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Barrie Examiner, 25 Apr 1960, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONE Examine out Ada ido nbono PA Wit no telephon lambutoclllmhlhom orBdlLuinlDekaPACSfi 96th YeorNo 97 louonnrn PARENTS FEAR roafNolrsT Mrs Albert Pond sobs on her husbands shoulder as workers drag Hamilton Bay near their borne for the bodyof herfive yearold son Paul Friday Body was found shortly after Guns heady Po lice Patrol City lifter Bioting In Mississippi BILOXI Miss AP TGunl carrying police trying to quell race riots that left 10 wounded and at least four hurt in fights patralled this gulf coast resort city today Tension lined faces of both Ne gro andwhite residents The white sand beacheswhere the trouble started Sunday over Negro attempt to swim from sand reserved for whites glistened emptily Mississippis worst race riot erupted suddenly on this Zomile manmade beach under warm sun on lazy Sunday afternoon Three bloody chapters followed in confused sequence First about 50 Negro men women and children gathered across the highway from white hotel on the sand Some stepped into the water the signal for group of whites to show up Fighting in whites chased Negroes off the beach GATBER 0N BEACH Next four Negro men and about 25 women and children gathered on the beach in front of the New Biloxi Hospital about one mile away from the first fight white group broke up the crowd when som of the Negroes stepped into the Water There was no official version of the fighting but the four Ne groes injured in this melee said their attackers hit them with chains blackjacks and sticks Before the sun went down crowd of Negroes estimated by Mayor Laz Quave at 300 to 400 roamed up and down Bilon streets Came nightfall Gun violence broke out then Bullets and shot gun pellets wounded eight Ne groes and two whites Storm Causes Major Blackouts In Some South OntarioCentres TORONTO CF Electrical storms in southern Ontario caused some major power inter ruptions during the weekend In Metropolitan Toronto sec tions of Etohicoke Township were blocked out from 47 to 94 min utes The East York hydro off ice reporteda small local break in the Charley Park district and North York and Scarborough suffered brief interruptions At Sutton 45miles northeast of Toronto the district area was affected for one hour and 20 minutes gt The Bruce Peninsula north of Wiarton was without power for three hours and the Owen Sound area towns of TaraSuutbomp ton Port Elgin andHepworth were without power for more than one hour The village of range near PRE LONDON made aneard before See LandsideVote VIENTIANE Laos AP Huntsville Was cut off for three hours In central Ontario part of Lindsaywas blacked out for 54 minutes and the village of A115 ley between Peterborough and Bancroft for four hours Recover Boys Body Drag Forllnother MASSENA NY APJ4eatch ers in boats today recovered the body of Michael Peels 11 one of two boys who disappeared while fishing from raft on Lake St Lawrence Dragging operations continued for the other boy Gregory Morris 11 Thehoys werelast seen Tues ay Sisnus May Elevate llxitqpirrafsfarl Antony Armstrongnlones probably will be he marries Princess Margaret May friend of the Royal said today In Laos Early returns from the Laotian parliamentary election promised today landslide victory for antiConununist forces led by former premier Phoui Sananikona was toppled by brief army coup last whose government December Togoland celebrates Independence Lona Togoland Reuters land today began fivcday The 1200000 people ofTogo celebration of their countrys emergence oneofAfricansmallestindependentsnatlonn bate over whether to kill all wit band Aivin 73 and William Sees alias Johnson 93 Tuesday KeyWest Fla on mart Exam BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAY APRIL 25 1960 one session 51th AP Army troops with gas masks fixed bayonets and tanks tonight fired tear gas into crowd of nearly 5000 Kor eans demonstrating in Seoul againstSyngman Rhees govern ment Led by 200 college professors the crowd of students and civil ians marched to the National As sembly Building and demanded the resignation or Rhee all su preme court justices and mem hers of the assembly It was the first such street demonstration in the Korean cap LONDON BantamRussia to day threatened again to cut off Weltern access to Berlin if the West refuses to sign peace treaty with Communist East Ger many Soviet Premier Khrushdaev made one of his sternest threat over Berlin in speech in Russia quoted by Moscow Radio and the Soviet news agency Tm Khrushchev said West Berlin is situated inside the term th as 73 Na urnliywiih the signing at peace treaty the will exercise sovereign rights over the whole of its territory Therefore if the Western pow ers refuse to sign peace treaty with the 11 this will not reserve for them the rights they want preserved They will then naturally lose the right of access to West Ber lin on land water and by air BERTER CRITICIZED Khrushchev criticized US State Secretary christian Herter for having for from realistic understanding of the situation that had taken shape He said Herter was one of the persons who wanted to avoid de cisions at the summit meeting May 16 on disarmament and German peace treaty Khrushchev said Herter had shown his unrealistic approach inaspeechAprildinChicagoin which Hester referred to the pos sibility of plebiscites on the re unification of Germany The Soviet leader said the spiefech could only be regrett He said the leaders meeting in Paris would not be competent to take such decisions which were the concern of the Germans themselves GERMAN PEACE TREATY But he said the summit would NASSAU Bahamas AmTwo shipw ke Americand plun dered their rescuers shot char terghoat skipper to death and made off with his boat in piratical exploit at lonely BaJ hama island Sunday The pair fled into Cuban waters whiler an unarmed us Coast Guard fplanejovered overhead powerless to interfere Another coast guard plane res cued the wife of one of Ithe fu lgitivesas wall as screw member 111 and fourPennsylvnnia sports fishermen who told of being ter rorized by the desperadoes do nesse51to the slaying of Capt Angus Boatvvoigbt 55 The woman gave her name as Barbara Table 10 and said she was shipwrecked with her hus boatthe three took from sans SIGNALS The Muriel Ill wasoff Elbow Cay 106 milessauth of Miami Mr Renam Ber1in Threat ofitha stolencabin cruiser Muriel Troops Fire Gas At SeouIICIOWd ital since martial law was clamped downaiter the bloody riots last Tuesday and demon strations were banned Crowds in the street cheered as the professors of their much their ranks swelling on the way tothe parliament grounds just before dark Police and troops looked on and at first did not interfere Go back toheadouorters the crowd shouted ond several jeep loads of armed soldiers on guard at the assembly building re treate the question of German peace treaty Early In his twohour speech Khrushchev said the international situation is good Khrushch Iv told meeting in Baku capital of the oilltproducing Soviet replfblic of Azerbaijan that his meetinm with President Eisenhower and otherWestern loaders signify relaxation of world tension figwzfidaincd the Impressiolrfitbat med Zufitablng transition interntationai tension and uolfrsoldv ing in erna onal dismtes mash negotiations and not through war he said think the favorable process of international relaxation will further continue was speaking at session of the Supreme Soviet of Azerbalian marking the 40th an niversary of the founding of the Communist party there He said the most important job of the four powers at the summit is to break the deadlock over dis armament ohe greatest road block in the way to strength ened peace on this planet Dad Daughters Shot In Flint Home FLINT Mich comn father and his two daughters were found shot to death in their home on Fiints west side late Sunday night in what police said appar ently was double murder and Isuicide Flint detectives said Ernest Burow 42 apparently shot his daughters Leslien 17 and Sharon before turning rifle on him iseli No note was found Police said they could find no motive other than that Burow apparently was despondent over the recent death Plunder Rescuers signals and saw boat The skipper was pretty leery of going in close said Kent Hokanson 21 mate of the Muriel We thought they might be gun smugglers or Cubans Then this guy Sees swam Sent to us Welet him aboard and he wanted usvto go in closer and pick up another man and agirl There Was an argument He pulledla revolver from his khaki pants Capt Boatwrigbt got shark rifle and Sees shot him twice once between the Eyes and once in the chest The other man Table swam out next They tllreatenedltoklll usbut decided not to THEY KNOW US Table saidlWe cantlet these guys stick around They know But the men in the fishing party talkcdthezn lntolettlng us radio the coast guardthat man was injured andlo swim ashore thewreckage of iKI III 56 Per Eopylfi Page as cullnsru IRAN on Then 100 or so infantrymen moved up and fired tear gas The crowd all back in confu sion but did not disperse The soldiers continued to fire occasional tear gas shells over the croWd but seemed to be exer cising great caution not to anger the demonstrators The crowd cheered the troops sang military songs and some yelled for the resignation of Rhee whose government today bowed to demand of the national as sembly and cased martial law throughout the tense nation Rhee 05 also promised to run South Korea as nonpartisan president but showed no inclina tion to give up his autocratic powers Opposition assemblymcu and newspapers sharply criticized Rhee for failing to call new elec tions for president and vice president Military rule in Seoul was stepped down from emergency martial law to security martial law after the Msémbly adopteda resolution stating the more so vereform was illegal The same reduction the four other cities under military commiePusan Taegu Kwangju and Teflonhe WILD MMLIIBD FINDS IT COZY ST LOUIS AmA wild but not verymallard duck apparently likes the accom modntlons of the Milton Kat home in suburban Ladue Last year the duck took over window box at the Kata residence in the spring and raised 10 duckling brood gt7 This year what appears to be the same duck is back again in the same window box So far shus laid fivo eggs United States Cost0i Living Hits New High WASHINGTON AP Living costs in the United States hit recprd in March rise in food prices pushed the labor departments consum ers price index to peak of 1257 per cent of the 194749 liv ing cost average The average price increase over the February level was one tenth ofone per cent The March average was 16 per cent above the same month last year The March living cost rho brought onseentanhour increase to more than 800000 payroll Increase of 000000 ear came effective earlier today WASHINGTON AP Presi dent de Gaulle told the US Con gresstoday that destruction of nuclear weapons by common consent under international supervision offers the only hope for the future of our species The French leader said that un less other powerstbe United States Britain and the Soviet Un ionrenounce atomic weapons the French republic obviously will be obliged to equip itself with such annaments other has tions prestonab ywould do the me In the state of increasing un certainty intowhichvfear throws the peoples of the world de Gaulle said the risk grows that one day events will escape from the control of those who obey reason and that the Worst catastrophes will be unleashed by fanatics lunatics or men of am bition The French president appeared before the joint meeting of House and Senate as his fourday visit to Washington and summit talks with President Eisenhower were drawing to close His 1000 word prepared speech delivered in French while legislators read English transla tions heavily emphasized dis The four tourists had to glve Mb 3113th Iluftheil Identificaflmrflmfl and armament butwarned Russia be perfectly entitled to discuss of his wife anew against trying to force PIRIlTICliI sumac rhillfolds One man lost 450 bucks The Monroe County Fla sher iffs office said Tables and Sees had been sought for week since yacht they hadnegotiated to buy disappearedfrom Key West Flown here with the woman and Hokanson were the four Peonsylv identified as Stanton Fugue East port Ghester Hashim Wilkins burg Scholze Monrpeviile and weird McCrady Pitts burgh HOW IT HAPPENED Scholzergnve this account of what happened We arrived off Elbow Key about dawn Theattentlon ofthe skipper was attracted by flash ing light or mirror The captain was suspicious on account of oeamessmfmba and refused to come closer than shouting dis tance de men and onewoman were ashore The captain rndi coast guard for help Their boat vies wreckodonfthem air two men and the womanworoon the Goy savor smut Jaenelson By iCohlliion Consent Only Hope of Asia and the awakening popu due to nuclearweapons NEW DELHI ReutersCom leavasfor Ka the oril weapon showdowil wrth Berlin De Gauliesaid it would be on fortunate and untimely for any one of the powars to press de mand for the conclusion of heat ies settlement of borders or other actions in the most sensi tive regionsan obvious refer ence to split Germany and the divided city of Berlin 11mm GREATNEED The great need now he said is for Russia and the Western powers to achieve lessening of tension between nationsa de tente as he has repeatedly called it That in turn would lead to solutions of specific problems de Gaulie said In another obvious thrust at Soviet pgesummit manoeuvres de Gaulie said anyattempt to aggravate the wounds suffered by the German people must be avoided Soviet Premier Khrushchev on the West over paign against West Germany evi dently in hopes of stirring up old fears and hatreds in Western Europe to force the Western powers out of West Berlin if they do not come to terms with him De Gaulle strongly advocated to Congress his proposal for joint program of economic aid by the industrial countries for the benefitof the unfavored masses lation of Africa He called such aid both the greatest human duty and the most fnlitiul policy He said that whatever may be accomplished in economic cul turalor other fields of interna tional actio peace and life Will nevertheless be in jeopardy if the temptation andthe threat ofwar remain hanging over the world foreign EXpectTNo Solution 15 In ChouNehru Talk Chinese Frontier Chou Enlni and indianv me Minister Nehrufmet for their final round to settle th GhineseIndianborder dispute conununique was expected to he issued Frldoyj when Chou du on three1 toNepal for more in day state visit employees of the railway induse Theadjustment means vnbout $1 arrested 170 Negroes during the hisrecent visit wifll dc Gaulie carried on propaganda camlt Similarly Khrushchev has been waming that be may undertake versaryPers man UNIVERSAL Estimates Ranged IEHRAN AP Estimala of the earthquake deaflz toll in the south lranim city of bar and neighboring villages ranged to dw between 1500 and 3000 Hundreds of me dead were chil dramgathered in two sdlools for childrens day celebration when the first shock struck Sink day afternoon The two buildim were demolished Rescue workers by this morning had recovered 300 bodies from the Wreckage The governor of Lar Nosrat Qorlb reported the entire city of 17000 had been destroyed The village of Gerash 15 miles south of has also was destroyed The village had population of about 1000 and only few hun dred survived authoritia said Lal is 550 miles south of Teh rm and 170 miles south of Shiraz TWO QUAKES IN DAY The first shod struck about 415 pm sending most of th buildings in the dty cr down billowing cloud of dust obscured the entire area Officials reported most persons losldo JOEANNESBUNG PlPolice woekénd in raid on Negro community in the heart of the Or reported today Theraid foliowagl pattern of cleanup drivesvby police on Negro communities around cities and industrial centres during the lastmonth Some 1500 persons have been arrested or detained under emer gency law since the current Wave of racial tension erupted March 21 with the slaying of 67 Negroes by police at Sharpeville south of Johannesburg GOVERNMENT CRUMBLES Meanwhile Sir de Villiers Graaff leader of the opposition United party said Sunday the white supremacist nalist bgovernment is beginning to crum He madetbe statement in lap peeling to South Africans not to let the current racial crisis frighten them into emigrating The day cannot be for dis tant he said when the nation will force this government out either at the polls or through an expression of new thinking in Parliament Graaff gave his views in frontpage interview In the Johan nesburg Sunday Times lnLondon Prime Minister Rob bert Menzies of Australia said Sunday he opposes formal discus sion of South Africas racial prob ministers conference in London next month combine shorts ange Free State goldflelda Was lems at the Commonwealth prime Nothing oould persuade me As High As 3005 bulldicas at the time ware killed second quake hitslxhours later and destroyed what had been left standing R5616 teams which reached Lal this morning said two chil dren and years old had been rmcued alive after being buried for 16 hours under the ruins The rescue workers feared that the only other survivors would be time who were in the medhii and away frmn buildings when the first quake sirudr SHAH ORDERS FOOD Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevl ordered 00d medicine and tents flown to the city The lraifisn air force set up an airlift andparau chuted food into the area Tents were set up on the out skirts of the devastated city for the survivors The government assembled medical teams to fight the threat of disease Selsrnologisls in Norway said the Lax quake registered on their aslung instruments stronger than the Quake which shattered the not obtain town of Agadir in Febru 81 killing some 12000 porsonsu 1ltgtliclt= Arrest 170 31111Raid In Africa that this ought to be listed for discussion in aformal session Menzies said on arrival at London airport for monthlong stay in Britain Vf see nothlng but harm from you ll inevitably be di visions of opinion and those would become matters of hotorietyand perhaps matters of molutlon and Young Wiscimsi Placisz Threaten Villages AsnLANn Wis spyn week endslongraln sent northern Wis consin rivors over their banks Sunday and endangered an Indian village and mining town ma rooned 40 persons in their homes and forced the evacuation of an other 400 persons The floods tors away power and communications lines and wished out highways and railroad ack beds There were no injuries The 40 persons isolated in their homes are residents of the Lake 0danah Chippewa ludian vil lageof 1300 on the Bad RiverRes ervation About 240 other0danah residents were forced outoftheir homes by the floodinglind River FLEES HOME HOLLYWOOD AP Actress Merle Oberon and five others fled from her home in fns able BelAir Saturday whenfiro broke out It took about an hour to bring the fire undercontrol One source at the scene esti mated damage at $75000 spddkrellsNllrof UNITED NATIONS APTh6 secretarygeneral of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization says should start consultations on African andAsian problems andWVE afford to disregard As an and pooliits economi esolircestaoy pose Communist chall DE PaulHenri Speak of Belgium permanent administrator of the nation Atlantlc flange makés these contentions in article on collective security cpmmissionedby the Carpagia Endowment for International Peace The article is being published form in the April 30 issue ofTfle Saturday Review of Literature andlater vwill ap peer with similar essays from other world statesmenin abopk for the eudowments 50th anul pectives onPeaco abbreviated lemon Though NATO Was regional organisation Spook Writer todny transom ntL hi inadeqh Commu worldwide glonai threat in to the problems Dnopeiand America is obviously he re stricted infSCODG says the former premie iu Can African problems treaty itself must not be modified northe NATO coun tries as whole uired to en ter into further military obligaa tionsi nevertheless cone sider thatwhere problems in volving Africa the Mi le East and Asia are ounce ed the estem powers most directly in terested should in et in restricted gr to oilordinate theh mi tory and economic policies for these arease The NATO secretary general ing to replace the cold war her causeSovlet PremierNilnta Khrushchev sinks to achieve Communist domination or they world not by force of arrns but melved hrough technical economicand gt al superiority andvpolitical com or necessary as says Spankibut he tlma he come 10 concentrat MUM Superior shore community of says pepceful coexlstence is go

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