Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1955, p. 11

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reque for 3200c declines try for 64000 jw york ap mrs cather- kreiuer took a cue from the e and tuesday night declined uk her 32000 tv quiz show lings on the chance of doubling ironsy r knowledge of the bible had n the 34yearold grandmother 1 camp hill pa answers to i t lions that enabled her to ac- e the 32000 in three previous arances on the cbs show e 64000 question ieday night she had the choice aking her winnings thus iar or lg another question which if vered correctly would have her iht lop prize of s000 if had missed the answer she id have got a 7000 automo- as a consolation prize r a moment it appeared that would lake the chance she hal march the master of cere- 1 lies that she felt pretty eonfi- she could answer the tmal stion the studio audience burst applause r hen the applause died down ever she added that she would j the biblical quotation let r moderation be known s all i i and would be satisfied with s320c0 after the show reporters asked her to repeat the source of the quotation she pulled a card from her purse and exclaimed oh dear i said it wjong its from the philippians chapter four fifth verse on the air she had named the source as epbesians kkpt it secret mrs kreitzer who works as a typist at a naval supply depot near her home told reporters she had made up her mind several days ago not to shoot for the 64000 she kept the decision a secret how ever until broadcast time when asked what she would do with her winnings she said she ucn know but would put it in the bank for the time being until j things calm down a little she told reporters she had checked on the income tax she would have to pay on her winnings and figured she would be able to keep about 20000 of the 32000 in the studio audience were her husband james a carpenter and three of her six sons and their wives according to the policy of the tv show ihe question she would have drawn was not revealed iwill paint i large murals ottawa cp three weu- i knin canadian artists have been commissioned by the government to paint three large murals which rill decorate walls on the sixth 1 1oor of the newhcomojed nz veterans memorial building here of the deoartment of veterans af fair they are charles f comfort university of toronto george pep- oer toronto college of art and andre bieler queens university kingston ont each artist will paint one mural one panel will depict canadas armed forces in action another will illustrate the departments re habilitation program and the third will show various aspects of treat ment carried out in dva hospitals it is expected the murals will be set in place by this fall j firm promises to hike steelworkers wages p1tts3lrgh ap the so 1 us aluminum producer tuesday opened wage negotiations with the united steelworkers cio on an amicable ncte promising an m- crease and a real effort to es- tablish a pay structure negotiators for the union a aluminum company of america met for two hours in the initial session the meeting then was re cessed until a date to be mutually agreed on by both sides probably next week a poor deal port credit cp james j wuson 17 collected s3 from friends who bet him he couldnt uproot a street sign that was during i the weekend wilson pleaded guilty recenlv in court to damaging the sign and parted with 47 for wilful i damage three heart specialists heard lit inheritance tax hearing toronto cp a hearing tion of a 7500000 gift trust cre- held to take evidence from three ated by mr xorris a year before i the stolfrvihe tribune thursday july u 1955 rvtji tl toronto fct spesv lists in con nection wiii the state of illinois claim for nintanee tax from the estate of james d xorris of chi cago concluded here this week a statement issued by counsel for bath state and defeif e follow ins be hearing which was closed to the press stated the testimony will be forwarded to th counts- court of lake county 111 which will determine what weight it may- have in drtermining the inherit ance tax due at todavs hearing no decision was nor could be made concerning the effect of the testimony given the statement said illinois is claiming a large por- he did on th cnmrd h- set no the trust because he knew he was acj to die am did so tu i escape inheritance tax vorris was a multimillionaire whose interests ranged from hockey and boxing to the cash grain market and great lakes shipping he died in chicago of a heart attack at the age of 73 in 1952 his principal beneficiarv was his son james d g xorris jr president of the international box ing club and of madison square garden the three doctors treated mr xorris here befo the fund was set up the state claims they gave him information which led him to believe he would die shortlv mistress nd goats reunited fort laxgley bc cpt six goats a dog and their mispress were reunited a this eraser river farming eoniniuriiy recently a week after they left together in a taxi and trailer from ontario but the trip hadnt panned out the way dr isabella k a mac- donald had planned it in true scot- j tish tradition she told the goats i the dog and the two tavi drivers j when they reached the rocky mountains you take the high road ill lake the low road and thats how they worked it taxi drivers steve occnner and j bruno lemieux of blairmore ont i continued along the high road through the mountains while miss msccnald took the train she didnt like the altitude said oconnor here miss macdonald a retired med ical doctor brought her odd com panions from alexand ta oat 75 irtirs west of montreal to the hme of her brotherlalaw and sister mr and mrs duncan maclean taxi fare hotels and train fare cost her about 300 she plans to remain here hoping to ge into social welfare work in the fiaser valley new england peak highest point in the new eng land states mount washington in new hampshire reaches 62s8 feet great river the irrawaddy river principal i waterway ia burma is navigable i 900 miles from the sea 00 prisoners en 2hour riot peh pridays till 10 pm wednesday till 12so pm rince albert sask cp ince albert penitentiary prison- i staged a twohour riot within prison walls tuesday night but cials gave no indication of the son for the outbreak arden c c coutts was absent holidays when the institutions prisoners set fire to almost a en buildings and seized eight irds as hostages the guards e released within minutes as er guards used tear gas leputy warden g t crofton i one guard and one prisoner injured in the disturbance ich resulted in three buildings ng destroyed and others dam- id seriously several shots were d it took firefighters 4v4 hours control the fires tie riot broke out just as the nlng exercise period ended at oners back at gun point 630 pm mdt ires were started simultaneously in the stable the coal and flour shed the paint shop the old shops dome the laundry the engineers shop the fire hall and the cement shed the stables the flour shed and the cement shed were destroyed no estimate of damage was given out but damage was believed to be extensive warden coutts was expected back at the prison today from his vacation in prince albert national park an investigation was started im mediately after the disturbance deputy warden crofton reported he added that the prisoners did not attempt to escape guards lined the wall and held the pris- rritated driver ills 3 strangers lint mich ap a drinking ck driver irritated by the mghlng and giggling of fellow tons shot two couples in the id in a neighborhood tavern esday night state police re- ted two women and a man were led another man was near ith today venneth kuner 30 of detroit is seized in his truck a short le later near pontiac 25 miles m the scene police said he idily admitted the shootings and ild give no explanation except i irritation other patrons caused him they said he had been drink ing but was not drunk i was just out for a goo time police quoted him as saying kuner told officers the four vic- tlme were perfect strangers they were sitting together in a booth at a bar and restaurant at suburban grand blanc when ku ner walked in state police said kuner sat at the bar drinking a beer when he finished they said he went to a rest room came out and strode up to the two couples booth spoke not a word and began firing point blank ripe sweet amd delicious t new t each 79 ontario grown itops parade marchers aid n fire fight napanee cp the grand ilk was just over and the ecch were about to start it was the turn of the orange- n from the village of marlbank miles north of this eastern on- rio town to act as hosts tuesday district loyal orange lodges all but 10 of marlbanks adults d youths were here for the day ion police stopped the parade th this emergency message marlbank men please return me immediately a fire is throat ing to wipe out the village the men ran in all directions ading for their cars and the rush p home a few miles away they w smoke rising a strong east nd was fanning the blaze ouse destroyed meanwhile 10 men and live mien in the village had answered e call for help to start a bucket igade for two hours the fire irned out of control a sixroom house a service stn- bri two henhouses and the birds side were destroyed but for the distance of the returning men id volunteers from neighboring immunities marlbank might have en badly scarred as it was tse 300 village resi- nts agreed it was he most hectic ily 12 on record maniac admits murdering two jamestown n y ap an employed taxi driver has nd- lilted the rape slaying of his rothers wife and her 19-month- i daughter police say joseph reade 16 who described imself in a damn maniac was i be arraigned in city court today i two counts of firstdegree mur- crop picture in ontario satisfactory toronto cpwhile contin ued dry weather especially in east ern ontario has resulted in the dry- m up of pastures and a falling off of milk production the agricultural picture in ontario is generally sat isfactory agriculture minister thomas said today drying up of pastures had made it necessary for many dairy farm ers to supplement pasturage with grain and cnsilge in some sec tions of the province reports from western ontario in dicate that corn sugar beet and tobacco crops are in good shape despite the lack of normal rainfall with the exception of peaches all fruit crops arc reported to be in good supply and of better than average qualiyt the peach crop has suffered from leaf curl in some areas in addition to a heavy loss of trees clue to the wet fall and the aftereffect of hurricane hazel many trees die department officials report thai between 80000 and 100000 peach trees in the age group of one to six years died as a result of the wet fall last year eastern ontario reports that oats have headed out short and that unlesr air soon comes the grain crop may ne light in that section of the province northern ontario has been more fortunate in that rainfall has been normal in timiskaming a heavy rainfall a week ago has greatly improved the prospects for spring crops thunder bay however is i in need of more mnisturc with pastures reported poor 75 lb c bat arriving fresh daily fancy preserving fruits cherries sweet and sour raspberries blueberries granulated suga fine or medium 100lb bag 798 kraft cheesewhiz 8oi jar 33 c koz mr s9 savaday 2 pkgs 8 10 inch paper plates 25 swifts 3 tins gerbebs baby foods strained and junior 3 s29 cereals 21 oxygen blast rins structure good luck margarine mb pkg mitchells apple juice 200z tins soig margarine 23 llfo pkg buffalo xy faplflamcs fed by oil and gas caused an csti- mated 100000 damage to the lake erie foundry company here tucsj day night exploding oxygen and acetylene tanks sent metal ripping through i the twostorey brick structure like hrapnel oil ujed in the manu- ouw n ma- wivns a iwofimiiy dwelling adjacent ta jhe foundry on the east side oi the stocky sandyhaired heade gned a tatement police said uesday night admitting he stran- led and beat to death mrs bev- rly reade 26 and her daughter heryl lynn early tuesday inwardly i feel that i want to the best christian in h lac he told police i cant con- ol the outward part nd i dont now whv francc reade 4 the huaad j wa5 a imaged by the nd father found the nude bodies n a bloodstained mittress m t sdroom of m fourroom apart- en aj crk flanes ckrm nesi genu ptob3i rfcokpincs b returned heme from iwxi rhrrirryph records in 1531 i compared won g000ck u lfe raiayhgrera

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