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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1960, p. 1

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OUR rot Examiner Want no Tele phone PA Mild telephnu number to air for the Business REdltorhl Dept in PA 56537 96th YearNo 214 Bionic TO Bacon new twofloor office build log will be erected on them nuniop Street East site now containing the remains above of an office building which housod cight lessees prior to its wreckage by Emery En gineering and Construction MORE Co Ltd Barrie Tuscan Leaseholds will operate the new establishment to start within six weeks aocording to Emery officials Emery Engineering will construct the therein will has branch of ammo iESSi firrcciiltr Daily Press Sjaid Best To Influence Opinion OTTAWA CWA federal gov ernment commission lined up Tuesday on the side of the daily newspaper as the biggest aid to formulation of public opinion saying radio and television are less effective because of the fleet ing nature of broadcasting This accolade for the press came from the restrictive trade practices commission it was an unusume warm eudorsation from government body that devotes is time to the technicalities of anticombines investigation The commission which dealt with the role of mass commu nicatiops media in its report on the status of TheSun and The Province in Vancouver said that by the press it referred particu larly to the daily newspaper Sections of the public were reached by magazines of opinion and by the spoken word but the public generally was reached by the mass media the press ra dio and television PRESS 15 FIRST The commission added Amcng these channels of com munication tbepress remains the prime medium of communication for the purpose of assisting in the formulation of public opinion For this purpose radio and television are less effective be cauSe of the impermaneoce of their messages the restricted numbers of channels available and the limitationsrof the periods during which information can be conveyed newspaper report can usu ally provide mora details of events and fuller account of the context in which they have occurred Itrisndaptable to the consideration of the reader who stopsto absorb and think The Ike Will same UN Before Mr wasumcronnAPS ares dent Eisenhower will address the United Nations general Assem blySept 22the White Holisa announced today Eisenhower will have speci proposals to make toth cd Nations delegates Tat that une SB Ei nhowers address is timed to precede that of Soviet Premier Khrushchev now en route by boat to the assembly The general assembly opens next Tuesday but Thursdayis the first day for speechmaking SECOND IN LINE Under the general assembly schedule first opportunity to speak fob lowed by the United Statu Eisenbower will replace State Secrctary Christian iierter in press secretary James Hagerty will have the making the opening spgch for the United States Hert how ever will remain in New York as head of the American delega after cated that he was considering going to the United Nations to ad dress the general Hagerty said Theprcsideut will go to New Washington alter his address York on the morning of Thurs day Sept a2 forirthat purpose assembly delegates at that time He willrhave specific propos als to make to the United Nations The president will return The specific time for Khrush ohova addflsshal not been fixed BEAUTIFUL One of the tessies limped on to safe BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 me the Imperial Bank first of the bank in Barrie Four employ ees gingerly remove mater ials from the oldframe work Clockwise from the lower left are Jim Jackson Barri Dave erpn RE nck Jo nson Thornton Tom Morrison Barrie newspaper can be laid down and picked upagain for further ex amination or the rechecking of some part BEYOND CONTROL The pace of radio and televi sion on the other hand is be yond the control of the audience and the fleeting sound andslght must be followed as they are broadcast When the program of whatever kind comes to an end varied impressions mayremain but the detailed information and the sequence of argument are hard to recall As iar ahead as We can see the public will be heavily de pendent on the press as the prin cipal channel oi communica tion The commissions report was written by chairman Rhodes Smith and commissioner Whiteley USAF Bombers Collide Hunt Crew SHANNON MPNTWO US air force 1347 bombers collided over the Atlantic today One was ditched in the sea The other landing at Shannon airport 330 miles away Five RAF rescueplanes and the Royal Navy destroyer Battle rnps SleS VPlane Ablqze But 75Vdeevd NEW YORK APtA Ameri can Airlines Electraturboprop plane carrying 70 passengers and crew of five from Boston hit dike whilc landing at La Gusrdla Airport todny flipped over and burst into flames No one was reported killed but six passengers were taken to Flushing Hospital after the salon ishing rescue 4of all aboarddbc flaming craftu other injured were treated in airport hangars Airport police said none of those appeared seri ously hurl The Electra is type of plane which has had numerous difficul ties The federal government re cently ordered such craft to op crate at reduced speed until structures could be strengthened However American Alrllnes said the night today reported no st Nearby Indians trouble as it mode landing ap proach before striking the eight foothigh dike The diko wosvone of number erected at edges of the airport nlong Flushing Bay during an airport construction program The craft flipped over on its back and skidded about 500 feet shenring off the left wing before comingitoiamoltln ru grassy area off Runway One observer was quoted as sayingtho londlng gcor bit the diko and snapped off throwing the craft into spin supervisory chcck pilot of the airline Sheldon Pangburn as pliotingthe plane at the crnsh Ho said the craft was ruck by downdraft just as it made its runway approach bistro Restricted To Manhattan Too wnsumoron AP The Say Govt OWesi $233375 Siill ORELIANCPlTbe Chippewa Indians say the federal govern meat stfllwwesWmorguaran hands when they gave up their eminent order also applies to axe were dispatched to search for sur vars of the downed plane usual arries crew of The crippled aircraft put down on the Shannon airstrip with one the wing The Btis involved in the aerial collision were in flight of three bound from Plattsburgh NY to theUS air base at Brize Norton England gt The thiid plane escorted the crippled aircraft solely to Shan non Echo Sightings TLST satellite Echo writ pass over Ontario twicovtonight but will be visible for only four minutes each time the Dunlap Observatory to said today Travelling from southwest to proaching the Russian vessels as of its et engines hanging from reported at now pm and mitt pun southeastit will reach its peak teedto them in treaty signed in 1973 Chiefs of three bonds at Geor gina island on Lake Simcoe Christian Island on Georgian Bay and Rams near Orillia say the money was promised to the hunting rights in large portion of Ontario They say they can find no record of this money ever having been paid Chiefs Irvin Douglas of Rama Lorenzo Big Canoe of Georgina Island Louis Ynckson of Chris tian island and their councils plan to draft this weekend an up peal for the department of Indian affairsrto investigate the matter Congo chaos Lumumba spoke overrneopold Stop Buzzing Soviet Vessels OTTAWA CPTho goverm ment has acceded to Soviet de mands that Canadian military planes stop buzzing Russinn trawlers operating off Canadas east coast it was learned rollx ably Tuesday Buzzing means flying low in the case of RCAF and RCN planes on North Atlantic patrol it meant flying low over the Rus sian ships for the purpose of identification and sometimes of photographing the vessels 11 it is understh that the gov RCAF planes which keep close United States today ordered Pre4 mier Fidel Castro of Cuba re stricted to Manhattan island which he arteries the United Na tlons General Assembly session G0 WEST BUT PLEASE PAY UP Go west young man is oil very well thinks CNR special agent Russ Show but the young fellow lllr Shaw is looking for wants to do it for free The Allnndale railroad con stable is lookiog for man who has for two nights run nlng tried stunt to get on the CNR supcrcqntlnental passenger train tic walks looking over wrought into the ONE ticket office at Allundnlo after the train has pulled out and soy thnsJ breath of fresh air when the locomotive pulled out leav ing hlm stranded His tickct of course is on board Could he have another one Last night the man tried it but soon dashed from the office when he saw the clerk reaching phoncwards Po lice picked up railroad trcspassen later but spec ial agent Show said this morningit was not the same person DROWNS 0N FARM IROQUOIS CFORobert Beck stead 13 non ofMr and Mrs John Beckstead was drowned Tuesday in water hole on nearby form brother Arnold andtwo cousins tried without success to rescue tbedrcwnmg beginning next week boy from theihol LOCAL Woman Cloudy again tomorrow Wind ilth Show In taunt nun moons For complete luminary hornto we lino Sc Per Copyl6 Pages on sun In onmni m1 Ell on Into Spacer Soon LONDON tReutersfwo So vlet scientists today forecast that man will go lnto space soon and two British newspapers predicted that Russia will announce during Nikita Khrushchcvs stay in New York that it has man into orbit The London Daily Express said Soviet astronauts already had been sent 60 miles into space in Soviet rockets infest flights nnd returned sofcly to earth the Soviet trade union newspa per lrud gnve nodate in their forecast oi on early spacc flight by man but said the successful retumtaf the Russian space ship with dogs and other living crea tures obonrd was hopeful sign take place soon In London The Daily Mail said British scientists believe Russia may announce during the next few days that she has sent the first man into space AHEAD BY YEAR ThevDaily Express said Soviet astronauts already had scored another first by scoring 60 miles into space in Soviet rockets ltgnow was virtually certain Russia would beat the United States by at least year in putting nvman into orbit The first rocket riders all trained Soviet astronauts were congaArmy Disintegroting Into TribdliAttqchmeiits LEOPOLDVILLE AP Pre mier Patrice Lumumba called on the divided Congolese army to day to ialists seeking to profit from the unite against the imper villc radio for the first time since the transmitter was taken over by United Nations troops Sept estrictions on its use were lifted Tuesday Addressing the undisciplined army which holds the balance in the struggle for power in the Congo Lumumba said Speaking in my capacity of minister of national defence give you the order to devote your self body and soul to the service flf your people and your repub ONE GOVERNMENT There is only one government and that government isrdefend ing your interests and that of the Congolese people with all its en ergy The army itself appears to have een disintegrating along tribal nes No one was sure whether Lu mumba or Kasavubu held the upper hand in the undisciplined army it wasrclear both leaders could rely on hard core ottheir tribal supporters but the rest of the force wavered back and forth between the two political camps senior Congo government of ficial who claims to be nonpar tisan said the soldiers have been gradually regrouping themselves into their tribal attachments in the 10 weeks since they mutinied against their Belgian o£ficers fol lowing Coogo independence Both Kosavuhu ad Lumumba have been trying to fire each other and seize full control but neither has had enough solid sup port from the army to make the order stick The situation became more Lumumba defied anew Kasa vubu arrest warrant and strode into joint session of Parliament which gave the premier rous ing cheer and voted him dicta torial powers The vote meant little since majority of the senators and dep uties were absent but Lumumba jubilantly hailed as legal man dateempowering him to arrest any person causing trouble eye on Russianoccupied ice is lands in the Arctic Ocean RCAF planes have photographed Russ siao scientists on the huge floes for number of years it is believed the government order was issued to avoid anyl possibility of an incidentsuch as Canadian plane colliding with allussian ship However the RCAF and RCN will continue to make surveil lance fligth though not aplt closely as before About 100 Russian trawlers have been fishing off Newfound land this year Stress TIME Hashes UN Council Trying To Untangle Conlusion Be Who Rules Congofl UNITED NATIONS NYAP he Unite Nations Security Council was called intosession today for another attempt to sort out the tangled terror in the Ongl Italys Egidin Qrtona Council president for September resisted Sowet and Yugoslav pressures to have the Council go into urgent dayandnight sessions Tuesday Freighter Aground Oti Churchill CHURCHILL Mon CF The Ithlka freighter Greek orecarrying ran aground off the Churchillcoast in bad weather and high seas today and army and RCAF rescue squads and helicopters are standing by Third 0i Population arrows on Unathird of population is under 15 years of age l5yeaMl Under 15 Canadas estimhted 17o14ooo The bureau of stntlstics June It said 75 per cent of 1335600 was 65 or ove FearCrop Damage little Hailsiorm wuvnson or in the Leamington and Kingsvillc damage particularly because they freak ballston trbo st Joachiiii district which caused losses llsolatedroports offrost Tuesday night areas hav left fears ofcrop iollowed on the heel taioed armed units on Congo ter despite continuingconiusion over who rules in the Congo Before the Council were Soviet charges that SecretaryGeneral Dag Hammarskjold violated Selt curity Co sided aga Lumumba by his policies in the Congo These were bolstered by Yugo slav accusations that Belgium from whom the Congo gotits in dependence June 30 still maio ritory desplte Security Counéll attempts to get them out Hammorskjold lastrweek coo demned without identifying either the Russians or the Be giansby name countries that were supplying rival factions in the Congo with military aid out pros ltyCouncil adjourned indefinitely Monday at US urg ing until the situation become more cle But members of the their roop romth excess of $100000 was yesterdayhe asserted pod lt confused Tuesday night when How Most opposition members re fused to show up for the session beldnnder the guns of hebneted Congo troops The vote came after fiery speech by Lumumba who ac cused Kasavubu of fomenting an army uprising and credited him when he was arrested Monday by Kasavubu supporters was to be assassinated Lu mumba declarediie added that when the array found out about his arrest it was ready to de scendon the city and kill all the whites War was about to break out stop that human travel in space would self with preventing civil was him Soviet Forecast sent up one at time strapped in cabins fitted in the nose cones of modified military missiles The Express said They were recovered without serious injury After each racket reached its peak the cabin separated Then after many miles of free fall protectcd by the nose conu against the intense friction of passing through the dense ot mosphere parachutes opened and returned the passengers to Thesovietscimtistswritlng IiiM Wearing oxygen filled hcl mets and silvered suits the men remained in radio contact with the ground reporting their ex periences during their weightless fall before the parachutes opened Young Teacher 17 Bottles Attacker MARKDALE CEA country school near this community 25 miles southeast of Owen Sound was forced to close after ayoung teacher fought off an attacker The incident occurred Friday and school officials have been un able to find nootherteacbei for the oneroom schooli Donna Gibson is being treated for shock he told police man claiming tobe an inspec tor came to the schooLdurlng classes and asked to speak to her outside Assbo stepped outside the man put hishand overbsr month and attompted to push her toward nearby woodshcdi She broke free from his grip The school is about quarter mile from the nearest house None ofthe 25 pupils knew what was happening until the teacher screamed gt Girls Assaulted Police Seek Man TORONTO KimPolice were searching today for aman they believe kidnapped and indecently assaulted two sevenyearold girls within the last week The girls both from thewest end Ossington Avenue area were stopped on their way borne fort supper They gave de scriptions of the man Tuesday night man promised la girl mini she accompanied David Barrett no Councildelggatetl fwthqu ACE parties conferred in rliiate Tues huggin hiswife disnussed from job vlncial employee Cortecticna was known Social th umbl

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