Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1959, p. 9

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BEDLAM prevailed in one of San Franciscos largest super markets when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev moved in with his party on an unan nouncod visit Centre fore ground police and security officers push their way through ahuge crowd as thasmiling premier moved down an aisle FRISCO CHARMS MR Continued from page one with the American people and the American government and draw no line of distinction be tween the people and the govern ment of the United States FORGIVES L05 ANGELES Khrushchev was so carried away with his theme that he even declared peace with Los Angeles where on Saturday night he threatened to go home He referred to his blowup there when he became angry at speech made by Mayor Norris Pouison as the unhappy inci dent and added fLet us consider it closed Early Khrushchev slipped his leash and ran happily crazily too it seemed to re porters who tried to keep up with himthrough the San Francisco area He saw the American gift to culinary oulture tbe super market Ho saw housing development He toured San Framiseo Ba by boat He dropped in unexpectedly on the Longshoremcns Union lie visited plant where clen tronio equipment is made SUPERMARKET BEDLAM Tile highlight came when he stepped at the supermarket and in the twinkling of Sputnik Nina Dodges scribes Crowds Goes Shopping SAN FRANCISCO AHState department officials helped Mrs Nina Khrushchevdodge reporters and crowds for few hours of calm shopping and chance to look at an American school Her day on the town as re sult was quiet contrast to that at her husband the Sovietpre mtcr Slipping out of the official motorcade in sleek maroon car Mrs Khrushchev and her small entourage eluded their con spicuous local police escort and were off for more than three hours before reporters located them But Mrs Khrushchev was escorted byher own security guardthroughout $150 Al SEARSROEBUCK Mrs Khrushchev went to SearsRoebuck store where she spent $150 buying such things as clothes for grandchildren just born and expected The outing lasting from about 11am to pm took her and the Khrushchev daughters Rada and Julia over the Golden Gate bridge through nChinese section ofthe city and into the suburbs They paused for late lunch at Trader Vics where the Khrushchcvs selected hamburger Hawaiian served gestlaborunion story in years waaodevelopiag todayand it had othlng to do with the visiting Nia Khrushchev It is anhistoric ament topleaders of the iblennial AFDCIO convention to disputes between ivsl Vunlons of whatevercharactcr to arbitr ion puttin anyconfict of decision an outside turned the place into frenzy Hundreds tried to crowd in Photographers in up shelves of canned goods Chil dren screamed with excitement One woman fell into the potato chips Through it all Khrushchev moved unperturbediy shaking hands with startled clerks and housewives looking over the dairy department belting the meat cuts in their plastic jackets fine organization Khrush chev said good operation Norman Gotelll ossgstant man ager of the store ooked unv certainly at the scattbred debris after Khrushchev left The damage is nothing to speak of really Gotclli said mostly just few can knocked off the shelves PLEASED AT IBM Khrushchev preached peace in nearby San Jose where he vis ited the big new plant of the International Business Machines Corporation Everything got off to good start when Khrushchev never one to shun caloriehad good lunch in the company cafoteria You started by taking me to the dining room the appreciat iveVKhrushchev told Thomas Watson Jr IBM president You fed me so wellgive even an ant mal food and even an animal be comes kinder Vicits Schodl with fried banana and pineapple from the twofonttall menu of international dis ers including Russian caviar After lunch the private journey ended As the party set out for an hour and half drive meat had such big all on credit WaLson mentioned the material progress made by the Russians since the war Americans con sider this happy event Wat son said and not challenge to our system LIKES BUSINESSMEN The ic to Communist warmed to the dedicated capital¥ ist Whenever we meet with busi nessmen Khrushchev said we have no conflict We understand each other We do not try to interfere But Often when meet with trade union officials orpolitical figures things arent the some be tween us At the impromptu meeting the International Longshoremcns and Warehousemens Union it was kicked out of the C10 be cause of its leftwing leanings Khrushcbev said My visit to the United States and the conversations have had with the American people have given me the impression that the people and the leaders of this country want peace just be we in the Soviet Union want peace What is tbemain wisbl want to convey Peacei But peace is not enough want work and good wage While touring the San Fran fraocisco Boy with the coast mealand guard Khrushchev said to Cmdr 13 Palmer Clark in command of the cutter tell you secret The So viet Navyis largely going to con centrate on submarines We are scrapping 90 per cent of our cruisers In modern times they are too expensive and of too little use 0n the way back from San Jose Khrushchev paused at housing development Knolls motorcade of newspaper pcopiei What do you desire he screeched past red lights and up the steep hills after them Mrs Khrushchev went to the iiiclassroom Anza or School last in time to see chil dren at recess play Sheshoolo hands and greeted the smaller children as they trooped inside and then inspected classrooms and asked questions WELLAPPOINTED Assistant principal ba Moore said Mrs Khrushchev commented that the school was rich with plenty of slipplies and equipment She noted number of Negro children and askedl there was any tuition fee When told there was no charge she wondered lflDW booksand paper were paid or In fifth grade classroom Mrs Khrushchev discovered picture of herself tacked up She was pleased at that prin cipal Gertrude Ollslloran re ported r0 UNION STORY gaoizatiens PLAN CONVENTION So convinced areI he AFLCIO leadersthat theyhav found the solhtio to biayiogthein conflicts andsolidifylng theirforces tha theyplan to holdaspcciol on ventionnext year lmplc en an meeting of the AFL day riotous1 boycottsi of asked Mrs Louis Figone housewife Peace and happiness in th whole world she said Good Khrushchev said fSo do And he shook her hand vigorously it was pretty much likathat all firmed Farmers Stalk Readers STURGEON FALLS gcr Alarmed by reports of cattle rustling in thisdistrict farmers in nearby Caldwell Township have banded together as vigil ance committee to mount armed guard after dark The move came after reports Saturday of Holstein yearling being shot and butchered on the farm of Richard White and his brother Edward in VBeaucage Township sewem in mans GovGen Unvefls Granite memorial If TACK BEST Canadian Press staff Writs OTTAWACP Governor GeneralVanier emold infantry band unveiled Monday mas sive granite memorial tothe heroes of the Royal Regiment oi tint official function since be Is surned office last Threw The moving ainpwnshed care may took place in Majors Hill Park just below Parliament Hill was attended by some 2000 people mainly army officers in dress uniform and widows and mothers of fallen artillerymea The Queens representative retired majongeneral wae also in military uniform He lost his right is above the knee while serving the First World War with Quebecs Royal 2Zad Regi ment lie was accompanied by Mrs Vania who wore simple mauve dress and matching heads piece MASSIVE MONUMENT The memoriai31 feet long and eight feethigh isinscribed in glorious memory of the officers and men of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery who gave their lives in the service of Can aan The inscription is toppedby OTTAWA CP Charles Lynch Parliamentary Gallery correspondent for the Southam newspapers said Moa day an incomplete Canadian Press report gave mistaken about Defence Minister Pearkes CP in Sunday report from Atheriey quoted Mr Lynch as saying to theionnual conference of Ontario Young Progressive Conservatives that the minister is an ass and that heihlnks like Colonel Blimp hetalltslike him he looks like him In statement Monday Mr Lynch said thattp thebestet his recollection what he said was that every time sat down to write story about defence it seemedrto come out that George Pearkes was an ass said he had many things MIAMI At the end of the first of twoday presentation ex travaganza of the Chrysler Cor perations new 1960 automobiles conceasus among the 400 new man present wasthat the new Dodge Dart would make con siderabla impact in the economy The Dart won rather spouted eons approval in fancy display of new Plymouth Dodge De Soto Chrysler and Imperial members of the Chrysler famii Earlier Colbert presi derit of the Chrysler firm spoke optimistically of 1960 sales and eeonomic prospects The new models shown have more com fortable seating angles new tunedunit body structural de sign to prevent vibrations and improvement in safety qualities SENSIBLE LINES lhe Dodge Dart made an im pression because of its clean and sensible lines and distinctive styling it has neat grille with the Darts distinctive styl ing fins have been reduced to token design JThe new car comes in three models Seneca Pioneer and Phoenix It has libinch wheelbase and is available with six or eightcylinder engines Except for the Plymouth fins on the new models have been modified All new models will Arrest Dozens In Cltbct sy spasm entrancing HAVANA the Cuban Army has arrested dozens of soldlysand inia new conspirac Castro regime lofticial quarters refused comment on th products or even organiz etb putewouidvhedecided on its own merits without set freguent unioo root the tro la ival union an ennly today totalled in re thadr Ell were still continuing something big is goingon thesneess which escm plotoflast month wasdiscovered at Barn coo nantall port on north coast ofCub ente provin across the fromllaiti More than Dolnc die fae Trujillo Canadian Artillery It was his brief one in French which reads no glorious mertsto our glorious dtad To either side of the inscriptions are the RCA contotarms sodaswordaetin Latin cross Atlhe conclusion of the one4 hour ceremony MajGen Vanicr walked over to Mrs Alexander Raggedy of Fruitlandwbe lost two gunner sous inthe Second World War and saluted Both the governor general and Mrs Vanier chatted briefly with the mistyeyed Mrs Hag gertywho earlier hadpiaced wreath on behalf of the mothers andwidows Mrs Vanler kissed her on both checks Gen Vanier placed wreath on behalf of the armed services and Defeocaliftnister Pearkes representing Prime Minister Diefenbaker placed one on has half of the Canadian people The governor general read message from the Queen in which she said the devotion and sacrifice of the regimental dead will be an inspiration to those wh follow in their footsteps gong those present were MaiGen Plow lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia and Lt Coi Keillor llaekay lieuten antgovernor of Ontario Both impression efremarkshe made radio station said early today that are former artillerymcn CP llrticle Indomplete Lynch Sottens Blowhgaimt Pearlres against himexternally he ap pears to hallo the personality of Colonel Blimp to think like colonel Blimp to talk like him and look like him In addition hebappears tobe teoold for th But there were other circum stances that led me to refrain from blamingall the inadequa cies of our defence policy on Mr Pearkes whnihas good mind handles himself well in theHouse of Commons and in talking to the press and who despite the extemal evidence is not in fact affilimp at Mr Lynch said the only rc porter present was Toronto Globe and Mail correspondent and that his story finciuded some qualifying statements of were not pickd by Canadian $5 mine which were not picked up by Canadian Press Dart Impresses V4100 Newsinen lit Presentation 0t 1960 Autos be subjected to an antieorrosion process involving seven external and internal body dip sequences to combat the persistent problem of rust The new Plymouth has slim mer rooflines and poised for action look at the front Dodge models for 1960 are distinguish ed by new jettube rear fenders There is added gracefulness in the new DeSoto with function al new grille claiming attention LIMOUSINE QUALITY The thrust line of the new Chrysler extends from the front to the rear in sweeping unz broken line The Imperial La Baron has smaller tailored rear window which accents its limousine quality Sedan mod els are carrying new version of the Southampton canopy roof accented by chrome moldings Thekeynoie address by the Chrysler Corporation president was forceful confident and welldocumented prediction of continuing upsurge in the gen eral economy otNoxth Amorica The car market inxosa has shown an increase of 37 per cent over 1953 some seven per cent greater than forecast With many more people think ing actively of buying durable goods requiring slzeable out lay there should be retailcar market in 1960 of between and seven million new vehicles Saiesthis year nreexpectad to total 6400000 units TRENDT0 SUBURB Population the number of households and the trendto wards suburban living continued to reflect marked growth and along with this revolutionary changeinpeopies basic attitude towards thefautomobiie could be develflfiipg This could present the indust ith and potentiahti any experienced in thepast pportunities MrColbert said the 1950s have beenfor Chrysler infmany gt uneof proparationfor the opportuniti of thelasos iusive bf the costof tooling has inves close toVa biihondollars an intensive program of expansionl improve ent andm deraizatinn Dies filter Eating Poison Mushrooms StOP Ne Press Advises edling LONDON CmBritish news journey in which hundreds el Under the buth Undesflm papers are expressing anxiety last lhellniled States needle Russias visiting Premier Khrush chev to the danger point but sev eral note that the tough talk he has been given may have done some good There is hvldespread concern that this is visit which could change the course of history and thus should not be endangered The London News Chronicle says American mayors and union lead ers are not entitled to sabotage FORT WILLIAM CPI The smiling young man stepped from the TCA plane at the Lakchead airport here womanwait proaehcd him uncertainly Marian she asked Yes thats me he replied Mrs Helen Zlenkiewicz burst into tears and embraced her 2+ yearaold son for Ihc first time in 20 years She had last seen him from German military trucks it carried her to prison camp in southern Poland She recalled the forlorn four year old boy running after the truck That was my last look at him sbc said in an interview Since then have lived in panic At night have dramed of him and always have seen him as little boy have tried to see him as man but could not see his face clearly The familys separation began Seek Ont Lawyer In Lil For Theft PORT HOPE CPl Homer Aitcheson disbarred Port Hope lawyer has been charged with theft of more than $15 000 from the William Barley es fate and warrant has been is sued for his arrest He was last known to be in Los Angeles The charge laid by the oxe colors of the Euriey estate ac cuses Aiteheson of Transferring $8000 from the estates bank account to his own trust account Advisingthe sale of Dominion of Canada bearer bonds and when sold depositing the money in his own trust account Cobourg Crown attorney Harry Deyman said Monday that no decision has been taken to ex tradite Aitcheson once secretary of AVRoe Canada Ltd Tor onto Aitcheson was disbarred by the Law Society of Upper Canada last week on recommendation of the societys discipline commit tee He had been practising in Port Hope lessthan two years millions outside Arirules arein voivcd no sharptongue columnist Cassandra lathe proLabor Lon don Daily Mirror ms that state his arrival in the US the Ru sian leader has been subjected tea campaign of nesdllng veiled and notswelled insults and has carefully been made the fall guy of plots to humiliate bimby any municipal ballpint local jackin office who wants to take cau tious snap at the heels of the Russian bear Split Up By Nazis Meet In Canada in July 1940 in theviilage of Glyn Poland When the Germad Army marcbcdin Mrs Zienk iewicz joined the underground leaving Marina in his grands mothers care Sometimes atniglit she would slip hometo see her son One night the Germans were waiting at her home and whisked her away in truck joined by her Later she was husband Walter In 1947 they received word that Marian wesaiive and well Later alter Zienklcmiz was per mitted to enter Canada where he prepared home for his wife and daughter They arrivedin 1950 and the family then set to work raising money to bring Marian to Canada nanstsvaroas nor so coon STOCKHOLM AP Are Communist elevators superior to capitalist ones Nikita Khrushchev got stuck in an elevator at the extremely capitalistic WaldorfAstoria Ho tel in New York last week and had to climb five flights to his suite The Soviet premier grin ningly called it capitalistic malfunction but he apparently hadnt been reading Izvestia lately Here is what the Soviet gov ernment newspaper said about Soviet elevators last May 29 Vertical transportation is causing people more trouble than any form of transport on horizontal level Many elevators in Moscow Leningrad Kiev Kharkov and Tiflis are made on long ago outdated pattern They are often out of func then You step in and you cant get down You wait and it never comes Moreover said the paper it is not only old elevators which do not workthe new ones are not much better be your age Cassandra Khrushchev is being MW ExplollGd as an itinerant buf feon such treatment In 1° well in Hollywood and Lou An Soles where to my personal knowledge they have the biggest collection of cranks bulfoons crackpot rcligionists and exhibi tionist mercenaries ever gathered in one place But it does not go down well in Mosww inPeldnS in War saw in Budapest and in city called London to whichvtha flight time ofnne of Mr Khrushchevs nuclear missiles is less titan five minutes from the launching pad to the Strand Cassandra calls Khrushchev theonly great dictator in the 20th century whobas dared to leave his homeland and face the West He was also theruler of lands for bigger than the United States and the symbolof the hopes if not the idol of to times the number of people that General Eisenhower contro Conversely the conservative paper Daily Telegraph takes in sun with the critics of Khmhs chevs treatment andlays they can have no idea of the deep distaste which his visit has aroused It adds that they must also have forgotten that the Russians were not always tactful either to Prime Minister Macmillan dun ing his Russian visit Among other papers joining in the criticism of Khrushchth treatment tha News Chronicle Liberal says that sectionrol Americanopinlon has behaved like oafs to the presidents official visitor andrasks at Will their screams be like if pres identls slmllarb treated in Ru sat Mr Ks Proposals Rate Study Strauss FRANKFURT ReuterslWut Gannon Defence Minister Franz Josef Shauss said Monday night Russian Premier Khrushchavs disarmament proposals require close and unorcjudlced study If didnt know anyth about communism he said would regard these proposals as credo of convinced pacif Strauss talked to reporters be fore leaving by plane on his first visit toCanada at the invitation of the Canadian government Strausss Canadian visit lasts until Oct when he goes to Do troit todelivera lecture at the University of Detroit From there he goes to New York He flies back here Oct While in Canada he will fly from Ottawa Sept 25 to Kings ton and tillhlunch at thdnoyol Military College After lecturing at National Defence College he will leave from Trenton air base for Calgary and Banff National Park forthe weekend greater than ralncayorrs jThePr ce ofWolesWbola large for his ge vllon Nov 14 wears schoo normal no escort reconnaissance metastasis shorts until theymla years no matter how big they ondon hgs Cross his way tb boarding school

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