smnirrlrnonr markup DrugiIirmi WASHINGTON AP senate Unitedjtatcs sought talcum to one drug firm the Schering Cor navrast uoNon GUARD or units runner smrorcr Storms Lash CrippiéState$ NE Yorur sunny dealt crippling sections of the nited suites ap lshing today Now however continued rain and snow and strong swept some sections dur the night and snowwns an to continue during the day New Englan states Now and ports of eansylvnnia The rains along the coast from New York City northward comedies Syra wind gusts of is es an hour andfourchcsof owonthe group gusts lashed areas 11 aiuand snow ViSI rly and creat ous drivin con tions deathsjn the it etS Nw Monday were the worst of the season The stormy weather was blamed for at least 14 deaths most of them in traffic accidents on icy highways Many schools plants and airports were closed and hundreds of motorists were stranded Snow drifts measured more than feet in West Virginia The snow cover was more than foot in sections of New York state Pennsylvania and Mary land Fog rain and snow forced the closing of airports for few hours at Buffalo and Rochester NY and 119 flights were can celi in the southern states the weather continued cold this rooming with freezing tempera tures extending into the Talla hassee 15111 area Ma sections of Western New York state were digging out to day after the storm had blocked roads stranded buses and caused at least two highway Niagara Frontier Altitude Mark ï¬t Edge 0iSpace NGELES ghliess in the bi dge of space 19 earththats the ht back by 311mi Wh successful essaul Kw altitude rec could make outthe layer where atmosphere thins out That about 38060 IeetAiso see some of the curvature the earths surface flhen when fell little be 90000 feet began to get ome control over the surfaces of the plane knew was roll ing but eventually righted my self and came on down enoserofitsyeightlessness the twin jets speed was only 45 miles 11qu as it went over the top of its najectory Flint soared to 318560 feet eclipsing the mark of 94658 set July by Russias Ilyshin in LTD431 jet fllnder of atmospheric conditionsif the upper air had een colderl could have gotten little more outof theengines and could have gone higher tall handsome 39 ght from talrenffto land ing took utes His period of twisting weightlessness lasted Red China Attacks World Touriigailt TOKYO AP Communist China today renewed its attack on President Eisenhowers good will tour The Peking Peoples Daily of ficial organ ol the Communist party tr that while Eisenhower was visiting Turkey ostensibly as messenger of peace the Turkish government was stepping upiLs active war preparations Pekings unfriendly attitude to the Eisenhower mission has been in sharb contrastto that of Bus sin and the Communist parties in countries Eisenhower is visiting ltalian Communists welcomed the president the Russians have given his trip sympathetic and objective news treatment and thelndian Conununist party de scribed his impending arrival in New Delhi as an event of great importance Evacuate Villagers iis Dike Threatened FERRARA Italy reutersl Women and children were rushed from two villages in the low lyingPo ï¬ver delta today after landslide threatened to burst river dike near the Adriatic Sea The sudden earth movement shifted part of the dike according to reports reaching here It was not immediately known whether the dike had burst The landslide occurred between Goro population 3200 and top ino 600 on the Gorolo snu thern arm of the main river only fewrniies from the sea Engineers and firemeri in am phibionscraitmenf to the scene After an inspection they ordered women and children atGoro and caution The fertiledelfa often has heen flooded in recent years The most disastrous flood occurred at about this tune eight years ago when 273 persons lost their lives and more than 200000 were driven from their homes PLANE oceans swim TORONTO CP The do Eaviiland Aircraft Company of Canada will lay off 400 men onequarter of its total bnurly payrolldurin the next 10 to 14 days company spokesman said Monday The decision which fol lows succession of weekly lay offs has been forced because of slump in orders minut and half aceDrive Atqusnng Soviet eign pnlic experts warned dangerof gt ion by ed Chinaand nosing curr tpeace drive tactic aimed at expanding aggression Awhil supreme nemy the one major strategicoim is undoubtedly to from its friends and supporters force tually Red Chin complex but no less menacing inf fluent and force in the Stalin tyears Turning to Communist China the report said it posture which pasthistoricai experi ence has almost invariably led to China has rapidly growing population shortage of vital re sources and fanatical ideology ft situations exist upon theUnited States as fs obstacleto tsdamination of all Asia Its overriding political and undermine American influence to separate the United States and to force the with in As United States defensive draws lhe report suggested that even growing strengthespecially if it ac uires atom weaponkma pntï¬eavy pon its relatio with Mcflu oughh vievo Lacasse at ies of state Dean Rusk and Adolf Berle Jr areamong the 14 members of the foreign policy panel The report was written prtn pally by August He cher d1 rector of the lee lh Century Fund skidding ca nuns Baby To Hell SAllNlA =fCPiA seem baby girl thrown from car road to hofpt at US UK Gandda Gorino to leave at once as pre Investigan exploring wonder drug price rnartruPS in the day whether an international cartel figures anywhere in the picture 111a Senateahti trust and monopoly iubcommitim Monday heard disputed testimony that phration of Bloomï¬eld NJ has received prlco markups ranging from 1113 per cent tomorc than 7000 per cent on some medical products Chairman Estes Krlauver Darnflvon ordered the firms president Francis Brown to produce hlscompanvs licensing agreements with foreign drug ï¬rm Support France In Algeria Vote Brown repeatedly contended he thafthe subcommittee was re ceiving misleading figures from its staff aides He argued that these emoomlsts were overlook in the companys costs for re search development promotion and other factors in figuring per centam lhenldes said Schering applied Lilapermt markup over production costs for prednlsol one medicine derived from cortisone and marketed under the name Neticortclonc SIAFF SPECIALISTS Staff specialists saldSchering made that medicine for 16 cents tablet and set wholesale price of 179 cents and suits gested retail price of 298 cents Included were costs of preparing and battling the tablets but not of marketing them Kefauver and his aides pro duced charts they said showed Schering and three major com petitors ltferck Upjohn Pï¬zer handled the arthr asthma drug prednlsolone at UNITED NATIONS NY CP The United Statesflrltaln and Canada backed Franco Monday in futile attempt to vote down United Nations resolution ask ing consideration of political is sues in French Algerian peaee But the vote in the UN assem blys political committee 38 to 26 with 17 abstentinns was shortrof the twothlrds majority required for adoption ofthe reso lution by the assembly itself which will vote later this week on the rcsolullon passed upby the committee France which boycotted the committee meetings was de lighted by the proposals failure to win sufficient majority She calls the Algerian questionrnn in ternal issue and no businms of the UN and has said she would ignore any resolutionno matter what the vote TWO VIEWPOINTS The French insist that cease ï¬reprecede political talks Al gerian rebel leaders insist they must negotiate on the North Af rican territorys political future simultaneously with discussions of an end to the fighting Urges Canada Us To RecognizeFacts CHICAGO GP Canada and the United States should recog nize the facts of their trade with one another White presig dent of Imperial Oil Ltd told the Canadian American Trade and Industry Conference Monday The development of mutual trade between the two countries Mr Whitestated is to con siderable degree an antidote for in Cr competition from abroad it is he added perhaps good deal morethan that and well be wayof life essential to the future wellbeing of this continent He added The problem as see it is not whether or not weshould create North American eco nomic unit but whether we should recognize that one exists and get busy to remove all possi ble obstacles toils efficient funcv tipping Civil War Summit 117 Years Old Sick HOUSTON VTex AP Fot the fourth time this year pneumolt nia has hit Confederate veteran WalterW Williams and his doc torhinted the end may be near for the sole survivor of the American Civil War armies W11 liams celebrated his 117th birth day Nov 14 He has been bed ridden two years CALL FDRBOYCOIT BRANTFORD CmThe herlt editary clu is appealed Monday to Indians thesix Nations re serve near here to boycott the council elections Saturday The chiefs losttbeir power in 1914 when the elective council system was introduced Their secretary said they disapprove of voting be causa it is conducted under the Indian Act which is designed Indians and identical prices$1790 for bot tle of 100 tablets The charts listed mailer firm Physicians Drug and Sup ply Company as selling the preparation for $455 hundred Testimony about Scherings Nine year old Helen LIJnlé ship died Monday night frornln struckbyacarinfrootofher am Killed daughter of Mr and Mrs llam mole of Rochester Tml juries suffered when shcwn home about four miles south Witnessa said thevgirl was hit as she steppedoff seller bus runoff to prom nJldcrohd Taken to hospital in Wmdsor 25 miles west of heié she did not regain consciousness Hospital authorities indicated pool mortcm will be held Pro vincial police are invcstig ting mansion rmuu pm RED DEER Alb latW Harold Ru wuident of Can dianoflcampauiasflmitedm spentoncoewreï¬neryntlnais nonnocdllwdaythattbemmML TO THE RATEPAYERS 0F BARRIE Mr Gerald Roberts MLPIed Churchill and Mrs Dorian Parker are all longtime employees in the Civil Service They are some members of the National Defence Employees Association and have givenlreeiy of their ownltirne to help improve working conditions in this area It is felt that these persons if elentcd or in the case of Mr Churchill reelected would whole heartediy work for improvements in Barrie and would be credittothe City as they have been to the Civil Service and NDEA Therefore it lsearnestly felt that the voters of Barrie should seriously conslder the calibre of these citizens and should select them to represent the electorate on the municipal government of the City of Barrie Signed norms President NDBA Camp Borden and District REELECT WILLARD KINZIE MAYOR 1960 pricing practices developed as the Senate subcommittee opened public hearings on whether drug houses were charging too much atthe wholesale level and if so wh etbe Congress should do something about it FOUND ACCEPTANCE Defending his firma pricing policies Brown said The best indication Scherings prices were not excessivennd that its products were good is found in the ready acceptance given them by the medical pro fession Brown said his companys re cent profits amounted to 16 per cent of sales It Was then that the sub with ï¬gures purporting to show cent for another drug 2757 cr Estinyi both used on sold as These markups did not include costs of tableting bottling or sell ing ing bought Progynon and Estinyl from BausrselLa 0H the Mo items used forvfemaie part of our business But theyre important to those who need them Kefauver said HEBSEY ALDEltMAN Willlfljl ransaun Acfive Representation Strong Ytiiee infconicil ime Available to 59 You For Transpnrtauan PA 34934 committee confronted Hampercent markup for drug marketed as Prngynan and treatmentnf female disorders The subcommittee said Scher French com pany The Schering president said disorders were an insignificant steers Businessman TO RUN 2cm BUSINESS University Graduate formeLTeocher Many ycm administrative ex chence and presently VicePuL aldcnt of the Retail Merchants Asaoclatlonof Ontario VOTE MiChaeI HEDER Alderman Wnrd+r To The Polls WP 34751 PA oust nEJEchr ALornMAN 7w rnrn snun sound Civic Government BUDGET CONTROLQED TAXES KEEP Inannm 0N moon Marlon wmmap mm eLEcroRs OFTWARD Evore VI EARLE WILLIAMS Continuance of year Lighting Program increased Parking facilities years on Council represent ing Ward lt now solicitan orWard iron TRANSPORTATION Pnoms 17A 35110 vorr pacerroan or CODRINGTDN senoor PROGRAMFOR BETTER BARRiE MAINTAINrnE passer raxfrrnm rioï¬mscrvaNsnrarr announcement on endurance rnbmcrs 70 MAINTAIN AND amour more mm common onvanormim or bar mi rarinth CLEAN xnmaNraLm BAY ammo Show or ssnvw noao ANAnnan tTde anr nusnonras mam rim rnsraausiimcm or sum semen 91112121515 11on ArrnACanw iNousmv oALANcc urinate wonnsrnocnsni gt My programis igned yo make Barrie betterjpiace in hich to Me arrnnre attractive as well as more prosperous city This program aims to be 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