Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1959, p. 12

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SUDDEN Mrs Jane David was burned to death when 17StL gallon incl tank fell from Davishionthan Air Force Base DEATH on CLIST Btl bomber on takeoif The wo man was riding her sons bi cycle on church work Flames from the explosion went 300 3mm moon Thousands On Coast Fleeing Ocean Tide BOSTON AP Thousands of persons fled their homes hun dreds were rescued and damage was in the millions from rec ord coma tide which gave New 14 FROM SKIES feet high The 1347 ptlot knew he was in trouble and banked so that the tank would not fall in densely populated area UK Press Is Sharply Split US Atom Nuclear Test Plan LONDON CPiBriiish news papers today were sharply di idcd in their reaction to Presi dent Eisenhowers announcement that theyUniIed States has no im mediate plans in resume nuclear tcstin although it considers it self free to do so The governments at rcac tion was to reassert Britains own position on nuclear tests for eign oiiioo spokesman said Brit ainas the government stated last July 30will never resume such weapon tests as long as there is chance for world ban on them The first it as sla reaction came from the newspaper Pravda which commented that the 115 decision is very dubi ous sign at peaceful intentions in deed RESCUED FROM WELL TORBAY Nfld CP Three yenroid Joan James clung to rope in an 18foot well Tuesday until her father saved her from drowning She fell into the open well Her mother happened to go to the well for water and found her clinging to the rope Her father resnued her with lad dm The Soviet Communist party organs reference to the US an nounccment was brief and was nnly small part of an article by commentator Zhukov prais ing Premier Khrushchevs prolt posal for total disarmament over fourycar period ys Vhite House an nouncement said that despite 14 months at EastWest negotiations in no satisfactory agreement for permanent ban on nuclear weapon tests was in sight it strongly implied the Rus sians were to blame The Conservative London paper Daily Telegraph says the US has chosen firm and reason able attitude which Britain should also adopt The Daily Mail also Conserva tlve calls the announcement one of those startling events that sometimes upset the whole trend oi an old year TACTLESS MOVE The United States has per fect right torresume these tests if she wishes to but to announce that she may do so is tactless to say the least in present circum stances The Liberal newspaper Guardlt ion in Manchester says the an nounccmcnt hours all the marks of apresidcntinl compromise intended to put pressure on the Russians and comments it is legitimate way at hurn rying them towards agreement The Guardian says the flus sians know full well that the US is unlikely to authorize the resumption oi tests Detroit Man Killed In Ont Accident HAMILTON CWHarry Ad ler 75 oi Detroit was killed and three personswere seriously in jured Tuesday in two car collision on icy Highway near Alhcrton about 15 miles west oi here Dora Adler and Sam Adler in their 705 were taken to hospital in Brantford Dick Vivian 42 of Brantiord ph sical director oi Hamilton Ylt CA and driver of the second car has chest injuries and cuts fits condition was described as air England one of its worst coastal floods of the century Communities along 30 miles of the Greater Boston shoreline sut fered the brunt oi the flood dev astation although the Atlantic Ocean spurted in stormy anger Tuesday along the whole coast The highest tide in 103 years ui feetbrought ocean water to depth at seven feet on some streets and into the tint floors at many homes The flood tides were driven by northeast storm which hat tored the northeast United States for the second successive day MUCH DAMAGE The storm dropped up to 16 inches of snow in New England ltlesday but not until the flood tides swirled into residential communities were so many lives threatened and was so much damage caused At least nine deaths Were blamed on the storm in the six New England states More than 700 familicswere forced to iloé their homes from the town of Hall on Bostons south shore Scores at women and children weerluckedfrom windows by rescuers Coast guard and private boats aided in the evacuation and in Ecslcues in peliing rain sleet and ill HEROISM FREQUENT Patrolman Paul Dunn waded shouldervdeep in water to rescue two women and two children in Hull vothcr deeds oi heroism were noticed but went unre corded There also were evacuations and rescues in Quincy Scituatc ondCohasset no the south shore and atfievere Winthrop and Nnhant north of Boston At Scituate Mrs June Ragga was looking out her window when th ocean broke through the sea wait there iThen came tons of stone she said and watcrcas caded across the road My chil dren panicked called police and they got usout Later she remembered she had not shut nit the gas and electri cityand an Edison Electric Comlt pany man rowed her back to the house On the way to safety Values to $1495 Values to $1295 Val to 5795 gust of wind knocked her out the boat into the Icy water The Edison man saved her USE PUBLIC BUILDINGS More than 300 evacuees were housed overnight in public build ings laQuincy ny maloan NEW YORK APllias rock roll music passed its peak Con cash build loyearold unknown singer into an mtplosivo stardom eclipsing even that oi Elvis Presley still top idol ol the teenage set The career of Rod Lauren may hold an answer to these ques tions Rod picked from field at 300 aspirants was signed by RCA Victor to sevenycar contract to springboard trend among teentigers toward music with soft sound According to Var icty the show business weekly the firm is spending $100000 to try to make star of Lauren the largest sum ever budgeted by recording company on young unknown LIKES ROCK ROLL The theory behind the massive buildup is that many teenagers who buy about 90 per cent at single records are beginning to weary of the raucous monotony of rock roll alter fiveyear binge Laurens sponsors hope he will be theElvis Prcsley of new era oi sweeter music TELRAD mixma kAoio sentice Pans76721 54 Sophia St Barrie Thmnands had to seek shelter elsewhere when water rose sev eral feet in their callers and en tlasuished furnaces ltlercantile cstnhllshmchts ielt ported hundreds of thousandsof dollars in stock damage Has RocknRoil Passed Its Peak What is he like this moody young man irom Fresno Calit who was tapped for stardom be fore he even made his first real record Well he has ballad type voice hazel brown eyes dark touslcd hair and the same look at suppressed sleepyeyed excite ment that stirred girlish hearts to thunder ever the late James Dean He even loolw considerably likc Dean enjoy rock roll music myself but dont sing it well said Rod who is launched on nationwide zoclty US tour have softer voice dont have that screeching sound lm baritone MODESI YOUTH Rod mixture of Spanish German French and lrish is modest about his prospects of re NaziStyled AntiSemitic InGermany Worries Adenauer By HERB ALTSCHULL BONN Germany AP An outbreak of autiSemitism with grim Nazi overtones has Chan cellor Konrad Adeuauers govern ment worried No new reports of antiSemi tic ecu were received Tuesday as authorities moved against the Christmas Eve desecretors ot synagogue and memorial to Nazi victims in Cologne in Rheydt poiim said swasti ties were painted or scratched on windows of several stores Chrisb mos night The word pig accom panledthe swastikas on the win dow of shop owned by Jew Newspapers also reported that an 30yearold survivor oi Nazi concentration camp received an anonymus threat in Seligenstadi near Frnkfurt Issnk Hamburger told Seligen stadt police he was warned that he and all other Jews in Ger many were to die so that your Jewish breath does not longer poison the air RUMORS IN BONN Bonn is full at rumors oi dramaticmove by the govern sonses ton and keep on devel oping myself All lm concerned with is living npto what is ex peclcd of me and to keep trying to become great talent some day placing Presley as the top heart throb of thehobby sox mob dont knock Presley he said He can adapt himseli to about anything so he must be pretty levelheaded icisom know Ive got to keep my be Dhooso From Ourpomplele Stock WlitlYltlliliTllS noon srona lil Dunlap St WgtPA84055 GIFTS FOR All OCCASIONS Tires Bicycle Radios Itppllancos Guns Toyl Dominion Tire Stores 21 him St PA meat perhaps against political parties at the radical right per haps former Nazisin positions authority No one in responsi ble position would confirm these rumors Adenauer was pictured as dis mayed by the Christmas Eve duecrntion of handsome new synagogue in the chancellors home town of Cologne Out with the Jews was painted on the walls Jewish leaders were disturbed about this black eye for German prestige Three members of the neo Nozi German Reich party were detained in connection with the syng0gue desecration They in cludo Ernst Oistodls chairman of Cologne branch Their homes were found to contain swastikas and similar emblems of the 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