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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1961, p. 1

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Loon Tmst Sunny with cloudy periodr tou marrow Winds light printo night so High manssacroi full filme on page two OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ada Tele phone PA 0441 The telephone numberwall for the Business or Editorial Dept to PA 94537 edrunks The East German po it Gem AINT GIVE Hurl Tear Gas Iii Berliners BERLIN APlEast German police hurled firecrackers tear gas and jets of water at hun dred Berliners Wednesday night The East German police shot tear gas grenade at crowd about 80 massed before the rier wall on the border in Neukoelln in the American cec tor it struck newsstand This angered the crowd which swelled to 200 Including some in the United States Third New international Dictto work in 17 years Gordon Dalian Merriam international lice rolled up water cannon and sprayed the demonstrators West Berlin police pushed the orowd back from the border and took three demonstrators into ars custody temporarily In the tough industrial bor ough of Wedding in the French sector crowd of about 500 assembled whistling and booing at the East German guards The East German police hurled five tear gasgrenades Iand number of firecrackers into the crow merldmrffllsswothhuoome lntoittowo it is officially recognized as acceptable usage by Websters byG and Merriam Company of Springfield or demonstrating wen The new dictionary is the first completely new unabridged was period in which more new words and meanings entered the English language than in any similar period in history More than 100000 of these have been put into the third now The new work departs in several ways from HerriamWeo ster tradition notably in its recognition of the informality of modern English Gallaniraidfii iii He said it reports words as they actually are used through out the Engllsbspeaking world in terms designed to be significant and enjoyable to average persons as well as schol The label coiloquiai formerly applied to any word sense outside fairly strict academic usage has been dropped The word3ain1tlhanew dlctionarysoys is used or ally in most parts of the us by cultivated speakers Tension Mounting nary to be published Sent 20 president said Wednesday it Narcoamrioa US G063 Ahédd MAKES DICTIONARY DEBUT With Test Plans By THE CANADlAN PRESS The Russians ignoring the Wests call for no fallout out clear tests are touching off aerial atomicblasts like string of firecrackers The fourth since last Friday was detonated in the atmos phere east of Stalingrad early Wednesday the US Atomic Eo ergy Commision announced lt was in different location from theprevioua threeoftbeseries The power of the latest device was described as in the low to intermediata rangeabout the same size as those exploded blondsy and Tuesday in Central As Radioactive fallout was de tected in Alaska at about 35 times the average rate but US health authorities said there was no immediate danger to health GETS BACKING The US went ahead with its Chakravarty gopalachan called on the Russians to accept the llsBritl5h offer of an atmospheric test ban There was speculation on tho purpose of the rapidslire series of Russiantests and congres sional informants in Washington said the prevailing opinion in the Kennedy administration is that they are aimed of develop ing antimissile rockets FIRE TNFORTNIGHF Congressional ie who av participated in White ouse discussions predicted that underground shot within two weeks ed announced no other choice but to resume underground testa weeks would precede the Sept where campaign against resumption of testing is antieipatedcv United States will fire an resumption within two Tuesday the United States had 19 openingof the United Nations own plans for undergroundtests WHEELERlURANICK CHECK LS IEVES USED with no fallout backed by OFFICERS PICKARD scatterlech Billierpm Horrinvkucr Thieves Hack Into sans Vault wingsnlen T9 Thieves smashed through plaster and brick wall and en tered thevauit of Barrie Dis trict Central Collegiate lait night They made off with be tween 3600 and 81000 in cash They were assisted in their work by heavy laborers tools stolen earlier from the Cflit shed off Burton Avenue in Al iandate Police Chief Edward Tachir hart said today Constable 91de editiri he CNE shed shortly after 430 am on roiitina check Twohours later while check ing thevhlgh school property Forbes stumbled across no tlty of tools lyingnnthegrou it near the school buildings Paocaans rnoM SALE The caretaker of the school was notifiedJodaehoekoi the offices revealed the smash ed vault wall and the theftyof pelt cash The money was mainly proceeds from the sale of padlocks to students and varying amou officer in charge Of the investigation saidrentry to the schoo awasuapi parently gained through an open window leading into one of the hallways The thieves appar ently stood on garbage cans and climbed onto it low roof over the school cafeteria where they were able to reach swindo No know edge of the number of persona rinvoivedin the theft is available but police believe two or more persons ara respon olfs Take $1000 stated in their investigation by Corporal iiaroid Wheeler and Constable George Uranick of the Ontario provincial police criminal lde ieation branch US Reservists Pace Call Up you wastmicron AP The US Army appeared today to be wheeling four National Guard in fantry and armored divisions army divisions for movement overseasri comes acute The four guard divisions 26th infantry of Massachusetts the 28th infantry of Pennsyl Vania the 32nd infantry of Wis consin and the 49th Armored of TexasWednesday were put on malicethat theyiacamossibia calls to federal duty Such call could come in matter of weekar Along with 475 lesser guard and reserve unita in 46staies and the District of Columbia these divisions were given top priority label by the army Each state has its ownmiiitia or National Guard with nu clelus of tonne army perso net state reserve unltaof th lairtoroe and navy IThey will begin an nteiisl fled training program immedi in third incident onihe Neu Commons Meets 1htonositionr to tree regfilar crisis Ee Iudge lietums Sudbury Local To Members koelin border the Communists threw over combined tear gas grenade and firecracker and ran out fire hose to an attempt to drench several dozen people gathered at the border Again the West police intervened OilAWA CWParliament today resumes its longest ses ing international storm clouds The Commons which already had sat record 157 days at the July 13 summer adjournment ITORONTO tci=+ The0n tario High Court of Justice has rebellious local in ce McRuer Wednesday wiped out trustee ahlp imposed on the 17000mem ber local ordered nationally JppnlnteLadministrator hands off the locaiand gave it back its impounded records of fices and $700000 bank account At the same timehe restored to office founmembers of the Sudbury executive who had been declared dismissed by national reassembled to tackle an agenda DES Sympathetic =T NeutralPleas MldNniismliiihgmiens am so enned peee ay to give thetic response to an appeal from 25 non aligned countries for USSoviet negotiations to save the world from the bor ror of nuclear war But US officials said the ag gressive ssion attitude on critical Berlin issues drama tized by the series of Soviet nu clear test explosions in the at mosphere discourages hope that negotations under present conditionscan make such pro ng tension over Be and the resumption of nuclear weapons tests MPs set the tone of their fall sittings with artimeiy twoday foreign affairs debate The government also was ekpected to make an nouncements concerning step up of civil defence preparations and moderate increase in armed force manpower Prime er Diéfenbaker mtdonhKenSmltnflmeMV4 on the grounds they were plot ting to deliver the local to Mine Mills bitter rival the United Steelworkers of America CLC The property of the embat tled localNo silohad been tied up under temporary court injunction issued at Sudbury last week following violence when the national ekecutivg mnye witha coup culminating more than two years of factional war are Diplomat Recalled NEW YORK AP African sources at the United Nations New York lem after recent car accident has been called home by his government claimed he was roughed up by Tuesday night for the announced purpose of consultations with his home government But they added that the SKIYEBFDid Ne gro second man in tbeGuinea Republica UN delegation actu waiiyhad been recalled because of the Harlem incident Canadian Attacked anfléséMoh ELISAB wadmins Reuters The UN command in secession operating =fro an outlyinr camp after rioting Wednesday foreedlamove from the main UN building in the city centre Rampaging Congolese youths and indian troops as they screamed for the UN to quit mob surrounded Canadian captain but broke up After few minutes ofgshouting and booing No casualties were re ported The Associated Press identi fied the Canadian aa Capt Mario Cote and said he was at tacked by 10 youtha They Katanaa threateningiy towards the am ce who vertiimed chai bies as protection and wavedhla evolver toward his aggressara who finallyiiedJHe ateiy in order to increase their tibia warm police an being at combat readiness to Anny id mounted as saying fortun ately these chaps are not very courageous or PoliceClash said Wednesday night Michell Collet Guinean diplomat who 31 They said he left by mane extt immiTerrenceville and latKatangrprovio ce film Fires Threaten Nild Villages Women Children Are Evacuated sr JOHNS or wind driven forest fire forced the of several hundred women and children from the southern Newfoundland villages of Terrencevilie and Grand Le Pierre today Terrenceviliea settlement of about 600 was abandoned ex cept forfizefighters Some resi at Grand bePierre The two outports are about two miles apart at the head of Fortune Bay Heavy smoke from burning woods and swamps covered the JELEI easflvinds in creased the threat from the ad vancing fire The fire el ed the only road boat to Bay LArgent12 miles tothe south Evacuation from Terren ville was carried out by the hydrographic vessel Acadia and aevaral smaller craft Conditions in Terrenceviiie it self were difficult to determine The village is without telephone service The aw fire stark remin der that despite shorter days and cooler weather Newfound iands forest blazes are not over was reminiscent of socre of outbreaks that terrorized the province aiisummer recasts called for winds to continue in of Terrencevill day with gusts around 35 miles an hour Rain forecast earlier was not expected to arrive evacuees bad to be taken by sion in history beneath gather Progressive Conservative and which may keep it busy until Leader Pearson on the interna tional situation in halfhour private talk Although both do clined comment on whether the Liberal parties will adopt bilt partisan stand on foreign policy Mr Pearson toid reporters Inh éritical situation like the today we want to keep as chrunltyuas possible within Eliotlb ha how it which ing the debate However the New Democratic Party founding conventions rejection last month of CC Leader liazen Argues stand for Canadian withdrawal fromutlio North At lantic Treaty Organization is bound to be reflected Among new legislation which they be introduced within the next few weeks is possible majnLrevisionsoithoimmlgra that Act Amendments to the Unemployment insurance Act heralded in the throne speech which opened the session last Nov 17 may also be made Report Increases tinfirmed Forces OTTAWA CWArmed forces manpower will be increased by between 10000 and 15000 per sonnel it was reliably reported Wednesday The army wrilget the major shareof the increase but there will be smallcriricrenses for both the navy and RCAF The currentmanpower ceiling is 12000051000 for the BCAF 49000 for the army 20000 for the navy lthasnotbeen changed since the Korean War manpower increase is ex pected to be one of severalgov ernment announcements in the fieldot defence policywhen the Commons reeonvenes this after noon after asumrner recess NEHRU TELLS RUSSIANS Nehru and GhanasPresidentJ Kwamo Nkrumahrwho also or rived Wednesday carri la ter outlining appea Minister NghnLtodaymet Ni kita Khrushchev in the Kremlin can me since at Hwedlabmnmrcdwarn rived here Wednesday on fourday state visit The Soviet news agency Tass describedjiualks which cov ered the intemationai situation and Sovietindian relations fbroad dvirank xchang Nehru earlier mg cut eonid Brezhnev and Dlaced wreath on the Len the conference of non aligned countriesjn Belgrade in speech at Kremlin dinner Wednesday night Nehru said in our times in our cen tury to start war against any one would be theultimate madv ness WANTS N0 RUIN We are sincerely devoted to grabbed bov ties and moved Stalin mausoleum invEed Square Nehru opened his visit by to ing his Russian hosts thatany one who stoited peace the indian leader said then turned to Khrushchev and added Li knowthatyoutooare de voted to peace an fore hope tha Vin hisown speech at the din ner Khrushchev said an active effort from everyoneincluding neutralswas needed to achieve place and ireoealad to appeal for meeting tween the Soviet premier and President Kennedy to preserve world peace tinue to make every effort to Kh ushchev maiization of the sitiiation in West Eerlln would be solved Our proposals reiating to these problem in no way prej udice the interests of the West he asserted once In avmessage Wednesdaynight toia conference ofvscientista in the United Sta the Soviet leader saidEus would can prevent rid egotiate tor peaceful settle merit and total disarmament were delivered to the US and Soviet Soviet Ambassadorsin Belgrade Britain and France but with Japan preparing to register stiff protest today with the state department in Washington Britain and France disclosed Wednesday the us decision to resume tests has their full sup port and they had been informed in advance of President Ken nedys decision in Governor General PilotWho Landed BlazingPlane Saying All Aboard Dies GANDERprid or The copilot of an aircraft which crashed and burned week ago in Greenland told Wednesday bow pilot lim fine of Kingston whn diedin Toronto toda wouldnt be here today or would our passengers butfor the heroic thing llim Roedld iiarris Robinson said in an terview from home where he isrecupeta ng from severe leg burns The planer carrying four Da nish passengers wasownedby Eastern Provincial Airways of Gander Robinson sittingnext to the zoyearold Roe when the air craft burst into flames said really didnt see the thing he pen lhevsmnke on Jims side of the cockpit was worse than A1 HERES ONE St Peter and St Paul were hole at the Celestial Country Club st Peter drove first and his bail went straight into the hole St Paul casually teedup and did the same As they pick ed tllair lia St Peter aid sari wecutout the miracles andiust play golf pi Burns from me on mine and kept him hidden Robinson the full story from Roe gt the Goose Bay hospital wb re they were flown for treatment dJiinedupi phibious Otter for landing over lake when the cockpi beat bee me unbearable couldnt stay in the cockpit any longe his co ilot in hospital BC still cbiilfliif leTg Rob watched my hand chan log oior but still couldnt let go eased half his bod on theWmidfifiiEmetiEolm he flames by the cockpit door stayed at the control until the plane bellied into the Water Once we touched the water Roe said had to let go then The plane zoomed across the lake and skidded rintothe shore in Hames Minister Dies Prom Injuries KANSAS CITY APY Hell GWiight of Detroit died Itoday of injuries suflered Wednesday during an outburst 0f iin convention sought orium control of the iostnim afmunielpai audit chow nati al Baptist BellgErigineer Killed Ianrash NORTH shy or Robert Dales supervising engineer wh Parry Sound and rnlled JimjbejeiLTelepboneCompanyfhereHiasrkiiledseariytodayr his truck swerved offsa bend in Highway 532 near over Ilound GhiltyOLPrice Fixing OR hree autiSterhiaiiécUatdealfiwete found guilty of pricefixing conspiracy in judgment issued here Wednesday JuiliJLR Ferguson essu tcelng off on the long par three the question of the nor nesday that poll MONTREAL or Claude loddin president of the Canad ian Labor Congress today accepted an invitation to speak at 3a meeting at the Sudbury local ot the MineMill union Sunday Don tiirrest Yonge StreeiSpeeders RICHMOND HILL or policeman said in court Wed were toidby the province not tochatge motorists exce ing the speed limit by nine miles an houror less onYonge Street gt hospital Wednesday by Yugoaia Pro ntvfilte Noted rliaihntarian Dies ronouro or of theQOntario legislatuie tofday after don dead He retired Alex Lewis 85 former clerk noted parliamentarian died gln 195 after 25 enies Accusation an accusation by the lord mayor gt kowto dilvtntha United atsatate department by refusing or manon boaueot peace the Miriam Wednesday soled Coventry Eng that Muiani

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