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Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1961, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Arts Tele phone PA Mic The telephone LOCAL WEATHER Partly cloudy and contlnulat warm tomorrow Winds 1le 41 number to call for the Business Law tonlhtts I1l or Editorial Dept Ll PA um arm Ex emitter 97th YourNo 2H CllAlR NORMAva occu pied by UN Secretary Gen eral Dag Hommarskjold on the Sccuirty Council is vacant as members of the body meet for closed session to consider impact of Hammnrskiolds death on the world organiza lion Reading clockwise are council president Nathan Barnes of Liberia who called the session UN Undersecre tary Georgy Arkadev Turkeys Turgut hlcncmenA cioglu and Russias Valerian Zorin AP wirephoto Steelworkers Accused 48 PERCENT OTTAWA CWFor the first time in 10 months unemploy ment in Canada has dropped be low its yeareariier level de clining to 323000 at midAugust from 354000 month earlier the Dominion Bureau of Statis tics reported today The August Esther Triggers Mass Eacuation CAPE HAllERAS NC AF Hurrlc re Es churned toward the North Carolina coast Of Raiding Riyal Union EDMONTON CPlThe inter national Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers tlnd launched its Canadian conven tion Monday with verbal as saulton its chief rival the United Steelworkers of America CLC it accused the Steelworkers of raiding its 17000member local in Sudbury which represents about half of MineMills total membership in Canada it charged the executive of Suds bury Local 593 with promoting secession from the MineMill movement The situation in sudhury is sorry spectacle for the labor movement in Canada said Al Skinner of Denver Colo inter national vicepresident of Mine Mlll fls charged that the CLC is being used as screen by the Steelworkers to raid the big Sudbury local He said the ex ecutive of Local 500 used the CLC as raiding gimmick to lure the locals members to the Steelworkers Membership in the CLC is natural desire of all trade un ionisLs Mr Skinner said The International MlneMill Union was put out of the old Canadian Congress of Labor in l949 for Communist metal mining field was given to the stcelworkers Sudbury for month said the Steelworkers union is responsi ble for the lowest wage rates in the metal mining industry in Canada and the United States Union raiding is dirty rot ten business he said in an ad dress to 100 delegates Hade scribcd the Canadian Labor Congress and Steelworkers an ion as great propogandists and great promisers dont think they the Steel dominationrJuilsdicfidhflinthef Mr Skinner Who has been in workers have enough money to buy 17000 workers he said iitaken by the New Demo cratic Party in the Sudbury dis pute the union ufflccrs report to the convention said Minc Mill cannot ask any worker to support party that condoncs and practices fullscale raiding attack artour unionlii its adstbnce Policeman Hurt In Gun Battle TORONTO gunman and policeman were in hospi tal today after fierce gun bat tie Monday night in midtown Toronto Constable Leslie Showers and detective squad approached Pembroke Street rooming house to serve an arrest warrant to Gilles Noiet alias Jerry Maliett Inffive from two Lands and firrAwa UP IN UTSHELL MHAWA CF and Teresa de Ciccn in front of car while was kil playing BRANTFORD 0P my resolution favoring sweepsta ourYearOid Killed Near Home ouryearold John de Cioco son of Joseph led Monday night when he ran near his home rantiortLFavors Sweepstakes council Monday night endorsed hes to support hospitals Town To Vote On Sunday Movies srivrcoa or Town council Monday night decidedtor hold referendum on Sunday sports and movies in the Dec municipal election Board Appoints argoining Agent TORONTO $0 Toronto lawyer who represented the Royal Hotel lations Board said today the board has certified Local 4123i the Hotel and Club Employees for Royal Hotel stafl Union GM as bargaining agent Goes On Trial For Wifes Slaying KINGSTON OPPMich civil servant went on trial slaying of his wife Verna Ire jury deliberated several hour Mr Justice e1 OGrady 51 Kingston ere today forthe Jan as rifle nc also 51 sevenman grand before returning true hill Wells is presiding in tha Supreme Court trial on the capital murder charge Raise Daily Limit 0n Trout TORONTO OP The daily catch limit for rainbow trout in waters with an extended open season has been raised to announced today crests Minister Spooner of Ontario Bureau Reveals Business Failures ada during the second quarter period last today There were 669 businessfailures infirm of 1001 49 more than the same year the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported Officers Role More Complex UilAWA CPD their role will with the new emphasis being oners civil Canadas penitentiary officers agree that become increasingly important and complex placed on rehabilitation par service press release said today Car Rolls Over Passenger Killed llEitRAOE BAY OF Mauri Abe 61 of Port Arthur was killed Monday when the car in nearhere Police said the driver of the of Port Arthur was not injured which he was riding rolled over car AarnoiEskelineo Forest Fire Breaks Out in North TORONTO on One forest fire broke out in the Sud bury district in the last 14 hours bringing the provinces total to seven fires the lands and day The other six fires were forests department reported to tlio Sioux Lookout area wantedinrMontrealranachargr of attempted murder in bar shooting three weeks ago Coast Showers was met by hail of bullets one of which struck him in the arm lle re turned fire and wounded the gunman irithe left check The bullet that struck the po licemans arm then glanced into his handcuif pouch and cracked the steel cuffs Doctors said the cuffs saved him fromva serious woundl Plan Amendments TonSalese ax Act TORONTO CDAn amend ment to the Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act in the near future to iron out the kinks in its admin istration was promised Monday night by Elmo Sheppard assist Sault Ste Marie before the Ontario Labor RLgnHimctm of the retail salgs tax branch of the provincial government He told sales taxsymposlum unsatisfactory features of the tax could not be solved before the act was seen in operation Patterson chief com pliance office of the new branch saidthe honor system of adau istering the tax is working well OllAWA CPlPick day any dayin the year 1967wheii Canada celebrates her 100th birthday as nation The coun try will be humming from sea to sea on the basis of sugges tions forwarded to Ottawa seven years before the centennial event it would cost several billion dollars to carry out all the sug gestions athletic intellectual artlstic academic material or publicPrime Minister Diefen baker told the Commons Mon day when he tabled the list of about 100 ideas might be going on during any of the 365 days in 1907 There is royal viist on And Freedom Jr Confederation Train is me ing across the Miffed at the standor lack of savageattempt to atampfiout Dietermak Heres sample of what today triggering the start of mass evacuation from danger ous lowlying areas Safety precautions should be started now the weather bu reau wared Some escape routes will become flooded as waters rise today and tonight Hurricane warnings raised this morning from Cherry Point NC norinard to the Virginia Capes Gale force winds were forecast for that portion of the coast this morning and were forecast to increase to hurricane strength75 miles per hourby afternoon Rising tides and seas already Barrie Ontario Canada Tuesday September 19 196 Unemployment Below Last Year job figure represented 40 per cent of the labor force com pared with 52 per cent month earlier and 53 per cent year earlier The 31000 drop in unemploy ment between July and August was attributed to largerthan usual decline in the jobless ranks of youngpeopie Early hiring in the automobile indus try and general strengthening in number of other industries also contributed in the past years said the labor doportment in its analysis of the jobless report Unem ployment has seldom decreased and alien increased during this interval The August unemployment to tal was the fifth monthly decline in unemployment since the win ter peak of 710000 in February when the unemployment rate was 11 per cent The picture in brief with esti mates in thousands Aug July Aug Will 1981 196i 6704 6743 6623 Employed 6381 6389 6271 ncmploycd 354 352 The unemployment repbpt is Labor force Not More Than 7c pll Copyl P190 DRIVER RUINS BZYEAR RECORD Russell who drove car for 01 years without an accident was fined 35 Monday on charge of failing to yield the right of way His car was in minor accident with truck That means you started in 1899 Magistrate Langdon said Were there cars around here then Russell 70 told the mag lstrate he had the first Ford in the area 20 miles west of Toronto Canadian Troops Reported Unhurt OTTAWA CF More than 20 Canadian army signallers are serving with th embattled United Nations force in the Con gos Katanga province authori ties revealed today from the Canadians received this morning stated that all are safe and none has been injured in the lighting The Canadians in Katanga comprise three teams at Elisa bethville Kamlna and Albert ville The team at Kamina numbers Seven Numhcramhuthemwo were suffering the coastlineuBut termssideline storrneould carry the eye or centre of the storm just off the coast The weather bureau warned that hurricaneEsther is dan gcrous with maximum winds of 150 miles per hour near the based on survey of 35000 households across Canada The labor force report said there was no appreciable change in employment between July and August which stood at 6301000 month ago The labor force decreased by 39000 to 67040000 which is more than centr usual for this period Candidates State Leadership Claims but it was presumed Iticrewere posts werean definitely known seven or eight men at each lo cation The army had been cspecl ally worried about the group at there seems to have passed Russiallslrs UN Seat Red China UNITED NATIONS CP The Soviet Union formally moved today for the seating of Communist China in the United MILTON tCP Davidr with speculation about possible government were somehow in volved7 lie was convinced that specula Kamina but the worst danger NDOLA Ahofficial inquiry opened inprivate here today into the fateful plane crash that killed Dagliammarsklold while two more bodies were discov ered in the wreckoge The investigation got under way amid widelyconflicting speculation about the cause of the crashan aerial attack or sabotage were seen as possible causesbut Rhodesian authori ties ofliclully discounted any suggestion that the aircraft was shot down With the discovery of more bodies the death toll rose to 15 Canadian secretary was killed in the crash of the D001 less than eight miles from here in Northern Rhodesia Only one person Sgt Harold Julian an American UN secur ity guard survived the crash lie was in serious condition in They id1m3mtffifmeffispitil hera hTiiiviisFe ported today to be holding his own PROBE CAUSE lnves ators probing the cause of the crash were faced sabotage or that the two jet planes owned by the Katanga LtCoi Ben Mallick attache from Leopoldvllle who inspected the wreck today said tion that the plans may been shot down Wasgroundlcss Theres absolutely nothing in it he said Seasoned pilots who viewed the fire blackened wreckage agreed with Matiick They said it looked like typical results of crash caused in landing ap proach by loss of power or faulty instruments Julian said series of explo sions shook the plane before it crashed They came shortly after the5Hch m0 CP Three of five men seeking the leadership of the Ontario Progressive Con servative party Monday night stated their claims for the post at meeting of more than zoo young Tories Attorneva Roberts Health Minister Dymond and Energy Resources Macauley spoke at the annual meeting of the Toronto and Dls trict Young Progressive Con servatin Council Absent were Education Minis ter Rabarts and Rev Downer who are also seeking the leadgrship Mr Macauley youngest mem ber of the Ontario cabinet at 41 declared the party needs young man as leader EXPAND RANGERS He proposed openingvthe lun ior forest ranger program in Ontario to every boy of 17 who could qualify The program now sends 800 high school boys Northern Ontario during sum mer holidays to work under forest rangers Mr Macaulay also proposed formation of youth division of an Ontario government depart ment 77erovcsissnnrs contrasts Favors fiontedieratlofira country bearing among other things replica of the ship sailed by one of Canadas num erous earlyeexplorersraGana dian handicrafts exhibit minia tures of the Fathers of Confed eration the Governor General and historical documents HEE ALSO PAGE FIVE The Empire Games Winter Olyrrpics Pan mericnn Gam or an international re gatta have Women or will be inprogress There is newflag new national anthem and com licence plate for motorists Plenary eetings of the United Nations NATO and thug Commonwealth nations are be ing held plus numbers of con Mr Roberts said he was run ning on the basis of his long and had no intention of trying to persuade any of the Young Tories to support him in the campaign WW IsLANbs TALLEST VICTORIA BC CF $1000000 lzstorey luxury apart mcnt building to be erected overlooking Beacon Hill will be the tallest building on Vancou ver island REGINA CPiLord Morri board of film censors said day night that people who advo cate no censorship would soon echange their minds ifit were done away ivith Addressing conference of Canadian filmeensorsrhe said lt censorship fora time as an ex periment In six monthsthose who ob ferenccs of international organi zations invioedto cometo Can ada for the birthday party it may be Canadian Family Day to play up the role of the family in Canadian life These are fireworks military SP clal postage stamps issues medals and youth conferences New cities would appeara model satellite town for Ottawa gxarnplea sci ence City or centennial city along the StLawrence Mr Dielenbaker singled out the Confederation Train Monday ass good idea He noted th someof the suggestions ready are proceeding including progress in the National Capl tai Commissionfs strdamllning program for Ottawa record of service to the party Should Judge Film On Its Merit Film Censor Tells Conference son president of the mtiah pie Nations Soviet Foreign Minister An drei Gromyko requested that the Bitnation general assembly place onvits agenda to question titled Restoration of the Law rful Rights of thalaahielaje public of China in the United Nations The assemblylsexpectedim give the China question full airlogpafter 10 years of post ponements But it is unlikely that the problem will be taken up under the controversial title proposed by the Soviet Union ject to censorship would be clamoringtonbavevitback he said He advocated censorship rules that are flexible and easily modified and said he doesnt believe in elaborate rules or codes Rathethe said ccn Flow yer Northern Rhodesian general had changed his in about landing EFNWa ness and told the pilot to alter course to another destination UN officials in the Congo cap ital of Leopoldville said they did not exclude the possibility that Katangas two jet planes were either directly or indirectly re sponsible for the crash officials denied oreportthatan unide fled aircraft had circled Ndola airport on Sunday night before Hammarskioids plane was due Only Hammarsklolds plane had circled the airport they said Rhodesian air force fighters today escorted chartered UN plane here from Elisabethville with top UN personnel aboard Mahmoud Khiarl Tunisian special UN representative in the Congo hoped to have talks with ent Moise stombe of Ka on possible ceasefire in the breakaway Congo prov ilCE should use commonsense ap proach and judge film on its merits Earlier the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada de plored the mode writers oh session withthe sex Thine and the rapid decline of moral standards of the adian peo Archbishom monton in an open letter to the conference called for better social conscience on the part of ttf pifblic MONGI SLIM Dags Successor Rammarskiold was heading hero for talks with Tshornbe when his plane crashed Ownt of his planerI the Swed ish Air Companynsaid in Leo poldvillc the plane might have been shutdown by ietilghter from rebellious Katangas tiny airnforce UN spokesman said neither gunfire nor sabotage could be rulediout GongrPearr Mass Uprising Against UN ELISABETHVELE Reuters Hatred and suspicion stalked this capital of breakaway Ks tanga province today amid Mwamprisingof stanga civilians against the nited Nations forces The situation in the tense city had deteriorated to the point where an explosion was feared at any ininute Belgian civilians left over from the days of colonial rule openly exprm hatred of UN forces who werL Eatt ng Katanga troops for con trol of the province ed their bitter Doctors at city hospital charged that UN troops were sniping at unarmed civilians both Negro and white But lrish man Conor OBrien chief UN representative in Katanga said this was not tr Europeans li ng on the out skirts ofElisabethville mean while charged that Ncgio mem bers of Jeunokat Katanga youth organization have been entering European homes de manding identity documents and in general mam coivcn Dr Clarks letter and briefs from the provincial IODE chap ter and the National Council of Women all expressed concern overthe need to pratcctchil dren from damaging influences of sex and violence in visual artsand literature Dr Clark defined censorship as sport of the action of the state in serving justice He warned however our church would be uneasy if cen sorship of filmsor of any other nicdium of entertainment be came heavyhandedand restri ii twe The church seeks to ma tain balance between authority and freedom taking care to prevent freedom from lapsing intoun restricted lip cs wrote oble Rovaacey of to police department is shown today presenting the Colone phy for the best safety pair MacLellun principal of Codrington Pugc School Safety patrols Photo of pupils and the police department decides which eho has the best safety opertion each year Thetropby was held for tha ast two years by llillcrest ublic School Examiner

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