Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1961, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Exonuoer Want Ada Tao pbona PA Mus Iha telephone number to call for the Borrow or Editorill Dept ll PA 66537 97 anNo 224 JET TRAINER CRASHES Wreckage Found By Search Party TNENTON CPDThe wreck age of missing T43 jet trainer was found early today near Kleinhurg about 10 miles north of Metropolitan Toronto the RCAF hero reported spokes man said it was presumed the bodies of the two occupants were in the wreck The spokesman said the crushed plane was found by looman search party from the RCAF station at annsview just north of Toronto where the jet trainer had been due to land about midnight it was an flight from he Lakehead Names the men aboard were not released The pilot called the Downs view control tower by radio at 1133 pm to advise he was ap proaching at 4000 feet and pre welcome Bad Weather Hinders Harvest QUEBEC CF aliens and caused TORONTO CED vention Oct 79 Ontario NDP Blasts Damage Apartments rqaouro VfCP AEeriesBr EspidanTieramite blasts early today causedabout $25000damage to an apartment bliiltliilg under constructioninrsuburbanNorth York Roberts To Deliver Address gt KINGSTONfldntariojdocationMinister Robarts one of seven men to receive honorary degreesyat Queens Un iversity Oct 2o will deliver thcconvocation address at the Dr James Alexander Corry as university prin rlnstallation of cipai Minister To Open New Plant Mayor Vancenfiiillsanhuryand Dr James Vance of Woodstock an Ontario Water Resources will officially open Tiilsonhurgs new sewage the OWRC Vance and Dr Vance are not related Esther Causes Heavy Rains BOSTON AP NoctheasLstormEstherdhronctimehurri cane that came back asa rerun ern New England today but was not expected to do serious TORONTO CF Commissioner treatment plant Oct damage West Rejects Soviet Accusations PARIS AP warlike act oint Chiefs of Staff United WASHINGTON AP Pentagon sources idtoday the joint chiefs of staff are united in belief thati used if such step becomes neces taty clash with Russia over Berlin should be IN rrrAiNUTSHELL Political Opponents Not Impressed BONN AP Chancellor Konrad Adennuer announced on British television Monday night that he plans to retire But his statement made no impression on his political opponents to day because he failed to say when Give Warm welcome To Britain BRUSSELS Reuters The European Common Markets council of ministers today was reported to have given warm to Britains application to join the sixcountry econ omic community Council members said the council had agreedinprincipirtowelcome Britains application Bad weatherhas hindered harvest oper some reduction in yields the Quebec bureau of statistics reported today However pasture conditions and milk production were excellent for this time of year Ontario CCF To Change Name The Ontario CCF caucus has decided that subject to the Ontario New Democratic Party founding can it will immediately change its name to the The Western powers today rejected Soviet accusations that the Sept 14 flight of two West German military lnnes over East Germany to Berlin was provocation and POLICE SAY HUSBAND STAGGERED FROM HOUSESHOWNWBOVEH¥ poring to land No further word was heard Toronto harbor police patrol boot searched unsuccessfully for several hours in an area where it was thought the plane might have crashed The search was hampered by rough water whipped up by violent storm during the night it was really useless for them to go out police spokes man said They couldnt see foot in front of them Police in wide area around Toronto were alerted and lake shipping was asked to keep lookout An near aircraft took off from Trenton at am in the hope of picking up re in signal fitsWWW from the inflatable dinghy car ried in the missing plane announced today Mayor poured heavy rains into north nuclear weapons dry in any mili portloiioaniLzL ment and Berlin settlement of noncommittal James Allan Ioins Leadership Race TORONTO CmProvincial Treasurer James Allen to an nounced Monday he will seek the leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Por ty at convention here Oct 2325 Mr Allen said he had delayed announcing his condid acy because he liked short cam paigns He was nominated as PC candidate for Haldimand Norfolk riding in 1951 just four weeks before the election Chairman of Mr Allans or gnnizntion committee is High ways Minister Fred Cass Earl ier Mr Cos was rumored to be candidate for the leader ship believe that smooth transition of authority will be in the best interests of both our province and our party Allen said at press con ehcoL As former Mlnistel of Transport Highways and Pub mm beiieves the pepplefgfflOotario will want vigorousieadcr of broad experience and sea soned judgment to guide the affairs of the province at this decisive time gt Mr Cass said he hadheen assured of support for Mr Ai lan by Public Works Minister Connell two other cabinet min isters one minister without numberimam bers of the legislature He de clined to give their names Senators Withdraw Patronage Prom Voice Of OTTAWA CPiFour women senators have withdrawn their patronship from the Voice of Women Canadian organ ization whose avowed purpose is to unite women behind preser vation ofthefnmliy from no clear destruction They are Conservative Senat ors Olive lrvine of Manitoba and Josee uartJaWeheLhnd Lily eral Senators Nancy Hodges at British Columbia and Elsie In man of Prince Edward island Senator Irvine said Monday night shesent in her resignation more than two months ago be cause she felt it would be bet ter for me notto hold position of that kind By being outside the organization she could exer cise free hand5 She said the senators arrived at their decisions independently JFK Calls On Soviets For Truce To Terror UNITEDLNATIONStCP President Kennedys call for truce to terror was expecth to get an answer from Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gr myko today Gromyko addressing late afternoon session of the United Nations General Assembly had chance to reply to the Amer ican presidentfs proposals for new negotiationson disarma the crisis in the UN itself and other cold war issues Kennedys challenge to the Soviets to join in race for peaceleading to full disarma ment made no visible imprint on the Communist bloc mem bers who sat silently while the rest of the hall applauded his 38minute speech Monday Gromykos first reactionwas aiking with re otho Soviet UN Stanleyvilla today and were to Barrio Oritlrlo Condo Tuesday Soptomlnr 26 196 am sopsnionirri LOCAL WEATHER hioilly sunny tomorrow with little change in temperature Low tonight to High Wednesday to Full summary see page two 14 Jet Fighters Arrrve In Congo LEOPOLDVILLE Reuters The first of 14 Jet fighter planes needed to give UN forces in the Congo nlr superiority arrived in tinue to Ndjlli airport near hero later in the day UN spokesman said the first UN jets to arrive were two Americanhuilt No Sabre jets of tha Elhioplan air force The Sabre jets can stay in the air between titres and four hours compared to the 45 minutes that the armys Fouga Mogister jet can stay airborne Widespread reports in Elisa bethville said the Congolese central government was plan ning to lnvadeKatanga and fearful white refugees con tinued to stream out of the eapi tai headed for the Northern Rhodesian border The UN was reported to be making every effort to settle the Katanga issue peacefully by an agreement between Pres ident Moisa Tshombe and the central government of Premier Cyrilia Adonis PRESSEORACNQN Although therezwere no offi cial statements about the cen tral governments plans Stan ieyvillo supporters of Vice Premier Antoine Gizenga were or immediate militaryactlon against the eakaway prov lace The United Nations failed to end Katangas secession after an eightday battle that re sulted in ceasefire last Wed nesday The Ethiopian lets were part of total of if jets and six daddiilonaLtransport planes to be put at the disposal of the UN Congo operation Women Group They had agreed to be patrons when the ration was formed about year ago delegation of the Voice of Women headed by Mrs Tucker of Port Credit Oot pre sented briefmPfimeMlnis ter Diefenbaker at twohour interview with him Monday Mr Diéfenbaket gave quali Jiedendorsement to sugges tion that 1962 he declared world peace year The proposal that the worlds governments pause for year to restudy and re dedicate themselves to lasting peace was made by the executive of tho 4Wmember VOM Canadian born organization which has spread into other countries About 150 supporters stood in the corridor outside the prime ministersoiiicain theParlia ment Buldng on on Park AvenTe Mon day nlghthe was asked if he JayL anyehopafuisignsiinitb uld not go so far he said want to study it more thoroughly EEPEATE RED IDEA He repeated Mancows an nounced intention to sign sep arate peace treaty with Com munist East Germany adding that some aspects of the speech do not meet our objections re gardlog the possibility of nego tiations on Gennany Western diplomats and many neutrals were impr by Kennedys brand new disarma ment proposals to freeoe nucleo weapons production and stock pl as soon as controls can be organized they alsowore impressed by Kennedys overturcsfor Ber lin settlement coupled withhls William Smith of Ottavm JJnited Staterstandsireadytofl Khrushch At least two United States Air Force Globcmnster trans ports have already arrived and tho others were understood to be on their way Canada will provide the air and ground crew for two of tho transports as well as additional technicians for the UN force in all Canada sent to more mili tary personnel to The Congo boosting the Canadian UN con tingent to 359 JOHN RICHARD CRAWFORD Indicate Cabinet Donald Gerdon as Head Of can OTTAWA CF Donald Gordon will be reappointed as head of the publicly owned CPR reliable informant close to the cabinet said Monday The 60 year old Scot head of the rallw since 1950ls to be return government as chairm of the newlyex pandcd board 12 directors The director inturn are al Announcement of Mr Gor dons reappointment big question mark for 12 months now is expected to bieirnadev ommons yTrnnsport MinisterBoicer within thonext 48 hours ihe source said govern ment had ream ion about renewing Mr Gordons term in the $75000 year post follow ing public criticism of him gely in the House of Commo The critics had contended that Mr was unpopular among CNN empioyeesvandz as such Waindemoralfiing inflTiT ance in the railway JhegovernznentlsunderstoodJiiiltmember Canadian Brother to have changed its mirid be cause of recent statementssup porting Mr Gordon from key railway union leaders including Frank Hall of Montreal and Mr Hall chief negotiator for 15 union team representing snmrithrailway workers told reporters in Winnipeg three ths ago that Gordon StudyChangeS In Divorce Bill OTTAWA CPlThe govern ment now is studying par liamentaryprocedure on divorce bills and hopes to propose changes at the next session Vet epsilldlniste ChmhilLsald Monday Immediately after his state ment the Commons swept through second reading or ap proval in principle of all 353 divorce bills that had standing on theorder some of them for months Warning that nussn tries io takeover the divided city the use nuclear weapons Speaking for thafirst time to the Stacountry world body Ken nedy made this major topic the same as that of Soviet Premier his first on speech Sept 18 1959 when he called for total disarmament within four years Since then no llama ment whatever has taken place and instead the world is facing difficulties that mpted Ken nedy to declare The events and decisions of the next 10 months may Welldc cidethe fate of mentor the next 10000 years Kennedy introduceda formula disarmamentwhich he said oulrtionubie prompt resump ion riof EastWest Exotic has held in high regard by many union officials are disgruntled Mr Hall said it is not because of Donald Gordon General Workers CLO in president but on all CNR em ployees pMother Of Two 7HeMj£1iibbing An 18year old Barrie housewife and motherbftwo children is in Simcoe County Jall today charged with murder followln the fatal stabbin of her husband ktiieir Allandalahgome last night g+rrea Charged isL dia Anne Crawford of 236Tlffin St She is accused of murder of her husband John Richard Crawford 281an employeeof Bay CityMotors in Bar rie Hlsvfather Crawford lives nearivy Two 18yearold youths one nino months old and the other nextdoor neighbor to the two yours old The children Crowfords have been designa orastoylng with relatives to ted as material witnesses Iday They are Douglas Fraser Bare Barrio polloa investigation rle and Patrick Doris Tim was carried out by Constables onto Doris is said to be RonPickard criminal investilt friend of both Fraser and the gum brunch and Ralph murdered man ry Barrio police said last night cmwmm mauled the stabbing took place at the PM on the murder charge Tiffin St residence of in Barrie Magistrates Court Crawfords ahortlynfter pm Fldny The in rd iold Crawford staggered to tito in Barrsstvgln gs street after he had been wound mar reduced to one 01 man ed Police Chief Edward Tschit flame hart said He was picked up by Fraser and Doris and driven to Royal Victoria hospital Police were called by hos pital attendant who nformed them Crawford wasdend onnr rival Police then went to the Crawford home where they ar rested Mrs Crawford Coroner Dr wuusni Little ordered an autopsy which was zconductadlnst night The ro of this post mortem ex lnation have not been on nounced Mrs Crawford gen realignment 48 Nic is St Torah is the mother of two boys One is To Reappoint Zvyear Oaklcy Park School pupil was struck down by cor atvnoon today as she ran from behind stopped bus Wfihed to Royal Victoria hospital with iniuriesstill un determined is Peggy Thomplt son daughter of Mr and Mrs Eton hompson 198 Wellington Peggy was gross at Oak in front of the bus when hit by tho vehicle driven by Walter Rohus of 135 Gunn St Shewas whisked away in an ambulance after Dr Rod ide sonmattcndedfherorthrroad where she lay Her father rushed tolhesccno from work when call came that his daughter had been injured The youngster will remain in hospital for Xrnys and obser vation Ambulance attendants said they feared some hon da mage or internal injuries DONALD Gannon Promise Reporti About Conference OTTAWA CPD Trade Min ister HeesApromlsedthoComv mons Monday that he and Fi nance Minister Fleming will give the House full report to day on the Commonwealth eco nomic ministers conference at ecent statement saw criticism Accra Ghana Mr Gordon 85 on unwnr He declined however an op4 anteLaflnMLoalyeonAanoaition request that he table text of the speech he made at the closed conference Sept 13 if any railway employees Mr Smith who heads the 85 ood of Railway Transport and pppersnnd Sem tymihister of for eign offs cradled till head in lsI hands Ar uephoto JVDL

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