OUR TELEPHONES For Examlner Want Ads Tele phone PA 02410 The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept in PA 6W7 LOCAL WEATHER Cloudy milder chance rain tonight Low tonight 35 High Sunday 45 For complete summary turn to page three Above Niagar sou YourNo 77 NIAGARA FALLS Ont OF tiny girl was rescued from slippery ledge 150 feet above the turbulent Niagara River Fri day because four volunteers continued the dangerous hunt for her after the official search Mas called off Plucked from tiie ledge of mud and rock was April llublt hard who had he rapped for Her rescuers were members of the Greater Niagara District Safely Rescue Organization or ganized last year after four people died when their small boat went over the falls The search and the rescue raised storm of controversy in the area MR AND MRS HUBBARD HUG DAUGHTER APRIL Save ThreeYearOld Little April perky redhead who didnt even cry when her rescuers got to her was last seen at pm Thursday when she went for walk with three playmates START LOOKING About hours later guide the iidren the Ni wggksm mlsslonl in go porcher looldng fhr April on theilditll side of llainbow Bridge The search was called off some th hours after it startedlbut four men belonging to the volunteer organization went out again at midnight and found her about two hours later The girl was taken to hospital where she was found to be suf BC Forms Hydro Authority llnd Cuts Householder Rates VANCOUVER CP Despite one of the biggest legal tangles in British Columbia history Premier Bennetts Social Cre dit government has created single hydro authority and an nounced electricity rate cuts for householders few hours alter the 30 Electric was merged with the 30 Power Commission under new government legislation Fri day householders were told their power bills will be re duced from eight to 70 per cent depending on where they live and how much electricity they use The cuts will affect every area formerly served by the 11C Power Commission and the gi ant BC Electric expropriated by the government last August in move that has had far reaching legal repercussions Only area not affected will be the Kootennys served by pri vate power companies Rates there already are low by BOB Power Commission standards PREDICIS LOWER RATES There were no cuts for com mercial or industrial power users or natural gas consum ers But the premier said the new authority will consider other reductions from time to time He also predicted BCs power rates will some day be the lowest in Canada Dr Gordon Shrum former chairman of 3013 and Dr Hugh Keenleyside former chain man of BC Hydro will have ioint chairmanship of the new 30 llydro and Power Author ity fering only minor scratches and bruises Dick Gorhnm who found her was one of the or ganizers of the volunteer out lit With him were Russel San dcrson an olfduty Stamford Township police sergeant Ben Schweitzer an offouty fireman and George Williams factory hand Gorham is rigger for Ontario Hydro with did the flourishes comA tinuclhe hunt alter the official search was called off 11 just visualized one of my own children there in similar condition and it didnt take long to makeEup our minds to search the area and see if the little girl was still there said Gor ham DONT GIVE UP We just dont give up child could perish if left out there all night It was starting to gel lot colder it didnt sit well with me her being down there and not being found said Sgt Sander son We organized this rescue association for just such an emergency and if we hadnt made atleast tryto find the girl we might as well not be taking the training we are Why was the official search by the parks commission called The search was calledolf because the searchers couldnt think of any possible reason for being in the area they were scouring said Mayor Frank lin Miller As we know now she was in different location alto together It turned out she was on the south side of the Rainbow Bridge Our seachers were on the north side Some of us thought she may have got back to the top and wandered off Commissioner Claims Roberts Stopped Probe TORONTO CF Provincial olice Commissioner lark testified Friday flint At torney General Keiso Roberts stopped an OPP undercover in vestigation of gambling and bribery on the grounds cor rupt officer involved could not be allowed to continue as po iiceman Commissioner Clark said he was told May 11 1900 to ar rest Const Robert Wright on the basis of evidence collected by Const George Scott who for four months that year had played the dual role of under cover agent and tipoff manlto gamblers Wright was convicted this man lb of conspiring with gamblers Vincent Feeiey and Joseph Mc Dermott to obtain information on pending OPP gambling raids The commissioner told the royal commission on crime that he wasordered to arrest Wright at meeting with Mr Roberts and Deputy Attorney General Common Asked by commission counsel Roland Wilson whose decision it was to have Wright charged the commissioner replied JThe minlstel himself Earlier in the day thealtor ney generals name arose in testimony of Deputy Provincial Secretary Cudney Mr Cudney indicated Mr Ila berts bad in effect provided special treatment for clubs in Niagara Falls Windsor and Cooksville lie said the attorneygeneral told him police did not have to be informed about applications for provincial charters in 1957 though this was the common practice at the time Mr Cudney described the ac tion as special treatment of the clubs which police witnesses have termed thorns in the flesh of the OPP Mr Cudney also said Mines Minister James Maloney who died last year told him in 1960 not to be too hard on the Cooksviile club at time when cancellation of its charter was under consideration The charter eventually was can celled The deputy provincial secre tary said he was not pleased at getting the call from the then mines minister He said the only other person to discuss the proposed cancel lation was Mr Herman Toronto iawyer Louis Her man had taken the stand earlier in the day to say there was nothing sinister about his 1e gai work for the club Stanton Hogg assistant coun sel to the Ontario Liberal party asked Mr Cudney whether Met ropolitan Toronto Police Chief James Mackey had advised him at meeting in January 1950 that his biggest problem at the time was operators of gambling CluhS Yes Mr Cudney said he wasnt happy about the situation at all He said Chief Maekey had been anxious to stamp out the gambling syndicate and criminal elements involved Did he indicate that if some thing was not done promptly about it there would be trouble with competing syndicates Yes he said the syndicate would reach out to control great many things if they got hold Mr Cudney added that the chief had expressed fear the gambling syndicate would bring corrupting influence to the province The commission under Mr Justice Reach resumes See Brazil Seizes Phone Co RIO DE JANEIRO CFAP The governor of Brazils Gua nahara state has moved to take over big Canadian owned telephone company charging that it has failed to provide proper service for this Brazilian capital Governor Carlos Lacerda Fri day night issued decree say ing the expropriation of Com panhia Teiefonlca Brasiieiro subsidiary of Brazilian Traction Light and Power Company Lim ited was public necessity nnd in the social interest The company estimates the value of its assets in Guanaborn at $100000000 Lacerda said in an interview that the state is not taking over the companys stock only its management Present holders would continue to re ceive dividends and benellts We are not interested in get ting telephone company he sald We are just interested in obtaining telephones for our people Thus he said his takeover move differs from the recent seizure of an Americanowned company in Rio Grando do Sul state OTTAWA CPiThe possibil ity that the air defence of North America might be run from hole in the ground near North Bay is seen by defence planners here The possibility is based on the fact that of the 22 SAGE semi Automatic Ground Envrron merit combat centres in North American Air Defence Com mand only the one at Trout Lake near North Bay is being built underground The SAGE centres house the computers which collect data from the 159 heavy and 193 gap fiiier radars and work out the courses for interceptors man ned and unmanned to Jshoot down hostile planes The matter was rasied in the commons Friday when the Lib ernls referred to renewed criti cism of the Eomarc anti air craft missiie by two United States congressmen Congressmen William Min shall quoted 115 Defence Sec retary McNamara as saying that one of the weaknesses in the Bomarc system is that it is dependent on SAGE which is above ground and vulnerable to air attack Congressman Minshali is an Ohio Republican The other critic was congressman Daniel Flood Pennsylvania Democrat NOT ADEQUATE The congressmen said evi dence before congressional committee confirms their view that the Bomare cannot provide an adequate defence against massive enemy air attack Lionel Chevrier LMonLreal Laurier asked for comment Defence Minister 119ka655 IN SWEEPSTAKE Ellie Torrie Examiner Burrlo Ontario EluduSaturdIy Mord Budget Mil Six Canadians Win $147500 Ily THE CANADIAN PRESS Six Canadians each won $147 500 in the Irish Sweepstnke to day when Kilmnre won the Grand National at Aintree England No other Canadians came in for windfalls of $59000 each when Wyndburg took second place Six will receive $29500 for the tickets they held on the third horse ltlr What in all the 14 ticket holders shared $1162000 Tomato took two first prizes numbcr XCR 04000 with the nom de plume Sloppy and number XHR 03104 held by Mrs isobelMcCailum Ontarios third prize went to Squirrelly Twirl of St Cathar incs with number XAE 75637 Quebec provinus showed with two firstplace winners Maw rice Pagland of Montreal with XLZ 00608 and Christobei Gie neim with number XLW 69757 Slim Only of Vancouver with said comments by him on state menfs by two tongressmen would be the same as Mr Mc Namara commenting onsome of the illlconceived statements of Mr Chevrier and Paul Hell yer Liberal defence critic Mr Chevrier then asked Mr Harkness for comment on Mr McNamaras reported ment lllr Harkness replied All can say is that the ability of the BomareB missile to do its job of intercepting aircraft has been demonstrated in number of tests which have been highly successful think it is is proved weapon and that is accepted by everybody who is an expert in connection with the matter Mr Hellyer asked Mr llarklt ness to give an opinion of the effectiveness of the unarmed Bomarcs at North Bay The minister did not reply The SAGE centre near North Bay was put underground at the insistence of former defence minister Pearkes It will not be come operational until next year Barrie Ousted Ionior Tankard Barries Junior Tankard rink was eliminated at noon today in the finals of the provincial curling competition at Toronto Boulevard Club Thelocals with Ross Camp bell skip Paul Campbell Merv Wice and Douglas Campbell were defeated by Toronto Parkway rink IN NUTSHELL Sweepstake Wagers In Millions DUBLIN CPl Bettors the world over wagered total of £6011709 in the Irish Sweepstakes run by the Irish Hospital Association an the Grand National steepiechaso at Alntree to day out of this the association allocated prize fund of £3251500 Mother Shoots Children ALBANY NY AP 29y0ilrOld pregnant mother of four described by police as despondent and havmg suicidal tendencies police said seconddegree murder shot three of her children today Mrs Eleanor Mae Parkis was one fatally charged with and was taken to mental hospital sevén Hurt In Collision TORONTO GP Seven persons were lulliredtoday in threecar collision on Highway401 at the Bathurst StreetZ overpass Six of the injured were Toronto teerrfagera Terrorists Strike In 30 GRAND FORKS BC lCP Terrorists struck in the Brita ish Columbia Kootenay area Friday for the first time since the blowing ed major igof powcrtransmission tnworMarch cause emotion in industry i1 XBC 29205 took the remaining top prize The winning amounts are based on an exchange rate of $295 to the pound sterling The two Canadian ticket hold ers on the second place horso were xLK some Lucky One Calgary and XlllT 10371 Lulu Beaumont Nfld Five of the six thirdplace bo nanzas of $39500 went West Thaiv will go to XLZ 0476 Lad dic Vancouver ZNlll 27203 Honey Bun Vancouver XDV 34923 Wentie Young Beaver Cove BC XBS 11606 John Chawartkoski St Vital Mom and ZZM 735335 Joey Mani toha The sixth went to ZPB W20 Lucky Try Charlollee town PEI Kilmore Wins Grand National AINTREE England tREut ers Kilmore today wan the 110th running of the Grand Na tional the worlds steepiechasc Vyndburgh was second and Mr What winner of the race in 1958 third The spillfilled race was run over course soaked by rain andsleetf Thirty two horses started The British owned Kilmorc ridden by Fred Vinter started at odds of 20ml and won by 10 lengths Wyndburgh went off at odds of lsetol and Mr What at 22101 The race carries with it the first Irish Hospital sweepstakes of the season Gay Navaree at 100 to finished fourth 1ilmore lZyearold gelding trained by Price was the oldest horse to win the race in 89 years The winner is bay son of Zaiophus out of is re wn Image Only about 14 starters sur vived the fourmile Baoyard 30jump course The going was heavy after prorace tantrum by the weather which produced rain snow and then sleet Kilmore own by Nat Co hen earned purse of $56665 tbe richest ever for the race Wyndburgh got $7448 and Mr What $3357 Frenchmans Cove the strong 7vto1 favorite fell at the 20111 fence Frcdiths Son finished fifth Dark Venetian sixth Nichoiaus Silver seventh and Cannohie Lee Eighth Kilmores winning time was nine minutes 50 seconds for off the record of nine minutes 204 seconds set by Golden llfillt ler in 1934 By new KELLY UlTAWA CF Harry Pope who quit the army to fight for issuer defence policy plans to carry his campaign into the constituency of Defence Minis ter 11arkness Mr Pope executive assistant to Herridge who is par liamenatry leader of the CCF New Democratic Party group will stand for the New Demo cratic nomination in Mr Hark ness constituency of Calgary North it was learned here He regards his task in Cal gary North if heigets the nom ination as an opportunity to make the New Democratic Partys foreign and defence pol icies real issuesof the general election campaign by hammer ing atthem on the home ground of the rï¬lnl responsible for Canadasdefence effort 959 when he wrote his commander in Que beo City to announce his resig nation from the army ope has been puzzle to his former military colleagues frien and at times histamily which has loner Conservati and Liberal tradition If seeme inconcei Not More Thanh per Copyl4 Papa $3 Million Rise Tax Ilike May Average $10 Unless Record Budget Cut Barries mill rate will be raised three and half mills if City council passes recommendation of finance committee which was discussed for six and half hours at last nights special council meeting which ended at 130 this morning Proposed 1962 budget comes to $186606654 which does not include education figures hkeiy take Barries budget over the $3000000 mark for They will the first time in city history Last years budget was $2760 128 The three and ball mill in crease could cost householders an extra $l0 year in taxes Three main causes are The first payment on the 10 yearhoyni Victoria Hospital building debentures which will account for two mills The first of 20 yearly deben ture payments on the arena roolf which will claim half ml The county registry office which will be cleared in sin gle payment this year but will require one mill to do so The three items were all ap proved by previous counciis and were handed over to this years council with 1961 deficit of $2280520 Council also learned from city manager Gigg that no substantial change can be expected in Barrles debenture debt untilat least 1970 when arrived in 1949 Bar rie owed less than quarter million dollars said Mr Gigg Now it 15 over five million Council went into com tee of the whole to discuss fin ance committees budget re commendations Mayor Les Cooke said We have kept our budget for the year Within the six per cent in crease we allowed for to com pensatefor our six per cent in crease inassessment But the hospital arena and registry of fice are over and above the 35 Million Case Against Garbo NEW YORK APThe fed eral government Friday won tax judgment of more than $1000000 against Paul Fran kie Carho reported onetime underworld king of boxing The judgment handed down by Federal District Judge Gregory Noonan for $1100940 covers the years 1944 through 1956 and 1939 through 1952 but the largest amount is for 1945 taxes That year the government contended deposited about $500000 in his personal bank account but reported only $21000 in taxable income Carbo under 25year sen tence for extortion recently was denied release from Los Angeles County Jail under hail by the US Supreme Court which ruled that hisre1ease might mean danger to prosecu tion witnesses He is appealing the extortion conviction the scion of family with place in Canadian history could throw away promising army career to enter politics for political belief which has never found great favor with the elec torate He had attained high staff appointment in the army after distinguishing himself in battle He was wounded three times in the Second World War and won the Military Cross in the latter conflict and was mentioned twice in dispatches llis letter to his commander put it this way have come to the conclu sinn that our foreign policy un der both the Liberal and Pro gressive Conservative admini5 trstions does not reflect the true interests of the Canadian people andthat it will lead to disas ter As member of the regular army tharei verylittlsthat can do to change these cond tions am therefore compelled to resign from the regular army which now do The study and thong led William Henry Pope tohis decision includedjwork on de grees of BAand 1351 at Sir eior Williams llnlv general budget and unless we can cut it somehow we must raise the mill rate Alderman Arthur lllorrnw sold Its to be met sooner or inter have your cake commented Alder man Hersey We must have sanitary sew ers in the near future at cost of about 51500000 said Mayoi Cooke and secondary sew age piant Barrie must main tain its present standards and Ihavo every confidence indus trial growth will go along with it But future capital expend iture is necessary and the taxes must go up Ive lain awake nights over this thing and would like to see mill rate set tonight DECLINE TO PASS But council declined to go ahead without further study Other large 1902 budget items 1110111812 city eht char es $329129 new accounting machine at cost of 512000 The May liquor vote an estimated $7000 PUC fire hydrant rental to 1h City increased from $0000 to $14000 Road improvement program of $178000 8Public works budget of $408 Urgently required drains costing $21000 Parking lot improvement to receive $8000 Public welfare costs increas ed from $10000 to $07150 Recreation and community servrces such as parks library health and recreation total $102409 Fire equipment reserve an increase from $12000 to $44000 The budget was contained in 25page cioseiy typed brief that council went througi item by item The meeting began ut7 pm and shortly before midnight Alderman Roy Mar sellus rose to demand How much longer are we going to go on Replied Alderman Gerald 11o berts As long as necessary with budget of this size am going to keep on asking questions until get the an swers want think there might be places here can cut it down But Aid Roberts did not ela borate on his ideas and went along with the move to table the budget until special coun cii meeting at pm Monday when council is expected to bring in final figure storm Defence Critic Moves To Unseat Harkness while serving as general staff officer at Montreal He was graduated from the Royal Mill tary College in 1942 and the Army Staff College in 1954 He concluded that defence policy was based on pronuclear principles in an age of atomic and hydrogen weapons and no body seemed prepared to do anything about it Mr Pope 30 had joined the CCF in 1955 The Popes have been figures on the Canadian public scene since Joseph Pope arrived in Prince Edward Island from England in 1010 Josephs son William Henry was PEl col onial secretary and became Father of Confederation while Williams brother James Col iedge was apremier of PEl and vfederalfisheries minister Plan Crashes Passengers Okay crashed unloading her themight but if aboafdcscaped