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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1961, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For ExamincrWont Ads Tele hone PA $2414 The telephone number to call tor the Business or Editorial Dept in PA 56337 harrir Examinrr LOCAL WEATHER Mainly cloudy anowflurries Not so cold Sunday lowto night lo High tomorrow to For summary turn to page two Barrie Ontario Canada Saturday December 30 1961 97th Yea rNo 305 isr BOY or Nicholas Basil Spanis the first boy born in Barrie in 1961 celebrates his first birth day on Monday He is fine boy and is shown with his happy mother Mrs Chris ORAN no at tnnga province in Deena after the city was bat tered by 13 days of fighting be tween UN and Katangan troops Spanis wife of Earrles build ing inspector WASHINGTON AP US decision to resume testing of nu clear weapons in the atmosphere was described today as immin eat Informed sources spoke in terms of days or weeks rather than months of the time when they expect President Kennedy to give the signal While nuthoritics said Ken nedy has not yet made the final decision to go ahead with the tests they exprused little doubt that he would barring some majr change in international conditions impetus for renewal of us atmospheric ests after three year layoff stems from Russias breaking the test moratorium with series of explosive trials last fall Vestem studies of more than to Russian atmospheric explo sions indicate the Soviets made significant progress in trigger ing devices and in packing more explosive power into smaller warheads US strategists figure the West must keep its lead as deterrent The United States took long step Friday toward preparation for the tests The Pentagon an nounced joint task force is be ingtormed to arrange and com duct atmospheric bursts when and if Kennedy gives his appro val This follows Nov presi dential announcement that the POPULAR BEACHWEAR FOR TODAY Vacationing New York wo lnan is shown shivering at the beach tartarday in Fort Laud United States must prepare for the possibility of setting off above ground nuclear blasts and last weeks joint statement by Kennedy and British Prime Minister Macmillan at Bermuda that preparations should be pushed it was understood that ar rangements have been made with the British government for use of Christmas island Brit ish controlled island in the Pa Will Affect Union Here SUDBURY CWDon GilliS president of Local 593 of the In ternational Union at Mine Mill and Smelter Workers 1nd said Friday United States examin ers finding that the union is Communistinfiltrated will have great and devastating effect on the Canadian membership Gillis who tor six months has been at odds with national Mine Mill said he disagrees with na tional president Ken Smiths statement Thursday that the 05 report would have no effect on Canadian operation of are on ion Mr Smith said the Cana dian branch operates as sep arate entity erdale Florida Tempera tures dived to the 50s in the area Indirect and freazlna cific sis base for atmospheric testing mun Market ministers today The defence department said it has set up Joint Task Force to plan support with men ma terials and transpormtion and carry the test series Assigned to over all control of the task force was MaiGen Robert Booth an army gen eral now heading the Pentaga gons defence atomic support agency Under the militaryAtomic En ergy Commission relationship the AEC builds atomic devices while the armed services tells the AEC its requirements on the particular weapons needed New Year in Begins Early NEW YORK APA flaming twocar crash that took eight lives near Cordell 0kla started the tragic count of 115 highway deaths for the threeday New 11 The total since the count beA gun at pm local time Friday was 24 dead including 23 in traf fic mishaps Three children were among the eight victims of the okla homa crash the worst in the states history One of tha autos overturned and caught fire trapping its seven passengers was predicted for today The numbing cold kept most holl daysrr off the beaches Ehaabcthvulc was following charges Nations and the Congolese cen tral government have launched ence here Friday that UN Can berra jets strnfed Katangan po sitions at Kongolo Friday mornlt US Air Burst Tests Are Seen Immlnent Innisiil Lad In Hospital Two Are Dead Doris Morgan 53 Maxwell 16 both of North Bay were killed Friday night in headon collision on Highway city nisfil Township near Barrie and Margaret Harkness 26 of North Bay the drivers of the ears are in hospital with un determined injuries the reason for the collision which occurred in belowzero weather It was snowing at the time half an hour to Years weekend from the wreckage TS RAGE Not Mora Than 7e par ¢opyl4 Page OVER PEACEPlAN Death Toll Is Mounting Bombs Rock French Cities ELISABETHVILLE Reuters tense today by President oise Tshombe that the United tack troops He declared that fighting had been in progress at Kongolo since Wednesday morning be tween Katangan troops andvsolv diers of the central government The UN was helping the cen tral Congolese with communica tions and reconnaissance at Kon golo and in other lighting at Ka pnna he claimed UN spokesman in New York issued categorical de nial that UN troops were co operating in any attacks by the central Congolese by central government tacks on towns in north Ka shaky ceasefire has been force in Etisabethviile since Tshombe told press confer Common Market Ministers Attempting ToBeat Deadline BRUSSELS ReutersCom hammer out common farm policybefore Jan deadline on the trade group entering its crucial second stage if no agreement is reached by New Years Daythe end of the sixnation Markets first four year stagethe next step which involves Clopercent cut in tariffs may be postponed for at least year ade lastminute attempt to At lengtin susion Friday night the ministers reached agreement on at least one point that its agricultural fund should be fed by import levies and other sources such as im port duties after six year preparation period West German Economics Min ister Ludwig Erhard said alter the meeting that Things are looking better fhere is good hope that we will finish with fi nancial questions tomorrow Luxembourg delegate said there was an per cent chance that todays meeting would decide to move the Mar ket into the second four year stage NORTH BAY Ont CP and Ross about one mile south of the Donald McConnell 17 of In Police said they do not know Police took more than pry the victims IN NUTSHELL Illegal Dues Collection Britain Urges Tshombe LONDON AmBritain has urged President Moise Tshombe of Katanga province to come to terms with Premier Cyriile Adouia within reunited Congo the foreign office announced Friday night CPR Asks Leave To Appeal TORONTO CP Tho CPR announced Friday it will apply for leave to appeal Chief Justice McRuers instruction to Magistrate Thomas Ehnore that the right to strike is lm plicit in the Labor Relations Act Is 102New Years Day SUDBUEY CP Joe Smart bearded centenarian whose only complaint is that he cant understand modern dances is probably Canadas oldest New Years baby He will be 102 on Monday Kashii Wants Name Back LOS ANGELES AP Marlon Brandos errwife has peti tioned the court to return hermaiden nameAnna Kashfi She says unhappy differences have arisen between her and the actor since their 1959 divorce and the name causes her shame andhumiliation Shark Victim Dies OiWounds BRISBANE Australia AP Margaret Hobbs 15 victim of shark attack near Mack Thursday died in hospital to day Condition of Martyn Stations 24 mauled in the same attack is improving His right hand was amputated failure To Agree Serious BRUSSELS Reuters Common Market chairman Ludwig Erhard of West Germany warned today that failure to agree on farm policy would seriously atfect Britains entry into the sixcountry union EliSabethville Is Tense Say UN Troops In Attacks Tshombe also charged that the UN was preparing to take military measures in Elisabeth ville if the Katongan assembly dldnot approve his secession ending agreement with the Leo poldvillo government made ear lier this month The Katangan president said the United Nations under pres sure of America is creating in cidents in Katanga The only conclusion is that the UN does not support nego tiotions Leopoldville the central government capi tall and Elisabethville but in stead is iooking for pretext to start hostility Tshombo also announced he had sent telegrams of protest to President Kennedy UN Acting SecretaryGencral Thant Eri tiahr Foreign Secretary VLord Home and central government Premier Cyrille Adoula Begin Columns On Tuesday Columns of two outstanding writers will appear daily in The Barrie Examiner starting Tuesday Ann Landers whose advice column is published by 510 newspapers in Canada and the United States will write for the womens page of The Examin er Dr Joseph Molners To Your Good Health col umn is slated for the editorial page Miss Landers column gained instant popularity when it first appeared six years ago Per haps the secret of its success lies in the fact that Miss Land ers does notmince words in tackling human interest prob lems She writes with verve and force and yet with sym pathetic understanding of the daytoday problems which be set her millions of readers Drr Molner Detroits health commissioner draws on every possible source for the answers he gives to his readers He fre quently calls on specialists for advice with the result that his column has reached high rat ing in both Canada and the Univ ted States without losing its un iversal touch Actor Mgrlon Brando slapped his ewilfe PARIS AP President dc Gnullos determination to pull the bulk of the French Army out of Algeria and make peace with the revoltscarred territory as on independent nation threat ened today to touch alt violent new protests from European die hards Riots erupted Friday night in Gran as soon as dc Gaulle fin ished outlining his plans over radio and TV French troops who have olten sided with the European settlers in the past moved in swiftly to put down the riots Two young men and French marine were killed authorities reported in running fight be tween civiliana and troops in Oran the big western Algerian seaport Armed bands of Europeans clashed with French military patrols in the port long hot bed of opposition to concessions of any sort toward the Algerian nationalist rebels De Gaulle repeated his deter mination to come to terms with the nationalists in year and report to the people The right wing secret army organization jammed ids broadcast in Oran SET BOMBS Plastic favorite weapon of the rightwing dielt bardsdamaged radio and TV rday towers at Bordeaux Tou louse Nimes and Toulon in France Bombs also went ott in the Algerian city of Constantine The French presidents an nouncement that the French Army would be withdrawn from Algeriain any casewas severe blow to the Europeans in Algeria who have looked to the army for political as well as military support throughout the eightyear nationalist rebellion In Algiers Europeans felt cut off Their statements boiled down to feeling that now they were on their own But de Gaulles pledge was taken as sign of good faith by the Algerian nationalist lead ership in Tunis Rebel represen tatives have been reported on gaged in secret contacts with the French for the last few weeks to lay the groundwork for formal settlement BLUNTDN GOALS De Gaulle did not mention these reported contacts appar ently for fear of throwing the delicate negotiations off balance ter tter hearing Eran But he was blunt in his goals in Algeria He said that once the lighting ends France will cooperate with sovereign and independ ent Algerian state provided that Frances essential interestl are guaranteed for what she would be giving France intends de Gaulle said to end in one way or an other the present conditions of political economic financial administrative and military en gagement which holds her tied to this country Algeria and which if things remain as they are can only be an enteri prise of men and money lost while so many other things are to be done elsewhere One of the projects be men tioned was the modernization of the French Army so it can take its place along with the West ern allies in forming shield against any Communist aggres sion in Europe France now has about 400000 men in Algeria Settlers Vent linger During Oran Rioting ORAN Algeria MP Vio lence swept Oran again today as European settlers vented their anger at President do Gaulles new plan to speed Al gerian independence Three per sons were kllled bringing tha twoltday death toll to six After two young men and French marine were killed in clashes between rioters and Frances military forces Friday night the day in this big port city dawned tense European shopkeepers in the centre of the city opened for business but an hour later pulled down their iron shutters as sign of mourning for those killed Friday night European policeman at tached to squad working to track down the amide Gaulle Secret Army Organization was shot dead by Europeans as he stepped into his car No Moslemsvwere killed by gunfire Moslems working for French authoritiu or who sup port the Algerian nationalist reb els have been frequent targets of attacks by European extrem ists speaklng off do ducked and continued on without saying word The slap hit him across the face

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