Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 21 Oct 1959, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

OllllklELIIPHONIS ForflxamlnWIIIAll Mr phonc um confirm number uni mm as new om re BARRIE ONTARIO CANAoA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21 l959 EMMSWE OMES vicious Hamilton Firm Béllevillé Story as SOVIET MEASSADQRVAHI nsasp Arnutunian left locates his Armenian birthplace on map for Barrie Canadian Club nMBiissnooni IN BARBIE vicepresident lnnes Son ofan Armenian peasant the ambassador holds doctor ate in economics Examiner Wins Contract OTTAWA GP Award of contract exceeding $20000000to Canadian Westinghouse of Hnm than for the armament control system for the Sturfighter jet plane was announced today by the defence production depart ment The department estimatdd that 30 to 40 per cent of the value of the contract will be sub con tracted byVcsunghouse to the Canadian electronics industry The armament control system to lie used in the Stnrfightcr is the NASSAR system developed Company of California total of 200 American Lock heed Stariighters to be known in the RCAF us the CFlMwill be built by Conadnirlimited of Montreal for the RCAF Air Divi sion in Europe The General Electric J7t1 enlne to powerthe plane wl be built by Orenda En Photo ines limited Melton gt0nt Tourism With SQViet Increasing exchange of visit or between Canada and Russia was heralded in remark of Soviet Ambassador Amasnsp Aroutunian in Barrie last night Speaking to Barrie Canadian Club at Trinity Parish Hall the Armenianvborn ambassador re vealed that we expect that in the fututhree of ouriending managers of tourism will come to Canada in order to make ar rangemcnls with Canadian trav oiling companies for the expan sion of tourism between our two countries In an interview with The Ex aminer later Dr Aroutunian said the trio would be represen tatives of Intcurist the official Russian tourist agency They are expected within month he saidw MAJOR CfilES While arrangemean for the visit are not yet complete he said they will likely visit major Canadian cities such as Ottawa Montreal and Toronto The ambassador who noted woman Who took 68year STORY AMUSES AROUTUNIAN Soviet Ambassador to Can ada Amasasp Aroutunian got chuckle from The Barrie Examiner nvhcn he here last night to address the Canadian Club During his remarks he re ferred to front page story paper abouta New Jersey old man from his home at gunpoint and tried to force him tomarry her Speaking of cumpulsory education in the Soviet Una ion he said it wasnt quite like that However he said there are some compulsory aspects offmarriage inbotb our coun tries that his arrivalfin Canada coin cidéd almost to the day with the Soon To Be Expanded elevationof Barrie to city stat us is himself an enthusiastic tourist He told The Examiner of an enjoyable motor trip to Barrie by way of Algonquin Park and said that while he had not yet visited the westcoast he was looking forward to that too Dr Aroutunion told the aud dense hehndnntcflfirglniving interest in the Soviet Union among Canadians particularly last year LITTLE KNOWLEDGE He said however thht peop le of bothour countries know each other little even amazing ly little gested Canadians know less about fheSoviet Union thanthe Russians know about Canada Some explanation of this Awas to be found in relatively better knowledge of English in Russia than of Russian here We need better mutual know ledge ofveach other he said as amatter of fact the Soviet Turn to page two please Lodge Backs GodKings Charge InUns Confused Tibet Debate UNITED NATIONS NY CF The question ofTihct came up for its second doyof debate in the Uni Nations General As sembly todaya confused battle ofvmorals conscience and prone tidal po cs Britain Nationalistehina and India were among count as scheduled to speak inthe word tussle in ch the United States and Russia laid down the polar lissues Tuesday In charging Red Ghinawith brutal rcprasion ofrTibet v5 bassador Henry Cabot Lodge threw his weight behind state ent by Dalai Lama Budd histgo of the Himalayan country who now is exiled in In diathat more than65000 Ti betans had been killed fighting the Chinese army of occupation since 1956 WASHINGTON APlThe Supreme Court today granted stay of execution for Caryl Chess man under sentpnccio die Fri day inCalifornias gas chamber The stay was granted to per mit the convictauthor totilen new appeal Theappeal must be filednby Nov Counsel for Chessman had sked Justice Douglas togiants stay but Douglas referred the re que to the full court This is Chessrnans seventh scheduled date forthe gas charm er iat saniQuentin Many it Chessmau diebeoause he didnt Elli Governor Edmund More than 1000 monasteries had been destroyed monks had been killed and afiillscale carolt psigo hadbcen waged for the ex termination ofreli on The ulti mate imof the Chinese Com munists asrseenby the Daiai Lorna and supported by Lodge was the extermination of Tibetan religion and culture We have heenasked in be lieve that it is allirigbt for Chi nese Communists to kill Tibetans buttbat it is provo tion for us to talk about it aid Lodge gto statements Rus Deputy Foreign inistcr Vasily Kuznetsoy annetsov said the Irish Malayan resolution on the Ti betan question had been brought before the a2mernber General Assembly for the sole purpose of pushing the UN back to thefdark est days of the cold war Brown Monday refused to inter vene Kidnapping with violence carries the death penalty in fornia Two more attempts are being made to get the United States Supreme Court to stay the execu mm Several British nerspapers have pieadetfifor clemenCY for Chessrnan and warned ofthe bit ter feellng his execution would bring down ontbe United States The newspapers echoed Caiil ment by the unofficial Vatican newspaper IfOsscrvatore Romano thatChessmanrhad ex pinted his guilt after 11 years in the death cell and shouldnot be Nautilus Damage Called Intentional PORTSMOUTH NH AP apparently inten tional to the nuclear submarine Nautilus is under investigationloi day at the Portsmouth navalship yard rwhere the worlds first atomicpowered vessel is being overhauled Capt Carl Johnson acting shipyard commandant who so described the damage said it ap peared limited to electrical ca bles jusr nmnn by North American Aviation In general the speaker sug Tail section of Boeing 701 jetiiner which Acrashed fin flames after three of four on gines taro loose during test flight lies partly in Stillaguo mish River Four died in crash Four others escaped through hatch shown at top of tail section at endof rowof Derailment Called Deliberate Train Smashes Dynamite Boxcar GHILLIWACK BC CP railroad deliberately smashed by heavy instrument has been described by Canadian National Railways officials as the cause of derailment indvhich ra ntinental passenger train collided with boxcar loaded with dynamite near here Tuesday Two diuel units carrying 70 westbound passengers and three express cars hit the open switch at Mafsqui in the Fraser Valley and crashed into boxcar loaded with 100 casesbf dynamite Three passengers and one crew LONDON For one hour Tuesday traffic nund Piccadilly Circus hectic at the best of timeswas reduced to chaos In the middle of it grimly bracing his feet was an oldgrey horse Behind him pushing withall theirhiight were six hefty po lleemen Behind them honking like mad were dozens o£frustrated motorists The horse Billy by name wasnt impressed witlf all the fuss He had hauled aloaded car for three miles and hewasnt moving it another inch Cor blimey raspedBillys cockncy owner Arthur Lofts He then directed few wellchosen phrases at his untrusty steed All he gotback was look of dis dain nnsmzr vet came on the double and gave Billys complete medical Hes just plain lazy he said With Billy bracing his feet six policementhe vet and Lotts noins member were injured There was no explosion CNH spokesman said heavy instrument was used to brook the lock on the switch The switch wasturned so the train the Continental would go into the siding The train was travelling about 4o miles hour Passengers vcre thrown out of their berths by the impact MeanwhileRCMP are investie gating the finding of plastic bag filled with namite on thewback porch of home at Nelson in lLazyStéied Foils Piccadilly Traffic couldnt budge him Anyway the fans were on Billys side it called for psychology Lofts unhitched the animal led him gently into quiet alley pat tedhirn warmly whispered sweet nothings in his ear and gave him gigantic supper of apples his favorite food hed again llestiil refused to move By this time office girls were running out to feed Billy popcorn and candy and the crowds grew bigger Photographers arrivedI Its to drive you crackers moaned Lofts as he wipEdhis brow Billyyis good horse its just that move van driver scurried up to Lofts and offeredto take over his cargo Billy turned aroun and saw his cart being emptiedJiIealso saw the street leading towards home Without even being asked and still munching his desserthe swulngaround andiplodded off he wont cansmzs windows Jet was being teit flown for Broniif lntemntionol Airways and Boeing said mis application of controls caused crash iSpaicei Program 13 Tapic WASHINGTON AP Presi dent Eisenhower called his lead ing spnce advisers into confer ence today in an attempt to solve pressing national problem howto push the United States space program into stronger with the Russians is at to do about the armys Saturn program at Huntsville Ala The Saturn giganticclus terof eight rocket engines will have 1500000 pounds of thrust half again as much as anything the Russians have developed What to do about thenrmy ballistics missile agency at Hunts ville the team of rocket experts headed by Dr Wernher von Braun SATURN FUNDS CUT The Saturn program has been ef from malnutrition Word has come down that its funds have been cut from $135 000000 to $70000000 MaiJ Gen John Medaris who hasheaded the effort has just resigned al though he says his resignation was not protest action Rescuers Recover Bodies 0i Miners EDINBURGH ReutersRes cue teamsearlytoday recovered the bodies of two coal miners trapped Tuesdayéby fall of rock 12oo feet underground at Burgh lee colliery near here Specialjequipment was used to tunnel way througbtheurock which feliwhile themen were working conveyor belt about mile and half from the mine bottom Dies Parents SANANTONIO Tex AP Baby the last survivor of the Execuiiclgtn=str Hannah quintuplets moming Word of the death of the last baby spread rapidly through the vast modern hospital here The basement cafeteria crowded with nurses and tary personnel coming to work 0b my God they were just like baby doll halfsubbed technician in blue dressiTho Word spread quickly from to tableSeverol persons left their breakfast uneaten TheImother and father ware lap at the time of the last ta death They were notttold immediately Both had be status at tiinesduring the night hospital spokesmenssid and had been given stdotlvcs in aneffort to easetbéir nerves The physician who made the died this ahéa shock last desperate effort to save baby was Capt William Munroe who had been on duty since 11 Tuesday He had worksth most constantlyon the one child throughout the long night Four of the five toylike gils diedeithin on arms of their birth Tuesday Thelast babyrsurvived the night but after midnight pod atrieian on duty said he was ery hopeful that the ba ld survive Doclo om thesta that all an jSedcitives babyAvdieda 610 baby is nos 10 pm SURVIVO AK The pediatrician on early thisjmoinin look is not good ing canon as that bah babies chances ofsurvlval were slim They were the childre Lieut Charles and his 27 would already the dad bah at others we not weigheduntil aftertheir eaths Sets Off Inguiry Ownoricoach Hap Emms of the Barrie Flyers greeted with enthusiasm today the report that there will be an key clubs in the wake of the in quiry concerning the Bellevilie hchnrlnnds investigation of oil Ontario hoc Im happy it has come to hcadJ Emms told The Exam iner this afternoon adding that he welcomed the government to take look throughthe finnnciol books of the Elyers He said he was sure that oil Junior clubsin theprovinco have lived up to governinent regulations concerning pnyment of amuse rnent taxes iiis statement came following on announcement todayby Pro vincinl Treasurer Allan at sweeping investigation of all On torio hockey clubs Mr Allan said his department will seek evidence on whether amusement taxes are being evaded Mr Allan said as soon as the Belleville inquiry into the citys finances is ended the investigé4 lionot hockey will begin wontsoy the Bellavillo ltfc Farlands report tothe treasury department was false Mr Allan but will say it was mis Herald amateuror professional standingpf steam with pros paying the to pc ccnt provincial ajmusement tax depends on the sotaryjscale of players The Bélleyilld inquiryvshows that while the ltteFarlands were listed as amateurdand didnt have to pay the tax the salaries of1he players were in theprofcs sional class gt OTTAWA CP ggovmnments 5000 professional employees today ithdrewtheir support of wag paign being conducted by the joint action committee of the pub lifi service organizations of can The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada said some affiliates of the two other member organizationsoo the committee have been tending to wards lines of action with which the professional institute cannot associate itse Affiliates althe till Civil Service Federat and the ci ion of Canada have proposed strike action and rallies and from buying Canada ngs urged civil servants to refrain Bonds to protest the govern ments refusal to grant general wage increase mucosa MARCH The Canadian Postal Em ployees Association also has pro posed mass marchon Parlia merit timed forthe opening of Parliament probably in the sec ond week of Januarys However Ralph Tonmbs secre tary ofthe int actioncomm tee says strike action would not be condoned by the committee We have pledge given ofutlr own tion and we are LAEhiMS Street Hiddeii Taxes Not Paid rononro cm hldddn street in eastend Toronto where eight families hnve lived or years without paying taxes was reported by Controllerldean New man toduS She said thesignposted street with eight bigtmilerhomes each nmribered and tool landscaped is called ChEvaNobkPladH street which the ty didntknow existed Controller Newman charged thatother taxpayets are provid ing fire and police protection and schools for the traileritcs who are short distancefrom thccorncr of Queen Street and Grecnwod Avenue The minister mat national of ficers of the association to hear brief on behalf of the prevail ing rate workers who are em ployed atgoing rates inthe placa where they workand are not imanent civil service mem bors The 30000mcrnber association called for extcnsive improve ment in pay and working con ditions TruckIra1n Hit Driver njured PETERBOROUGH GP flaming crash between loade gasolineu ruck CNRmas senger train seriously injured the truck driver in downtown are borough today CNR conductors passen gers on thetrain felt only jolt andno oneivas The tialn crew alsoesdaped The truck dr Jack Scott ofToronto was tak tohospital suffering rm burns shock The truck was owned Cities Service Limited Reports sdid flames feet into the air wh gallon truck collided diesel iocomotive Consumers Gas Companywe standing by in case the heat cause break ina large unning shot 100 7000

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy