Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 8 Oct 1959, p. 4

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Something Preirentr Fires Starting Collide hasthe doubtful distinction of bging leader in the fire loss field Over the patron years 5355 lives have been lost and an estimated 16000 people have been seriously injured through fire Thedirem outofIpocket waste in no past ten yonrsto the living and working places in Canada has amounted to more than onebillion dollars To bring home thlsjact little harderlet us point out that thiemoney was enough to build two at Lawrence Seaways The figures ydo not include loss by forest fires Fortunately theolty of Barrie has an excellent fire record over the year This must beattrlbuted to the preventive work of Firev Chief Irwin who never wastes an opportunityto drive home the fact that fire must not be givena place to start and to the wonderful work done by thevoiuntary fire brigade when rise has started this is not something over which we can afford to be complacent The threat of fire is always with us in home shop andiactory The smallest neglig once may mean lives and untold property damage 0f the many special weeks observed in this country Fire Prevention Week Oct 410 is one of the most vital It directly concerns our safety something which we are likely to overlook It helps to lar us into action to clear the many things which hava accumulated in the basement through me years tcebeck electrical wiring for overloads and the countless otheramali details let fire start ihis is something we can do for amelves There is which might danger of tire If they are small then lets bring home the lesson or the danger of playing with matches ll they are teen agers andhave an quiiiary eleclsic fire in their bedroom make sure they do not cover such fire with damp clothes or books Doss yourdaughter know about the danger or leaving on an iron Does she know the danger or cooking with on triostove Does she know what to do if she is confronted with fat fire We can help ourselves and our com munity if we can ensure that our family isjfire conscious It is as nécessary to our wellbeing as learning to walk One last word Are you sure that the various electrical gadgete you have in your home are not overloading your wir ing Are you sure that your furnace is in months fire in your home will not only hurt you it will endanger the rest of the community 09mins of other Newspapers MANY enormous no man canons sc Thomasrunuumn Parisjs the pitiful picture of an aged dowsger frying to chug to vanishing beauty and lost social lssdership Whentbe war isolated Paris from iherestof the world the women looked else where for fashion guidance They found that hemlines werent as important as comfort and and the modern woman no longer recognises the claim of Paris as the fashion cen tro of the world WWbatfurtber proof is heededlvithefalse claim when fashion experts in Paris quarrel among themselves as to whether skins go upor downthlsfallr Thegreatniorisdeadl union he made is name with the newlook add turn ed eye and are many pretenders talus throne Enonny sAerossN iFrmnvtheDsmier Posti The testimony of expertl arm that am is added incentive to safe iving It turnout dist drivmg which is safe also moneyrsaving Among the tips pass out by aneeonomyrm Winner recently were dress LDrivo at moderate weeds over 60 canreduce gas mileager as much as so pct over what youd get sticking to the 4045 mph range Ade sudden stops Mien you see truffle light turn red or stop sign coming up take your foot off theaoceleraior and glide to stop Stay away from botrodding geiawaysAccel erate slowly and shift gears quickly rather than gunning it up so in second gear ilhls and oiliersecnnamy practices could save You up to $250 syear on 888 Nsithe Alpert say Of course those who cant bear ioabandon their black leather jacket mentalityvineir penv chant using an automong as an instrument for satisfying an animal yearning for power wont change their hotrod habits just becausevit saves money or is SNELDI more polite limit the same it is nice to know that the man who drives as if he had head on his should ers rather than monkey on his back is makth himself money as well as driVing safely annusncnnv rAMuv no on lhsNowIork as Close at the elbow of Premier Khrushdiev on his trip throughdbe United Slates in the las week Vb ihe edrterofhiieo hian Moles daily newsman If the several hundred other newsmen have been battling each otherfor less favored vantage poinia lhmughouMhe tour regard this or unfair compelition they haveY at least not aid so For the editorfileksei lvanovich Adam iLAlSLiheJEremienLsonindaw nay aslyoars old with blood wavy hairand neeyes Mr Addiubei has many kaitsia can man with his fatherinlaw Not the leash these Paris But Dior died two years ago li um he likes see things for men He believes that story is best told when it told in human and specific terms Be insists that his writers go out into the siroet or into the villages to see with men owneyes what they write about Andhe practises what he preaches With such tactics he more than doubled over the space afflvo years the circulatioan KomV solriolskaya Pravda the national organ the Communist youih organizaiionrin the Soviet Un ion with chat proof of his ability behind him he wss moved last May to the job of editing Izvestia the Governments daily newspaper in Moscow Dull and stodgy lzvestla hadacirculstlon of only 1300000 quarter of tbstqfihe Commun isi party newspaper Pravda The competition had not been very vigoroin before the arrival of Mr Adshublel3utit soon became so Formerly it did not publish on Mon days be brought it out seven days weekForm erly it had four pages the usual number for sovieiydaily lieincreased it to six Mr Adiiiubei was born in Samarleandpin Soviet Central Asia mum Hisname pronounced ahdlooBAY is said to be derived from Bey common Tartar names He grew up in Moscow served in the armed forces during World War ll studied iourn at Moscow University after the war and began work log for Komsomolskaya Pravda as student cor respondent When he graduated at theiage of 291he was named editor In 1955 he came to the United States with group of touring Soviet journalists and visited among other placesReno There he placed few bets at blackjack and saw the shows When he reiumed home he wrote ofihe dire gambling mania of literally and the showgirlr who did not wear enough clothes But he added most American girls are vary railny One ofhls editorial specialties has been articles of the ttue confession type many of them aimed at warning young peopleof die piilalls of religion Mr Adzhubcis wife is named Rads They have three sonsNikita 6v years old Aleksel and Ivan months Hadii melons margins as naiNinNo marina Sudbury Star Ninetytwo teenagers between theages of 15 and is years were arrestedhearxillaloe when police broke up drinking party on an abandon edfarm An estimated 20 youngsters camped rlhe police Two adultsrwere charged With illegal iii another mm iiiqshockm story of liquor the provmce The shocking part of the story is this portion of the news report Policesald the drinking parties had beeago 11 on since early spring almost eveqSunday evening The public is more justified ing these teenage drinkingpartice were allowed continue if fire police knew about them horsemen It the man who told Fiesnofcam polt lice he was an unemployed smokeslgnal senderupper needs the money he could most likely picklup $50 by appearing on Tvs fWhats My Line program in £3 Anthonred second elm Post Offlco Bavariant on inky simy and Statutory nousy exceptg my man nor rAdeIflblll MIDI JOHN HalDIE Circulation IIKR Vb with sing my be mini 00 year arrow months on ninth om garner 2sc war 16 no steam 3324 was damn cam Vanouv aoism amigos PM Of the three existenceunder dom ination of Russia coexistencein peace only choose and work for the second The Bumianssay that theydont went asking why to something else we can set us bring to our children the LOOKS mu HELL HE T0 WALK mis proper condition for thecoming winter Amokanwss found to be ideal and the project who started Premium citizens and indul tgéchlpped in to get it underway from and It was successful from the start Groups varying from trades on ions to pris and craft students to youth gganiraiions used it The people oi Northwestern tello generally have recognized it as valuhble asseL MONEY NEEDED There has been sustained drive for funds Capital improvements are needed and the centre itself has OF WAY Toledo Is Under Microscope AS City Planners Study Mall gliirc Will pedestrian malls bring business back downtown To rlad outfoledo is conducting an experiment that oiher clues are watching wlih interest Heres an interim report By BILL NEWKIRK TOhEDO OhioliAPl ln in experiment with pedestrian malls as tonic for downtown business Toledo hasfound inelf under the microscope of city planners all overNorih America The test originally was intended as 45day experiment Last Aug the city closed all four blocks of two busy parallel slreets and converted theminto grassy rnalls embellished with trees shrubs ponds statuary playground and other attractions The planhers soon discovered Sing And Strum In 60 Countries REGINA or Twogirls from Hollandhnve worked their way through 60 countries by sing ingand playing the guitar They were in Regina during hilch lnking tour across Canada Robby Van der Wal and Josda Lange Wendels have iaireudy toured Europe the Middle East most of South America and the United States The adventure began when Robby candy store clerk and avid reader of travel books ad vcriisedjn Dutch newspape for girl who could speak several languages and was eager to tour the world Josa sienographer replied Accommodation has been nc problem in warmer climates for theycarry their burn tent and small kerosene stove on which to cook their meals Eachgirl spenksfluent Eng lish French Spanish and Ger man and if these fail they resort to sign language Neither girl has been back to Holland for 10 years and neither many immediate plans to re Well just keep travelling un til we get tiredor until the peo ple get tired of usisthey said they had unleashed volcano of interest in scoresof other cities seeking way to rejuvenate their downtown sections Hundreds of inquiries poured in Seventy delegations including some from Canada came here to appraise the experiment WILL EXTEND Pleased by the publicity and by the reactions to the malls the city decided to extend the test to Nov 15 fora tot period 01in days Byilleu planners hope it have accumulated enough data to de ermine whetherconstruction oi pennouont mallswonld be worthgt while Right now thepubllc and the downtown merchants appearlto favorthemt Thollsjands of Toledo area have flocked down town to ogleandspend dollar or 50 in the stores along the malls persons fromille housewife MargaretFlnn The mails seem to perk up the old buildings They make shopping more interesting Another housewife ms David Woison has on opposite reaciloh When come downtown lm in hurry dont wat to fool around looking at trees and flow are Anyway its harder to park now NEEDS PARKING Parking space or the lack of if is the main gripe of the dis seniors If the malls became permanent the parking situation wouldbo improved An early survey among rnern clients on the malls showed that 70 per cent of them had anup swing in sales despite aprclonged heat wave and lhesieel strike Thirty per cent said business was down Merchants off the mall also said business was up but t9 use the den em me rumpasrmenm urws SieelSlrike Reaches climactic Stage For Vital Decision By narrow monalsoN Canadian Press Sheff Writer The lengthy and costly United States steel tr now has reached the tic stage where some vital decision likely will be concluded in matter of Says Either the current intense ne gotintldns will lead management and labor into settlement of their own or the government is almost certain to step with Tail Hartley court forcing the steel men hack the mills far cooling off period of on days The TaftHartley injunciion is iarfrom aperfect instrument in the settlement of strikes Experig ence has shown tbstin many coses it merel postpones or stretches out en gthem sranm AGAIN For under the law there is nothing to prevent workers from striker ipstead of withhar and no existence we can to contreithc oon As to control or the earth howéve thatsecms to bee horse or different color probably deep opinions differ Khrush ev believes the panGan Dance is immoral and many people believe that having people put to death becauseorideological or political oonsid tionsil immor days oreo priofto the ntost practlc one reason that people hdva so miich trouble with one anotheriis th theyre kinsfoik Wmfléfirfl walking out again afierrthe to dayperiod is ver And the stand of union member forced back to work against his will might become embittered and hardened to the point where the strike is prolonged instead of shortened But there are political and psychological advantages to the backtoworlr order that would appeal to the government In the present 12week steel strike the administration is under duress ing pressure to get steel moving into industry andio plug in economic drain oi human an mechanical resources 1n the 12 weeks Lbestrike is estimated to have cost about $450000009 in wage and pro ductionloses Some of these losses may be recovéred in steppedup production later but aegood ortioanhcmémsyLbo lost forever While the backWWorlr iniunc tlon is in effect labor and man agementmpst make intensive eflt forts at new negotiations Pos Isibly agreement might be reached while the men arelnthe smills instead of in the streels noun nNrnusrAsn And finally there is the scorel ballot the federal labor board can iakeiunder the injunction to In the on find out whether union members accept or reject the last manage meint offer before the 80 days on rrent dispn neiiher mana ement our labor has shown can no must have spent 30 an descend inoffidam and reaclicd Nov 119 mph od mucb diuslssmfor the Taft Hartley injuncton It would he costly busm for mdnagemeni to fire upis hearibs just to have them cool down again in so days But President Else demanded action He says he is getting sick and tired of the ap parent impasse 1n the latest negotiations industry has yielded rsomoground though not as much as labor wouldlike to see index urinals movementihrough195l1 and so this yeah Show in lndpxnflo averagsfindus ialwages stoodat 17i to Aug up fr 171 man earii and saldrles which Thesteel workers ago and committee has rejected industrys new offer but union chieitaln David McDou aid has asked the comrhitteeio standih to await further labor management talks lhese talks iirmscttiement unde he lion three reduce soin do had an operailng deficit The directors submitted to the government that the project was on areawide public service and nonprofit program Also thai trlbntlons included new Dowenotdosomeihinglhsus right because others might try and male good thing out cfiti Should we not build good rang Others will want similar Of course we should and do Good government requires of lie administrators moral strength They have to be able to lay as well as no And strong men wont hide behind one to avoid laying the other There could be cynical angle to this cars One of the users of the cenlre was the northwestern Liberal As sociation It had ill meeting there In complete sinceriiy the so porter can say he doesnt believe this had an influence on Mr Spooaer Ratta li would seem to be en tirely case of undue caution on blspart moss mom 11x Wants New Po By Nb MEINIRYE HOOD Special London Eon Correspondent For The Barrie Examiner LONDON Biiialnlv aircraft industry is demanding new government polio to enable this country to keep ts place of lead ership in tho development ol modern airliners Colncideni with the closing of highly suclt cessful Faroborough Air Show the lsh Aircraft constructors has is sueda statement calling for ac tion which will place Britains aircraft industry on the same basis as that of iho United Slat es and some other countries Some new focus of authority it says is required to meet the special difficulties inwhich the industry finds itself at the pres All our serious competitors it says enjoy full support from the resources and mechanisms of the state The goverrunents policy of presum progres sive readiness in ofcspltal to investvin market where the magnitude of the growing Cannot succeed mummy izuouinnlvmms One of the chief complaints of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors is that the govern ment does not as is done in the United States make substant ial contribution towards the dev elopment work on new types of alrcraftwhlch might have 111le iiary valueNor does it play any significant part in the research and design stages of new com mercial aircraft whicb would compete effectivelywith United States planes The Society has set forth sixpoint plan which it is asking slimming special council of the Soclew of Brit vale sources rail industry licy the government to adopt It sug goestddhero should be measures iiarmonize the transport aircraft needs of the services airlines and other poicnilalmab keis at home in the Common wealth and elsewhere Erpand the home market Make full use of the stale airlines and the services for the development and proving of new alrcraft Speed up program of tech nical advance Help sales abroad Ensure conilnued leading place for British aviation through defined means of govemmen financial support The Society points to the larg measure of financial assistance given in the building of super liners for ocean transportr by way of loans and subsidies for ships like the Queens and suggests something similar for the development of newer types of jet aircraft From business point of view the Society reports the Fanibor nugh show was great success Among the many orders placed was one from the Canadian Pac llic Airlines for two Brittanla airliners BIBLE THOUGHT Arieriherireastilismail voice Kings 1012 ifwe but pause and put the things of this world out of our minds and listen with the heart we will bear life still small voice at God and realize the bound less power that is ours for the asldng wArlnk ssrmeir gt scientist jcananA savmcs some answers mousse mica AND AT ARE ornaments for nonvoanamsavnsosnoivos oamamorounsaltvr as minnows warm comm use in

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