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Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1959, p. 1

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Mancini11a nb pamraoontmwh cambertauflluthom Locumrims Vprlahlaahmdiaeooamm aomunwumma 41 Farlfall common as past time v9 cwwneuarazm oath YearNo 282 quaa roams FrnncetCPiA rusht lag wall of water that at times may have been 40 feet in height roared doWn valley train the broken Maipesset Dam Wednes day night and swept fourmite yvida pathof destruction down to the Mediterranean The death toll in and around this ancient French Riviera town Was expected to exceed 300 By doon today rescue workers had counted 260 dead and scorcs at others were still missing Hun dreds were homeless as the ReyV ran River swollen hy iivedays oi torrential rains smashed the eightyesreold dam which held back lake five miles long and miles wide District Governor JeanCharles Roulies reported that the dam had been completely swept away Nothing Ronlics told reporters as he toured Fre jdslt had been inspected only few months ago to find out it it could WithslfinlitiieWWidds whichwere going on at nearby construe is work Everything hmsdeclared normal At the time oi its construction home will have United Aplt peal in 1960 The plans have been approved by the Barrie Chamb er nt Commerce and the City Conn has given its support to in 195 thegently carving con crete irrigation dam was the thin nest in the World memuring only 22 feet at its thickest TERRIBLE CRACKING The dam caretaker said he opened the floodgates at pm Wednesday to ease the pressure The ievclof the lake dropped slightly he snidwbut aboutthred hours later ha heard terrible cracking sound and immedi ately the dam collapsed The waters followed the river bedand entered the Mediterran ean over an area from Freius to St Aygull town about two milesyest oi Frejus The small naval base at Frcjus was almost entirely swept away Eight families living on the base were reported missing military supply camp north at Frejns was cut off by the wat ers There was no immediate word on the fate of its to soldiers iadcivilians housing workers building new aatnenr here were swept away ouicihssnw of the men may have been an at the Barri Ghomberoe Commerce lastVnig it Hauck epre and generalvmanage of Luilci lRule Go of Ganada Barrie wh bee ooiiatingmaterial on ppeal oi the chamber The government todayy pro claimed the valley disaster area and the French national radio he gan to broadcast appeals for money andlaid or the victims Pope Ilahrrsent message or spiritual assistance to the Bishop of lrelus Premier Michel Debre sent message of sympathy to the families 01 victims state dinnerwascnncelledi Authorities invoked an cmer lamity plan allowing isitionlngdol all available forrellét and resan work inthe area rats 1s uonatnaa Troops police and iiremen rushedhere trom wide area to carry out rescue work This is horrible one said everything is under water we hear heart reading cries Freius originally founded by Julius Caesar in 49 30 is quiet country place set against background oi the tangled toot hills oi the Alps Turn to page nine please couplewho have made nodecls ion Th is nothing to 017 Put ting thepian inactio Mr Hauek outlined to acting the action thathadtobe now to operate the plan néxt yeah The lirst step was fit taminmngfigfimd strong oar comma recipientt work out thug dthe interior ohnd rulcs The appointments abomadethis ran ovenscas Asailing at the Norwegian ireighterMak setjellwas delayedfour hours when her anchor hooked MONTREAL GP sunkencarinlldontrealharliori There was no indie how long the carhad been in the water or how it got there volt raga st dustrial city of Be Ships Collide Passengers Saved VEERVGEN Norwaytarl tween fit and 80 passengers were hauled out olthe sea to salety early today after collision in stormy weather between two Nor wegian coastalshlps near Ber gen The coastal liner Saudnfjord bound forBergen and the coastal freighter Dions collided around midnight The Sounnljord started sinking and thepnssangers all wearing lllebcltswent intothe boats and were later saved by fishing ves sels and coastal ships which rushed to assistance gt The Diana wentto port under berown power while the Sauna Ltord was assisted toportbytwo ships 33 Planes Flee greatestaras Somewhatiii me do JaNn tan source in the presidential palace said today that at least three air torca planes ledRlo de1aneiro apparently in are alirazilian govern ment The warnministrywen on an charges brou Della Jodway be dropped 210 mil north northwés and Brazils second large tinland all reported going about their Leave Car PEMBROKE GP Three youngrschoolgirls were killed to day when crushed against star tlonwagon rby aetiiz transport Miler truck at the hlcllleur Bay rural school ismilcs West of hero The victims were Sheila Day kmV9ltand her sister April of PoinLAlenander ant and hub dred Elliott at Deep River Ont The girls and companion Kevin Walto of Point Alexi ondcr had just stepped ram station wagon in front of the one room school Reports said the girls were crushed bythe trailer section of the transport as it swerved on the slushy pavement in an ab temptsto miss the stopped sta tic wagon he accidentoccurred in full viaw at manychildrenvplaying in the school yard Elmer Donneliy of Monkey Sta tion 0nt driver ofthe station wagon which he uses as part timeschool bus and transport Wihiessesbrunk my AttorheyjlakeVWard nesdayVWhen asked that against Mrs Magistrate Jasperson Who had heard some evidence in the case consented am Jod as ed SoiCharge Dropped driver Cecil South at North Bay escaped injury dont know what happened sald Donnelly Therewas just trunendous hang in the back Donnelly was sitting in the slab tion wagon when the crash oc curred but was unharmed al though his vehicle was wrecked The tranSport was reported to have rolled over and debris was strewn for some distance along the highway Donneily drives area students to Deep River High School and picks up students for the Meil ieurs Bay school on his way back Marriage Secret Policeman 0n Trail TORONTO Metro politan Tomato poiiceman goes on trial today because he and his wile former policewoman kept tb marriage secret Acting Detective Ronald King was to face Deputy Police Chic Albert Lee on charge thatha failed to notify the force of otbc Mrs Ronald Kings today she and her husband were mart ried last April 11 atleast six weeksbefore the regulationwah circulated Filmed to fence torrmemb rs ofthe torso As Trailer vSkidsV month and it wasexpected that aVnannolmcement to this effect wouldihehnade next week MUST animation Followrng the meeting with the normallhusiness other circles saidthere ere no signsvot or tens Ont Mayors Quit lLileIsToo Short Lawrence way opened this summer with pomp and ole gance is due to be closed for the winter todayby straggler dragged by pair of tugboats The Norwegian frelghter Salt vik will enter Montrealharbor abovevkeezinrg empfl at the end at liawser last of theocean ships toclear the sea d3 13 WU possih ss rstce ganizatron In Newiou world congress otthe recipients the board would have unions to setaitarget so that arrange ments could be made for cut oy payroll deductions nnmphant tri Atomic Charges OlTAWA tCPi Negdtiations aimed at arming the Canadian Navy and RCAF with atomic deptbcharges now are under way the North Atlantic Treaty Organization informants said to They were eonunenting on recent statement by Admiral Jer auldergbtro£the United States Na reme Commander Atla that atomic depth changes are available to NATO forces Inform nts saidvplans are being worked out whereby these weep ons will be supplied to the RCN and RCAF for submari killing They could give no dication however when the navy and arr force would actually get the atomi depth charges These negotiations in NATO are concurrent with those he tween Canada and the United States for the storingoi nuclear warheads in this country or de the Bomarc antilt aircraft miss UAuthorities indicated that the atomic th cbargeswoild be retaine the US near ports and bases where he uld be or by VRCN end RCAF antiisublt marine planes The Navy hasan air dropped tonne depth charge known as Lulu which has kill ing range of miles insteadjot yards aswith hereonventlonal depth charge The RCN and RCAF were given ormation of Lqu as long ago as 1956 Prime Minister Diefenbaker announeed last Feb 80 that deei sions on procedures concerning custody and control or nuclear warheads for usch Canadian forces in Europe and the North Atlantic will heaulijec to nego tiation with the appropri to NATO partner and the NAToieom manders concerned It had not been isclosed until today that these decisions were under negotiation at the head quarters nt the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic Reuters yearoldwite at 70yearold ctor producer Charlie Chaplin had an eightpound girl here today rher seventh child January AI certain amount of kicknit publicity wouldhave to be arrangedrj The board wouldhave to hire manager to handle correspond ence and publicity and to nDmatETF The daterior the drive wouldhav to be tixedaby VBy um BACK Canadianhear Staif Writer LONDON GP tron can be observed in West Indies migreti the move ment is two ay More West Indians are go home and few leavingtheir homeland for Britain changing way in 1959 and President eially opened ionte in June dian trmgr ts Britain big with the recur The first shipvvthrough om oally4was the sleekvroyal yacht lanai alter Queen Elizabeth Eisenhower ojti the new wate The Saltviklosts herjciectrical The tugs mWest in have arrived in drop compared ta at 1177011 Whocametottus country ill1955 diansin Britain hasbeV matedvat 1250110 masons At one time it was ieare the flood oi grants ire might be ped mian The Saltvik and six lake ships were due to pass to day through most Lambert lock eastern exit of tha seawaYr intoMontVrealharbor ot Jamaican came to Britainlast autumn to investi gate the race ri oi the previous summer to visit be adv ed wouldbe migrants think twice before 1e ving until conditions improved in England Tho West indies government spokesman said the racial prob lem as deterrent to future mi grants is mildone although the governmental the West 0WEN SOUND CP wasted Two Ontario mayors hav de cidedto step out because at what they feel are shortcomings in their jobs Mayor EuC Sargent of Owen Sound announcingtbat he would not be mayorality candidate in said in is this years civioelection television address that too shortto waste another year witiran incompetentcounciu In Listchl about so miles ha seven years cannot afford totake the time to administer the to ns at year Mayor Sargent who has held the office for in years blasted OwenSounds council forbeing in decisive and reversing its deei sions William Forsyth and Ivor Wagner werenominated to ayoreiityWednesda KINGSTON In municipal attics closed at prn Wedn ay VTo llslr Tenders For fBurl mg TDRONTOKCP Public Works Ministe Go all announced todayhis department will shortly cal for sum tenders ortheconstructionbi aS750000three tore Ontario govern ment building inSSault Ste Mar Mich Senate 0K Emergen Tax LANSING Michigan AP $34000000 emergency as pushed through the MidiiganSeoatQVWednesday new movat bring needed revedde intothestates depieted reesuryh The package would increas state taxes on obacco or ad telephonecallsfl The pectediovoleon thep CNR loan Oversublicrihed hioNraESLteP jsoo Railways loan bad oversuhsc Gordonsaid today Baer VLSeviVIag In Ina ILroNlcri Ra sewage 15 new dawn ditches end themty board of control was told Wedn day thear have been VhoVspitalize wi AsHINGToN Apr he FederalConununi mission today rdered every broadcasting static in the Unlted States to Tap promptly whetherany fpayola practice has directive lily by esgoyers fislands in the son would swamp the labormarket in jn ain causing social and economic Napier died Wednesday after as struck by car at summons permission from the Ontario Labor Relations Board2te prosecute tourunion representa tives for supporting an illegal ét llv are oltic attire tats union which has been on legal strlk againstHermitoncon tractors slnee Nov 13 and the thers are trom the Teamsters union ied triagerkeouoseltor Kemp struction land the exchange saldconatruction workers Vréiused crusaa picket lino established by the Teamsters and the stwo orpEntara umon oifioers took ag ters picket lla their strike Witnesses testifiedthathe was on the Teamstersv picket line but an application to prosecute him andia colleague was Withdrawn The Teamsters were attempt ing to organize drivers of sup ply tirrn which hauled materials to Kemp company schooliproj ec icketscarried placards ask ing Is this job unfairtfVV Dave Lewis eounseltor the Teamsters and Carpenters rep rcsentativesK saidwthe picketing was legal and peacefuland was aimedjat conveying information has forth TORONTO GP Mrs Riv chard Moyercan find the land in Georgian any that she boughtfrom the federal gov rnment for $100 Mrs Mey native of Tor ntonow lives in Bethesda Md he said We esday she ubmi successful bid on the is otter readin anrad vertisementlby the Indian fairsdepartrnent The adhadin fine print that it wash to thepurohaserv to find the property Mrsj Meyer sai Equipped an aerial photograph Mr Meyer hlro problems The ning of ough tensions whitesand roi the qhdneiag no longer grow tain Three years rage for months eians are go dustry is ing gratlon bet een Negroes and whitesis not vingfastvenough they have formed community Becanseihey unconver hat he prospectdr ln hn Ei only on Vsions when he coin ltn hissiatherfsduneral ther was hill

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