Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Oct 1960, p. 5

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MENTALLY SICK Man Kills Wife Children Self KIRKLAND LAKE lCPt An unemployed miner who was to have been committed today to mental hospital hanged himself ltlonday alter strangling his wife and four children lle severely injured his 20yearold daughter Alex Ellis was found hang ing from tree behind his cabin about six miles southwest of here Ris wile Marjorie 30 was found In porch rope around her neck The children Goldie Terry and adopted children Beverly and Ricky were In bed room of tho fourroom home Three were under bed the other on top All had ropes around their nocks The older daughter Shirley was In hospital in critical condi tion with head wounds She was found by hunters about mile from the cabin on bush road TWO CHILDREN AWAY Two other children Diana to Baltika Crew Man Defects In Harbor NEW YORK APlAn Eston Ian crew member from Soviet Premier Khrushchovs awn ship the Ealtlkn has detected to seek political asylum here lie was identified as Victor Jaanlmets 29 an ollcr Estonian VlceConsul Ernst laakson said Jannlmels had visited on Eston Ian centre Monday night Thc Baltlka carrying Khrush chev and other Communist lead ers to the United Nations Gen eral Assembly session arrived here Sept 10 The vessel has crew at about 200 and Kenny 17 were visiting lrlenda about mile iron the cabin Ernest Smith ol Kirkland Lake bin Eilis lather said he was at the homeshortiy alter noon and all was well Shirley and her father had gone for drive Kirkland Lake Miller John Cal lahnn and his wIla Clementine said they saw an oldmodel car coming from the bush road on to Highway 112 They went into the road to hunt and found Shirley kneeling in puddle scooping water into her bloodcovered face Police said they believe the father used hammer to beat Shirley The wounds required 40 stitches to close ADVISED COMMIHAL Police believe the mother was the first to die It was on Mrs Ellis request that her husband was examined by four Kirkland Lake doctors who advised that he be committed to mental institution Ho was last examined Saturday and was to have been taken by neighbor today to the hospital In North Bay Friends of the lamily told no lice Ellis had been actlng atrangely for about three months He was released from his lab at WrightR grooves Gold Mine here abou three weeks ago An Inquest was ordered but no data set NEERU RETURNS NEW DELHI AP Prime Minister Nehru returned today from the UN General Assembly He said he had nothing to report to newspaper men GreenTo Answer Mr Ks Address UNITED NATIONS NY CP Premier Khrushchev was ex pected to plump once more for his total disarmament plan to day with Externai Affairs Minis ter Howard Green of Canada speaking afterwards as pro tagonist on the Western side The 15th UN assembly sched uled discussion on disarmament at on afternonn session The as semblya 21nntlon steering com mittee has recommended that the Soviet premiers plan to de stroy all weapons be referred to committee but Khrushchev has insisted that instead it be do hated by full plenary meetings of the vaember world body Khrushchev lcaving lor homo Thursday suffered two defeats Monday slight when the assembly voted to debate again Sovietpel Icy in Hungary and Communist Chinese suppression of Tibet as regular items on its agenda TO TAKE UP U2 But he could take satisfaction that the assembly by ncelama tlan decided to takoi up Soviet charges of aggression against the United States over the U2 spy plane and the RBll survey plane incidents Other items embarras sing to the West included the All gerian rebellion against France and South African racial policies The assembly also accepted Khrushchevs disarmament reso lution but the allocation of the Itemwhether to the assembly plenary as the Russians re quested or to its political com mittee the usual procedureres mained to be decided today The same was true of Khru IRONIC END STRASBOURG France AP Joscph Kramer 53 year old father of to children was at tacked by four menrand stabbed to death as he left cafe The place where it happane Place dea Orphelins Orphans Square Relox chevs callfor tha immediate granting of Independence to co lonial countries and peoples Again on disarmament Khrushchev was expected to press his request that special assembly session on the subject onc of his favorites be held somewhere in Europa perhaps in Russia beforenext April Communist delegates fought hard Monday night to keep tho Tibetan and Hungarian topics all the agenda passionately arguing that botil were domestlc af fairs Khrushchev wasnt pres eat at the night sitting The vote was to to 13 with35 abstentlnns on Tibet and 54 to 12 with 51 nbstentions on Hungary Canada voted for both Most of the new African countries watched closely for reaction to eastwest issues abstained Port lirthur Man Charged In Killing PORT ARTHUR CP John Runlons 29 of Port Arthur has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of 30yearold Elizabeth Morrison police said Monday The womans body was found Sunday on the floor oi the and onto Miners Trapped As Root Collapses THURNSCOE England Reut arslchen minors were trapped more than 2000 feet underground early today by the collapse of roof in renal mine here Signals thought to have been made by the trapped men wens heard six hours after the roof tell and rescuers attempted to reach the area mind isyours when gt you use our service aadbaveagoodtimaon your trip knowing um travel dotalls have been amongst well in advance ill our travel bureau The RoppImtflrips Begin Herel is SMALL FIST BUT ale Pollen Few ships captured the im agination during the Second World War as did the fast powerlul motor torpedo boats ltiTB liotillas ol the Royal Ca nadian Navyoperatcd In the English Channel while Cana dian officers and number of other personnel manned Royal Navy motor torpedo boat and gun boat flotilla to the Medi terranean and the Adriatic Their spectacular successes gained them lame wherever they operated National Dc fcnce Photo Halt linion Locals Situated In Ontario llnd Quebec OTTAWA CPiOntnrlo and Quebec together have about half of Canadas organized workers and hail oi the union locals as well Labor Gazette survey shows Of Canadas 1458000 organized workers in 1959 about 555200 were in Ontario and 331200 in Quebec And of 0763 union locals acroSs the country Ontario had roughly 2300 and Quebec 1800 Togct picture of how union membership in Canada is distri buted by industry and by area the labor departments economic and research branch polled In dividual local union secretaries ac ls Nexr The picture as published in the latest edition of the Labor Ga zette government journal Is necessarily broad and approxi mate because 754 locals reprc seating about 36900 workers pro vided no information HoweiIer labor department official said the locals that did not report were spread fairly evenly across the country So in general way the provincial breakdown emerges this way Alter Ontario and Quebec British Columbia was the strong est union organized province union membersin the Yukon and Northwest Territories there are to union locals There were 17 union locals with membership of 33000 that sprawled across two on more provinces chiefly seafarers railroad tclcgrnpttcrs commer cial telegraphcrs and actors Manufacturing accounted loi 543000 union we ke rs while transportation storage and com munications involved abnut 300 000 There were about 40000 in logging 53000 in ining 151000 in construction 83500 in public utilities 40000 In trade occupa tions 192000 in service jobs 200 in finance insurance and real estate and 5700 in fishing with 750 locals and more than 137000 unionized workers Al berta was next with 416 locals and about 68000 members Saskatchewan stood fourth in the number of locals with 372 but seventh in union membership with about 40000 Nova Scotla was sixth in both categories with not locals and 42000 members Manitoba was seventh in num berol locals and filth in union membership with all and 50000 Next was New Brunswick with 293 locaisand about 00000 union workers followed by Newfound land with 121 locals and 20000 members More than 600 were NOW SHOWING scarves TIMES one 920 IVIIITINEE WEIJIIESIIIIY V230 PM andehisfl pals the night they blew an the lights in Lets Végas ocean Starring Frank Sinatra Sammy Davis Jr Dean Martin Peter Lawlord Angle Dickinson MLKi Draws seenroman Hes PeaceyLoving Grandfather NEW YORK AP Nikita Khrushchev the loughtunpered Soviet premier has drawn this clefportrait Hes peaceloving old grandlather who would never threaten war Dirthcrmore he said he is convinced that the storm over 114 plane flights will subside in time for the next US president to meet at the summit with him in friendly fashion This is the folluy image Khrushchev sought to prolect across television screens and on radio Sunday night during two haur questionAandanswer session Except for few bricl blowups Khrushchev soltpedalied tho campaignol threats and denun ciations he has waged since ar riving three weeksago to lead the Soviet delegation at the United Nations What do want with was he asked have so many grand children even great grand child Khrushchev pictured himself as the elected leader of nation who wants nothing more than to helpl his people realize their dream of boing friends with the merican people We dont ask to get anything from you We only want friend ship and peace that is all Khrushchov however did not backtrack from his latest de mands He still wanted the West togct out olBcrlln overhaul the UN according to Moscow speci cations disa now and talk abmlt inspection later He said Russia would have no allemative but to shoot down further spy planes But he added in talking about the U2 spy plane furore There can in international rc lations be all sorts of aggrava tions Sometimes they can be very sharp indeed but with the passage of time such relations lose their rough edges evi dently this will happen also with the 12 incident Perhaps significantly Khrush chev said nothing about his pre vinus demand that President Eis enhower apologize because of the U2 incident before any new sum mit session 14QDAYCIRCLETOUR $1160 INCLUDES RETURN FARE av aus fHOTEI 10 moms SleHrsrsmeralps Khrushchev was interviewed by television producer David Sues kind on the program Open End The show touched off protests Hundreds of viewers phoned the studio to protest Khmshchevs appearance Others called to complain about spot announce ments during the program which extolled the wort of Radio Free Europe and the North Atlantic pact Khrushchev just got rigid with anger when an aide passed him abate during the show tell ing him about the Radio Free Europe announcements Sussklnd said later Victor Sukhadrevhis inter preter relay Khrushchevs comment It was How dare you But in few seconds the Soviet leader calmed down Well do anything you like We will win We will winI Kbrusbchev told Susskind Khrushchev seemed determined THE BARBIE EXAMINER TUESOAY OCTOBER 11 lml not to Many cl Susskiods quesa tions anger him He bristled foi few seconds when he was ac cused of buying at the moon by rehashing the U4 plane case did not come here to boy at the moonhc retoredlam chairman of the council of minis earth and it you have invited me then you will please respect me If you donft respect me dont invite me Khrushchev invited Americans to travel to Russiaand see for themselves how wonderfully peacelul all Russians are Susskind accused him of evad ing some answers and of not really saying anything new that enhanced prospects for world peace Would Khrushchcv say categorically that Russia would never start war Emphatlcally Khrushchev answered Cetegorlcslly we shall never start war sofyou can sleep in peace We want not war but peace between us The need for Wifeilnsurance now would keep the dismay legato if my wife we to die when the children are still youngl It is disturbing problem one that is coming many young men to stop and think buy father cant possibly play the dual role of I1de and homemaker Relatives are rarely in aposition to pmvidaa pennanent solution mothers love and affection cant be replaced Rut capable help to keep the home going can be obtained if there is enough money to pay for it Most young fathers couldnt meet this expense out of can income The ideal solution is no insurance on the wife to provide for the cooking washing and mending while the children are xiii dependent For competent counsel in this very Important partial family scarcity planning call an Man from Manuladurcrs MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SARASOTA STPETERSBURG 742 60 rut Ceylon Holds Man For Aussie Kidnap SYDNEY ReutersiA aalub allzed Australian born in Run gary today was held ln Ceylon in connection with the kidnapping of ters or the greatest state oneichtyenwld Graeme Thoma Australias first child kidnaplor ransom victim police reported here The boys body was later found in lorest The man was ordered held in Colombo Ceylon when he ar rived there aboard tho Peninsular Himalaya which left Sydney Sept 26 as and Oriental liner route to England 1n Colombo police arrested Hungarian born Leslie Bradley The Associ atcd Press reported Bradley wiio and three children were with man Identified as him FAMOUS NOVELIST Author Pearl Buck was born in West Virginia in 1892 and spent her childhood in China Itvinpotoa mm Representative BARRIE FA H594 age JACKSONVILLE sssss gt gnaw plateaus cos Ausrtas gt644 H7605 =si1i1s 12259 Burrle Bus Term al 5101131319 and Simeon Sts ayme Agent runners sssu AIR and SEA TRAVEL SERVICE HERTZ BENTACAR SERVICE annals rnnvsl sconce l0 ouplop St PHONE PA 66474 Churchill Jacksons General Store Phone betray 41m WMREDSKEL whim mutant TECHNICOLCR PANAVISIOII noonmnWARNER BROS It FAMOUS rtsvrrs tussle

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