on Telephones For Examiner who at Tel phone PA not the ideoth numberuunfumm wEdiLflthePquPAGlsfl 771cc 95th YearNo 2i saw BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA MoNoAY SEPTEMBER mural susprcrs race NARCOTICS cannons Some of the 17 persons pick ed up Saturday in seriesof raids by RCMP and Metro politan Toronto police hide their faces from the camera at RCMP headquarters in Tor onto All 17 face narcotics charges as do eight others al ready in custody and tagged with other charges The raid UnioniSt Raps Punitive Bills TWIN ISLES BC CPlJthe head ofthe oldest international union in the world Saturday blasted government bureaucrats who poke their nose into union affairs by passing punitive un democratic anti labor legisla tion Mild softspoken Elmer Brown president ofthe 111000 mem ber International Typographicnl Union charged that the recently passed United States labor bill is discriminatory oppressive and form of persecution Mr Brown and Frank Hall Canadian vicepresident of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks comprise the labor team at the first Pacific conference on CanadianAmen can relations which isbeing held at the Twin Isles resort of lab gary newspaper publisher Max vBell Mr Brown claimed the new US labor legislation was preslt sured by an extremist segment of management Mr Hall told the conference that 80 per cent of organized workersin Canadaibciong to in ternational unions They have do cided the alliance is good be cause it brought results to them We havecompleted autonomy of international unions in Can ada No one in the United States attempts to dictate our policies All money collected by his union in Canada by way of per capita tax is kept in Canada to operate the union he said Some of this money is put into Cana dian bonds and securities Mr Brown told the conference money savedby Canadian mem bers of the PM is also returned to Canada Meéhaniccil Picker QutForTomatoes MCKAYS CORNERS Ont CF Kent County tomato growersand processors saw the start of new era for thei industry Saturday when they witnessed demon stration of the worlds first me chanical tomato picker Local tomato growers and pro cessors were amazed as they watched the harvester fill bushel baskets of tomatoes in only see gods Developd by two professors at Michigan State University the harvester wasbrought to Kent County for experimental tests using an unusual variety of to main developed by Canadian canning company The new tomato plant boars it that ripens all at the same WOMEN BATTLE roomfulin Reuters Morethan 40 shrieking women were involved in furious explained all female neigbb hood fight in poor quarter of this town in Smithern Italy Sun day one woman wes takenbo hospital with severe hammer wounds on the 112814 ManTo Moon Nair LONDON Reutersl Sovie time plant or variety of tomato the harvester inventors had been seeking for some time in the United Statesrwitbnut success The new plant ideal for me chanical harvesting said Dr Wile liam Stout ctrdesigner of the nvention He said this was be cause the machine wa unable to distinguish from unripened and ripened Infant Born Detach Others in Blaze fsoura PORTLAND Me AP pregmaot mother two of her children and her fatherinlaw diedearly today in house fire Doctors attempted to save the fullterm child of Mrs Genevieve Hasson in caesarian section up eratioo but the infant was born dead Also dead were the gityear old womans daughter Mary son Paul and her fatherm lawJames Hasson Rescued by firemens adders were the husband Robert Has son and two sons Robert and Stephen PRESS Tinnirtasnas Main ambassado Jakob Manic said today that he supposed thesending of man to the moon would be the next step in mans exploration of spa The BlakelTook IlCu ouch Effector MONTREAL Blake today sigded threeyear contract to handle the Montreal Canadians climaxcd sixmonth police in vestlgatlon in which narcotics sales on Toronto streets were photographed through telephoto lenses 21 Karelr 2000 CASES WASHINGTON APlA de tachment of United States Army engineers armed with can openers reports it has com pleted melancholy mission on remote St Lawrence Island off Alaska The mission dubbed 0pera tlonjrotbygi wasto destroy cache of beer supposedly buried forever when the army left the island two years ago EskimoVillage elders cum plaine that thirsty residents were igging up the beer in large enough quantities to con stitutc menaceto the com miniity They asked the army to come back and dmtroy the brew The Alaskan army command reported 19 menvaad two offi cers were flown to the island They bulldozed hole 155 times larger than an ordinary football field to uncover the 2000 cases of beer All of these were destroyed by opening the cans and pour mg the contents upon the ground the army reported In careful afterthought the army dispatch said it is im possible to say that 100 per cent of this beer was de etwyel Searchers Locate Mans Footprints Jack Baillie as of Timmins Sunday mans footprints west of here description amputee orrrAWAtcmaAnew issu to pay off bondsma ring out 0f the total $3250000th pubh Mums or seamen combing surrounding bush for missing since last wednesday eported finding the trained dog carneupon the tracks in severalplaces near Wawaitin Falls 20 miles south An0gden Tow ship farmer t3fdpolioe today he saw one armed man who fitted Bailliel Baillie isa war He was last seen Wednesday night near the Mattagami River and police at first believed ha wrilbe offeredto the public to cover approximately equal amount thematuring hoodsh an TAS KIDNA ABOARD Ist Rocket On lMQQn ldulation SOVIET FLAG MOSCOW tAP The Soviet Union today hoisted spectacu lar backdrop for Nikita Khnuh chevs visit to the United States with the announcement that it has landed mans first rocket on the moon Timed on the eve of the Soviet premiers trip the announce ment beamedforth by the Soviet press and radio sold the 060 moons surface at two minutes and 24 seconds after midnight Moscow tiino That was 502 EDTSundayonly about ute of by Soviet calculations The Russians did but disclose rocket launching but it took off some time early Saturday Thus the capsule soared 236160 miles hours LAND SOVIET EMBLEM The rocket carried pennants bearing the Soviet hammerand slclde emblem and an inscription Union of Soviet Socialist Repub lies September 1959 Tess news agency said special measures had been taken to make sure that the pennants bearing the emblem would remain intact despite the terrific impact of the moon landing fheahutmthllem stflirid man haslobbed missile through space to hit celestial target News ofthc flightwas hailed on both sides of the Iron Curtain as major scientific achievement In Jodrell Bank England Prof Alfred Lovell in charge of the worldg biggest radio telescope termed the moon rocket bril liant demonstration of the ad WASHINGTON CP kita Khrushchev arrives on his his torymaklng United States tour Tuesday his bargaining position sharply enhanced by spectacu lar displayof Soviet scientific strengtth the first successful firing byrnan of rocket to the moon Undoubtedly timed to add to Khrushchevs prestige the 36th pound space capsule hit the moon just 43 hours beforethe Khrush nearby An no air force base President Eisenhower sum moned his top foreignpolic advisers to the White Housetog dayto ch overfinal plans for histalk This new firstfor Soviet science in the spa race seemed to get me attention in nhowersm ting with State Secretary Chris an Herter and Undersecretary Douglas Dil ion on plans and preparations for the vis The moon shot ens leedover the US in this field ina manner milli as of persons around the world can readily understan Inltha East West of be tothe Bankrof anada $550000000 in govenimpntbonds which holds about $225000000 toinveslors through lnvestmen dealers andlehartered banks Books ofvth pm rrClose to the moonin something like 35 vanced state of Russian technol ohev famil was due to land at pound capsule crashed into the the exact time or site of the ogy American scientists congratu lated Russia on her feat and ex pressed hope that information gleaned from the rocket would he shared with the world NIXON SISEKS PROOF But some American politicians had reservations VicePresident Richard Nixon said official groinI wlas ï¬eldng that the use anflre emotion Priivda official Communist party newspaper says the sec ond Soviet space rocket has re attirmedthe leading role of the USSR intba highly important spheres of science and technol ogy in fathornlng the mysteries of the universe Acclaiming the latest remark able successes of thosoviet Un lonf Pravda addsz World pub Khrushchev In Rocket EnhanCes propaganda war Khrushchev ap pears to have scored point be fore his arrive But that may not lesseasomo of the opposition stirred up by the tour The American Council llnnounces Finns Toleave or 118 MOSCOW tffeuters Frem Khrushchev today announced his plans to leave Tuesday for his American in the midst of soviet re ing oven the moon rocket triump premier will take off from Mos cow at7 In Moscow tinfe mil night too got EDTl An advance party sians who will ac dmliiln Khrushcbemon lpmade brief stop at London airport to en mutate Newv Bubblingover the So moon shot they titoopedoff their TU 104 jetlinerand quickly bought English newspapers with head lines salutiog the achievement wi coopon of 1962 cent offered at or per th llc opinion efmpharlzes the tra mendous importance of Khrush chavs forthcoming US visit In Moscow Soviet citizens stood tensely bythelr radios as step bystep reports were broadcast of tho trailblazing flight Shortly before midnight Mos cow radio announcer began count ing Now just five minutes now three minutes and finally down to reconds Just before midnight the an nouncer sold Wait for opecitl announcement Listen to Moscow Listen to Red Square At the stroke of midnight the chimes tolled from the Kremlin and the radio began blaring forth the Soviet nationalanthem IMPACT PINPOINTED Calling their shots in advance the Soviet authorities had oak during the evening that the rocket would come down about quar ter of the way from the centre of the moons disk to its outer edge at polntnear the Sea of Trad qutlfty the Sea of Serenity and the Sea of Vapors These seas are features of the moons surface up ed by astronomers years ago Scientists assume they are dry but do not know whether they are expan fcs of dust or rock itle communique declared that conviction breaker step to prevent emoon from being contaminated with micro organisms from the earth Scientists generally believe the moon is dead satellite But if rocket carried bacteria to it from the earth there would he no way of knowing when men eventually land whether any on ganlsms found on the moon are native to it of Christian Churches and East European refugee groups have sponsored huge protest rally for tonight to givedissent to Khrushchevs visit and to mourn allthose who have died behind the Iron Curtain So concerned are as officials of possible threats to Khrush chevo life that he will be sur rounded by the tightest security precautions taken for for cigaylsitar Even manhole covers will be sealedalong the Emile parade route from the airfieldto Blair HWSE the presidential guest house alongside the White House Soviet and US agents will be at Khrushcheys side everywheie he goes Some 15000 agents mill tmymen and local police will guard streets during the lMay crosscountry tour The state department let out the wordin advance not to ex pect miracles from the Eisen howerKbruahchav Assistant StaterSecretary Frdncis Wilcdx Sunday held out only hope nfslllht pro grer that we ought not to look fonany miracles PRESCOTT CPJTwo armed men who abducted family from Niagaraoothelnko eight do ago pulled off their second napping Sunday night and are hiding out in the bush near there hoping to escape police drag ne Descrlbed mildmannered quiet and courteous although they have pistol and 22 rlfle the two have large quantity of food warm clothing to replace that shabby rags and mo in can They atolo this Sunday night from the form home of Percy Mgorehds altdimnnonvilie 0at are cy pod Mr Moore on wife mummy on brotherl John 7BMrs Moores year old mother and hired hand Harold Mayne 39 From Shannonvlile they drove about 100 miles east to point about 12 miles east of Prescott They turned ML Moores mar around gave him both his acts of keys and it for gal They werent hard but they were firm said Mr Moore They were very quiet boys TWO WEBB ANGRY He said the two were angry be cause the couple they had hid napped from their home in Niag ara Sept had notified police without giving them much of chance to get away Quiet Boys Take Auto Persons Mr and Hawthorn Ron had been abducttd from thug home In the some fashion the Moons driven 200 mile by car and freed near Trenton nimt 20 miles want of Shannonvllle Mr Moore sold he believed the flair had been hiding out in his am for several days They were familiar with the make of car be was driving and had approached his brother John and Mr Mayne in th born early Sunday night to or when Mr Moore would be home The pair described an about 17 and 27 tied up the two men in the barn and entered the Moore home Just after Mr Moore drove up inside the house they tied up him and his wife but did not bind the elderly lady After bolting two dozen eggs packing large lunch rummag ing about for money and clothes one went outside and freed Mr Mayne and John Moore taldng them lathe car nan 10 CAR The other untied Mr and Mn Moore and took them out to the car along with Mu Moores mother They said they were taking the five with them because it is too much punishment to be tied up glottal Moore They tie you canteen Toronto Shooting Others Wounded In Blood Bath roaomo or 41year old man was charged today with murder in wild shooting spree at quiet York Township home Sunday that left three persons dead and three wounded Charged is Radislav Diordjevlc in hospital under police guard with most of his face shot away Slain were Franz Winter about 35 and his fouryearoldnephaw Frankie Schoener who died at the scene and Mrs Anna Winter Diordievic estranged wife of the accused man Also wounded were Mrs Anna Schooner 1A the dead boys mother and Mn Anne Winter 59Dlordjevlcs motherinlaw auras Kaufman Detectives said Djordlevic has been working as In minor at El liot Lake in NorthemOotarlou The shooting wasyreconstructed by policethls way Several occupants of the house had just returned from picnic when they noticed car parked on the street in front of their home Franz Winter ran the car and tried to wrestle rifle away from the man seated in the front leat The rifle discharged and Winter fell dead to the sidewalk Hearing the shot Mrs Winter came out the front door and was that down sprawling on the ver anda steps Mrs Diordievic ran towards the house and bull caught her in the back any saw aaoormu Tony DJordJevie the dead womans eon told invest star that Mrs Schooner picked her son Frankie and ran up the steps into the home the rltleman in pursuit Mrs Schooner fony said put her sundown inthc hallway and was running towards the dining room when she was hit Then Frankie standing in the hallway near the front door was shot Nelghborpaald they law the riffeman return to the car and shoot himself under the law Constable James McPhee traffic officer who was the first at the scene said he founrl Diordievic stumbling around the front lawn with severe wound covering balfrhls face Indians Invadé Area Chinese TOKyofAP Bed China has accused lndla of sending troops into on area whicheven Indian maps showvar Clllaese Peking radio said Sunday that Foreign Minister and Deputy Premier Chen Yi modelthe charge before closing unionof the standing committee of the National Peoples Congress par tangiu mi rtné Tibetan frontier but yield about 15 over the entire years in th liamentl ChensaidJndla as using twofaeed tactics bet bor der dispute with China He rk jeeted an fndian proposal that Red troops withdraw from disputed border post present is thatlmlian troops and administrative personnel should withdraw from Chinesetendon while there does not exist ques tion of Chinese troops withdraw ing from anywhere Chen raid lndla has rejected Red Chinese mpséthat include the disputed