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Barrie Examiner, 29 Oct 1959, p. 1

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oim ptoone PAIezuL WM oumberlo ultfor the Bulk Editorial new TlllS PHOTO shows Raes flying saucer it was token from plane flying over the Roe Company oirlt craft plant near Toronto and shows the mystery vehicle in so H517 the plant yard What appears to be generator truck used for starting aircraft engines isnearbyr Picture is from strip of film snapped with wmillimetre movie cam era vSir Royfiisijurn On Saucer Phdto TOHONTN CP The CBC The pictures were taken shortly broadcast pictures Wednesday of after Sir Roy reported that the lines revolutionary flying machinecalled the Avrocar and saucer being developed for the described as Wingless aircraft United States Army had undergone successful teth The pictures taken from cred flight banking air showed brightcolored disc shapedve hiclc with what appeared to pp drivers seat in the centre it was attached to long cable or rope The pictures were taken by Jack Judges flying iree lance photographer who snapped them as the machine lay on the ground inside Avro property at suburban unde reb room of and other high company officials said they had no comment on the filming The craft is in an advanced logo of testing Sir Roy said it has been hovering with tethcrs on it for some time now and the time is not far aWay whenit will be hovering free The Avrocar is alform of vert ical edit and landing craft is believed to have much higher speed han most airlandvchiclos development ch oper ate on cushion of ai Thermal stafreno rlil the Americans in 1954 after the Liberal government hen inof fice withdrew sup ort 3MONTH Sscnsr Dactprs HAYWARD Calif fAP team of doctors hos succecded for tle first time in grnIting back the severed log oi hu man Surgeons said they could find no parallel in medical history for the operation performed in Eden liospitol hero The operati announced Wed nesday was kept secret for three months until doctors decided it was successful The operating surgeons whose names will remain secret until their work can be reported in medical journals described the operation anonymously in the Ho yard Review The right leg of Billy Smith 25 was crushed few inches above the knee by crane while he was rebrickinga furnace in the nearby Decoto plant of the United States Pipe and Foundry Company Only twoinch strip of skin connected the leg to the stump TRY MIRACLE An orthopedic who Sees MajorBreak Arthritis Research VANCOUVER crinr ii Kellgren proichor of rheumatol ogy at the University orgidanches ter England saysamaior break through is imminentnn rheuma tism and arthritis research Addressing meeting of the Canadian Arthritis arid Rheuma tlsifi SWchnesdayr Drgt Kellgren said permanent cure for the afflictions can be expected within the next 20 or30 years Big USSpacei Balloon Stdriles East Coast WASHINGTDN Alil The United States has newentry in the space derbya balloon as big as lostorey building in flated 250miles above the earth The first space balloon launch ing Wednesday at Wallops Is land Va was smashing suelt cessl Not only did the balloon perform as plonded itstartled millions of people all over the eastern seaboard The balloon fDDIieetin dia meter was the gtbiggest object anyone has ever sent up intp the fringes of space But it only weighed 130 pounds It was not meant to go into or hit and soon fell back into the sea Later the National Aeronau ties Id Space Administration hopes put some aftbese giant space travellers into orbit around the earth REFLECTED SUN The balloon fired at 540pm EST caught the rays of the sun at the top of its flight As if un folded its aluminizcd suriace caught the light at different camsArt worth $1Mi11ion LONDON AP ive grime covered paintings found in ram shackle shed ih Ireland were de clared today tolbe old masters worth more than $1 000000 The paintings said London art are by the ist Francesco Carr it and Geoffrey Merton son the treasurer of the Royal ArtSociety and brother ofartlst Jolin Merton called the can vases one or greatest artistic finds of the century would estim said Car CAMP BORDEN unvoiced or Firemen from ritt Lhatthese pictures sold to gether might fetch more than £500000 Carrit discoveredthe pictures xilerl shedof an old house inDublin two years ago He bought them for Merton at what he described as very fair price and kept their existence secretfiuntil satised that they were really Gdardis The pictures were stakingly stripped oftwo centuries of yarn ish and restored Guardi who livedvfrom 171210 1739 excelled at Venetian pai ings gt muss rinrriiingsa lIoldfnquesijln Boy sDéath An inquest into the death 6L Camp Borden child will be definitely held Barrier OPP Constable Jock Shaphard snidtoday JohnvAlexarid ound dead Wednesday morning Coroner Dawson was in beD Shari clock Belmont and Marinara ran out of water Wednesday night ie fightingb tlrm east Hayblock Damage St Therenc School boymay nizo be charge he dangeronSly ill at St John dept Bale is angles and sent forth myriad flashes of reflected sunlight The project was not announced in advance and nobody knew whatthe object was Prof Robert Brown director of the moonwatch station at New Haven Court said it looked like the craziest thing in the world Civil defence officials checked in with their headquarters within rnnutes Newspaper police and radio station switchboards were glutted with calls fromthe curi ous or the apprehensive TIGHTLY FOLDED The balloon was sent up in twostage rocket with thrust of 130000 pounds The whole bag was folded into container 246 inches in diameter The payload containedde all weighedltlo pounds The sphere was made of plas ticand coated with silvery alu minum outside After the balloon was released =1 riles up lair trapped inside it began to expand Then four pounds of water in two plastic bags were released inside the ha on It At that altitude the water expanded into vapor and completed the blowingup of the balloon At full siie it contained 523598 cubic feet The US hopes to send these balloons intoiorbit for use as reV fleetors of radio signals TakeWife Ashore Dangerously 1117 erratva or Mrs Annie Bale of North Bay was reported by army headquarters today to in hospital Ntld The army said the 22yearold wif n5 LCpl Thomas WBale had developed complications in tlievearly stages of pregdancy The young woman and her cightmontbold daughter were taken from the linerEmpress of France Wednesday night as the bi ship made an emergency sto in Mr Balevhad been en route to it her liusoon memberof theCahndian Guards based at Soest Germany The army said eing flown to his wifes bcdsid Cpl Bnles mother North OnF Huma TARlCANADA THURSDAY oCroB corrects deformities telephoned vascular surgeon who special izes in mending torn vessels and asked Do you want to try for miracle the vascular surgeon agreed After blood vessels in the lower leg wereflushed with anticlot ting fluids Ihe vascular surgeon said be hooked up the severed main artery and started the blood flowingthe foot immedi ately turned pinkl gt But shortly after he stitched to gather the main veins that arteriol blood could rcturnlo the heart the foot turned white again and there was he pulse in it Tho artery was reopened clot removed and the blood vessels were flushed again They have PARIS neulersrriie Western summit conference will be held in Paris about Decr15For eign Minister lifaurice Couve do Murville announced today nt Eisenhower an nounred in Washington Wednes day that he and the heads of the British French and West Ger man governments were set for meeting in midDecember that the place was notsettle The meetingof theWester Big Four is designed to prepar Charge Boy 14 With wounding OTTAWA CPA 14year if boy target shooting atan near buiiding at nearby Raekciiffe air station was arrested Wednesday nightand was charged with disY charging firearm with intent to wound Lac Edward Cameron 23 of Sydney NS was reported in good conditioniatier doctors re moved zzcalibrebuliet from his right temple The boy who wasnot identi fied is the son of an air force man living on the station He is scheduled to appear in juvenile court today Police said the boyfired two shots at the ECAF building from the back porch of his home distance of about 100 feet Firemen ended Help Guide Traffic NEW WESTMINSTER EC CHFiremen here havegtbeen ordered tohelp police directtraf fie during rush hours Mayor Beth Wood Wednesday overruled objections from the firemens union and announced that one or two firemen from each hall in the city will direct traffic as an economy measure Firemen say there isno provi sion in contract with the city for firemen to act as parttime policemen tries Corpora of Graft placa Fer FiiSthime Western summit Ilbout herole In Paris de Muriville Claims functioned perfectly since The orlliopedlst cutaway mon gledtlssue leaving two inch gap between theflesh ports 01 the leg sections and then bridged the gap with two inches from the upper legbone Alltthat remains now are skin grafts and an operation withina fewmonths to link the main hip nerve to the lower leg where at present there is no sensation Smiths leg is two inches shorter than before but better than anything he can buy in store the doctors said After the hip nerve operation surgeons expect that he will get some muscle return aiid some sensation return but neither will be an tirely normal subseucnt EastWest summit meeting Couve dc Murville also told the National Assembly foreign af fairs commission that Premier Khrushchev will come to Paris during the first three months of 1960 He would spend several days in Paris and several daysgrin the French provinces tPremicr Michel Delire has said that the EastWest summitcom forenc 11 take place after this Aaawfiwsmsf Couve de Murville whospoke to the commission today for three hours iinsisiedon the need for agreement nmong the Western powers before the summit At Ottawa Prime Minister Diefenbaker said the announce ment was expected and constit uted an appropriate step ShpilFDcvviTMPSll At VSqldrY Ratlif VANCOUVER CPtTwo Pro gressive Conservative members of Parliament were shouted down Wednesday night when they tried to address salaryrally of more than 25oo civil servants Ernest Broome member for Vancouver South and JohnIDrys4 dale who holds BurnabyRich mond riding went tothe plat form after speechby Cal Best of Ottawa president of the CiviIKService Association Mrl Drysdale said if civil serv ants employed asystem of col lective bargaining under Icom pulsoryarbitration it would leave Parliament in the position of not being able to control spending on the civil service payroll iris at tempts to elaborate weietlrowned out by boos and catcalls want you to know there has been sincerity on both sides Mr Broome said There was derisive laughter Mr Broome said Finance Min isterFleming was sincere in his THROUGH MONTREAL closeddoor méeting of the 18 10 were captured by the Chinese BULLS DISLIKE KILLER AUTO TUCSON Artl AP IThornns Mcliugh 37 hit and killed cow while driv ing home Then the real ac tinn started Two bulls horns loweredf charged the ear and demoly ishcd it liicilugh was treated for scalp cut Nehru Warns Chinese his government will take firm steps to halt Chinese Communist frontier enemachments reliable sources reported The premier addressed state governorsnow holding convention in New Delhi He talked amid widespread in than anger over alleged frontier trespassing by Chinese Com munist troops and Week void border clash in which nine Ind ian border police were slain and Nehru told the governors his governm is dcterrn edto de fendlnd shordersl The neutralist leaderai firmer policy townrdTCommu nist hina does not mean lodia tions in the cold we The premier said no change iflIitleS basic policy of nonalignment with East or West Speculating on Nehru speech political circes ruled out any break in Indias diplomatic rela tions withthe Pairing govern ment gt reasons for not granting increase to civil servlnts Morel shouts stand here as representa tive of your employers the gov ernment of Canada and have come here to listen to you Why cant you listen to me WANTS DEBATE Mr Best said the natiorialjoint action cmnmittee hopes tostart groundswell of public opinion which wouldforea fullparlia mentary debate on the issue Weare notgoing to keep the kid gloves on any longer asking= Vancouver locals of the Civil Seryice Federation and the Civil Service Associatiomto sup port an earlier policy statement which said civilvservants were against strike action Theameeting later passed an amendment tothe resolutinnthat strike action be withlielduntil Parliament discusses the issue in Jammy said The rally endorsed resolution Disaster As Tollf MEXICO CITY APPA radio message from the state of Collins today said at least 300 persons are reported to have died as are sult of hurricane and flood in the town of Minntitlan The message picked up here by an amateur radio reporter was addressed to Mexicos president by Dr Rafael Chavez Carillo brother of Colimns governor Minntitian is an inland city of about 10000 population Itdded to those who lost their lives in west coast regions of Colhna and Jalisco states counted earlier atoequy 100 the loss of life assumes propor tions of onéof thl coiintrys worst natural disasters of modern time Large sections pf the two small states bordering the Pacific still were isolated by floods in the woke of weekend torrential rains and hurricane Moodsyn Air operations con tinued arouodthe clock in smot fort to reach hundreds of families driven from their homes by rain swollen rivers that jumped their banks and poured through dozens of small villages The rivers knocked out com munications and flooded roads hindering the movement of mili tary carrying food medicine and clothing isjoiningtboWesternblocvnfrna4 UNlrap NATIONSpN What are the differences between real armament comprer bensive disarmament andfgen oral and completefl disarma ment None whatever say Amer can Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge ot salisag says Brit ains David OrmshyGora But the cbspces were that to day as in previous days these terms would be bandied about when the disarmament debate rel surned in the United Nations Ge eral Assemblys political commi tee Spokesmen for the great powers urged Wednesday with great successthat the UN give unaniA muus approval of joint East West resolution callin for gen oral and complete dis rmament President Adolfo Lopez Mateo took persona charge of reliefs operations Tho pacific port of Maura which took the full force of this hurricane reported 80 known in talities At least loo residents were reported missing and 500 injured Fullreports of casualties Md damage throughout the flooded areas could not be obtainedbe causcof the breakdown in com medications Four small Mexican freighters were reported sunk atGManza nilio There nlso wasxa report indicating that the Booton freigh ter Sinnloa which leftManzalt nllla Monday for Acapulco had gone down at sealTlin report said 12 men were rescued but still were missing 0n Airliner if Down In Greece ATHENS Reuters an air liner with 13 persons aboard was reported to have crashed todaygt north of Athens Firstrcports said police land found wreckage of the plane it was flying from Athens to Salon ico ofitheDN came forward and signed as coispom sorseof the resolutin Canada one of the original seven spon sors having helped draw upthe esol on Despite all this agreement the spdkesmen forwthe big Powers seemed little preoccupied about what term should be used for dls arniament vasily Kuznetsov So uty foreign ministe égation would have preferred morecooerete endorsement of the idea of general and complete disarninment butin aspirit of conciliation had acéeptcd amend ments to its draft This baffled omediplomats who noted that general and complete disnrmament vs the nly kind mentioned in the final draftand its mentioned four times LPapers In Fringe lire Treated thoughly But WOrdIs Subdued By ALAN HARVEY LONDON CmAmong com plaints abnut censorship in Cey lon and concernabout antidernv ocratic aetions behind th flrod Curtain bardly word heard about the tough treatment some newspapers suffer inFrance Lastweek as on many prevl ous occasions the Frene ernrnent SWJCOPiES of LEx press and LOhservateur charg ing the two leftwingpapers with undermin arm moral Eulogistie accouan of Gen de Gaulles first year as head of the French state stressed the re gimes economic achievementS brushed off the Algerian warrand made no mention of tortures and atrocities Canada MayStill AtomBlast For Oil WASHINGTON CF anada may still get the opportunity to lode an atomic bomb tofree

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