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Barrie Examiner, 12 Mar 1962, p. 1

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OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tele bone PA Milt The telephone number to call for the Businch or Editorial Dept is PA 66531 yath YearNo 61 TIME 0U Jack Roxburgh of Simeoe Ontario Canada and prcltld ent of the Candian Ania2m Hockey Associu Lilitfi tune out from the World ice lloc Earl Rusk GENEVA Pia Home Eritailesirv tary bowed out of Ill the stage today State Secretary Ru itdb Foreign Minister Andrei on myko to sound out conlli positions on Berlin Ilticlcur tr ing and disaimanzmlt Rusk and Gromyko met the luncheon table in the Soviet villa today British sourcc said Lord Home has stepped nsvrlc time being to let Ru mach initial moves in the min ro versation with the dam This is logical levelopment the informant said since Brit ain and the United States are speaking here with one voice At dinner with Rusk and Home Sunday night Gromyko denied knowledge of Soviet harlt assments of air traffic in the air corridors betwecn West Ber lin and West Germany VIEW SERIOUSLY These Russian actions includ ing the seeding of the air lanes with metal chaff are viewed in serious light by the 115 and British delegations Rusk and Home delivered per sonal warnings Sunday night on this question The US state secretary was expected to re turn to the subject over the luncheon table Rusk also told Gromyko that the United States and Britain went to get to work promptly Murders CONCORD NH APlA 17 yearold high school boy under psychiatric treatment for two years has admitted that he killed his entire familyhis parents and two brothersbe causc°he felt they would be better off dead The rifle slayings occurred in the small central shire community of Newport town of 5500 population about 50 miles northwest of Concor The boy considered bright was in the last year high school The slightlybuilt youth was to he arraigned in juvenile court today Mental observation was expected to be ordered The shooting victims were Francis McGratb 37 his wife Willena 40 and their sons Peter 13 and Charles New Hampshire law forbids publication of the name of juvenile involved in crime Ju venile hearings are secret and the disposition may not he pub lished Police quoted the blondc bee spectacled youth as saying in explanation of the shootings Sat urdny night was thinking about their suffering They al ways have troubles um koy Championships in Color ado Springs Colo to pose with pair of cowgirls at special lco sinzed at owl in tin lS oyels and of if no Slth run worked ahead llll its crle one The it are en mi stw was rtfiutled to have Fl til cril for py nvrposrs and that the Krem hn never would consider control arrangements which would in troduce an espionage system on Soviet soil Rusk did not say what specific Berlin incidents he protested but were covered by him and Home WOUND DRIVER These were the wounding of British military chauffeur by an East German border guard half mile inside East Germany the scattering of the metallic chaff by Soviet planes in the Berlin airways Friday to confuse Al lied rader and increasing use of the corridors by Soviet air craft in an evident harassment campaign There was some speculation among Western diplomats that the Soviets were trying to pro voke the United States Britain and France into some drastic New Hump counter action 17YearOld Boy Family them be first thought of killing his parents last Friday Police said he told this story SAYS PARENTS ANGRY He arrived home from hisI supermarket job Saturday night and found his parents angry at each other The parean went out shortly afterward When they had gone the boy said he got rifle and shot Peter in hallway Then he went into bedroom and killed Charles in hisbed When Mr and Mrs McGrath arrived home half hour later the mother was shot through the head as she stopped from the car The father tried to drive away but rifle slug through car window stopped him The boy said his father got out of the car and started to run Another shot felled him The boy then drove to the state hospital at Concord and asked to see doctorl Arnuld Paradls the hospital police of ficer noticed the boys blood spattercd clothing put hands cuffs on him and took him to police headquarters Tile McGrath home nearthe end of deadend street is Police said the youth told quarter of mile from the nearest house roe THE noao it was understood three matters Guilty In BC Trial Barrie Ontario Canada Monday March 12 I96 Army May Into =Kootena Officer Found By TOM WA VICTORIA CP naval court martial Saturday found Cmdr Leir gliilty on charge of acting to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the shelling of the logging com shells would fall miles of land This was con Helen Watson 19 of Colorado Springs and at right is Sally lligby it of liluntrose Colo The girls served as color bear ers for the rodeo AP wire photo la voulllthen walkout of the fourpower air safety centre in Berlin The centre is the last important munpower agency left in operation in Germany Coincidental with the growth of die US and British govern ments concern over Berlin the Soviet government newspaper lzvestia Premier Khrushchevs longs in threat to sign separate peace treaty with East Germany gt roan oleas rirlnc Boxcar PLUNGES INTO HOUSE An Air Force 119Flyiog Boxcar slammed into the home of Lubet Levron Satur day night near New Orleans Chrysler Strike In Fourth Week WINDSOR Ont CP No meetings are planned between Chrysler of Canada and Local 444 UAW today as the strike involving 3090 urlyrated workers entersits fourth week When the negotiating teams for union and company ad journed Friday it was with tne understanding that no further meetinsg Would be held until one or the other of the parties asked for resumption During these intervals tne company and the union comlt mittees are meeting on their own discussing subjects which are major parts of the allover negotiations Such things as seniority and griev ance procedure are ramong these There is no immediate indies tion of when the full teams of bargainers will resume talks NOISE TAX LONDON CP The Noise Abatement suggests that taxes should be imposed on noise Owners of noisy mas chines would be taxed on the basis of decibel rating thus encouraging the development of quieter machinery munity of Clallnm Boy Wnsh during firing practice Jan 29 The foyearcld offimi of the destroyerescon HMCS Skeena veteran of 22 years service was sentenced to be repri mended The fivemember court on tercd stay of proceedings on on alternate charge of negli gently performing military duty The conviction was on the grounds that Cmdr Leir ordered thegunsof the Skeena to fire even though he knew that the within two trury to standing Pacific Com mand order After two days of testimony the court required hours to reach its verdict and another 45 minutes to determine the sen teace Maximum penalty for conviction on the charge is dis missal from Her Majestys serv ice Defence counsel Lloyd McKem zle alter detailing the unblem ished career of Cmdr Leir said that guilt in this case was suf ficient punishment and that the court should impose fine of to indicate there was guilt but no moral wrongdoing Atten ing on viral personnel Lelr is ontbe fshort list land conside imminent before the court in rtial proceedings Cmdr Leir may appeal within effect ii promotfon for Ctrid cript of the proceedings The shelling incident occurred while Skeena and three other naval vessels were conducting fllring practice in Juan de Fuca rait Cmdr Leir testified he on the construction worker his wife and two sore yearold daughter is in hos fracture All six crewman of air against Viet in the town of Me Lang SIMCOE CPlMrs sonburg 0nt accident occurred miles west of here HAILEYBURY prisoner is convicted to appoint public hangrnan official gazette prison guards sentence for hiapart in the rentennetcauld have or romntion to captain was 14 days of receiving the trans pita with probable skull Executions Eichmanns ap dercd the fonvard mounting of the Sheena to shoot at droguc target after determining from visual bearing that the guns had cleared land SHE WENT BY TRUNK BEBRA West APtTbe story of young West German who carried his East German fiancee to free dam in trunk Was told by West German police at this border town Sunday The couple nrrivcd here by train Saturday night after suc cessfully eluding Communist controls The man 20 obtained pass to visit the industrial fair at Leipzig East Germany and arranged meeting with his fiancee In Leipzig they bought trunk big enough to hold the petite luvyear old girl The trunk was pierced so she would not suffocate They bnnrded westbound train and when it came to Eisennch about 10 miles from the border the girl slipped into the trunk At the East German border checkpoint of the ruin stow pdd haput the trunk on llo trucks tumoufloging it it out though vulh seond Thur ho campgrtmcr triin meat rid he managed to it the trunk up in the mining am The girl was hidn lavatory until the train iulfilly Gcrmnrli crossed into West about 10 minutes later Police witliheld their names to protect relatives of the girl still in East Germany the plane parachuted to safety The plane plowed across an open field opposite Levrons home jumped 15foot bayou sheared utility pole of at its IN UTSHELL Communist iGuerrillas Killed SAlGDN South Viet Nam APAbout 200 Communist guer rillas were killed mostly in air strikes eminent offensive in the Mekong River today Vietnamese forces launched an attaek by ground and Cong rebels encircling governmentoutpost Vinh Binh Province One Killed find Six Injured Peter Garnelius resident of Till was killed here Sundayand six persons were injured when two cars collided headon on Highway Tile about seven miles east of Tlillsonbung to during threeday go delta an informant said Three Charged lis Shoplilters 0ntCPA man and two women from Que are being held here on lifting at New Liskeard Ont and Ville Mrs Jacques Toupin are charged withpossessing stolen goods and Mrs Paulette Cloutier with theft during the weekend at Rouyn To Appoint Public Hangman JERUSALEM Reuterslsrael whose on mass murder charges involving shot Marie Que Mr and They were arrested condemned Adoph El maria plans it was announced today in the reviously were carried out by peal against his conviction and wartime murder of millions of Jews in due to be heard March 22 done to run containing ihc broke off but lair attacks in retaliation for the filtempt landing in the capi inge TALKS coNrnva Elbe metric Examine Probe Shooting 0i UK Soldier BERLIN Reuters British and Soviet authorities here are carrying out separate investi gations into the shooting of British soldier by East German police Saturday night Cpl Douglas Day driver for the British military mission in East Germany was seri ously wounded in the stomach when East German police pumped 30 rounds into Brit ish military car about half mile from the West Berlin bor der near Potsdam An officer riding in the car LtCol Nicholas Browne 40 escaped unhurt but Day is in serious condition in Potsdam hospital following an operation by East German surgeons to remove bullet from his sto much British spokesman said Soviet liaison officer had ex pressed his regret to the Brit ish mission over the incident and said It would be investi gated The spokesman said the khakiculorcd car was fired on for no reason at all He de nied claim by the East Ger man news agency ADN that the car ignored halt signal and warning shots before police ac tually fired on it The shooting climaxcd day in which Russian planes re leased strips of aluminum foil over East Germany in an ap parent attempt to disrupt Al lied radar control over the all corridors linking West Berlin with West Germany Corinne Wins ditched Drive iAVFOgDWCP an inch cars competed Sunday the Ly Valley sports clubs unnuul economy riinI over lMlnllc course between Slmcoe and aylmer Corvette driven by Mel rolm Davey and James Hether ington of Niagara Falls showed best performance with an aver age of 759 miles gallon per ton Roy Hurst and Mad Scott of Simcoe driving Valiant were second with 563 base jumped the highway and ripped into Levroas home 22 miles southeast of New Or leans AP wirepboto FranCe Bans Air Travel PARIS ReutersAll flights by private and charter planes over France were banned until further notice today in an ap parent move to forestall rightist imminent signing of an Algerian peace treaty Scheduled flights by French and foreign airlines are not af fected The ban is similar to one imposd during the abortive military putsch in Algeria last April when the government feared rebel paratroops would To forestall an air attackon the French capital by right wing extremists heavy anti aircraft guns have been in stalled on the main public bulld including President de Gaulles Elysee Palace As security precautions were tightened here French and Moslem negotiators working out the final details of agreements to end the myenr war against French rule in Algeria began their sixth day of talks at Evian LOCAL WEATHER Overcast snow mixed with rain Snowflurrles Iucsday Law to gfiht 32 high tomorrow 36 For near the Swiss border at summaryturntopazodiru Net Man Than per Copy12 Papa Move rs Plan To Put Damper 0n TerrorPlagued Ilirea NELSON Bic AP Attor heyGencral Robert Bonner has indicated troops may be moved into southeastern British Colom bia to put psychological dum per on terrorist actlvlties which have plagued the area for so years On surprise visit here ltlr Bonner said Sunday soldiers of the permanent forcc could carry out their national survival train ing in the area He was interA viewed after he met RCMP of ficials union leaders nnd mllnlA clpal officials and said he has new plan to control terrorism in the Kootenaysi hlr Bonner declined further comment on the plan He said he would urge the British Co lumbln legislature today to place it before the federal gov ernment because it involves fed oralprovincial cooperation Past acts of terrorism have been blamed on fanatical Sons of Freedom Doukhobors who make their headquarters at the shock town of nearby restova delegation from theFreedo mite fraternal councll presented document to Deputy RCMP Commissioner Spnldlng here Sunday Freedomltu source said it names terrorists FELL9 PYLDN bombing last week fellcd assfooi poncr pylon onKooto nay Lake creating scvcrc power shaltagcs III putting 1000 men out of war The pro vincial government if offered an ac niaci of the delegation of CEfloffiiill elders ii contents nfthedocumcnt would be made public today Deputy Commissioner Spotti lng said he was holding the line opcncd document for Deputy AttorneyGeneral Gilbert Ken ncdy due in Trail today for Iconference on the terrorist prof em Provincial Secretary Wesley Black arrived here Sundoy night to look into the problem He dc cllned comment on his plans RCMP said they are question ing two suspects in connection with the power tower blast BLOCK HIGHWAYS Rumors of possible reprisals against Frecdomltes prompted police to set up roadblocks on highways leading late and out the East Kootenays during the weekend There were no Incl llfri Bonner warned that an emergency situation prevails in the area but not one in which civil authority is threatened by mob He said he hail been assured there lire sufficient po llce on hand to handle things Mr Bonner said RCMP force on the Prairies are on standby alert and can be brought to the Kooteoays within four or five hours in Vancouver Federal Justice Ml ster Fulton on his way to constituency of Kamloopsi said construction will begin im mediately on Fraser Valley ii to house convicted terror sis The atmosphere in the prev int maximlnnsecurity prison is ten and difficult on the basis of past expo ence with the Doukhoborl it would be undesirable and dun serous to introduce them into sling institutions Find Frozen Bodies0i Girls lifter Storm Covers Prairies GLEICHEN Alta GP Three little lndlan girls played hookey on balmy winter af ternoon and went to visit one of their mothers day later the frozen bodies of Belinda Row Eater 12 and Mable Crane Bear 13 were found on the windswept prairie Geraldine Black River fold the tragic tale Sunday from her Gleieben Hospital bed where she was in satisfactory condition suffering exposure and frozen heel She said she and her two com panions living at school on the Blackfoot reserve so miles southeast of Calgary skipped afternoon classes last Thursday and set out on mile walk to Gleichen to visit nGeraldines mother The temperature was about 50 above and they were lightly cladone in short jacket and print dress cor N0 ANSWER At pm they decided to re turn to the school just as storm struck with winds that reached 60 miles an hour Police said Geraldines step father Mark Mayfield went out into the storm to try and per suade the trio to return home Butd they pressed on along T03 They ran into diffwxilty Germ aldiiln said and made for nearby home No one answered their knocking They attempted to return to the road but were blown before the blizzard across field They drifted with the storm until they came to frozen slough They lay down side by side Geraldine in the huddle and Mable and Belinda snug gled close on either side For almost 20 hours they hud dled together in the subfreez ing temperatures About pm Friday Geral dine suddenly realized her two filends had frozen to death The girl struggled to her feet and began looking for help She was spotted by Indians search ing the area short distance away the driftcovered bodies of Mabel and Belinda lay their arms and legs frozen solid and bemeen them the imprint of Geraldlnea body member of the Glelchen RCMP detachment said the sun vivor was little better clothed than hei friends but there was no doubt she had lived the night because of her position between the other two The temperature was at 15 de grees above most of the night Feel Bad Formula Killed Six Babies BlNGIIAMTON NY AP Two state agencies rind niece of ficials are investigating the deaths of six babies since Fri day at cityvowned hospital Four other infants are in crit ical condition Binghamton General Hospital in revealing the deaths said it is possible they were due to the substitution of salt for sugar in feeding formulas practical nurse who made herself eup of coffee in the formula room discovered salt in the sugar container the hospital reported Pediatricians said an overdose iof salt could upset the balance in the body and faillire in baby NURSE SUSPENDED The licensed practical nurse who refilled the sugar container for the formula room last Tues day Mrs Lillie Calvin 29 was suspended and questioned by DistrlctAttomey Stephen Smyk The babies who died ranged in age from four days to eight cause heart weeks The four infants in critical condition were under the care of team of specialists The hospital said six others who had been fed saltsaturated Iol mula were under close observa tion The hospital said prelimin ary post mortem examination of two of the infants indicated high sodium content in their bodies ORDER AUTOPBIES Dr Vincent Meddi coroner ordered autopsies performed on the bodies of six babies No New York State departments social welfare and health also began investigations Cori Wathneaeting admlnlr trator of the hospital announced the deaths and investigations at press conference He said the formula room auger container was refilled from container in the hospi tals main kitchen Thalergo salt and sugar cans are next to each other in the kitchen but each ll labelled herald

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