Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Aug 1964, p. 1

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lnsido Roman Catholic com Joana Catholics slovler Continulurtc expInd soon You Mairot YOUTIIFUL NEGRO lumps out of smashed tvlndow of dry cleaning establidtment in area Once Langttid Saigon An Arena Of hatchery SAIGON AP Howling mobs of Buddhists and Roman Catholics inflamed by relig ious and political passions have turned this once languid South Vietnamese city into an arena of hutchery The threat posed by ttte en clrcllng Communist Viet Cong was pushed into the backgron again Fridayns Buddhist and Catholics mobs roamed the streets scarclting for victims The demonstrators were armed witlt cl be hatcheta and ma This violence is terrible said oung Roman Catholic and is against every thing wepteach Bu whennur survival is at stake we have no choice lie was speaking lo reporters pound in downtown Saigon The compound housing the Nguyen Da Tong secondaryschool and church newspaper had been lnder attack by the Buddhists all afternoon At one pointduring the at tack the Catholic defenders cap tureda Buddhist and battered him into pulp The Buddhists South wetNam Gets New Leader SAIGON AWin surprise move alter him days of bloody rioting Harvard educated economist Dr Nguyen Xuan Oanhs took temporary com mand of troubled South Viet Nam today as the nations act ingpremier Oanh 45 told crowded press conference he had man date torulev for two months head of caretakerregitne Speaking in fluent colloquial Englisb Oanh said Maiden Nguyen Khanh is still South Viet Nams premier but now is sick and recovering at the mountain resortof Dalat The surprise announcement name only few hours alter government troops cracked down an armed rioters who had brought Saigon close to civil war between Buddhists and Oanh had served since Jan so as Premier Khanha deputy premier ior financebut he was never seriously regarded as agcontender for the top job maps or industry lnlster Drury announcedn Fri department MruDrury told the Commons the reduction results from than anticipated re entoi officers fortha new geparttnent pills announcement du og onslderntion at industry de ates followed crui with ammatmmmtr where rioting Negros smashed windows looted stores and at tacked police in Philadelphias were later allowed to take his body away As they did they scooped up his blood in bucket and smeared themselves with it GET THEIR REVENGE Later the Buddhists got their revenge They paraded Catho Covt May Sell Munitions Plant UtlAWA Dclcncn production Minister Drury said in the Commons Friday that three munitions plants operated by Canadian Arsenal Limited Crown corporation may he sold to pr ate interests the near fut He said bids have been re ceived lor the corporations plants at Valcartier and Valley ilcld Que and Long Branch near Toronto The plants would be sold prnvided the purchasers guaranteed to continue produc tion of ammunition and arms needed by the armed forces and undertake to lreep employ ing the present work force on NGUYEN xuau DANE There were strongttigns of increasing USinvolvement in the Vietnamese government Beatlesfthe foursome withthe North side during last night Police said disturbance was still going on at daybreak lic prisoner through the central market nnd lllen deliberately at tacked him with clubs and ma chetes Western cameraman who watched the grisly scene said they were certain the Cath olic was killed As the Roman Catholic or spoke to tltoreportersintiter compound injured Catholic demonstrators were being treated in nearby room for wounds received in earlier riot ing One of the youths still had hatchet buried his head nun saidthe hatchet was not immediately removed be causelt was feared that clumsy removal might damage his brain Authorities saldat leastgiine THIS VIEW LOOKING WEST from l5th Street on Columbia Avenue sho main street in ngLin predmhl antly Negro area of North CONGOCONFLICT persons werektltttddurtng the rioting Friday and the day be fore But the death toll could go higher since some of the in Jurod were in critical condition MopTopSingers Invade New York NEW YORK AWBritain fringe on topinvaded Forest Hills tennis stadium Friday night and every so they song was love game for 16000 squealing screaming teenage fans The young singing sensations arrivedat the stadium by heli copter and departed the same way About zoo police were sta tioneddnside the Queens sta dim and another too patrolled outside Four ambulances stood byand fire hoses were set up to dampen any hysterical out bursts VLEoPOLDVILLE AP Congolese troops ted by white merceharies are expected to make another bssault an the rehelheidrity of Albertviile in the eastern Congo Machinegun lire drove on government column after it had almost reached Albertvtlle Atr potion theouLsktrts of the city the area Thebattle Thursday was the first ground action involving newly hired white mercenaries At tlt time Premier Moist lsbombes government was claiming government soldiers held most of AlbertvillE Sorne no Europeans are still in Albertvilie Recent messages received here spoke of com plete breakdown of law and or ding to der following the departur of Gaston Soumlalot rebel leade Tire messages said drunken Watchman Stabbed To Death TORONTO tCP ngltt watchman lienry llusin at was stabbed intbe back early today with carving knife by someone police say they be lleva intended robbing the res taurant he was guarding slollce later arrested 17year old George Clark on the prem lsea in westend Toronto and charged him with murder IRusinsvbody was found by another night watchman An Policeliold Toronto Youth drewCarnegl after Carnegie heard agurghng sound in the vicinity of the kitchen He found llusin lying on the floor near kitchen ing knife Police arri and found youth crouched in corner ofeth first round of checks about ine estaurant closed trade detence production an Drury said the depart ment have 645 nlticers of whom had been recruited andérttpporting staff At least 261 otficera gct salaries of 000 to $15000 year in debate on the 521199000 appropriatlo fnr the industry department an increase of departments No thoughtwas to to the added costs whichjhad trot borne by the taxpayer The dc partment which onuld have re malneda branch of the trade department spending $384000 year in eat for building that lnciti ed 119 pri vate efficu To recruit stall thedeparturent had issued 000 be at acostot tion to the tim crating The either RoclrwoodA Gttelpb or Newhurgh Academy twwmrmwarbnr eiphia ng night and eotillnuing info today At left firemen clear smouldering nibble ruin wreck Demonstrators teenage we or were looting and killing without restraint iahorrdtes government has denied hiring mercenaries but reliable estimates place at least 200 in the country More are believed Congo gs Junior colleges Teachers Decide MTAWA Cl of governors of the Ontario Teachers Federation decided committee tYoi estab mrnunity col leges which would have Grades 13 and It The governors at elr an nual meetingL said the prov inees university praidents in report to the advisory oom miller on university affairs had too readily discarded possibility crap de community college Purpbseof such colleges uh der local school boards accord students who do not plan to complete uttivers course it also would ieva over crowding in unive ties posai for higherentrance dual itlcations for teacher collegesg One suggestion wasior an ad mission requirement of Grade is education plus one success fol university year VDecisio on the purchaaenf cademy Newburgh centennial pro ec old Ontario ation was postponed unt next hoard meo on the way to The Con ing to the governors wouldbe to satisfy theneeds of many ederau tion committee will study apro andpo oelimstreetlnhck ground booting was ide spread and damage heavy At Jwt whereas includtng 24 policemen AP irephoto Loanigisata Widesp rilizItulrupdrl army57 read ilsSllU Police flnswerCall PHILADELFHlA AP Riot ers roamed through theNegro section of Philadelphia north side Friday ntytt and inlo the predawn hours todayamash ing windows looting stores and attacking policemen looting was widespread and damage treman The disturbances covered fourmitesquore area where perhaps twothirds of the citys 600000 Negroes live At least so persons Including 10 policemen were injured More titan 50 persons were ar rested Aa dawn broke it lit up bizarre scene Negroes were standing in the streets as far as the eye could see There wcro manywomen and childr Every store in View during tour of the area had mashed fmnt windows Broken glass was everywhere Every now and then person ttsualiy teenager could be seen nmning from star sor Lpolicepar hadheeu turned upside down few blocks far thero taxicab was overturned qu lire blackened interior smouldering The sturbancea began as has been the paflernln so many aimlla riotselsewhere this sum mer th comparatively min or incident An automobile ed at an intersection Police were called to removettfl refused tollet them laketheeetreets At least in white rectuiu of South African British Ger man Belgian and French ori gin assembled ln Johannesburg SoulhAfrlca Friday night for departure by plane to The g0 Tttc recruits ranged in age from In to 45 Their wives and sweethearLLsanhem off me seemed deligh by the prospect of fighting in Jungle war Briton lilchard Smart 25 who went to South Africa tom months ago from Wales said goinglot little ney llttle adventure and togetaway from it all rec tlng officer Patric OMaliey said the mercenaries were signed up for the equival enivnf 5136 month which will bemc ased to duringlcomba Jean Nobody knows Jano qh how terrible $560 month of the troops it has stationed on Cypnts under the Cypriot had vowed ca ouceutiu Whén they arrived the driver car away The mans wife joined in kicking botit police men on the detail They radioed for help Eventually 500 policemen wearing steel helmetscarrying night sticks and revolvers which they kept in holsters were on the scene Police Com missioner Howard lcary tools personal cmtrni The main focal paint was at Broad Street and Columbia Mo nue near the campus of Tem pie University and some 15 blocks from downtown Philadel phia Broad Streets is one of the citys major arteries The disturbances broke out sporadically at perhaps as many as so different points dur jngsthe nlgbhestarting shortly after the original incident which involved Negro policemen and Negro participants Negro leaders hunted tothe acenemany of them called out of but by city ofticluis They tried to calm the crowd Congressman Robert Nix was IFm Stanley Brioche heads the militant committee for Free dom Now of adsorbed master said he was coincidentally pass ing through the area when he noticed one of the early dis turbancesona street miter Benchesaldt All hell was breaking loose went up to Deputy Police Corn misslcn ankllimlnd told him Let motalkto the peo ple did tor three hoursee walked and down the Turkish stretch che Otter Cyprus NICOSIA CP Four lot fighter plane believedtnbe ntflsfi day as threatened confronta tion between Turkish and GreekCypriot troops on Mon ay was postponed The iotir Sabre eta iappar ently on reconnaissance flightgllew over the northwest part of the islhnd where fight ingtlared earlier this month in Ankara meanwhile Turkish government annotmced that it has agreed to postpone for ashort period the plan nadrotation Monday of some independence treaties They are thereito protect the Ttirlrish Cypriot minority TheGreek Cypriot govern Pr dent arlos to stop any entry of Turkish troops rce if necessary the ltfakarios openedtalkstn Egyptllll¢jfi€7tt Nasser Malian arrived in Alessan dria Egypt Friday He and Nasser conferred there today Nasser was accompanied to the meeting by Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer chief of Nassers armed forum Mahar ios was accompanied by Cy prus Foreign Minister Spyros Kyprianou ln Geneva United Nations SecretaryGeneral Thant met today with Greek and Turkish representatives in an effort to settle the argument over rota tion of Turkish troops stationed on Cyprus Therewas no int formation asto the outcome of the talks Under the Cypnrs indepen deuce agreement of 1960 of which Britain Greence and Turlt hey are theguaraniorpower5 Turkey has the right to main tain 650 troops and Greece 950 troops on the island

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