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Barrie Examiner, 11 May 1961, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ad pbopa PA MAIL lba telephone number to call for URI Bunion or Editorial Dept in PA 66531 LOCAL WEATHER dance of showers tomorrow Warmer Winds to as Low tonight High Friday 55 Full unwary on page the 91th YearNo no 1000 VICTIMS Jury In dicts 22 In Stock Fraud HARTFORD Conn tAPlA federal grand jury indicted 22 men Wednesday on charge of operating huge Canadian min ing stock swindle Nearly 1000 victims through but the United States were bilkcd oti swimthrough sales ot some 300000 worthless shares of Trans Nation Minerals Linr itzd rice Bra gators for the curl Exchange Commission said The grand jury indictment iistcd the names of 31 Victims and said the total number of stnck buyers was too numer ous to mention Judge William Timbcrs immediately ordered bench war rants for the arrests of all the defendants threeman SEC investigat ing team said most oi the dc fendants are believed to be in Canada and authoritiesin New Brunswick and Quebec are also planning to bring charges They will have to choose be tween prosecution in Canada or the United States said Ed ward Jaegerman SEC sen ior trial counsel No key men in the scheme Francis Powers and Dam nis Miller both of Montreal already face arrest In Canada and are fugitives in England the SEC aid Other defendants in the case include two Americans Theo dorc Kroi of New YorkCity and Harvey Grant of Long Beach NY other Canadlans named are McCarthy of Toronto James Ritchic John Erkin ii Jack Barman liugh Jones Manual Stillman Sidney Millard and Herman Starr all of Montreal Sabotage Hinted In Desert Crash ALGIEHS Routers French Army column and an in vestigation team today headed into the Sahara desert where French airliner crashed myster iously Wednesday killing all 78 persons aboard There were rumors of possi hie bomb sabotage but an Air France spokesman said We havc not yet received any in formation to enable us even to guess at the cause The casualties included the wif2 three young children and mother rot Alan Lukens charge daifaires at the Amer ican Embassy in Bangui Ceri tral African Republic The Superstarliner long range version of the SuperCoh stellntion CT 60 miles north of thooil town of Edjele near thcLibyan borderwhilc on flight to Marseille from Brazzaville capital of the for mer French Congo Air France said 69 passen jgers and nine crew members were aboard and issued sec ond provisional passenger list lshowing there were in babies and young children on the plane The sers mostly Frenchmen and African lnv cludcd the Duke de Mortemart 58yearold French business ex ecutive Ahmed Manque educa tion minister of the Chad Re public and Gouandiia planning director of the Central African Republic The wreckage was sighted Wednesday alter fleet of search planes scoured the dos ert An inquiry team flew from Paris to an nirlicldnorthwest of Edieie and Went to the Vsoene Shortly beforethc crash pilot Bouchier 40 yearold ibrotherindaw of former French radioed from over Edlele that all is well on board Reports reaching Algiers said there had been no warning from the plane of any trouble Wést Big Set 2710 For Laot GENEVA The Big Three Western powers were reported ready today to take their seats in an EastWest conference about the future of Laos open ing here Friday The decision apparently was based on word received in London today that organized fighting has ceased in the jungle kingdom There was no official confir mation from the United States Britain and France that they had dropped earlier reserva tions to participating in the con ference if ceasefire was not certified But sources closetothe West ern delegations said that in view of the London news from Laosptbey probably would agree tonight to sit down at the conference table at them pal ace of nations Friday with their eastern opposites Canadas nal Affairs CAPT WILLIAM Chance Hope Kansas uniformed American frniiifmy assistance advisorygtgroup of oer with Meo unit is own Pa Dong Laos Tuesday as he talked to cor ian Talks Minister Howard Green arrived here from Oslo today and said he hopes Laos can be cut off from outside pressure GREEN HOPEFUL Green told reporters at the airport We hope the Laos con ference will produce agreed ar rangements which enable an independent unif and neutral Laos to live in peace with its neighbors and to rev solve its internal disputes within the framework of political insti tutions acceptable to all sec tions of the population He adds we also hope that Provision be made at this conference to insulate Laos from outside pressures foreign office spokesman in London said an assurance that organized fighting had stopped arrived there fromrthe Polish Indian Canadian International Control Commissio been recovered so tantrum the respondents who visited the lathe heart of Co held territory Staudv lng in background are Meo Mountain tribosmen consider ed some of the best soldiers in Laos mi dolcnce chief Gen Paul Ely ILandslidé Kills LUMUMBA Antoinc Gizcngo rightI head of Stanleyville regime in the Congo stands in front of group and faces glassframed lifesize photograph of Pa trice Lumumba during dodlca MEMORIAL DEDICATED attic or minor Barrie Ontario Thursday May 11 I901 tion ceremony at Stanicyvilie last week The memorial to Lumumba slain former Con golese premier was erected on the same spot where bust of King Leopold of Belgium once stood AP Wirephotot Hint IFK To Tie USToHold on By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON CF Presi dent Kennedy likely will inform Prime Minister of enbaker rnext weak that theilnited states has no further plans forunllat eral action in Cuba informed US sources said csday Kennedy will wait for ilingncss part of to gether to isolate Fidel Castros ragime through diplomatic and economic quarantine These sources described the Americanbacked Cuban rebel invasion of April 17 as out of character and an aberration of US foreign policy Canada and other allies could be as sured the US has no plaosior repeat performance The Latin American situation likely will be major topic at the Kennedyvmefenbaker talks when the president makes his first state visit to Ottawa May 1618 WELCOME IN 0A5 American informants said the US administration would be launching to assist Latinaimarr Canadian PM Plans Be Cuba at American States the main consultative body embracing the US and Latin America The de cision wouidrhave to be up to Canada Kennedy woulddo no armtwisting The US would like to see Canada dig down in its pockets and help support alianza para progreso the $500000000 allii anceforprogress Kennedy is ican countries in their drive against poverty and oppression One qualified informant sug gested that if Canada joins the western hemisphere consulta tive organization the northern neighbor would be able to exert greater influence over US pol icy ia the Caribbean and other Latin American hotspots The informant said Canada was not consulted in the plan to overthrow Castro because the American administration felt Canada had no direct commit ment in the Latin American area But Diefenbaker in state ment in the Canadian Parlia ment two days after the inva sion was launched said Any threat to the peace of delighted if Canada decided to join the zicountry Organization Honored By Lit LONDON Reuters The Royal Society of Literature Wednesday named the first five immortalsrecipients of Britlt tains new award of Companion of Literature The honors went to five octo enarian writers Somerset Maugham 87 Sir Winston Churchill as Dr Trev elyan 05 John Masefield 02 andEM Forste 81 Also selected was Eliot 78 but he declined the honor Home Secretary Butler society president presented the awards in an investiturc at so ciety headquarters AWARD RESTRICTED The new award restricted to persons at any one time bestowed for excep tional servic for English liter ature and is open to national thany country writing in Eng 15 Iticarries no financial re muneration but its recipients CLitt after their names Only two of the new Compan 50 Malayans KUALA LUMPUR Malaya ReutersAt least 50 persons were killed today in landslide 111 theCnmeron Highlands 130 miles from here =hndi the death foil was expected to=go higher One report said 12 bodies have ruhbl that houses in illside resortJ zAnoth report by an eyewit ness said two taxis filled with holidayers were caught in the path of the slides Iv MalayanTrim Tunku Abdul Rahmon ordered Churchill Maugham Trevélyan are entitled to put the letters Minister this hemisphere affects us here in Canada eréiure society ions of Literature novelist Som erset Maugham and Poet Lauv reate John Masefield received the award in person Masefield was so overcomeat receiving his award that his nose started to bleed and he had to be taken out for first aid havent been to party in 40 years he said manlEncachEruEww Novelist Forster who recently suffereda stroke was represented by nephew Novelist Treveiyan was represented by Lord Adrian who succeeded 1m as Master of Trinity College Cambridge University Trevelynn is aim st blind Lord Adrian sai likes omeoneitorea to Historian Winston Churchill was represented by his dough ter Mrs Christopher Soames Father is very well indeed but he doesnt go out those days so Ive come to represent him Mrs Soames said CANT HEAR Somerset gh in who vrnade special trip from his villa to attend th in ves urc sat in chair and ive me my hearing aid so that can hearall the gossip got it specially for today the others were no good and threw them in the Mediterranean Maugham paused Wheres Eliot Isnt hot here Dyou know was told by someone that he was offered the award and turned it down Now isnt he an extraordinary fellow And Priestley eh75l expect hes very vexedatnot all medlcnlsglvlces in the capi tal put on night to receive emer gency cases Child Tangled In Wire CHAMBLY Que CF twoyearcid child the object of sixhour search alter she was reported missing from her home in this community about 15 miles east of Montreal Wednes day night wasfound early to day only two miles from her home Little Monique Paquette was found sleeping in field with her clothes tangled in aibarbed wire fence Monique was reported miss ing after she wandered away from her home shortly after She was treated for minor exposure We put her outside after suplt per said her father Marcel Paquette an employee of the Royal Canadian Army and Navy depot at suburban Long ueuil The worried family notified Chief Denis Beauchamps of the Chamhly police who put out an alarm for volunteers to help in the search Scoresolfields were searched After more than six hours Guy Dubuc one of thcvolu11r teers spotted the child sleepin in field in the area Unity At Hand By Archbishop LONDON AP Dr Géof frey Fisher archbishop of Can terbury told the House of Lords Wednesday night the move ment toward Christian unity is gathering speed The archbishop spiritual head of the Church of England spoke on amotion welcoming recent consultations among leaders of variousChris churches and expressing trust that this would lead to greater unity of Christian spirit In what may be his last speech in the House of Lords he retires May 31 Dr Fisher said unless faith fail us noth ing can stop it The Earl of Arran opening the debate said many Chris tians were perplexed and hin dered in their faith by disputes and divisions among churches The Bishop ofSouthweil Dr FIR Barry said the Christian church ought to be the focus of unityndrawingnpeoplenacrossc frontiers of color race long uage and air belief into unityof sp in alworld torn by ideological differences But it cannot because the church is divided among itself he said It annot be recon ciling society until it becomes itself reconciled society Pope Proclath His Filth Saint VATICAN CITY EeutersA new Roman Catholic saint ltalran nursing nun Bertilia Dos cardinwas procl med today by Pope John Among the 30000 at the can onization rite in St Peters Basilica was Veronica Ftigo of West Allis Wis She was one of two women whom theVaticans Congregation of Ritesmedicai commission had certified as miraculously ughBertillas intercessi Miss Frlgo oxalic acid poisoning at Ceiun in northeastern ltaly in1952 The other woman an Italian alsovas present here Bertilla wa proclaimed by on zitYearn ma Dorolhe LONDON Reuters The government has decided on fresh review of security proccdV urea in BritainTFrime Minister Macmillan announced today He made the announcement in the House of Commons in the wake of diner prison form given last week to Soviet spy George Blake The review be said would be made of security procedures and practices currently in force throughout the public service It would be undertaken by body of independent persons Blake British foreign office employee was alleged to have wrecked much of Britains cold war effort in the 19503 by giving information to the Russians The new review will be in ad dition to that of committee al ready appointed to investigate any possible security failures This investigation was prompted by the conviction of five spies earlier this year for passing British naval secrets to Russia The findings of the earlier committee under the chairmam ship of sir Charles Romer will be made available to the new Not More Than per Copy16 Page SPY Trial PGTRSPlans Macmlilan The prime minister said he could not say whether thereport would be published in whole or in part The prime ministers House of announcement foi lowcd closeddoor talks Wednes day with fourtop Opposition La bor leaders all members of the Privy Council Brazil Will Oppose Meddling In Cuba RIO DE JANEIRO APThe Brazilian government pressed by the United States to taken stand against the Cuban regime of Fidel Castro said Wednesday it will oppose any meddling by foreign nations in Cuba Foreign Minister Alfonso Ar ioos said Brazil is against any kind of foreign interference di rectlyor Indirectly taken in order to impose on Cuba any form of government This was President Janio Quadros answer to US ap peal for joint action against the Castro government by nations committee which will report to of the Western Hemisphere iEIcHMANNTRIIiI German Has Proof Barmann is Alive FRANKFURT AP State Attorney Fritz Bauer said to day he has circumstantial evi dence that Martin Hermann Hitlers secretary and deputy fuehrer is alive and probably hiding in Latin America Bauer declared eyewitness ac counts that Bormnnn was killed trying to flee Berlinlate in the Second World War are highly questionable elaborate Companions of Bormano in Bcrlintestliied to his debth be fore German court at Bcrch estesgadcn which officially niled him dead Oct 27 1954 The allied war crimes tribunal at Nucmberg earlier had sen tenced him in abscntia to die on the gallows Bauer said his circumstantial avidancohad much in common with statement Tuesday in Tel Aviv by Dr Gregorio Topolev sky former Argentina ambass dor to Israel that Barmono fled Argentina for Brazil after the arrest of Adolf Elchmann by Israeli agents in May of 1980 He would not Underground Helped Jews FromNazi Grip JERUSALEM ReuterslThe widow of 0510s chief rabbi told the court trying Adolf Eiehmann today how members of the Nor wegian under risked their lives to smuggle her and her three children out of the country during thavwar Smartiydressed Mrs Henri ette Samuel said her three dril dren were given sleeping pills to make sure they utterd no sound as they were driven across the border into neutral Sweden hidden in shipment of potatoes She and her children were in group of to Jews smuggled into Sweden in this way she said You are potatoes now we were told Mrs Samuel testi fied Mrs Samuel whose husband was deported to Auschwit in November 1942 said about 850 of Norways 1700 Jews reached safety in Sweden through the Foreign Clergy Flee Chaim swamp Embassies ForVisas efforts of the Norwegian under ground The otherswere sent to Auschwitz and only re turned STOOD BY CONGREGAHON Mrs Samuel said her husband was picked up by the Gennans because he refused to leave his congregation She found out after the war thathe had died at Auschwitz Earlier the prosecution had submitted an affidavit from the Nuernberg war rimes trial dev scribing how Eichmann the at leged mass murdered at 6000 000 Jews demanded the head of the saboteur who wrecked Nazi plans for roundup of Jews in Denmark The Danish people had been tipped off in advance of the piano roundup and succeeded in mg or smuggling into Sweden almost all of the dung trys 7700 Jews David Melchior son of Dec ish but some are Cans suffered from HAVANA REuters Nady 200 priests nuns and monks were expected to sail for Spain toddy aboard the Spanish steam ship Covadonga They are the first to depart out of total of 2000 who al ready have applied for docu ments toIeave mba in the face of an expected decree cancel lingErthermsidencetpcrmitFot foreign priests The Roman Catholic clergy in Cuba is predominantiyloreign Most of the foreigners are Span is French Dutch and Are cans The decree forecast May by Frontier Fidel Castro has not yet been published but the ma jority of those seeking toleave are teachers at catholic privat schools rec nt targetof ln tervenuon org umenttake ls closedTm dlthough hundreds of queries have been made to the British and Canadian em bassies about visas for Canada and Jamaica only asmall pro portion have the necessary quab iflcatlona particular problem is posed by counterrevolutionaries who have sought asylum in Latin Jen ouaadothcr=cmbassics dur the arrests following the invasion Diplomats now are seeking safemnduct from the foreign ministry for those in asylum rr Com BANKO plot to re land broadcast lo Mediate Suspects Arrested Reuters Fiftypine Communist suspects hav beenarrestediu northeastern Thailand following discovery of power in the arenacenrdingto Radio Thai marks chief rabbi told the trial Wednesday that the Germans rounded up oniy 472 Danish Jews and these were sent ton model hetto at Theresicn stadt Cze osiovakia All but 63 survived the war The affidavit introduced today by the prosecution over defence objections was by Eberhard von Thadden former German for eign office Jewish affairs exlt pert DEMANDS VENGEANCE He said that alter the failure of the antiJewish swoop in Den mark Eichmannreported to Heinrich Htmrnle the chiefoi the SS and the pa ice and do manded the head of the sabo tour The prosecution submitted number of documents on anti chish measures in Norway supplied by the documents can trelof theCommittee for man Unity in East Germanyl Onerecorded the deportation by ship of Jews from Norway to Auschwitz and another Who receipt by the Auschwitz au thorities forW532 Jews lroin 051ml third document gave direc tionsaforsthroperationsragainstA Jews Norway It said Jews should be deprived of citizen shiphefore leaving Norwegian soil no Norwegianiobiectlops about Norwegian Jews should be pemitted and who should hereturned after beingde tude of the Italians toward de portations of Jews also were submitted when the prosecution turned to the fate of Jews HEL Italian Dispute External to rs MlnisterGreen said to iiiHosp ar alrten forEssex East is in

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