Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1962, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONBS For Eramrnu Want Ad Tale hone PA 3H The telephone number to call for the Business or Editorial Dept to PA 6W LOCAL WEATHER loudy occasional light now how tonight 15 High tomor row 25 For complete sam mnry turn to page two 95th Yea rNo 46 Frost Tells Details Of Future LINDSAY Ont CP Hod Leslie hli Frost the man who guided Ontarios development through 12 of its most prusper ous years has decided to give up active politics The former Ontario prcnuer laid in letter to thc Pro gresslve Conservative Associa EXPREMJER FROST With Regret tion for Victoria llnliburton counties that he will not seek fennmination as candidate for Victoria the riding he repre sented for 25 years Mr Frost who resigned as premier last Oct 21 was ap pointed memberof the Queens Privy Council for Can adaan honorary postin De cember during federal cabi not meeting in Quebec City The fieyearold Lindsay law er declined to elaborate on Wednesdays letter and refused comment on his plans DAN DEAL WITH IT In his letter to the associa tion Mr Frosts feel that ssoclation should be in posi ion to dear with the matter his nomina tion and to take whatever ac tion is necessary in the best in great of the party in this rid He said he had arrived at this decision naturally with some regret He felt that younger man would be able to carry the party banner and provide the party with continued success Relative to the future shall speak more fully to my me on this lubject at the par annual meeting he added The association will hold itl annual meeting in March Mr irost hnsmever suffered electoral defeat since entering the legislature in 1937 He led his party to sweeping victories in 1955 and 1958 gt TAKE MANY scars in 1951 in his first election as party leader the Conservatives took 79 0190 seats in 1955 they won 81 and in 1959 they won 71 out of 98 seats He entered the cabinet in 1943 as mines minister and treas urer and became premier in 1949 He was succeeded as leader and premier by Educa tion Minister John Eobartsi few weeks ago he was elected to the board of direc tors of the Canada Life Assur ance Company Chrysler Talks lire Resuming WINDSOR Ont CHNego tiations between Chrysler of Canada and the United Auto Workers union aimed at settl ing strike that is in iLs fourth day here are scheduled to re sume today Negotiating committees met separately Wednesday to assess their positions Three thousand union nicrna bars went on strike at midnight Sunday alter negotiators failed to agree on new contract to replace threeyear pact that expired Nov 15 The union is seeking one or twoyear contract Their no gotintors argue that three year pact would permit the company to allow working con ditions to deteriorate without fear of strike union officials said 2300 of the 3000 employees involved in the strike have registered for picket duty Pickets are work ing for three hours at time every other day Tents and crude stoves have been set up at Chrysler plant entrances to help picketcrs brave the low temperatures and heavy snow that have hit the Windsor area all week We are prepared and we ex poet prolonged strike said one union official Father Of Shot Dead In Snow Brother Faces Capital Murder KIRKLAND LAKE CF Kirkland Lake man is dead his wife is in hospital in critical condition and his brother has been charged with capital mur der as the result of shooting here Wednesday John Harasym father of four young children was shot to death on snowcovered side walk in front of his house His wife Fanny was shot in the chest Charged with capital murder is the victims brother Michael Harasym Several calls from neighbors brought police Const Jack OConnor to the scene He found Harasym dead shot through the heart on the sidewalk few feet from the house Coast OConnor said he heard scream followed by shot and man left the house and handed him Zaniibre rifle Theolficer found Mrs Harasym crying under verandah in front of the house Police said neighbors told them man had smashed door and broken into the house The Harasyrn children range in age from baby to 10 years Barrie Ontario CHASEFIRE IS ANNOUNCED French Information Minis er Louis Terrenoire makes announcement in Paris of terms approved by President de Gaullos government for ceasefire agreement aimed at ending bloody sevenyear war in Algeria Terms of agree BUTTERFLIES HHVE FLOWN OTTAWA CE Someone with splendid taste in bar terflies has relieved the cen tral experimental farm of 10000 of its finest specimens Both the RCMP and city police have been called in to hunt down the thief who combed through the 400000lb ins ct collection to sneak away with the cream of the crop Some of the butterflies had been there since 1917 care fully pinned to cork panels in the bottom of shallow draw ers They were of course dead monumental puzzle facing police is the exact time of the LONDON AP squawk went up in Fleet Street today other news photographers be cause of his royal connections Princess Margarets husband now working for The Sunday Times is getting privileged treatment over competing lens Glenn Helps Backup Pilot Rescue Unconscious Diver GRAND TURKISLAND AP Astronaut John Glenn backed up his backup pilot in sea res cue day after Glenn himself was pulled from the ocean Glenn brought to this US Air Force tracking station in the Bahamas for physical ex amination and interviews about his 17500milaanhnur flight around the globe took part in the rescue of skin diver Wed nesday His backup pilot Scott Carpenter had been swimming with two skin divers who live on the island One haddived to see howdeep he could go with out supply of air Carpenter accompanied him down and said the man appar ently became unconscious at the 80foot depth on his way up from 110 feet Carpenter could not succeed in giving him his mouthpiece for air and pulled him to the surface where Glenn sitting in boatfhelped pull the man aboard Glenn was taking time out from physical examinations and giving details of his orbital flight to space administration officials During the afternoon he went swimming in the At lantic accompanied by two physician friends Glenn today started the last half of interviews based on sev eral hundred preset questions while his memory still is fresh Doctors also are taking bit of his tim with another blood test and an electrocardiogram but so far have found no definite changes from his proflight status said Dr Ashton Gray Calm and relaxed Glenn Fri day meets President Kennedy and the public alsotbrough press conference at Cape Ca naveral VicePresident Johnson is due here late today or early Friday morning to escort the Estronaut from his rest home ere Remarking on Glenns calm ness under stress Dr Graybiel said he never did get rapid pulse beat before or during the flight SEES CITY Glenn reported he had recog nized El Centro Calif because of the coloring provided by irri gated fields and said he could understand Yuri Gagarins re port of seeing plowed fields on earth He also recognized the Mississippi Delta even when he was 700 miles cast out over the finderan coast and looking IN UTSHELL Prince Charles Leaves Hespital LONDON RenterslPrince Charles isyearold heir to the throne left hospital for appendicitis Th where he will spend mother Queen Elizabeth Faces Robbery Charge Wins Lottery SYDNEY Australia AWKerry John Coroorah 25 won the equivalent of $224000 in state government lottery drawn Fable Today he was charged in central police court with stealing $1560May 10 1061 from bank where he worked as clerk Corconan was bound ovor in $2240 bail for trial later that Lord Snowdon is sconping BUT WHO KNOWS WHERE great theft It seemskpmwo hasEheéked the drawers since October 1958 Who could have done it Director Holland of the entomology research division of the farm replied only God knows It was pretty tricky busi ness he said real sneaky operation He said the in sects exceedingly brittle by this time would have to be transported in containers Could it be an inside job We have nobody here like that thank goodness Mr Holland said The stolen butterflies are worth about $3000 Scoop Showdon Is Causing Worry men The Daily Mirror com plains it said Snowdon formerly commoner Antony Armstrong Jones was allowed solo ses sion with his camera at Cov ent Garden rehearsal before other photographers were al lowed ln The pictures he took then were published in The Sunday Times this week They showed Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureer rehearsing for Wed nesday nights performance of Giselle Says The Mirror If the facts are what they seemand if they are not The Mirror will be happy to publish correctionthere is curious new dodge in this country royal dodge The royal dicky bird dodge The Mirror editorial recalls that the newspaper didnt join in complaints from other sec tions of thepress when Snow don started his job with The Sunday Times publishedby Ca nadian Roy Thomson last Feb fGood luck to the young man it said Good luckbut no privileges If Tony wants to be pbo it tographer again to roll up his sleeves and work from nine to live plus like the rest of the press photographers why shouldnt be Alas it looks as if it aint working out like that The newspaper claims that by curious arrangement other press photographers were al lowed into the Coven Garden rs henrsal only after Snowdon had finished And it asks Who fixed it for Tony There is no doubt that Roy Thomsons hussarsapproved of it and that Tony Armstrong Jones contrived at it The Mirror then wryly in vites Buckingham Palace offi cials to do favor for photog raphers who dont have oonnec tionr The arrie Canada Thursday February 22 1961 PARIS mant provide fortha eventual indepcndence fromirance of the vast North African terri tory each und Querred TORONTO CF The On tario government auditor has calledfor fast action to stop mounting deficit in the provin cial teachers retirement fund and to determine how civil service retirement fund stands In his annual report for tbé fiscal year ending March 31 1961 tabled Wednesday in the legislature auditor Cot nam also pressed for provincial representations to Ottawa to change the basis for exempting Ontario Crown corporations from federal excise taxes Mr Cohram noted that an ac tuarial examination of the teachers retirementjund had been submitted more than year ago to the chairman of the tuchers Superannuation Com mission of Ontario The examination calculated the actuarial deficit at $103 086000 at the end of 1058 up $25500000 in the previous four years largely because of higher salaries paid to teachers Mr Cotnarrr predicted thede ficit will continue to ww by per cent year and added This is serious situation both with respect to the amount of thedeficit and the fact that it is apparently increasing each year it is recommended that immediate steps be taken to tuariai basis Regarding the public service superannuation fund he said no actuarial valuation has been made since 1952 when deficit of $46220000 was shown An no rial valuation should he made without further delay to determine the position of the fund in future valu ations should be made at regu lar intervals of not more than five years Parliament Geis jAlgeria Treaty TRIPOLI Libya Final ap proval of an agreementto end the Algerian Moslem insurrec onnow in its eighth year rested today with 56 members of the rebel parliament meeting here to accept or reject cause fire pact drawn up with France The parliament and cabinet members of the Algerian provi sional government were ex pected to sit several days The French cabinet Wedn day approved the ceasetire terms reached in talks with the nationalist in nt at secret rendezvous the ErenchSwias bord amorous good neighbor is one who makes his noise at the same time you make yours place the fund on sound ac OTTAWA SOURCE YIiAWA CplNuclear war head can be supplied in emer gency to the Canadian infantry Brigade Group in West Ger many in little more than an hour competent sources dis closed Wednesday And in event of Russian nu clear attack they could be used by the brigade whether or not any agreement between Canada and the United States for their control were in existence other reliable sources said The same situation will apply in the RCAF Air on over seas when it is equipped with the new IF104 low level jet bomber The first CFmi squad ron is scheduled to leave for Europa in November Tho 65Wman motorized brl gadc group in Europaincludes Not More Than per Copy12 Page SAYS batteryfour launchers Honest John artillery rocke The American Honest John was developed to carry nuclear warhead BUILDING DUHPS Defence ter Harkncss has inlormed the Commons that nuclear storage dumps are be ing built as part of NATO pro gram in Western Europe Some of these dumps are handyato Canadian army and air force bases in West Germany France like Canada does not permit storage of American nu clear warheads on her territory The ECAF has two bases in France which may create an awkward situation when the CF 10 is in service on there bases at Sourcesrsaidjhat if nudnarrw or broke out in Europe NATO would supply all forces under its command capable of firing nuclear weapons with the re quired nuclear warheads Any other course in an emergency would be unthinkable they said NATO has declared that it would employ nuclear weapons if it had to to halt Commum ist breakthrough with conven= tional forces NORTH BAY DIFFERS The only difference between the nuclear situation in Canada and Europe is that the Bomaro anti aircraft missile bases at North Bay 0nt and La Ma cnzn Que are comparatively far from the source of nuclear supply the United States TORONTO CF Ontarios much maligned liquor permits in force since 1927 will disap pear from use April Premier Robarts announcing islature Wednesday said liquor prices will be revised slightly upwards to compensate for the we would remove long standing irritant many purchasers feel at having to produce the permits as well as relatively recent ir ritation caused by introduction of three per cent provincial tax The price increase will be de signed to round off liquor prices including the tax to the nearest five cents Mr Roberts said the odd amounts in prices of liquor following introduction of the sales tax have been slight irritation to customers As an example he said bot tle of whisky now priced at $4 plus 12 cents sales tax will cost $415 taxinduded The premier also announced plans to change the meaning of residence intbe Liquor Cons the abolition in the Ontario 1eg loss of 31100000 in $1 fees for nlly residing in camp to con sume liquor in the camp This will preclude the iikiiJ hood of past situations he said where for example person occupying tent could be charged with an oifence be cause of technical interpreta tion oftbe term residence Mi Roberta also aaid the Italy Faniaru Takes Over Office ROME AIDPremier Aminv tore VFanfanis new italian gov ernmcntfarthest to the left in 15 years took office today opening newera in the coun trys postwar politics Fanlanl and coalition cabi netbucked by Pietro Nennie Socialists once allies of the Communistswere sworn in by President Giovanni Gronchi Fanfani announced the 24 member bin Wednesday night after getting Gronchis approval of the list of ministers They include 19 Christian Dem ocrats three Democrch Socials Liquor Permits Going Prices To Compensate meaning of public place will be clarified to avoid the situa tion where magistrates have dismissed vagrancy charges and similar offenees on the grounds licensed premises were not public the liquor act Mr Robaris also announced $725000boost in the annual month the Ontario Alcoholism andDrug Addiction Research Foundation to high of51065 000 He said special cabinet committee under chief liquor commissioner Allan Grossman is continuing study of the provinces liquor laws Rumors current prior to the premiera announcement suggested more sweeping liberalization of the liquor regulations In place ofthe permits de clarations will be required with each liquor purchase that the customer is legally entitled to make the purchase The penalty fona false state ment in this purchase order form Mr Robarts said will be the same as the penalty for merly imposed for false state ment in an application for pannit trot Act to permit avperson leg CAPE CANAVERAL Fla iAPTna United States plans next week to launch the worlds todprobe mysteries of thasun The satellite nicknamed 0S0 may provide man with his first undistorted studyof the sun whirling in an orbit 350 miles above Lboearth At an altitude Sioldrf Observatory Will Circle Earth first orbiting solar observatory the The aim isto send oso the 3inrtrurnenta aboard pill mlnim iris and twb Republicans STABILITSR make solar studies uncluttered by the blonketing veil of the earths atmosphere The National Aerdnautics and Space Administration reported rvatorles scientiats Inn to send aloft for atleast the next 11 years WOULD CHART CYCLES Erup ns offiareson the sun occurin 11year cycles Each cycie ranges from maximum to um activity than new ARTl5 CONTROL SPIN one starts Scientistsvaay waaro presently about at the midpoint of oneof the periods NASA hopestochart the rest of tth cycle and at least half 119311 The apaee agen eessinn of 0S0 Isabella car could help answer sucbouestiona al howthoaun controls the upper atmosphere the origin and HF tnryr of the solar system and the structure and evolutionbi thc rtara and galaxies place under aid par

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