles southwest of Shelbumc was cut down by rill30 calibre rifle bullet in field on her liloacre farm yest erday after two shots had miss ed nearby neighbour Frank Zal ucki Aicx Robinson 53 was arrest Don Glass and charged with on pttul murdcr Police said yesterday after noon Tlycarold Mrs Robinson assisted by Mr Zaluckl and her son Gordon it were working in the fields about half mile from the farm buildings man up pearcd on the scene threatened irs Robinson fired shots that missed Mr Zul ithcn hit Mrs Robinson with shot that entered her body above this left hip The assailant was overpowco ed by air Zaiuckl aided by young Gordon wielding pitch fork handle and Mrs Robinson was removed to Shclburnve Hos pital She died within minutes of being admitted Police said Gordon had been sitting atop station ytrnc tor andrhtr Zntucki standing close by when the man approa chcdrllic scene and fired the shots from the rifle The body of Mrs Robinson is to be examined at the Attorney Gcncrals Laboratory in Toronl to by government pathologist The accused mnn Robinson was charged no instructions from Assistant Crown Attorney for the area Bruce Paync Police said the couple had been Separatedotf and on for some years and had parted on Saturday night after quarrel The Robinsons had five sons young Gordon was theyoungv Police said that after Mr cd by Cpl Ed Reid and Coast fttItS BEATRICE ROBINSON liicki had subdued Mrs ttobin sons attacker Gordon was sent back to the farm building where his brothers were working truck was rushed to the scene of the shooting and litrs Robin son was removed to hospital 20 miles away One of the brothers 15101 old Roy said he had been rak ing in the born when Gordon had comculo him and collcufor the truck He said they had found rc mother on thil ground We didnt bother about who shot her Just gctting her to hospital he said Provincth Police from Mount Forest detachment headed by Sgt Lynch are investig ating the killing cos of the shooting spread like wildfire in the area of the Search for ltLycarold Thoma slna Baker in Breton As the first news reached the area thnt female had been found with bullet in her headmany thought the hunt was at an end But the search was renewed with vigor as further details in Rusk Vacations In Ottawa Area lemma USSecre tory of State Deon Rusk nr rived here lodoy for informal talks with Prime hlinlstcerie tcnhaker and External Affairs Minister Green and for short Canadian holiday He was met at Uplands Airi port following flight from Washington in US Air Force ict Star oiicroft by Mr Grcen ntr ltusk told reporters his visit woe to confer with theCa uadtan leaders and tolaka ad vantage of sum Canadian air His meeting with Mr Dtcien boker was scheduledfor tliaJn EDT at the prime ministers residence at at Sussex Drive Following talks in the capital the Us state secretary planned weekend holiday in the ot Iawa area To PLAY GOLF He expected to play some golf but his time would be spent mainly in toafingllc is re ot your cool turning to washington Sunday it is Mr Bushs first visit to the Canadian copitoi since he became secretary of state party lost year His stay is expected to be brief An external affairs depart ment announcement said the discussion with Mr Green will he on questions of mutual con ccrn particularlydisarmamcnt and United Nations problems Further details ware not dis closed but there was apccuia tion that the question of NATO nuclear deterrent and the Ber a=stt donnlsrwii Judge Andgfiini onBQgs ToMéetFor SdedoWn By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA fCPlOne of Can adas toughest union leaders and an equally toughminded judge are heading for faceto face showdown over shipping disruptions on the Great Lakes The public confrontation will bring president ital Banksot the Seafarers International in ion of Canada find before Mr Justice Norris is British Columbia jurist stigattng Great Lakes labor strife and shipping troubles for the federal governments zlhe= Bityearold BCsppeal court judge has told Mr Banks to appear in Toronto Monday to explain why the SH cant or wont use its influence on the maritime trades departmentof the APLCIO to end boycotts and pickets against shipsmf Upper Lakes Shipping Limited in American lakeports There has been no indication that Mr Bankswitl not appear as requested The commission however has power to subpoena witnesses if necessary The Upper Lakeslioe broke its relationship with the SM last April and signed colic ive bargaining agreements wit the fledg in Canadian Maritime Upion new sailors union backed by the Canadian Labor Congress the countrys central body for organized labor The StU claims the company locked out its employees when It switched to CMU crews As result lake trcightersof the Torontobased shipping com pany have rudinto delays picket lines and boycotts to Beds Man BEltblN APlEast German machincgunners killed young railway policeman as he scram bled through the Berlin wall seeking rcedom Thursday night The staying the second In six days reheated tempers in this divided my already plunged into new crisis by the ek lint An angry crowd collected in the French scctor ntthc scene of the latest shooting French soldiers and West Berlin police quickly dispersed the crowd and there was no violence West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt reached the scene at most immediately and helped persuade the crowd to break up The victimot the East Ger man guards wasltanii Dieter Wesar to policeman at East rnholmcrstrasseyraiiv rt swan Fleelngwefst too many ports on the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River system Panned by violence and intime ldation the interunion struggle resulted in retaliatory boycott last July against ships manned by SW crews in the St Law Bilice Seaway and Wetland Co no The SlU told the week in Toronto The dispute between Upper Lakes Shipping Limited and the Seafarers international Union of Canada is on longer dispute between thetwo parties TitcSS members of the mar itime trades department of the APLEClO are engaged now in the dispute In effect this means that the membership wurofthe two Uri nadian ltltiOllSiS being fought largely an foreign battlefield It raises questions of jurisdic tion over foreign shipsin Amer ican portsan issue Mr Justice Norris says he plans to explore EXPORT DISPUTE He contends the SlU is trying to export Canndionlabor dispute for judgment abroad The Upper Lakes company severed its connection with the SH in April after contract dispute had gone through the re quired processes of the federal labor laws including conciliav tion board study and report judge last Thisgavc the CMUitsfirst too hold in the SW domain The CMUSIU clash produced series of violent incidentsall directed against CMU members the Upper Lakes Shipping Com pany and their supporters Indications are the Norris in He fcli under hail of ma chinegun bullets apparently hit just after he had slipped through the barbcdwirefenca at the station He was shot in the bead and stomach Police searching in the dark ness after hearing the gunfire food in yardsiaside West Beriin He died on the way to hospital He had tired it Later at least 30 more shots were heard in East Berlin These were not explained Pubiic anger has been at high pitch in West Berlinsincc the slaying last Friday on 19yearold refugee Pet ch ter He was shot down the East side of he wall on yards from his gun but had not qulry will last at least two months The CLC SlU CMU and five othcgbnlnns as well as Upper Lair Shipping Com pany and the St Lawrence Sca wnyAuthonty have been invited to appear before sion in the first four days of hear ings fanoronto Mr Justice Nor ris heard testimony from of ficfalsr of the Upper Lakes lino about harrassmentin Canadian and American lake ports and violence against company em ployees Ono captaintcid how he was sluggcd and beaten in downtown Toledo Port Arthur dock fore man testified he was attacked in his own kitchen by iwuasg satin hire hand dle There was evidence of shots being fired at Upper Lakes ships HERES ONE What flavors of ice cream do You have asked the customer The pretty waitress answered in hoarsewhlsper Vanilla strawberry and chocolate You got iaryngitist as ed the commis the customer trying to he sym pathetic No she replied with an ef Just vanilla strawbcrry ocolale NEWS In an allout effort to trccaVa man who abductedEthan releasé dnnppcr drown romth rla descriptions has been sketched by an Exa artist for circulation Barrie Poiicew to question nmon rescmbllng this sketch Provincial police in Boston seeking clues to the disappear ance of Tiiomaslna Baker on Sunday would also like to talk to moo answering the Barrie girls description The two Barrie children sev cn and niocyearolds wére playing in Queens Park Sunday aftcrnoonwhen they were taken away Policesaidithe girls cold the man was going tortake them to seesome ponies and cows The girls were dropped off at about pm that day at Mon valeand taken home by Stay nei OPP Yestcrday lnsp James Har ris in charge of thosearch fiir thc Bakcrrchlid and Detective Ron Pickard investigating the Barrie incident agreed the search would be of use in in vestigations Reporterartist Ted Beaudoin set to work interviewing each girl separately and consigning the wordrdescriplion to sketch ing pad With sketches from both descriptionsthc artistcom piled composite sketch witii copiesprovided for both inves tigation teams Theigirls dcs tion abductor sethim in group so to 35 withhlond hair combed straight They said he vias wearing grey jeans brown shoes and blue shirt 0theppoints given by the Burrs DC3 Crashes and Burns BOGOTA Colombia AP Colombian DCii airliner With at persons aboard crashed and burned on takeoffdtiursdis in north Colombi Thalidomide May Sevnn perso cure cantor Lonoonineuiersi Thalidomide the tranquillizipg dru thatrhas caused deformitiesin thousands of babies is being tested here as possible care for cancer Somedoctors believe thalidomide destroyed some cells of unborn babies after being taken by women in the early stages of pregnancy Coach lipase Given Release TORONTO CPl Lou Agasc head coach of the Toronto Ar onauts of theEnsternFootball Cohfeicncefor the IS thiee years hasbcen given his release Argonauts managaingdirec tor Lew Hayman made the announcementhere today after the team returned from Winnipeg where they were defeated 3313 by theWiiinipeg Blue Bombers in League game Thursday night Mason iTrOpiiy To awarded the Mason Trophyfor paper in the largest circulation class 3000 and over atthe annual convention here Canadian Football Oairville or WlNNlPEG CE The Oakviiie Ont Journal iodaywnsl the best allround weekly newa Canadian Weekly Newspapers ABSOEiIItIDlI The Journal ahdtits former competitoriTh Record St are in ceaatp Oakvilia Journal andwithout any noticeable acpr or facial mark staff The girls indicated he was between five feet seveninches had five fcct 10 inches tall and said he had habit of continu ally running his hand back through his ht Police said the ehicle used Wasdescrlbed to them as Chevrolet blue and two tone vehicle Hope Crisis Quieis Down WASHINGTON AP US diplomats held out hope today that combination of Western firmness in diplomacy andmod oration in Berlin will succeed in test crisis dyer itY week at rising tension drew toward an and Thursday with joint US BritishFrench dec laration at ltussia by itself cannot drop its Berlin responsi hillties orb gelvestern pow ers from theirrights Ambassnd representa tives of the Western Big Three meeting in Washington were weighing whether to follow up this public declaration with diplomatic note to Moscow agalnseeking to easethe dan ger of incidents from the Com mioiistbuilt Berlin wall The altoword public state mentissued in Wa ogton London and Ports deplored Communist shooting of East German refugees but dealt mainly with the replacementof the Russian Berlin commandant by East gtCIl mSPUTE neonates Soviet assertions concerning the alleged soverEfgnty and in dependence of Communist East German military governing authority fthout foundation or effect Western powers declared The statement reaffirmed the stern allies contention that four occupation powers are bound by their original agree ments on Berlin until all agree loochange US officials acern unccrtain as to what practicol effect the commandant change will have They noted that the Western powers fstill have liaison is alone and the Soviets have military headquarters in East Germany just outside Berlin tvhcrc contacts might be made ln the future obi Primary feed tatted sagas tnns lt men are needed for the torch close to five full days day of scratching ban subcommittee suspended its By JAMES BENNIE Examiner staff Reporter nLLisron rive thousand plonned by Provincial Police to morrow to find ii clue in the ab ducllon and disappear ii of Thomasina Baker now missing Shortly before do today the police announced their plans to conduct the biggest search so for and wanied that thcpco plothcy wantmost bred for heavy foolsiogging Police emphasized This isnt going to be Just days outing The people who have partici poled so for in the search for the pretty little toyearold are aware of the work involved For some today is the sixth Hcadquarters and the com municattons sotup were moved to Bccton fair grounds this after noon osit become evident that the tobacra form could notgpos slbiy accommodatedhc contlos not flow at searchers that or rivc continually This will involve moving maps iteicpohncs emergency measure communications inter communication systems night lights and huge army field kit chen that was formerly set up atTthhcrcar of the Baker born Geneva AP nuclear powers agreed today to resume negotiations Tuesday for test hantrcnty Arthur Dean of the United States stresscd however that the gap between East and West on the nuclear test bonlssue has not been narrowed to pri vate talks with Vasily Kuz netsov Soviet deputyforcign minister The 17 nation disarmament conferences tcst meetings two weeks ago be cause of deadlock over Soviet refusal to accept the principle of ansite inspections to police aban on underground expio stons Dean and Kuznctsov an nounced to the conference how ever their agreement in pri vate talks to undertake new no gotiations Dean said Britain the other party to the talks had been fully consulted on the dc ClSlOfl URGEDPRIVATE TALKS Indias Arthur Lali and Am bassador Fattati Hanson oi the United Arab Republicyhad urged Dean and Kuznetsov to hold pri vate meetings with view to getting the nuclear talks started ogoin Lall claimed the differences had narrowed to point where an agreement was within reach Thursdays search saw no let glven support by the BCAF the provided with hot meal from vigil in new territory Many tion and will move their food stores to the Bccton arena in thc fair grounds The arena and grounds were turned overto po why the Breton Arcna lair board and Reeve ledie SEEK MOTOBISI Meanwhile inspector James lturris OPP Criminal investiga tion Branch Toronto has on nounccd that he is seeking the man who picked up two young Barrio girls last Sunday at Queens Park just four hours prior to the abduction of little Tommie from her parents ltlr and Mrs Thomas Baker The Barrie girls ages seven and nine were found at Edcnvale about pm To assist in findingthe man being sought by both Barrie Police and his to Norris Ted Beaudolo an experienced commercial artist and reporter with The Barrio Examiner as sisted by providing pencil sketch of the man as described to him by the two Barrio girls Anyone who rccagnizes the person is asked immediately in contact Barrio police or Provincial Police The man when seen by than girls was wearing grey icons and brown shoes He had brown hair which was long at the hitsstraws dung re himTo be aged between Toand 40ln the back of his twotone blue Chevrolet were two white lock etstho car about 1955 or 1956 model was white on top ariilblucon the bottom up in the vigil etthcrfrom Pro vincial Police or the hundreds of farmers who have since been Canadian Army Scouts Emer gency lltcosurcs Organization workers the St John Ambul ance neighbouring municipal police forcbs from as far as Penctang and scores of private citizens from throughout the district Mayor Les Cooke of Barrie who participated in the search through rugged terrain yester day said If anyone can be dubbed as hero in this search it has tube the women in the background who have worked so hard in preparing the food FIRST IIOI MEAL Pleas from the women for more food were answered yesterday With barrage of varied commodities arriving at the Baker farm headquarters to feed the hungry searchers For the first time yesteiday the hundreds of sehrohers were Canadian Army Service Corps field kitchens which were set up in the Baker barnyard Mean while the women continued to provide hundreds of pounds of sandwiches pastries and tea and coffee for the searchers who could only stop for few minutes before taking up their ithursdoysscarch was can an Feline seek Man tinuous aorta of disappointments for nowweary inspector Harris For six hours two men were questioned by the ln tor from anotfleo tn Alliatoo be torn they were finally freed life said later that ho was con vmccd that the men had no knowledge of the incident surr ounding the disappearance of little Tommie in which she was spirited away from her home by an unidentified abductor Sunday night Later in the afternoon the large press corps was called to vacant and rundown home on the Seventh Concession of Adinlo township just two miles from the Baker home in the empty shack army searchers had found small blue bathing suit The suit wos similar to ttiat worn by little Tommie man she was seized it was the sec and found in two days Within minutes the army rop cd otf theme of the home which wos set back from the oad in shaded area inspec or Harris arrived immediately and entered with Coast Frank McDonald and other police of ficera Mid Victor Jcivkcspofu ficcr commanding the and man army unit also on the hushed scene verat=minut groupvcmciged and summoned the press in inspector liarrts hand was the tiny blue bathing suit it was in such dilaptd otcd condition that it was im madlntely ruled out ss rsocndcd this lead hs hund rcds ofothcrs have in the con tinuing round of searching and researching HIT AND RUN Laterin the afternoon re portrcached headquarters that there had bccn hit and run accident at Sheihuroc This time an aeroplane was dispat ched to see it it could identify the runaway vehicle Again the dramahelghtenodaspolice thought that new lead had developed it turned out that thacaccid not was only of ii minor patios and that the driver had actu ally stopped her vehicle to help little boy who had been struck The youngster wasthe son of the Shelburne Chict at Police Seconds later the maior inci dent of the afternoon was heard when report arrived that female body was found at Shel hurne The report had be soon7 or reached the cars of Inspec tor Harris than he was speeding to the scene of the report One unidentified woman be came so convinced that the search had come to tragic and that she immediately set out to full search parties that their work was done Luckilyp doubling Provincial Police of fear checking out the womans report and found that it was on true Provincial pollceand map cuordinotors were dismayed oi how the woman could get thr Turn to page please

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