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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1961, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONE roi nnmlnerwut Ads rele phone PA 824 The telephone number to call for the Busters or Dept is PA 61 Co Mil YearNo 161 GAGABIN Waves Lennon Sovio spaccman IYuri garin waves on arrival tendon airport yesterday for mmbull private visit as the guest of the Russian trade fair At centre background is Francis secretary to Lord shown liailshams science ministry civil servant who headod the welcome committee AP Virephoto OTTAWA CPt James if Coyne said today he will retire immediately as governor of the Bank of Canada whether or not he is judged guilty by Parlia ment There were tears in his eyes as he completed his final dra matic speech He turned bowed to the chair man and walked out of the com mittee room and the Parliament Buildings Mrs Coyne who sat in the committee room throughout the 13 hollrs of testimony rushed after him She caught up to him front door of the Par Buildings and they walked down Parliament Hill with their arms around eachothcr Mr Coyne said at the conclu sion of his 25minute speech vote in favor of this bill is votenf guilty it cannot be equivocating shall be marked for lilaand def clared by the highest court to he unlit to hold this high of fice of Parliament by reason of misbehavior He said he has no intention of appearing before the Senate banking committee hearing on government bill to dismiss Mr Coyne governor of the Bank of Canada of Mr Coynes accusations among them that Mr Hill is political henchmen for Fi nance Minister Fleming theldi rector said Mr Coynes intemperate ab day the worst economic of the depDSEdSoutb Korean civilian government was impr business Fight Breaks Into Open OTTAWA tCPA new labor fight between rival maritime unions broke into the open Tuesday before theCanadian Labor RelationsBoard The independent Seafarers International Un ion and the Canadian Merchant Service Guild CLC fore the federaliboard over12 deck offjcers aboard runningCanadas vinland seaway route member of Parliament remanded until Aug Tuesday during jurisdictional ternational Union Ind ad the Union rm IN NUTSHELL let Blows Tire On landing MIAMI Fla APiA jet airliner carryiag 107 persons blew tire alter landing early today and veered off runway into grass Eastern Air Lines said no one was injured and its D08 bringing 99 paSsengers to Miami from Boston arid Phila delphia on flight 841escaped damage Funeral Home Operator Charged HULL Que CPlPolice Tuesday night charged Jacques Guevremont 27 operator ofthe Guevremont Funeral Home with failing to discharge obligations undertaken with reference to the burial of deceased humans BmhassadorEXplains Sin NEW yonx OWAmbassador Kwon Chungbsaid rues ope links between politics Iaud FennelMP Remanded otlrAwa CPljRaymuad Bruneau 44 former Liberal foyGlcngarryPrescott Tuesday was on charges of bribery andobtaining $10000 by false pretences while serving as an MP Union Demonstrations BreakiOut ST curlmumps CPJéDemnnstratlons broke inane fight between the Seafarers Canadian Maritim me Will Retir From Bank that of the other directors is un just unreasonable and not in ac cord with the facts verdict of not guilty will not prevent my immediate de parture from thatoffico but it will permit me to retire honorv ably and hold up my head among my fellow citizens as one whom this body has declared to be of honor and integrity and devotion to the interests of the Bank of Canada and to the gen eral welfare at can only be said if this is defeatcdl gt With that Mr Co from the room During his final statement Mr Coyne stood and held what appearedto he prepared state ment His voice was firm and calm He paused briefly only couple of times to clear his throat tack on my own integrityand Hurricane Hunting Satellite Fired Into Orbi CAPE CANAVERAL Pia AP hurricane hunting weather satellite was fired into orbit today to gather informa tion on the origin development and movement of the monster tropical storms errant ThorDelta rocket carrying 2851mund Tires III battled be four ships power as they see fit gin transmitting pictures of iites orbited last yéar The earL Every eye in the packed hot and smoky room was riveted on him Mr Coyne suggested that perl haps the directors of the bank would want to resign too it lsclcar1y impossible for me to continue as governor and maintain relationship with board in whose objective ap proach to their duties can have no confidence the suyearold governor said Neither could he have any con fidence in relationships with Fi nance Minister Fleming or in overamcnt hlchhcld that it adabsoluie right to exercise am deeply concerned that the bank commerce without de lay to reestablish its position in the community and to regain the respect of other banks in Canada and the world over which it had up to May 30 satelliteroared aloft from Cape Canaveral at 625 am Nearly two hours later the National Aeronautics and Space Administration rte the threevstage vehiclchad success fully placed the weathereye in orbit about 400 miles above the earth Officials reported the tracking stations at Woomera Australia San Nicholas Calif and Wal lops Island Va had received good signals from the satellite on its first pass around the globe Wide angle television cam eras in the satellite were to be cloud covers when orbit was ob tanied There was no immediate word on whether the cameras were working Meteorologists hope the pic4 tures will provide valuable in formation on what causes hur ricanes and how they develop Shaped like huge drum with two television cameras protrud ing from its base Tires in is an improvedversion of two ex tremer successful Tiros satel ier space packages transmitted thousands of cloudcover photo graphs to earth and proved the feasibility of using such vehi cles for forecasting Price OiBushel Rs Direct Eilept By our CANADIAN rnass Perhaps the strongest reflec tidnofdrought conditions on the Prairies was seen Tuesday ina leport by tbeCanadian board of grain commissioners which showed 7zcent increase in the price of abushel of wheat in the last week week ago Friday the re ports said durum wheat was selling at 5209 bushel while Friday it hadrisen to 5201 hushclt xv The report also showedthe amount of durum in storage and lnItrnnslt has fallen to5404271 budhels compared with almost 24000000 bushels at the same time last year The report said little durum expected to be producedrin the Prairie provinces this yam Barrie ontnrlo GmldlW eadny July 12 1981 Of Czech No sign or End In Harbour Strike TORONTO CPD There was still no sign Tuesday night of break in the longsboremcna strike that has shut down over seas cargo movement at the port of Toronto But both sides were willing to negotiate Parties involved in the dis pute are Local 1842 of the inter national Longshorcmeus Assolt clation CLC and stevcdoring companies Cullen Stevedorlug Eastern Cannda Stevcdoriag and Pittston Stevedorlng Tho longshoremcn walked off the job Tuesda leaving idle 10 100 Are Drowned In Korean Village SEOUL Reuters More than 100 persons were drowned when village near Namwon in south western Soulh Korea was buried under water after the dam of reservoir collapsed the govern ment radio said tonight The radio said the disaster had been reported by govem ment radio station in Nanliven The station laid it was impos sible to determine the exact number of dead because of disruption of communications At least 154 persons now have died in South Korea during floods caused by 12 days of heavy rainfall Newmarket Isbédd st TORONTO CEOMam do in Roche novelist whose series on fictional 19thcentury 0n tario family brought her literary fame died today She was at Born in Newmarket near Tor onto Jan 15 1879 she enjoyed limited literary success until 1927 when her third published book Jalna won the $10000 Atlantic fiction prize During the next 25 years she added 11 other novels to the series set in rich farming dis trict just west of Toronto where she spent her childhood years on fruit and stock farm Death dame at am in the home of cousin and constant companion Miss Caroline Clem ent with her family at her bed side iss de la Roche had been in ill health for nearly two years and confined to wheel chair for the last five months Miss de la Roches literary ambitions displayed themselves early During her education at Toronto schools and the Univer sity of Toronto she wrote short plays and acted them with friends She read art and studied wide range of liter ature In 1922 shepublished Explor ers of the Dawn book of short stories which enjoyed meas ure of success In 1973 came the novel TosseSion and two years later Delight WON WIDE ACCLAIM Then came Jalna the begin ning of the saga of the White oaks family it received acclaim from all sides it dealt with the vibrant Irish beauty Adeline Whiteoak who emigrated to Canada in 1859 with her Hussar husband Philip the building of Joins the red Wheat Up Oi Drought The Manitoba department of agriculture continued to forecast majorzcalapli facing most provincial flamers adding that rains even if they do come now would have little beneficial effect on cereal and flax craps Only in two areas of produc tion was the department abla topaint bright picture the sugar beet and sunflower crops which were reported jstanding the drought remarkably wall and in the cattle industry ii HERES ONE Patient blhathing Doctor Dont worry Ill have trouble oceangoing ships and several thousand tons of cargo Lake shipping was not involved Contention hinges on union control over who additional men will be hired and the amount of cargo to be handled by certain lifting apparatus The Toronto dockers gained support of their Montreal and Hamilton locals The Montreal men refused tohondlc cargo originally destined for Toronto and Local 1654 in Hamilton voted to strike in sympathy No date was set lnSamlo Paul Duhec presi dent of local 1054 of the long shoremens uninn said union members have been instructed not to handle cargo on any ships diverted to Sarnia from any port affected by the strike Griffiths ganelal man ager of the Toronto lfarbor Commission held meetings with lmlon and man agement representatives and said both sides were willing to negotiate within the next day or so So far he said no serious harm had been done to the port WARNS WILL BURT He warned prolonged strike could have serious effect Three ships had sailed leaving more than 1000 tons of cargo on the dock and another pro ceeded up the Great Lakes with out entoring the port Bern bricked hiluse named after military post in India and the family that grew up in the quiet countryside on the shore of Lake Ontario Tile subsequent series of Jalna books was translated into many languages and sold some 2000 000 copies 1600000 in the United States alone up to 1952 Shortly after publication of one Jalna book Sir Walter Law rence friend of the author took copy to King George VI How nice of you but Ive read it already the King said The Queen has too PLAY RAN TWO YEARS Miss de la Roche also wrote short stories poetry and plays including Whiteoaks produced in Europe North America and South Africa Opening in London in 1936 the play ran until 19387 When it opened on Broadway the same year Ethal tflarry more played Grandmother Whiteonk LONDON CPlThe eyes of Britain are fixed on the Euro pean Economic Community but the ears pointed today toward Canada where the latest series of Commonwealth consultations are to take place Public opinion in Britain ap pears to be growing in favor of participation in tile EEC known more commonly as the Common Market despite the solid opposition met by Duncan Sandys ains Common wealth celat secretary in The ly Mailsays that since Australia lasthunefi support among Erit ons for the entry into the EEC increased to 78 per cent from 73 percent Eut public support at home is counteracted by op positionabroad Three newsapers including The Daily Mail agree that the current talka aboutaposslble entry by Britain into the com mon Market bake created new problems for Prime Minister Macmillan Thenewspapers assessed the outcomeof the consultations so far in editorials on eve of the arriv of Sandys in Ottawa Sandys ontention closer association between Bri am and tha EECeGermany France Netherlands and Luxembourg would he of benefit not only to Britain but to the Common weolth apparently did not con vince inv Canberra The Finan cial Times says gt Sandys is not going ioliave an easy time in his talks with give you something to stop that the Condition mod it that Belgium The Request Change In compensation TORONTO CF Witnesses told Ontarios select committee on land expropriaton nlesday that the market value concept of compensation should be re placed by the value to the prop erty owner Tile witnesses said they were or had been involved in expro printion proceedings All com plained about the system used in appraising property Highways Minister Cass com mlttee chairman said the de artment now operates under newsystcln of expropriation in which proper appraisal is made prior to the offer being made There is no longer any chance of property being ob tained on dickcring basis he added Girl mentally Ill Cant Pace Charge BUFFALO NY APlFif teenyearold berel doll is mentally ill and unable to face charges in the Andy Ashley slaying psychiatran have in formed state Supreme Court justice Justice Matthew laaen indi cated Tuesday that the girl would be committed to mental institution for treatment The girl has admitted abduct ing the threelyearold Ashley boy and another fiveyearold police said She has denied kill ing the Ashley youngster who was found bound and gagged In Delaware Park lake June 25 Jaseosiiid an agreement set tling the conflict between legal and medical aspects of the case had been reac ed and would he announced ursday He said he would probably not have to rule on petition for permanent injunction barring police from questioning the girl further lIe adjourned hearing on the injunction Tuesday pend ing formal report from board of psychiatrists an ill Dies In Mine Accident KIRKLAND LAKE GPlA alyearold father of three chil dren was killed in an under ground mining accident Tuesv day night Dead is Arthur Comtois of Kirkland Lake killed in an no foot fall from staging in Syl vanite Gold Mine His death came only 10 days before the Sylvanite under ground plant wasscheduled to cease operations Trade 310 Over Opposition adds Internal political consider ations are even more pressing for Prime Minister Diefebaker than they are for Robert Men zies Australiasvprirne minister The Daily Expressdead againstBritains entry into the EEC says the threewander ing missionaries for the Com mon MarketSondys Aviation Minister Peter Thorneycroft and Labor tylinister John Hare have foundout nothing snoanarnnows moor wannabes or unionism ly LOCAL dance of thundexsbowcrr to night Low tonight 60 High Thursday so For complete summary turn home two Not more Than 7o per Copy24 Pun 78DielnExplosion Airliner Hit Power Line At Casablanca CASABLANCA Morocco giant Russianbuilt Czech nir liner struck power line and exploded today killing at least 78 persons Rescue workers reported that the bodies of72 passengers and five crew members had been recovered from the wreckage Ono African passenger was brought out alive but died later in hospital of severe burns The aircraft en route to West Africa hit he power line while coming in for landing at Casc blnncn Most of the passengers were Moroccan and citizensrof East European countries air port officials said The Sovietbuilt turbo prop Hyushinla had been scheduled to stop about 30 miles away at Rabat but because of bad weather was directed to the Camp Cazc airport about 10 miles from this port city Bad weather suddenly closed in there also and the air con trol crew instructed thapilot to make for the big US air base at Nouasseur not far off Offi cials said the lane was at ready in its gli pathltoward the Camp Cazo strip when the diversion order was given BURST IN FLAMES Suddenly the four engined airliner struck power line wrenching loose two big cable pylons carrying high tension lines There was blinding flash as 60000 volts of electri city crackled and the airliner exploded and plowed into the groundW Wreckage was strewn about and portions of the main cabin were flaming coffins for those inside Some bodies were hurled from the plane as it shattered with thunderous rear The big airliner was mass of broken charred metal within seconds after striking the power line its angina were ripped from the plane and buried 120 feet The sole survivor was taken to Casablanca hospital with severe bum and was reported in critical condition HEADED FOILGUINEA The airliner was flying from Prague to Conakry the capital of Guinea and had stopped ip Zurich Switzerland Tuesday night it left Prague Tuesday It was the second big alr crash in 24 hours Suspect sergeant Attempted Suicide HULL Quo CPlAn RCMP sergeant wounded Tuesday in Gntiaeau Park probably at tempted suicide lnspechor Spcers RCMP officerln charge of the investigation said Tues day nigbt Although his investigation is not complete Inspector Speera said he is pretty well satis fied that two bullet holes in Sgt Douglas Heslops ches were selfinflicted When asked in an interview whether he thought the 35year old Mountie might have shot himself accideutly the inspec tor replied lm strongly in clined to think otherwise The lnspecthr saidKSgt Heslop had been working recently un der terrific pressures Officers believe the weapon used was 38calibre revolver of the type used by the RCMP 17 me In crash DENVER Colo AP The torn skeleton of United Air Lines DC0 jet lay crumpled on Denversystapleton airfield to day as an investigation began into the crash landing and fire in which at least 17persons were killed There were 112 aboard the jetjwo more than originally believedwhen it touched down veered suddenly offthe runway and then burst into flames shortly before noon Tuesday More than 100 escapedseveral of them unhurt Sixteen of the known dcadin eluding four members of the Earl Geyer family of FortLyon Colo were passengers on the plane 50 passengers were taken to hospital and 56 persons in cluding the crew of seven es caped serious injury CRUSHED TRUCK One of those killed wasnot in the plane He was Henry Blom 52 civil engineer whose sur ivey truck on the field was crushed by theDos when it swerved off the runway Tbé plane was light 859 on route from Philadelphia to Los Angeles with stops in Chicago Omaha and Denver United said 94 passengers boarded in omaha five in Chicago and 10 inPhiladelphia At least four unticketed infantswere aboard it was horriblehorribl or Jermaine and the airline said there may have been more United Air Lines positively identified three persons as dead Jason Gale lo Torrance Calif Warrant Officer cake Thule Greenland en route to Colorado Springs Liane in Malvein Pa Listed as missing and pre sumeddead were 14 personsI Passengers said they were told by thepilot Capt John Grosso of Denver10 minutes before the crash that something was the matter with theihy draulics system an important leiement in the brakes cam ANGUISH wnxnn gt There was strangemixture of quict calm and anguished desperation when the plane touched th then skidded off andhurst intoflamo when the landing gear crum pled entire protruding strip of concrete taxiway being con structed nearby John Bryne of Omaha sur viving passenger escapedvfroni the ietliner unaware that any one had been hurt But Lylo Oreck 66 Phoenix aid Byrne said stewardess lit tingvalongside him got the door open at once and helped pan sengers escape warns onasn

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