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Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1961, p. 1

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OUR TELLPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tele hone PA 5741 The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept In PA 66537 97th YourNo 269 Duppercaull ll is borne by stretcher from Coast Guard helicopter into Miami hos pital after being rescued from the Atlantic Ocean by ship which spotted her life raft more than four days after she and others were pitched into sea from sinking yacht dur ing Bahama squall Saved From Raft In Ocean Girl 11 In Critical Shape MIAMI APlPrctty flaxcn haired Terry 10 Duperrault who drifted for days aboard life raft in the Atlantic was in critical condition today but her doctor said think she will make it spokesman at Mercy Hus pital said 11ycarold Terry Jo was drowsy and there hud been little change since she was brought in by Coast Guard heli copter Thursday The Green Bay Vis child had clung to white cork raft riding sea made choppy by 16milcsunhour winds since Sunday night Her feet were shrivelled from lung exposure to the salt vatcrand her skiuvwas colored deep pink from the sun Terry Jo previously had been reported lost with four others including her parents and brother Brian 14 when char tered ketch the Blue Belle went down in sudden squall 50 miles northwest of Nassau Ba hamas ASKS MEDICAL AID But Thursday message came from merchant ship the Captain Theo saying child had been picked up from life raft The skip requested medical advice from the Coast Guard The child was given small amount of water and orange juice and put to bed while Coast Guard helicopter flew to meet the freighter 85 miles off Miami The helicopter was unable to land on the freighter and lifted the child in basket She awoke briele She went right back to sleep when we put her inside the copter and didnt say thing said LtCmdr Robert Pope the pilot Dr Franklyn Verdun said Terry Jo was sulfering from exposure loss of fluid heart beating too fast because of shock and the threat of pneu monia But think she will make it think she will liVE he said SISTER DEAD The skipper of the Blue Belle Capt Julian Harvey 45 was found in lifeboat with the body of Terry los sister Renee Monday and taken to Nassau by passing freighter Harvey was suffering from shock and exposure He said he found the body of Renee floating in life jacket Also aboard the Hoot ketch on cruise of Bahamian waters were Terry Jos parents Dr and Mrs Arthur Duperrault and Mary Dene Harvey wife of the skipper An extensive search by Coast Guard planes and surface ves sels failed to turn up any trace of them The Coast Guard said the search will be intensified IN NUTSHELL Prisoner Claims Gassed In Hole MONTREAL CPt prisoner at Bordeauir Jail Thursday told judge that after guards locked the agitators disturbance at the jail this week in the hole and lobbed tear gas shells inside What happened was terrible really terrible said Claude Wagner 22 in making plea for transfer be St Vincent de Paul Penitentiary Says Should loin Common Market MONCTON NB OF member for Niagara Fal Judy La Marsh Lihenal Commons is suggested Thursday night that Canada instead of opposing the United Kingdoms entry into the Common Market should seek similar union to an ad dress to the Moncton Liberal Womens Association she said Canada would benefit from Britains entry into the market more prosperous Britain would mean more prosperous mar ket for Canada to trade with Sabre Iets Prepared To Move OTTAWA or RCAF air division in Europe move to another base from One of the eight Sabre jet squadrons in the is always ready to pick up and which department spokesman said today it can operate defence He was commenting on Paris report Wednesday that Canada has made commit ment to the socalled NATO fire Says Toronto Interfering TORONTO CF Royal York Hotel said Norris that the City strike at the hotel by Angus MaeKinnon manager of the Thursday in letlet to city clerk Edgar of Toronto is helping to prolong the failing to remain neutral Adjourns Certification Vote NIAGARA FALLS Ont cr An Ontario Labor Relations Board hearing on United Steelworkers of America CLC ap plication for certification vote at the International Nickel Company at Port Colhorne was adjourned Thursday until Monday PlacedIn Protective Custody PRINCE ALBERTySask CF Wardenlred Cummings therfederal penitentiary here said Thursday he had four pris oncrs placed in protective custody following announcement of the discovery of the er Wednesday Chief was body of Roderick Chief 25 in Vancouv one of five prisoners who escaped from Spy Hill provincial jail near Calgary last month Labor Party Retains Seat GLASGOW Reuters Britains Labor party held its House of Commons seat in byelection in the Bridgeton division of Glasgow Thursday night Terry Jo had drifted about 14 or 15 miles from the spot where the Blue Belle went down after the moinmast crashed through the hull and fire broke out PAPER DRIVE Barrie Boy Scouts will hold paper drive in Barrie tolt marrow Householders are asked to bundle papers and have them at curbside by 12 noon Barrie Ontario Canada Friday November 17 196 Ctle Therm intention UK Government Battered Mauled Over Immigrants LONDON CPIThe govem mcnt battered and mauled in Thursdays debate on the Com munwealth immigrants bill to day appeared to be headed for more trouble as it sought power to reduce the flow of migrants into Britain The Conservatives Thursday night choked offthe debate on the second reading by moving the closure motion and then used their big majority to de feat Labor amendment de nouncing the bill because of its color bar implications The first signs of trouble came during the debate itself when number of Tory speak ers expressed their misgivings about the bill and served notice they could not support it In the stormy bitter session In which the opposition attacked the government without quarter Conservative Nigel Fisher said it was on Commonwealth grounds that he opposed the whole underlying idea of the bill It seemed strange to him that at time when in Africa Brit ain was attacking apartheid and preaching partnership the gov ernment should be taking pow ers to exclude colored British citizens This was really form of apartheid he said Canadianfreighter Assistinge InLake Erie Yatch Rescues BUFFALO CF The Cana dian freighter Bricolboc re ported toduy that four persons on stricken yacht in Lake Erie gale are in good condition The coast guard in Buffalo said the Canadian lake ship was standing by the yacht Rowdy near Long Point Ont The area is about 60 miles southwest of Buffalo The four persons two men and two women also had adequate sup plies the freighter reported Their identity or the national ity and destination of the yacht still were not known The lake dramas first epi sode had happy ending when three coast guardsmen taking part in the search came ashore ilafxely in raft at Westfield BOAT ROLLS OVER The coast guardsmen aban doned their lifeboat when it stated to roll over in heavy waves that filled it with water The men said the raft first was swept ashore under cliff but that they manoeuvred it about halfmile to flat beach Volunteer firemen called London Girl Buried Check Sex Deviates LONDON Ont GP Seven year old Sylvia Finks was bur ied Thursday along with her fa vorite stuffed doll brooch and locket Burial of the Child whose body was found hanging in vacant store Monday night was in Woodland Cemetery follow ing ceremony over plain coffin at Needham Memorial Chapel The doll and the ornaments were gifts she received from her parents Mr and Mrs Ern est Finks hospital with cold last year The reward for the capture and conviction of Sylvias killer or killers has mounted to $2600 The attorneygenerals depart ment in Toronto offered $2 000 reward Wednesday It has been increased since bya $500 offer from city council and $100 from city firemen Contributions to the cost of the funeral included 550 card from firemen members of Lolt cal 142 International Associa tion of Fire Fighters CDC and from Bnai Brith No 1012 Sylvias father is hospital or derly Inspector of Detectives Len Hamilton said number of known sex deviates have been questioned and several neigh borhood children have been questioned for second time when she was in out for the rescuerattempt found them there The coast guard had sent men by truck from its Erie Pa base about 30 miles away to try to rescue the trio when Westfield police were not able to launch boat because of rough water The yacht had been ripped loose from its anchor after en gine trouble badforced the craft to try to ride out the storm radioed appeal for help was first received from the yacht at about 830 pm by the Erie Coast Guard base At that time the yacht was reported located near Sturgeon Pointabout 15 miles south of Buffalo Serving Lite Not Guilty DETROIT CPlTlie prose cutors office said Thursday it will seek new warrant charg ing four men with committing murder for which three other men are already serving life terms in prison Chief assistant prosecutor Samuel Brezner said those who would he charged with first de gree murder are Joseph Kelly 29 and Kenneth Anderson 28 both formerly of Detroit and Gene Adams 21 and Ronald Gilliam 23 both of suburban River Rouge Being held as material wit nesses are Edward Lake 46 and Adams girl friend Del phine Coleman 17 both of De trait Kelly and Anderson are al ready serving prison terms for their crimes The other four are being held in custody The murder was that David Lipton Detroit drugs gist who was fatally shot by robbers last year Lindberg Hall Scola Kuyken dall and Robert Clark all of Detroit were given lite terms for the murder last January hearing will he held here Sat urday to decide whether new trial will be ordered for them Fear Lad 15 of Lost In Lake gt TORONTO GP 15year old hey is missing and pre sumed lost on Lake Ontario to small outboard motorboat Edward Douglas Rollins of Wards Island off Toronto har bor was ep orted missing Thursday by his parents Mr and Mrs Edward Rollins Harbor police searched for theboat but did not find It vhat mused the ire of some Conservative backbcnchers was the governments decision to ex clude citizens of the lrish re publicnot member of the Commonwealth from the ef fects of the bill They vented their feelings during private meeting of party supporters Thursday night and its estimated that at least 25 of them failed to support the measure during the critical vote that approved the measure in principle There are reports today that Martin Redmayne the govern ment chief whip is preparing report for the prime minister on dissatisfaction party supporters The chief whip is taking seriously warning from influ ential government backbenchers that there will be major re Ilssail Court RulingChild Has Rights TORONTO CPlWard Mar kle director of the Roman Ca tholic Childrens Aid Society of Toronto Th night as sailedncourt ruling pennitting the adoption couple of child baptized Ro man Catholic at birth In written decision Judge Joseph Little of Parry Sound al lowed Mr and Mrs Oliver Lamb of South River DnL to adapt their foster son Joey whom they took into their home when he was 23 days old Mr Markle said the emotional disturbance in volv in the Lamb case does not detract from the fact child born into the Roman Catholic faith has right to be reared in that In his decision the judge made no ruling as to what faith the boy should follow The Lambs are both United Church members The rights of children are gradually being recognized in QUET Sixyearold Ama Eafour presents Queen Elizabethwith bouquet on Her Majestys by Frolestant volt unless it is shown clearly that inunigrants from Eire will officially be on the same footing as those from the Common wealth writcs political correA spondent Robert Carve of The Evening Standard Comments of this kind were freely voiced by Tories in the parliamentary corridors during the heated discussions Thurs day TONY MEG LOSE monrr LONDON APlA arson couple complained today that Princess Margarets delay in naming her baby is costing them money Tony Large and his wife Margaret not only have the same first names as the Prin cess and her husband Antony ArmstrongJones now Lord Snowdon the Large also have anew son born on the same day as the royal baby The Larges naturally want to name their son after young Viscount Linley the title the princess baby acquired at birth But the princess has given no indication of when shell reveal the full name her son will be given And until the Larges registertheir baby by its full name they cant collect 17s or $245 week in govenmentfamily allowances They also cant collect £30 $84 tax rebate until they register the babys birth under its name the world today Mr Markle said The United Nations has drawn up bill of rights for children and surely childs re ligion is one of those rights He said It Catholics have always considered that the section of Ontarios Child Wel fare Act which prohibits Roman Catholic children being placed in Protestant homa by Catho lic Childrens Aid Societies prei eludes interfaith adoptions son queen arrival at Nkrumah Univer sityinKumaslGhana LOCAL WEATHER Mud cooler wind to deans Low claim 25 high tomorrow 35 For complete de tafls on Page No Not Moro Then per Copyl4 Page LEOFOLDVILLE The Congo AmThe United Nations IIew Malayan troops to Klndu today to round up and punish Congo lese Army butchers of 13 Ital ian UN airmen Pianclouds of Malayans were flown to the Lulaba river port of Kivu province with orders to encircle and disarm the killers and others in force of 1000 reported to have been incited to mutiny by the Congos Lumum bist vicepremier Antoine Gl zenga About 00 of the dninkcn and undisciplined soldiery undtL terred by Zwman Malayan contingent on duty at the Kindu airfieldshot and cut up the It aliens near the town prison Saturday Cries of They are Flemish fBelgians mpanied the massacre Parts of the bodies Seek Donor Halloween Poison Treat PETERBOBOUGH CP Police will try to retrace the shellout route taken by 11ycar old Paul Walsh who was given Halloween candy loaded with rat poison Mrs Veronica Walsh said her sonbéfiame deathly sick after he ate some of the poisoned candy She said her son showed her how the candy had been cut open and she noticed pale powder inside The candy was sent to the at torneygenerals department in Toronto and report issued Thusday showed the candy had been spread with type of rat poison The dose Was not lethal and the report said the average adult would have to eat about half pound of the paste to die from it SEATTLE AP President Kennedy says the United States must be willing to negotiate cold war issues from position of strength To preach either war or surrender he says does disservice to the country As the Western allies renew efforts to unify their stand to ward Russia Kennedy Thurs day made clear these views To encourage appease ment or war suicide or sur render will divide the coun try Create uncertainty among allies and inspire doubt in the Communist bloc of the Wests readiness to defend its rights The United States cannot impose its will on others he said There cannot be an American solution for eve world problem The United States will never negotiate merely for the sake of negotiationl nor willit ever subject freedom to nego tiation But as long as vital in Iterests and goals are clear we have nothing to fear from negotiations to the appropriate time and nothnig to gain by re fusing to play part in them Talking out EastWest dis putes will succeed only if each Malayans Ordered To Bring In Slayers 0f 13 Italian Airmen were tossed to excited spectat ore Thu military mob had set 1upon the Italians as they dined in the Malayan officers mess after landing two transports carrying powdered milk and hospital supplies DEMANDS ARREST The UN organization in The Congo headed by Sturle Linner of Sweden demanded immedi ate arrest of the Congolese com mander at Kindu twho dis avowed responsibility by declar ing You loiow how soldier areand establishment of United NationsCongolcse com mission to seek out the re maining culprits In report to New York Lln ner said all resources of the UN Congo command would be used to disarm the Congolese seal off the Kindu area and round up all suspects Pieces of the bodies were distributed to the large crowd that gathered to watch the ma Linner said and sum parts of the bodies were also flung at non Congolese who were presen Two mutilated bodies were dragged through the main streets of Kindu and exhibited All the remains of the bud lcs were then thrown into lit river Official reports from Kindu Iesidents said hands and feet chopped fromthe airmen were handed around as trophies severed band was tossed on the desk of World Health organ ization doctor as gesture of contempt UN spokesman George Ivan Smith said the UN handed letter to Premier Cyrille Adoula insisting on punitive action Though it was left open for Adoulas regime to assume re sponsibility the UN indicated it intends to carry out the punish ment itself We have to create set of conditions in which we can take any action required Smith told reporters Would RiSk War ToWin PeaceJFK side can find success in the re sult In effect neither side can expect total victory Although the French and others may see weakness in taking the initiative in bargain ing with Russia this nation cannot abdicate to its adversarA ies the setting and conditions of negotiations Kennedy accused by some of failing to marshal public sup port for Western aims set forth those warnings and objectives at the outset of western tour Dressed in an academic robe he addressed 11000 faculty members students and guests at the University of Washingw tons 100th anniversary convoj cation Kennedy deleted and passage in his prepared text We are determined to pre vent certain nations from adopt ing neutralityand to prevent certain others from abandoning it he said in the text In delivery he softened that declaration infavor of We find some who callthemselves neutrals who arerour friends and sympathetic tO us and oth ers who call themselves neutral who are unremittineg hostile to us Two Negroes Are Murdered TORONTO CWA man and afiwomanwere found dead with their throats slashed today in midtown Toronto rooming house Police launched citywide search for car with United States license plates seen in front of the house during the night They said the deaths ap peared tobe double murder Thomas Crater 30 and Jean Rochelle Negroes were fun ideadearlyioda by ight pas office worker Frank Guire resident of the house McGuire returned home from rwork to find Craters body clad only in underwear sprawled in the front vestibule The nude body of the womait wasrdiscov ered on bed in third floor room Police said Crater was almost decapitated Residents said they know little about the murdered pai who moved into the house in Vsémcmbal and appeared to be unemployed

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