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Barrie Examiner, 7 Feb 1964, p. 1

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Our inOth Year This newspapermm MuhihrtluWewttlm tinnehotntumotrresdenand WitthllnhlndDm lititth Veer No AT THE WARDENS BANQUET Simeon County Judge blar jorie Hamilton leit and Mrs Dalton Jermay wile ot Sim coc County Warden Dalton Jer rney are shown here with the Police bouquet of flowers presented to hire Jermey by REV ans The flowers are yearly presentation to the Countys first ladies Councillors their wives and special guests at tended the Wardens Banquet at Guthrie Community Hall yesterday See more pictures on page three Examiner Pho Arrest Blonde Escopees Girl riertd MONTREAL CPtPolice t0 dny arrested nyearold blond they described as the girl friend at Antonio Facchlno 81 one oi two men still at large following Thursdays tall escape of six suspected Hooded Gang menu hers Montreal police said the girl was arrested at her Laurie Avenue home in northeast Montreal Her parentsaccom ranted her to police headquar ers She was to he arraigned later today on charges of aiding abetting and harboring fugi ve Police said Facchlno and Jean Claude Messier it the other fugitive stopped at her home shortly after the Jail break and that she and another girl got into taxi with them Pan Deslaurier the taxi driver who drove the pair fol lowing their break from Morit reai Court House cells Thursday morning told police earlier to day be dropped Pacchino and one girl oil at Laurier Avenue about four hours after the break He said he dropped off Messier and the other girl few blocks away Trottic Snarled By Hecivy VSnowt TORONTO iCP hea snow storm whipped through southwestern and central Unis rio Thursday night leaving trail ot stranded cars minor monuments and toppled Up to eight inches of wet snow blanketed an area bounded by London in the west Barrie in the north Niagara Falls in the scam and Kingston to the cost it tapered into line snow and drizzle early today Rushhour traffic was snarled in Tomato Hundreds aband oned their cars on streets Hua dreds more were hours late ar riving home or at work Police Ia reported rash olv accidents iPrlncess irene whoss reported romance with Spanish noble man has caused aturorein utch court and government circles will return home from Spain Saturday it was officially ounced tonight An official statement up proved by Prairie Victor Moi by nensaldt gtPrtncess Irene who had withdrawn from public iiiefor me days in house otra treat in Spaingis unseen to rive at Sotistdijk Palace to lect Crown and Prin THEgHAIiUE Reuters Although the search for the pair described as extremely dangerous has spread to On tario and other parts of One hef police believe they may stii be hiding out in northeast Montreal Desiaurier reported to police today apparently unaware his psésengers were the wanted men and that he was being snushL Thc escapeesiour whime ions were recaptured quickly inspector Herve Patenaude of the QuebecProviaelsi Police said Messier and Fncchlao are extremely dangerous and the most vicious members oi the gang They state three ticaiibra revolvers in their break from the courthouse the inspector said in an interview But by now im certain theyve put their halide on something lot more lethal insp Patenaude said his no linemen have been ordered to take nochaaces with the es capees He also warned that anyone aiding abettingor har boring the men will be prone futed ito the lull extent at the aw Vt mostly involving property dam age Several flights were cancelled at Toronto international Air port Public transportation in the city moved at crawl The heavy wet snow crum frlcd trees and branches under is weight Several intermittent power interruptions were re portedtn the province Tire highivnys departmentre ported most highwaya through out southern Ontaria were pas sable today There masonic drifting in central and eastern sections but snow removal equipment was in operatioaln forces gilt earlier today rise to speculation term council might beta the ailing tordie cuss the problemraised by the ziyearold Irenes position The Dutch cabinet earlier apart nearly four hours wrest ling with therproblcma raise ith pro nobleman Ailonso hourborn Bernhard flew his privttc lnnsbruck hurt if no plane where the winter hrenes reportedromam Franco Spani 11mm The four recaptured prisone eraVictor Pretty Boy Levee que JeanGuy Dsrveau as Aristide Fecteau 27 and Jean Paul Fainrtieau as wera ar raigned Thursday on charges at isiing violence to escape cus Escape with violence is pun ishable by upto live years im prisonment lhe vslxwere betnshridon variety ot charges ranging from armed mbbery and rope to illegal possession of fire arms usno can THICK They used what notice called one at the oldest tricks in the trade to break out of the court house cells Darveail faked stomach acha at about 315 am and asked the jailer to escort him to the toilet lie overpowered the taller and freed the others who picked up two police re volvers and lied to the street Mr Coulis when unlawlully Barrie taxidriver lnmes Coutta told Barrie Magistrates Court today how he was forced to drive Ds tluxe taxi from Barrie to Hamilton at knife point its was giving evidence against Paul Miller who is charged with stealing 8773 from armed with knife Miller pleaded not guilty Mr Coulis told the court that on Jan as be picked up pass anger at the Junction of Ross and antield Streets Barrio Miller was the man he picked up On Duniop Street Miller pulled out knife and said he wantedto go to Tomato He told me to tell the elites over the radio that was tak ing man and woman to Top onto pulled some money out of my pocket and asked him if that was what he want ed but he said No he ilEt wanted to go to Toronto said Mr Coutts The taxi was around it miles from Bnrric on Highway 100 said Mr Coulis when Mtllerf asked him how much money he had got site had given hither 773 Mr coutts went on The knife was pointing at the side at my neck nearly all the this except for couple ot times when he tabbed my ribs with it and told me to slow down When they arrived in Toronto they drove down Yonge Street and toured around Queen and Jarvis streets looking for some of Millers friends Cyprus Fighting Raises Tensions rvloostn tail AP More tiring brokeont in Cyprus today in anatmosphere oi in creasing tcnsion caused by motor gun battle Thursday in which ii Greek and liarkish Cyprlots were killed and large number were wounded government spokes man said there were no casual ties in the only shooting inci dent reported this morning tie said it occurred in thernoun tains behind the northcoast port at Kyrenis when oartt Greek workmen escorted by poiiccwent to investigate the allure of water propping sta on The spokesman said the party came under rifle fire from Turks shooting down at them from the heights of St Hilarion Carlie The Greeks did not return the fire and managed to retreat without casualties the spokes man adaed Meanwhile anufiicial spokes man told reponersftbat specu latter in thefore press that Queen Juliana mghtabdtoate because of conflict with the Dutch government were their the responsibility at at constitui Emerson from Wind Premier Vlctor lMsri insntdolldrenorsm the minis ers Gamesare beinghtsgedjt coi 11 case ceu Margriet viiiage ol Aytos Sozomenos in disputes incident during the the Princess it was arroughly similar in cident that sparked Thursdays battlein which six GreekDye riots and five iurkishCypriots were killed The sixhour battle leit the miles south olvNicosia in flames when British forces ivon ceasefire British armored cars arrived shortiyvslter noon but it was dusk before British oilloers could persuade the two sides to lay down their guns GreekCypriot police and et vilian ltregulars ovenea the vii tags of some all homes after morning The Greeks charged which youths ambushed police ve hicls carrying policemanrand stir Greek civilians one daily journey to In water pump 5ch ingtbo Greektown of non would continue laterin thed Prince Bernhard father the princess meanwhile flow in Athle Inrrie Ontsrlofhnlds Prtdsy FebruaryY 19 sometimes onoaoa PARMER of Seattle Wash member oi the as winter Olympic team is shown with bruised face as he sits next to its GeESospendedeéraier York Thursday night said the lNNSEHUCK AP No members of the US Olympic team received suspended sen tences of three and months today or attacking Austrian no lies and third team member was acquitted charge of making unauthorized use of car was withdrawn The three appeared before an Austrian judge amid accusa tions by US team olficiais that police manhandled and lniured them in Jail alter predawn auto chase and clash with police Thursday They are skier Bill Marolt 20 ot Aspeg Colo and tobog ganists Mik llesseiat ct Eu gene Ore and George Farmer ot Seattle Wash The preliminary charges against them had included car thett much more serious of fence Police said Farmer and lies HEHES lieiea Your boy friend was telling me he wants to settle down and establish home Nancy Well hes got start gave him the gate last nigh his private planeto Inahbtuck Austria where he picked up and Princess Margrtet and took all again for Holland BTILLABSENTH There was stillvno oi the whereabouts of Princess irene Bernharde tr to stirnulatedfres Crown Princess Beatrix land hhstrlan guard at inasbrucir court today Farmer and two other US team members were lormstiy charged with resist tng meat and unauthorised set were drunk and went ber serk when police arrested them at railway station Dr Karl Klee Marolts law yer said the Swiss owner of the car involved was friend of Maroit Klee said Marolthsd bor Cass Raps llospitais Failure To Report Deaths To Coroner TOilONTo CP Attorney General Fred Cass said Thurs day hospitals have not been foi iowlng the letter of the law in supplying eoroners with intor motion on deaths He told press conference hospitals should report all cases of unusual deaths toa outdoor and let himdecide whether or not an inquest is necessary This was not being done gt The matter was brought up in reference to the caseuncbv cred by Dr xMorton Shulmsa chic coroner of Metropolitan th Toronto at surgical instru ment being tell in womans body after an operation The woman Patricia Morgan it died lavdays later in East elnquest was ordered into the local Weather MUMlow cloudy Monday Coi WWW lo mastoid Pore halisrunmaryturn Hunts Not More Than 7e Per Copyi4 Pages use of an automobile They ap peared amid charges by US team olllcials that police marrheadled and injured them in tail AP Wirephoto vine cable from innsbrucki wworpsnpntuisnucross lympic Athletes rowed the car earlyThursday to go to he lnnsbruck railway station and the owners driver reported it missinglie said when police arrested Marolt Farmer and liesst were stand ing nearby and went to the youths assistance General Hospital However the hospital did notreport the un at circumstances oi the death lncIudiagxfhs fact ihst the womans physician was in terrupted midway in the oper ation When Dr Shulmnn brought it to the attention of Mr Cass an death Date for the hearinghas not yet been set Mrncass said in his opinion any similar cases should bere ported by hospital olficials to coroner Russia SEE NEW THREATS OF 0th CRISIS Johnson Meeting Advisers WASHINGTON APL Presi dent Johnson and his top mili tary diplomatic and inteilt gcnca advisers met fornesrly two hours this morning on how to deal with the new cam cri sis over the cutoff of water by Cube from the us naval base at Guantanamo Buy Johnson scheduled another session for the attemoon There were signs the govern ment might be contemplating specific actions Pierre Salinger White House press secretary said tbs morn ing coolercoco in the cabinet room was devoted to an exam ination of the facts as they are how in the posession oi the now in the possession ol the Salinger nd ed without slab oration that Johnson and his key sides obviously were do Ins more than simply looking at the facts it was believed that out six the afternoon meeting might come decisions on speckle steps to be taken by the Uaited State in response lathe Cuban governments cutelf at fth water to the naval base Johnson end his advisers it was understood were exploring ately sending four of its fish ing vessels insideltmerican ter ritorial waters sit the Florida cons Johnson in speech in New Castro governments action in cutting the How of lrcsb water base on Cuba had been ex pccted sooner or later and con tingency plans are already in force to keep the big bass sup plied lndefiaiteiy Originally Havana announced it was shutting all all water to the big boss until the United States released as Cuban lisher men arrested for sailing into US territorial waters But at press conference Thursday night Premier Castro said Cuba had no desire to harm civilians including women and children and would therelors supply the base with water from harm to am daily But he stressed the cutoff would remain in effect for the rest of thetime and that we are ready tofigbt heiors so cepfiing hundllation and black ma Steroindva greater threat then watershortage was the danger the new AmericanCue ban iaceoft would grow and in volve prestige and cold war rivalry ol the United States and elsencv arrmoeoone ndons ltln the US Guantanamo naval LATE

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