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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1961, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tole bone PA 81414 The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept ll PA 56557 97th YearNo 273 Queen Elizabeth and other guests laugh as President Kwamc Nkrumoh of Ghana Throne Speech Outlines fines into demonstration of high life dancing during farewell ball in Accra The Queen ended her state visit visit to the country recently Education Crime Measures TORONTO tCFl increased spending on education and in dustrial development and new steps against crime were among measures pledged today by the Ontario merit in the speech from the throne The 3500 word speech was read by LieutenantGovernor Keiller hiackay at the opening of the third session of the provv inccs 26th legislature It emphasized the need for in dustrial expansion in province already committed heavily to its industrial potential adding that the broad economic pic ture suggests continuance of growth and expansion through out the coming year The speech dealt in bload terms with almost every gnv ernmcnt department but rarely specified the extent ofproposed financial programs or the ex act nature of planned changes in legislation AIDS EDUCATION lt promised major in crease in the provinces assist nce to education adding tllat not only will grants to loeal school boards be increased but larger contributions will be made to universities Dealing with the attorney generals department the speech said the government will introduce legislation pro viding for the creation of an On tario police commission vested with comprehensive powers res hating to the maintenance of law and order in Ontario No outline was given of the commissions functions but its creation comes at time when AttorneyGeneral Roberts has been denying frcqucnt charges THRONE SPEECH HIGHLIGHTS rononro or Illgli lights of the speech from the throne read today at the opening of the Ontario legislature by Lieutenant Governor Keillor Mao hay Ontarlo police commission to be created Increased assistanceplcd god for local and university educatlon Expansion of industrial research under new depart ment of economics and dc velopment Northern and southern hydroelectric systems to be consolidated Agricultural research in stitutc to he created Revlslnns in driver de merit system and provision of mobile vehicle inspection units Expanded welfare aid for children including possible community childrens vil lagcs Increased provincial con tribullons in some munici pal highway projects Advisory sub committee on economic development planned for Northern on tario IN NUTSHELL Ask workers Give HAMILTON CF About 350 Up Increase workers here have been asked to give up scheduled sevcnvcentanhoul wage increase be cause of competitive difficultie Company of Canada Limited facing the American Can They have refused pending resulLs of an inquiry by the Canadian Labor Congress to see if the company request is justified Employees at American Can plants in Simcoe Chatham and majorities to go along with tb Montreal have voted by large company request Gets Additional Two Years GUELPlI tCP youth Wh security camp at ran away from minimum Gravenhurst Oct 14 was given peniten tiary term of two years in court today Donald Churly 19 no fixed abode pleaded guilty to 11 chargm of breaking and entry and theft laid by Toronto of small amouns of money police and involving the theft igarettes clothing and other articles Churiy also pleaded guilty to possessing housebreak ing tools The sentence was made es and will be extra to any term concurrent on all 12 charg he is serving Toronto Police Questioning Negro TORONTO CP identified only as Big Ed Det double slaying here last Friday Police today were questioning man they roit Negro in connection with They said they stopped the mans car in downtown Toronto Tuesday night seized large clasp knife and took him to headquarters for questioning Mor ality squad officers grilled Big homicide squad detail took over Ed during the night and is today Gardiner Fund Is Oversubscribed TORONTO CF fund in onor of Metro Chairman Fred erieknGardinel to provide $20000 University of Toronto scholarship in political science has been oversubscribed Syd nay Hermanl chairman of committee organizing testi monial dinner for the retiring chairman said Tuesday there is waiting list of hundreds for $15 from each ticket gm to 1500 tickets have been bought tlle fund the shahplate tickok About the scholarship fund Nearly for total of $21015 toward VPair In covered Wagon In New Yerk NEW YORK CP rived in New York by covered of plannedszmumile South America from Mont do Two voyageurslfrom Quebec have ar wagon to complete Loco miles fiveyear round trip to the tip of Yvon Berubc 36yearold printer and journalist and Roger Lapainte 35 construction worker from Levis drove down Broadway Monday night and put up at the West Side Livery Stable They plan to stay in New York for few days then head for Washington that organized crime is reach ing into Ontario CONSOLIDATE HYDRO liydro electric power sys tcms in Northern and Southern Ontario will be consolidated the speech said to provide for the financial integration of all systems and permita moor eco nomical development and oper ation of electric power plants throughout the whole province The residents of Northern Ontario will be ensured greater stability of supplies of power at reasonable cost Ontarios farm industry was promised the creation of an ag licullural research institute and administrative changes in con nection with the Ontario Agri cultural and Veterinary Col leges and the MacDonald Insti tute all in Guelph The Cooperative Association Act will be introduced to pro vide means to assist agricultural cooperatives in the fields of marketing and transportation increased spending is to be requested of the legislature for research in forest management fish and wild life While forecasting continued highway safety measures the speech also said the demerit point system introduced two years ago will be amended to further in as its effec tiveness and eliminate appar ent inequities in the present system Say 77 Lives Lost To Rust RICHMOND Va AP An airliner that and burned Nov had rust in crit ical fuel elements and went down with an emergency fuel switchlshut Civil Aeronautics Board hearing was told nles day Seventytfour US Army re cruits and three of the five member crew perished in the flaming wreckage near here Frank Taylor head of the CAB group which investigated the planes four engines said rust was found in the filters of two engines that quit while the Imperial Airlines Constellation was ferrying the recruits from northern cities to Fort Jackson SC In addition Taylor told the hearing the same foreign mat ter was discovered in the fuel injection nozzles of all four en gines and in pump on the No enginethe only one fully operative as the faltering craft plunged into swampy wood land while making an emer gancy landing OTTAWA CF Leaner Prai rie farm incomes and bulging rduiryhsurpl fieigéTTufi day as key topics at conclud ing sessions of the annual two day conference of federal and provincial agriculture mini ters Aid in both eated In an appletavcggs survey it was concluded generally that Canadian farm folk still suffer as they have for 10 years or fields was indiv Ellie Idarrir Exa Barrie Ontario Canada Wednesday November 21 I961 LOCAL WEATHER Prospect of rain or snow Winds 15 to mph Low to night 35 High Thursday 42 For full details see page two mitIPI TALKSAREAMUST TOJFK ADENAUER Divorce Gained By Perjury QuashedFirst In Ontario TORONTO CF For the first time in Ontarios legal his tory an absolute decree of di vorce has been quashed Mr Justice Spence Nesday set aside divorce ob tainci earlyin 1960 by Max Fro movitz of Toronto against Reb ecca Fromovitz in second trial after Ihe divorce action Mr Justice Spence found the original de cree had been obtained on per Oplimism Found On Arrival Raises Rockefellers Hopes liOLLANDlA New Guinea AP Optimistic re ports from searchers today raised New York Governor Nel son Rockefellcrs hopes that his son Michael will be found alive Arriving in Dutch New Guinea after transPacific jet flight Rockefeller was told that his 23 yearold son was only about two miles offshore Sunday when he began swimming toward land and not 15 miles as reported earlier Dutch navy man told the gov ernor they had hopes Michael strong swimmerhad reached the shore because radar search had found no trace of the two empty gasoline cans the youth had been using as makeshift raft spokesman for the gover nor said it Michael had reached the shore there is chance he may be alive if not there was no hope Rockefeller remained at the lfollandia airport only so min utes before taking off over the Owen Stanley Mountains for ltlerauke on th southeast coast headquarters for the search of Flamingo Bay where the governors youngest son dis appeared Sunday The governor looked forward to meeting at hierauke with Dr Wassink Dutch of ficial who was collecting primi tive artifacts with Michael when their native canoe over turned and was swept seaward by strong currents Michael de cided to try to swim ashore Wassink remained with the overturned raft and was picked up by Dutch navy ship Mon day JFKLPMMayMeet On Columbia Deal WASHINGTON CPIWclIin formed sources said Tuesday President Kennedy conferred with Premier Bennett of British Columbia on the Co lumbia River power contro versy last week and may con sider meeting with Prime Min ister Diefenbaker on the same issues later They said the question of whether Kennedy should take the initiative and invite Diefen baker to meeting on the Co lumbia and other matters will be weighed by the state depart ment next week These informants said the 15 government will do every thing it can to get construction of the Columbia River power development under way They emphasized however that the matter is of extreme sensitiv ity because the president does not want to be portrayed as in truding in Canadas domestic affairs Canadian ratification of the joint construction treaty has been delayed by federaler vincial clash on power export policy and construction financ mg 15 WILL MOVE US authorities involved in the Columbia program have tentatively agreed that it Can ada does not ratify the treaty by next March the US will have to consider more expen sive alternative proposals to provide moer power for the Us Pacific Northwest However since the Kennedy tt conversations took place at Seattle last Thursday authorities here said praspeets for start on Columbia con struction have brightened They said possibilities have increased for resolving federalBritish Co lumbia differences through some form of compromise Dairy Surplus Key Topics In more from the financial blight causeLbyacostsrisingmore quickly than returns on pro duce roo lvlucn rnooocrlvlrv Increased productivity hasnt paid off for the large majority of Canadian farmers said the national farm union asking for more order in working out the future offarniing Generally speaking the im mediate future looks brighter On his return to Victoria from Seattle Bennett wasquoted as saying he was more enthusias tic than ever that the Columbia project will go ahead Just how Bennett came to talk to Kennedy on the issue is still of Officially the White House declined to con firm ol deny that the talks took place Bennett was invited to Seattle for Democratic testi monial dinner for Washington Senator Warren Magnuson and sat at the head table where Kennedy delivered the main speech jured evidence of two private investigators Mrs Fiomovitz testified she knew nothing of the divorce un til February 1960 when she read press report of the ab solute judgment She said she married Fromovitz la Decem ber 1955 but they separated three months later and hadnt seen each other since Mr Justice Spence held that Mrs Frnmovitz had not been served with the Writ the notice of trial of copy of the judg ment This he said invalidated the original proceeding am ready to hold that any evidence given at the trlal which was to the effect that she committed adultery was per jured evidence he said He found that although Her bert James Driscoll Toronto sheriffs officer had served the proper papers to someone they were not served to Mrs Fromm Vitz Not Welcome Fleming Says On Return OTTAWA CP Canada wouldnt be welcome in the European Common Market even if it Wanted to join Finance Minister Fleming said Tuesday He also told press confer ence he is very much inter ested in United States govern ment proposals which be said are aimed at freer tradebut not free tradebetween west ern Europe and North America Mr Fleming who returned late Monday from talks in Eur ope and London said Canada couldnt join the Common Mar ket even if she wanted to For one thing trade bloc was European group Besides the Common Market is so consti tuted at the present time and its policies are such that its quite clear to me from my dis cussinns that Canada wouldnt be welcome the sixnation essentially TORONTO CF Voters in five Ontario ridings will cast ballots Jan 18 in little gen eral election that should pro vide some political windtest ing Premier Robarts and his cabinet set the polling data Tuesday at three and half hour meeting on the eve of the opening of Ontarios legisla ture Nomination day will be Jan in the ridings of Beaches Eglinton Brant Kendra and Renfrew South all vacant through the deaths of metro bers There will be sobering re minder of those deaths today when LieutenantAGoveinor Keillor Mackay reads the speech from the throne at about pm Three of the 98 members seats in the legislature will be hoodedln black cloaks trim med with funeral purple and black cloth facings will cover the front of their desks LFarm ijlncomést Ottawa Talks than it did year ago said AgricultureMinisterAlvinHa ilton An acreage payment made in 1958 and again last year was undel consideration to recom pense prairie farmers for drought losses but none could be made for atleast five or six weeks whatever the decis ion Mr Hamilton said It isunderstood that such payment amounting to total $41000000 or maximum $200 Five Byelections lire Slated For January 18 In Ontario The gesture honors the late mines minister James loney of Benfrew South Lib eral Harry Nixon of Brant and LiberalLabor member Albert Wren of Kendra who died dur ing recent weeks The death of Conservatives William Collings of Beaches and ML Iiam Dunlap of Eglinton near the end of the previous session were similarly marked at the time Mr Roharts said it was the three most recent deaths which forced change in gov ernment attitude toward by elections Former Premier Leslie Frost had refused to hold byelections in Beaches and Eglinton because of Toronto area redistribution study scheduled for this ses sion think it is an entirely dif ferent situation now Mr Robarts told reporters when questioned about the change of attitude We have hadthree deaths in relatively short time per farmer will be paid but Hsvjustmmotter Rummy It would supplement farm in come which is expected to drop off after Christmas as grain re serves on smaller farms are exhausted Mr Hamilton also indicated that the dairy problem chiefly butter surplus which may reach the alltime high of 2m 000000 pounds by the end of the year has to be solved quickly Ma Reportedly Reach Agreement on Western Policy Position WASHINGTON AP Pres ident Kennedy and Chancellor Konrad Adenaucr were reported today to have agreed that the Western powers should hold fur ther exploratory talks with Rus sia on Berlin settlement They were also reported in agreement on basic Western policy positions to be taken if the talks lead to formal nego tiations The USWcst German policy conference ends today with final White House session Ad enauer is due to leave for Bonn early tonight communique reflecting high degree of ngrrcment be tween the two leaders on Berlin issues was to he released in midvaitcrnoon Subject to final approval by Adenaucr and Ken ncdy it was expected to stress allied dctemiination to protect West Berlin against Communist pressures and at the same time to keep the way opcn for peaceful settlement with Rus sia MAY GIVE lNDICATiON Advance indications of the re sults of the conference which began Monday were expecth in luncheon address to be made by Foreign Minister Ger hard Schroeder at the National Press Club Schroeder is keep HUNT RABBITS TWO WOUNDED COLUMBUS llliss AP Twice now an assault on rabbit has sent the hunter to the hospital Ernest Jackson Tilley 20 was shot in the log by his own gun Tuesday when he tried to finish off wounded rabbit by slugging it with his shotgun butt Airman Stephen Ross was wounded in the stom ach in similar situation the day before Both hunters were re ported in satisfactory con dition ing in speaking date originally made by Adcnaller The chancellor cancelled the engagcmcnt Tuesday because of cold Aides eallul the ill ness slight it did not cause him to miss any of his meetings with Kennedy Tuesday night he entertained Kcnncdy and other 175 offi cials at dinner at the German Embassy Prior lathe dinner joint German US statement said the talks had gone well The talks involved an ex hauslivc and productive discus sion of the current status of West Berlin and its relationship with the Western allies the slatement said India Reds Criticize Chinese Reds NEW DELHI tReutcrslln dias Communist party went on record with sharp new attack against Communist China Tues day over Pekings reported new incursions on Indian territory Such acts especially in the context of the dispute already existing cannot but heighten tension the party said Obssrvcrs said the Indian Communists weretaking much stronger line on the stale mated Sinovlndian border dis pute in an apparent move to sot ten criticism in advance of dins general elections next spring Tuesdays merit from party headquarters followed an Indian government charge Monu day that Communist China was responsible for further border incursionsand hadviolated past agreements by setting up three checkposts in areas claimed by Indial The stronglyworded Commu nist statement caused surprise in political circles ObserVers called it the strongest indict ment of the Chinese by Indian Communists since the border dispute began in 1959 TORONTO Toronto businessmen lfu bert Cox left and Hugh Far too right leave Brandon court house on their way to icrr zillions jail after receiving seven year prison terms at the con clusion of their conspiracy theft and fraudtrial involv ing Brandon Packers Ltd

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