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Barrie Examiner, 9 Oct 1959, p. 1

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our TELEPHONE Fit mwm Measurerumma numberincalilclham wWthepthAtfli 95th YearNo 236 MARK 10TH anmvrasam Communist leaders of East Germany and topranking reds from Russia stand on plat form in EastBerlins Marx Engels Square during rally marking 10th anniversary of East Germany In back is new East German flag consisting of red hammer and calipers rogcirisi Die In Bus Fire NORTH BRUNSWICK NJ APlTen girls were burned to death today when tank trpok rammed into bus taking them back to college altar atheatre gt party in New York over German state colors Sim ilar flags wereraised over elevated railway stations in West Berlin by EastGerman workers who man the line Western police raided some of the stations to remove the flags and clashes with East German workers ensued 20inch SnOwlall Covers Man New Blizzard Sweeps Easiward EDMONTON CF Another snowbearing storm swept east ward over the Prairies today as many areas toiled to clean up Thursdays 20inch snowfall in Manitoba The newest disturbance blew up in Alberta andheaded for Sask atchewan It srexpected to hit southern Manitoba by Saturday Although the storm had droppnd only about two inches of snow early today blizzard conditions were created by winds gusting to 35 miles an hour Meanwhilerisections of Mani toba dug out of Thursdays giant fall Communicatiohs difficulties made it difficult to determine the severity of the storm No deaths or serious injuries were reported The weather office said it was the earliest boavy snowstorm on record for the Brandon area 122 miles west of Winnipeg Receiving the hiizzards full blast were Rivers Ncepawa and Brandon all with 15 or 20 inches Belowfreezing temperatures ex tended west to Regina The divid ing line Lovas between Winnipeg and Kendra In the northwestern Ontario town the temperature was 44 degrees above zero In Winnipeg it was 2a In the wake of the storm vehi cles were stuck in drifts through out Brandon The roof of the onestorey in roomDavid Livingstone school in Brandon collapsed under the weight of snow with damage esti mated by soboolSuperintendent Carl Bjarnason at $2500 The children had been given the day off because of teachers meet ing and no one was injured Snowplows were struggling to clear western Manitoba roads The TransCanada llighwaywas blocked west of Brandon Rail ways reported that their services were being maintained but some trains were running late Blasts Shane Far Red MOSCOW AP Premier Khrushchev was quoted Thursday as chiding local officials for dressing up their shops with ex tra goods in order to impress him when he tours the Soviet Union hitherto unreported section of speech made by Khrushchev in Vladivostok Tuesday was printed in Pravda The Commu nist party newspaper quoted the premier as saying that while travellidgalong mad he met awoman She told him onnection with your ar rival here they have put more shoes abrics milk and Come often than our stores will have more goods hch was asjell BELLEVJLLE or overseastour early saxooo George Dudley roanoro Cr many year achieved secretarymanager of th Canadian Amawur Hockey Association said Thursday He testified how ever that he did not knpwwheth received slice ofthe gross gate rec pm Urge St Thomas Study lakellne The antario water Resources Commission Cdrpet ing the crowd he has already mentioned the occurrence to the appropriate officials expressed myself openly on score telling them is not goodflto put things stores only when leaders arrive asked what will happen when Ileave if they will not take ut the code gt is necessary that in the alt res shops be sufficiently supplied with allnecessary products After all in our conditions itvis not itticult to organize steady sup ply fresh fish forthe popula To supply people living at the very edge of the seawith canned fish is unreasonable It is Twelve passengers and the truck driver were injured in the fiery holocaust on the rainswapt road Two passengers were not accounted for The bus carried 40 coeds driver and ahlstory professor Theywere en route to Trenton State College when the bus stop nod for traffic light in rain and fog The truck rounded curve and smashed into the rear of the bus The gas tank in the rear of the bus exploded trapping the girls The bus driver said they panicked in the holocaust that followed and he hadto throw them out the doors DRIVER SAVED The names spread to the cab of the buck where driver Roscoe Poe 54 was hangingout the door pinned by his ankle Dont let me die this way he screamed at approaching fire men Henry Reilly and Vincent Regan of New Brunswick The firemen worked wiu wrenches and crowbars to free Poe who cried over and over Thank God youre here Oh my God thank God youre here Help me save me THREW GIRLS OUT Nini said tlieierrified girls jammed up at the front door He threw them outside tossing oth ers out as he could reach them He worked his way through the flames to the rear emergency door and opened it just as the trucks cargo tank exploded The bus burned for two hours Poe was taken to hospital in fair condition from burns Nini Report Polio Cases Thursdaysnews of polio case from Camp Borden actually brings the total numberof cases in Simcoe County this year to four Simcoe County Health Unit now reveals Officials of the Department told The Examiner there have been two recent cases from tbe Tot tenidiam area and another in Mid an The Camp Borden case was threeAyearold Lorraine vMann daughter of Cpl and Mrs Herb Mannof Coriano Crescent She is progressing well at the Hos pital For Sick Children in Ton onto at last report Missing Aircraft Spotted syncs ROUYN Que ca plane missing since Wednesday with two persons aboardrvIas spotted Thursday by aisearch7aircraft romTrentom RCAF base 11 sxorucnrs Irish candidates In Iail vim NeverTalre Seals Ii Elected LONDON CPliln northern Ireland seven candidates ran their campaigns from jail cells and pledged never to taka seats in theJinuse of Conunoos if elected They were among 12 candidates of the Sinn Fein demanding reunification of lrelond by force if necessary Two Sinn Fein candidates won in 1955 but were disquali fied under law forbidding personsjn jail tohold seats in the House of Commons Just before dusk on Britains general election day an airplane new high over London etch ing Conservative slogan in smoke Back Mac it read Prime Minister Macmillan campaigning in Brantley 10 miles south of the city saw it Perhaps its Lord Hallsharn up there he remarked Hailsham is the conservative Party jchairman political UK so Where LONDON CP Conservative ascendancy in Britains sunshine po places large question mark over the future of leftwing socialism in one of its last re 18mins enemai Inevitably afresh bout of me thinking seems in store for Hugh Gaitskells opposition Labor pm Long one of the big battalion in Britishpolitlcs Labor finds it self losing ground to the govern ing Conservatives and threatened from the rear by Liberal relt viral caught between these adverse currents the party is sure to ask where it goes from there Thaold argument between left and right between gradualisni and allout socialism seems likely torecur in an acute form MODERATION PRESSURE With extrema leftwing parties in retreat inNorth America and in most Euro an countries there may be ority Stipng within the party for Gaitsk moderate approarh Such trend could be strengthened by the elec tion deieatsof such robust left wingers as Michael Soot Ian Mikardo and Mrs Lena Jeger Canadianh in chmmentator Bob McKenzie discussing the election on television speculated that Labor may eventually recast itsélf in the mould of the Demo cratic partyin the United Smtesfi Another possibility isthat tho leftwingers of the party might press so hard they produce split Meantime in the wings avpow erful union leader is waiting and watching He is the burnineg idealistic Frank Cousins who headstbe giant Transport and General Workers Union noun UBSTliNTiilL stunt man tlons But it wasnt Hailsham The slogan was paid for by Conservative supporter nowlllv ing abroad who couldnt come home to vote Macmillans opponent Labor leader Hugh Galtskell bad the help of his two pretty daugbt era on voting day The teen aged girls Julia and Cressida toured their fathers constitu ency in the industrial city of Leeds to bring out the Labor vote The Socialist leader toured the city in an open car which did notsport the lilac decoratioos of the convertiblo in which the prime minister toured Londons environs Richard Sankcy Meycarold labor candidate for South End Ainghamshire escaped in ry when his car collided with an other at GerrardaCross givon to colorful av Nest la lnuonv musician Cousins has defied Gaitskeli and Bevan on some great polit lical issues He had demanded that Labor should work for Brit ish renunciation of the Hbomh and the right to make it count an manna Cousins is outside formal party politics But presumably if called upon to do sohe could enter Par liament and play leaders role Asked Thursday night it he felt that Labors answer lies in more or less sacialism Cousins re plied it must be more socialism when you realize that the people of Britain have not been able to distinguish between us and the labor The 61yearold Aueurin Bevan undoubtedly willgtbc pressed by his leftwing friends to revert to his old rule of rebel and his de cision could belthe vital one in themonths ahnead also the po ationdsratl lied withhoilk pm mass TIME Ensues an atheist only saloon vF Bunny Ahearne recommendedtoday the city ofSt Thomas beginplanningto develop Lake Erlems future souroeotmator su ly lee litter Bank Robbery HAMILTON or rwé men reported armed wizaa shotgun and revolver scapedjwitha undetermined amount of cash from branch llville oda at that the banks Nova One witness said the cashier was prettywell in nearby Camp safetwas not opened RCAF spokesmen said both men with the downed plane ap peared to berunhnrt They were identified as Mr Lemire tho pilot and Norriian Dupoia same warden Both were he licved tn heiromJRouyln 34 ThoCessna fit was seen beachedon an unidentified lake in this them Quebecarea Drillia Motorist VllurtInCollision An Drilliamntorist was rushed to Royal Victoriaflospitai Bar rie this morning aftera rear end collision on Highway 11 justvnorth of Concession1 Ora Werher Koepke anis 0r illia had concussinn and fractured legsaio Barrie OPP constable Bill Coert fiewas in collision with aicai driven by lLlnde Marlanl73 madman mummies An uuiry intothis citys financial af faifs was told Thurides rn Ontario is paying amusem nt tax assrequired under the0n under the is exempt from taxes if 50 per cent of its players get les than world championBelle Farlands were on the city roll roll andthat bank accountswere juggled to ayoid amusemcn and income tax Part of th ficlt was attributedto the op tion thecityrunhockeyclu was thereStofmylmowledg of the smith inteams were paying the hospital tax he has saidgd genius requir ecu be placed in leagu Onlyoneghockey clu ope ly admitted it was no perity for all people our party and creed May we see old publisherpolitician entered headed back to Downing Street ness of conductingthe govern BARRIE ONTARioeANAnA FRIDAY OCTOBER 1959 Siooex Seasicbpvlfileou actMajority be still UnrépOrted IONDON CF Prim ltfinlatcr Mnmiillana Col Ierutivel won maturity of exactly 100 seats iii 11an rlaya general election on the basil of todays films with six more seats due to be as ported from remote Scottish areas Saturday or possibly later tonight the Conser vatives had taken 62 of the 610 Commons seats to La borl fro Liberals had wonfive mere formality as more and more seats fell into the govern inent column during the second days counting and Prime Min ister Mocmlllans party rolled on towards clear majority of around the 100 mark The issue had never been in doubtfrom the earlyhours after the polls closed Thursday night With at seats still to comeat the timethe official majority mark was passed the only doub lay in the actual majority figure Ma would get in hisrelt soun rnandate fromtha peolt ple of Britain The primefminlslei late in the morning heard his own personal victory nnnnunced in the rural constituency of Bromley south of London in Kent County He had driven there from 10 Downing Etrdeet after late breakfast in CROWD CHEERS steppingmumide the Bromlcy town hall Macmillan addressed is cheering crowd of about 33000 saying Now look forward to the next periodto timesof pros Wevare one people whatever an opening for new era of peace in the world While the crowd sang For Hes Jolly Good Fellowthe 65ltyear his car stood up and waved then to continue the neverlending busi ment Hugh Gaitskell his unsucceis ful Labor opponent meanwhile was thrashing out postmortem on the Conservative lanfilide at party headquartersin Transport House The Socialist leader came by train from Leeds where he had retained his Commons seat with reduced majority and had little to say beyond remarking CKBB Power Hiked To 10 Watts Wain dammed late this morningthatCKBB Radio Sta tion inBarrle had been granted the powerhoost it requested from the Board of Broadcast Governors Thelboost is from 50 watts to 10000 watts daytimeoniy Ontario Dbdglng Ten Dudley with night power remaining 2600 watts in its European tour last winter be if ed The association ruled the overseas contingent on ted of 17 players coach tr stead the Bgileyille partyl consisted iii36 on people and the excess bagga gie ch thinned more than vontmn TESTIMONY to inguii tone alarylimitsset for thevvario the GAHA Too opleand toomuch rcsp nslble forthc too till in sun st But achieving this mark was maniacs LONDON cmReturns from 624 of 630 constituencies in the British election showed the fol lowing ppm standing at noon EDT Conservatives so Labor 57 Liberals Unreported 630 Total pom cams LONDON CPlThe following is the summary of party gains in the British election Cons from Lab 28 Cons from Lib Lab from Cons Lib from Cons rM MathLLAN that he was going to take few dnys rest As London cleaned up after an electionnight celebration that ri valied VE night in 1945 the stock market wont wild from the open ing bell as wave of buying lob lowed the Conservative victory 1Macmillans key cabinet mem bers followed him back into of lice most of them chalking on increased majorities over the last election in 1955 Foreign Secra tarnyelwyn Lloyd Won an dorsement of his external affairs policies only few months after reports had spread that he was on the way out of the foreign ministry Colonial Secretary Allan Len nonBoyd one ofvthe chief targets of Labors campaign sniping for Unchanged 577 Unreported 18 Total 630 his policies Cyprus and Africa went back with larger total So did Rab Butler home secretary and one of the prigna rn stcrs rightth men and Derick HeathcoatAmorywho as chancellor of the exchequer car ries the taxation responsibility As seat after seat wentback lnto the Conservativetotal the pattern of gains set the evening before continued with the Co scrvatives taking for more Labor held seals than the Socialists could wrest from the ruling BurtonMost of Labors gains came in Scotlandand Englands industrial north but among the losses to the Conservatives was in seat held in the last House by Labor Stalwart Sir TomOBrien former head of the powerful Trades Union Cpunctl us Ports springaack To Liie Longshoremen Bow ToPressure NEW YORK AP Atlantic and Gulf coast ports sprang to life again today afteran eight day strike by 85W0dock workers The longsboremcn bowed to federal pressure applied from the top by President Eisenhower and went back to work pending further efforts to work out new contracts with employers federal court order issued here Thursday night brought an end totbverwalkout that has stranded over 200 freighter in harbors along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts Judge frving Kaufman actingunder the Taft Hartley law at the governments request issued temporary ill day restrainer The International Longshore= mens Association complied with the order immediately sending telegramsnto all its locals in strhucting them to return to their 10 Arnajor task was to get an estimated 530000000 in perisha ble goods out of ships holds and on the way to buyers throughout the 115 HEARING DATE Kaufmanset hearing for 0d 15 when the court will hear argu ments on whether to orderan junction for 70 more days The TaftHartley Act provides for rethrntowork period of up to 80 days during which new efn forts can be made to reach agreement It was the thiidJime Eise bower had invoked the TdftH ley Act against the HA He did it 1958 and again three years spokesman for the New York Shipping Association represent Maine tothe Carolinas saldne gotiations nth them would re sume Oct ingwaterfront employers from

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