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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1962, p. 1

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toast weather mm Want to Tele Cloudy dialer showers today Phase PA me The telepme it Freedomite Ma number to cell for the 30mm orEdmdflDomisPAW 93th Year No 207 LOOK OF determination shows on the face of unidcn titled teenaged girl one of the 500 Sons of Freedom Doukhobors staging march from the Kootenays to the Fraser Valley The picture was taken as the marchers rested in roadside field tCP Virephotol rchers Pose School Problem department officials identified Al CASTLEGAR BC tCP While lfootcnay school authori ties worried about shortage of pupilsmore than coo Sons of Freedom Doukhnbors got mo bile today to continue their trek from interior to coastal British Columbia The large representation of the religious sect arrived at this jColumbia ltivcr town Tuesday night after threeday march from Kmstova 20 miles north They have picked up fellow members along the way and es timates of the number of the group range as high as 900 The marchers planned to travel by car and truck today to Grand Forkscentre of an other Doukhobor cmenl where they hope to double their numbers They are heading for Agassiz more than 400 miles West in the Fraser Valley where many of their menfollr are serving prison terms for terrorism They say they want to be near them FEW TURN UP At Crescent Valley near Krestova only 24 of an expected 124 students turned up when school opened Tuesday and only one of these was Freedomitc The pattern was similar at other predominantly Freedo mite schools in the area More than 100 schoolage chil dren and about 75 younger chil area are accompanying their parents on the trek Attorney Gcneral Robert Bonner Tuesday asked RClthrfor ovvrcport on truancy andpossiblc neglect of children in the Doukbobor march One of the few bright spots in the Frcedomite picture in the Kootcnays in recent years has been the attendance of Freedo mile children in the regular school system The children wcrozfrcedrfrorn government dormitory schoolin 1059 after parents promised to send them to school Parents taking part in the march say they intendto send the children to school once they get to Agassiz One of the women said the law provides that people making move can keep their children out oi school until they get settled ALLOWS T0 CAMP The huge Frecdomiie party camped Tuesday night on tho fouracre farm oi Ernie Eadie after ferry crossing oi the Columbia River Eadie offered his fields to the Freedomites after they tried unsuccessfully to rent the nearby Kinnaird municipal camping ground Tire Doukhobors plan to con tinue their journey in cars alter marching through Grand Forks arriving inAgassiz 70 miles east of Vancouver Thursday night RCMP officers patrolled the To Stop UZ Patrol Errors imposing new safeguards on militarypatrol flights near the Soviet Union in an attempt to reduce the risk of violating So viet territory The latest in long series of aerial border incidents flared into world headlines Tuesday when Russia charged that 112 Ireconnalssnuce aircraft of the type that made sensational his tory in l060 bad trespassed So mviet territory in tbcFar East north of dapél Kremlin note charged that the plane flew over Sakhalin Island north of Japan last Thursday nine minutes The Kremlin threatened to remllate against bases where such planes are located if the inci dent is repeated Kennedy administration lead ers in quick reply conceded that US planewhich state as Uzmiglit have flown intentionally over Soviet con trolled territory lasl Thursday HOPE WILL END Officials said today they hoped this speedy concession of possible error would put quickend But the note to Moscow re leased here by the statedepart ment only few hours after Moscows protest went beyond conceding the possibility of mistake in navigation dueto severe winds during thisintght tlme flight Informed officials said prdl cautionary measures could in elude requirement that patrol flights mode in bad weather under difficult flying conditions should follow courses well away Russi from SovreHemtorrto allow for potential errors in naviga tion Strict requirements to pilot could ck his position accur also be laid down But qualified officials made clear that the United States has no intention of halting such flights which are considered es sential measures of US delt fence operations Patrol planes cnuipped with radar and long range photographic equipment and flying over international waters or the territory of friendly states keep such check asthey canon military condi tions in and around Soviet hor der areas Russian Papers Play VDown UZ llfOSCOlV Reuters The main Soviet newspapers gave restrained treatment todayito the Soviet protest alleging an Am lean U4 plane flew over Soviet territory northof Japan Pravda the Communist party organ printed the note on an inside page under the heading Note of protest of the govern ment of the to the gov Numefiliftlll newspape cx tracts from the note on their front pages and Trad the trade tillllll organ usedthe headline American aircraft spy UZ sin infringes the frontier of til Soviet Union he attention given to the manor the press was only fraction of that devoted to the original UA2lncident when Francis Gary Powers was brought down near rdlovsk and exchange for atcr ired in an hallmflclong procession Thes day to maintain order and keep the road clear while the Free domlics moved along the south ern trausprovinciol highway at about one mile an hour Near Brilliant the Frecdomite marchers stopped at the tomb of Peter tThe Lordly Verigin former spiritual leader of the entire Doukhobor cnmmunity who was killed in mysterious blust aboard train in 1924 However group of 12 ortho dox Doukhobors Slfladl guard andreluscd to permit the chanting prayingPflrecdarnilcn tomterrth icocedari tomb area Verigins tomb has been bombed nine times in recent years At Agassiz municipal officials said sanitation bylaws would be enforced to prevent the Free domitcs from setting up shack town near Mountain Prison SAY BON VOYAGE Bulal Nelson BC few miles from KrestoVB city offia cials wished the Freedomites ban voyage and hoped that they would make it to Agassiz We feel we would like to help them on their way Nel son Mayor Tom Shortbouse said Its pitiful sight in way to see them on thevroad but Im sure its just big rblufieand theyll heback before long Freedomltes have been blamed for terrorizing the Nel sea area for years with bomb ings arson and other acts Most of the more than 100 Freedo mite men at Mountain Prison are serving terms is to 28 ea terrorism Help llrrives For Iranians TEtfltAN tileutersl Earth quakeshattered western lran continued to bury itsdead to day as worldwide mercy as sistance flowed in for the sur Vivors of one of modern his tprys worst natural disasters Weeping villagers in the dis aster areas watched troops and relief teams digfor bodies in the ruins of shattered villages where more than 20000 were killed or injured in the mas sive weekend quakes Medical and financial aid from more than 14 countries flowed into lran Shah Mohammed lteza Pah levi and Premier Assadullah Alam flew into the stricken ar eas today to inspect relief op iterations for feeding and shelter ing the thousands or horn can and injured elilgerian Clashes Break Agreement be ing Algiers saidtoday truce breaking clashes broke out at down near Berrouachla and Au male south and southeast of the capital Col Si HassanJ head oi the guerrilla Wilaya zone charged that regulars backing Deputy Premier Ahmed Ben Bellas political bureau violated the ceaselire at reached between the two sides only Wednesday night There was no immediate con espionage agent flrmation from other sources nobans To Interrupt Tour In Order To llttendluneral By DENle awnsnsoa TlltihilNS CP Premier Robarts ond several cabinet members will interrupt their tour of northeastern Ontario Thursday to fly to Sault Ste liturie for the funeral of llarry Lyons Sault legislature mem ber who died lhcsday They will rejoin the tour at ltioosonec Friday in on official statement here Premier Roberts said am shocked and saddened to learn of hlr Lyons death Although knew that he had been in poor health for the last year his death was unex pected Mr Roberts and about 60 members of the Ontario legisla tura spent the first day at an lldny educational trip through the northeastern area of the province here Tuesday While other members visited Groundhog River Park about 60 miles west of here and toured lumber camp the pre mler turned the first sodgior an additiontu Timmlns lligh School Al the lumber camp mem bers were met by three repre sentatives from nearby Go gornas Chamber of Commerce who made an informal request that the provincial government buy up romliesof private lum ber road to provide the cummu nity with easier access to Tim mlns At present residents of Go game about 55 miles south west oi here have to travel almost 200 miles by way of Now Llskeard and Female Junction in roundabout approach to Timmins Gogama also lacks resident doctor or Red Cross unit sit nation which Health Minister Dymond said he would study Following reception and dinner concluding the first days activities Mr Roberts said the main subject of the tour is to ensure that provin cial legislators will understand the problems that are faced by the people in the area that we will see in this particular tours rrne tour first of its kind to the northeastern area of the province since use continues 1odny with undergron and surface inspections of gold mines in the Porcupine area Pregnlcrjobarts who am phnallcd that his administration has given high priority to ac celerated development of Northern Ontario said that this section of the province 105 000 square miles in areahas population density of less than two persons square mile usInegononroceedsV Withftiinimpm Fuss Picketsj by rue ASSOClATED ennss As school bells rang over the southern US Tuesday Negro and white children attended classes together in both paras ebial and public schools For some of the Negro chllv dren it was the first time they had been in school formerly reserved for white children The transition was quiet few pickets appeared as lio man Catholic schools were inte grated at New Orleans Catholic schools also were delt segregated in other communi ties in Louisiana and at Atlanta integration of public schools was stepped up in Arkansas Florida Tennessee and Vir ginia Efforts to integrate schools at Baton Rouge La Huntsville and Gadsden Ala and Albany 6a failed STATES HOLD OUT Alabama Mississippi South Carolina remain the only southern states that have no re cially integrated public schools tournament loaded 15 parochial schools in New Orleans 0f 480000atholic school pupils in New Orleans about 9000 are Negroes in Jefferson parish more NEWS TAIPEI Formosa today with winds of show than 20 Negroes attended four white parochial schools More than ihil Negroes were enrolled in while public schools in five Florida counties without incident others were admitted to Florida State University and the University of Florida At Little Rock Ark which became symbol for segrega tionist resistance in 067 public school integration was stepped up Seventyeight Negroes joined 9460 white students in high school and junior high classes at Littleitock That wasan in crease ol 33 from last year TwentyNegrocs were at Con trai High School in Little Rock where mobs stated in 1057 HERES ONE Two sweet young things were discussing affairs of the heart So youve accepted Ralph said one avidly suppose he didnt lusppen to mention th aidpr yproposm me Well not exactly replied the other blandly but he did confess that hed done lot of silly things before he met me BRIEFS Deaths From Typhoon lim lid miles an hour and roared across the Nationalist Chime island It entered the Formosa Strait and blew toward theCommunist mainlandsFour deaths were reported in Taipei Three persons were electrocuted by falling power lines and one person was drowned Noilill Sleeping Sickness ST PETERSBURG Fla AP Eight new suspectedcases of sleeping sickness went on the records Tuesday but Pinellas Coimty health authoritiin wiped ad of the original 145 cases off their statistical books County health departmentdireclor Ballard said the no cases could not be sleeping siclnms known medically as encephahla confirmed as Soblen To Be Returned manor Reuters nheIBntish government today an nounced it has refused Dr Robert Soblens final plea for sanc tuary and will put him aboard plane to the United States to serve his life prisonsentence for spying The announcement said he would be flown out as soon as pmcticablebut it was understood he would not leave Britain today Pia ash Kills 13 RAVENNA Ohio AP Thirteen persons including some high oil company executives were killed in the searing ahat tering explosion of private airplane that crashed southeast of here Tuesday night The Ashland Oil and Refining Com partys twinengined Loekh Lodestar was brhiginamen from subsidiary companies in the Ashland ISTANBUL heaters injured in series of em tremor at 110 datroyed lgdir townb ll 01 veland Ohio and Buffalo NY to Ken headquarters for sales meeting today Earth Tremors Hit Tuifke About looporslons andnearby villages in easternTurkey today not strong amlstanbul time lasted 40seconds3aod fire station and post co from Horton and Com it rum Ontario Canada Wednesday seminar was CLAYTON HARRY Lyons 62 Progressive Conservative member of the Ontario legis lature for Sault Ste Marie died in hospital yesterday after long illness He had been in thevleglslaturc since 1951 CP Wirephoto 1lillisi6htieis 110 Meters line of parking meters will stand guard aver Allistons rplffic congestion problem this Alliston council decided last night lorpurchase 110 meters pony of Toronto for both sides of the business section iVie toria Street from Paris to Con tre streets Meicrs are to beinslaliedby Oct police committee chair man McCague sold to day it is the second time in Al listons history that meters have been put to use The last timesome 15 years agothey were torn out following pro tests from main street mer clients The metersaie to be install ed at an overall cost tothe town of $7710 Mr McCague said the town solicitor is to review the exist ing bylaw governing mcters He added that adequate off street parking is being arrang ed The old river bottom 100 feet north of Viet St has been graded and will be gravelled this week He estimated that thissec lion would provide parking space for at least l00cars He added that there is already olf slreet parking for 50 cars in the area arrows CPIThe trade de yct was unveiled Tuesday by Trade Minister linesa four pronged operation that will see more than 700 foreign buyers Mr Hees called it Operations World Markets and informants put its total cost at more than $500000an indication that de spite itsausterity program the government is ready to spend Snack Bar Owner lsllobbed Of $60 NEWMAEKET Special No men one armed with 12 calibre rifle held ulele ageress of the Don Mills snack bar at Gormley late last night and made off with the days re ceipts Police said Mrs Marlon Leon ardhad closed the snack bar on slderaad about to miles lb of here and put the days tssome¥$00 Two men ran frombehind the booth and demanded the money Leonardhanded it over and was told to get back into her car and take off She drove to nearby farm and called the Vandorteplovln cial police detachment Police soldshe was unable to leave the flees Boosts $500000 Program partments biggest export push it ice are stitllnveati of Show to fh tonnage so Bloom High tomorrow on page two Not More Than per Uliw Says Motion lsllis Duty fit Opening Parliament ELLIOT LAKE Ont CPI Liberal Leader Pearson said Tuesday night he considers it his duty to move motion of nnncaniidence la the Dielen baker government when Parlia ment meets Sc Not to do so hu said would be interpreted meaning he has confidence in the govern ment when threefiilhs oi the Canadian electorate voted June in against the Conservatives Mr Pearson answered ques lions for 40 minutes fmm the audience of about 000 attending Chamber of Commerce han quet here after hall hour speech on Canadas role in next weeks Commonwealth confer ence on Britains application to join the European Common ltiarkci He was asked whether he intended to move noncon fidcnce motion in the govern ment He explained thatwhen Par liament meets its first duty is to take no consideration of the speech from the throne outline ing the governments legislative program llia job he said is then to speak in opposition de claring why he thinks the gov ernment of the day does not have the supporthf the people of Canada This he said was demon slratcd in the fact that more people voted against the gov ernment and elected more members in opposition to the government than theConserva lives had in their support nosr Movie lfl dont movea motion of nonrconlldence he said would ineffect be moving vote of confidence in this gov ernment There may be lot of good things in the throne speech but the people have demonstrated they have no con fidence in the past record of this government When Parliament meets he said there will be more mem bers sitting in opposition in the combined Liberal New Democratic Party and Social Credit ranksthan there are in support of the government The Liberals he said had not criticized strongly the govern ments austerity measures be cause we put our country above our party but it is one thing to put into effect emer gency measures and another thing to put into effect econo mic policies to get the country moving forward againand that is still to be done money to help fatten the na export earnings Main feature will be three day national samples show in Toronto April 24 with more than 500 buyers from around the vorld flow to see an Canada has to offer in con sumer goods During the previous week more than 200 airlifted foreign industrialists and government officials will be touring the plants of Canadian manufacture or of machinery and equip ment Letters went out Tuesday Knitter in the day at thlo Current and at Blind ltiver whcre be was welcomed and in troduced by Mayor Joseph Hag ger member of the local 0on servatlve executiveMr Pear son spokc briefly and infor malty to Liberal party uteru lives at both places his message was one of thanks for working for his June in election in Al goma East his constituency and of preparation for the next campaign which he said may come withino few days of the opening of the parliamentary session if it hadnt been for little bcksilding among our friends down in Quebec he told the Blind River reception the Lib or might now he in power tH tbepartyis undc immediately the rebuilding of its organization andappeai in Quebec We ignored Social Creditiin Quebec and that was mis take be said at Little Currcn He warned earlier that if the prime ministers conference opening Sept 10 falls into bick ering the Commonwealth could be seriously weakened And he warned the Canadian government against adopting the same negative and sterile attitude on British member ship in the European Common Market that it had displayed at Accra last September Onllra Woman if yo OltlLLlA iCP Mrs lliar lorieifill 52 of Orillia is in the hospital with injuries re ceived in an accident that has not beenrecorded for long time She was knockeddown by bicycle stunned her glasses broken and threestitch gash opened in her leg Jlm Mclfay 1a scorched downa hill on his lightless ble cycle He was thrown over the handlebars but was uninjured Police said the handlebars were set invracing style Policc said the accident was the first of its kind within their memories Theyare thumbing through the Highway Traffic Act in seardt of chargeto fit traffic violation of an unmdt orized age rxpOrts from Mr Hees to some 5500 Car nadian companies announcing details of the nationalsamples show and to nearly 500 mach inery and equipment manufac era under planning for ntbs involve the trade de partments overseas salespro motion force of some 120 trad commissioners Theyll be flown to Ottawa for week of discussions April 411 on changing world trade condi tions and special export prob lems Turnilnarim II To Venus Course PASADENA Calif tAP The United States Mariner ii spacecraft streaked toward Va oday7aft new course scientists say will take it within 9000 miles ofitlle mystery planet Tuesday in spectacular man oeuge 1500000 miles from board the Impound vehicle be last year ml gt cloudshrouded planet by 62000 miles and Ls radios were An electronic whiff of Venus is all US scientists ask of Ms riner ll Unstcrilized it was The course change was made never intended to impactjbut to miss Venus by 10000milea and go on intoa giant orb are instruments that may tell whether lifecould exist on Ve nuspvirtuallya twin feorth insize Ca lhionlgjtithe uvre Tocsd

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