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Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1962, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ad Tele pnocs PA Hm liia telephone number to call for the BLISIULJ or Editorlei Dept is PA 56537 90th YearNo lol BO Dcssurcau assistant police director right and in spector Gerard iloiilc display John And Harold Talk Of The Common Mart By JACK BEST OTTAWA CPiPlifllfl Mints ier Macmillan of Britain and Canadas Prime Minister Dic fenbakcr scheduled an early meeting today on the vital is sue of Britains proposed entry into the European Common Market The British leader who ar rived here last evening from Washington for twodoy visit was greeted at Uplands Airport by Mr Diefenbaker taking time out from elcctioneering Behind the arrival pleasan tries exchanged by the two leaders there appeared to lie on both sides resolve to speak frankly on the Common Market Issue Canada haghcen in LbeJore front of commonwealth coun tries expressing misgivings about the economic and politi cal implications of Britains possible move closer into the European family The tone of Sundays arrival ceremonies was friendly but bu sinessvlike Mr Macmillan after being an homemade gasoline bomhl to reporters at press conference in Montreal Sunday The met on the tarmac by the Car nadian prime minister said he had come for sensible down toearth talks and consultation His talks with Mr Dicfenba kcrnt least two meetings were schedufed for todaywere not to be taken as negotiations They were the discussions between partners planned in the spirit of family can clove There has been speculation that Mr Macmillan will ask Canada to stipulate the mini mum economic guarantees she would require before giving her blessing to British membership in theCommon Market Canada has taken the general position that Britain shouldnot entertthe Common Market on less the trading position of her Commonwealth partners lsfully protected At present Commonwealth countries occupy privileged position in the United Kingdom market Negotiations between Britain and the European Common Market countries are expected to reach climax this summer possibly in August Il MBS USED BY STRIKING TRUCKERS bombs were the type used by striking truckers in wild clash Friday with police and It is maintained through consultation and it is in that spirit that welcome you again to Ottawa Justice Minister Fulton were among others at the airport about 300 who gathered to wit rivedthele health might be affected by nu clear tests The Voice of Womenplanned silent vigilf on Parliament Hill today during Mr Macmil lnns first conference with Mr Diefenhakcr Hobs Chi Lead With Puck Stars MONTREAL CF Chicago Black Hawks Montreal Cane diens and New York Rangers each have placed two men on the National Hockey Leagues t196162 first allstar team the league announced today The Chicago representatives are left winger Bobby Hull and centre Stan Mikita neither of whom was on the first or second team after the first of two votes at midseason by hockey writ ers broadcasters and telecast ers in the six NHL cities The Canadiens named to the team are masked goalie Jacques Plante who polled 157 out of possible 180 pointsthe most collected by any player and defenceman JeanAGuy Tal bot with 90 Player coach Doug Harvey and right winger Andy Bath gate oi the Rangers round out the sixman dream squad fIar vey picked up 12 points for defence berththe 10th in 11 sea sons for the 37year old vet eran and Bathgate collected 151 Harvey is the only repeater from last years first team Huil who came on with lateseason rush that enabled him to equal the leagues famed segoalscoring record and win the individual scoring title wound up with 116 points giv ing him an 11point edge over Frank Mnhovlich of Toronto Maple Leafs LEAFS PLACE THREE The Maple Leafs winners of the Stanley Cup in the leagues postseason playoffs failed to place any men on the first team but have three represen tatives on the second squad Besides Mahovllch at left wing and Dave Kean at centre delenceman Carl Brewer was named to the second team Ma hoviicb had 105 points Keon 60 and Brewer 79 The Hawks Stanley Cup fin alists also had two mengoalie Glenn Hall and defenceman Pierre Pilote on the second team Hall earned the nod for the goalies position with 86 points while Pilote polled 69 points The sixth man of the runner up team is fabulous right winger Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings who got 115 points Each firstteam member will receive $1000 from the NHL second team members 5500 each Promises Promises Pearson Promises Not Many Promises By ARCH MacKENZIE OTTAWA 0P The first three days of the Liberal ys election campaign whiie lowkeyedshow pat tern likely to last until June 18 The tempo will puicken Ham mering at the government rec ord will be steppedup The fi nal days will see the byways abandoned for quick series of final meetings in major centres But the party message al ready is plain So is the image being projected by National Leader Lester Pearson after one day in Prince Edward Is land and two in Premier Joey Smnllwoods Newfoundland Today following weekend in Washington Mr Pearson is on the roadToronto first and then the West Coast Then he heads eastward across the Prairies and into the vital arena of Ontario Few surprises are expected in the party platform It is just about complete except for the final details of the party stand on defencenuclear arms or no nuclear arms for Canadians Each Pearson speech so far has said that no promises are being handed out wholesale What the party offers is the product of four years of study and research he says The campaign takeoff at Charlottetown last week was tied in with the decision to be gin rolling in Newfoundland which remained staunchly Lib bospital here and discharged Heavy fog shrouded the boy election when the ships collided about 620 am Water poured through leader flies east Wednesday for the gash in the Tarantels side two days of travels and and she wallowed stern down ing and navy salvage vessel put lines aboard and were low riciimann Stand In Meeting Wife Police Minister Bechor Shitrit the country this morning The couple had not seen each other since Eichmann con victed for complicity in the murder of 6000000 Jews was spirited out of Argentina by is 1960 was separated from her hus two were not allowed to touch each other but talked without being overheard Battle To Prevent Ship Settling NORFOLK Va AP The Norwegian ship Tarantel her right side ripped from water line to dent in Chesapeake Bay collision Sunday rested ing deeper Splendor remained aboard the although heavflyfiamaged com tinned under her own power to Philadelphia eral when the dam broke in 1058 ing her toward shipyard when she scraped aground aground today while men from 9mm campaig jm farm two US navy salvage vessels mm mm mere baker takes time out today battled to keep her from settl from politics two days of meehngs with British Prime The bodies of two passengers killed when the Tarantel was Mmmr mumman rammed just about amidship by the Greek freighter Hellenic stricken vessel The Greek ship at mammal mm weeks off and Mr Diefenbaker One of the dead was Mrs said Sunday that in this age Augusta Fabriani about 55 of of air travel election oam Montreal wife of an Italian for eign service officer The other was Richard Berry about 40 Maintenance of permanent of Westfield NJ voters list which would make Berrys Wife and Mrs Fabri unnecessary the enumeration of anis husband were treated at voters which must start seven weeks before every genera speeches in Newfoundland But be has saldhis campaign wont formally start until his keynote speech next Saturday night at London Ont company transpona CP Vlrephoto Bride Takes Lonely Walk NEW ORLEANS AP Pretty Suznne Marie Ricau took log lonely walk down Mr Diefenbaker said in wei 9m C°° Church at coming Mr Macmillan that the salurday l° hci°m° Apnl Commonwcmb in alluded on brido otter leavtng her excom may and abiding principles giunlcnted futher at the church 001 Jackson Ricnu top offllt cer in the prosegregation South Louisiana Citizens Council said church officials would not let Finance Minister Fleming him accompany his daughter to Defence Minister Harkness and the altar railing But he later entered the church to witness the cere Among an airport crowd of many Ricau was one of three Cath ncss Mr Macmillans arrival olics excommunicated by Arch were halfdozen or so mm bishop Joseph Francis Bummel bers of the Voice of Women of New Orleans on April is The an organization dedicated to nu Others vcre Mrs Gaillot clear disarmament similar Jr and political leader Lean group was at Government dcl PetezSr The excom House when Mr Macmillan ar munioaton edlcfisald they ig Madt oTnilfliiiirhoparhjfnth om blank arm erly eounse ydeyiog is or bafli aeflsiggrgl mourning der to desegregato parochial for children yet unborn whose hm LOCAL WEATHER Cloudy Warmer niesday with showers in late evening tow tonight High tesday 75 For Predict Test Bo By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON CPI Pres ident Kennedy and Prime Min ister Macmillan appear to have come to the conclusion that the prospects of resuming serious negotiations with Russia on nuclear test ban may not emerge until late foil or early next year While the two leaders agreed during weekend talks here to continue to press for disarma ment including the ending of nuclear tests an aide to Mac millan sold it may not be re alistic to expect any new ap proach to nuclear negotiations until the Soviet Union under takes and completes another se ries of nuclear dctonations He said Sunday that in order to make progress on negotia tlons for an effective test ban the Russians have got to make move and so far there is no sign of it The assumption is the Bus sians dont want ban and that they intend to test again N0 ALTERNATIVE On that basis the West had no alternative but to await the out come of new Russian decisions on nuclear detonations likely to be launched after the us com pletes its current series in June whim7 ms In two days of talks Mac millan and Kennedy touched on world issues including sum WEST WITH REDS Delay 11 Talks mitry Berlin and the Common Market They agreed that summit conference at this stage may serve no useful purpose but they reaffirmed their willing ness to go to the summit when ever there is an indication that such meetings would serve the interest of peace and under standing The two lenders expressed the hope that Britains negotla tions to enter the Common Market may be crowned with success but the Macmillan aide said the prime minister made clear to Kennedy Britain wont enter the Common Mar ket unless Commonwealth trade preferences are preserved to some extent Macmillan was also reported to have emphasized that Brit ains entry into the Common Market should not be taken as foregone conclusion There was minority opposition in Briatin that could kick up big fuss if negotiations proved less than satisfactory EVEN TOOK HIS BEER MIAMI Fla AP Thich broke into Michael Cavares house while he was away Sun day and took his television set four dresses four pairs of shoes some luncheon meat all of his beerand can opener And on top of that Cavare said they drove away with the loot in his automobile Meeting With Kennedy Private And Personal narrow Monnison WASHINGTON or Lib eral Leader Lester Pearson $33315133 um takingan early break from the emotion whatsoever Sunday ilmpagn in kinda when he met his wife for the mate Presdem Ken first time in two years Israeli Edy 4° mmms sunday Kennedy invited Pearson to said today join him in the presidents up Mm vera Eichmann visited stairs White House apartment her husband in his death cell mmV beanie he and at Ramleh Prison for 11 hours KFmeay we was at an arriving in Israel hung dinner for western hemisphere no she was whisked out Nobel PrizeAwinners including Pearson Later Pearson described the meeting as very private and very personal He said how ever that he and Kennedy had discussed the resumption of nu raeli agents in the spring of Efrggmzesflnflktgi gar nedys meeting with Prime Min Shitrit said Mrs Exchmann later Macmillan of Britain Asked whether they had band by glass partition The touched on the Canadian elec ion campaign Pearson replied Campaign Is Too Long Pouts AirBorne Dief By ALAN DONNELLY OTTAWA CP With the He flew back to the capital arty Sunday after threeday olitioal tour in Saskatchewan on Saturday night in his home onstituency of Prince Albert Election day June in is seven signs last too long The solution he proposed The Progressive Conservative only We were very correct During the chat Kennedys young daughter Caroline bounced in and Pearson had brief exchange with her The Liberal leader was to breakfast today with Walt llostow the state departments top planner before flying to Toronto to resume his electionlt eering At the dinner itself Mrs Pearson sat at the presidents table while the Liberal cams paigner was seated at Mrs Kennedys table to her imme diate left All told there were 175 guests at the blacktie affair in honor of 49 Nobel Prizewinners of the western hemisphere The only winner outside of the US on tending was Pearson who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 ever held in the White House estimated that more than 40 per cent of the Nobel prizes in the last so years went to the west ern hemisphere And of particular pleasure today is the fact that 13 Nobel prizes for peace have gone to those who live in this hemisi phere he said Among the guests was Dr Li nus ulin 1954 chemistry winner who had spent the last two days picketing near the White House against the resumplt tion by the US of nuclear tests in the atmosphere In opening his speech Ken nedy referred specifically to Pearson by name with this lighthearted statement Mr Lester Pearson in formed me that Canadian newspaper man said yesterday that this is the presidents Eas ter egghead roll on the White Kennedy in welcoming the winners at the largest function In his nomination speech at Prince Albert Mr Diefenbaker promised that special com mission to recommend redress of longstanding treaty griev ances of Indians would be set up at the first session of the acid Parliament He didnt qualify the an nouncement with any reference to the possibility that his gov ernment might not be returned and he scoffed at what he said were newspaper forecasts that the Conservafives cant win An audience of some 000 crowded into Prince Alberts 760seat Orpheum Theatre to see the nomination unopposed of the man who has represented the constituency since 195 banner welcoming the prin1e nister and Mrs Diel enbakerJohn and olive to ushung over the stage and Mr Diefenbakers speech had little of strong partisan na ure Much ofhls support has come from people who have been Lib oral and CCE supportersin the pnstNo other party hasyet fielded roundidatr in Prince dously different from the Can Albort conqtuenoy House lawn want to deny that Albert and Conservative offi cials indicated there is slim possibility he may be reelected by acclamation Mr Diefenbakers speech em phasized northern development of great interest in this gate way to northern Saskatchewan and other local topics such as wildlife conservation He said that total 1750 miles of northern roads of 4500 miles planned had beenjbuilt under the federal provincial roads to resources program New railways had been built to resources in Alberta Manitoba and Quebec SEES GREAT ADVANCE By the centenary in1967 Can ada is going to be tremen ada of 1957 when the present government took office This is the first general elec tion in which all Indians will have the right to vote and Mr Diefenbnkers announce menti about an Indian claims commission was greeted with applause There aio several uil sinnotary turn to page two Not More Th per Copy WASHINGTON AP The exploding of Hbombs at high altitude over the Pacifio will give scientists another oppor tunity to check the effects of such blasts on electronic com munications There is no clue as to just when such blasts may be set off as part of the current United States nuclear test program but warning to navigators and pilots to avoid an area around Johnston Island becomes effec tive Tuesday However the Federal Aviai tion Agency has told airlines crossing the Pacific Ocean that they can expect three to four days warning before specific shots are fired Highloathe sky shots touched off in the Pacific in 195s upset communications in various ways and degrees as far as 1500 miles from the burst TWO WERE FIRED Two highaltitude shots were fired in that series one known By WILLIAM HARTLEY MONTREAL lCP Qucbco Provincial Police prepared to meet force with force if neces sary today as reinforcements from Quebec were rushed into Montreal to prevent re currence ofviolenee at srtiko bound northend trucking depot Assistant Director Des sureau said Sunday night the 35 men will be part of itsman force on hand to prevent vlo ience if tnicks make another attempt to crash picket line atlthc depot in suburban Dor va We have no alternative in the matter said Mr Dassur eau The companies have legal injunction against any in terference with the movement of their trucks The eight strik bound com panies have an it ii truce with the International Brotherhood of To rs and since Friday when mob of 200 men turned Cote de Liesse Road into minor bat tlefield aftertwo trucks tried to break their blockade at Smith Transport depot One truck was set nfire by SAIGDNfAP South Viet Nam received stiff note from it today denying charges that Cambodian troops led an attack on Vietnamese border village in which 54 per sons were killed Thenote demanded that the Vietnamese government make up morally for the damage suI fered by the entire Cambodian nation following this false and cruel accusation Viet Nam has formally charged that 200 Cambodians led by government made the attack April 20 on the village of Vinh Lac 120 miles west of Saigon The Vietnamese National As sembly passed resolution can demning Cambodia and calling for change in policy to ward the neutralisi monarchy This was widelyinterpreted as the first move toward diplo matic break The semioificial Cambodian newspaper La Depechc said if South Viet Nam decides to breakreiations with our coun try it is free to do so and to take full responsibility for the decision ANIMDSITY makes The flareup in the centuries oldanimosity between Cambo dia and Viet Nam may become major complication for the West in the area of Indochinese politics If diplomatic relations sboidd 8P5 Scientists Check Effects Electronic Communications as Teak exploding at an alti tude of 52000 feet and the other known as Orange burstv ing at 141000 feet The gigantic fireball from one of the two shots at Johnston Is land was seen in Hawaii some 700 miles away Reflections from the two explosions and the artificial aurora caused by the hydrogen bursts equivalence of 1000000 ions of TNT were ob served in Fiji and Samoa some 2000 miles from Johnston Islt land Wh ether the high altitude shots in the new series will be seen as far or even farther was matter of conjecture The previous high altitude shots caused degree of com munication blackout that Varied widely and some communica tions channcls were operable at all times Officials familiar with the problem said radar and ioraa which is radio aid to naviga tion are affected Police Prepared To OutForce Troublemakers Ill Truck Strike barrage of homemade gasoline bombs and police retaliated with tear gas and warning shots bringing charges of kebreaking from union ficials Mr Dessureau emphasized that the police were within their rights and had no alternative but to protect the trucks and their drivers Inspector Gerard Iioule cbid of the criminal investigation di vision has asked the companies to keep their trucks inside the depots until this afternoon when traffic will be at its li$ttesL However we cant force them to comply he added They have the legal right to move their trucks whenever they want Insp Houle said an investiga tion into the riot is continuing and could lead to criminal pro secution of some of the men in volved ino gasoline bombs used by tbe mob were being checked for fingerprints and police were studying photographs taken at the scene He said preliminary investi gation had shown that num severed the entire Indochi nese peninsula would be split down the middle from the hundred In an votersin Prince 17thparallel of the Gulf of Siam lhiihe west to proyeah if ber of imported hoodlum might be involved Cambodia Denies Charge Of Killing ern Thailand In the centre is Laus southern tongue con trolled by Communist forces and Cambodia In the east is South Viet Nam One of the effects of split would be on air travel Presum ably ali flights between Bang kok and Saigon would have to detour far to the south over the ocean to avoid Cambodian ter ritory Flights carrying Camhos died or Thai passengers be tween Bangkok and the Cam bodian capital of Phnom Peril have been discontinued Siariings Blamed For Plane Crash NORMAN Okla AP high pitched twitter compar able to the sound of Tickei5lfl late summer may have led to the 1960 crash of an airliner in Boston The federal aviation agencys Civil Aero Medical Research Institute here has reached that conclusion after two year study of the apparent affinity or starlings for Lockheed Electra aircraft The crash Oct 1960 killed 62 persons starlings small birds that fly in flocks and feast on crickets were found in gested in the Eiectras turbo prop engines It wasnt the first time Elec tras had been bothered by star lings the institute says Sev eral times before the Boston erash Electras were forced to cut flights short betausehf in gosllon of the birds President Ken IPrime Ministerl ininau of Great is car after final IEDiioNTON Cl Iacks only it gov knows where it is spine powerful nations of the worl Douglas national cratic Party leadci Opening threet in Alberta Mr Do party candidates supporters at Sunday night that needed to rid Cut he termed the me cision in its goveri Never before we so ready for the in We have to Mr Douglas said Fibrin casually optl way the idea ad taken root thi da Support was griculture labor sional and whiter NEEDS PLANNIN There was anim for planned econ The present dot iety of ours ha jplayed itself out Society bad or things it Could Samong them outi WEE Synopsis clnu spersist over mosti day and Tuesday Zspread showers wi faiternoon or eveni Lake St Clair is Sunny with cl today few thi is afternoon jCloudy but warm thundershowers in noon and evening erly 15110 20 toda to south 25 and gu Lake Erie Niagi anke Huron regi this morning is riods this alterno ond thundershower noon and evening iwarm Tuesday showers late in tin rsoutheast IS toda southerly 20 to 25 DEATI By THE CANADI Eindhoven The iMrs Laura Sc who with hernhusi 5published the Dul De Nederlandse Col nnto Iona OohFran 79 well known jbreeder and just peace TorontoDr Sig uel 93 industrialis pist and colector Sf Catharincs 0i EW Taylor 88 retir vlist ParisWendell IIo itor of an appare itack Toronto iLaughlin former to finger of the Montre Hospital London Eileen one of Britains mu journalists and wi iCudlipp joint man Itor of The Daily TorontoDr Jan Kinsman 65 recs assistant supei visunnybrook Militan Cabana QueMa Triquet 80 father Cioss winner and ifidlEl Paul IriqueL Huntsville 0nt Hutcheson 75f dent of Toronto Ct Ithe United Church London Dough Ilhance 41 Paris gtor the one from antler 10month ill it Windsor NSFBo ion Mills 69 new and former proprii vSpringhill NS no London Ahth Cookman 67 dran flhc Timessince it Vancouver Ger 31 former professii blayer in Quebec Vancouver after illness

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