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Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1961, p. 1

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Gladys Lu cille Foreman 49 whose throat was cut and James Newton stabbed in the chest and atom ac injured were Mrs Anne Porter 21 student nurse cut on the throat Mrs Ruth Gor don 62 nurse stabbed in the Revolutionary Govt In Control Of Korea SEOUL ReutersA military junta tightened its grip on this South Korean capital today after forcing the resignation of Premier John Chang and his government Chang came out of hiding and agreed to resign with his cab inet when it became apparent that all tholforean armed serv ices had thrown their support behind the leaders of Tuesdays coup against his government Their hacking quashed Ameri can and United Nations at West Ministers tempts to have them oppose the coup and restore Changs gov ernment to power The revolutionary council dc ploycd division of the First Field Army around Seoul today to ensure the successful fulfil ment of the revolutionary tasks and to prevent the unlorseeabla infiltration and activities of antirevolutionary forces Another division was deployed in areas connecting Seoul Yoniu where the First Field Army is based and Chuchon Discuss Red Bids GENEVA Reuters 115 roving ambassador Avereil llur French foreign ministers today to consider Russias vetoladen proposalsfor guaranteeing Lao tian neutrality The morning meeting between Harriman Britains Lord Home and Frances Maurice Couve de Murville preceded the start of the third session of the lina tinnconference on the Southeast Asian kingdom State Secretary Dean Rusk chief American representative here today flew to Bern to pay courtesy call lie was to re turn for the afternoon session lndian Defence Minister Krishna Menon was the main scheduled speaker He was ex pectedto he the last leading delegate to speak Soviet Foreign Minister An drei Gromyko Wednesday pre sented proposals that Home said appeared to contain some constructive elements And an American spokesman welcomed Gromykos temper ate language But Western sources said the West would find difficulty in ac ceptingvetoesin the Soviet plan and its implication that Laos be withdrawn from the protection of the Southeast Asia Treaty Or ganization The sources predicted hard bargaining over the functions of the three country Laotian control commission recalled by Britain andRugin as cocbair men of the current meeting and the 1954 Geneva conference on lndachlna gt The commission comprising India Canada and Poland now is attempting to verify cease fire in Laos Soviet Threatens To End Conference GENEVA Reuters The Soviet Union again threatened today to break olf the three power conference on banning nuclear tests and resuming test ing it France or any other NATOpower carried out an more nuclear explosions Semyon Tsarapkin the Soviet delegate to thedeadlocked ne gotiations told todays twohour session that Western arguments that they had not gained any military information from Frances Sahara tests were meaningless The Soviet delegate said the paint was that NATO power had been exploding nuclear weapons and thus NATO as whole was gaining valuable military advantages over th Soviet Union near the eastern section of the South Korean front line After Chang had given him self up the Junta said it had won the support of all the lion ean armed servicesthe army navy air force and marines at meeting of service chiefs Wednesday night The premier disdosed thathe had been hiding with friend in Seoul since the coup at dawn liiesday watching the situa tion He said after cabinet inset iug his government had decided to resign en bloc OFFICIALS LOSE Changs resignation was se vere setback to American offi cials here The struggle for control of the country swung in the iuntas favor Wednesday night when Gen Ham Lim Lee commander line combat units announced his men would support the revo lutionary council Americans in Seoul were re ported shocked by Lees abnipt aboutface Earlier in the day the general had issued state ment ordering his troops to re main neutral in the struggle By this morning it was clear that the bulk of South Koreas military forces numbering more than 500000had thrown their support behind the revolu tionary council headed by Lt Gen Do YluigChang Despite American opposition to his coup GenChang today issued sixpoint program for the revolutionary council calling for the strengthening of South Korean ties with the United States Gen Chang no relation to the deposed premier also called for Anticommunismz Acceptancecfthe United Na tions charter andall interna tional agreements Elimination of corruption Reunification of the country by rallying all antiCommunist strength in South Korea The returnlto power of gov ernment of fresh conscientious politicians as soon as possible To Fight crime of 13 weiiarmed Korean fronts chest and stomach Mrs Edna Fuller 45 medical supervisor stabbed in the stomach and Otto Volgt 54 patient stabbed in the lower back Mrs Gordon was in critical condition alter surgery The others were in fair condition DESCRIBES ATTACKS The administrator said that about 90 minutes after white wns admitted Mrs Foreman staggered from the ward bleed ing profusely and calling for help lilis Fuller the supervisor went into the ward found New ton on the floor and White brandishing large pocket knife White stabbed Mrs miller ran into nnothor room where he stabbed Mrs Gordon and Yolgt and then into the south wing where he cut Mrs Porter on the throat Several male patients jumped on White and wrestled him into sun room Patrolman John Toups said that when he and other officers arrived White was singing hymns and quoting from Pro verbs whcre Solomon was talk ing to his son about moral vir tue When White refused to sun render officers fired wounding White to the hand and thenin the am He dropped the knife and the officers grabbed him Seeks Weapons WASHINGTON AP AL torneyGeneral Robert Kennedy asked Congress Wednesday to give him new legal weapons to use against organized crime The main law he asked for would make it federal offence to travel between states for the purpose of aiding racketeering Nearly every big gambler lives far removed from the scene of his illegal activities Kennedy said and has huge profits brought to him by courier Anotherlaw Kennedy asked for would prohibit the use of wire communication facilities for the transmission of gambl ing information between states He made his appeal to the Housajudiciary committee Churchill Suffers Mild Indisposiiion LONDON ReutersiSir Win ston Churchill is suffering from mild indisposition the for eign office said today spokesman said that as result Cburchill had been obliged to cancel proposed visit to him this afternoon by Tunisian Presidentliabib Bour guiba Churchill 36 was at his usual place in the House of Commons Wednest during the first day of foreign affairs debate The foreign office spokesman told press conference that it was believed the former prime ministers indisposition was only slight At Churchills home his sec retary described his condition as not serious but said Sir Winston would be confined to bed for the present She de clined to describe his ailment is Flames shoot 500 feet in the air after lSofoot sectionof Bastiannicotine near North Bay OnL Four persons were slightly injured the ynrlberte natural gas pipeline exploded ii EXPLOSION cross airtime Tho erplosion sent spray of rocks ov Wife is few miles from North Bay and set off dozens of bush fires over serious concern wide area CP Wirephnto ordered JERUSAIEMfAP Adolf Elchmann personally ordered the execution of to Jews for trying to srnugglerletters out of Theresienstadt concentration camp testimony introduced by the prosecution at Eichmimns trial disclosed today Eictunanns order was re ported by one of his colleagues in the Nazi campaign to liqui date the Jews Capt Siegfried Seidl first commanderof Thercsienstadt when it was es tablished in 1941 later oom mander of the Belsén camp and finally staff officer with Bid mnnn during the purge of liun garys 600000Jews Seidlwas hanged after the war in Vienna The lsraell prosecution intro dared an affidavit he gave Allied officers that told this story Eichmsnn then in Prague heard nunors that Jews were trying to get word out on the true conditions in Theresien stadt lle instructed Seidl to drafted as the han Br Nazi impose the death penalty on the 16 suspects Jew named Fisher was gman Deputy Attorney Gen Yaakov Baror quoted Seidls affidavit Other documentary evidence submitted told of persecutions in Austria and Vienna with the namefolrEichmann as head of the Gestapos special branch for Jewishralfairs constantly at the core of the happenings From lack of proper hygiene or medical care 18000 Jews died in Theresienstadt from late 1941 to 1948 Scldls hfiidavit related During that time at least 50000 Jews passed through the camp to the east the road to death Baror also introduced an affi davit given at Nuernberg by Col Rudolf Brandt top SS sur gcon concerning sterilization experiments on Jewish concen tration camp inmates Baror also said the experi ments were carried out in the sphere command Expert Announcement Friday OnViennaSummit Meeting WASHINGTON AP An nf licial announcement of lien nedy Khrushchev meeting in Vienna June and is ex pected before the end of the week Authorities indicate the announcement willhemsde Fri Prim ent Kennedy wants to cus informally with Soviet PIE BARBIE TRUCKDliIVEli ESCAPES UNINIURED AVEBTS TRAGEDY By some form of miraclc Percy Degeer of Home creep ed injury yesterdayafternpnn when this ioton truck which he was driving rolled over on its side on highway 27 near thnJunclion of highway 26 Police say Degeer slam med onhis brakes andsldd ded to avoid colliding with car and school bus which stopped immediately in front of him no money nuis dale snafIDEd that hiSWallioni from inliarrla Story np mier Khrushchev wide range of cold warproblcms withbeavy emphasis on his helief in the urgent need for agremmt on treaty to ban nuclear weapons tests Returning today from visit to Canada Kennedy has about 10 days in which to prepare for his meeting with Khrushchev and for round conferences with French PresidentCharles da Qauile TherwhiteHnuse ahd state if partmsnt were silent coin At Ottawa White House news sccretary Pierre Salinger closed that Kennedy has di cussed theprospcctivelxh chev meeting with Prime ter Diefcnbakerr Press dispatches from Mos cow quoted Western diplomats thereas saying meefingbe tween the president and the So VietxPremier was certain and predicting that it wouldbebeld at Vienna June or Khrushelievbas just returned to the Soviet capital from strap to Armenia and Diploma say Kennedy does not envision the Khrushchev conferences agnegotiation nor does bacon Atemplateltrying to reach rm at Paris May 31June homes in lightly Not More mi PM xrnsss Fifi LAMERICAS Us Lender Flies Back After pIlalks OTTAWA CF President Kennedy ended his state visit to Ottawa today after joining Prime Minister Dielenbaker in warning that their nations feel serious over Communist developmentin the western hemisphere The presidents big booing jet took off at 1012 am EDT for Washington after fond farewells from Mr Dielenbaker and Gov ernorGeneral Vanier Just before the presidential couple boarded the plane Gen Vanier bent to kiss Mrs Ken nedys band Mme Vanler em braced her tightly and kissed her cbcek joint communique issued earlier by Mr Diefenbaker and the president made it clear that they consider the Cuban regime of Fidel Castro threat to free dom in Latin America Although it did not mention Cuba by name the communi dovelopmcnt of Communist regime in the westernhemis phere The two leaders also reported their agreement on the need for onswn or Prime Min Kennedy issued joint commu fogime in theweslcrn hemis phero with Communist leader ship abroad wos matter for The communique ranged over subjects discussed in the it tawatalks of the two leaders The Cuban regime of Fidel Castro was not mentioned by name but the conununique said in dealing with Latin American alfai is president and the prime minister discussed the need for accelerating economic progress and social reform throughout the hemisphere as wellas the need to strengthen the strong hemispheric trend away from racy objectives are closely related SERIOUS CONCERN They were in accord that the alignment of regime in the western hemisphere with Com matter for serious concern threatening as it did the peace ful and democratic evolution of the Latin American peoples The prime minister assured the IN of Adolf Eichmanns que referred in serious tones to deter Diefenbaker and Pruidenfi nique today reporting accord in the view that thetialignment of dictatorship and toward democi munist leadership abroad was continued strong defenceraiid greater unity for NATO Both nnUuns would press for effective disarmament They said settlement of the Laos crisis must be based on effective control machinery ssn ALSO not Eicin The 500 word communique summed up the leaders attitude after private discussions in the prime ministers office Wednes day lt made no reference to new foreign aid key point in the presidents proscatntion to Mr Dielenbsker Before his departure for Washington today ending state visit which began Tuesday after noon President Kennedy had breakfast with the prime minis ter an opportunity for final discussions During talks the president openly pleaded with Canada to increase forelgnald and expand military commitments as part of an over all North Atlantic plan to counter communism Need ForHemisphere Reform Revealed In Ioint Communique presidentof Canadas continued and increasing interest in inten American affairs The two leaders were reported as reaffirming the objective of negotiating at Geneva truly independent and neutral Laos Agreement was stated by Mr Diefenbaker and the visiting president on their confidence in the United Nations and they re affirmed that the goal sought by both Canada and the United States is secure world order in which there can be general disarmament under effective controls Said the communique in con elusion To banish the scourge of war to improve the human lot to defend and to enlarge the area of freedom to assist peo ples less privileged than our awnthese are aims that bind together Canada and the United States and which with other They recognized that these allies and friends our two coun tries wiil jointly and stand fastly pursue STRENGIHEN NATO Certain aspects of USCana dian defence arrangements were discussed said the communi que without going into detail The two leaders agreed that it is more than ever necessary that the strength and unity of NATO be reinforced in NUTSHELL Raids Net Inveniles HAMILTON CP lnu series of raidsWednesday police arrested 14 juveniles aged is or 14 and all school friends in connection with housebrealring and shopbreaking ring They have been released on bail and will next week appear in juvenile court Soviet GeneralsKilled LONDON Reuters Four Soviet generals and colonel have been killed in an air crash the Soviet news agency Tass reported indW Nine Arrested Nin persoiis have been arrested by LONIiON Reuter Sovietsecurity authorities on charges of speculating inforeign currency and gold coins to the value of 20000000 old rubles memo now rubles or $144000 the Soviet news agency Tess reported bod Makes Grant TORONTO CF The Atkinson Charitable Foundation has anted the hospital at arrys Bay mo mileswestof Ottawa obstetrical delivery and laborr authorities here rs Policy pproved ammo or of controlchnesday approved rice policy covering city council members Parisian his walked or nominee cold breakfast of strikes transport and electricity iVic officials for $100000eacb

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