dynamo Examiner WWWJIIB CounigDISimmo 502118 Tc noun Business and sinuous PA 66537 Examiner Want Ads in 32114 warmer Handy with lholell today Mainly cloudy and cooler to night and my mime For unmety Ice page three 95th YearNo 9O BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA SATURDAY APRIL 18 1959 are TENSION MOUNTS GUARDS PREPARE T0 EESCUE 16 EOSTAGES 50 Gudrds Storm Prison 2Convicts $110 By JACK chionn DEER LODGE Mont AP Fifty vi yarmed National Guardsmen stormed the Mon tana state prison undercover of bamoka machinegun and rifle fire early today to smash rebel lion and rescue 16 hostage guards The revolt ended when two con vict ringleaders cornered in the prisous northwest tower com mitted suicide Three other diehard prisoners who holed up with their ringlead ers surrendered to the helmeted troops Their surrender marked an end to the furious pitched hat tle Two National Guardsmen were wounded Lieut Francis Pullinm asshot in the right hi right leg His conditionwas not serious The other guardsman was wounded nut did not require hospital treatment BLOW OUT BRAINS Warden Floyd Powell said Jerry Myles about 50 and i0 yearold Lee Smart placed the muzzles of their rifles to their heads and pulled the iggers Myles was burglar with long criminal record Smart was con victed of murdering Colorado salesman llges 2024 In Sex Crimes OTTAWA CPThe most ser ious sexual offences are com mitted by persons from 20 to 24 years of age saysthe royal com mission on the criminal law re lating to criminal sexual psycho paths The commission in report tabled in the Commons says this is borne out by study of 3110 cases involving persons over 16 reported to the RCMP between 1913 and 1955 Of the total 689 were com mittcd by persons in the72024 age group The report said thatm or 136 per cent of these persons re peated the offence low rate compared with other criminal offenders contract for Work lit Mealord Range MEAFOBD CPA third con tract for work at the armoured fighting vehicles range near here has been awarded to Hall Bros Ltd of Kitchener at price of $112100 it is for tank firing range Earlier Bali Bros received the contract for new tank hanger building and an arounition magazine Total cost of the range workyto hedone this year ex ceeds $500000 Meaford is 20 miles east of Owen Sound PRESS TIME tissues carnal GERALD LYMAN Talked To Convicts They and three others had re treated to the northwest tower when the guardsmen called on them to surrender Three convicts emerged with their hands up The troops again called on Myles and Smart to surrender When they got no response they fired bazooka shot at the tower Thehodies of tile two holdout convicts were found when ttie guardsmen moved into the smok ing ruins gt The troops poured withering barrage of fire into the cellblucks where the convicts centred their resistance earlier There was spattering of return fire which ended after 45 minutes The rebellion most violent in prison history here lasted little more than 36 hours In its wake the prisons deputy warden was dead shot to death when the con victs seized control at the dinner hourThursday guard was stabbed and later freed Fifteen of the guards held hos tage appeared in good condition The 10th guard identified only as Backman Jhad been struck in the face hya rifle butt Held with them during re bellion were five convicts de Editors Note GcnigeW Axtell 65 supervisor of typing class at the Montana state prison and one ofthe hostages taken when iii riot began Thursday afternoon Save this account of his ex periences to The Associated Press By GEORGE AXTELL as told to The AP DEER LODGE Mont AP was the fourth onetaken We were on the third floor in the Cow Killed Hindus and Moslems Riot NEW DELHI AP The killing or cow in the North Biharvillage of Sitamarhi started HinduMoslern riot that killed nine and injured several persons according to reports reaching here today Cows are sacred to Hindus and many clashes have resulted froirl them No details were given nonHindus molestln or killing British Fréighter Hits Wreck Sinks HAMBURG Germany AP The Miditan British freighter Harbdrough struck Soviet wreck three miles off the mouth of the Weser River today and rescued by aGerinan tug out ank Her entire crew of downs of Bremerhaveo of the hos concernedat onvictthreats to ot Selves scribed as stool pigeons Their fate was not immediately known BLAST ROLE IN WALL Four bazooka shotsvwera fired Their booming explosions rocked the entire area before down The bazookas normally on antitank weapon in warfare shelled gaping hole iii the south wall of the north cellblock where the hostages were held National guardsmen stormed into the compound and quickly took control Floodlights bathed the arenas thesporadic firing waned and die Clouds of tear gas climbed into the crisp air Guard Laurence Cozzens one said they were douse them ith naptba andvbnrn them nliveif an armed assault was attempted we heard the convicts yell Theyre coming in We got mattresses and held them up to the bars of the cells to keep them from tnrowing in the naptha We heard the hazooka shots then Slime mains RELEASED FROM CELL We were still holdingup the mattresses when we saw ana tional guardsman lietoid us to get them out of the way He opened the cell and we left on the dead run We ran through the main cellblock and out through the womens quarters Another guard David Hinton 20 sai thought wouldnt get out didnt sleep wink last night but sometime tonight dazed oft Iwoke up at the sound of the shooting Mrs VictorBaldwin wife of another hostage guard said was dead afraid for the national guard to try to rescue them didnt want them to go in but thank Godthey did During the shooting the free hostagesscurried from the prison across the street to the admin istration building There they were met by prison officials and their wives They embaced tear fully and were led to shelter in the home of Warden Floyd Powell Hostage Tells Hours Ianole southwest corner of the No cellblock As Twas coming down stairs Myles one of the ringlead ens said the boss wantedrto see me inside the of fice Okay told him started thiougbn swinging door When it closed behind me someone hit me in the middle of the back rolled over Someone then kicked me down from 10 to 15 steps When got up the riot leaders kept bringing in variou prison guards We worejpnt in little holderhere rwere13 or 14 of us My backwas hurt Lawrence Dockmann guard was among usDockmann told us that Jackson Earl Jack son who later saved the ward ens life beat himrup Dockmann said thatdackson took his rifle as he walked the catwalk and that hevwns beaten about the face Dockmann looked pretty bad To nosrnAL One of the inmates who know only as howry suggested that Dockmann and be taken to the prison hospital When we got there after several hours in the hole all the beds were filled but inmate Bill Ingle gave up his bed for my warden no HARM ivisiuir By JOHN RODERICK TOKYO AP Red China sought today to soften the shock of disillusionment created among Asians by its suppression of Tibetan independence moveme Premier ChouEnlni told the opening sessionof the National Peoples Congress in Pciping China does not want to threaten or harm anybody nor ask anybody to change the social political systems they have cho sen At the same time he claimed that the Tibetan rebellion wos un der control but admitted there was still resistance in remote areas He said that 20000 Tibet ans had joined the rebels Among the 1031 deputies listen ing to Chous address was the Panchen Lama whom Pelping has placed on the Dalai Lamas RuSsia Listed 6th In Trading viet sources detailed statistii on Russiasiorcign ndeihe fig ures arethe iirstof their kind to he made puin since1930 The department ublishad special reportmhich owedRub sia now ranlu in volume as the sixth largest trading nation The largest in order are the United States the United Kingdom Wejt Germany Canada and France The report said Soviet exports totalled $4400000000in 1957 In that yea it said 74 per cent of all Russian exports went to other iron Curtain countries The So viet got 70 per cent of their irn ports from the Communist bloc The biggest purchasers of Rus sian goods were East Germany Czechoslovakia andilied Cbina Mayohwillard Kinzie ttr day pointed out be was not among those in council who recently criticized the Barrie chamber oi commerce Criticisms of the chambers work weremade during re cent committee debate on the budget estirnates The chamber of commerce was granted $1500 This was less than the amount the chamber asked for $3700 butmore than the $737 origin allyproposed by the finance eoiri mittee Thursday Bud Thomas presi dent of the chamber of com merce blastédcouncils attitude He suggested the figure of 5737 was an insult Mayor Kinzi who was not in the chair during the debate on chambers request But other council members offered criti cism of thework done particu larly in industrial promotion by the chamber WhenAlderman Newton proposed grant similar to that receivedby the sociation the mayor agreed on the compromise of $1500 dont wish to defend coun cil stateduthe mayor today horseman TORONTO CF Provincial police escorted at least one trans portfirms trucks on the Toronto Montreal run today as awildcat strike of 0000 drivers and ware housemen threatened to spread across the province and shut down trucking operationsl Friday night to were thrown at some trucks as they passed pickets near Kingsway Transport on Highway 27 near the Queen Elizabeth cloverleat Westbf here Truck companies still operating are hard pressed to maintain their scheduled service as groups of strikers set uppickets outside truck depots WASHINGTON AP The commerce departtnent says itBud puma Eh 55 3mg has gathered from officialSir budgetestimates supported the Georgian Bay Development As TV Chou Attempts To Justify Tibet throne Hchadalso parrotcd the Chinese line that his holy collea gue was kidnapped by the revo lutionists Chou sold he was sure the re volt would nottmar relations be tween Red China and indie Pei ping radio reported The Chinese Communist pre mier proposed establishment of an area free of atomic weapons an peace throughout the whole of East Asia and the Pa cific region He told Red Chinas working millions they willbe expected to boost industrial and agricultural production 40 per cent over last Years volume He said the 1960 goal foi industry and agriculture is 207000000000 yuan compared to last years 205000000000 Vessel Hits Wreckl Reported Sinking ROTTERDAM The Netherlands AHThe 5071ton British motor vessel Horborougb struck wreck today three miles from the Weser River off Gerrnnnyl north west Three German lifghonts were sent to the scene The rnian tug Wcser was reported be alongsidavtbe stricken vessel only 4th WHEEL IUST SPARE CHICAGO APLA Motor is who was freewheeling his 10ycorold car for miles on three wheels was ï¬nally halted by policemen Don Lisod and Armour Blrk noticedii shower of sparks as they passed car which was clipping along on three wheels and turned back to investigate The deputies waved to Samuel Thatcher 31 to bait and told him about his missing wheel You say Ive only three wheels repeated Thatcher incredulously Ill have to see this myself He did and tbcu said it was little hard to steer but it was always hard steerer Thatcher construction worker was charged with reckless driving Follow AUGPSTA Ga AP Chris tian Herter today was named by President Eisenhower to be the new secretary of state The president personally an nounced his choice with Herter any Supportnlixpectedf It CNR Firemen Go OnSSirike By JOHN LnsLANc Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA CPlItny firemens strike on the Canadian National Railways over the diesel issue is pretty sure to be failure Thc threatened strike it is learned lacks the key to success Suppnrtvof other unions Information here is that the Mayor Notify Chamber critic They made their action and they will have to stay by it He added that an additional $1200 was avaflable to the chamber from the industrial com mission for office space This made total grant of 52700 Mayor Kinzie is past presi dent of the Barrie chamber Bleeding Child On Critical List HAMILTON CP Michael Gibn Doctors aided by numerous blood donors have been fighting to savetheiife of the sixyear old haemophiliac since be under went an operation recently Michaels blondlacks the nec essary clotting elements to stop bleeding Freshrblood and blood plasma are being administered every three hoiirs On Wednesday the bleeding stopped forthe first time since the op ration but started again Thurs aywhen the youngster suf fered relapse The bleeding stopped again Friday Trucks 0n Runs Ilis Wildcat Strike Threatens William Murray manager r3 the Motor TransportJndus nl Relations Burea said Friday member members of the lid Brotherhood of Teamsters in parts of Ontario and Quebec He said sudi move was ly to lend to an Ontari wide strike The bureau negotiates on behalf of 65 transportfirma in Ontario The disputebegen lnMontreal Thursdavahora 450 employees of lte 11 th in Soloed by some Montreal em ployees of Smith ted porLLirn tio air They were 3500 CNR firemen would be on their ownor so close to it that it would not matterif theytrled to tie up the transcontinental train serviceto enforce contract demands There would be only scattered supportat the most informed quarters say for what union men in Canada regard generallyas losingfight by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and En ginemcn CLC to bucktechnol ogy Aitertwo strikes against the CPR on the issue of the use of firemen on diesel locomotives with the union eventually cnnA ceding their gradual disappear ance on that roadthe who now is at grips with the big publicly owned CNR It is the same fight that it lost to the CPR Rail labor generally backed the firemen in their first strike against the Canadian Pacific in January 1957 it did not in the second strike last May N0 sueronr And according to the best in formationhere it will not sup port the firemen against the CNR ingwhat it considers los ingycause arthritic hips 5c Copy l2Pages Searing Flames Force Boys Handlers From Rescue Tries LEAMINGTON CPlAhout 20 valuable harness horses were burned to death today when fire destroyed large lrsbaped stable at the beamingtou fairgrounds You could hear horses scream ing and trying to kick their way out said George Sherman worker for the Albert Rogers Sta Ie of Mpntrcal it was torri Ie The fire broke outnear power switch and raced through the ramshackle wooden structure be fore stable crews had chance to reach most of the 30 horses inside Another 100 horses are stabied in nearby buildings which did not burn The illfated structure was in the northeast comer of the grounds An unofficial estimate placed damage at $250000 Among horses saved was Chomp Volo owned by Maple wood Stables of Montreal which was third money winner on the Herter Named Dulles undersecretary since 1057 stand ing at his side at press confer ence Herter is beingfelavated to the cabinet to su cancer stricken John Foster Dulles who resigned last Wednesday Thepfeaidcnt said he send Hahns nolriindtlodtoflhe senate next week Swift conï¬rmation has been predicted Herter was askedewhether he plans any change in US foreign policy He replied with smilehe does not want to getinto that matter until he has been con firmed The new secretary64 also de dined to speculate onwhq will succeed him as undersecretary He added however that he be lieves it is reasonable assump tion that the same team will carry on Eisenhowerand Herter met with reporters in conference room few feet from the presi dents temporary office above the pro shop at the Augusta National Golf Club Herter walked intothe room without the lightweight metal crutches be frequently uses but he had left them in nearby office Eisenhower said simply on his arrival just want to announce my intention to nominate Mr Herert for secretary of state With broad smile Herter former governor of Massachusetts and former member of the House of Representativestold report ers fifeel tine get around pretty well He added that he uses the canes only to ease the weight onhis United States circuit lost season Champ Volo is valued at $0000 An accurate count ofsthe horses lost will not be possible until later today when the ashes of thehulld ing cool and can be examined MrSbermcn said it was the worst barn lire he had ever seen One fellow was nearly burned dont know who he was but he was trying to take struggling horse out of the stable and the wind blew the door shut He couldnt see his way out Stable boys and handlers were forced to flee the flames knifed through the uiidlng the boys escaping with only the clothing on their backs Sulkies harnesses and other equipment had to be abandoned PULL T0 SAFETY othcr horses pulled safely from the building included Tod Riddle stablemate of Champ Volo Luod Yugoslavian import raclt ing under contract with Jim Wie ner of Maplewood Mischief Al owned by Pat Lefaive of Windsor and Johnny Royal owned by Hyatt of Lcamington Mr liyatts Blenheim Boy was identified as one of the horses lost in the blaze Handler Fred List ofChatbam turned in the first alarm He said he tried first to reach an oper ator on the stable telephone but couldnt get an answer Then he ran to nearby house and called Ironically most of the stables were planning to move their horses to race meet at North vilie Mich next week Some horses erebeing movededrller to léliontreal for the nichelieu niee 5506 Homes MayBe Razed TORONTO CP Architect Sulio Venchiarutti jsaid Friday nigbtnbout 5000 homesio subur han EastYork Township may have to be demolished during the next 20 years for apartment building sites if the townsbips master zoning plan is approved Mr Venchiarutti cited the fi gure at special meeting in his offici and said there was nolhlt ing morally wrong in his firm preparing master zoning plan for the township The firm has designed is apart ment buildings in the township He said his estimate of the number of homes to be torn down was based on ration of six or seven homes to the acre in the 000 acres the master planrecorn mends forapartment budding construction The master plan does not per mit expropriation of aoyland he said Private entbrprise must neg0lt tiatc sale with the owners Mr Venchiarutti said If they ages on the sale they can make deal 27° 03555 SCREAM