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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1961, p. 1

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01m TELEPHONE For Examiner Want Ad Tele phone PA 53414 webhon number to can for the Business or Editorial Dept to PA 97th YourNo 205 bandits who robbed bank there Thursday of more than $185000 Police exchanged shots with tho bandits earliel onramo Provincial Police constables study map at checkpoint near Havelock Ont during search for four Tip Spurs Search For Bank Bandits HAVELOCK CF tip from lumber worker who saw twu mehflecing into bushland today spurred the hunt for four armed bank robbers Five provincial police squad cars sped to the scene about 10 miles southeast of where the search had been concentrated at west of here to relieve their lveary companions in ihe search anodised miles north of here One police constable scribed the area typlcal rugged bush country hills water and rocks He said tha isolated area has lot of mos in the day during chase but the bandits abandoned their stolen cars and arabe lieved to have taken to the bush CP Wirephoto cannons Moses GETS HER wzw WHOOSICK FALLS NY AlliGrandma Moses re tallatcd against her physi cian because he ot will Me in home here The worldrenowned art ist who will be 101 next week stole Dr Clayton Shows stethoscope hagsa shine awake nfilltary chiefswit Barrio Grimlo Gouda Saturday September ml LIMITED powslls Goulart RIO DE JANEIRO AP Joan Goularts claim to the presidency was strengthened to day as the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies gave overwhelming amendment which would install him with limited powers The measure now goes to the Senate Weary deputies in the Inter iand capital of Brasilia voted 233 to 55 after an allnight sea slon to set up parliamentary form of government which would make the leftist vice president figurehead and vest the top power in prime minis er The Senate must give the measure twothirds majority before it is adopted Then it is up to Goulart to decide whether to accept or reject the condi lons Connesslonal leaders re port he has already agreed Goulart was proclaimed chief of state by 50000 cheering fol lowers Friday night as his plane arrived from Uruguay of Porto Alegre capital of Rio Grando do Sul his bomestate and political stronghold in the south Goulart conferred withlocal leaders there apparently mak ing plans to name cabinet and try to make pcacewith military Leaders in the north who oppose lm Goulart farewatlibbom Mi mist they will not accept the controversial leader under any conditions approval to constitutinnaLfloriaoLsignllicant military ac on Youitakemcbackttfi Eagle Bridge her home Prepared To Take Office Heads of Brazils army navy and air force had ordered armed forces to attack the pro Goulart 3rd Army in Rio Grands do Sul but there were no re Can work Without War Diet Is Confident JAMES NELSON Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG CF Prime Minister Diefenbak er has sketched course for negotia tions with Russia and East Ger many which should Ihe says gua nntce freedom and free nc ces to West Berlin without war The freedom of West Berlin and the right of the West to up hold that freedom are not no gotlsble but there are things the arche said Friday night Diefenbuker said he could not elaborate because the West must preserve abargaining po sition But at another point in his speech at the annual banquet of the Canadian BarAssoclation he sold grounds on which peace ful solution cargo tb Jhchiesved areu so ate eigogonngvfiaafisfirlln ministration to thepuppet gov ernment of East Germany does not intend all matrix 1635 min llo pus lesion on moon Monday Sept is Labor Day statutory holiday in Canada No edition of The Barrie Examiner will be published that day Plant and offices will be closed negulal daily publication of The Examiner will be con tinued on Tuesday next week To change the social order in West Berlin To cut the lines between West Berlin and West Ger many gt3 To attempt to impose settlement in violation of funda mental democratic principles MAY BE BASIS The primemlnlsler said the Soviet leaders say they have no such intention if they mean that then we hava indeed the basis for peace He said the people of Canada are ah whether Western countries are courting war over rubber stamp by refus ing to accept East German in stead of Russian signatures on checkpoint passes on the route to West Berlin Ind led any linen think in thilmcfinnada having made sacrifices in two world wars against Germanyiswllllng to let West Berlin go bythe boards Under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization any attack on Ber lin will be regarded as an at dementia LOCAL WEATHER Partly cloudy with isolated thun tomormw Warm and humid Low tonight 65 high Sun day 88 Summary on page two at Not More Than per Copy12 Page JFK Says us Ready To Deal With iitomic Blackmail Policy By JOHN HIGHTOWEB WASHINGTON AP Rus slas explosion of nuclear test device was expected today to hasten decision by President Kennedy on resumption of US nuclear weapons testing Informed officials now con sider it likely Kennedy will make decision early next week and that it will be to start up US testing again The last us fest explosions were held in the fall of 1958 it also was learned that the cnnodyadhlinlstrationisconr sldering some modification of the secrecy policy covering the US nuclear weapons arsenal The reason To give the Amer ican people and the world bet ter idea of the amount of atomic force available to the United States for its own defence and the defence of its allies Kennedy said Thursday that US atomic weapons system are wholly adequate to deal with the policy of atomic blackmail which he said now is being practised by Russia ANNOUNCES BLAST The White House announced Friday the US had detected the first Soviet nuclear explo sinn since Russia thaUnlied States and Britain imposed mo ratoriums and began their test hon conference at Geneva al mostlthree years ago The aunopncemont said that the Soviet test explosion was in the area of Seminalatinsk in CentraLAsla device tested had sub stantl yield in the intermedif ate range the statement said it was detonated in the atmosA phcre In foreign office spokesman said the explosion in the atmosphere rather than un derground increases by an amount as yet unknown the danger to health from mdioac tlvlty The White flous astatement gava no detail of how the ex plosion was detected but offici als indicated that the initial ev idence was obtained through de as that are sensitiva to earth almos hfliLjhnLkJ set all by nuclear bursts MAY BE PART The blast triggered specula tion that Soviet scientists tasted component for one of the su pcrbombs about which Premier Khrushchev has boasted The White House announcalt ment described the blast as in the intermediate range This would be US scientists say blast with force ranging from the equivalent of 20000 tons of TNT up to 500000 tons Khrushchev in announcing resumption of nuclear weapons tests Wednesday said Russian scientists now would proceed to develop l00megaton bomb wivalent to 100000000 tons of US experts do not consider the size of the latest Sovietblast significant Theysuid an explo1 sion in the intermediate range would be used to test compong all essential Atoithe successful development of huge nuclear weapons Smaller nuclear weap ons are used to trigger the high yield blasts lquitocs and they like to see Coe Hlll humans tack on Canada be said Sawmill worker Martin Mur and youll set back your ste Mr Diefenbaker referred only thescope later after making Protest Aifidct if phy told police he saw two men crouching ahead of him as he Somewhere in the bush Du iice figure it may be within an her Paint To Establish Royal Commission in passing to Russias resump tion of nuclenrtests but said walked along the Bass Lake mama by V5 masrm The mm id theyhava put hope of general four men are believed to be bid ing One police theory was that Ihcy have an abandoned overgrown lumber camp that as one constable said youd have to walk into before you could see Another theory was that the road about 745 when they ground soaked by an overnight rain and Cpl William Baluk of the Cobourg detachment an identification expert tentatively Emma emas mm they did not know the area palr of prlnts found Friday afternoon near the bandits sec 11 try make break abandoned getaway cm it this weekend when cottagers mm COB Hm land holldayers swell the al The scene was short dis $th $01 existent pnpulatlon nee west of Highwayazlnetileenufssmghbml teenburg area about 10 miles overlandyand is inle miles by WEATHER my IOffll from 16 locatlvn the weather has been hot and originalsaarch humld and at times rainy The four men looted the Tor There was no sun in the area ontoDominion Bank Branch most of Friday here Thursday of $185000 in Upwards of 30 policemen are cash and securities some nego cruising around the suspected Liable area Elnora few of them are At the midnight shiftchange heading into the woods Police Friday night group ofprovin said that number will be main cial policemen left the Peter tained Roadblocks have been bmuEhJetachment 25 miles set up IN NUTSHELL AP Former ras toda announced that formed his month and Cuban president Carlos Prio Slicer Cuban goyernment in exile will be to carry war against Fidel Castro 37 ured In Bus Mishap SU BURY Pa AP chartered bus plunged overa nkment then toppled over on its side Friday night 37 passengers from Pennsylvania bound for gala holida fair in Toronto Que tion Youth About Missmg Girl RUNTO CP Quebec provincial police today were to questi Cap de la Madelein Que youth here inconnectian with disappearance of teenaged girl from Sbawinigan Que Two Quebec officers arrived here about am and Jere lateretodaywvithGillesFrenetteTlW rrestedhere Fr ith oth Mahdicharge Repori Aircraft Missing In 36 ViANCOUVER light aircraft with three persons aboa Wasrepofled missing today on flight to Vancouver fro Williams Lake 225 milesnqrth Establish Boarflojind lobe lNNlPEG or Premier DufflRoblin today announced ill establishment of iiimember committee on Manitobas eciiaomictfuture aimed at finding 40000 new jobs by 1070 WlllRetum Youth To Canada Tl LOUIS AP US federal authorities decided Friday turnbanada youth accused of financing crosscoon our stolen credit cards Frank Herbert Langer 17 of Germany who had been rig in Winnipeg pleadadi ty in federal court to chargayo ntarstatetransoortatlon tolau dietitian makeiotligoingjrafflgtodayARuss advised her family against giving her painiseaondr brushes because if she had them she would not rest Shock To Neutrals CP from ReutersAP BELGRADE President Kwame Nk mob of Ghana said Friday showed he supreme danger facing mankind and called for talksbetween Presi dent Kennedy and Premier 4hrushchev Addressing the Mnatlou cnn ference of uncommitted coun cuiesmhecefiNkramaheoffered Ghana as site for the meetillg between Kennedy and Khrush chev onBerlin and the German problem Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopiasaid in speech our only hope was that world opiu ion could keep the big powers from breaking the peace Nkrumah who had talks with Khrushchev earlier this week said the explosion was shock to me as it must have been to you all But it is shock which for cibly brings home to us the supreme danger facing man find the imperative necessity for peace and the urgent need to sign treaty for complete and general disarmament Germany has protested to the United States aln at the inrovocativeLsending of 1500 AmericaLknantaWestBer linto bolster the US garrison here it was disclosed today The East German news agency ADN said the protest lwas contained in note handed over to the American ambas Prague The note said the dispatch of the soldiers along the auto bahn 110 miles through East IGermun territory Aug 20 was bound to complicate ha situa tion in West Berll nouneing the handovarof the note said theimerican move was an abuseiof the communi cation routes of the East German Democratic bl iha noisy publiclty buildup for tho aendingot th KsilnrnounCemenL menflvhrwouldsorelygeriosr irexplosion Eastiiennanfiovi Protests US BuilduyLOi Troops In Berlin BERLIN Reuters Eastf sador in the Czech capital of The official news agencyer QUEBEC CP Premier Jean Lesaga Friday hailcngefthc right of the federal government to establish royal commission on health services in Canada labelling the move an infringe ment on provincial jurisdiction The royal commission be We must energetically deny that the federal govelnmenfilaa the right to institute such an in quiry RECALLS STAND in his letter Mr Lesage re called Quebecs stand at the disarmament agreement backs for limitless delay He wel corned President Kennedys as surance the United States will not resume testing immediately cannot believe that Khrush chev does not realize that by an daidfifinqniringintnmnttefr outside federal jurisdictionande we do not believe we can par ticipate in itf Mr Lesaga was speaking at apress conference during which he made public corre spondence between himself and Chief Justice Emmett Hall of Saskatchewan and Quebec Health Minister Alphonse Cou turier We have come to the conclu sion Mr Losage wrote Mr Justice Hail last Friday that the inquiry undertaken will deal chiefly With matters which gall exclusively under the juris Libem To Picket Station In Sympathy Move TORONTO CP picket line will be placed around the Canadian if Rallways Parkdala Station Sunday after noon to protest the Royal York Hotel strike union official said Thursday night Operating engineers locals in Windsor NiagaraFalls London and Gualph have been asked to picket CPR stations in that BITE group to West Berlin makes the provocative intention of the measure obvious The protestnotewas handed overinPraguabeca United States has no diplomatic relations with East Germany Meanwhile East Berliners streamed to the centre of East Berlin for mass rally forSo viet spaceman Gherman Titov The rally followed flower strewn heros welcome Friday when he arrived here from Mos fora four Hytfllsit Titovs route through the flagbedeckcd city kept him out of earshot iofCommunlst fire along the concrete and barbed wire btirder ividing Berlin Theguns were aimed an East Gle refugee who plunged into the halfmile ng HavelgRiveralterathreadia his way throughlsearcblig the flier and conditional grants should be The Quebec premiervdenied reporters suggestion that Que June isothederni pmuinclal conference that joint programs eliminated gradually The Quebec government could not accept an inquiry aimed at expanding joint programs rather than reducing them Mr Justice Hall had written Mr Lesage July 13 inviting the Quebec government to submit briefs to the royal commission Mr Lesage said Quebec is in terested in the progress of pub lic health but provincial auto nomy must be scrupuloust re spected becs to participate might be the prelude to another QuebecOttawa battle Not at all he replied The position we are taking is sim plytilat the federal government is trying to inquire intba pro vincial matter We do not rec ognize this right Mr Lesaga was asked whether he thought joint federal provincial programs could be discontinued andoperated on provinciai basis alone assailan Wsangar plane1 culation mankind may be oblit erated the Prime Minister said Public Is Urged Support Police CORNWALL CP High ways lifinister Frederick Cass said Friday night he has made no decision as to whether he will contest the Progressive Conservative leadership when Premier Frost retires this fall Following the conclusion of the Ontario Police Association convention here at which he was the guest speaker Mr Cass said have made on do cislon yet but plan to devote careful consideration to the mat ter He told delegatesihe police forces of Ontario cannot hope to achieve complete success without the wholehearted sup port of the public wuraenWwidammtmMwwn re cal 598 and made public here With Teamsters SUDBURY CPlA petition signedby some members of the Port Colborne local of the inter national Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers 1nd protests against new mutual Mill and the Teamsters union The telegram sent toNa tional President Kenneth Smith from the President of Port Col bornas Local637 said the 617 president has been petitioned by the locals membership to lay charges against you under Article 19 Section of the constitution Union offlclals were not im medlately available to say what that part of the constitution deals with but Port Colborne President James Bablrad was quoted earlier as saying in an interview expect Mr Smith to step down and stand trial on charges of conspiringto deliver the Mine Mill membership to the Teamsters SIGN PETITION He said 400 of Local 037 2000 members have signed the petition which began circulating Friday The telegram copy of which was received by Don Gil lis presidentof Mine Mill Lo said the move was taken as theresult of Mr Smith enter ing into an agreement with the Teamsters union 0f Crashed Plane CHICAGO APlFederal lnI vestigationgrocpy sifted through mass of evidence today seek ing the cause of the crash of the Trans World Airlines Constella tion that killed 78 persons of ficialsdidnot rule out the pos sihllity that the big airliner dis integrated wbile still in the air We cant afford to rule out anything said Meivn Gough safety drector of the Cvl Aeronaues Board when he was asked if sabotage was being considered Gough snid it was significant but he didnt say precisely how that one piece of the planes tail was 200 to 300 feet from the rest of the wreckagel Gough said there was nailling to indicate that the plane pladed in the air before it crashed into corn field near suburban Hinsdale minutes after taking off from Midway airport at in EDT Friday SearchWfilrage

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