Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1959, p. 1

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OllhlELEPHONES no cumi Wutna ranx mupnuuLmW numberbufllumhflnul snowman 95th YearNo 2l6 PRESIDENT EISENIIOIVEB laughs heartily as Soviet Pre mier Khrushchev gestures during picturetaking session at the White House Interpre ter Alexander Akalovsh is at centre Secretary of State lerter is portb hidden at Ssmrcnsr climbers i864 BARRIE ONTARlOHZANADA WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16 I959 left More stories and photo of Khrushchev visit In United States on page 15 Pupils Killed With Adults HOUSTON Tex AP man walks across the street with bomb and kills children So said Will in Hawcs who had just ident led the body of his only son William Jr The lad was oneoi six persons killed when man pushed button and blew up suitcase of explosives Tuesday on the playground at Edgar Allen Poe Elementary School Paul ll old Orgeron 47 pressed the doorbelltype button minutes after enrolling his son Dusty Paul in the school In addition to young llawes the blast killed Orgeron Dusty azi other pupil teacher and cus todian The 18 persons injured in cluded the principal Mrs Duty 64 Four children remain in critical condition Several are in serious condition with leg amv putations and internal injuries Fire Destroys Store Flats Fire this morning destroyed sporting goods store and two apartments in the main business section of Allislon mother Mrs Lydia Campbell and her sevenvyearold son Gregory the only occupants on the premises at fire time escaped but pet terrier named Tiny perished in the flames The fire started atthe back of the premises at about 740 am and within minutes the building was blazing inferno It took an hour for the Allister firehrigade to get the fire un der control The sporting goods store was owned by Jack Thompson who had left with Don Campbell occupant of one of the apart merits above the store around 630 em to go fishing in the Collingwood area OPP and Game Wardens are to locate the two men who were not expected back until late to night The secondapartment was no eupied by Mr and Mrs Harry TIPBESSilIME V1Etim Blamed Buchanén both of whom had left for work prior to the fire Harry Campbell had also left for work Neighbors saved35 bicycles from the store and few things were also saved from the Camp bell apartment The Buchanan apartment was gutted but the major damage in the Campbell apartment was smoke and wa ter scar Mercy Flight To Save Boys Lila OTTAWA CF respirator was flown here by RCAF mercy flight from Toronto Tuesday night in bid to save the life of 19 monthold boy admitted to Civid Hospital with bulbar polio com plicated by pneumonia The boy Robert Derouchierson of Mrand Mrs Albert Daron chie ofCornwallhwas one of four new cases admitted Tuesday night three of themfrom the Cornwall district Plastics CHATHAM GP An accident victim was blamed by coroners jury Tuesday for having unsafe tires onhis car which was involved in an accident near Thamrsville last rmonth which killed four persons and seriously injured two others The jury laid the blame on Sydney Mills Weller who died the day after the accideht Treasures From Canada MONTREAL or nyszauinaisch young lolish pianistvv beginning North American tour said here the cultural troas ures Canada retur edlo Poland last winter drewtremendous ClanS when werc displayed in Warsaw recently AskjSloplInliChina Campaign PEKING Reuters Red China today for the list time asked India to stop antiChinese activities Dalai Lama exiled ruler of Tibet mommy oils water Plans involving the HAILEYBURY or Council for this town soniues south of Kirkland Lake decided Tuesday to go ahead with $20000 program for water supply improvements recommendedby the Ontario Water Resources Commission 31 Painlings Stolen Villioin Knives and John Cecil Fitch died as they ran ahead of the class when they were re leased for recess Thcir playful cagernms placed them in the on expected danger zone Mrs Jennie Koltcr 54 sec andgrade teacher and James Montgomery 56 school custod ian died while aiding Mrs Dory in trying to persuade Orgeron to Ienve th chool grounds lw incoherent nabs were found on the playground but po lice and the FBI could findno specific reason why Orgeron former convict set off the ex plosion HANDED NUIES Mrs Patricia Johnston an other secondgrade teacher Orgeron approached her handed her the threatening notes and asked her to read them She said he kept mumbling something about God and hav ing power in suitcase He was carrying small black suitcase He kept on urging me to get the children in circle Miss Johnston said Teachers summoned Mrs Doty who arri minutes later with Montgomery TOLD TO LEAVE told him that behad to leave the school grounds Mrs Duty said He kept ng me over and over have to get to the children That is the last thing know There was terrific explosio as was standing near him talking to him Hundreds ofparenls and neighlt borsrushed to the school when the blastshook the area momnuns WITH ram came 235111513 CllESTERVlLLE Ont cri Provincialpiilice are moving in on twb suspected kidnappers sur¢ rounded in cornfield near Gold field it was reportedtoday The two roennobjects of huge manhunt in this district were driven off in on exchange ofgun firevwith farmer Tuesday night near thisrvillage 50 miles south of Ottawa No one was injured Today police said they wer peeling toh make capture soon as they encircledthe pair in field outside the small commu nity oi Goldfield 25 miles north west of Cornwall The two are thought to be the ones who have been ng out in farm homesAnd holding occu pants at gunpoint Their trail be gan inthe Niagara Falls Olin districtlast week Provincial police atGornwall said they were unable to identify the farmer who drove the men away from hisbome few min utes after the suspects tied up couploat another district homo uN TSE nrrvro Reception Icv World Reports LONDON CDBritish news papers today described Nikita Khrushchevs welcome to Wash ington as chilly The Soviet prcmlers arrival in the United Stntcs was blamed wide and high on the front pages or almost every national news tho co eol historydor better blr oes not like lke Ike has practlcally nothing in common with Mr Yet the two of them must get along together if they are to end the cold war MENTION NEGROES in East Gcrmnny newspapers made no mention of the Washing silent mismiling was the head line ovc dispatch from the read the bead line in the tabloid Daily Sketch So chilly commented The Daily Mirror The Labor paper Daily Herald reported that Khrushchev soon madehimsall at home alter an icy welcome TRIED HARD The Daily mprcss said Khrushchev triedoh how hard he triedto got on good terms with the crowds lining the road The Communist Daily Worker made only passing reference to the silence of the crowds but said the recepti warmed up later Many Br newspapers have been placing high hopts on Kbrushchevs meetings with Pres ident Eisenhower The Daily Sketch said in an editorial Their meeting may change Symbols Services Across Protest Quietly NEW YORK AmAcross the UnitedStntes symbols of mourn iog are cropping up and prayer lul services are being held as some Americans expressvtheir protest or concern over the visit of Premier Rhnishchev But few of the demonstrations have personally touched the Rus sian leader and they are gener ally quiet and solemnnot violent Canada us Police Seek North Bay Boy NORTH BAY CWPolice in Canada and the United States have been asked to watchfor man sought for question in con nection with the disappearance last Thursday of 14 year old Kenneth Behee Police in suburban West Fe the boys home they mailed more than 1000 circularsyester day asking police to watch for ArthurA Barr 40 friend of the boys family Barrwas identified from photo graphsby witnases who said he was the man who came to Ken neths school andclaiming to be the boys uncle gained permission to take him home too crowds coolness Several East Berlin newspapers claimed that Khrushchevs reception Washingtons Negro quarters had been particularly cordial The visit took almost all of top front page headline space in western European newspapers but most papers were chary of editorial comment so early in the visit la France todays top domestic story an expected statement on Algeria tonightby President de Gaulle had to share the topspot with the Khrushchev story French papers carried no edi tornl conuneoL There was litUocomment in West German newspapers but their headlines emphasized the cool icy and silent as pects of the reception One paper the Hamburg and zeitnng compared the Washing ton spectators to people who go to the zoo to watch the ferocious beasLs from safe distance Russians Visit Theitmerlcnn peoplrapoeamd to be almost unanimously adher ing to President Eisenhowers re quest lor courteous treabnentol an importanbioreign visitor Many of the protests showed more imagination than anger Hungarian refugee tried to put block blindfoldover the eyes of the Statute of Liberty in New York harbor but the cloth dropped from the statucs crown and was torn away by the wind FLY UPSIDE DOWN paper plant at Holyoke Mass and St Josephs Roman Catholic Cathedral in Bulfalo NY both flew flags upside downthe distress signal skywriting plane drew huge cross over Washington skies as Kbnrshchev was driven into thecapital Tuesday fjiut symbol of our faith sponsored by an antiComrnunIst religious gratin The Soviet premi may also have been able to bear the Faith of Our Fathers tolled by church hells as the caravan went past the White House Buthe did not see asign read ing Tyrants Not Welcome USA which two Georgetown University students tried to put lip outside the White House The youths wearingblack armbands were ordered away withtheir sign ctrs In and drove car PDIICE said they plan to use helicopter help flush out the men hclieved tohe on foot somewhere within 10 mile iadius of farmyard 192 miles east of herejwherethey aban donedthe cor Tuesday night Some 60 policemen patrolled farms and woods in temperatures thatxranged down to 30 degrees during thenightand early oft the couple BEATNICK Plllll JUST T00 BEAT SAN FRANCISCO AmTwo Vouldbo beatnik bandits were heat from the start Tuesday incy just couldnt communi ea ltlnn mean this is it tisped one of the tough guys This is stickup Aébcrt Heinemnn 4ft liar encrv at the llungry busy polishing glosses only half hcard him Returned to waiter Clarence Quinn nnd sold think these guysare pulling heist Quinn didnt hear too well either He thought Heineman said they were trying to pull knife Quinn walked over to the pair shook them both up then tossed both out into the street Man like mean you dont gct the picture was the last word heard At Leas 18 Dea In Italy EARLETTA Italy AP The collapse of livestorey apart ment building assumedtbe pro portions of major tragedy here today as 3000 men dug frantic ally in its debris removed It dead persons and expressed fears tbntthefinnl too might be much higher Another is ured persons were carrledflom lhe sinall mountain of wreckage At least another 80 to 00 were not actgoitinted for Thera were ears amanyolthese be dead The building crashed down at am today with rear and rumble that made many residents of this portcityof50000 think that atanker had exploded Thousands of them rushed out into theistreels in panic ERussia Stops lam Voice Of America WASHINGTON AP Russia stopped jamming Voice of Amer ica programs Tuesday for the first time in 10 years Georgev Allen director of the 115 information agency said the jamming was halted when Tues days first programs in Russian were beamed toward the Soviet Union Sc Copy20 Roger FOR CHINA tilOll YEAR Vote Brushes Off Soviet Objeetion UNITED NATIONS NY AP The United Nations steering com mittee today brushed aside Soviet objections and voted to shelve for th another year the question of seat Communlst China in the world organization The postponement was posed by the United States The vote in the committee was 12 to with oneabatention ltstill has to be ratiflcd by the full mmuntry General Assembly but approval was assured us delegate James Wadslt worth told the steering committee that any move to act on the is sue now would be ill timed in view of recent Communlst aclt ticns in Asia Indian Defence ltllnlster Krishna Manon had urged the UN to consider the Chinarepresenta tion question Manon said that none of the event that have happened in our part of the world have any relevance Manon didnot mention specifi cally the border clashes between Indian and Chinese forces or the Tibet alfair rnvons SEATING Indiasposition in favor of seat ing the Peking regime he said remainsunchanged Tslang Chinese National ist delegate denounced Indias proposal as an unlrlendlv act pro lyls at tbls moment more ap propriate be said for the gen eral assembly to investigate the acts of genocide in Tibet rather an consider the question of Chinas representation in the United Nations Vasily Kumetsov deputy Sir victforelgn minister supported India He referred to the presence of Premier Khrushchev in the United States and sald the ns sembly should use this occasion to try to relax tension Govt Securities Oversuhscrihed OTTAWA CF The govern ments new $325000000 public to sue of securities was ovcrsulk scribedwben books closed mesa day nigh Finance Mlnlater Fleming announced today The issue gave subscriberso choice among three types of bonds with interest yields rang ing up to 061 per cent and an issue of mday treasury bills Mr Flemlngs statement show ing allotments made of the four securities lndicatcd that public interest centered on new three year bond with coupon interest rate of 5v per cant sold at mos to yield 633 per cent an nually Jupiter Explodesi Animals CIPE CANAVEEAL APlA Jupiter missile carrying 11 preg nant mice and two frogs exploded today 10 seconds alter launching The shot was to have been test of the elfects of space flight on the tiny animals and several other biological samples packed in the nose ycone The woiddhe space travellers met fierydeath when the Jup iter blew apart about 1000 feet in the air Pieces of the vehicle fell back on the launching area No person in the area wasth The sofoot rocket rose from iLs pad at 745 am EDT It veered sharply off course almost immclt diately Suddenly it erupted in huge ball of fire and smoke as it Eva ripped by tons of exploding uc The delenee department an nounced later that the range Aboard safety otlicer deliberately de stroyed the big missile when his instruments detected malfunc tion The Jupiter was tohave car ried its flying menagerle some 300 miles into space and 1500 miles down the Atlantic missile range where ships andplancs waitedhoping torecover the nose cone and its cargo The mice and frogs weia packed into the huge cone with one of the strangestgroups of living things ever assembled Also aboard were onions and rnustard seeds fruit fly larvae bread mouldfhurnanjhlood and skin algae cellssea urchin eggs and radiation emulsion packs The National Aeronautics and Space Administrationsaid the test of space flight on various biological systems would help prepare the way for manned spacejjourneysp gusonFroats of nearhyiDundela They defta ca in the vFrongs yard and wen Frbais so said emcnwere whilethey kept ing hours They warned district residents to keep their doors lied helmen are believed torbetho pair who abducted Mr and Mr George Rooney from their Ni gara districh home last week then kidnapped five persons ear Belleville Sunday night The men invaded twofarm homesmthls district Tuesday lt uumvrran ouasrs lothemorning they were the uninvr ed gucstshof Mrs Ethel Machud Slyearold widow and herpunt 71 It nld

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