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Barrie Examiner, 8 Sep 1961, p. 1

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Elllliiarrir OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tele phone PA All The number to call for the Button ll PA 33 YoanNe 209 Saintm as rol fall unnrnary turnto page two per Copyl2 Page xfiimr 9m Danie Ontario Canada Fridayfileptomioer 1961 use Mar Tim 1111 eel JFK Ag Add 15000 EBOVE normal TO Armethorceg Pon WEEKEND manna Verging On Tragedy WRONTO Tem peratures will remain about 10 degrees above normal in MTAWA CP Recruiting will start immediately to add 15000 men to Canadas armed forces Prime Minister Dlefenbaker announced in the Commons Thursday that the services manpower will eralsed to 135 mu from 120000 to strengthen ii anlnation the clv licence orghi Insurance Plan Canadian forces in Europe and the navy In addition 100000 civilian male volunteers between the ages of in and 50 will be en rolled in the militia for sixweek courses of national survival op erations They will be paid as regular pnva es Thesa vhlllfnteers will be mil southern Ontario during the weekendths weather office said today The outlook is for light winds mainly sunny skies and relatively low humidity complEtTon of their courseswhich will start in midNovmlbcr and therefore could be called up for service it the government proclaimed the War Measures Act Nehru Gloomy lifterK Talks MOSCOW AmPrime Minis indian Prime Minister Nehru he went on to denounce Presl danKennalyleecislontom arms nuclear testing and de arcd another military tragedy MOSCOW AP Soviet Pre miar iOiiushchav said today he is ready for businesslike talks with President Kennedy on ur gent world problems At friendship meeting for Mankind is on the brink of Aggressive forces want to which urgedTalEbctwcen Hus sla and the United States Theroofcrence Nehru said expressed the minds of hun dreds of millions of people Every effort must be made to settle these problems Only talks can lead to fruitful results Todarwofacethelasttfis siollity wrong stop could wipe out the future for man kind Nehru said that if the danger of war could be removed in talks between the two major powers the way would be opened toward examining the problem of disarmament if they fail to achieva dis armament they will never achieve peace he warned Nehru spoke for 16 minute before yielding the platform to Khrushchev TELLS 0F TESTS Khrushchev then made the in public reference in the So plunge the world into another war As pretext for this they are using the question of the peace treaty with Germany Our aim is to put out the remaining fires of war by con cluding peace treaty with Germany All soberthinking people realize that on the ques tion of the peace treaty one from the fact of of two German tor Nehru of India talked for hours with Soviet Premicr Khrushchev at ithe rn it Thursday and came out gloomy Once again the foul winds of war are blowing Nehru said lhere are atomic tests and the world grows fearful Once the door of war is opened life on earth will be completely extinguished It is 51 étllarvihen Out 0i Money Without Grant OTTAWA CP The unem ployment insurance fund will be down to its last penny by early 1962 unless federal grants are made the government has been warned The funds advisorLeommih nter of high The prime minister said These courses will provide sub flcient basic military training to maintain the disci the and re sponse essential to the control and effective employment of such force on operations The key word here appeared be response The government has approved an army plan to form 210 mo Ibilevrescuecolumns evacuate persons from 15 target cities in STREET UiiDERMlNED ROAD roan of citizens had complained oi sewage hacking into their basements and city Workman the road had been undermin ed by seepage Considerable excavation had to be done beforetillLouldbebroughtto The hole at the intersection of Hayfield and Wellington streets was not cavein as weredewmchedmm Jmfly mywpeoplewfirstbEllEVEd muhle They started to bring the road to normal level again for repaving unemployment can be expected to empty the coffersbymext May when seasonal benefits end Canada in event of nuclear bombardment These columns require utotal power to improvothe lot of hu manity and to open the doors of progress the greats of war should fall on us cannot un CALLS FOR PEACE log the Kremlin Nehru called Speaking earlier at the meet viet Union to the four recent nuclear weapon tests which the United States has reported Bus sia made in central Asia The of 150000 personnel ofwhom only onethird would be drawn fromthe regular army and 42 000rnember mili The columns willbe formed mainly in towns and viliagesin doughnutsbaped areas 20 to 100 tests breached the East West moratorium on such experi ments Military preparations in the West have been stepped up he said Taking this into account we could not ignore the interests on the great powers who hold the key to war and peace to remove the threat of war and lead the world to peace Nehru on threeday official visit to the Soviet Union came it was manmade Anumher dig and soon learned that The committees was GREEN WARNS WORLD tabled in theCommons Thurs Hovering On The Brink ax or derstaiid why man should do this Young German cnded last March 31 but in cludes forccasts for the current year By BEN WARD OTTAWA rtGPlr armean crisis held the attention of ii grim Commons Thursday as iarliament resumed its mara thon session after sevenweek summer recess External Minister ireen warned that the world is hovering on the brink of nu clear war Paul Martin LEssex East noted an ominous anniversary exactly 22 years ago the Cana dian Parliament had met to con sider sdeclaratinu of or against Germany The MP5 concern over the tense Berlin situation was un declined again and again during day devoted to defence mat era and foreignpolicy dcbate ercreen opening debate on his departments 106152 spend ing estimates said it was im portant in this time of deep crisis for Canada to work to wardsearreductionnn sworlirtenT sion We must not lose our heads but show Canadian common smse he cautioned RUSSIA Al FAULT Mr Green said Canada knows nie rates has guru his desire to reduce tensions But the great tragedy of 1961 was that Russia either did not Nuclear Disaster understand or had igndred this desire= Mr Martin said the Berlin isis is but new pressure point in the EastWest cold war and the West must not become transfixed in panic over this single issue 77 Negotiations were vital to en sure that war would not erupt but the West must be prepared to go the limit on its Berlin stand The freedom of Berlin he said is not negotiable Not an mcbnmeesoii anywh ererls He gotiable Herridgev chief spokes man for the OCF party in the debate said the idea that the West stands strongly for the re unification of Germany is myth made in Germany Enlatice or the fund which has been skidding for three years March aiiaboutrhalf the or was $184885000 892000 year earlier The funds peak waLMJZMSO at Dec 31 1958 Latest published figure since the funds year ended shows an endofJuly balance of $120721 amfiuaSians With Allied Flights Into Berlin WASHINGTON AP The United BMJWbytbelPsubseqmt rance today gave Russia new warning in the most sol emnterms against any inter ference with Allied flights in the air corridors hetween West Ger many and West Berlin The Western powers told the remlin that any change in the at mile from target cities Each column will require 120 soldiers aniLmeivilims plus 200 el seonariirh sunlm Jo The to target cities are St Johns Nfld Halifax Saint John NB quebec Montreal Ottawa oronto Hamilton Lon don iagara Fails Windsor Winnipeg Edmonton Calgary Vancouver and Victoria Not Inteltier which the four powers entered discussions and agreements and byopen and established practi overnperiod of 15 years The form of the dispute as developed in series of ex changes between Moscow and the Western capitals in recent nonsense BERLIN young East Ger man stunned Communist border suardsrtod eras freedom in siationwagon through the heavilybarricaded BrandenburgGate The swearold refugee roared through double barrier of to block his escape West Berlin police said the driver escaped uohurt At Helmstedt truck carrying five persons smashed into car before it could cross the border iimrsdnynlght TiieToufdibe refugees were arrested by Comv munist police The truck crashed into the first of two wooden barriers swerved as it was being checked by East German polch driver of the car was killed and woman passenger injured for building hospitals which in ludes monies from provincial and municipal levels as well as the bond issue said Don Cam eroo secretary of the hospital board JEDSM tilbed tion to the present hospi 32bed addition to th law nurscs residence from the conference of non aligned nations in Belgrade barbed wire before the uardsu had tilire to recover and attempt The federal beam depart ment today announced that the Royal Victoria Hospital is to receive $402000 grant is part ofa formula This grant will assist in of the security of our country and the Socialist camp $402006 omit libSpitql The addition is slated to lm cross the hospital accommoda tion per cent Miss Nellie Shanahan RVH administrator said the hospital would certainly bucanin crease in nursing staff but not in proportion to thovincrease in the number of beds The Ontario Hospital Com bus on will begin time and soil ties study October 10 she said They will decide how many extra staff are needed to handle lhe increase from 135 to Instead he called for Canada to press for peace treaties with both Germanies which ld recognize the present ision of that nation Such treaties could guarantee the freedom of West Berl Fa ng that the United Na tions could be given control of Berlin to neutralize it as trou ble spot or theiWest Berlin site could be abandoned for reloca tion inside the est German Re public Almost anything was better ltillari the risk of WBTOVBT Ber SEES NUCLEAR THREAT Walter Pitman NDPPeter borough said the nuclear threats over Berlin have stroyed the myth that non clear war is possible The idea If limited war had vanished weeks islegalistic But US of ficials fear that it foreshadows gfuturLCommunist moves to try to impose limits on use of the Edge Remands Berlin air corridors oasis new formeFMP present administration plans arrow or Raymond by Emery En camps and call for the use of Western Broncol 44 former Liberal Contracting Co Ltd wli cost fighter planLcscortstovmakomn nearly$200tT0WTThi lnciudes sure that commerciaiiplanes dayLwasrremandedtlrSeptfiiflflflmo for hospital impro genthrou ussians Af formal committal arts and about3350000 for harass allied air traffic along charge of corruptly accepting dl bus to the nurses residen the corridors bribe whiie an MP ces air transport situation will be the result of aggressive action against established Western rights by the Soviet government and the East German regim The Allied notes were cred in Moscow this morning They rejected Russias conten tion that the United StatespBrit in and France have not unre stricted right of air transport in andout of WestBcr Rights with respect to air ac cess to Berlin the identical notes said derive from pre ciselythe same source as do the rights of the 11851 in East Gcrmany and East Berlin namely the joint military de feat of the GermanReiclI and the joint assumption of supreme authorityuover Germany These rights are continued by the circumstances under 235 beds Main effect of the new win she said would be greater centralization andiriore efficient operation For instance there will be recovery room where postsurgery patients are taken This issomethlng we havinever had Thronnstruction ich be gan about eight months ago is expected to be completed by this Apr added Mr Cam am 1lUTSHELL l3YearOld Pulled From Pool SIMCOE CP Diane Preston 13 trying to swim across the new Simcoe swimming pool Thursday tired as she reached the 10foot maximum depth halfway across the tafoot pool Exhausted she was pulled from the water by lifeguard Barbara MacKay who applied artificial respiration to revive her CarPlunges rlnlo Canal Men Escape CORNWALL 0P Two men esca ed drowning here Thurs day when thelr open sports car faied to make turn and plunged into the Cornwall canal Police identified the pair as anyearold Denis Lacroix of Montreal and Keith McKendry of ong Sault Ont Indian Sentenced For Manslaughter UN JESSFJBHIE Green 31 of the Six Nations 1ndian Reserve was sentenced today to two years in penitentiary on charge of manslighten the rifle shooting lot friend Terrence Alllsion 50 of th Vanessa district near ere Wont Hide Fallout Danger TORONTO CF Health MinisterDymond said Thursday nlghllhe truth of any danger from radioactiVe fallout in the provincenr notheehidde pu lic CBCW nt Sales Tax TORONTO OP Thercanadian Broadcasting Corporation has refused to pay the ihreepercent Ontario retail sales tax it was disclosed here ihuisday TKeys liClue ToiBankilloldup PETERBOitOUGlf 01gt Prqvinciai police following the trail of bandits who held upa bank atHavelocka week ago found set of keys Thursday near the spot where the gun menabandoned one of their getaway cars Staff Sergeant Stan Palinateer heading the search for clues and the loot described= the discovery as most significant the best discovery so far Tire Janitors Who Wont Join Union TORONTO CP Two suburban Etobicoke school Janitors were fired Thursday night for refusing to pay duesto union because they considered its practices contrary to their relign ious beliefs Tobacco Workers Hurt In Crash WOODSTOCK OP Four tobamworkers taken to hos pitalrhere Thursday night after twocar collision near here were all in satisfactory condition todayhospital officials said Predict Above AverageCrop CHATHAM or conditional prediction that so cent of the 1961 sugar beet crop will be above average was made oday 9y Canada and Domlnloosugar iou being construe ous departments of the hospi tal native of Chicoutim1 Que After several tense minutes the can tain talkedliis way out of the centre of the mob ELISABETHVILLE Reutersr United Nations troops were on dared Thursday to shoot back if fired on The Congos secession lstrrrKat rovince an nouncedmeenwhile that it is building up its troops this capital city The order to shoot back came after two days of rioting against theUN BrigGuinK Rajagin dian commander of the UN Military forces in Katanga said Kailangan Effica Opalitatri fiira er mac nevgun We es ay on UN jeep wounding SLONE dlausoldier He saldthat in allv one civilian and four soldiers were iniured andlo vehicles diamagedgtthemriotinm ty ruansagns auori mu MISS AMERICA CONTESTANTSV streets their pockets bulging With stones looking for per Eighteen contestantsforthe sonnel They broke into Elisahetii fsiAmel WWW villes biggest hotel the Leo paid and collared can Citys convention hail tojightluiosea ess re portedthat the Cans an over turned chairs andvtables as protection and waved his re valver at his tormentors wii finally fled He was quoted as saying fortunately these chaps are not very courageous pose IOR Feller such it Company officials Hanoryson AP Wirephoto an captalni Marlo Cot

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