HOBBLES on smsrun LEGS Mrs Dione Fournlcr bobblos into police headquarter at Toronto on crutches Monday Her leg was slashed by sevenincb knife when she at tempted to prcvcnt the slny ing of Stanley Coulson at her home in Toronto Jnn Her husband Auray Fournler 31 postal clerk has been charged with murder Teeps Suspend Terry McGuire ST CATEARINK CPI De fenoeman Terry McGuire has been susptnrded indeï¬nitely from St Catharina Teds of the On tarlo Hockey Annotation Junior seriesfccacb Max Kaminslq announced Monday McGuire got drgued between the first and second periods of the SL Catharine Randlton game here Saturday night and left the arena He said he thought someone else could do better than me out them Kamlnsky said McGuire would not be allowed to practise with the team this week and would not be hr Fridays lineup against Barrie He also hinted that the Kirkland Lake defencemsn with the club for his third season would be subiect to still fine McGuire was Involved in fight with St Catharines fan month ago and fined 20 when he appeared in police court The coach said We dont need any players badly enough to let them decide themselves when they are going to play and when they are going to quit Legs Feet Trozen Man Is Out Again WILLIAMS Arlz AP Gcorge dcGelc to whose legs and feet were frozen when be yes trapped in deep snow and sub zero temperatures on Bill Williams Mountain was dis chsrgcd from hospital Sunday Hospital officials said the 24$ pound television repairman has full use of his legs and feet but that it will be several days be fore he can go back to work De Cole was rescued Wednes day after spending more than 20 hours trapped among drifts twice his height He went up the moun tain to repair television cable Hear Five Campaniés Bids To Sell Natural Gas To US OTTAWA CWThe National Energy Board today begins hear ing applications by five com panies to export natural gas to the United States with millions of dollars at stake the five will attempt to prove that Canadas gas reserves are ample to sustain total export of 6609750000000 cublo feet within the next 20 to 25 years without threatening domestic supplies or driving Canadian prices beyond just and reasonV abls levels Some of the interventions by 20 organizations which include chambers of commerce Ameri can coal interests and the On tario government lake the stand that Canadian assured supplies and prices will suffer if exporLs are allowed The board formed last year is expected to sit here at least three weeks before any decision is reached The federal cabinet will have the final word on the export licences Kcenest opposition to the five applications is expected to come from the Northern Ontario Na tural Gas Company and the Soo katchewnn Power Corporation Crown company Northern Ontario has token aim at TransCanada Pipe Lines Limited which last year com pleted the longest pipeline in the world and is the sole supplier of the Northern Ontario company carrier rather than seller TransCanada wants permission to export at the daily rate of 104000000 cubic feet daily via Emerson Man to the US mid west it also wants authority to export up to that same amount periodically at Niagara Falls Ont from supplies that are sur plus to Eastern Canadas needs Northern Ontarios stand is that by 1963 the hansCansda pipeline will be choked with handling Canadian business It says TransCanada has offered to provide it with additionnl sup plies nfter 1963 at prices then prevailing but that American demand will have pushed up the price it asks in effect thm the ex port price subsidize Canadian consumersto assure low gas prices to Northern Ontario in dustrial and home consumers TransCanada set off todays inaugural hearing which is di vided intosections All ï¬ve ap plicants will testify first on their markets picture following in or der on gas reserves cogineep ing capital financing and rates Niagara Gas Transmission Limited seeks to export 73521 750000 cubic feet within 20 years via Cornwall CCF Chief Says Govt Inaction Cause Of Higher Ont Gas Rates TORONTO CPL Ontario 005 Leader Donald Mac Donald said Monday night on On tario government submission to the National Energy llnard on the export of natural gas is belated effort to champion the interests of Ontario consum ers In speech to York South party meeting Mr MacDonald charged the governments failure to not earlier on the question of gas export is responsible for higher rates for Ontario con sumers The Ontario submission made public last Thursday shows that residential consumers in Ontario pay Consumers Gas Company $774 for 3000 cubic feet of gas while an export application by the St Lawrence Gas Company proposes rate of $471 for the sameamount to consumers in New York state STORAGE PROPOSAL The government submission Mr MacDonald added says that instead of exporting any tem porary surplus of gas on an in terruptable contractbnsis it should be stored in Ontarios large underground wells so that price saving on this cheaper surplus gas may be applied to lower rates in Ontario Rabbits InPet Ads Eaten SPCA Sure VANCOUVER CP The So ciety or the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says it is in vestigating an immigrant ltbe lieves is obtaining rabbits through newspapers pet column and eating them Officials said they started their investigation when man Fe ported that one of his workmntes boasted he could always get good meal by answering adver tisements in the pet column Secretary man ager Tom Hughes said it is hoped charge can be laid under the Criminal Code for unlawful killing of do mestic animals Conviction could lead to deportation of the lrnmilt grant SAUVE SUCCESSOR Prevost IS Hedi Called nyediInWOOI fPoliticihcin QUEBEC CPiYves Provost Quebec provincial secretary said to be the favored choice of the Union Nationale party member ship to succeed Premier Poul Sauve is hardly what Quebecers would call dyedinétbewool pol itician The 51yearold onetime law associate of LieutenantGovernor Onesime Gagnon is described by close associates as studious hardworking man whose chief recreation is reading books from his extensive personal library Before he entered provincial politics in linosuccessfully con testing the riding of Montmor ency Mr Provost was cor poration lawyer and low profes sor at Laval University He hasdescribcd himself as be ing primarily lawyer Outside influential business and government circles he was little known to the Quebec City public although in his small suburban hometown of Beaufort he was familiar personality to residents as the local school corporation chairman lfeWas also Beaufort mayor from 1048 to 1052 Three other Quebecrministers have been mentioned as possible successors to Mr Sauve At least two of them Attorney General Antoine Rivard 61 and Labor Minister Antonio Banem 60 are better known to the general pub lic and have greater experience in the art of politics RussiaAsks Halt African Expulsions LONDON Reuters Russia hnscnlled on UnitedNatiens Sec retaryGeneral Dag Hammarsk jold to study possiblosteps to stop mass expulsion of Atrb cans in thé mandate territory of Southwest Africa the Soviet ne agency Tass said Monday letter sent to Hammarsk jold last week Russia said the actions of the South African au thorities there which has led to serious disturbances and casual ties deserve resolute condemns tion as being contrary to the United Nations charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights The third Hydraulic Resources Minister Daniel Johnson 44 has had phenomenal career in the Union Nationale party He was elected to the legisla ture in 1940 when 31 ande successively legislative assistant to the late Mr Duplessisand deputy speaker of the legislative assembly He was promoted to cabinet rankin 1958 Further indications that Mr Prevost is to be selected party leader came onday following caucus of Que ec district mem bers of the legislative assembly They announced they would swing their support to him SEES CASTRO DQWNFALL NEW YORK AP Stanley Ross editorinvcbief of the New retirement isnt until05 or later nrcnrvr non Sure CanadaWillEnd 60s Leading VANCOUVER CPI Exter nal Affair Minister Green laid Monday that if Canada shows some pioneering mmonn this country will aid the decade as one of tho leading nations in the world Mr Green predicted an ex pandcd Canadian role if we go into this new decade with the optimism and the courage and golï¬ngth of character of our fore flu told the Vancouver board nftrade No nation faces greater dullenge in world affairs than Canada and no nation has greater opportunity for leader ship erbaps Canada could play decisive role in bringing about world peace VULNERABLE POSITION Thcvextcrnal affairs minister on his home ground maintained HOWARD GREEN that Canada is in vulnerable position in political tempests be cause of its size Nation Unless there are peaceful stable conditions throughout the world Canada will be one of the countries to suffer most because of her dependence on export trade Great powers with their large populations and stable internal markets are in large measure insulated against the economic consequences of world tension The external affairs minister said the NATO meeting in Paris three weeks ago left member na tions with mutual confidence and will ensure cohesive approach by the West to summit talks with the Soviet Union New negotiations of the 10 power disarmament committee of which Canada is member will open in an atmosphere more propitious and therefore hopeful than any similar dlsarm amcnt negotiations undertakes in the last decade or more BooMnAr TIGHTEN MONEY Continued from page one American steel supplies partly because Canada has grown more selfsufficient in steel and partly because industry laid in large supplies before the strike started However towards the end of the shutdown the effects were beginning to be felt cspedaiiy in the automobile industry Steel magazine of Cleveland estimates the settlement will in crease us steel making costs by about $16 too over the term of the new contract ONTARIO REACTION Reactions from Ontario manu facturers and labor spokesmen lncluded Praldcnt of Chrysler Corpora tion of Canada Ron indg ham With the prospect of an interrupted production from here on Chrysler will enloy one of the most successful and prosper ous years in its history Rhys Sale Ford of Canada Tyihis fltldrgvaiiz1zment 51 you II as we enter the 1060s with promise at splendid marketing opportuni es George Burt If Auto Workers CLC director We are glad that auto work can con tinus without threat of closing again we in thaUAW are glad that the Steelworkers were able to defeat organized manage BEUEVHLE CP Taxpay er have been given two pro posals for=retirlog the citys big accumulated debt Mayor McLean lfalg sug gestcd Monday at his inaugura tion that legislation be sought permitting ratepayers to pay their assessed share of the li abiiity either in lopnp sum or by instalments over five years Wbat that would mean on the mill rate is not certain said Mayor Eaig since the true de ficit will not be known until mid February when auditing is com pletcd The figure attributed in last falls roynlcommission inquiry into general misspending by city councils during the last few years and hidden subsidy to the world amateur champion Belle ville McFarland hock2y Club monts effort to roll back the labor movement spokesman at Oshawa We will General hlotors of Canada now be able to continue our pro ductionwithout fears of shut down We hnvmmc back from our last shutdown and are doing very well We are glad to know there will be no further difficul ties in getting steel 374 Killed in 115 In Holiday Crashes carcnco nrlbmuu accl dents across the United States claimed record number of lives during the threeday New Years holiday Between pm local time Thursday and midnight Sunday total of 374 persons died in crashes The previous record for threeday New Year holiday was 364 in 105556 sixty three persons died in fires and 76 died in mlsceliane ous accidents for an over all total of 513 SURPRISE THE WORLD VIENNA Austria Reuters Budapest Radio Monday night quoted Soviet scientists as say ing that Russia will launch new rocket which will surprise the world before the East West summit conference May 16 Belleville Taxpayers Are Given Proposals To Retire Big Debt has been estimated at around $400000 Bank overdrafts were included in the deficit the in quiry found Mayor Halg elected by accla mation to succeed Gerald Hyde who did not seek return to oflt fice said the citys bankers the Bank of Montical will be asked to carry the debt as floating debenture We feel that regardless of how this debt was accumulated the bank must be expected to share some responsibility under the circumstances The Ontario government will berpetltioned for private bill to provide for retirement oftbe debt Mayor Haig said the new city council will seek financial state ments from all departments at regular intervals throughout th year TORONTO CP Most men who reach retirement agc could continue in second career but are being paralyzed by psy chological malady says Dr Wilder Pcnlieldpdirector of the Montreal Neurological Institute It is littlerecognized disease that has evolved Dr Penfield told the Canadian Club here Monday He labelled it psEIldw senility or false senllity And it affects more men than women The interoationally known brain surgeon declared unlim ited rest results in rustRe ferred to behind his back as poorfellow the retired man begins todisintcgrate and suf fers from delusion of incompe tense or retlrement neurosis of false senility gt Dr Pcnlield urged that th time of retirement be to act ganizéd and renamed because it was the time for embarking on second career SHOULD PREPARE EARLY Butthe second career should start before so even if formal The preparation for itbest be gins in the 40s Penfield said the problem York Spanish language news paper El Dinrio said Monday on olevision show that Prime Mi ter Fidel Casho of Cuba will be assassinated or over thrown withln 30 to 60 days Ros said an invasion of Cuba is be in prepared with some 505 mm of retirement is oncfor execu tives statesmen and educators who may well discover that this trowing army of senior citizens need he no added load to society qulte the contrary Dr Penfield noted as in ex lorer of the human brain said vat at the nge bicoo physical False Senility Curbs 2nd ob But the brain quite often is ready for its best performances in certain fields for from false senilin because most have second career set up for them hesaid They can turn to fulltime housekeeping if they have raised family or concluded profession Dr Pcnlield said hcsees great educational opportunity in the training of men about to re tire for second careers broad education both inside and outside the school best prepares them for the new venture POSTPONE MASS TRIAL HAVANA AP ihc trial of 190 Cubans accused of taking partin amass conspiracy againstthegovernment of Pre Monday new to he set shortly SON OF ROBINIROOD Color and Citiem ope cinands should be lessened Women at that age rarer sut mier Fidel Castro was postponed date is expected HONESTY PAYS WITH $50 CASH cocoon saooxl Nfld CF 000 bill was passed three times here be fore the people involved re nlizcdlt wasnt $10 bin The $1000 bill was given inadvertently to Abe Blake by Chinese restaurant whichrcashod his pay cheque during the weekend Both pissties mistook the bill for Blake used the bill to pay his landlord George Ball Several hours later the land lord discovered thc $1000 bill and told Blake about it Meanwhile the restaurant called in the RCMP believ ing it had been robbed of $990 But Blake showed up with the bill He got his 810 back and 550 reward Expect 500 At Uranium Parley TORONTO CPI About 500 delegates are expected here at conference on and atomic energyto be sponsored by his department next week Energy Resources Minister Mac aulay said Monday Canadas nuclear industry and its place in furthering the peace fui uses of atomic energy will be assured of searching study he said Ten universities will be represented along with govern ments industry labor finance and religion Gray president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited will be keynote speaker NEERU HOPEFUL LONDON APlPrirne Minis ter Nehru of India said Monday night there is boimd to be con siderable disarmament in the next 10 years Speaking on taped BBC television program Nehru said he thinks the cold war will get progressively less and less in thecoming decade gt John Rankine Strang 46 was named to the newycreat ed position of director of ship building for the transport de partment naval architect he was previously production administrator of the shipbuild ing branch of the defence pro duction department Photo can ensure EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY 19 Teamsters Win Certiï¬cation TORONTO CPlihe intern tiooal Brotherhood of Teamsters 10 announced Monday it de feated the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway and fraruport Works an CLC in certification vote among employees of Husband Transport limited at Simone The victory evens the score in the intermittent battle between the Teamsters and the CERT sincetbs CERT won an earlier vote among the firms Kitchener employers The Teamsters have charged the brotherhood with raiding in the Simone organizing campaign and are preparing to lay com plaint before the Canadian La bor Congress Injuns Leading Alli Marksmen NEW YORK AP Spring fields top three indians scored only four points among them last week but maintained their pace setting positions in the American Hockey es individual poinbmoklng race Floyd Smith leads with 51 points on 18 goals and 33 assists followcdby Hill Sweeney 1928 47 and Art Strntton 114546 Smith and Stratton added one point each and Sweeney two dur ing the week Figures released today by the Alli include games of Jan Rudy Mlgay of Rochester is fourth with 132942 Then comes the leagues two best scorers Willie Marshall of Hershey with 21 goals 10 assists 11 points TORONTO CP AttornEy General Roberts ot Ontario said Monday if anyone can prove to his satisfaction that liquor com ponies public service advertise ments flout the Ontario law he wlll be happy to launch test case in the courts But lie maintained he knew of no liquor ad which broke the provincial law My advisers who watch these things tell me the liquor com panies are within the law he said There might be the odd OITAWA CF Ralph Staples president of the Co operative Union of Canada said Monday he thinks there is good chance that the federal govern ment will propose legislation for the federal incorporation of col operatives He made the statement to re porters following 30 minute meeting between union dclegal tion and Prime Mlnster Diefen baker Justice Mr erFulton and Agriculture Minister Hark ness The royal commission on food price spreads proposed Legisla tion to allow incorporation of co operatives on national basis as means of giving farmers larger share of the consumer food dollar Mr Diefenhaker promised to give our recommendation careful consideration Mr Staples said With the price spreads cam COWGENERAL Viscount Dunrossil 60 who as Morrison was Speaker of the ilouse of Commons was elevated to the peerage and appointed govcmorgencral of Australia in November 1959 He succcedcd Field Morshal Sir William Slim who was to retire in January 1960 Vis count Dunrossil spent 30 years in the Commons the last eight as Spehker CP Photol and Harry Pidhirny of Spring field with 21 goals it assists 89 points it was the 11th season in which Pidhlrny has scored 20 or more goals bettering his own mark of 10 set last year lie also reached the Silogoal mark of hh career Marshall racked up three goals in one game for the 13th time of his career Other loaders included assists strotton 35 gonltnndlng Ed Chadwick 247 average on 79 goals in 32 games penalties Lnrry Zeldel Hershey min utes WouldLaunch Test Case Knows Of No Illegal Liquor Ad one that breaks the law but so havent heard of it Mr Roberts said So long as om attomeygcnernl have to be convinced we have case that will stick To make test cases just for the sake of making them is not my conceptof the way to carry out my job he SM Last week Mr Roberts said he would check into charges made by Paul Heliyer Liberal Mem ber of Parliament for Toronto Trinity that liquorcompnnies Were flouting the law Sees Legislation To BOost CoOsz think we have good case he said Mr Staples said there is nn federal legislation to ensure the the term cooperative may be uscd only by genuine cooper1 ntivc There was legislation in most provinces to protect cooplt eratives or pools operating on provincial basis and the union wanted the same thing for na tional cooperatives Tobacco Averages 52666 Per Pound TlLISONEURG Ont CF The Ontario FlueCured Tobacco Growers Marketing Board re ported soles Monday of 1753118 pounds at an aveage price of 5266 cents pound Salesto date are 4410739 pounds at an over age price of 5515 mission backing up our case we osnnwn cmaloud com forehead wound of motorist obarged with drunk driving was used as sample to analyze al coholic content an Oshawa doe tor testified Monday Stanley Tokarowski of Oshawa pleaded not guilty to the charge Magistrate Eggs reserved judgment until Jan 11 Dr HalamAndres said the wound wasbleeding freely and there did not appear to be any ontaminntionof the blood Tests bowed the sample contained 29 artsof alcohol per thousand arts of blood Crown attorney Alex Hall said Blood FromiWciund Is Analyzed For Alcohol Following Accident be doubted it mattered whether the doctor had the consent of the driver to take the sample He did not touch the man in any hostile way but caught the blood as it dripped from the wound Mr Hall said it was the same as going to barber shop After the barber has cut your hair there is nothing to prevent any one from taking the hair after it has fallen Tokarowski said he had not couple of beers about 12 hours before tha accident The alcohol could have come from bottle of liquor he hadltbe previlt ous night he said Every electrifying momentah the unexpected drama of thewarmly humanbcstseller that enthralled millions mlWAï¬NERBflOS istiChDFl DEAIilAGGfliAvnxnum Dhllltoéx tumour