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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jul 1961, p. 1

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torn WEATHER Sunny and warmer tomorrow Winds light Low tonight so High Sunday 75 For full summary turn to page two OUR TELEPHONYS For Examiner Want Ads Tele phone PA 32414 The telephone number to all for the Comm or Editorial DepL is PA 66537 57th YearNo 158 Tornado Rips Maple Area Damage High BRADFORD tSpecial tornado swept subdivisionat Maple Friday afternoon laying trail of roofless hem twtstcd hydro poles wrecked TV anten nas and squashed garden equip moot No one was injured Maple is 50 miles south of Barrie Tho twister hit llyder Road and Goodman thescent subdivA ision at 210 pm Eyemtnemes said it look just two minutes to devastate the area First unofficial estimates in dicate more than $100000 dam age Gunter Hunermund said he saw the black cloud from his garage and recognized it as the making of tornado Mr Hunc omc and warned his wife Shirley to take shelter in the basement was half way down the stairs with my two children Mrs Huncrmun told the Ex aminer When remembered the baby upstairs asleep in her crib If dashed back up to gct her The whole sky was block and got back to the basement just as the tornado hit us There was terrific noise and high pitched screaming of the wind heard the roof rip off and felt vibration as the garage collaps cd on our car Through the basement wins dows saw neighborhood gar den equipment whirling by and were birds in the sky turned out ing in iaé air that thought to be debris Barrie Ontario Canada Saturday July rest Commons Fire hodeWn In Senate 119 martin Examiner After it was all over we found me roof had fallen in and wished the baby hlr and Mrs Gerry Wright hurried back from their summer cottage in find their home with out roof The wind had lifted it and ourlcd it 300 yards bounc ing off ttie home of Richard An derson The flying root shat tcred itself in the Andessons back yard narrowly missing the home of NHL hockey referee Damn McArthur At home alone at the time Mrs McArthur shielded her weekold baby in her arms an Hilario HEer wor kers were quick Youths Could Die If Poison Inhaled TOftONTO CPlPolice said Friday juveniles who broke into parked car Thursday night and scattered deadly bug killer around may be in danger of death They appealed to the juveniles to report for hospital cxamina tion before thallium sulphate takes effect The poison which twas in the back of an extermin ators car is deadly if inhaled The effects take 12 or 24 hours plastic swimming poelhover to be noticed Ottawa Homes fire Blocked Out Hydro Station StruckInStonn By THE CANADIAN PRESS Small but spiteful twisters ac companied by rain hail thun der and lightning skipped through Ontario and New York state Friday leaving trail of damaged houses fellcdwalls trees and power lines and at least two badly shaken people Northern Toronto subdivisions suffered most in Ontario Roofs flew in suburban Vaughan Township In the new Maple Meadowsand Normapie subdi visions there was more serious damage to houses under con structjton yothousand Ottawa homes were blacked out and the capi tals two CBC television sta tions faded out when lightning struck west end Hydro sub Station In Buffalo NY roofs took off trees crashed and cars overturned before the erratic tornado moved east Windows in the Tonowanda Kenmore Mercy Hospitals surgery sec tion were blown in while an emergency operation was under way There were no immediate re ports of serious injuries but near Latchford Northern On tario about 60 miles south of Kirkland Lake 72 year old tourist Lawrence Willis Kenny NY was struck unconscious by lightning In ExpioSion One Seriously SHERBROOKE Que CF One of two nuns injured in an explosion and fire in chemis try lab Friday was still in seri ous condition in hospital hereto day Mother Superior Ste Ger maine des Anges suffered sec ond and thirddegree burns over 25 per cent of her body as rcsidt of blast that rocked the main intersection of the city Sister Ste Jeanne des Olivier suffered seconddegree burns but hospital officials said her condition is satisfactory The two nuns were rescued from the smokefilled basement of the laboratory of ecole sec ondaire St Michel by pass erby who identified himself as Morton Solnway of Montreal IN NUTSHELL BRITAIN curs Kuwmrroncrs KUWAIT TOWN Kuwait AP Britain began cutting hBr 5000man defence force in Kuwait today amid indications of ficials felt the immediate danger chatterk from Iraq has been averted But token force will remain in the sheikdom DISCOVERER ORBITS EARTH VANDENBERG Ara Calif as Diseoverer as an air force satellite carrying 300 pounds olseoret gear is whirling about the earth every 93 minutes today MORTIMER WINS WIMBLETON LONDON 09 Angela Mortimer beat Christine Truman 46 64 75 in the final of the Wimbledon womens singles the first between two British girls for 47 years and sent packed centre lawn tennis court crowd wild withdelight CANADIth HELDron FRAUD NEW ORLEANS or lwo Canadians one of them want ed in Montreal in connection with an alleged $350000 fraud war held here today after $4000 spree with loaned credit car Man wins KILLED BY can amour Que or 0nesime Faubert 72 and his 73 yearEold wife were fatally injured Friday night when struck by car while crossing highway in this town about 35 miles west of Montreal ZllCTBESS DROPS PHTERNITY SUIT Actress JoanTyler 27Srays she has ANGELEs AP will drop herpaternity suit against George Jcssel 63 She says she and the comedian probably will marry 30 INIUBEDIN literate BOMBINGS ALGIERS Algeria Reuters Nearly 30 persons wereins jured Friday as Algerianinsurgents bombed two Oran calm and Europeans attacked streetcar carrying Moslems in an Algiers suburb EDMONTON manor WINSPRAISE MOUNT ORFORDLQue CF young Edmontonpianist gave what Sir Ernest MacMillan termed remarkable per formance Friday night to win thegrand prize in piano recital monaored by Les Jeunlssea Musicales du Canada NunsrInjured lnade at his car The grenade failed to explode rune escaped on the machine South Viet Nam city Worit Unions announced if The chicken in the fore ground escaped But 110000 others were killed in $200 one blaze at Holland Landing last night Firemen from four nearbyy communities respond rmr aazro CHICKEN BARN iirnounno income ed to the call but high north wind counteracted their el forts and three frame barns Not More Than fo per Copy12 Page 129 To 37 On OTTAWA CPIThe two hot test political issues of the cur landed in the lap of the Senate today Before the upper house are government bill to fire Bank of Canada Governor James Coyne and notice of govern ment refusal to accept Senate amendment watering down ar bitrary powers in some tariff mattcrs Action that the Liberal domlt touted Senate takes on the two issues could make debate even ccyne fl Govt swamps Liberalsch Commons Vote rent of Parliament more sizzling than it has been to date The Commons Friday ap proved the bill to sack Mr Coyne from his $5000avyear post In the fourth day of inter mittent debate the Progressive Conservative majority in the Commons swamped the Liberal and CCF opposition by vote of 129 to 37 and the measure re ceivcd third nnd final reading During the Commons debate the government refused to send the bill to committee where Mr Coyne could be coiled as witness were levelled Early morning the ruins were still smouldering Story on page FORMER MAhINE MOAB Utah APlA former marine hero shot and fatally wounded himself Friday night when FBI agents sought to ques tion him about the murder of Connecticut woman and the kid napping of her daughter He was Abel Aragon 35 yearsold unemployed coal miner from Price Utah where he had lived most of his lifeand raised Try ilssassinale II Ambassador SAIGON Reuters United States Ambassador Frederick Noiting escaped unhurt today when one of two wouldbe as sassins threw homemade gre The envoys bodyguard fired several shots at the assailants who were on motor bicycle and the other ran off on foot through heavy traffic on one of the main thoroughfares of this United States Embassy shokesman said the ambassador was being driven toward his home in the afternoon when the attempt on his life was made man on motor bicycle With another man on the pass enger seat roared past the ear in which Nolting his bodyguard and his driver were travelling The driver of the motor cycle tossed the grenade at the car window The grenade bit the ear roof and skidded onto the back of the car where it lodged without exploding Reduce Forces MOSCOW AP Premier Khrushchev announced today the Soviet Union has suspended planned reductions id its armed forces in view of the world situ ation Atlantic nations are growing government accordingly has de cided to increase defence allo ations for this year by 3144 009000 rubles The Russians value the rubie at $111 US This will raise the Soviet spending in 1961 to 12599909300 rubles these iare forced measures War budgets of the North Khrushchev said and theSoviet Khrushchev as on that HERO five childrenAuthbrities said he was well liked and respected by residents there He diedearly today in Moab hospital without shedding any light on the whereabouts of the girl lsyearold Dennis Sullivan of Rockville Conn Shes dead Sheriff John Stocks said She must be MOTHER KILLED Denises 41yearold mother Mrs Jeanette Sullivan was shot to death Tuesday night on lonely desert read about 20 miles northwest of this commu nity in southeastern Utah Mrs Sullivans friend Charles Boothroyd 55yearold ma chine shop supervisor at Hart ford Conn was shot twice in the face but is recovering Aragon was spotted Friday night driving about 10 miles north of where the killingkidnap took place He was oncof several sus pects and was sought only be cause the letters on his licence plate CJ were seen on the car offthe killer Aragon had not been homefor fourdays authorities said WON NAVY GROSS Sheriff AlbertrPassic said Ar ngoni had no police record and was Navy cross winner on Guam during the war FBI spokesman Heber Clegg said our agents spotted the car on the road ordereddt to pullover Our agents got out and announced who Vthey were 1FeorKidnuppéd¢3fl Endsaid they wanted to taiklto him fHe said FBI prove ithnd then placed 22calibre auto matie pistol to his head and shot himself in the temple Boothroyd said the kidnap killer used 22caiibre rifle not apistol No rifle has yet been found Sheriff Stocks said Were trying to back track from his now to find the gir pafrof shoes was found by the Colorado River which runs through the area But Sheriff Stocks said he doubtedunhether they belonged to the girl Violence CIUDAD mum Rari Fighting brpke out Friday night as Trujillo supporters struck back at leftists who staged the first anti government demon stration in the Dominican Re public in 31 years Followers of slain dictator Generalissimo Rafael Tru jillo invaded the headquarters of the opposition Dominican Pop Iularr Movement wrecked the furniture and set the building rafire The clashes erupted in the centre of the capital Sudden oas Explosion on 103 killed illa sudden gas explosion and fire in Czech coal mine fridayrit was announced today mine official said all hope was definitely abandoned of saving any lives He said the explosion occurred fat a17pm when the miners vwere rkirig underground about 400 yards from the pitg head First announcementofthe dis aster wasmade by thevofficial Czech news agency Ceteka The cause of the disaster is unknown It occurred at the rDulko mine in the Ostrava Kar vina Coalfield HERE ONE Minister tried Vto convince my congregation that it wasthe obligaitinn of the rich to aid he poo Wit And did you succced Minnterz was half sitcceao convinced the poor In Czechoslovakian Coal Mine PRAGUE All 108men were Gctekasnid the fire spread rapidly Rescue teams were hurried to the scene from the entire coal basin They battled the blaze until early today In spite of superhuman ef forts to save the trapped men 10tl miners lost their lives the agency said The mine is in the town of Doina Sucha about 50miles south of Ostrava one of the larger towns of the Slovakian section of Czechoslovakia TWO1560 DISASTERS Last year Czechoslovakia was rocked by two coal mine dis asters Fiftyfour mners werokllled by methane gas explosion in coal mine at Ostrava May 22 Sept 23 firein tho Vaclav Mosekceal mine at Ruchlovice in the Cladno as claimed 20 wors disaster in years killed 123 miners in the Karl Marxmina inZwickau East Gennohy in February Anti Government CALLS FIREME LEESCUE TEETH COOKSTOWN Northern Ireland Reuters Isaac Lyttle local carpenter called out the fire brigade Friday when he lost his false teeth in well 12 feet deep He was washing them in the well when they slipped from his grasp and sank to the bottom The firemen having come from 10 miles away de cided they should justify their trip and pumped the well dry Isaacs teeth were recov ered intact and be was told he would have to meet the cost of the operation He said 51 dont mind the cost These teeth are pri less they are such good fi Erupts The outbreaksoccurred dur ing the first day of open oppo sition if ti a1 activity per nutted by the successors of the dictator President Joaquin Balaguer had pledged more freedom and political rcfonns after nujil los assassination May 30 The Trujillo hackers carrying huge picture of the dictator marched on opposition head quarters afewhnurs after mob attacked and burned the progovernment Radio Caribe Opposition members armed with gunshumed out against the invaders and destroyed the picture Firemen put out the flames but the opposition printing shop locatedon the first floor of the bgilding was partially destroy Police picked up some of the proTrujillo attackers and took them into custody They said the organizer Jose Antonio Jiminez was hurt by thrown rock Three MenlDiek In Car Crash TARA Threa SLThth mas men were killed Friday nightin traffic accident near thi BruceCounty village An other Strlhomas man wos inlt jured Killed were Robert James Lynch Dennis Leeaon and Jack Ouimette Injured and in hospi tal is Richard McCaw The three killed were all young maf ried men Leeson Oulmette each had three children an Lynchhad two gt The accident ocurred wheti the car ngtwhich the fou were ing hit aypnikedcar on his Tara There was no firm indication whether the Senate would send the bill to its banking and com merce committee However the large Liberal majority in the upper house could make sure of this if it wanted WOULD HEIGHTEN DRAMA JAMES coma May Face Senate Appearance of Mr Coync be fore Senate committee would be one of they most dramatic events in recent Canadian pol ical history ehe5enaieweh4iaacio majority also was down fr possible disclosure today of whether the governments con troversial tariff bill stands or falls It will debate message from the Commons rejecting Senate amendment providing for ap peals to the tariff board against certain tariff decisions of the national revenue minister The original government bill pro vided no right of appeal in the Commons Thursday Prime Minister Diefenbaker said the Senate must retract the amendment or an election would be called fsooner or later on the issue of Senate reform He said if the upper house persis ted the bill could only pass out of existence caucus of some 25 one Liberal senators early Friday agreed thatrthere would be no change in their stand Tale grams were sentto Liberal senators not inxottawa to try to be on hand for todays de bate Government lceder to Aseltine askéd the Senate to give immediate consideration to ing the Sen ateamendment the Commons message reject However the Senate by vote of 34 ton approved motion by Opposition LeaderW Ross Macdonald to delay considera tion until today MAY MALT RECESS Meanwhile there was consid erahle question as to whether Parliament would be able to ad journ for summer recess to night The Liberal opposition is jected government request that the House sit three extra hours Friday night to help speed adjournment The session en tered its lsard day today two days under the 1903 record Veterans Minister Churchill government House leader said he thought an adjournment was possible tonight Lionel Chev rier 1L Montreal Laurier dodnt agree Final Commons debate on the Cnyne bill wos highlighted by Mr Diefenbaker tangling with the opposition in free wheel ing debate He said the torrent of vitup oration in statements by the governor proved there is an ir reconcilable split between Mr Coyne and the goverhment The simple issue was whether Mr Coyne could successfully chal lenge the supremacy of Parlia ment and the right of the gov ernment to rule Paul Martin LEssex brought Adolf VEichrnnnn into his final attack omtho govern ments refusal to permit Mr Coyno to appear before Com mono committee and tell story He said that Eichmann accused of killin gamma Jews Was he mven trial by Israel while Con daa gov etnmcnt deniedMr Coyne hearing Finance ister ming was aceuserlh Mr Martin of giv fonnation to the Comm st JOHN DIEFENHAKER Learn Attack only course open to the minis ter was to resign he said But Mr Fleming said Mr Martin had twisted his State ments to make his charges The misleading is not on my part but in his he said Douglas Fisher CCFTPort Arthur said the only way to end government uncertainty and confusion was to call general elgctinn Walter Pitman New Party Peterborough said no man of cou and integrity now would take over the central bank governorship What does the minister Want he asked minion with his hand on the machine to print money bootlicking slave who will have the power to print the money this govern mcnt wants iATTACKS PENSION Before packed public galler ies Mr Diefenhaker mounted cutting attack on the increase in Mr Coynes special pension to $25000 year from $11900 voted by the banksboard of directors in February 1960 The governor had the right of veto over the directors action is it jmptigning mans inlt tegrity to say that he sat knew listened and took the prime minister demanded MrCoyuo had hid the in creasefrom the government He hadnt published the in crease in the officialrcmada Gazette until after the vfact came out Thenhe rushed to the Ga zette about two weeks ago to make sureof getting the pen SIOII bliClEflSe Mr Diefenbaker said tho number of letters he has re ceived from the public show the people are beginning to think that these vast swollen pensions deserve to be looked into Mr Diefenbaker said theop position has conjured up tissue of fantasy in demanding committee hearing for Mr Coyne NOT IN CONFLICT fenbaker said the bill Coyne was not in conflict with thexlliil of Rights Parliament was supreme and no person serving in any post nvlolable rights not subject to GETS SIX MONTHS MONTREAL 0P Harry Belt 77 Fridayw Reed son and sentenced to Six months in jail for possession of $40000 ing mlal ding and untrue in oming under Parliament had

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