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Barrie Examiner, 1 Sep 1960, p. 1

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PICK wuss souTii showroom Brooms ntertainelS Billy Meek lei and Ross Bertram right came to the Benton Jam boreevliuLnight tp them ciism FLAMES 14 QUEBEC cm Cool still air gave firefighters in Gaspe south rcspitoWednesday night fora fighting aforut tire now in its 15th day Temperatures tell to their low est in almost weekend the wind died down to gentle breeze for the first timesince the fire was tanned to new life Sat urday But the venther otlice for today would be mainly hot with temperatures about 00 No heavy Whiter thesis few The fire has forced the evacua tio of our villages and has burned 15 lltilldiugsy gluovlsquare miles ot forestmid some 750000 feet otcut wood Henri Kieffer chief ofthe for est protection service said only rain could stop the fire now few scattered showers might reach the area about 330 miles northeast of Quebec city but not enough to do much good Somefamilies in the commu pity of St Gabriel do Ramcau and world War refugees fleeing selves with bevy of beauties Assessing the applause they chose Joan Platt centre as Runners Seven houses and other Lorin buildings were levelled by the tire in the community and others were also threatened at various Sims1 Theother communi es evacu ated were Val dEspoir Tuesday and St Charles Garnier and St Francois Wednesday ants wan secures provincial poiceman sent to the area Monday to help rth evac tion reported thesceno remindedhirnot pictures of Sec towns under bombardment have witnessed scenes which canbedescribed only win dif ficultyg saidthe polIeeni on whose name was not learned Among the victims wereiam ilies 0110 12 and even 14 chil dren They lost everything The Grande Riviera chapter oi the Canadian Red Grossis sup plying food and clothing to more than 200 persons fire vic many of them colonists settling the landwith provincial government helpare moving in wih relatives and fiswast PII Blaze Rages Women and in Vpathcithe are that has urned over 30 square ss and softwood forest flii dishictwaswiedaredafdis aster rea by Health Minister Dr McNeil whpe children were epdrted utterin from the all families af ected would be removed Reliet workerscouldgive no estimate at the number of per sons lobe evacuatedr ey were being taken by cantoprivate home in Summerside 25 miles away aster fund was set upand 00 was contributed by tho Suminerside branch of the pane dianlegioo At least BitElection SleiizlorPeierboroughj Tononro rem nominating convention Liberal eral party announced today TOBONTO CP Mr Vthe royal warm to qu ng today my distu gills tor negotiators munities rain is the only way the fires can spruce forestto within 1000 feet federal byel riding Illihe heldin Peterborough Sept rig thing tllrnedflup the healing were $186 given to two gt0ntario Hydro property control were burning in the other Atlantic provinces Several had been halted at the edge of com Forestry otticials said heavy be stopped Todays iorecast was continued hotltweatber and Win increasmg to 25 miles an ch of wind saved the Grand Anse on Cape Bretouls and Arhrisk wind hadfanned lle wide blaze in parched oi theraroag Residents of eight housa eight cabins and twolodgesin line of the blaze were being evacuated when hanging wind near the seat era shore community of Indian Field trapped 20 firefightersxin oircleot1flomes just before dark The men were bulldozing fire break when the flames blocked their retreat navy helicopter carrying supplies to Vtonchoose Malaya and celebrated lhethlrd anniVerssryo tpindependence into the Ear aland deal said lays by his fellow Sultans The king wasrepnrted to have up were left Dolores Joyce and right Pat Trowell l7 own and pictures on page three Examiner Photo friends or into barns and par ages Women childrenand old peo ple were taken out in trucks or in annualdrawn vehicles said the policeman They even used cows to low them t6 less areas The forest fire situation in other parts the rovince was reportedsoin vhat improved were still land owned exposed Youths Convrcted lifter $750 Thelt Three youths arrested in Was aga beach last night following the theft of $750 fromBarrie Metal and Salvage were con victedron theft charge in Bar me today Freddy Mason RR Barrie is James Mason no Strand andnariy Kenneth Da vers 20 Cookstown were picked allowing the thett Thursday or about $335 in fol inane an over $400 ch andsilver 17They will be sentenced Sept Break wastnude at the Tiffln Street metaliaud salvage comp Easy and money bolawas sto en One of the boys was seen however as he left the building and was chased from the yard City police on tip tracked down the youths at Wasaga Beach Max Pushkoti oWner of the Junkyard reported the theft earl IyWednesday morning Misty Moon Cabilis Wasaga Beach which had been rented by thethree youths box wi in the The money was recovered at orrhwh CHICanada rolled up $38300000 trade surplus in Julythe second month this year in whichaxporis have topped importsthe bureau oi statistics reportedtoday Ehrportsljumped 03 per cenr xrom year earlier to 3165000 000and imports slumped by 107 per cent to$426700000 The resulting trade surplus Jared the tradc deficit torrtho first seven months at the year to $168200000about twofifths of the deficit oi 01mm in the corresponding period of 1959 Exports to the UnilcdStatesv declined sharply in July from tear earlier following recent treudju shipments to Canadas biggest customer But this drop was more than oliset byexport gains in trade wth Commonwealth and all other ELISABETHVlLIgE The Fighting was reported day between Congo army forces and rebels in Kasai province around Bakwanga capital of the secessionisthllneral state But spokesmanxor the army of rebellious Katanga province cast doubts on some claims of victories thereby Baluhe tribes men supporting Albert Kaloru chief of the mineral statez lonji has is regime with Katanga Kalonji claimed Wednesday The rcsul trade surp ol $33300000 iorthe mouth con trasted with the trade deficit $49100000 in July ofJurt year Julyexports to the united States fell to $240300000 from $202200000 year earlier while rep in the number of railway nonop workers in the next 10 yesrs isbelng forecast privately by railway spokesmen union ex ecutive Donald Socord said today speech service club Mr Secord outlined some at the major movs injautomation un dertnken by Canadas railways imports from the us deciined by bboutéthesameramoiiutto $287600000 from $319700000 The months trade deficitwith the its was little changed atflu 300090 Exports to the United ngdom in July shotaheadto$88900000 lrom $2700000 year earlier while imports declined to $43700 000 from $52 000000a trade su plusoi 000 Exports to other Common Wealth countries advano ed slightly to 320100000 from 100000 in July 1959 whll im ports from these couo yearltotyéar advaiice to 521 400000 from $20400000 captured Bairwanga which had fallen to Congo Premier Patrice Lumum has forces Saturday The Katang all radi communi He said however that Kalon jis claim that his guerrillas had taken three other centre in the mining state did not see to be well founded ade lingering noun cmHairy Jerome of Vancouverpullied up lam hday semifinal heat the Ol piesprint Peter Radford ot hritain won therheat first of thesemiiinals Jerome stoppedmidwaymthe dramch race Obviouslyin se vere pain from pulled leg muscle ebohbled to the infield wherohe fell on gesture of extrem TORONTO Crawford of Mingsing had Grand Ghampion Southdown ram at the Canadian National Exhibiti here Wednesday Give BelgianBases Congo IoLumumba RedsDemdnda UNITED NATIONS NY si demand Wednesday night that Secretar GeneralDag Hammgskiold hingelgian has in the conga to Premier Patrice Lumumbas government soon aspossible itself umber reportedthrownontoa pond at Egbert olica say $52 in still missing only five months after being elected paramolnitruler of suffered he attack Aug butlelt the hospital afewslays ago and returnedto his palace at his own request Alam Shah was chosen to sue ceed the ldteTunku Abdul Rah man who di gt lotion as ruler was thenset for April His instal Sept but later waspostponed indefinitely because of his illness Hisdeath came just day at er Alum Shahhn servedas de mi based the Japanese during the atioul war utteatoredaiter he iiber laken to hospital nth some or Congolese 7cm tary trials for starting hepani that resulted in mob attackon twon was ht Amer caps connected with theUNope ation atStanleyville last week end gt Independent conlirmation was loot enslaveme still king an claim by Albert Kalon sellstyled presi diet the mi ing state with Kasai rovinge that his soldiershad recaptured hu tapital of Bak wanga and forced Lumumbas troops to withdraw from three other towns gt Kalonji admitted his informa tionwas scanty but came from known andfriendly voices over Radio Bakwanga In ash And grusive and expansionist activ ties which are designed to sub Congolese people to gt andextortion soviet Deputy Foreign ulster Vasily Kumetsov called onliani marskjold at UN headquarters sreisenw ugba nddE PrlyateIYrailway spokesmen are wtlhng to admit that total non operating employment now at 119000wili decline to 70000 in the next 10 years he said Mr Secord is national secre tarytreasurer of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Trans port and General Workers CLO biggest transport union in Can ada It is one of 15 unions now meat on the Pit declineth added The railways for many yea Canadas most stable indus are undergoing pe siva readjustment Mr Se cord MANAGEMENT DECIIDES It is clearly impossible to in sist that the railwayssderifice the right to determine how inany men are needed toan rail wayhbsatd Railway unions however can insist that the work content gt jobs not be dlanged tbatyledu tions be achieved by natural at trition not by layofiaf that sen iorlty provisions are respected so that laldott workers have an opportunity to transfer to oihu locations where there isworki involved in wage dispute with the major railways He said thatfr 1956 to 1959 employment on tho CNR dropped 12 per cent to ltl583Employ neuronal reel gest labor the mage dusly approyadWédnesday con ciiiationl and report recom mending wantonhour wage inereue for nouapsall railway employees not actually operating trains gt The 115 general conference chairmen 0I policy making body of the also gave their ldmanjointne gotiatiug committee blanket au thority to take any action deems necessary to implement the boards rec mineadations This would include power to call astrike vote if the railways turn down the Tenant as they are expected to do But chiet negotiator Frank Hall reiused to Iookahead to possibility Wd havent anticipated any thing Mr Hall said atte the meeting he next step bo for the minister Labor Minister Starr to ascertainfthe railways stand nmwars 51mm The railways have dechned ex plicit comment on thofeport joint statement Wednesday by Wilso the CtlRsvvicel pres cut of persoune and McN ill his opposi numberol the CPR said Neitherthe public interest nor the positionof the railways ap pears to have been seriously eon sideredand we are unable to comment further until complete assessment of all implications haSbeenmade vlhe conciliation board reporth handed downa weekago recoms mendedvatwoyeiir contract call crease retr ciive tolian 1960 incresSe effecme today and final lourpercent increase May as eh all ay eniployaesnnamm nonop unions ownerot enew big for twocent hourly iin UnionOKs Recohnendation gt Next Move Is Up To Railways ran shadaskedrfor oneyear more of wages Their positionwan supper intha boards inorltyreport signed company Mrs Georgellees Christeried vessel COLLIV NGWOOD CR super argo vessel built Collmgwoo ipyas duringth last two year was christened7 by to sail on herm denfvoyag few ho after gin tonsoflron ore Shewill be bla tocarr000000b be The715foot ve e1 Lsa siste ship of the MemhekLake also built at Collingwoodas was the 730foot Murray 35 which one tered selvi flLtdi ofMontrea subsi diary orl AHann Co rocked anEer rdino CountyrGD miles éles early today No damage was quakes shook Tokyo and vrcuntye early today No damage we ate Band me Hi ONE class which opbn to all ands and which has as its compe tion piec Mantra Ck editesday the an

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