Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Mar 1962, p. 5

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yr cw Still More Die Despite Peace Troops Rushed Onto Corsica ALUlhllb AP French Army and police resistance ap peared today to be stiffening against innauc European settl ers sworn to block Algerian In dependence Tluoride Causes Clash OTTAWA CPIThe dentistry professions representative on the royal commission on health services Wednesday with leaders of the limomem bcr Professional institute of the Public Service of Canada on the subject of fluoridation Dr Strachan of London Oat an ardent exponent of wa ter fluoridation as tooth decay preventative apparently was annoyed by the institutes non committal stand on the issue He demanded clarification of statement in the institutes brief that the federal govern meat should take the lead in placing all sides of the fluori dation issue before the public Giihooiy first vicevpresi dent of the institute said state ments so for have all come from interested parties Denlt tlsts and doctors supported fluoridation while it was op posed by the champions of civil rights Dr Strachan thereupon de manded to know Mr Gilhooly Interpretation of the interests of the dental and medical pro tessions Mr Giihooly did not directly happy but later be readily agreed with the commissioner that there was no reliviatescst involved INNISFIL norss Military patmls hauled snip ers shooting from darkened bal conies in Algiers during the night alter day of open street fighting between French gen dermes and commando of the Secret Army Organization in Oran For the most part however the secret army terrorists roamed unchecked Officials re ported at least 30 persons killed 27 of them bioslcmsand 58 wounded in 10 terrorist attacks across Algeria Wednesday the second full day of the ceasefire between French forces and the Algerian nationalists President de Gsulles gourm rnent nishec two companifi ot riot troops from France to Corr sica apparently to forestall any attempt by the secret army to seize that Mediterranean island between southern France and Algeria FIGHTING ERUPIS Confused fighting broke out in three or four sections of Algiers shortly before midnight French soldiers wearing bulky bullet proof vests sent tracers streak ing through the night sky in re ply to sniper fire in the Rais seau Hussein Dey and flies Sa lembier districts Two Europ enas were reported wounded and captured Severn explosions apparently plastic bombs rocked the des erted streets of the largely Mos iem Fontainebieau district Earlier in the night secret army commandos firing mn chinegun burstsirom speed ing car raked ilfoslem cafes in Zeralda and Cherngas west of Algiers killing seven Moslems and wounding 2c in Oran hotbed of European resistance to the ceasefire set tlers Wednesday clashed openly with French geadnrmes The settlers claimed victory even though 15 of their number were wounded against only live po licemen Town Police Get 40Hour Week By R53 FLORIDA Daytoaa Booth the seaside city nearest to us is tilled with university stud eats from many of the northern states They are said to be stopping olf there on their way to Fort Lauderdaie which loca tioa is mecca for thousands of holiday makers during the Easter break We were on the beam over the weekend and the northeast wind direct from Greeniands icy mountains was doing its best to discourage these funloving males and they are mostly males from enjoying themselves as much as they might if the weather had been more cordial Fort Lau derdalc which last year had battle royal with this influx when police and students tang led are still hopeful that they will again make that city Ila van apeciaily if the cold Winds keep blowing here in the north OAKS ON THE SAND Some of the cars driven on the sands filled with the holiday makers bore mottoes which could easily have been rated as obscene However Daytons Beach police were parading in we and motorcycles moving on any vehicle which stopped along the sands and there seem od no sign of trouble BUDGET APPROVED The police budget for Innis fli has increased to $44500 this year This has been approved by council alter they had sent for an explanation from the board secretary Gordon Mason The budget provides for the 40 hour week for the police and the addition of one more con stable It also provides an in ercase of pay for some of the membersof the force over the amount of limit that could be attained in the regular raise allowance The board adopted the shorter week after it bad been intimated that if this was not granted the members of the force asking the raises would take the matter to an arbitra tioa board The claim was made that even with this in crease of pay it would not bring the Innisiii forccup tn the standards of some other forces unless the shorter week was allowed We understand that the had got and change at hours was carried out in the absence of Judge Earvie from the Commis sion and with the agreement of Reeve Cochrano who felt that peaceful agreement was for the good of all concerned and that municipality generally gets the short end of deal when they go into arbitration discus sions Mr Cochrane had good word for the township pol ice who he claims have cut down the number at breakins along the share this winter and have specially good re cord for getting convictions when their cases go into court PARKS COMMITTEE The inaislii Planning Board has been asked to name two of its members to he stand ing addition to the parks com mittee Just who will be chov sen to act has not yet been mentioned but their next meet ing will likely place the names before council TOURIST AND DEVELOPMENT we learn that innisiil came near missing getting mention in the new printed matter being prepared for the Georgian Bay Tourist and Development board it happened when preliminary meeting of the innisfll Business Mens Association fell flat for lack of attendance sufficient to make quorum and the chair man as he had warned de clared the association wound up This resulted in no one preparing brief to submit to the Tourist Association giving gavelage of Innistils attrac DDS However call from the Tourist Association chairman to Reeve Cochrane got that wide awake official busy and he ma naged to stir sufficient interest in End Martin and George Bur ton of the defunct Business Mens Association to gather some material together Willi only hours left before the dead line Reeve Coehrane drove across the county to the home of the secretary with the copy We hope they did not forget to mention the Brick Throwing Competition when Innisfil will be participating in the world wide contest next July with the hope that we can come out not second but top throwers NOW PLAYING Feature At 740 and 1000 pm JACK CUMMINGSnmoiu aFl Rerommonded no Milli DIIIRWNMLNI ch elor WESIAYWHMIEHARBB igpglflgggiiiiiiiiiiil room no tors are VICEPREMIER Mohammed Ben Bella left and Premier Youssef Ban Klmdda right No Planes To Algeria PARIS ReuterslAll flights between France and Algeria were cancelled today because of uncertain situation at Algerian airports airline officials said The decision vn taken after one jet airliner iclt Paris for Algiers and freight plane took of from Algiers for France Alriins officials said that Wed nesday night Caravellc jet airliner leaving Algiers was es carted along the airport runway by three armored cars because of in rats from the terrorist Secret Army Organization They said airline clerks in Al giers have refused bookings to anyone without secret army exit permit Berlin Wall Quiz linnoys Bed Envoy OTTAWA CmRussian Ame bassadai Amasasp Aroutnnian was visibly annoyed Wednesday night by reporters questions about the Berlin wall which be blamed on the provacations of the West Talking to reporters at meet the press party in the embassy Dr Aroutunlan cut oil string of questions about the wall which the East Germans have erected between East and West Berlin am not responsible for the East Germans action he gedlat one point wont go into details Earlier he defended the wall saying East Germany was jus tified to use any method against such ovocations as the West had employed It had been erected became of provocation after provoca tion by the West NO SPECIAL EFFORTS What about the prewall flow of refugees from East to West Berlin Dr Aroutunion said East Ber lin made no special clforts to attract people from the West There had been provocations to encourage the tward flow from the Communist zone flank Klng Hassaa ll of Mor occo as they stand in open car acknowledging cheers of THE FORTUNE OI ll TELLEB TORONTO CPI Mrs Jean Fraser 7lhad her day in court Wednesday but she was worried for minute She was charged on three counts of telling fortunes arid the complaining witnesses were all policewomen Coast Kay Buriord said Mrs Fraser told her she came from family of three would be married in April and her montage date would have two in it Al righ then said Crown Counsel Peter Hickaby How many are there in your fantily lhree replied Coast Elm ford But are you contemplat ing marriage Mr Riekaby asked Yes said Coast Earford Oh no said Mr Rickaby When In April replied the no llocwoman But theres not two in your wedding day pleaded the prosecutor Yes replied Coast Bur iord im getting married on the filth it wanthe some sort at thing with the second wit ness Coast Dorothy Ellis Then Coast Shirley Read took the witness box Mrs Fraser had told her she came from family of five or six and there had been death in the family recently All of this was true Coast Read said Mr Rickaby trusted to Mass istrate Rogers Ive never seen anything quite like this before Magistrate Rogers dismis sed the charges As the prosecutor turned to leave he remarked to the magistrate always knew there would be day like this Said Mrs Fraser knew it would turn out all right your worship could tell MANY EEVERSES Laws that forbade making wine in China were enacted and repeated 41 times between 1100 BC and 1400 AD the crowd on arriving in Ra bnt The rebel leaders came to confer with the King and Pluoky Blonde 19 May Walk Again HAMILTON CPIlast N0lt vember Audreiyn Spight lay face down in pool of gasoline from her wrecked sports car her back and ribs crushed and heard police ian say Shes dead Wed better find her relatives she sinrimoncd her strength and screamed am not dead Audrelyn tsyenrold blonde from Dnndas recalled the scene Wednesday night as she lay in Stryker frame complicated apparatus which keeps her body rigid in St Josephs Hospital was mad when heard them say that about me she said You dogs thought im not dead thn screamed thouflit that poor policeman was going to take off down the road The policeman had good rea son for thinking what he did Her face was ashen and there was no detectable heartbeat Rooters later doubted she would vs But today Audreiyn leaves the Stryker frame her back hold tnA gather by pins to sleep in bed for the first time sincédiic accident Ive got better back now than had before the accidsnt she cracked Doctors credit her determina TIIE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY MARCH 41 were later loined by the Al gerian delegation from the peace talks in Evian France tioa for pulling through They give her an outside chance to walk again When she reached the bos pitnl she was paralyzed from the neck down Ono vertebra was severed and three dam aged Three weeks ago doctors re built her spine with two sliver pins in an operation that was supposed to take six or seven hours but was completed in three They figured shed have to stay in the Stryker frame 10 or 12 weeks Her next stop ls Nara Frances Henderson hospital for more ex teasiva therapy Windsor Bingo ls Suspended WINDSOR Ont CPI The president of Windsor Arena an nounced Wednesday that he will not comply with police request to suspend weekly bingos pendlt lull completion of an investiga uon otebingos and raffles in this m8 Sam Fox said the arenns five inan board of directors met Willi legal advisors for direction on whether or not to continue the hinges DANCING ODD FELLOWS HALL COLLIER ST EVERY FRiDAY SATURDAY FRI DAY TOM CROWE and his Quintet SATURDAY CLARE ANDREWS Newmarkot ADMISSION 75 NO SLACKS OR JEANS PERMITTED Old Tymo and Modern Dancing lllEIIIIIB SAIE Shiny clean and ready Iur business your least Dairy Queen Will once again be the meeting place for Solid who prefer the countrys tastiest troorl mazes ONE NEAR roui REFRESHMENT BOOTH Three Plead Guilty To Charges NEW YORK lCPl Three men accused by the United States government in multi mliiiondollar heroin smuggling ring pleaded guilty Wednesday ball Mauro were arrested in Barce lona Spain lorcn They fled the US last September The three will be sentenced to the bailjumping charge April Z1 They face up to five years in prison and fines of $5000 each They now are held on $350000 ball each on the narcotics charges No trial date has been sob fourth person John John Pops Papalis 37 of Hamilton charged with importing and non spiring to import heroin illegally into the US had his pleading on the narcotics charges post poned to March 27 Elevca other men including two from Canada have been convicted and sentenced as members of the ring which smuggled more than $150000 000 worth of heroin in the US over 10year period Papaila was escorted here from Canada March 16 to face threecount indictment alter the Canadian justice department granted remission of part of PM Is Vague With Thani OTTAWA CPIPrime Minis ter Dielenbaker has given United Nations SecretaryGen eral Thant noncomrnlttnl reply on possible Canadian ae quisltion of nuclear weapons The prime minister Wednes day tabled in the Commons is copy of his reply to Thaats Jan letter asking Canadas views on the Swedish resolution in the UN aimed at restricting membership in the nuclear club to nations which now possess nuclear arms to charges of jumping $110000 Frank Caruso and Vincent in January and Salvatore ianeri was picked up on the Spanish island of ilia 0i lumping $110000 Bail his illmonth sentence for but ing Toronto gambler Max Blue 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