For Examiner Want or Editorial Dept is 98th YearNo 97 Firemen more up close to the burning tank to spray chemicalfoam on it to keep It from spreading The 85000 Describe Vocational COuISe As BoobyTrapped Lure TORONTO CplVocational training courses in high schools were variously described Tues day as means of keeping tccnagers at school and yboobytrapped lure that might deprive capable students of university education The divergent views were ex pressed during panel discus sion held in conjunction with the annual conference of the On tario Educational Association The subject was Ontarios re cently announced threestream high school cirriculurn Cameron Vocational co ordinator for Sault Ste Marie US Millions Rebuild Range OTTAWA CPThe United States defence department will soon put up about $2000000 to help Canada resume its role in space research The sum will be spent for the reconstruction of the rocket range at Fort Churchill Man destroyed byfire last year Canadiand officials said today the contract will be let by the Us government within three weeks The es tablishment is scheduled to be completedby November Operation of the rocket fa cilities has been transferred from the 115 Armyto the US Air Force under terms of new CanadaUS usage agreement The rocket establishment was set up in 1957 as joint project of the Internatiopal Geophysical Year Informants said the 115 Army has no further need of the site and it is being turned over to the USAF for aerospace re OUR TELEPHONES phone PA HAIL IGEElEPOOD number to call for the names Harold Klinck of the Ontario Ads Telau PA 56337 lb 01 COMPANY TANK FARM gallon capacity tank exploded and caught fire late last night The burning tank was part of the Sinclair tank farm across said the programs emphasis on vocational training will reduce the school dropout rate Mr Cameron said middle group of students will give up school if they are exposed to 1m much academic education Vocational training is the Ecarrotthat will keep them at school he said Increased lacademic training will drive them out He approved of trend to ward dropping Latin instruction in favor of more vocational training School Trustees and Ratepay Scientists of the Defence Re search Board the National Re search Council and Canadian universities will continue to co operate with the Americans un der the new agreement De fence scientists hope instru meatpacked rockets will pro vide information that could lead to system for detecting inter continental ballistic missiles at launching or in flight Rockets fired fromChurehill will be comparatively small25 feet long at mostbut they will be capable of soaring up to 150 miles They include the Cana dian Black Brant If and the American NikeACajun Aerobee and Javelin While the Churchill installa tion is being rebuilt our scien tists will continue their research work at the Wallops Island rocket range in Virginia in co operation with US space ex search Khrushchev Agrees With IFK That Accord Precede Summit NEW YORK AWPremier Khrushchev has told an Amer icanpublisber he agrees with President Kennedy that accord on crucial issues must precede new summit meeting between the two leaders But the Soviet premier gave no ground on major EastWest issues in an interview in the Kremlin last Friday with Gard ner Cowles president and ed itor of Look magazine and pres ident of the Des Moines Reg ister and Tribune Company Khrushchev told Cowles he now agrees with Kennedy that they should meet again only if such meeting could produce positive results We should first reach some agreement on the questions on which our common decision is required now to avoid com hot and war he said The Soviet leader expressed perts defensive war against an ag gressor and wars by subject peoples to liberate themselves ARMS ISSUE CRUCIAL During the wideranging dis cussion lasting nearly three hours Khrushchev told Cowles he thought an agreement on Berlin and Germany should pre cede any disarmament agree ment but that he realized the arms issue was the question of questions The Soviet leader made clear he had not budged in his re fusal to tolerate any form of nuclear inspection which he looks on as merely acoverup for espionage Khrushchev expressed belief some glimmcrs of hope for Berlin and German settlement have appeared in the current negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Uniont But he reiterated the Kremlin hope that major war could be avoided but be repeated his previously stated support for condition for such agreement withdrawal of Western troops ditinnal descent birds mosses folk music of new Canadians and pre his toric sites in the central areas of the province will study reptiles amphibians and the Ojibwa family organi zation in the Winnlpeg area under study for its northern birds fossil fishes of the Wapiti Lake area and pre historic the highway from the refin ery There were conflicting reports as to what was in the tank gasoline or diesel fuel AF Wirephotoi ers Association disagreed He said stepped up vocational training programs may divert potential university students to vocational trainipg hope the carrot wont be too attractiv he said Mr Klinck also described as nonsense the suggdstion that university entrance standards sllould be raised second panel called for in creased federal participation in education The panelists all school trustees agreed new sources of revenue soon must be found tomeet rising educa tion costs Cullen of the Iroquois Falls public school board charged newspapers had over played Quebecs refusal at the Canadian conference to surren der its provincial education rights To overcome French Canadian resistance to federallt ism in this field he proposed that bilingualism be fostered in Englishspeaking schools Sigsworth of Toronto said provincial autonomy in ed ucation is retarding Canadas development He suggested creation of national education office as first step toward massive federal involvement NO RESEARCH HERE Dr Jackson re search director of the Ontario College of Education said fed eral funds are available for re search into almost any subject but education 51 Parties Aid Research OTTAWA CIDMore than 50 parties from the National Mu seum will fan out over Canada this summer in one of its big gest research programs North ern Affairs Minister Dinsdale announced today Studies range from search for prehistoric sites in the Maritimes to an investigation of marine life in the Canadian Arctic and study of birds in northern British Columbia Ten parties will work in the Atlantic provinces The work includes study on Eastern folk music by Dr Andral of the Musee des Arts at Tra ditions Populaires Paris STUDY ACADIANS In Quebec there will be study of mammals in the East ern Townships and Gaspe ad researcb on folklore and study on the family sys tem of Canadians of Acadian Studies in Ontario include on the Prairies scientists British Columbia will come production turning for the sup Bnrril Ontarlo Canada Wednesday April 15 1962 of Broadcast Governors to share the 25 hours of free peared closest to all party NIAGARA FALLS NY AP Ice piling up in the Niagara River disrupted the normal flow of water over Niagara Falls to day and harcd wide sections of rock at Ihe brink of both the American and Horseshoe Falls Local residents said it was the first time they could recall seeing so much here rock at the crest Most upper river ice jams occur in the winter when the crest is coated with frozen spray and the bare rock can not be seen even when theflow of water is cut There is no apparent danger to property The flow of water OTTAWA CPAn American industrial executive said Tues day made in Canada ap proach paid his company divi dends in its Canadian operations and revealed way to compete in the European Common Mar ket Jones general mana ger of CooperBessemer of Can ada Limited said his firms de cision to produce heavy ma chinery at Stratford Ont has provided jobs for Canadians and lessened the amount of im ported equipment used in the Canadian petroleum natural gas and other industries The clue to success he sug gested was having more than 40 existing Canadian manufac turers supply most of the neclt essary components to be as sembled by the wholly owned American subsidiary This had the doublebarrelled effect of keeping the wheels of The EEG had to stop in as court of last resort when the four parties were unable to agree among themselves on how network time the CBC offered Picking the formula that tip agreement in meeting here Saturday the governors gave this breakdown of 15min ute periods on each of the four main CBC networks Progress iv Conservatives nine Liberals seven New Dem ocrats five and Social Credit three The only change from 1950 is but Social Credit loses one quarterhour pcriod to the Conservatives This formula opplics on 10 1a of 21 free network hours six hours on eachon the CBC English television network of 82 stations the French TV net work of 17 stations the trans Canada radio network with its 120 stations and the French ra ilin network which has an out els Ice Building Up At Niagara Interrupting Water Flow over the falls was estimated at 100900 cubic feet per second the normal summertime flow but the flow was heavier than usual in open channels The ice jam below the falls meanwhile began to disperse as the temperature climbed to gear 70 for the second straight ay The heavy ice unusual for this time of year is blamed on late breakup in Lake Erie The largestagea of bare rock was aboutzso feet wines the crest of the Horseshoe or Cn nadian Falls It was caused by an island of ice upstream from the brink Made In Canada Tag Aiding US Company pliers and lowering CooperBes semers own capital investment The result proved so satisfac tory that the American parent company now was planning to adopt the same approach in its European operations TALKS T0 MINING MEN Mr Jones was among more than 50 delegates to present technical papers Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metal lurgy Mr Jones said his company which makes pistonheads cyllt inders compressors and other equipment originally sought to manufacture these products in the same way as in the 115 In View of Canadas smaller market this type of scaled down operation was rejected as uneconomical The answer was to lease an old CNR plant at Stratford and use the facilities machine tools IN UTSHELL Fidel Castro Denies KEY WEST Fla AP sistent report that his regime their parents and send them postmidnight address Violent Earthquake Rocket Hits Morin PASADENA Calif AP is expected to plunge from of the moon Scientists say it Minuteman blasted from Berlin sites blow apart Prime Minister Fidel Castro to day branded as cruel counterrevolutionary rumor the per illogical idea he told television and radio audience in GRENOBLE France Reuters quake shook Grenoble and the surrounding district today causing serious damage to property aschimneys fell on cars parked in appeared in the walls of many houses As the sun rises Thursday on the desolation oi the lunar landscape the black sky onto the surface side of the moon at 550 am PST 850 am EST Pair Of Rockets Blown Up CAPE ctiNavEnAL Fla AP two US military missilesMinuteman and Pershingended abruptly in pair of spectacular explosions Tuesday The out of an underground silo Tuesday night on an intended 4000mile test flight and some 40 seconds later Several hours earlier sile zipped off the cape and met the samefato and craftsmen of variety of Rumor plans to take children from to Russia Its an absurd In France violent 40second earth One person was injured the streets and cracks Tomorrow AM LLS spacecraft Ranger will strike the unseen back The success strings of selling these things he asked preme Court of Canada held Tuesday that there is no sep arate cause of action for allen ation of affections in Ontario tion in disposing of an action by Frank Kungl ot Leam ington Schieferalso of Leamington for damages for criminal con versation adultery and alien ation of affections Kungl for criminal conversation $25000 for alienation of all tions The same 9753 ratio will apply to the two free hours that the CBC will provide on its Dn minion radio network which consists of 50 stations Effective starting date of the free time is up to the CBC But the total will be spread over thc two months loading to the June 18 federal general election In all cases the free hand casts will be in so called prime radio and TV time ALMOST CUT OFF The previous years the divi sion of the time has been based roughly on the proportion of Commons seals held by each party On that basis Social Credit this year would have received no time at allit was left willi out any Commons seats after the 1930 election It was only with the agreement of the other three parties that Social Credit obtained any free time NonJury Assizes Now In Session Nanjury hearings of the Sup reme Court of Ontario com mcnccd in Barrie yesterday with 30 cases on the docket and Mr Justice Fraser presiding Most cases on the list are divorce ictlons and claims for damage arising out of motor ac cidenls Major item is the million dollar claim by Carol Hare against the town of Collingwood for injuries resulting from fall Canadian companies to produce the components for the as sembly operation These com panies supplied pistons heads cylinders nuts bolts and cop per tube fittings Our suppliers have done bang up job They have been eager and willing to learn and have welcomed the opportunity to fill some of the valleys in their own operation DayOld Ducklings Stuffed For Toys TORONTO CWThousands of dayold dueklings are being slaughtered in Japan stuffed with sponge rubber and em ported to Toronto as 69 cent toys for kiddies says Toronto Humane Society official George Hulme general man ager of the Toronto branch of the society asked that the fed eral government refuse to al low the toys to be imported into Canada He has sent dead duck to Ottawa for examination by vet erinarians The toys may be carrying disease he said How can we teach kids to be kind to animals when theyre LOCAL WEATHER Mainly sunny and arm Show ers tonight High tomorrow 55 For full summary Low tonight 15 turn to page too Not More Than par Copy20 Page TORONTO CflA lawyers attempt to have gambling bosses Joseph hchermott and Vincent Feelcy represented dI rcctly at the royal commission on crime inquiry was delayed today by the Ontario appeal court until Friday three man panel of the court deferred until then the hearing of an application by lawyer Walton Ilosc to have the court rule on whether he can crossexamine commission witnesses and call his own The commission heard new evidenccTuesday of connections in 1053 between Ontarios gamb ling hicrarchy and persons in the legislature the attorney generals department and the provincial police It also heard that an OPP antigambling squad member in 1954 and 1955 was offered bribes up to $65000 by former squad member and Windsor gambler for protecting gaming joints It heard too that organized gambling in Ontario was as sisted by betrayal by some policemen police administra With its eight large engines each delivering 165000 pounds of thrust the Saturn rocket roars away from the launch pad at Cape Canaveral today in the second test of the heavy space vehicle Only the first stage ispoweer in this flight The two upper stages will be OTTAWA or The The court made the declara Ont against Tally of Mrs Kuagl originally sought dam ges of 525000 from Schi Pershing military mis by Kungl against judgmen The actlon involved an appeal of the Ontario Appeal Court which set asidea decision of the Ontario Supreme Court awarding Kungl damages of $10000 and ordering new trial to assess damages of 52000 for adultery and 000 for alienation of affections said in the Supreme Courts rea sons for judgment that there no separate cause ofactitm known to the law of Ontario FOR ADULTERY ALONE dt Mr Justice Cartwright said that Kungl had established an action for damages for adultery alone He saidthe court as inert ballasted with water to The $0000 included damages Mr Justice Cartwright alienation of affections WITNESS OFFERED $85000 BRIBES Progressive Conservatives Gain In Free Time Division OTTAWA tCPThe Conserv last ntives gained at the expense of the Social Credit party Tuesday in the final division of free CBC network time for eloctioneering Liberals and New Democrats retain the same proportion of free lime as they had in the 1950 election under the arbi trary split made by the Board Postpone Lawyers Attempt For Direct Representation tors and by elected or ap pointed government officials Police Glicf Shrubb of lclcrborough former anti gambling squad member men tioned this betrayal and also testified he feels his efforts on the squad between 1955 and 1058 were frustrated by At lorncy General Roberts and others Shrubb said Leo Finnegan of fered to buy him 560000 molt to property in Chalham and $25000 home in Toronto in re turn for the officers help The jut jawed former OPP corporal said Finnegan in 1054 was coowner of place in Sandwich Township outside Windsor called the Border Cities css Club the predeces sor of Jlater Roseland Club run by lichermott and Fcclcy He was offered the motel house operating expenses and lions share of the gamb ling clubs revcnuc if be pro vided help in keeping game or two open said Shrubb SATURN INSECOND as The police chief said he turned down the offer simulate the weight of Live stages The vehicle will be deliberately destroyed about 65 miles altitude releasing most of the 95 tons of water Scientists hope to learn much about the upper atmosphere and its effects on water mass es from this experiment known as Project High Va for AF Wircphotol Rule No Separate Cause For Alienation Proceeding sf sessed these damages against Schiefer at $5000 Kungl Mr Justice Cartwright said has not separate cause of action for alienation of his wifes affections but that such alienation been established is the result of the criminal and is one of the matters to be taken into consideration sessing thedamagcs insofar as it has conversation in as He said that there are num ber of Ontario Appeal Court judgments in which the asser tion is mad ation of affet tiohs does 3exist in Ontario However he said that insofar as they do make the assertion nay ought not to be followed