Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 4 Jan 1967, p. 17

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Southernandpzntsolhonh unflatario Westunstisin turns wlulo Prairies unit be will will Manitoba slated for SNOW IS toms today for or rain with mild tempem him cl zero Figures on Imp indlmte Ws expect ed high Wattles tCP Wirephoto DALLAS AP Jack Ruby denied it to the edge death But even his family couldnt help asking hccousc so many other pdopie seemed to he nsk ing whether he really acted alone and not as part conspiracy to kill the accused assassin oi prcndent John Kennedy And so near theend Earl Ruby asked his brother again as he had so many times be tore lire you sure Jack there was nothing else And Jack Ruby answered says his brother lm not hiding anything You not protecting anybody There is nothing to hide no one to protect Believe me As he lay in his guarded room in Paridand Mammal Hospital stricken with cancer Jack Ruby often seemed to be begging the world to believe he would take no scereLs to the grave HAD HALLUCINATIONS He also was tormented by hallucinations in which he imag ined that millions of American Jews were slain in pngrom as punishment because he Jew silenced the alleged killer at president Ruby could be rational on ccrtnia levels and wholly tional on others according to those etoscrst to him For ex ample he might be watching tootball game on television and something would touch him olf as penalty Worse is tinne tn the Jews he woual say ltuby insisted that he alone without plan or prompting shot Lee Harvey Oswald lie swore also that rumors oi sccrct meetings relating to the =itients assassination the ot Dallas policeman Jl ppit and the slaying ot kl were lies invented by memsencm Yiddish epithet SUPPLIED DETAILS These details of Rubys last days came from his brother Earl Detroit businessman Elmer Gertz Chicago lawyer prominent on the legal team which 0li reversal ol the death sentence given to Ruby in 19 and through them Irom other mcmhxs at the family The Ruby murder trial and the Warren commission report supported conclusiqu that Ruby acted alone in shooting ot Os waIdIa shooting that was wit ncsscd by television audience of millions Sunday Nov 24 19m But broiling controversy about the Warren report has produced various theories of mummies some of which give Ruby hidden role How ever Gertz said Ruby Denied Conspiracy To Kill Lee Harvey Oswald lie mmyly mild not conceive that people could not see that he not only acted alone but that they could mine this and twist it into pram hr giving him mic in pit again the president man he worship THOUGHT JEWS KILLED Jack Ruby sought no torgive ness or shooting Oswald but he sought forgiveness Irom Amer icas Jena He was convinced that his crime had started pogmrn in which Jews were bring tramportcd to Dallas and tortured to death in the base ment of the Dallas County jail That is not true Jack Earl told him Dont tell ma Dont tell me hear them screaming mm the basement every nlgit Jadt Ruin also complained that his cancer was induced secretly in jail When It was thought that he had pneumonia he took this as proof that mus tard gas was seeped into his cell When his condition was diagnosed as cancer he was certain It had been injected into MOST GO TO ALTAR Only one Canadian woman in to over the age of 25 has never been married DISTRICT WEATHER Expect More Snow In Barrie District atmswwistoreeastfludie Buriedstriet bttttanpantur smupoctedtoranainsrb startiailotlnmssthsyum Anorxnighttow drowns remrdsi The Examiner tinrm The readingat unm wasn The forecast is as loilows Synopsis series of weak tow mm mired over the Dakotas threatens to bring some light snow into sections at southern and central Ontario tonight and Thursday Lake St Clair Lake Erie Niagara western Lake Ontario Lake Huron Windsor London Toronto iiarriilton Mainly cloudy today and Thursday Snow tonight and early Thurs day little Colder Winds light Eastern Lake Ontario Itali burton Killnloe Mainly cloudy today and Thursday period oI light snow Thursday Not much change in temperatures Winds light Northern Georgian Bay 11 magami Cochrane North Bay Sudbury Clearing today ltlainly cloudy with period at light snow Thiasdny Colder to day and Thinsdny Winds light Algorna White River Sault Ste Marie Cloudy with sunny periods and little colde to day Mostly cloudy with some light snow toniflat and linua day Winds light Ottawa It lew snow llitrrlcs today Mild Thursday mainly cloudy with chance at some 3311 Idle in the ditty and colds Light winds Foreeut Icmpenturu Low overnight high rnnndny Windsor 5t mus London Kitdaencr Mount Forest Wlngham Hamilton Toronto Peterboro Trenton Kingston Killaioe Muskoka North Bay Sudbury Eorlton assumessngnbsuuauo nannssnueuenssssss Canadas Farm Production Growth Rate Is Highest WASHINGTON CF Can ada continucd to Show the worlds highest growth rate in arm production during 1966 says the US agriculture de partments onnual report on world agriculture Russia ral lying from succession of had years was strong second The report says Iood short ages are developing in China alter another year of drought floods and bad management and it predicts continued Chinese at Canothan and Aus tralia groin Inrm prices alter rallying briefly have resumed in world wide downward trend in con trast to higher prices tor manu factured goods and or tood at the retail stage While iood output had as rule increased most in the las deveioped countries population growth there had reduced or offset this gain The report estimates that Ca nadian Iarm production paced by record wheat crop oi 040 000000 bushels rose by nearly 10 per cent in 1963 The Canadian tarmproductlon index is tentatively pegged at 144 compared with 130 for Bus sia the runnerup thanks to bountiful year The inch is based on the period 195750 equalling 100 Canada also leads in the survey when iarm production is measured against population in crease The Canadian reading Is 124 with Russia again second at 115 Latin America however il lustrates the population impact with reading of only Ell which Is decline The report stlmntw China will need to import at least 220000000 bushels for the year ending next July or This has been the average Chlnme Im port rate In recent years Wheat and flour trade on global basis by next July 31 is reckoned at less than the rec ord 2141300000 oi the previous year PRICE Kapusknsinfi White River Mommies INCO President New Chairman TORONTO CF Roy Gordon 68 has retired as pres idant oi international Nickel Co of Canada Ltd butuill continue as dinirmnn at the er eeutive committee and as di rector the company announced Tuesday hlr Gordon will be succeeded by Albert Gngnebln an ex ecutive vice praldcnt since is The company also announced several other executive changes includingthe election chlama Parlee as senior executive viceprsidont mince Molorcyclisls lire Breaking New Regulations TORONTO CP Motorcy clists now driving on learners permits which expire before Jon is are breaking Ontarios strict new regulations or mo torcycle operators The regulations in ettect since Jan in move to curb Iotalitles arising from the mo torcycie boom require special licence or motorcycilsu Previously motorcyclists were nllowcd to operate their vehicles on an automobile operators ii cence Persons seeking motorcycle llecnces can loin the lineup for lasting begmrnng Jan 26 The first few wcets of tests are al rendy booked otilcinls said The new rules allow experi enced drivers to have their automobile licences endorsed for motorcycles it they swear they are experienced motorcyclists Such experienced drivers have until the end of June to tilt out on application The Ii cence will then be endorsed without the applicant having to take the written or practical mottomyde test Us July however all Lip piioants wizlbave to bake the tests and pay the $3 lee re gardless oi experience umz BARR EXAMINER WAY JANUARY 17 Expects Canadas Economy To Slow Down During Year MONTREAL CF The at tionni lDdlmlll Conterence Bard mid lusty radii an pects the Canadian economy to grow may about ball as last in 196 in real tams as in 1966 The board on independent reseam organlration with head since in New Yuk and Gm dian emu in arm mid its torccnst is based on the findings at an economic mm at nine economtila The boards statement said the economists foresee semi power turn in the grim ria tlonol productJV per cent when wine bureau are le inatedcompared with an esti mated 10 incense av per cent in real termsin 1966 The growth rate Ior capital mending is cxpceted to slow significantlyto such point in tact that 1961 may see no real growth at all over 1966 levels Behind the slowdown Tight money squeeze on profits which could dip to per cent this year utter tam out on lawn the economists said meat of corporate liquidity But the board added is spite the henrinhoem of this Iorecnst long term prospects tor capital spending remain strong Expects To Work Despite The Loss 0i Both Hands NEW WESTMINSTER BC CHRank Newton the yearold British Columbia Pen ltentlory guard who lost both hands when Christmas parcel bomb exploded in his home Dec 23 said Tuesday he hopes to be out at hospital and back to work soon may be down but Im hut at long way Irom out he said lam luteniiew dont intend to let thing like this get me down am looking Ior ward to Kain ham and start ing in again Mr Newton occupies small hospital room not or lrom where his son Norman 10 who was also seriously Wind in the blast Is being cared tor Norman lost the sight oi one eye and received other injuries reel pretty good now and once gt on my feet think be able to go back to work at the penitentiaryperhaps not lumy old Jon right away but to some other capacity Mr Newton said no wan JAN CUSTOMER oeuvres MOSTYNSMENSX STUDENTSWEAR the following stores Eatonfs Simpsons Woolworths Eti wards Walkers Zeilers CbfleBlanchei vwilinovv honour credit cards issued by Stedmans Diners Club American Express Hilton mamamammaan runner Accounts INVITED Your promosdoles Slipsfrom Mostyns lire Worth For This Suie Total $597 jSoveiilogetitir llli Mens and StudentS Wear 40 DunlopLSt Purchase any item at regular price the second item is yoursiti la PRICE Example istShirl $398 12ndstinfl Brhig Friend Open Friday night on pin in their lorecsst they said consumer spending EDWINin or more than to per cent oI Canadas gins natiuui expand isne is Fluted ho hum about percuit in lWour per cent in real 8le pnréd with an EtimIied lope ccni gain in Retmvdv little Mb was torccnst Ior roles of automo biles or major household pllnncu But television sales should begin to swell again and the Montreal wprlds lair was ex puztai no spurCanadas ni readyrlstng spending on ser vices The current account dellclt in the balance at payments was expected to total about $900000 000 In 1967 down trom an estimated Si0N000000 to $1100W0000 in 1966 Merchandise exports were ex pcctcd to rise in 1561 by less than 10 per cent against an estimated it per cent In toes Total mordiandisn imports were expected to rise at slower pace than exports in 1961 and the scrvlces account was ex pectcd to show $200000 gain mainly due to Expo 57 The value of CHRISTMAS GIFTS Did you get new clothes new hobby or sports equipment for autumn Now unuld be good time to take on inventory of your home lumshm gs and be longings You risk serious hn nncinl log it you arent carry ing enough fire and lhdt inlan Dont take unnecessary chances Talk over your urban fire Ind theft insurance needs with your CIA rcprcscntatlvo Just ball Coopsrntm lnsurantl Association ma srn so no unit 45 Batman TEL 7282042 7261170

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