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Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1959, p. 1

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clearheaded rockets Wanneroncovnsaf of course Communists momma IS relieved unhear ing news daughter found by search party today With moth orr canaoiscoasr WASHINGTON CHAdmiral Jerauld Wright NATOs Atlantic commander said today he has conclusive evidence that Russia is building submarines carrying intercontinental missiles and is showing increasing interesth the east coasts of Canada and the United States We have conclusive evidence or is sister Darlene and bro ther Kenneth that the Soviets are constructing ballistic missile submarines and will be able to launch via the seas significant threat against T0 within year with ser us threat developing by 19oz Admirnl Wright told NATO par liamentarian confereneera ZWe have conclusive evidence that they areshowing Van ln teed 1an 2250 Rockets Year MOSCOt IMP Premier Khnishchev says one Soviet fac ry alone Has timed out 250 ockets with hydrogenxwarheads one yeai nough to razeall our potential enemies off the face of the earth You can well imagine that if this lethal weapon is exploded ova me country there will be nothm left therea all Khrush chev told meeting of Soviet lournaiists Eu be said thesa viet govemment ready to sink all this more sea in the interests of ensuring peace on earth if other countries will follow our exam le Khru hchevs speech was made Friday but the text was not re malt pub ic the rocket produc tion figuresto back up his1953 an ouncerrlent that Russia was turning out intercontinental boll istic missiles He did no in are whether the plant he refe Vto was producing all of Russias nu nme in the Wastelaim that ad Soviet Union has dianged its policy and therefdre as be come easier to talk wth us Khrushchevsaid This is wrong we ware Inc to march f5 prompted Ppropos armament he pfesentglréo the field by Kashmir state government Hunter Walks Out iaANcaorr whilevhuntlng deer walked outof the bush bushmen were searching for Indian ter toryon Aksaichin Plateau in Ladakh accordingto report theMinit Lake area north of here today himselfwliik ahelic ti Makes United Nations during hls Amer icanvisit He said he was em powered to sign immediately disarmament agreementduring this isit fl rbdieve that the president EisenhowerJ also wants this but apparently he cannotvdoit be cause there are still strong quar tors in the United States oppos ing disarmament Hellsted New Yorks Governor Nelson Rockefeller among those who would turnback the pointer of the barometerwhich is tending towards the lesseningot internationaltension Recovers From Indispfisition LONDON CPl Sir Winston Churchill today recovered from slight indisposition and re ceivedseveral callers at his ion don home This afternoon spokesman the elder staksmans home said SirWinston is now better There will be no furthe nformation at He declined to state the nature oiC urchills illness Worlrrnen on Ithe road outside Churchills home refrained from using their pneuma drillsfor to of disturbing himbut later they were told to go ahea Ghurchillvwas forced to cancel plans Tuesday for talk vis Chancellor Adenauer and also had to decline aninvita ion sons cred reliable received OfBushj Johnson shawaplost opter and 26 add on to radar warning forces continuously Jon the alertotf the ihEap and Gulf of Mexico Macmillans min for many season raring common SWAMP non Missnv emu creased interest in the east coast of North America key area and an industrial complex of the rnportance not only to an DRASIIC MEASURES Been ofpthis Soviet interut North Atlantic sca defences had take on added si icance In coasts we are taking drastic measures to develop and improve our Atlantic an uhmarhie de fences Together witlr Ganada we have delineated an antisubma rine warfare defensive seanrea and placed all underva specific ally designated commander The area is dividedintoseveii seci tors each with headquarters for controllingall antisubmarine warfare operations andforces in that sector Is chain of areas extends from Newfoundland tothe Carib LACK HITTING PUWBR Wright observed however that because of lack of money NATO Atlantrc forces lack full hitting ph The economic pub es of our NATO nations on defence expen ditures presently permit only token coverage of the area but we have developed the technique applicable to both sides of the Atlantic and are able to extend our coverage if and when the forces aremade available LONDON CF Pr ister Macmillanannpuoced today that he will visit Africa in Jan uam His tour will includeGhana Northern and Southern Rhodesia dependencef is see out the continent The Conservatives are be eved to have lostsomevvqtes in Scat landdur thc last election be cause of Cd icismslof its record the Church of Scotland The African trip hasbeen in months Ministers fand fficiels feel that it isimposslhletograsp the scale of the is to attain full inde 1960 Another central the constitutional re vie scheduledto take place con cerning the Federation of Rhode ate and Mod but to our NATO alli that no TV station may broad inNyasaland and Kenya made by ll African problems LaTHIEVESVlmfiw AGAINST HIM are Carrying MdNlREAL CPiGlanc ing into therearview mirror at his truck as he drove through cast and Montreal Tuesday Jean Paul Simard thought he spotted familiar faces 1n the carbehind him was herwas sure the man who stole $1209 worth of goods from Simards truck last e3 his loaded with $7000 worth of cotton5hales lover to the curb Hegot out found telephone and called the po licc He glanced from the phone booth and saw somebody else get inthe truck and steal it Council Votes manor Addition simooe County Council today voted towaccept in principle th proposed eiiténsion to hIanor old peoples PEdetan not further progress will be clayed untilncxtyears council éanstudy thefioancins of the proiect CouncillorsgtodayI urged that out issuing debenturesor raising the mill rate This would mean the presentnew county adminis traflnfl building costing $00000 would have to be paid for be fore the extension is begun There is also pressure for registry office extension Pleasa turn to page 55 MinimumCanadian content OIIAWAtCF Thé Board of Broadcast Governors todayrset minimum of 55p nt Canadian be 45 per cent Between now and next Aprill wevertherewill ThéCdnad 11 he mputedover on week per rod insteadof weekly as rigin aiiy proposed bythe hoard The standards of programming are sit in new television regula tions announecdby the board The regulatins also specify cast between am and upon without first submit ng the board anoutline of its proposed programming for the addedpere iod andsatisfying the board that it hasrfaci es and resources to program effectively during the added period orrawa CPicariadiah an employment ave iup gradually October while employ ent droppedmare slowly than the seasonalinormal The governinengreported today 17 personswitho that at in abs and iookinggforwork had in reased by mono during the month to237aoo and employment All of the dechoe employ ment came in farm obs whc there was drop of 52000 whi th workinnqv arm nic asedby 27000 Thel unemployment figur as RuledBy BBG IfprTV In Canada The boards regulations made mention ofa proposal it pub in ard earlier to reserve max imumof twoliours of broadcast ing time camiday between the hours of pm and 11 pm for purposes to beprescribed by the EEG IUlidel the or nal proposal programming to he the two cent Cana VOTING WRONG AT UN LONDON Reuters Opposi tionLabor members called on the government Tuesday night to in struct its United Nations delega tion to stop backing South Africa on apartheid racial issuesA motion presented in Parliament saidthe instructions should be to bring to an endthe govern ments discreditable voting rec ordinthe United Natian wh ever resolutions critical ofap theidand the evil actiuiis it has produced have been discussed Unemployment 11y which estimated the monthly survey figures listed 11000 on off in dropped by nominees year periodwhen Can da was heading intota winter of hsavsil unemployment that race Is Sée MitofiéWommwm llrmy Officers illt Gamp Borden Survival Parley twodey conference on na tionalsurvival opened in Camp Borden today as 55 regular force 1111 officers sot downi to dis cuss the problems of National Survival MajorGeneral Sparling General Officer Commanding Kentrnl Command headed the bus The main purpose the con ciave lsthc discussion of rel entry into areas damaged and contaminated by nuclear ex pioslon FIRM CONCLUSIQNS MajorGancral Spariing said he expected that as resultof this conference the Army could arrive at firm conclusions as to the grouping of armed forces and tactics fie likened the initial roles to those of wartime action ot nd vancingto make contact with the enemy He said that detailed reconnaissance would be requir ycdto gairr this informatio Gnvemmcnt otlicials as well as representatives from the Navy andAir Force are attending the meetin Tsiweepin SUDBURY CF AsWecplltg victorywas indicated today for candidates seeking to retain lead ership of Canadas largest labor union local against slate backed by the Communisttainted na tional headquarters of the Inter national Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers 1nd With main polls reported on erDon Gillis 45 led Nels reelectionas president of Mine Mills ls0thknembar Local son slate ofld led their oppon ents Election officials said avrecnrd 13255members voted in Tues days election turning out in the wake of vigorous campaign Th heavy vot ha indicated is victory againstThibaul 43 mar sudbury miner high MineMill leadersfii echelons The apparent clincher came with returns from the Falcon polling station tradition ally stronghold of upporters of the nationalunio Giliis cap tured it with personal vote of 567 to 471 for Thibault Préviouselections in the locais history havebindicated that any heavy election turnout favors ponents of the socalled old guard who Have dominated the locais affairs for some years LIVELY CAMPAIGN gt it was treeswinging cam paignas bitter any in Canau dian labor historyalthough no precedent for Local seaculmin ating in strict efforts to make esdays In Thibault 5341 to 2m in seeking wag increase of two cents an which polic nns specially designed child see Sitting or Log 3A cold frightened lsyearoid girl was found in an icebound swamp 10 miles West of Barrie this morning after she had been mlssingfor nearly two days Gladys McKinley RR Bur rie was found about mile from her home sitting on log in the middle of the swamp by Barrie lirenian Fred Cpulter Temper ature inthe area last night was zero She was wenringno shoes Gladys was nlshed to Royal Victoria Hospital men was one of party of over 100 who searched the large area this morning plane joined in the search which was organized by Essa Township Police Chief Ken Hughes Mr Coultcr said liehid been and man inone of the parties which was farming through the scrub He was alone when he found her abouts half mile east or the 10th orassa He carried heriaboutlSO yards alter he had thrownhis coat over her and yelled for help At first he said as he sat warming himself in car ed carry wag trad tonal proportions earlier in bar om flsjicnfls no protection was given in collecting ballot boxes from so ng ta tio in Sudburys nickel industry Voters had their hands stamped with blue im print to guard against any at tempts to cast ballots more than once Ballot counting was slowed by hacking of names and sig Giihs 45 trimmer and de to victory last March upsetting the old wake of igning of labor agreement providing hour This ult stepping aside asnationalleader to she Local598s pres dency whichhe once held for several years waiting OPP car couidnt make anyone bear but knew the others couldnt be too far away lie was soon joined by Jean Moreauu Anton Mills and Vic Willis owner of the White Rose gu station nearby who made stretcher until the main party arrived Alho first words when he found her he said were have been here since Monday and have had nothing to eat LAST SEEN MONDAY She was last seen by her ninth er Monday at pm as the girl went outside to hangout some washing The girl at the time was wearing tan jeans anda black parka She had no socks on her feet and her slim were without laces PARRYan The girl one of fondly of 10 attends Colwell public school Grade She is partially bllnd fer glasses at the time were hon mg repaired 1ha search party organized byVKom Hughes of tha Essa Township police included Barrie police ithe fire department neighbors andxnearhy farmers Thesearch was ccotred in swampy area southot Highw ay 90 lusty the 10th concession Said hermother Celia She weritoht to hang the washing and havent Mr er since ray reported the gir Io police at 530 pan Monday A= neighbor Mrs Medhurst clairned she spoke with the girl pearance orire Hagar She seemed all right when spoke to her she said Shor seemedouita happy Mom WatchesKs Truclr HilsBoyl7 NEW DURHAM CmWalter Earl Daniels of New Durham was killedTuosday byva truck as his mother watched from the windowot herhome Police said theboywas let out of truck in which he was re turning from school and ked five nrinutes before the disap into the path of anomartruc He was theson offler and Mrs raised fresh issues rwray Daniels menthas acted togremov from the market war surplus rifle der amenace byai menforced down in wild coun tryhadbee eclared surplus arAssetsDisposa1 orpnra fsocxn Minor BanSurpius Rifle ToPrevénti Saleroi 3500 erasing on well suited holdup weapon to be sold generally Toronto Montreal and Quebec provincial police havajexpressed similar fears hiefiAxcell said it couldbet edeithateiescope sighrand for use as anassassina

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