Local Weather dwell ï¬lwsianéiiidu tonight 45 liighlonzamw 7L Inr full summary see page two Not More Than per Copyl6 Page by non LEBEL nw fmuyearoid Daniel lathe HULL Que tCPiA middle light at the name but was on aged couple and tour of their able to reach him itest finally seven children died In firm drove her back after she tried to home earlylloday while to force the door further borroratriekeo neighbors stood Firemen said inside air not helpless outside doorway llo sure created by the best of ten gto their screamn the probably gt the bodies of Joseph Proulx 56 his wife Pauli Andre to Niceie 12 and Dani were found huddled in the ashes inside the front door only feet fmm safely Five of their neighbors were burned when they tried to force open the door and were caught by an explosion which tossed them so feet into the street God It was terrible neigh bor Michael OGredy who was BLOWN INTO STREET Neighbors united to the door and one of them Gaston Tesse ti acbiaily had hold of Andre when the blast blewthem Into the street Tasha Hebert Rode riclr so Paul Mongeon is his brother Ronald 2t and Robert iliorlsselte lit Wale taken to hospital wt urns totbegsce and upperpnrdl theliody OGrady said hall of or ange flame burst from tho door way with the blast was knocked tint on my bat Firemen said the explosion must have killed the air inside instantly Two homes on either shfe caught fire end were ex tensively go if leaving families of silt and three per sons homeless Goif Completes Bond Deal By DON ltANRIGttT LOTIAIVAJCIh Inre rare move the Canadian Govern ment has completed deal for the private sale of new 3250 000000 longterm bond issue di rectly to live life insurance companies In the United States Finance Minister Nowlnn said the government Intends to put the money into the countrys official exchange reserves The 25year bondsiboar interest at five per cent and proceeds are to he received here inlnstal merits starting Oct 15 and cod ing on or before next March 31 At the same time Mr Now Ian said that at the govern ments request 5230000000 in the $400000000 standby credit obtained by Canada in June from the ExportImport Bank dropped The government had never drawn on this credit falling Limbs Damage Cars ents FloodedBygliain violent hailstorm driven by winds of near burrlo ane force rampaged across Barrie for hectic five min utes last night ripping branches from trees and hurling trunks to the ground wreaking widespread damage to cars and property Bursting out of heavy humid sweltering day the storm struck at about 545 yesterday evening limbs rained down onto carssome occupied but no reports of injuries have been made to police The Barrie police department providing an after ours emergency tolep one answering service for hydro and public workswas deluged with calls the high winds slammed through ONTARIO DAMAGE At the Barrie Country Club But compared to many come Ltd on Snnnidalc road members munitics Barrie mcaped lightly played golf and exchanged com The tobacco belt near Chatham versation oblivious to the pass sufuiflemd thenworstdgicstglent ago of th storm in town Wt 51 15 But at Stewart Construction 599mg 1955 51 bmsmm park men were awnreof what lng Willi harmled tobacco was happening Falling trees completely destroyed for caused an estimated ssoo dam and ham loss alone of snow age while close by sections of the Proulx family Iivcd an the top floor ofthe Iwoslorcy tramo house In westend Hull family oi live downstairs es caped through front window TEN INJURED Ten persons Including three tlrcmcn were taken to hospital Four of them including two immen with minor burns were Also severely bu ra ad was released after emergency treat Raymond Beaudoln 81 your meat old construction worker who In critical condition was no smashed window and pushed ger Proulx 11 pulled to safety his wife and three children in through the partly opened salety doorway by sister Georgette The house ot cheap frarno 13vho was sleeping at neigh construction with insulation bars house and awoke to the board siding was owned by screams of her parents hroth Proulx laborer and oddjobs era and sisters man The Bcaudolns had been Georgette stunned by the tra renting the downstairs since cdy told reporters she also llfay minutes after But it wasnt only Big Point Kennedy SayserlAct It Cuba Aggressive to crawlat one point police called on motorists to stop their By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON tCIi Urglt ï¬stth they wereuntil vis improved No he vehicles belo Londons weather otfico kept guest we track the storm through 150 Manyghomeswnefloodedas es ofiis rampagethen had driving rain forécd windows by magi13nth knocde out 3pm sprung the globes on disrupt supper Ing his people to keep their Au Var mmwat 00 an nerve and um head PEEL suia trees Were uprootcdymcars Pmmrahons dent Kennedy med dnmagedbui through it all only WATCIIES FOE TREES My United Statcs attack on Cuba at one ouryearold gm an this time but spelled out more clearly than ever before terms under which he would go to war against the Fidel Castro ra gime He would take action he said one serious injury was reported Supper preparations in num bcnnng that trees had been It the Soviet equipped Cuban government became aggressiva Cars in many parts of town suffered damage from falling debris At Mayor Motel three cars were smashed as huge trunk heeled over in the wind nnmranabairnnwe was one of the mdst heavily hit areas during yesterdays storm This house on the Kennedy sought to paint Cas sum from mége fro as teetering at the edge of collapse Castros economy is crumbling hesnid and Ca tros industries are stagnating The followers of the bearded Iender are beginning to see that their revolution has been Communist spokesmen in Mes helrayed cow and Havana and that the But rash talk oaan Invasion American people defending as Is cheap said Kcnnedy Unilat we do much of the freeworld eral military intervention by will in this nuclear age as they the US cannot currently be have in the past keep both either required or justified At their nerve and their head tempting to shut off the lap of Republican criticism othis Cu ban policy thepresident addcdt would hope that the future record will siinw ihatthe onb people talking about war and invasion at this time are the her omenlo homes were his flung down and debris was being ruptcd as crashing limbs drag tossed about spent much of the End power lines with them cut evening at the Window watch ting oft services ms for the trees to to by Telephone lines took beat Mayor Les Cooke was out of fig tori Ihoughno major cables town when the storm simdtrhlit or showed capacity to wage ag gressivcwur against ony part of the western hemisphere twitbstanding Soviet mier Kbrushchevs warning that he would defend Cuba the us would act if the Communists in tcrferod with the American Poiriston HéddLWantheeï¬ng 0i PMs ilnd Market Leaders Lennon Reuters Pakis tans President AyuhKhan is Commonwealth and Common were sevcred many service lines to homes were snapped and some 40 private telephones were put out of order Public works hydro and Bell Telephone personnel worked late into the night and thmughout this mornin in an attempt to restore several alderrrien made tours of the city to assess the extent of the damage Aid Frcd Smith acting for Mayor Cooke described the in cident as most uritorlunatc but congratulated hydro and telephone workers on the tra mendous job they did restoring Guantanamo naval base in Cuba the Cape Canaveral space activities in Florida or the passage of American ships to the Panama count In the meantime Kennedy id in pressconference Thurs day night the US would step up its vigilance of the Cuban military buildup It would warn NATO allies of the implicatites of their commercial ships por tlcipating in Cuban trade and Latin allies wauld be urged to accept new and stillsecret pro posnls intended to further limit and Isaiah Castro in the Carib eon Market could be of great value um delay power and services last night Asihe storm stnick motorists He added that city public works personnel were around as soon as the storm passednn Their principal work last night was clearing blocked streets to allow traffic to circulate He added that the city was out to clear up the debris as soon as possible especially where it ati fectcd private propert Aid Sriiith said during his tour last night he saw many trees down one trunk right across the verandah of one house and sev eral fences damaged He noted that when the damage was to tailed it would run into quite is considering the possibility of before Britain makes any final proposing meeting of Com decision on whether to join the WM 5de preopealthxand Common Mar sixnation trade group Esib was reduced to zero et eaders to discuss Britains The source mm gm 5in he entry into the European lrade idea is in its lormative stage parttir on thet way so magi group an authoritative source the Pakistani leader has no def mixing rappimmgnapped said mday me View ï¬le me WIFE in half and crashed onto his The source said he expected UrSJCh main car root the scrambledLCamera Ayub Khan to discuss the idea But Ayub Khan was under slung at the ready through the with French President de stand to have discussed the idea branches then recorded the Gaulle when the Pakistani in private meetings with Brit event for posterity sistesmepn makes scheduled ésh grime Milpaier Mpcrlptflsn RECALLS vsit to aris Saturday aria as do in Die on aker The fire department answered Th9 mm Id Am Khan Australias Robert Menzies and has been discussing the idea at cummmweam leader number of calls but was not Mg dun Jc the Common flaw conference anw In the conference 05 Tame use the delegations contaued We shall continue to work with Cuban refugee leaders who are dedicated as we are to that nations return to freedom he added all of the Seafarers International Union at Canada charged Thursday that the sill mad deals with Canada Steamships Lines for its credit ships and With several other shipping oompanr Testli pg before the federal investigation into waterfront la bor vial ruptinns the leader said the SIU put pres sure on many shipping oom panics but never troubled Can ada Steamshipsone of the big Igest marine firms in the coun lli Mr Shcclinn was continuing his onemanaxposeot the are Union for which he worked for It years until kicked out in 1961 For in hours Wednesday and Thursday the Liverpool born sailor andunionist levelled se ries of soaring charges against his formerunion and Its leader Amerieamhorn Hal Banks IIe accused Mr Banks Thurs day ot using SIU members and money to fix up his suburban Montreal home and to anqu it but has not submitted any for mal proposal to the heads of government at the talks here The Pa isianl president thinks talk sweetheart Enkslu th huge deepfreezetelevig top ministerial meeting of the Sill USED OONS ilND MUSCLEMEN of power tools and machinery HIRED GOONS He also contended that Mn red goons and muscle men to work over any dis sident members officials or ri va tie toldot two kinds ot treiit ment used by the unionthe avement treatment and the telephone treatment Mr Sheehan said Mr Banks told him the pavement treat ment meant getting mans legs across the pavement then jumping on them to break the bones The telephone treatment meant rd out elysayiog any Just wai for while then hangingup Since leaving the SIU said Mr Sheohan be has received this kind of treat mEntao much so be has had his telephone number changed three times and unlisted Mr Sheehan testified that since becomingpresldent the ri val Canadian Maritime Unlon against the SIU he was shotat from passing car outside his bout it am Montreal detailed Examination of Brit aina proposed market mem bership amid indications the were running behind schedule nehlasfmlssed mylegs just few inches he said Mr Sbeeban saidthere was always at least one goon or musclemnli hanging the Sill office in Montreal run ning errands for Mr Banks and available for little dirty jobs the said Mr BanksImported heavyweight boxer from See ramento Calif to work over Capt Frank Walsh of the Ca nadian MerchaniiService Guild during the 1957 strike against Canadian National Steamships The muscleman was paid $1000 and driven to the United States border alter his job Other SIU tactics said Mr Sheehan included sending on An actor who had instireturn ed from England complained the price of haircut in California barber shop Over in London hegrlped was nbleto get good hair cut for just sixtyviiva cents Sure sna pad the Indepen ent owner the shop But figure out the rel TWO AUTOMOBILES at Mayor Motel Dunlap Street Lmarks about iheSlU and Mr fare depend now entire your mercy hope you wi ae cepl my apology and inyaur benevolence allow me my lly If there is anything HERES ONE ile snidhe was told by Mr board la humiliate the captain East were crushed when bea to measure the body Mr Sheahansnid Mr Banks forced an abject apology from captain of the Hindman Transportation Company ship who had made disparaginglcr Banks photostaiic copy of the cap tains letter sent Oct 1554 mm Baiikswas cad at the hearing by Miliirice Wright lawyer for the Canadian Labor Congress In it the captain said My job and my familys wel am can to square tliis with you will most earnestly do so WAS SECOND LETTER Mr Shechnn said this was thesccond letterfiom the ca because the first wasn haillbbie enough for Mr Banks 9P Banks ttflack two copiosoi the letter to the ships bulletin belt hlserew and he diso Jusilcc eh by Liberal tcy established that such organi zations do not come under the head of social clubs the subject currnnilyunder investigation by the commission government frown on vytrees were toppled by the storm This foreign model buried by the heavy timber LiberalsilitempiloExplore Racing Charters Is Squelched by Joan iionLanc Thetends the matter Mr there said ater inquiries counsel Willard Es Mr Esteys teeter which drew objection from Provincial Secretary John anemkowaa prompted by successful moves by two organizations to obtain racing dates inTIhc Ottawa and olden soelatIonchnrtera an themtoglite One line at commisswn in quiries has beenitha question of revivals of disused social club charters prdctice provincial authorities now Major figures in the Windsor ceway project Jaclude Enrl flower Progressive Cu is owned by Neil Mayor the Examiner proprietors son Photos stood by watching over hydra wires sagging under the weight of fallen debris but none was reported on fire But many people warenn vaware of the disruption In areas not affected by the storm the first news residents had was reports lot of money COORDINATION Aid Frank Hersey was also out last night He pointed out that the cleanup operation re quired considerable amount of ctrordination between service byword of mouth of official To bookies were club bringi have the full court hear frew South is connected with the Ottawa area move Deputy Provio a1 Secre was overridden four times by cabinet ministers after turning of up to 75 miles an hour swept do 50ml Club Charter BPPIi through southem Ontario Thurs day night Ieaving trail of wreckage Few areas escaped unscathed as crops were darn aged trees toppled cars oven turned and communications dis mplgd Weother offices in the area to Curbing reported rainfall of up to an inch anhnur cations once in the nla police reportflthat tvv rnayor clubs with aview their usa as ds for gambling and Mr Justice Roach indi cated he might make reeom the tobaccogrowing region near Chatham mendotinn along this line Evidence was given not federally licensed clubs have been problem for Ontario ou other provinces have Thocommission the cd indefinitely pchding disposition of gambler Vincent Feeleys at tempt to have Itho upreme Court of Canada hear is claim that Mr tice Roach should be disqualified his plea for leave in go before the court In to he heard atyottawu Tuesda ouldtiteeieyrobtainleav case the commissionerindl noted the much Interrupted commission lliialltl will SID of 50 ieiispor acrossa nearby goifcourse heavy rain and itrwas feared extensive damage to unhariested crops departments See STORM DAMAGE Page Across Province Rain and hail lashed by winds One of the areas worst hit was In Chatham itself Zflttfoot reoa locallandinark oppled by the wind oildrngwndhlowrr Simcoe in the heart at the obaccbbelt was tasked by has caused The storm disnrptod traffic at re dri calls reporting trees and wires down 11 areas ivera blacked out when hydro feeder lines were knocked out Some minorï¬oodsnyergjiso ported and flue drains in suburban Scarborough were popping upmanhole cov ers all over the township Only serious casualty ported was AlexFarah of Wt sor who suffered head injurie and broken arm when his truck hit tree that had been blown onto Highway to near Clintham in or motoriat plowed into the wreckage of the first apcidcni but was siigliily injure nHFmil nest otichathom the Wind up rooted about 50 trees some of them into feet indiameter Two ears were crushc trees and one tree house bu one was Weathe air thatihas hung over southern Ontario for the last few days caused the disturbance Cooler anil=1i the province The storm