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Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1960, p. 1

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flour TELEPHONES For ExamineriWaiil on relo phon PA Leni nu idem number to call for the Bullion or Editorial out ea 91 rpis rooms or Bn tains Queen Elizabeth II and her infant son by Cecil Ben ton frequent portrayerof tho RoyalIamily was made re cently inthe music mom at Buckingham Talace BlueEyed Prince ISfGrowingljlip In Annes ElliottMaillowns LONDON APlTbe Queens new bolly PrinceAndrew is growing up in hand me down diapers Theyre from the cradle days of his ninetycarold sister Prio cess Anne The infant prince also sleeps in eironLramed cot used by his er brother Prince Charles The Queen believes in buying good things and making them last The new prince has of course plenty of new clothes And the cat has been brightened up by pinknot blue drills and covers EATS TIMES DAILY Although royal young man the infant is following the same routine as thousands of others his age in many parts of the world Buglefem hes eating four times By His hair is darkand his eyes blue but palace sources said his hair is lighter than whenhe was vborn Feb 19 helboerdedth tra If she could He looks the image of mama withthe same high forehead the full lower lip and the softly rounded chin Even his tiny lhnnds are shaped like his imolh His constant companion is mid times day hes taken in to see his mother WELL BEHAVED when dapper social photog rapher Cecil Beaten marched into the palace March 16 to take the first official photographsof Ithe iofantlia the baby was wear ing beautiful longylace robe notkeeptheir eyes open butl was ex emely fortunate thepri was not sleepy and posed extremer well Thernew baby is wired for sound Orat leasthis cot ismali microphone is attached to the tinybed Theslightest whim Dcr or gurgle is amplified and carried to the nannies nearby quarters Urges Send Used PRESS Tiurriiisurs oolrs To East CHATiIAM CP Asuggestion that Canadian secondary schools ship used sets of encyclopedia to Far East countries as gesture of friendliness was made Tuesday night by school principal Dennis Taylor at meeting of the Chatbam Advisory Vocational Committee mmissions Probe Ilirican Riots We CAPETOWN South Africa iReutersl Prime Minister Hendrick Verwoerd announced today two oneman commis sions would be appointed to inquire into the fatalriotsjnbhe Al can townships of Sharpeville and Langa Monday Students HurtZIn Bus crash sr CATHARINES or Nina youthson their way tohigli no in Welland were injure today when their school bus hedinto tree herel Three were treated at hospital and later released the others were treated at the scene COMB PROVINch Find SAINT JOHN day morning quiet 17yearold Saint John girl said goodbye to her fiance and his parents in the CNN station at Halifax and van ished without trace vPatricia Branigan as not aboard the train when it arrived Suiiday night lice and ay investigators in two prov cesr have turned up no clue hey do not even knowwhether ilbone shed certainly call us her wid wed Imother Mrs Selena Bran Tidbth Vi tB Smith of the SalvationArmy and heir son Gordon to whom she ocome engaged during previ us visit at Christmas Itwas her econdtripzaway from home The Smith family escorted her Wmmwwhadwp irlmvyciinishevs CPlSunlo Halifax radio station for broadcast CNR investigators could find no one who recalled seeing an All they could establish wasrthat no one answering her description mils in the station alter dietran The Ocean Limited reachéo Monoton at 405 pm andthe Branigan is seven ches tall and weighs 120 pounds eyes and was wearing long blue coat with small white Citadel Band in which she has playedcornet for four years Her mother said she appeared in the best of healthand spirits glfiuhad no othertfrlondsin tho ax anchor norm tween the two cities op jg wife sisterHelep Rowe but four iierwasiveryivwicll béhaVeii Benton told reporters after the picture taking Mostbahies do connecting train leftforLSnint John 40 lities later arriving at She has black holr and hazel Grade 0studentshe is member of the Salvation Army at uarri Examiner BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA WEDNESDAY MARCH 23 1950 Vonaunon hlan toriPonce called in all offduty officers 20yearold youth and lelt him bleeding on street in the latest incident of violence allegedly con nected withn strike at Brandon Packers Limited Harry Colo of DunrcaMan was in hospital under police guard with extensive face cuts and apossible broken nose His condition was described as good Coles 23yearold brother flot and told police that he too was attacked by the men wholdenti lled themselves as members of Union CLC on strike against BrnndonPackeis Iloland said the assailants ac cused the brothers and friend Orton Miller of Filo Flon of fscabs employed by the com pany to breakthe walkout in its 25th day Neither ah Cotes nor Miller are employed at the plant Roland said the assailantsap proachethhemJn beer parlor and accused them oflbeing scabs Iho threefdcnied it The men attacked Roland in stairwell as hevleft the par or Theythcn went hue Ilarry to and Milierwbo were ina nearby car Police said they found Harry Cote beside thecor iii asemi conscious condi on alsobeaténfbut not sev GENEVA CHRussia today assured the West thatit favors trict international eontrol of lilting step right through to the end Siiviet delegate Valerian Zorin gave the assurance in reply to Western questions at lidhour session of the 10power disarma ment talks here Zorin said it was not true that the Sovi Union wants control only disarmament has started Zorinl replies at the private EVE sriuxr vioirucr For After Attde Tuesday night to assist in the search for twomen who attacked the United Packinghouse Workers disarmament from thefirst arms toruwrimun um min denin tomorrow unau toolgtat In mini is HllhThnnday so For nill summary leg fine per Copyl6 Page HING P055 annulus ii vo Tvvo About 115 workers struck Feb 29 to back demands for wage in creases The company dismissed all strikers and replaced them with nonunion workers HoneymoonersATo Use Royal Yacht LONDON Reuters Queen Elizabeth has placed the royal yacht Britannia at the disposal ol Princess Margaret for herhoney moon with Antony Armstrong Jones it was announced today The princess and her com moner liancc will wed May in Westminster Abbey Vbérc they will sail on their honeymoon has notyet beende cided Maj JohnGriflin Margarets preSSrsecretaiy told reporters There are iioplans yet for the honeymoon venue It is not so far known from which port the yacht will sail and there are no detail onthe cruise THIRD DRAW MOSCOW AP Defending champion Mikhail Botvinnik and the youngLatvian challenger MikhailyTaI played to their third straight draw Tuesday in their 28match series for the world chess championship The match ended with no decision on the 41st move ngors Siridii Control conferencewee quoted by So wet spokesman alter the session THREESTAGE PLANS Before the conference which began March 15 are rival dis armament plans both in three stages The Soviet plan calls for complete world disarmament in four years The Western plan proposed by the United States Britain Can ada France and Italy has no time limit In its final stage there would be on intematinnal disarm lament organization with an Turn to page three please OTTAWA Ill ABOne week has passed since search party use so discover the battered bodies of three Chicago matrons in Starved Rock State Park Their killer or killers remain at large Thirteen personshave takenlie tests in the triple murder but all have been cleared Intense investigation has turned up several possible leads but most have petered out Two new pn ible clues found Canadian car keys and an over coat buttonare being scrutin ized The objects were picked up in the vicinity of St Louis Canyon miles southwest of Chicago It was in shallow cave in the canyon that the womens were found The victims wives of Chicago businessexecutlves were Mrs Planning Boar lastnight Company of Barr who said plan for the past fou years The area mentioned in the plan inua plot of land on Bay ficld Street north ofHighway 4m An issue which raisedsome my h1mnoodmdihdiseiifionmuohfl tniesday setof apparently Cundles Shopping The rezon of17 acres of the land in the Cuddles area to ale possible creation of tr low construction of asliopping problem centre was ap roved by Berriewhich during the summerwce centre wer pref deputation from Highway onstructioo communication 1er the Beru but in previous they had been considering the communications with planning board secretary Ken Johnson Canadianiniplication Is Found IiiWeeitOld Murder Of Three Frances Murphy 47 Mrs lllil dred Linguist 50 and Mrs Li FOUND IN SNOW The car keys in brown leather holder were fished from melting snow by William Morris chief of the Illinois state police Stamped on the leather case were the words Windsor CanA adaf The keys bore the figures H18 number which investi gators said showed the keys were not made in the United States Thefind was deemed import ant as authorities already had asked Canadian officialsto check car bearing Manitoba licence March 14 erco tt nwas found in the death cay fe was not de leimined Vim ediately whether thebuttoncame from clothing of oneof the victims and it was sent for examination by state crime lab experts manning OKs Rezoning Centre robnsed centre on Bayfield Street ends is already overloaded The Ontario parlment of wt rcccivcd nick Company he department suggested that the traffic problem would be longto Barrie The approve will be passed You to city council hrfiirtber plates reported seen in therpark Police Nhanhandle Guianan In London LONDONJAP Dr Cheddi Jagon chief minister of British Guiana became involVed in iin antiSouth African demonstration in London today and complained he was manhandled by police Jagan said he and four col leagues wcre walkingpast 50th Africa House when police barred their way Demonstrators have been mill ing around outside the London offices of the South African gov nl all day in Protest against Mondays bloodshed at Sharpcvillc Inlsiiseifieqntj Questions Left7 Paris Group Advised PARIS AP Soviet Premier Khrushchev said today Russia is going to do everything possible to achieve disarmament and only in significant items are preventing nuclear agreement in Geneva The Russian chief spoke at reception after arriving in Paris for 12day state visit to France and opening talks with President Charles de Gaulle on world at fairs OTTAWA CPJUnemploymcnt in Canada increased by 51000 to 555000 in the month up to Feb 20 thegovcmment estimated to day It was 18000 higher than year earlier according to the govern ments monthly job survey The number of persons with jobs was up to 5063000 from 5547000 year earlier but there was drop of 33000 from Janu ary Tbevcstimatcs were made by the Bureau of Statistics At the sametime the government air nouncedthat registrations for jobs with the National Employment Service stood at 000494 Feb 10 There were 755387 registered at Jim 14 and 79210 in Febru ary of last year 6218000 in LABOR FORCE The estimated unemployment cohstitutedfM per cent of the countrysiaborlorce of 0218000 For February of last yeah the percentagewas 83 The labor force thenvslood at 6084000 government statement ac companying the statistics said most of the 51000 increase in un employment between an ary and February occurrcdrinQucbec province 0f the increase in the number of persons withjobs in the year the government said virtually all of it came in service industries such as trade financial institu tions and community and govern ment services In agriculture employment was 40000 below last year continuing longterm trend Agricultural employment in February was as timatedat 568000 compared with 594000 at midJanuary and 609 000 year previously Noting that the labor force had increased by 134000 during the year the vernment said this was the ital2 st 12month gain in almost two years HIRSCH T0 MANAGE DOS ANGELES AP Elroy Crazylegs Hirsch retired star passscatching end of the has Ana club Tuesday was 11 ed its gellelfll manager Pete Rozelle who resigned to be come commissioner of the Na not geles Rams professional football 555000 UnemployedlnCanada 18000 Higher Than Year Age The unemployment figure is gettingclosc to the postwar peak of 501000 which occurred in March of 1958March is to peak year for unempl0y Canada andthevFebruory figure of 555000 may be expected to rise Here is the employmerit picture for Ontario There was ade crease of10000 between January and February aboutnormal for the time of year The number withjobs in February was 2179 000 up 7B000lrom last year Ontario figures on job registra tions th National Employment Service with bracketed figures for January and for February of 19501espectively 234588 228318 224405 We are going to do everything possible to bring about disarma mnutfl he said in olfthecufl rc marks to group or Frenchmen representing theFrench move ment for peace Etiile French foreign ministry building Reviewing recent developments at thethreeporcr Geneva talks on nuclear test ban Khrushchev saidtonly insignificant questions remaini CONSIDER ARMY CUT We are fighting sincerely for peacb Khrushchev aid think thatsometimc in the future we will be able to consider an other reduction of our army This was reference to his on nouuccd plan to cut Soviet armed forces by 1710000 men in the next two years and rely on rocks ets for defence pending world dlS armament Khrushchev said both France and Russia leararebirth of mil vitarism in Germany France ought to understand our ideas because France is the most menaccd by Cermany he said For us the Germans are onlydangerous now because they couldstart another war Khrushchev spoke in room crowded with reporters ARRIVES FROM MOSCOW Khrushchev made the flight from Moscow in Soviet turbo prop planes Orly Airport ihé Soviet premier touched on thevmainproblemi facing Ensband West but said twevmust in particular care for the problem of disarmament De Gnulle whose government is pushing ahead with program of nuclear weapon development to increase its status in world councils gave no indication of his reaction to Khrushchcvs words Always austere he stood quietly by as an interpreter translated from the Russian REFERS T0 BERLIN Khrushchev also made what appeared to be an oblique refor cncc to Berlin speaking of the dangerous leftovers of the war description he has often applied to the still occupied German metropolis These shells and these bombs are corroded by rust nnd one runs greiit riskin unearthing them But to leave them intact is to exp 52 yourself to1 even greater risk Orly Airport was blaze of color and pagcantry as the French put on fulldreSs greet ing for Khrushchevs first visit to France the first by Russian governm nt chief since Czar Nicholas Ilcame with Czarina Alexandra on Oct 1896 Khrushchev talked and smiled broadly as he and do Gaullo climbed intq an topcncar for the fivemile drive into Paris In speech otter landing at NeeroesOnStrikeg JOHANNESBURG lCPViol ence appeared on the wanetoday otbloodied SouthAfrica but militant Negroes turned to the strike weapon ln their campaign against the hated pnsses they must carry us nonwrutes More and more Negroes were expected to stay away from their jobs particularly in Capetown and near Vereeniging the coal and steel centre so th of Jnhan nesburg Nunwhite ownships in those areas were the scene of the riots Monday and Tuesday in which police gunfire killed at least 72 Negroes and wounded 180 or more The settlement of Langa near Capetown where at least six Ne groes were killed Monday was the chief trouble centre Tuesday Crowds burned at least eight buildings and stoned firemen and police0ne Negro was shot and killed group of Negroes ambushed police patrol near Langa and police sergeant opened fire andzwoundod zonczof the fltLiqk ers Police at NyangaWest anolt ther Negro settlement near tional Football League CapetoWn fired on Negroes who tried to set fire to an electrical department building Amused political opponents ol Prime Minister Hendryk Ver woerd demanded thorough in vestigation of the violence and an end toSoutb Africas drift to disaste Verwoerd whuseNa tionalist party has pushed the rigid whitesupremacy policies of his predecessors said he would consider naming commissibo to study the crisis Thousands of Negro laborers stayed at home Tuesday protest ingthe identification passes that one of the most hated fea res of South Africas racial laws This forced some business shutdowns and discontinuance of nonwhite bus service Hundreds of Negroes marched into police stations pleading to be arrested for not possessing the passes they are required to carry day and night al purpose of the protest campaign was to fill the jails to overflowing and paralyze the 12cm nomynfthiscountcyoL1000000 nonwhites and 3000000 whites But police arrested only the ring leaders British sympathy Proted Wave Is Worldéliiide Ellyninst Deaths LONDONCPA worldwide wave of protest was building up today againstSouth Africasva lice actiooMooday and Tuesday in opening me against demon strating crowdsvof Negroes In London Tuesday night police were calledout to control crowds demonstrating outside South Af rica House in the heart of the city With chants of Murder Mur dcr some 600 demonstrators tried to crash police cordons around the building in protest against theSouth African action in Parliament Prime Minister Macmillan government an nounced calling on its repre sentative in South Africa to in vestigaie and report on the riots N0 MEDDLING not careful to avoid any charge of meddling in South African politics the government turned down opposition demands for an official British relief fund for Af rican victims Labor leaders failed to win an ourlong suspension of the House LCommons on as gesture The United States made an ex Turn to page six please

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