Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1964, p. 1

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new vf manss VVmmvwvmvr7wfivnrm zanyrmuamuwmnwwwmrvrmtvatrium WW war or Local Weather Goody Possible showna tnmott row tmr tonight at High to mun day For complete aun ulng to mend ntth Barrie and aspirational room You Ne 70 iRiots Kin In Indictr ENehru To Act NEW DELHI AP Prim Minister Nehru has urged Pak istan to join with India in meas ures to halt afoslcmliindu riot ing which has already resulted in some too deaths in eastern India Nehru made the proposal in private letter to Pakistani President Mohamde Ayuh Khnn on Friday lniormed sources disclosed today Nehru was described as greatly eon ccrned that the religious disor ders might turn into massacres and provoke new trouble he lween India and Pakistan The 74yearold Indian leader still recovering from mild stroke in January urged im mediate talks between the home ministers of both countries as iirst step Isl joint eifort to prevent further bloodshed Ayub Khan has not yet ra plied to Nehrus overture the sources said Iutchru described the ram pages of liindu mobs as ra nclion to anliHindu rioting in East Pakistan last December and January and the flood of Hindu relugces into India from the predominantly Moslem area the sources said The Indian government says 150000 refugees imm East Pak Russia Wont Pay Isten entered India in the first 11 weeks oi the yearl Some assistlans were in the exodus Although Nehru did not pro pose personal meeting with Ayub Khan be was saldto be willing to come eventually to formal agreemart viith the Pak istani president on joint efforts to decrease the tension lloma Minister Gulzar Lal Nanda revealed to Parliament rat the number of dead had en to about zoo lie refused answer questions explaining that details of the rioting could only incite further violence lie did say however that troops and police fired on mobs on is separate occasions kill ing four persons and injuring 27 lie said the disorders were occurring in belt along the east coast railroad on which Hindu refugees from East Pak istanare being moved to re settlement areas Nanda also said the govem ment was doing everything pos sible to protect the Moslczm and that acunsiderahic num her at Moslcm men women and irlldren had been removed to safe areas He called the disorders continuation of largescale killings in Calcutta in January EShare OfForces UNITED NATIONS AP The Sollet Union stressed Sat urday it would never help pay for the United Nations Congo and Middle East forces and hinted that any challenge to its GcneralAssembly vote on that account might break up the United Nations government statement is sued by the Soviet delegation added that it any effort was made to withdraw the vote we may be obliged to reconsider our attitude toward United Na tions activities The International Court of Justice has already ruled against the Soviet Union saying ethese are legitimate expenses which must be borne by all members The Soviet statement said that any groundless charges prompted by Moscows position would be regarded as an un friendly act towards the nsso The governmentsaid it would like to make absolutely clear it would regard any actions to take away the Soviet vote as the actions of those who do not care for the United Nations and who do not take into account VVtha prospect of its breakup as the result of such actions 18 ARE TARDY The Soviet Union is one of in countries that stand to lose their votes in the iiination as sembly next fall if cantraver and financial provision of the charter is applied This provi wstonArticle 19 says any UN member two years behind in its dues shall have no vote unless the assembly finds its oohpayment arises from condi tions beyond its control Urplnmatic sources said the United States and Britain sought to head oil showdown over this article in private talk with the Soviet delegation March flhey said the two proposed that the Soviet Union pay part of its Congo and Middle East assessments and accept cam promise giving the Security Council more poweras against the General Assembly to start new peace keeping operations and creating alsnation assem bly committee wlthiiifrbower participationto arrange the fi nancing Hopes To Win Back Territory In Viet Nam SAIGON AP Soutb Viet Nams softspoken strongman premier Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh said todaylhe expects to win back many critical Corns munistcontrolied areas by the end of thisryear lmarelarred interview with The Associated Press Khanh ranged over much of South Viet Nams war effort and political problems making these points He is making political and economic as well as mili taryattack on the Viet Cong and to speed efficient local civil reforms he is giving young army officers special civilian administration training and wfll use them at the village level 0n thegovernment bomb lng of villages which has killed civilian adults and children and disturbed many Americans difficult problem sometimes there is no alternative We cant tell Viet Cong from innocent peasants No machine can tell us Sometimes the peasants leave before we bomb but there is no easy solution It Ambassador ilenry Cabot Lodge returns to the United States the Vietnamese people would view this as greatloss but ask send us another WEE LATE NEW Russia To Release Two Airmen weaponsran AFt The Soviet Union has amen American flyers shot down over East Germany err fellow crew member was released Saturday Mud And Debris Cover Strc ms nuances mailRivers or mud tannin eeent brush fires swept across streets sidewalk today as firemen and hillside residents fought in TORONTO CPI to launch filibuster amendment hill unlesstheblll drawn its Oiiicial Challenges T0 threatened homes and cars ThreatenfOni Govt With Theflntario LthJBLpalty against the servative dfensiva King Constantine of Greece wearing field marshals un iform sits with his sister Princess Irene and salutes crowdvon driving out of Far jhrs rucce on llameot in Athens today The young monarch took the oath again in Parliament complet ing the iorrnal ceremonies of thron He also declared his country wants peace anyprus and would on use arms in the event of an attack AP Wire Passive lROle Irking Canadians In Cyprus NICOSIA CF RCAF air lift of Canadian soldiers to sunny Cyprus was completed Sunday one week alter it be gan in the March snows of Can fThc airlift has gone very very well and we are grateful to the air force said litCol Andrew Woodcock bilingual commander oi the lat Battal ion Royal 22nd Regiment The Van Dons held muster parade with band at their tent camp west of Nicosia The parade Woodcock said was not to determine whether anyone was missing but whether som2lt body had sneaked over with the battalion who wasnt supposed to come The Canadiansare becoming bit restless because they have not Sheen assigned opera tional role though theyexpect fotake ovagpattnl oi the most troubleshme area from Nicosia to Kyrenia is miles north on the Mediterranean coast Canadian officers and offl cials had no word on when an operational role would be as signed or when the British troops or those at anyother na tion were ioining United Na tions forces British troops which will torm part of the 70001nan iorce have been issued their UN blue berets hutare not yet wearing them Trade Vehicle Oi Progressr UThant Tells UN Conference GENEVA Reutersl Secre taryGeneral Thant said to day theUnitedNations must make determined effort to solve international economic problems or risk seeing its work for peace frustrated Adverse trends on the terms of trade nullifiedto is marked extent multilateral and bilat eral assistance programs to the Gauss International Storm orrswa crgt What could on the suriace beauIad native slip may blow up into an international storm involving Canadas trade Irelations Cuba Opposition Leader Dlefen haker asked question day which emed little immedi ruary cl Mr Diefenhalrer askedwabout motorboat with Canadian engine iotmd on beach in Venutrela witha large cache ofltarm shippedirom John for subversive purposes Theboat and its engine have been the subject or investiga can by conunltteepf the or ganlzatiou of American States whim rain and arepnrt in Eeh arming that Cuba had mounted policy of aggres co gainsthnezuela oi the details reported no ttee wasthat developing countries creating the need for control of market iorces that had until now been permitted to counter govcrn ment policies he said Opening the UN conference ontrade and developmt here Thantsaid it should lay the foundation for and pave the way toward new trade policy for development and define the necessary inst ntality for its implementatin He told trade in stersand other leading delegates from moretban 120 countries You can hardlyrdo less than provide mankind both in the nodesdeveloped and in the de veloped countries wlth framework of principles and active policy to make trade real vehicle of progress toward economic development and thus help to secure universal pros perityand peace for this and succeeding generations Thant flew here York to open the conferan largest of its kind ever el ATMOSPHERE FAVORle He said unique osphere of agreement prevail the convening of the ses Cuban Premier Wins Big Victory In 113 High Court WASHINGTON AP Pre mier Fidel Castro won major victory in the US Supreme Court today The high court ruled to that US courts are without power to pass on his expropriation of properly in Cuba owned by Americans Justice John Harlan dcliv cred the majority decision Jus lice Byron it White wrote dissenting opinion The case involved efforts by the Castro government to re cover 3172250 proceeds from select cargo of sugar ship ped to the 115 by Cuban manufacturer whose property was seized Most of the capital stock oi the manufacturer Isnwnedbv residents of the United States The Supreme Court decision does not end the litigation to this particular case which may become precedent for others involving millions of dollars The high court said the US district court in New York may still rule on questions that may be raised as to any possible breach ofmntract and on question of thee of lsfirn ahmmfed Newmntfork IW nnssrans sma ITALIANS SLING ROME AP Fruit and vetetablcs were buried on the stage Sunday night at the touring soviet Red Army chorus when it sang song called The Russians Dont Want War The outbreak came at the iinalperiormance of the Red Army chorus and dancers who had been acclaimed by most critics here When tlra chorus began the song there wera some shoots from the hack of the hall Remember Hungaryl The fruit and vegetable shower began and there was seuitling in the audience as some spectators tried to stop others from throwing refuse on the stage Police broke up the scul fling and marched in youflrs out of the hall Fitteen of them were held on charges of public disturbance The chorus went on with the show maturatopultwm Not More Then Par Copyll Plus Voice Women Ioins Protest Over Controversial Cass Bill TORONTO CF Some see tlons of Ontarios controversial new police legislation will be withdrawn today it was an4 pounced Sunday statement from Premier itobarts was issued by his press aide William Kinmoud It said have had an opportunity to examine in minute detail the ot iensiva sectio at the bill to amend the Po ea Act It is my opinitm that these sections will have to be deleted and they are being withdrawn It Is not known whether dellt etions will include the section giving the Ontario Police Com mission power to summon per sons for questioning In secret without legal counsel and to jail them Indefiniter it they refuse to answer questions Vi The statement was read over the telephone by Mr Kinrnnnd ADD PROTESTS Meanwhile the Voice of Woman is Unitarian congrega tion and two prominent Toronto lawyers added their indignant protests to the chorus of angry reaction against Attorney Gem eral Casss proposed amend ments Mrs MacPhctson na tional president of WW pro tested the measure in an open letter to Mr Roberta Can It be that small pro portion oi citizens who turn out to exercise their franchise has led hiran to believe that we no longer care very much about safeguarding tour basic rights she said letter from 75 members of the Donrlieights Unitarian con gregatlon and Rev Franklin Chldscy directed to the pre mier said the proposed law would create machinery for police state Rahhi Walter Wunburger told his congregation Saturday The mere fact that such drastic and dangerous bill could be proposed glaringly reveals the precarious structure of our liberties 100 01145110 Tomato lawycr lnsepb5ed wicksald that the proposed leg islation would be too drastic even it the Matiaand Case Nos Ira were entrenched and pro tection racket was flourishing In the province Mr Sedgwick inrrner treal urcr oi the Law Society of Up per Canada made the state ment during radio panel dit cusslon amorous sans Thieves Deposit NIAGARA FALLS Ont CF Methndieal thieves cleaned out more than too safety deposit bores during the weekend after burrowing through three foot thick walls into branch oi the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce vault containing the banks own funds was not touched An official of the bank at the headotfica in Toronto said it probably will take three days before an estimate can he made at how much was stolen but pov line said large amount was involved Police said the thieves may HERES ONE My little woman claims shea tbe perfect wife because she lets me out with the boys one night 5a week Eig dealt Im non have worked for wceksor months digging through the wall into the bank from va cant store adjoining the bank on Bridge Street one block north of city policeheadnuarters on the fringe of downtown Niagara Falls Police said the thieves work ing from washroom the store removed bricks individn ally and carefully stacked them as they worked through the wall They then used acetylene torches to cut through ateel platethreeeighths of an inch thick on the vault They opened hole aboutth feet square in the vault wall and pushed aside safedeposit boxes liningthe vault at that point to gain entry They then opened every safe deposit box In the vault and cleaned out everything in them Bank officials declined to say exactly howmany boxes were broken into but conceded thtt more than too were involved

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