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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1959, p. 5

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IESIJSr shines Publish Thomas new YORK APt was evperows tbcall but fails to know himself inch everything fillilmnoithohlthertoum known nylon attributed to Jesus in the Gospel according tolhomes to be published in fall this weekend ior the first tithe ihe event is of farreaching significanceu says Rev Paul CAMP commemorates To GERMANY No members of No Transport Company Royal Ca nadian Army Service Corps camp Borden are going to Germany forte threyear tour of duty with No Transport company in Canadas NATO Brigade They are Private Pierre Beger 20 left and Pri vate Gerard Neville The former enlisted in the Canadian Army on Nov it 1957 at Fred Lacrosse MisSile Out For Army In Canada OTTAWA CP Canadian Army plans to obtain the weapon which would have given the serv ices their first atomic capability have been suspended probably for good The army has declined to use funds already allocated to it for the purpose to order the Ameri can Lacrosse surfacetosurfuce guided missile No reason was given for this action thougblt was believed the ame now feels the Lacrosse doesnt meet its requirements defence departsnut spokesman said the array still needs small gumbcr of groundtoground miss es usas VARY TheLacrosse can carry an atomic or conventional warhead Two launchers and six missiles wontoNEws IN BRIEF SEEKS WIFES SUPPORT DES MOINES lowa APt 73yearold man has sued his 12 yearold wife for his support Jack Daugherty said in separate maintenance suit filed Thurde that his wife Lucy left him seven months ago after half century of marriageu ile chargos cruel endinhuman treat ment COPPER nxnaonas CATEREI NJ AP giant converter containing mol ten copper exploded early today at the United States Metals Re fining planLFive workmen were injured two of them seriously The explosion st molten metal about the room and the operator of the converter who was not identified was blown from hiscontrol booth into water fiiled pit some 35 feet Gawéy TRAFFIC TOLL UP CHICAGO AP Traffic acci dents in the United States killed 3330 persons last monthnnd 21 140 in the first nine months of this year the National Safety Council reports The September tail was the same as in Septemx her 1958 and the ninevmontb tail was 870 more than for the same period last year No fatalities were recorded in 512 of the cities reporting for September of which Buffalo NY was the largest FIRE nuns SEVEN OTTUMWA Iowa AmSeven smallchildren died and baby sitter was critically burned when fire destroyed home here early today The victims were children of Mrs Patricia van Horne who was not at home when the fire broke out The sitter Sharon Ann Dooley 14 uf critical burns WILDROOT YOUNDER DIES BUFFALO NY APlHarry Lehman retired president and founder of theWildroot Com pany died Thursdaycat 76 lie helped found the hairtonic con cern hero in 1910 convincedtbat the hair dressing two local bar bersconcocted fromanimal oil and herbs had vast commercial potential and directed the com panys growth into major pro ducer until he retired last year PUBLISEB DIES ERIE Pa lAPJnhn Mead 63 copublisher of the Erie Times News died Thursday night after Use West Trdops CfTofl Bar Red Flag BONN AP TheWestern Allies today were reported agreed thatvtroops should be used if he cessary to prevent display of the new Communist East German flag in West Berlin nut week Allied officials said no special lert has been ordered for their Berlin garrisons yet but indi cated such an order is probable hen East Germany celebrates md anniversary of the 50 iet revolution Novl They said it has been agreed thatrthe new banneranticom ass flag of the East German re gime should not be permitted to be flown again over the Commu nistroperated elevated railway tattoos of West Berlin The Reds raised their new flag ver the stations Oct on the 0th birthday of the East German egime West Berlin police or dered to remove the flags clashed with superior numbers of George llfllljdl allus as Mills CONSTRUCTION 111 East Berlin railway men One oiflcial said the Western Allies had decided to take any measures required to cope with this situation Another put it more bluntly If West Berlin po lice cant deal with it then orn troops will he used The officials stressed however that the ultimate decision at whether troops should beordered out would be made by the Amer ican British and French com mandants in West Berlin only after situation dangerous to 52¢ curity had achiallyarisen The Allied commandants are reported to have already notified the Soviet authorities in East Ber iin that they are determined not to tolerate any Communist pro vocation motes ammo 140Yictorla St means oalvswkvah VPARKINGVLOT SPECIALISTS Au Wink teed and Modern ausrrcas roots were to have been based with the Canadian lainnny Brigade goup in Europe and it was assumed nuclear warheads would have been made available by the United States in an emergency Prime Minister Diefenbaker announced Oct 1950 that four Lacrosse launchers and 12 misa iles would be acquired for the army half to he deployedjn Europe and the other half at the artillery school at Camp Shilo Man Mr Dieienbaker said the initial cost would be $1198000 With an annual recurring expenditure of $360000 sum of $473000 was earmarked in the 155900 defence budget for the first purchaserl However the defence pro duction department purchasing agent for the armed forces has received no instructions to order the Lacrosse from the Martin Company of Orlando Fla the manufacturer long illness Mead andhis younger brother George had been copublishers of the Erie Daily Times and since their founding in nuary 1057 the Eric Morning ewaand the Erie Sunday TimesNews CHURCH BONED SHREVEPORI LaAPPw lice are trying to find motive for bomb that shattered 20 windows at combination Roman Catholic school and church in Shreveport residential area The bomb crudely made exploded Thursday night No one was hurt SUFFER BUTTER SEORTAGE LONDON Reuters Shortage of butter because of the long dry summer has led to unofficial rationing inthe Midlands and the north of England NAB76 REBELS ALGraas Reuters Ihe Frencharmy announced Thurs day night that 76 Algrian tionalist rebels have bebn cap turedin cave discovered by troops in the iazmalt region Bougie number of arms gre nodes and surgical instruments wererecovered trim the cave rAsr pHoro ssevlcc mamas PilSSltllliS SMITH sfuolo Dunlap PA sens ovev Enntr PATRICIA near the best Algerian port of erlcton Na pie Neville err listed Jan 73 L05 at St Johns Nfld Minesr professor of New Tu tament atYaledivinlty school the book contains chap tern including us sayings or discourses edited to Jesus some of them echou of famil iarGnspel passages others wholly new At one point it is reoounte Its Tranquilizers Nowior Chickens OTTAWA CF Now its tranquillzeraior chickens and the ayiculture department is warning farmers to goeasy oi their use Jesus said to his disde Mako comparison to me and tell me whom amlike Drop ChargeQl lBSSinCalio Ist or Gospel Simon Petenaaid to ihonartlikcarigbteousan Matthewgsaid to him art likeu wise man of under standing 112m said to him lfaater my momh will not at all be capable oi saying whom thou art like iher book was among 49 works bound in 13 papyrus vohnnu found in 1045 in ruined tomb near Nag Homadi in upper Egypt Preserved there in dryvsand for 16 een turies They were collatedtn While theparticular monu scripts are said to date to the late 300 they are con aidered to be copies ofvorizlhal sources going back perhaps to the first century as old as parts of the New Testamen Bingo Cheating Littler WomanWins $2700 Car Pnrcaaoaoucatgr am on the fraud charge was also ad department spokesman WI istrate Pbllp mummy mitted at the second trial which owners use the tranquilizers to help chickens pull out of erm tioaal slum due to stress But this stress might be brought on by dirty homes and utensils overheating chilling in sufficient feeding and watering poor lighting unbalanced rations improper handling and moving its better the spokesman rug gcsls to stress sound manage ment and good feeding Cheap Materials Big Cause Of Fire KINGSTON CF Professor Lash said Thursday night that high fire losses in Canada are caused in large partby ex tensive use of combustiblevbulld ing materialkwhlch also hay pen to be the cheapest The Queens University profealt sor told the Ontario Building of ficials Association that other causes are that the countrys cli mate requlru the use of heating appliances and building construc tion was often notup to accepted standards The record of fireJosses in Canada is shocking he said Andtbls is one of the many reasons why bniiding bylaws are necessary to provide reasonable standards of safety and health ni and Development Minister Nickleof Ontariospoire at dinner sponsored by the city for delegates In the construction of buildings he said the highest regard must always be bad for public safety TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE PA Em Eli flVl for all yourfeeding and otherhrm prphlenueome litigant HOUSE rtenos to es rim or Hus dismissed diarga of dictating at bingo against Mrs Isobel Gro gensu the winner of $2 700car at service club bingo game here May 29 Magistrate Philp said in written ludgmeat there was strong suspicion that the winning bingo card was prepared at the Memorial Centre where the bingo game took place But the womans involvement in thhx had not beenproven Mrs Grogensky was acquitted in August on another charge that of defrauding the service club and others by means of false bingo card Evidence give during the trial Missingilunters Walk Out at Bush NORTH BAY CP lhree North Bay hunters missing over night in dense bushland in the timber lake area south of Temis kaminz Que walked out to road this morning while search parties were preparing to head into the bush Dr Murray Leatherdale Dr Robert Fletcticrand Tony Veraldi arrived back at their home in the afternoon Considerable anxiety was aroused in the city when It was gamut that the trio had failed to return Wednesday night since they were known to be experi enced hunters IOOF Proceeds in 01 runs gt Moaday Nov PM $200 IACKPOT 1001 tillle comm sr SEESURE had been adiourned Imtil Thurs day for judgment The Service club baa already hinsputzilo They claim rail To Be Unveiled litter Demands Vcaicaoo amnu most ex plosive issue between United States railroads and railroadin ions controversy that has brought threaln of uposaihle countrywidestth will come outin the owl Sunday when the carriers make their formal pro posals for changing the rules that have governed their operations for more than four decades The railroads call the rk agreements featherbed dingtorced payment for work not done or needed The Juniona counter that the working rules are martial to ensure safe and efficient railroad sold the car and indicated that Mrs Grogensky would have to go to civil oburt and one the club if she wanta another car or the equivalent in cash Club spokesmen aaldllt had been proven that the winning bingo card was phony and al though it wasnt Mrs Grogen non Inuit they didnt intend to award prize on this baaia Mrs Grogensky was asked in court ii she would rue No she said havo enough of everything and have had enough of all this trouble it NW FULLY CGVERED INSURANCE on us me port lnxunnoe of nu ma nonlop at PA mat tl Fl IMPERIA mdwnrtrmhaveahigberm can increase dpruductlv itythanlnyotherciassolwnrh en Industry spokesmen estimate that if neither oomprumns eain th negotiation strike could be called around am April Dispute handling provisions of the Railway Labor Act would prevent legal walkout before that date ALSO DEBATE WAGES in additim Wage negotiations currently are deadlocked with three key unions and walkout over this issue conceivably ma come as early as next January if all settlement and delaying TEE KIND 01 CAR YOU LIKE TO DRIVE oarraanoun as ran on nonmv on most anasa LOW RATES and Travel Servim Co Ltd 10 Dunlap BLW PA 66474 NOW SHOWING TWO EXCITING NiW FEATURES HARGES ACROSS THE SfALDING SAHAR It

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