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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1962, p. 1

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LOCAL Worms Sunny Occasionally cloudy Low tonight High tomor row 51 For complete sum mary turn to page two OUR TELEPHONES For Exanuarr Want Ads Telov phone PA 02414 The telephone nqu to call for the Business Editorial Dept ls PA 66337 96th Yea rNa 73 SONS 0F FREEDOM LEADERS MARCH TO COURT Freedomites Sent To Jail NELSON BC CPD Six members of the radical Sons of Freedom Doukhobor scct were sentenced Monday to ri son terms in connection with the at tampth burning of six Doukllo bor villages and two nmmunity halls Another 71 Frccdomilcsal most the sects entire lender shipwere remanded for eight days on charges of conspiring to intimidate the Parliaments of Canada and British Columbia Two persons named in the in tlm indictment sect leader Stefan Sorokin and his aide Bill Moojelsky are living in Uruguay Freedomite elder Pete Ostra koff sentenced to seven years in prison for conspiracy to commit arson and acquitted of at tempted arson told the court Sorokin is behind the terrorism The charges are in connection with arson attempts on six vil lages and two community halls at Ootishenia and Pass Creek last July 29 Referring to the arrest of 60 Frecdomite leaders by RCMP last weekend Ostrakoff said he and the five others on trial with him were glad you have got all themclnbers of the com mittee The 60 members of the sects Fraternal l1 joined 11 others arrested earlier in Mon days court appearance on intim idation charges William Konkin was sen tcnced to 10 years on charges of conspiracy to commit arson and attempted arson in the Jos tishenia and Pass Creek inci dents Alex Babakieff was ac quitted of conspiracy but con victed of attempted arson He was sentenced to year definite and year indefinite Sid Salikin was sentenced to six years and three years con current on attempted arson and conspiracy counts Heath Talks Are Friendly But Thats All Theyll Say OTIAWA CWTwo days of Canadian government talks with Britains Edward Heath on the British negotiations to enter the European Common Market end today So far the discussions have been marked by public expres sions of understanding and friendship but little disclosure of the nature of the closeddoor talks Mr Heath lord privy seal and chief British negotiator in the Common Market talks at Brussels told reporters Monday the discussions have been ex tremely useful Weve got very good work ing relationship Finance Minister Fleming who heads the threeman group of Canadian ministers said the meetings are extremely help ful to the Canadian govern ment Mr Heath fully understands dent Arturo Frondizi appeared to draw nearer today alter he rejected plea for his resigna tion from his own handpicked mediator former president Pe dro Aramburu Rawson accused the president of betraying Gen Aramburus mediation efforts He said the use of force remains the only path open to those opposing Frondizi He called on all other military units to join him There was no immediate evi dence that Rawsons threat was being implemented by action on any front The opposition of the air force and large segment ot the may still was not clear on his part how very important these matters are to Canada The matters to which Mr Fleming referred are Canadian exports to Britain ninning some $900000000 yearwhich the government sayswould be seriously banned by British en try to tho sixnation Common Market The British government is seeking concessions from the Common Market to protect vital Commonwealth trade interests in the British market The Canadian government has made clear it is opposed to stating its position on priorities to say where Common Market concessions are essential for in dividual products and where they are not absolutely nec cessary Instead the govern ment has said it is leaving it up to Mr Heath and the British negotiators to get the best over deal possib security precautions were taken at government house company of mounted grenadiers wearing battle fa HERES ONE SANTA MONICA Calif AP Dr Frank Fearing 09 died in hospital today alter being struck by car on crosswalk Dr Fearing was the man who presented paper to the American Psychological Association on the behavior of motorists at stop signs GENEVA CP Canada to day proposed twopolnt draft dcclarotlon in mnlor step to ward rule of peace and law in outer space External Affairs llfinlster Grccn spanking at plenary sesslon of thc t7natlon disarm ament conference urged dele gates solemnly to agree upon The prohibition of the or biting or statloning in outer space of devices for delivering weapons of mass destruction Advance notification of launching of space vehicles and missiles to thc secretarygeneral of the United Nations and when established to the intcrnotlonnl disarmament organization Grecn suggested that dis cussiun of the declaration should start loot later than Wednesday mUHlmZ He said it should be studied In the socalled collateral com mittee set up largely at Ca nadian urging to facilitate swift consideration of certain fnltinl measures of disarmament not covered by the general commit too The collateral committee has not yet met SEES COMMON GROUND Green said he regards outer space as in useful point of de parture for discussion because of the swlft pace of development in the field and because of the common ground existing be tween the big powers on the subject My delegation considers that it would be of great signific ance to give formal recognition tothe large measure of agree ment which already exists on these two points prohibition and advance notification in the United States and Soviet dis armament plans Greens suggestion is that the Canadian declaration should be signed by the 17 coun tries atiending the Geneva con ference Others could enter later These two measures provide for early action which would im prove the climate of intema tional confidence necessary to ensure full cooperation in outer space The acceptance of the proposed declaration would be major advance to ward rule of peace and law in outer space Greens speech dovetails with Elle Garlic Examine Barrie Ontario Canada Tuesday March 27 1962 the strategy Canada has been following throughout thls Hens tlon meetlng SHOULD START AT ONCE While the big powers are pre occuplcd with Berlln and nu clear testing Green and till ad visers patiently and persistently plug away on the theme that start should be made at once on specific mcasurcs in the dis armament field where some area of EastWest agreement appears promlslng In hts opening policy spccch March 10 Green proposed sevcn such areas for llmited accords They Included outer space che mlcsl and bacteriological war measurcs against surprlsc attack and prohibitions against fore the spread of nuclear weapons Now Canada ls training is sights on outer space as possi bly the most promising item Canadian sources feel that even the smallest step toward agreement would transform tho atmosphere and give tremend ous psychological impetus to ward further accords At one point lost wcck it ap peared that the Russians might succeed in smothering the Co nndlan collateral proposals undcr procedural blanket but Green in firm speech insisted on bringing the collateral com mittee into being ln his speech today noted that Soviet and Amcrlcan proposals on outer space as set forth in the Russian draft treaty and the US plan for disarma ment are almost identical in some respects He said he is aware that committee on outer space is meeting in New York its activ ities were however specific ally restricted to cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space After his speech the Canadian External Affairs Minister gave luncheon at his hotel for dele gates from the 17 countries BOMB CAUSES PANIC FORT AU PRINCE Haiti APA bomb with sputtering fuse was found in the finance ministry Monday spreading panic in government offices Firemen extinguished the fuse and dismantled the bomb ministry employee who found the bomb in rest room was Falls Area Shaken By Earth Tremor NIAGARA FALLS NY AP losecond blast apparently an earth tremor shook Falls today and was heard and felt in other sections of Niagara County and in nearby Ontario communities Hundreds of persons tele phoned local police and fire de partments to report either that they heard what sounded like an explosion or that their homes shook from the blast None of the citys industrial plants reported any explosions and the Niagara Falls Airport tigues instead of their usual reL splendent parade uniforms ar rived during the night Aramburu on eof Argentinas most respected figures because he ended military government three years after the overthrow of dictator Juan Peron issued proclamation declaring the consensus of everyone he had consulted was that Frondlzis esignntion was the only solu lon Frondizi appeared to stand nearly alone in the darkest hour of his four years in ofiice He had the backing only of die hard segment of his own Radi cal lntransigent party The only thing on his side in the constitution said an as sociate said the sonic barrier had not been broken by jet during the period in which the blast was heard The Niagara Falls area is con sidered by many seismologists as being highly susceptible to earthquakes and tremors be cause of numerous faults or long vertical cracks in the earth Green SOVIET FOREIGN Minis ter Andrei Gromyko lett and Secretary of State Dean Rusk Progress GENEVA APD 115 State Secretary Rusk and Soviet For elgn Minister Gromyko an nounced today they have made some progress in thelr Ge neva talks toward clarifying points of agreement and points of difference in the EastWest dispute over Berlin Rusk flies back to Washing tnn today to report to President Kennedy that the Berlin dispute remains serious but is unlikely to explode into new crisis in the foreseeable future in joint statement the two ministers said they agreed to resume contact in an appropri ate way after reporting to their governmentsand consult ing with their allies It was ex pected they would resume dis cussions through their ambassa dors in Moscow and Washing on There was no immediate ex planation of what else was meant by points of agreement in the Berlin discussion US sources have reported that nei ther side has made any change in its major policy position TALKS TO GO ON But Rusk and Gromyko did apparently give each other the impression that each behaves it IN NUTSHELL Miami Cubans Pray For Prisoners MIAMI Fla AP prayed in Bayfront Park scheduled to be tried this unsuccessful invasion of Cuba has said the prisoners will stand trial Thursday Auto Workers Funds Hit 57Million DEIROIT AP Resources of the United Auto Workers Umon are at record Monday high of The union added more than $9000000 tolts treas ury last year despite strikes at both Ford $57698025 an audit disclon Motor Company and General Motors Corporation during contract negotiations Joans Career Is In Doubt LONDON AP prana said today career into doubt she would finish her Joan Sutherland noted coloraturn so painful back condition has thrown her 155 Sutherland 35 said inva statement commitments for the season then take six weeks for rest and treatment Shcjsald her future plans depend entirrdy on the result of thls recuperativs period Pretty Deal Mute TORONTO OP MaryTomasino 10 of Toronto Begs Fined deafmute Monday was fined $25 for begging at bowling alley by selling cards which read ftofhelp me see my way through When the girl approached an ofbduty constable Stuart Shelsonwitb one of the card be arrested hen pretty eva They failed to resolve EastWest differences over Berlin during the marathon conference AP Virephoto Made On Berlin is important to continue discuss ing the dispute in order to keep it from getting out of hand Immediately after issuing the joint statement Rusk went be Many Otter To ltdopt Orphans TORONTO CPW Bury head of the child welfare divi sion of the provincial welfare department said Monday his organization has had many of ferspossibly as many as 50 to adopt family of six chil dren He said the offers followed published reports that the chil drenfive brothers and sister want to stay together Their mother is dead and their father deserted them Naturally it would take 513 clal people who would be able to take cars of such family he said Weve bad calls from suc cessful business men and suc cessful farmers The people to whom we would entrust these young children would have to be healthy and have the nec essary money to provide help and good home for them are interviewed by newsman after their private conlerence at the Russian villa in Gen fore the l7nation disarmament conference and proposed that it give priority to three immediate steps he said cnuldbe taken this spring Reverse the upward spiral of destructive capability which if unchecked could by 1966 dou ble what it is today Reverse the trend toward diffusional nuclear capability to new nations Reach agreement on mess ures to reduce the risk of war by accident miscalculation or surprise atta Dymond Wants Minister Dymond today pro posed thcestablishment of bur saries to encourage budding doc tors and dentists to practise in rural and undying areas of Ontario As beginning 20 medical and dental undergraduates will be selected with the coopera tion of Ontarios medical and dental colleges The bursaries to selected un dergraduates would amount to $1000 year eachfor four years in the case of physicians and three years for dentists Not More Than per Copyl Pagu Is Lost GENEVA CP Opposition from Russia appeared to have killed Cunadlon proposal aimed at associating ncutrol countries with the Blg Thrca nuclear test talks Monday night External Affolrs Minister llo ward Grccn told reporters ho had lenrned through Informal contacts that the Russians do gt not want the nonvaligned nntlons to sit in on the testbun tolks There is still possibility that the neutrals will be linked with the talks in informal sesslons later but this would fall short of the Canadian hope and lntcn tion Green was eager to have the neutrals sit down with the big powers ln an effort to reach an agreement before the United States deadline for resuming tests in midApril AMERICANS WILLING it was understood the Ameri cans were favorably dlsposed toward inviting the neutrals With the Russian refusal chance is lost of exerting pres sure fromhelow to resolve dif ferences on nuclear tests Green had said the neutrals mlght help prevent stalemate As things stand the nuclear ti tans are circling each other like cautious elephants each con vinced that the other wants to resume testing each afraid other will steal strategic ad vantage Factory Has Own Fallout HAMILTON CF Smoke and dust fallout from the Steel Company of Canada plant was so bad Sunday that two women used umbrellas to keep clean on their way to church Ald Joseph Kostyk told board of control the stench from the plant was like 1000000 rotten eggs and called for an inves tigation by the smoke abate ment committee and the health department Two service stations said they had washed cars and had to do them again an hour later because of the dust that accuf ulated he said Stelco has equipped one of its furnaces with costly precipi tator that removes much of the dlrt from smoke sald Deloa Matheson city chemist New=Bursaries For Rural Doctors And Dentists TORONTO CP= Health After the gradulate has com pleted two yearsolv servicein designated areasof the prov lnce the bursary would be writ ten off Dr Dymond said Ontarios average of one doctor for every 780 persons compares favorably with tho Canadian average of one for every 079 However some areas have one doctor for every 200 to 300 people while others have one for more than2000 Similarly tho numberof dentists varies from one for every 1600 PETEOHSIII some urban districts to one for 5700 in outlying allTeas he said us Offerelt14cquada 2Key Bomb fSyStem OTTAWA CP The States has offered Canada joint mons that joint control is um control over nuclear weapons on possible as to as US law Canadian territory on the basis remains unchanged of the AngloAmerican tho 75 lawstipulates that Amer key system rellable source lcan nuclear warheads must re said Monday main in Americancustody until The 115 offer has been agreed the fl upon by the Canadian and now SYSTEMWORKS Amerlcan defence de artrnents Under the twakey and by the US stae dcpart ment but as yet has not been accepted ordcted on ythe Ca nadian government urea said system weapons Ymust éome from be FIRE LOSS £25000 MONTREALJCP lost Frldoys fire at the bangfointeamrTrembles hop pingcontre was set Monday at $35260001 Fire Chief JeanLuc Delorm 1saldthe firestarted restaurant when pot of grease spilled on lboVe Butbo has not deitnedfhis torpretatfon pi and on Feb zstoldtbe Com the authorityrto use thonuclear Romero anti U15 president This is one key The Britain can decide whether lsthe second key In practice there arelracy tually two keys onthe firing panel of the Thor missilessta be turned byonAmerlcan of floor and the second by or notrtoiiire the weapons This British officer to fire the nu cloa huded missile stem means that aln cannotidcclds by herself to tire theIWeappmbut hosa veto pnwerfover ngement for provi lionA of nucl arr warheads to aircraft missile and Voodoo jot interceptor squadrons in Canada

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