rie Me ak Ca 7 . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 28, 1964 ee GOOD EVENING -- By JACKGEARIN -- FRANK DAVIS BOWS OUT OF DRUMHEAD POST *Sjeaking of the recent Drumhead service and parade put on here by Unit 42, the Canadian Corps Association -- : Frank Davis, one of the key organizers of this event since its inception in 1960, will not be available next year because of business pressure, He will be missed, An ex-president of Unit 42, his association with the Corps dates back to 1949 when the Oshawa branch was founded, He served four terms on the Ontario board of directors, two years on the Provincial executive. He started promo- tion of the Drumhead serv- ice originally with Jack Har- per and Jack Goulding and is currently the ae , is and Welfare officer. FRANK DAVIS ye took part in the Nor- mandy invasion on D-Day with North Shore Regiment of the Sth Brigade, 3rd, Infantry Division. He was wounded at Bourgebois in August, 1944. He has rendered Unit 42, which now has a membership in excess of 500, a most unique and valuable service. THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF EDUCATION The Hamilton Spectator recently ran an illustrated fea- ture story "Frills Without Trustees' Tears" on surging costs of school construction, It read, in part: 'No frills, all func- tion. . That's the way Hamilton trustees like their schools built. But now and then, more and more, board of education officials and the architects they hire manage to sneak in something different in design. That something is never colos- sally daring; it always has been tried before in some other elty; but for Hamilton, it may be unusual... and through this bits and pieces campaign, the city's schools are becoming the most interesting buildings around, The front of Rox- borough Park PS looks more like an entrance to a swank apartment house, At Cardinal Heights PS, architect Stanley Roscoe put murals on the walls, Not. ordinary murals: Egyp- tian hieroglyphics . . . How did architects get approval for all these little touches? In most cases, by showing that pleasing design doesn't cost a cent more, The frills aren't really frills you are not paying for them, are they? And that seems to satisfy those cost-conscious trustees." LITTLE NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE Each year about this time of year we run into a gentle- man named Symon Schwartz of Chicago, Ill., who never fails to-remind us that Christmas is just around the corner, The reason? Mr. Schwartz grows Christmas trees on the Ridges in the area of Tyrone and Mosport and. exports them to the U.S. market, He specializes in Scotch Pines and this year his staff will cut more than 20,000, He has 140,000 planted..... The Canadian Corps Association will hold its annual con- vention in Oshawa next November -- it was last held here in 1957, INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER TO BE C OF C SPEAKER Industrial Development should be everybody's business. James Williams, Oshawa Industrial Commissioner will dis- cuss the subject in what he calls "a progress report" before the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday in the Hotel Genosha at 11.30 a.m... .. For that reader who re- cently requested that we publish the make up of the Oshawa Centennial committee, here it is -- William 0. Hart, chair- man; Wallace Young, Tobie Couture, Ross Gibson, Mrs. J. Aldwinckle, R, White, Patrick Monaghan, Rev. A. Woolcock, George Campbell, D. Iverson, James P. Williams (secretary); Aldermen John Brady and Walter Branch, Mrs. G. S. Morison, Russell McNeil and Garnet Tubb, CITY KIWANIANS TO OTTAWA CONVENTION Speaking of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club ~ It will send several dele- gates to Ottawa this week ; 'for that convention of the a Ontario - Quebec - Mari- times district (largest in Can- ada with more than 10,000 > members), The list will include Robert 94 Stroud (governor in 1960); SA. E. 'Bert' Coulter (gov- ernor in 1954); Henry Reed ~ (lieutenant - governor this , year) and Dr, Gordon Adair, Stephen Saywell is lieutenant- governor designate for the district and will assume these -duties-next--Fanuary, The Oshawa club was re ee SHATTERED PRESIDENT'S SKULL By JOHN BARBOUR WASHINGTON (AP) -- The last half-hour of life was barely life, at all, His recognizable world re- into the shell4ike pro- dence to dem died In something more than 4.8 seconds, something tess than eight seconds, two bullets struck the president, } The first entered apparently just above the shoulder blade, Oswald BALTIMORE (AP)--Thomas G, Buchanan, whose book Who Killed Kennedy stirred doubts in Europe, said Sunday he re- mains unconvinced by the War- ren commission report that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of the presi- dent, "The report furnished added |detatls which tend to confinm in jgeneral . , . my position that | Oswald is neither wholly imno- jcent nor wholly guility," Buch- anan said in an interview, Buchanan retuned to the United States from Paris, where he has been living, to cover the report for foreign newspapers and to mework his book for its first American pub- lication, scheduled Nov, 23, He feels the commission 'un- der pressure to get this neport out" made it "more a matter of public melations than a mat- ter of investigation." RAISES QUESTIONS Some questions Buchanan feels the commission failed to answer satisfactorily include: 1, Did Oswald and Jack Ruby, the night club operator . con- victed of shooting Oswald, know each other beforehand ? Buch- anan said 10 persons swore out affadavits to the FBI saying they saw the two together on different occasions. 2, How can one explain the affidavit of Patrolman Seymour Weitzman of the Dallas police at the base of the neck, to the near the returned to Washington by fed- eral agents, Texas Governor John B, Con- Still Has Doubt Alone the assassination weapon was am Italian 6.5 Carcano carbine, Buchanan does not accept the commission interpretation that \the identification was made in |haste because Weitzman filed the affidavit the day after the shooting. "That gives me two aissas- sins,"" he said, He believes the Mauser was the gun found im- mediately after the shooting jand that the 'Carcano was \brought in from outside the building later, 8, Did Oswald actually shoot at retired Gen, Edwin Walker \in April while Walker was sit- \ting in his home? Buchanan leaked two private investigators founc that a former empboyee of Walker fired the shot. And he questions that if Oswald was as good. a marksman to hit Ken- nedy in a moving car from a sixth-storey window, how could he miss Walker, sitting in a jrange? | 4, Why was Oswald given a classified job while serving in the marines when it was known he cailed himself a Marxist and read Communist literature? Bu- chanan sees. this as an indica- tion of a possible tie-in with |U.S, intelligence agencies, Buchanan, who says he was fired by the Washington Eve- ning Star in 1948 for being a Communist, tends to view the Kennedy assassination as a -| ripping muscle and lung, creat- }| first to minister to him was Dr. resident "lin general surgery. lighted room at a much closer!" who saw the rifle found' in the|right-wing plot of which Oswald book depository and identified|was only a part, Buchanan said it as a 7.65 Mauser, lhe quit the party about 15 years The Warren commission said'ago. WEATHER FORECAST Turning Warmer, Cloud Increasing TORONTO (CP) Marine forecast issued by the weather office at 8:30 a.m., valid until 11 a.m, Tuesday: | Lake Superior: South west! Forecasts issued by the Tor- | onto weather office at 5:30 a.m, Synopsis: Today will probably be sunny in most sections of On- ltario although the approach of) |a cold front from northern Man-|winds 20 to 30 knots, shifting |}°" jitoba may result in increasing|to northwest 15-to 25 west Tues: jcloud and showens in mostiday morning. Fair today, be- jnonthern regions, This will be|/coming cloudy with some show- followed by somewhat lower ers tonight. |temperatures again in the far Lake Huron, Geongian Bay; jnorth, Elsewher radual!, ; 4 ; ; a Elsewhere' a gradual) iont variable winds, becoming Ge PONE TES VDE tealg, PGs oy Second Shot Fatal To JFK nally was also wounded, The bullet that emerged from the had power enough to tear through the governor's back, ing a large wound in the front of the chest, still tumbling to inflict ts final injury to the It took five minutes to carry| Charles J, Carrico, a HEARS CHEST SOUNDS was on_ his lion was ashen, blue-white, the sounds that might have been heart beats, of the skull was missing,' the Warren report said, "'He ob- served shredded brain tissue' and slow bleeding that in- creased. when circulation wats} established, A tube was inserted into the windpipe and pure oxygen was ladministered to aid breathing. president's neck yawed in its|president flight and slowed -- but still) point vernor's right wrist and left : The back, Carico said the complex-| caiq Dr. Carrico 'noted the frontal neck wound and the head|@¥ wound 'where a sizable portion i atrived, The first was Dr, Later, asked why he did not turn the president over to jook for other wounds, Dr, Carrico "This man was in obvious ex- treme and cope with them, before at- tempting to evaluate the full extent of injumies. , . ." After the president died, why didn't doctors make an effort to ingpect his back? Carrico was asked. q be | nobody reallly had Other, more senior doctors Dallas Attor DALLAS (AP) -- District At- torney Henry Wade and lawyer Joe Tonahill said Sunday they agreed with the Warren .com- mission's observation that a} fair trial for Lee, Harvey Os-| wald would have heen difficult| obtain, The commission's report. said part: "The numerous statements, sometimes erroneous, made to the press by various local law enforcement officials, during this period of confdsion and dis- order in'the (Dallas) police sta- tion (the night of Nov, 22 and during the day Nov. 23), would have presented serious ob- stacles to the obtaining of a 'fair trial for Oswald, ., ." The commission has con- cluded that it was Oswald, a 24-year-old self-styled Marxist, who assassinated president Kennedy, He was himself shot to death the morning of Nov. 24 by Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub operator. Ruby was 'sentenced to death in March for the slaying of Os- wald, Wade: prosecuted; 'Tona- hill, along with Melvin Belli, de- fended. WENT ON TV "The local law enforcement people went on television and told the world that they had enough evidence to send Os- wald to the electric chair," Tonahill said Sunday, "I don't see how he could have got a fair trial after that." Ware said it would have been better if no one had commented evidence regarding Oswald. "'All the evidence should have come from the witness. stand. I say it should have been done that way. But when the presi- dent has been killed, you have Fair Trial Impossible suppose the heart to do it," he said. ney Agrees Oswald. The same day, Dallas homicide Capt, Will Fritz told reporters: "This man (Oswald) killed the president," Tonahill said public state- ments such as those made Nov. 23 by Wade and Fritz contri- buted to Ruby's killing of Os- waild, In San Francisco, Belli said the report provided corrobora- tion for his claim that Ruby "didn't and couldn't have got a 'fair trial; and corroboration of my statement that he was rail- roaded in a kangaroo court, the American Bar Association not- By JOSEPH MacSWEEN people. was shown in the murder of ' presi- ee eee British Papers Laud Queen: On Canadian Visit with a gun can do terrible dam- age. "The Queen takes i for igs t i "But Jet not the nest of us) take it for granted, | "While party leaders quarrel) about } not told their mother's death. and! vestigating the blaze in the 's husband, Joseph, vee of de Havilland t. Two of her chil- 4, and Christie, 12, immediately of ns, Slack's two other chil- than a little irksome to Canadi- ans, The Economist says the "san- est" Oanadian comment came} from Lorenzo Pare, writing in| | Magazine Fire | Set, Police Say TORONTO (CP) -- Police say a fine that destroyed 25,000 copies of the Toronto Star's Ca- nadian Weekly magazine early Saturday was deliberately set. Arson squad detectives are in- Ibraemor gardens (Stevenson Rd, N. end Annepolis Ave.) Oshawa's Most Convenient Community Individually designed homes at sensible prices. EXCLUSIVE REALTOR MILLEN Real Estate Ltd. 9 BAGOT ST. 728-1679 ero St warehouse of the American News Company Ltd, in. subur- ban East York, Manager George Harwood called police when an automatic sprinkler system went off. East York firemen found a pile of blazing papers near the rear door of the warehouse, The blaze was extinguished before "lit could spread, i drew unfavorable com- from the American Bar the prosecution, the judge and the Daillas court in which Ruby was convicted, Thugs Threaten REALTOR 728-9474 187 King St. Eost PAUL RISTOW LTD. WILL BE OUT OF Judge's Wife After Trial | MONTREAL (CP)--Police in suburban Longueuil reported that two men threatened the wife of Judge Emile Trottier Saturday to get him to with- draw from a court case. Police said Mrs, Trottier told them she was driving across the Jacques Cartier Bridge to St. Helen's Island in the St. Lawrence River to join her husband, who was attending a conference of Quebec judges, At the bridge turn-off road to the island, a car cut im front of her, she said. One man got out and told her that Judge Trottier must drop some real problems," the dis- trict attorney said, yg ies is in prospect, | outhwest 15 to 95 tote alter: Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie,/noon, fair. |Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- Lak Ente: \tario, Haliburton regions, Wind-|, /"@ke *ne: Northeast winds| jsor, London, Toronto, Hamilton, | |Kilkaloe; Tuesday sunny in the! Y | monning followed by increasing! Lake Ontario: Light variable} cloudiness in the aftennoon.|winds, becoming southwest 15 Cool tonight, warmer Tuesday, | late tonight, fair. Winds southwest 15 Tuesday. ' Georgian Bay, Algoma, Tim-| 1» --_-- Erg eel lagami regions, North Bay, Sud-|.™ clon ipast shew ehitads lbury: Variable cloudiness and| Windsor cool tonight. 'Tuesday~s ~grr} St.Thomas. s.os0e jthe morning followed by _ in- London 40 40 "The press was yelling and screaming for information about the suspect, and_ there 110 knots, becoming southwest 10/was some talk that maybe the/ mon were killed. to 15 Tuesday. morning, fair. |polic: were beating him (Os-/" Juage 'Trottier last week wald) up... ." (On Nov, 23, Wade told the press that he was confident of getting the death penalty for PLAN ACCELERATION TAIPEI (AP) -- Nationalist aids _on__the "China mainiand" will be stepped up, the case involving charges against several men in connec- tion with an. attempted holdup |Aug. 29 at a gunshop in down- |town Montreal in which two jcommitted six men to stand |trial in connection with the at- jtempted holdup. Two are jcharged with capital 'murder, three with non-capital murder. The sixth is charged, with being an accessory after the fact. os DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. PROMPT. PRESCRIPTIONS ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 IN PREPARATION FOR BIG THINGS COMING THURSDAY Watch Wednesday's Paper for Details at OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. The abortive raid at the in- af temational firearms" com A 40 35 35 40 the mainland recovery planning|resulted in the killing of Leslie board announced Sunday after|MacWilliams, vice-president of ident Chen Cheng, the board's|the finm, and Alfred Pinisch, a chairman, said measures also|store employee. They were loneasing cloudiness in the after-|itchoner .+...696 noon, Warmer Tuesday, Winds|Mount Forest...,. light tonight, southwest 15 Tues-|Wingham .....+. day. Hamilton : founded in 1928 and has 120 ROBERT STROUD members -- the Westmount Kiwanis club was founded in 1958 and has 50 members, | The disidents - Mob Held Off By Union Man | With Grenade SAIGON (AP) A South Vietnamese tabor union leader pulled out the pin of a hand Sunday closed in. the area, | rived near downtown Saigon: Police finally convinced Van to leave and backed up a truck|tered showers late this after-|/Earlton to the headquanter's front door,|n00n and evening, Tuesday|Sault Ste. Marie.. Still holding the grenade, Van got into the truck, The dissi- dents then etered the building. iday. Cochrane, western Jame §/St. Catharine 40 will be taken to incite anti- |Bay regions: Scattened showers|Toronto 42 late this afternoon and evening,| Peterborough .... He| Cleaning and cooler again to-|Trenton pulled the pin and, holding the|night, Tuesday sunny in the|Kingston . grenade in front of him cleared|morning, becoming cloudy injKillaloe .. |the afternoon, Winds light to-|Muskoka . . North Bay..+.e« |night and Tuesday. Scat-|Sudbury .. White River region: |mainty cloudy with showers in Kapuskasing oe the afternoon and evening.|White River... Winds light tonight and Tues-|Moosonee ..... |Timmins .... grenade and held off 300 armed with Communist revolts. killed in a gun battle between raiders and police. union members clubs, crowbars and shovels for 3% hours. : Nguyen Khanh Van, secre- tary-general, of the. Viet Nam! labor union, was accused by) dissident union members of sell- ing out the union to the Viet: namese Labor Confederation and being a member of slain president Ngo Dinh Diem's| semi-secret Can Lao party, The! 'lissidents were led by a union' officer tired earlier by union af- . 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