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Barrie Examiner, 19 Aug 1961, p. 2

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smite ron Elspeth Cameron is waits swtrnming pool to be com pletedriHsexpectedthe iniddWautweekPfth P001 TO OPEN poolwiii be flooded by the patientlylorthecommuait Soviet Chemist Stubborn Is Tense Keyed Up Man fined swaying from one foot by the Hamilton Harbor Cam OITAWA CPIWho ll Mik hail Antonovich Klochko The Soviet chemist defectins on tlptoe from an Ottawa hotel Tuesday night left picture Friday of small keyedup man nearly 60 who can still laugha man stubborn enough to wait five years to break away He set or stood at plain varnished desk in the auditor ium of the RCMP headquarters almost able to touch Commiss sloner Harvfson whose men will stick with the scientist as long as he wishes Immigra tion Minister Fairclough and Justice Minister Fulton attended the press conference Dr Klochko said his field of physical and inorganic chemis try concerned more peaceful things stating ignorance of pro grass in Red China on nuclear Work or Russian rocketry Physically he appeared short perhaps five feet six Inches His hands moved rcstlessly clamped behind him or knuckled on the top of the desk SPEAKS ENGLISH His closelyset blue eyes rolled upward or gazed down when he talked but he looked directly at questinners when he answered to fast Russian or haltingbut sometimes hurriedEnglish He had highcolored thin cheeks straight nose closely trimmed sandygrey hair and moustache and slight head tremor as he to the other He broke into laughter re vealing teeth well sprinkled With gold fillings when his interpre ter made slip lt concerned the scientistsvsingleroom Mos cowhomtiwhere theIons win dow faced courtyard used by trucks Fumes alcoholic the Eterpreter said often poured Dr Klochko joined in the laughter but interjected Ben Barred Union Mon May Pull workers HAMILTON tCPlHamiltons waterfront was normal today as 100 stevedores began loading at the Wellington Street dock But on the outside looking in was their business agent John Jocko Kanebarred from the docks and unable to mix with the men at work He was barred mission prior to beingappointed business agent Mr Kane stood outside union men for whom there was no work Six gangs of stevedorcs had been put to work loading tin plate and meal on to the Antarc tic Ocean and the Pinemoor The men reported for work Friday for the first time since July 11 commission official said that when the men went back to work Kane insisted that lfl dont go in the boys dont go in Today Mr Kane said he would pull the members of Local 1654 onto the street again if the position remained the same He sold his lawyer would take action aganst the com mission DEATHS By mommies runes New YorkLearnedHand 09 retired judge of the United States court of appeals who was known as the 10th justice of gt the US supreme court New York Herhert Mahler 70 onetimehead of the Indus trial Workers of the World whose members were popularly known as wobblles Los Angeles Jack Lait Jr 52 former newspaper man rno vie writer and executive Gretna Green Scotland George inroatch MacKie 59 blacksmith who performed many runaway marriages over his anvil before Anvil Marri ages were abolished 089 record company zine healineneming motor fuel He grinned again when he de scribed taklng just an air bag In his defection break But he had demanded the return of his other luggage before agreeing to be interviewed by the em bassy and he got itexcept for copybook and copy of Khrushcheve Russia Today an Englishlanguage book WAS TEACHER The Klochko vital statistics are simple Born 59 years ago in the Ukraine taking honors in chemistry In 1015 at Kiev Poly technical institute he stayed on Io teach He went to Leningrad In 1930 and then to Moscow where he headed laboratory He is widowed He was Communist from 1930 until his defection except By LYNN HEINZERLING BERLIN AP It is pure chaos in Herzerstrasse Everything north of Horror slrasse is in Communistruled East Berlin But the street and sidewalks are in West Berlin The people living along the north side of the street had the best of two worlds Their back doors open up on the bounteous life of West Berlin Then workmen nailed shut every door on Harzerstrassu and plastered brick walls inside the doors other workmen put rather ugly concrete walls across the end of the three side streets leading into Harzerstrasse from the north Several hundred peo ple living in the tour storey apartment buildings along the street were consigned to the re strictions of Communist living TAKE UP POSTS Communist police and soldiers took up positions on nearby roots to seTthatiIobofi tried to jump out of windows They also took up positions behind the walls in the street And they laid barbed wire in one flower bed at corner where the oc cupants might possibly jump six feet from abalcony to freedom little farther along the street Whisper dock gates with about 20 non More Negroes InU Service WASHINGTON AP The state department reported Fri dayitl is moving to hire more Negroes for the US diplomatic service The department said meet ing was held Wednesday at which as leaders in the Equality of Employment Opportunity movement made serles of recommendations that were fa vorably received by the depart ment The department issued statis tics showing that while 1064 of Its 4570clvli service employees lngton are Negroes 05 per cent of these 1Negroerare in menial lobe in the foreign service officer corps which staffs diplomatic missions around the world only 17 of the 3732 officers are Ne groes asan covertmews rSURPLUSr 1510st Ross PA 6062 most of whom workin Wash forthe year of 1937 when all Russia trembled under the purg lng of Joseph Stalin He took four decorationsOrder of Dis linctiion Order of the Redhan tier of Laborthe Soviets sec ondhlghcst award after the 0r der of Leninthe Stalin Prilo in 19404 for platinum refining theory and finally medal for service to the cause of Soviet Chinese friendship Besides China he visited In diamnd Austria He had paid his own way to Montreal in one of two parties from Russia The other was fi nanced by the state Dr Klochko did not regard himself as well liked by Soviet powers above In 1948 he said be criticized distortions in Russian scientific history and suppression of his works had bean then Chaos Reigns 0nHaraersIrasse ils Iron Curtain Is Pulled Communist soldiers took up po sitions in some gardens trump ing through the neat cabbage patches and the petunias All this resulted apparently from the fact that Harzerstrasse was popular exit for fedup East Berliners early in the week The blockedup doors and the new walls at the interstctions attracted crowds all day And the Young Peoples police and soldiers on the other side of the walls tookta lot of heckling An aged woman who had come 25 miles to see friend couldnt get In the house to see her The friend was sobbing from thirdfloor window TOLD T0 WALK Communist policeman told the old lady to walk to the near est authorized entry to Commu nist Eerlin walk about four miles You must beycrazy West German shouted at him Cant you see shes not going to start revolution Along the street there were similar One woman shouted up at the third floor of an apartment Tell Elsa to come to the window suppose thats permitted she said to soldier with luh machinegun The 10year old soldier smiled West Berlin policeman who had been watching the antics of the Communist forces all day shrugged and said other coun many of the soldiers across the wall were not Berliners He said the East Germnn saI diers seemed to be depressed and would not talk to him The new well described by some West German policemen as the Chinese Wall is made of con crete building blocks meatlysirfeethigh iron bars have been inserted along the top for holding barbgimwire The wall is not continuous but Is iaidacross every street or va cant area which mlght he an escape exit How To Hear Better With Or Without flooring Aid Do you know that by sitting in cutin Fm of room you can auronm Do you know how to listen to poim who mum files It you arcianly nimiy herdrobhelrlnghthera on many ways you can hear baltor without using mechanical assistance public leivino Meico nu prepared up on host let th most out the noning ave valuable booklet or yours 1m Well mail it to you In plain envelope MAICO assume snnvxon 050 Yonge BL Toronto WAIflut $2311 Please and Iron bookl Namo one other customs He said booklet filled with hints and uninar Photo Orillia Minister Rev DoyleJJiaL TORONTO CP Rov Eer nerd Doyle 7i paelor oi the Church of the Guardian Angels In Otilila since 1035 died in hospital here Thursday Born and educated in Toronlo he was ordained in 1014 He is survived by two sisters and three brothers Archbishopllass Holiday ilt Pub HOLME England APlThe Archbishop of Canterbury lhe Most Rev Dr Michael Ramsey primate of all England is vav cationing In pub like the food said the 57 yearold churchmen in an inter view good plain stuffand like drop of cider with it The cider rounds off the meal Known as forthright and courageous in dualist the new archbishop has been taking roomsrat thrpub for hlsrvacaV tion for years Myhew job wont stop me from co ng hare be ex plained Why should it7 Dr Ramsey became arch bishop June He and Mrs Ramsey are paying about 210 $28 week for their threeweek holiday The ancient pub Oiiver Cromwell oncestayed thereIs located next door to the village church Its called The Church WEATHER Forecasts issued by the Tor onto weether office at am EDT Synopsis warm weather wui continue across most of southern Ontario today Cooler air is expected to reach these regions Sunday from the north Lake Erie Southern Lake Hu ron Niagara Lake Ontario Windsor Le Hamilton Toronto mainly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Sunday Turning cooler Sunday Winds light Northern Lake Huron Geor glan Bay Haliburlon Mainly cloudy and cooler Sunday clear ing by evening Winds northerly 15 Sunday fimagaml Algoma Sault Ste Marie North Bay Sudbury partly cloudy tonight and Sun day Marine forecasts valid until 11 am Sunday Lake Ontarif Lake Erie Winds south to southwest 10 to 15 knots Mainly clear today Cloudy with showers beginning tonight Southern Lake Huron Winds south to southwest 15 knots be coming north to northeast 10 late tonight Scattered showers beginning late afternoon Northern Lake Huron Georg Ian Bay Winds variable 10 knots becoming north to north east 10 this afternoon and de creasing to 15 tonight Scat RAW JUICE AND DIET 01111 Ammo Cheerfulness end optim Ism are milestones on the road to recovery but carefully selected raw vegetable juices and the proper diet will keep one there As is true with so many other diseases in prac cally all cases otarthr ii there Is his tory ofVitemln and min eral deficiency in the diet it is to remedy this lack that fresh fruit andvvegetable juices are included in the dietary treatment of this allmoot Write for further Informa tion on the subject no obligation NATIONAIT HEALTH RESEARCH 80 WIllngton Street Wr Suite not TORONTO ONTARIO snn 3AM mu SATURDAY AUGUST ll CAPSULE NEWS May loin Boycott MONTREAL CP Worker here will decide this weehend whether they will join pio poced boycott of United States shipping on the St Lawrence Seaway George Brown president of the union local representing the meosaid the issue will be placed before the membership following talks with Elmy Rob son of Ottawa national vice presldcnt of the Canadian Broth erhood of Railway Transport and General Workers He left st Catharines for Montreal after annouudoghe will set date early next week for Ihe start of boycott along theeentiro JIIWIFOII whether the local here goes along or not Identity Body IHORNEURY Ont GP Pmiuelelpoiteetodayideutfr ilcd German immigrant who drownedisst Monday at Duncan Lake or Renno Selffort 21 of Toronto Arrest Youth TOKYO AP Police today mottled andtrarihgbtthst youitlh carryngs ow eysa planned to assassinate soviet first deputy premier Anasta Mlkoyau Police said the youth mem ber of the greater Japan petri otic society carried knife with fourinch blade letter in an JaileIppejddressed to Mikoyan and sheet of paper on which he had written lli kill him and contribute to our country po lice said In Kyoto where Mlkoyan ar rived todoy 0000 police were mustered to protect him lillkoyans criticisms of Japa nese foreign policy and his at tacks on Japans security treaty with the United States have caused resentment Scientists Refuse Talk To Reporters NlAGAIIAFAIALS Ont CPI Seven Soviet scientists Friday completed their scheduled tour of local fnctorys chemical laboratories and doggedly de clined to comment on Tuesdays detection of their comrade Dr Mikhail Klochko The Russians arrived from Toronto by bus and spent two hours touring the $1000000 re search and analyzing iahorato rice of North American indus trial corporation visit ar ranged year ago FORECAST leier showers ending late to mrimlprrilurec Low tonight HighSunday Windsnr 7B St Thom 70 London 70 Kitchener rs Wingham 75 Hamilton vs St Catharines 78 Toronto 70 Peterborough Trenton Killaloe eMuskoka North Bay Sudbury Earlton Hapuskasing White River Moosonee ssseeeeeeeec SUDBURY Cpl Mrs He lena Forestell 06 of Coniston who lost three of her five sons in the Second World War was Informed Friday alake 175 miles northwest others will be named after one of them let ter from the Canadian board of geographical names advised her the iakehas been named Fores teli in honor of F0 Robert Forestell of the RCAF who died whomeutheStLombertlcche Jnntsn or MONTH The July Nerd of $25 to the Driver of the Month was made yesterday to Joe eph Ferguson Frederick Street Barrie An award of went to Walter Cerruthsrl 10 Rodney Street who re New Awareness ported the prize winning ac tions of Mr Ferguson The award citation reads as fol Iowe Traffic was heavy on Dunlap Street when driver Ferguson stopped his vehicle at both Mary Street and Maple Avenue to allow pedes trienl to cross and traffic to enter the flow on Duniop St The awards are made pos sible by the Barrie District Insurance Agents Associa tion Chicf Edward Tschir hartv acts as judge of all en tries Stirring French Speaking Acfladian By RICEARDDAIGNAULT Canadian Press Staff Writer SACKVILLE CPl The up heaval Quebec society is under going In conjunction with the industrialization of Its economy Is stirring the Frenchspeaking Acadian to new assessment of his position particularly in New Brunswick where he accounts for 40 per cent of the popula tion The breadth and scope of tha socalicd revolution In Quebec attended in some intellectual quarters by fiercelyaggres and eter autonomous Englishspeaking minority The fact that Quebecs educa tional denominational school sys tem guarantees full autonomy to Engilshspeaking Protestants in predominantly Roman Catho llc and Frenchspeaking prov inoe has been seized as one rea son why Acndions in New Brunswick should enjoy slmilarv autoiiomy in education These developments are com ing to light at Iha summer In stitute seminar on French Cans ada organized by Mount Alli examination wwwnlinivcrslty which closes to rooted traditional concepts Is notevenremotely matched in the French spanking Acadian elementeot the Maritimcs But the sheer heat generated by the rapid changes In French Canadian Quebec ls sparking Acadlans in New Brunswick at least to newcfforts at estab lishing positions as an autonom ous Frenchlanguage group Ituatlcn ithout parallel in any the province The only place where remot ely similar circumstahces could possibly be invoked is in Quebec with its economically powerful Respected jurist judge Dies Rt89 NEW YORK AP Judge Learned Hand 09 one of the most respected jurists in the history of the US who was hailed by his colleagues as the apostle of liberty under the law died Friday Hand who retired in1951 as chief judge of the second circuit court of appeals the busiest federal appeals court in the na tionoften was called the 10m Justice role they 7USr Supreme Court because of the high re gard in which he and his opln ions were held by high court lurlsts Supreme Court Justice Benja min Cardozo once referred to him as the most distinguished flight with an addressvby Rt Hon Louis St Laurent former prime minister of Canalia one of many distinguished persons attending the threeday sessions While one Catholic Action Movement leader in Quebec gave sharplydefined picture of the rcshuffling of churchstate relations in Quebec province one prominent Acadian educa tionist said new Emnswrck nondenominational school sys tcm is an infringement on the liberty of conscience of half that provinces population He suggested the establish ment of two autonomous school systems not unlike Quebecs de nominational setup where Rot man Catholic and Protestanls each have theirown schools Rev Francis Bourque presI dent of St Louis University said New Hrunswicks present school sys Is not suited to the men ty culture and religious con victions of the Acadians To impose by force of law non sectarian school system upon half the population of the province which wants no part of it liberty of conscience of that he WANT NORMAL SCIIOOL Father Bourquesald Acadians ench Normal School living Englishspeaking juristfri and he wee acclaimed in legal circles as judges judge Somsof the 2000 opinions he wrote also received Ilterery ac claim One of his most famous was the 10504qu of appeals documant that affirmed the con viction of 11 top Communist leaders In the United States on charges of conspiracy to teach and advocate overthrow of tha in action government by force and vlo len PLAZA SPECIAL REDUCED NOW Mil 100 950 1200 REG 350 1000 1250 1500 LET usmous HAIR IN THE LATEST Voids COIFFURE HAIR STYLIST Au PERMANENT Waves 53 OFF FASHION am 11so 1050 1700 1950 sew THIS cherished ONLY ro AUG 29m OPEN muasoav FRIDAY on 900 funnier FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE PC 61112 to train their teachers in New Brunswick We want it complete official and sanctioned by law having the some privilege as the exist Ing Normal School Claude Ryan national secre tary of LActlon Catholiqua Ca nadienne described the affect of the fastpaced changes in the Quebec societyon the churchs traditionally powerful position Because of the Importance which the state as the most powerful tool the FrenchCana dians have to ensure their de velopmenthas assumed in the new Quebec society the major Ity of Quebec Catholics feel the time has come for the church to either move out of fields until now jointly operated by govem ment and church or else sub mit to government control POSSIBLE FIELDS MrRyan did not enumerate them but fields where state on is tradi on hospitals social welfare and to some de gree labor Many Catholics of the old school felt upset over the set backs the church has suffered markers are were also radicals who hoped to be able to eliminate the influence of the church within genera tion or two The church was not taking this situation indifferently Mr Ryan said In the midst of these discus sions ecclesiastical leaders contrary to what would prob ably have happened 50 years ago are remaining astonish ingly discreet and attentive so far we have no clear indica ionefwhaHhehierarchysriinr will be in the years ahead The soul searching that marks French Canadas entry into the golden age of maturity seemslo haveJefL nomneunw 77 spared not even the bishops Have you insured your house against iforecltosurei If you die your family maybe hard pressed to raise the money to meet the remaining mortgage paymento on the house Sun Life MortgageProtection policy fiohhirworryrhecouse the policy can lie arianged to ay ad the full balance on the mortgage when on dis saving your homotroo of all debt for our aim hryrwmnbourfm Let me tell you about Sun policy assure You insure your homeigainsl fire and osurc Lifes Mortgage Protection from ANDERSON DISTRICT SUPERVISOR 24A CLAEPEIITON srcrrr pa 06451 suu sir assuaeucs coupons or causes

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