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Barrie Examiner, 4 Feb 1959, p. 1

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45 10 VKukl The den may total 65 force base are Chanting Yanks go home but leave Brymer with us 14 University of Toronto stu dcnts picket the 05 consulate in Tomato protestingjhe pro Dosed extradition of Kenneth William Brymer 20yearold STUDENTS lino ioronto youth to Florida Bry mer convicted in Florida and sentenced to 20 years for steal ing $169 escaped prison in 1957 after serving two years and fled back to Canada lie now is in ONLY NINE sonvivons 65 Are Feared Dead As Plane Hits River NEW YORKtAP new American Airlines plane carrying 73 persons crashed into the fog cioaked East River Just before isddnight Sixtydive were feared ead Nine survivors were plucked from that Inflpgthjrfid water in the firs to ph and the sin limpered seaflhers who huntedforbodiels in water littered with luggage and chunksof the planawrcckage fhe missing persons include Beulah Zachary producer of the Fran and Ollie television 081 ihaairliner Lockheed Elec tra fourturboprop model put into service about week ago was relying on instruments to land in the fog and light drizzle at La Guardia airport at the end of nonplop flight from Chicago crashed alter takeoff storm Feb 1957 nventy of the it plummeted into the river be tween 2500 and 1000 feet on of the shoreline start of the run way The plane cracked intwo The disaster scene wasabout half mile from Rikers Island where Northeast airliner in snow 94 persons aboard the Northeast said Everett Phelps 48 per of th tugdwe turned searchlig an saw crackin up in all directions He added pulled three persons out There seemed to be bodies all around and there were continual screams for help Phelpsssid his crew picked up eight survivors before therwreck age slipped away from them in the darkness Plane Crashes Take Heavy Toll pile US Dead Stillzllnknown jay rim Assocurnn PRESS death took heavy toll mm sides over the United States Tuss day Shortly before midnight an American Airlines plane with 7d persons aboard crashed into the EastRiverat New York City Near Masonvmwlowa light plans carrying three rock roll 5318108 stars and apllo ashed lnto=a snowcovered field All four were killed The singers were Buddy Holly 22 Ritchie Vaiens 17 jandJiles Big Boppert Richardson 23 847 bomber attempting at Littl nit Ark up and its crew members were Nfldulimoné lha was actordancer Gene Kelly IN niViNo PLANE GANDEEINfld CPlExcifed passengers told today haul it feels to take sudden dive of nearly 80000 feet in jet airliner thought my jaws and shoul ders were leaving my body one female passenger said Typical comment was the pressure was Stetriflel Que small baby slept throughrthohnttre flight The comments come frum am the 114 passengers aboard PunAinerican jet clipper which landed lately cranium night on control after the abrupt drop cused by trouble in the pl pilot PanAmerican manager here said Were lucky ltwas jet and not piston lype aircraf conceivably unable to pull back to New York his daughte in tended the concession to member coslrlp lEST Exrnlioiriou custody awaiting hearing on an application by the US to return him to the Florida prison The students carried signs saying Dulles drop dead and 20 years for 3160 Coast guard boats raced to the scene and gave report of pick ing up bodies everywhere temporary morgue was set up at nearby Queens Point and were rushed to Flush ing hospitalchen were in crid cal condition many otherinjured The marquee ran along the front of Maurice Pollack Limitee on Charest Boulevard the main artery ofjthelowertown shopping district 0f reinforced concrete lconstruction it was about 3310 feet cog Every available city ambulance wasrushed to the scene Police said they sent call to local army units for extra asslstanoo RCAF Searches EFoiflSiiipli Drum HALIFAX CPtRCAF Search and Rescue headquarters said to day surface vessels are attunpl iug to pick up an oil drum spotted by Search plane Tuesday in the area where the Danish vessel liens iledtoft vanished after hit ting an iceberg lastFrlday The drum painted deli13nd with white stripepwaaslmil to is carried rho theliedtoit an RCA spokesm till nn tan mi of reported sighting of on Tues day gt in the search area GMNM gt McFarlands Leave For Game in wereat leastseveralhdead and LONDON AP McFarlands Canndao team in the world hoaksy chlmpionships left landon airport today for Oslo and game in the Norwegian capital Thursday The Canadianshave arranged matches in Norway Sweden land Germany ltaly and Switz erland before going to Czecho slo skis fo War strength that itwss able in POSSIBlillY mm woman See No ustification For Bread Price Rise Barrio housewives advised there was possibility thatJhe price of bread might be increas ed said they could see no Jus tification for price rise were joined in their opinion by spokesman for the Canadian Wheat Board TheWheat Board spokmman also did not agree with figures quoted by Arthur May Cann dian baking industry spokesman who said Mutiny that the price of flour had gone up 15 cents for toepound bag Ind that the price ofbread might increase The increase the Wheat Board spokesman said was 136 cents for lowpound bag of flour which works out to less than onetenth of cent more for the production of single loaf of bread An increase of 17 per cent in freightratcs wosoiso given byMr May as another factor in the possible rise in price of loaf of bread NOTHING OFFICIAL spokesman for leading bakery in Barrie said today that any localaincrenao in broad rates should not be expected in thefnyearfuthreu The company had bee led Sleasorof Parkside drive adding that if bread went up in price gum we will have to pay extra When theprice was Thu raised before we all wondered how we could afford it but be cause it ill the Statf of Life we have managed somehow she said Ill start making my own rea Mrs John Grihlm Barrie housewife of 45 Shirley Avenue said grimly when iii formcd there was Ipooslbllity that the price of bakers bread might increase WHAT ABOUT SURPLUS You read in tholnowspapers that one of the governments big problems is getting rid of the surplus ofwheat produced in Canada On the heels of that comes the Innounoement that bread will have to go up Day of the reasons given that what hasbeenincréasedinpriccby five cents Wei Why are they raising the price of wheat when they taeom to babble tonal what not they have on handtMrs Graham asked When tnldthat freight rates which were boosted 11 per cent last December can factorjn the bread Mrs Graham bushel theTorl1n other factors In labor costs ha almost forced bakerlelto boostthe cost to the consumer The average price for bread in Eastern Canadals cents for uounceloah In tbevwest itiis 19centa for ltmuacc loaf BARRIE ACTION 0ne Barric housewife air qualnted withtlie possible in crease lnthe price of bread said she would tart baking her own another it she thought that brand was commodity which should be kept down and within thereach 01 people with large families Another mother of eight tools the poit philosophically feel ing ti breadwent up maybe omethlnl is would go down will Inca hai hudget ilsastapio foodroler Vigorous Para mucosaorb the price of flour would cost them another 000000 you heestimated Mn Glorglannl Blake mm it tint the diqu be cost of bread is the LIMIT The small business man is the one who is being hard hit Mrs James Kelly Sunni dale road mother of eight chills ren whose weekly bread pur chases amount to 21 loaves feels thata rise in the cost of breaa will certainly stretch her bad get However she states that things usually balance them selves If the cost of one thing goesup another usually comes town ligiee on Route For3lioyal Tour In ThisBree newcomers8 rgxan ay aveoprn Association today annoImeed that agreemth had been reached any It is expectedzthat therewill statement from Ouawa within the next two weeks after final approval has been given to anus NOT JUSTIFIED When advised thatthe price of flour went up 15 cents re cently fora bag of 100 pounds and that bakers were finding hard to hold thaprioaline Graham replied that in her opinion als cent increue in gecostto bakers for lwmgounds flour urtainly not justify anything increase per loaf even with freight rate increases included Fm quoted by the spoke msnfor CanadianbakersAr thur May exe live director of the National to ncil of the Cann dim baking industry indicated that Canadian millers used from 12000000 to 15000000 bags of flour year The increase in iProtest on Truckconvpy wosiiiNGtoN Al Presi dent Eisenhoweri announced to All the united States made vigorous protest to th Soviet government against Red army action in holdingan American military truck convoy in East Germany The president also told his press conferaice that Russias claims of pinpoint accuracy for blasting American targets with Intercontinental Ballist minke propaganda He denied that Russian missile progress has upset the balance of power between the Soviet Union and thelinitedstataajand re iectedthe idea that Soviet power could knock out 15 striking power in single blow isonbower compared Soviet military claims of long range when halting of occupation forces Berlin Protess to this effEctwere made by localarmy authoritiu but produced no so enhower said the govern ment this morning lodged vig orousprotest withthe foreign of tioe in Moscow Diffi LONDON AP State seat pianalaidso far at cabinet level Of necessity some parts of thc regionwill bedisappolnted in not being included shid MrKeefe When one realizes the number of areas thataranot being visit ed we can consider ourselves fortunate osmium pm In Waréhouselire FRANKFORD Ont CHFire destroyed part of Esta Shoe Company warehouse luesday night in this village 15 miles northwest of Belleville causing damage which may exceed $500 000 Dr Karl HertzBata vice president made the damage es tlmste after firemen from Tren ton Bntawa Belleville and Stir lag brought the flames under control Sals hears Pierce But Gets r$25fine WHITBY CP Reno Bou dredu 33 of nearby French mansBay says the bears in lhe Peterborough area are so dan gerous he needs sawedoff rifle to protect himself while uranium prospecting But despite his plea in magis trates court hiesday he wm fined $215 or one month for posi sessing the weaponHe said it was shortened to fit in his back sack the future slightly Wombats med 110130 PostChristmas Clothing Sales MajorCause olIridex Decline MAWA 0P flying all were shaved during December for the second eonsecutlvemoath reducing the comma price in do by onetenth of point to no1 on Jan from 1252 on Dec the bureau of statistics re ported today The dipwhich followed sim ilar decline in the Nov lDec periodwas caused largely by post Chilamina clothing sales Ilong with lower yearend prices for somodel appliances The index based on 1049 prices equalling 100 now ironsfifth of point below the alltime highof 126 recorded on Nov Although the total decline was relatively small it was the first twomonth decline in the index in year WAGE INDEX HIGHER The index of Iverago industrial wages and salaries on Nov latest data for which figuresnire availablewas 1666 rise of one point from 1356 on Nov and up 54 points from 1612 on Dec 1857 This index also is based on lots wages equalling 100 This yardstick computed from survey of firms employing more than 15 persons andfeovor log wide range of industries represents In averngcof total wages paid While living clan were gen erally down food prices edgedup tinuing rise in thaprice afbeef other Ravi tenthsldlpointtolw1hn The clothing column dropped by polnts to 1092 the house hold oparations by one fifth of point tolzlh from 112 while the miscellaneous column Emalned unchanged at the peak Bussrans Check British Truck LONDON APlSoviet officials held up British Army truck at check point in Berlin and searcher it the British foreign office announced today foreign office spokumsn salt the British Army eouai msnder in Berlin had protested tn the Soviet authorities The truck was allowedto proi coed after the Soviet authorities inspected it tlis foreign offica spokesman added He did not say on what day the Soviet action took place China sand Drive Russia toiWest Elyf PARIS APPGen Paul Ely Francos new defence chief staffstays the menace of Coins munist China in gilt bring Russia into tho Westerh tamp wntlngEuIiyuglgiétinnalmea dang fillan hum er WI oasihrnifladlr powernil further Probe in Death of Recluse PARRY SOUND tCl Further investigation has beeii ordered into the death of Mrs Mildred Hollywell Seyearold recluse who was found dead with her hands tied behind her back in lonely cabin 18 miles south of here last September An inquest jury ordered thattha verdict be left open Lennoxélioyd to Trouble Spots LONDON Retuers Colonial SecretaryAlsn Lénnon Boyd left today on visit British Somaliland and Aden from Egypt is said to be moiintin to two potential trouble spots where anticolonial progagandi Killed mimosa Collision sr CATHARINES cr Niagara Falls NY was Kurt Arne Kronsbierg al of killed in twocar collision eight miles east of here His wife Esther and their twoyearold child were injured Students at Supreme Court To Witness Trial for Murder KITCHENER CF Several Grade students from Victoria School here watched the first day of an Ontariosupreme Court in at of Frank VMartio51 charged with bludgconing to deaths 44 yearold widow Harold Wildfongschool prin cipal who was with the stud saidthey are studying British justice and it was felt the trial was good worklngxexam The students rema ed for 9t hours During the trialStanley Arm strongnodro Hespeler to that something appeared toils warryingMrs HelenRahm an she left her grocery store night before she was mintiered That was the last timequ Armstrong is parttima employed at the Rahman store and gas business sswvher alive Questioned on the relationship between Martin and the woman Mr Armstrong said he had nev seen thortwolof themtogethe her car Martin never talked of Mrs Rahmv an to him nor did rs Rnliman about Martin Jh ialiscontinning missiles with pinpointaccuracy to Soviet claims of having in vented the flying machine the tary Dulles flew in from Wnsh do more lngton today forurgenttalks wlth AliDulles nm ej allied leaders on Western policy culated Lon in Germanyarld elsewhe Europe have come er suspect that in crease moves towards convertibil Trade ity of various national currencies 1G 03m With North American dollar telephone the automobile and out when Canadian experts in she experts here leel this ms was look he Mamba itlnflnflnl strength should pro ATLAS FIRING SUCCESSS found the cut did mappiy areas gains His voice lis Eisenhower on farm products outside of the European Jladf filialflnflfilén asked why rcpolilzlters shouldbe siltcountryman They said there This Went mfilt be Bell is respectful of Soviet claims it are various other indlcstions through the 35001mm GATE they are not so the bloc is looking inwardly through 15 17ka mm other twnrdly in lullad are Canadian authg case may be made that trends in the god countries of the General Agree that Britains proposalffor 17 qiantry free trade area appears to be in itsdeath throes Vi Authorities here see little for revival of Britains cessfulbid to get Europassfixl country common market is lit ternEurope d°iiiilo$ mod up Wes as an as vi both OEEC taruonthi ELEM Misfit mieularly is and shed the firing of thisreported Iuccusiul diam mmon mhr

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