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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jan 1959, p. 1

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naming Idm PAMII Infidel moons lot nilmum humans has Legal adoption for Johnny pictured here in his foster home is impossible untilhis real parean can be found Johnny was placed in the fos ron roman Ltcr home by Mom Whytc who operates Whytehaven farm home for children at Bowmanville and the foster liar 1gtfl 4mm 1864 ffl BruSSels Probes Riots In Congo injuredand 300 Africans arrested ex PARENTS parents are anxiously waiting for his real parents to come forward and give their com sent for their adoption Ike Tellanongress working toward tax relief in the foreseeable future In state of the union mes outlining administration lansthe pmident said for fore the nations safety His 5000 word address pre pared forldellvery at joint ses Foresee No Break In Dispute 0n ContractioriIydro Union TORONTO CF Negotiators for the Ontario HydrdEiectric Power Commission and the Hydro Employees Union today studied new proposals for contract set tlement but there was little sign of break in the dispute negotiating session adjourned Thursdaywith no indication that eitherthe whoamember union or Hydro had made any major moves from their basic position on wage increases Talks were Expected to resume today or Mon ay The unionan affiliate of the National Union of Public Service Employees one has asked Sitper cent wage inclcasein each year of twoyear contract Membem voted last month to strike if demands are not met Union offcIals were reported to have modified their demands to IVspercent increase for the first year with the second year left open lorfurther discussions union source indicated this proposal will be put forward in the talks Hydro has stood fast units of fer of IVspercent increase in each year of twoyear agree ment The proposal is in line with conciliation board recommenda tions One contentious union demand is request for assurance that hydro wil lstop contracting out work requestllydro is ex pected to resist The union says that turning over work to outside contractors has cut heavily into its members jobs No date has been set for strike The union says walkout would cut off all industrial power Employees would continue essen tial services unless hydro at tempted to use supervisory per sonnel to increase outpu sionrf the Senate and Housa of Rep entatives also set vll eglslation to be submitted to Congress soon Without being specific about the legislation the president deplored closing of some public schools in the integ rationcontroversy and pledged anew he will take every action necessary to enforce the law as interpreted by the courts laws aimed at wiping out corruption racketeering and abuse of power and trust in labormanagement affairs Amendment of the 1946 full employment law to make it clear that the government in tends to use allr appropriate means to protect the buying power of the dollar The presi dent did not specify just wha he has in mind but he again ed on labor and business leaders to exercise statesmanship to curb the wageprice spiral And he an nounced he will set up cabinet economic growth Passage of new farm legis lation designed to reduce heavy federal outlays in that field eventually and to assure greatcr freedom for markets to reflect the wishes of producers and consumers Eisenhower told Congress the economy is strong and healthy and that the 1958 busi Afimnésty Measures By mvsvnunsou PARIS AP Charles de Gaullr installed Thursday as the first president ofythe Fifth Re publi may open his sevenyear term ith some measures of am nasty especially for prisonersin Mlchel Debre took over de Gaulies former job of premier but the post wasnt the same any more leda Gaulle held the job with strong emergency powers forseven months Debre as mln late of justice wrote the Fifth llepunlies constitution to give more power to the president and The asSembly no onger has to approve the cabinet first and can remove it only by membership majority which at the sam tlme must agree on new inet Fourth Republic cabinets usually were brought down bya minority of deputies which themselves parliament supports de Gaulle to taking office however the Sec and World War hero warnedlthat he felt it his dutyto impose if need be what the public good de Detrerappointed 21membér cabinet that included 17 ministers from deGaulles government Three socialists went into of ficial opposition and former pre mier Pierre Pflimlin asked to be relieved Pflimlin was replaced byRobert Lecourt another mem ber of the catholic Popular Re publican Movement MBP as aminister ofstate Emile Pelletier professional il scrvant quit as interior minister an was replaced by Jean Bertho Edouard Ramolt netn minister for industry and commerce pvhofailed to win re election Joy parliament nelso res tired and was succee by non political technician Pierre Jeanncney some namesake The rest of de Gaullea minis ters stayed altho ugh some could neverprovide asuhstltuta acmptnblafa the majority of the members Wanamakeroi shifted office Information Min ister Jacques Soustelie Political hllllia of thacoloniallst revolt in Algeria ioatllifwwhich brought Assembly Epe¢ted11n France de Gaullerback to pdwer be comes minister delegate ah tachedtc the préniiera office to look after developmental the Sahara resources One of six secretarlEs of state with junior cabinet rank is woman rare thing inFrance She is Miss Nefissesid Cara proFrench Algerian Moslem and member of the National son ALGERIA The premier is responsible for Algeria legally not an over lgerla now Ii Delouvrier vwho hadpowers delegated to him by de Gaullc but whohps no cabinet ranks on the face of it Soustelle has been given relatively minor post Vconsidcring his part in the Algerian revolt and the fact that he heads the Union forthe New Republic UNR party which commands majority in the Na tional Assembly Undoubtedly he will exert considerable political authority behind lhescancsan BRUSSELS lRouleratA nine man parliamentary delegation to day prepared to leave for the Belg giln Congo where 42 Africans were killed and 08 injured in antiEuropean riots earlier Ihis week Tht investigating was voted Thursday by the House of Reoresentativcs in special ses sion called by Premier Gaston Dakens The allparty delegation will stay in the Congo three months to two days of violence starting last Sunday 49 Europeans were seven public schools and seven Discovers Flaw In Parking Law mnoNro CPlCity solicitor Palmer Kent Thinsday raised point of law which makeacer tala illegal parking legal and which at another time of the Year would put police in quandary lie told council committee that allclty bylaws including those applied traffic signs rc fer to standard time In summer months the solici tor polntedvou restrictions such as am to pm refer to Standard Time rather than Day light Time meaning some motor istaaniay have been improperly Roman Catholic missibu schools were sacked and several million dollars damage done in the Congo capital of Leopoldvilie All but 96 Africans have been released Thu arrest was announced of Joseph Kasabuvu leader of the Abako African political move mam who was blamed by Bel giam as havingorganized the rioting to underscore Ahakos tight for independence Congo Affairs Minister Maurice van Hemelryck told parliament Thursday We are all responsible for these events The germs of lib erty which generates in the heart of all men has been ignored He added that the African pop ulation in Leopoldvlhe has been waiting for long time to hear from the Belgian government what attitude its African policy is going to take This attitude ought to have been defined sooner AS RESORT Van Hemelryck sold African uoops commanded by Belgian of ficers had fired at demonstrators only in the last extrcmi Abako leader Kasabuvu was charged with inciting racial hatred and attending an unau thorized meeting the Belgian news agency reported It added Congo authorities are considering banning his political movement According to van Hemelryckna major cause of the riots was unemployment among Leopold vllles Negro population HAVANA AP Cubas cap ital started back to work today after tumultuouswelcome for Fidel Castro The rebel leader warned his cheering supporters theyroust guard their victory against diehard followers of tie posed president Fulgencio Ba tista Castro Thursday night told crowd of 30000 at Camp Colum bia the army headquarters that the next five to 15 years will tell whether the Cubans will profit from their victory over dictator ship and oppression The path ahead will not be easy he said and thevcoopera tion of every Cuban is needed to put the nation on the road to full committee on price stability for fiehm Wines and We WARNS 0F FOES Castro warned of enemies still at large He said certain ele Ont Will Share Fort York Cost TORONTO GP Premier Frost said today if Toronto de cides tomove historic Fort York to make way for multimilllon dollar expressway tbe provmce will payhalfthe cost ments are trying to upset the peace His soldiers had seized huge supplies of arms and am munition near Havana Thv rebel Chieftain finally reached Havana Thursday after noon after week of slow tri umphnlprogress across the is land from YOriente province All business and industry came to halt and virtually the entire population of 1225000 poured into the streets to cheer as the leader and his bearded warriors made their way through the city itwas the biggest hcroswelcome Cuba overhad seen With an escort of tanks auto and other vehicles Castro pro ceeded at snails pace through the surgingcrowds to the presi dential palace There he was met by Provi sional President Manuel Urrutie who called him the great son of the Cuban people Castros motorcade moved on to Camp Columbia about 10 miles from downtown Havana Castro was pale tired and hoarse but he spoke for 90 minutes until almost 1130 pm One of the growing problems facing Urrutias government is an attempt by the Communists to get strong grip onthe powerful 1200000ltmember Cuban Confed erationoi Labhr The premier made the state ment in letth received by Mayor Phillips in answer to re roarka in themayors inaugural address Monday Mr Frost said the decision to luth the fort was matter for the city in conjunction with the federal government which gave the fort and surrohnding tern torles toToronto in 19091 Premier Frostsaid the prov inces concern was due to its one half interest in the Frederick Gardiner expressway being built along Torontos lakeshore Pnrssnnr masses The Reds already have five of the 22 positions on the con federations executive commi tee They also hold seven major postSin Castros 26th of July movement The Communists sup ported Castros tista war against Ba Castros chief labor representa tive is known antiCommunist But if the Reds can gain control of the labor confederation they lwill be in position to call strikes and disrupt the provi sional governments plans to straighten out Cubas economy Russian Notefor France PARlS Reuters Russia has handedFra re note taking modified tonaon thcBerlin issue Fredzh eign ministry spokes said today liugh Brennan Dies Suddenly NAPANEE CP Hugh Brennan member oflhe an Gibbard Athletics baseball team today Spot lilane Wreck mammoth AP in the assembly but his sails clearly seem to have been triml med SoutheastyAlrllnes plane was who about no miles out south killd es of 25 years ago died uddeoly the AngloNewfoundland Develop Ken Robinson former direcv torof recreation in Barrie has been named citizen of the yearfor 1958 in Peterborough where he is now recreation commissioner The award foll owed poll conducted by the weekly Peterborough Review Police Recover HitRunjfiuto TORONTO CF Donald Lewington 79was charged with obstructing police and public mis chle today after police spent sev eral hours trying to track down the driver of car that mounted streetcar waiting platf knocked down fourpeasI Ltiwington was roused from bed andplaced in Cells early to dayafter lengthy questioning lohce said they were supplied With names of several people who were liker to havebeen drivers of the car owned by Lewingtou All loads were false Marsh and mirror were knocked from the car but it kept going Apasslng motorist chased it but lost it car Was found later near Lewingtons residence Mrs Leedia Seepe 47 suffered tom fractured legs and concus sion James Larack suffered fractured thigh Deny Egypt Report On Israelilighier JERUSALEM ABAn Israeli government spokaman denied to day an Egyptian report that one faraeh jet fighter was shot down and another damaged in an air battle Thursday over the desert rFrenchhuilt lsraeli Mysteres fought Sovietbuilt MiGl7s of the United Arab Republic and each side charged the other with vio lation of its air space Israel said the fighl took place over its Negev Desert and the Egyptians claimedit was over the Egyptian Sinai Desert in peculiar position Thursday ket RCMP snort Provided To Cross Loggershoad Block GRAND FALLS Nfid CF No woods operators under RCMP escort drovc truck through International Woodwork ers of America CLC picket lines Thursday to deliver pulp wood to ment Company pulp and paper mil here No violence was re ported Loggers voted Dec 31 strike against the company for higher wages and shorter work week Earlier this week independent contractors reported that pickets stopped 10 trucks from delivuing pulpwood The provlncinl attorneygenes nls department said No man whether on strike or not is en titled lo take forcible possession of the property of others to set up road blociu to prevent the free movement of property or to molest any persons They said RCMP here have been instructed to prosecute those responsible for stopping an independent contractor moving $50000 worth of woodand gen and for dumping $300 worth of his wood on the highway The IWA and other Unions cer tified since 1950foundthemselves Mr Justice Sir Brian Dunfleld ruled in the NewfoundlandSu preme Court that because of technicality no union invNew foundland has yet received cer dficate under the 1950 Trade Un ion act nu leads in the unfortunate conclusion that we have not had any trade unions of good standing since the 1950 act came in The lWA Wants the priscnt 50 hour work week for pulpwood cots tors shortened bysix hours with out loss of take homepayrvplus livecentsanhour pay boost over the next two years The company turned down the de mands which would give the log gers basic wage of $112 an hour instead of the present $105 In Toronto Praident Lan don Lad of the MA said today the union will flght right down the line to win the loggers strike at Grand Falls Nfld He sold in an interview he is awaiting the turtof Newfound land attorneygenerels statement but commented Weve kept within the law in every instance and were going to continue within the law But what the law is in our estimation endiwbat it is in the estimation of others may be two things Prople witha bit of power in their hands like to read into the law whatever they see there Thil is just another case of the 13on crsthatbe trying to beat Hielo gers gt our people have jo just came as the company has prop erty rights Were golngio pros diam Burst DISa tect thejob rights of our people sterwin Spain Maori aEEn ZAMORA Spain AP dam on Lake Sanabria burst early to day unleashing wall of water on the mountain village of Riva delago More than 00 persons are known behave perished and many more are nusaing Houses in Rivadelago town of 500 inhabitants were swept nway The dam broke at 1230 em and most villagers were alseep All fire trucks and ambulances troops garrisonedin Zamora and members of the Fplange party Youth Front were ordered to the scene The Monacabril power station on the western edge of the lake and employees on duty there also were engulfed by the wall of water The disaster occurred in one the most inaccessible sections of Spain Telephone and telegraph con nections with Rivadelego were out and the road from the village to Pueblo de Sanabria was washed out in number of places making rescue operations diffi cult Provincial Governor Juan Mur illo took personal chargeofthe rescue operations Steady rains during the last month had swollen the lake to the brim It also is knovtnwas Lake Villacbicaand is located in the extreme northwest corner of Zamora provinceabout10milel north of the border with Portu gaL Rivadelago is just below the Monacabril dam Monacabrll llydr odilcctrlg Company is subsidiary of the governmentoperated Spanish no tional industrial institu Engineers immediately tMa drid for the disasterscener The Vega do Tera dam the one that broke has 112 feet high with capacity of 234000000 bic feet of water The difference in level between the dam tl Rivadelag 1690 feet rmps this morning were tryv ing to ruch Rivadelago by boat The road to the illaga Was flooded Find VaultLoaded With Exploswes TORONTO CP Dr Ward Smith of the attorneyAgcnerals laboratory was called ioday to the Clover Valley Foods Limited in eastend Toronto to usurious basement vault loaded with nitro glycerine Police said safecrackers sppaoi cntly vwere frightened away he fore they bada chancgftodeto nnte the explosive The tained no money

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