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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1965, p. 16

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CHAPLIN (LONG-HAIRED ONE) 1 Pat McDer- mott uses Mia come to part the hair of Michael Chap- lin, 19-year-old son of Char- lie Chaplin, at Shepperton Studios in London today. Chaplin is scheduled to play Make-up But Raps Its KITCHENER (CP)---A_five- man coroner's jury Friday found 'no evidence of neglect that would have contributed" to the death of Mrs. Jack Walsh, 45, in the chronic wing of Free- port Sanatorium, Waterleo County Hospital, Dec. 21. "We did find, however, that the present practice of estab;| lishing definite responsibility for the patient's continuing medical care is unsatisfactory," the verdict read. Dr. H. B, Cotnam, Ontario's supervising coroner, who or- dered and presided at the in- quest, deseribed the present system of assigning responsibil- ity for a patient's care as 'loose and confusing." Dr. C. C. Belyea, president of the medical staff at Freeport, testified that Mrs. Walsh "had not been seen by her consulting physician for some time." Dr. Cotnam indicated that Freeport's situation is not un- usual throughout Ontario. NO ONE WANTS JOB "Once a person is given a chronically - ill label no one wants to look after them," he said, Dr. Willard Sehi of Kitchener told the jury he had been the Walsh family doctor for years. He said he left his practice in December to join an insurance firm, He said he had signed Mrs. Walsh's admission form last Jury Absolves Hospital. " sata' nis webge a tn ll ti ee Procedure was being taken care of in the hospital." He called the case "a tragedy of confusion." Dr. Helen Reesor, a staff doc- tor at the sanatorium, said she understood that her responsibil- ity ended when she co-signed' Mrs, Walsh's admission form with Dr, Sehl, NURSES CARED FOR HER She said she was certain that WOULD YOU TAKE SOME TIPS ON DRIVING FROM THIS MAN? LONDON (CP)----Two days after he Fig his driving test Canadian journalist Tony Aspler of Montreal mistook his ear's overdrive switch for the turn indicator, Crash. A normal enough mistake except that Aspler ha to be BBC radio's motoring ex- pert. The crash cost him a £20 ($60) fine in court Thursday. His seliciter described the ac- eident as 'an unfortunate start to Mr. Aspler's driving career." Aspler had been writing motoring hints for British drivers for a year before he i Offic, " value of tourist dollars, private|Government Touris : Feal, there ave thes ( t development companies are con-| Mont tinuing te improve accommoda- Israeli Travel Promoted Here Bort te har a more visiters wth Am- 4 nel hrlee sre Seavetling Israel the Israel Tourist Office in Montreal, here that Israel is veloping into one of le ing tourist attractions in the' for got his British licence but ex- | dians. plained: 'I had driven ears in Canada before." "Anyway all my scripts were passed by the two Brit- sad atin A Mag the jations before they went on the gir." nurses were caring for Mrs. Walsh but that she had never treated her professionally be- cause she was not one of her private patients, Dr, 8S. J. Hawkins, medical superintendent ef the hospital, said that six to eight patients have not been seen for some time by doctors. He said there multiple sclerosis, an incurable disease. During the next seven years Mrs. Walsh went to. various doctors who all agreed with that diagnosis. Dr, Gerald Lynn-Davies said an autopsy he performed after Mrs. Walsh's death revealed a brain tumer which the jury said was the principal cause of death, Dr. Cotnam said the error in diagnosis was not important. "The tumor was a difficult thing to diagnose," he said. wo DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 55,00 PER DAY ~ suites 'cnanos 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 9 ERT SY. As a result of the govern- ment's promotion the tourist trade few years has ini annually to 000 today, © was @ patient recently whe had not seen a doctor for two years but that has been remedied now. He testified under protec- tion of the Canada Evidence Act. Jack Walsh, husband of the deceased, said: "T can't speak too highly of the nursing care at the hos- pital. She was well looked after at Freeport, I feel Dr, Sehl had the finest of sympathetic feelings towards my family," WAS ILL SINCE 1957 Testimony of doctors showed Mrs, Walsh, the mother of six children, had heen ill since 1057. After being examined by Dr. Sehl she underwent tests at June 26 but "I never considered) her as my patient. I thought she; a Toronto hospital and was ad- vised of a possible condition of part of a beatnik in a film now being made at the stu- dios. Chaplin has been out of work with only 28 dollars a week in relief money to support him and his actress wife and six-month-old son, Can't Recall Rumor Source Pair Tell Windfall Probe TORONTO (CP) -- Two brok- erage house employees testified Friday they could not remem- ber their sources for rumots grewt . valuable find on the mmins area property of -- Oils and Mines Lim- Leonard Bednarz, a mining analyst for James Richardson end Sons and Albert Vance, a mining engineer and stock an- elyst for Bongard and Com- pany, testified commission investigating trad.| the ing in Windfall shares last sum- mer, Windfall shares rose to $5.60 from 56 cents and collapsed to yaa between July 6 and Mr. Bednarz told the hearing _ that on July 3 he sent an inter- office wire to all Richardson branches which said "signifi- cant mineralization" had been found in Windfall's drill core. was the earliest report of alleged mineralization the commission had heard of. Mr. Bednarz said he could not re- eall his source. QUOTES DEPTHS In a memorandum Monday July 6, Mr. Bednarz quoted depths in the Windfall core and said copper and zinc values had been noted from visual assess- ment of the core. Two days later he referred in ® memorandum to the Wind- fall "discovery hole" but said this was a typing error. _ On July 9 he quoted specific percent es of copper and zinc, ; told the commission he could not remember where he obtained his information. The head of the royal com- mission, Mr. Justice Arthur Kelly of the Ontario Court of Appeal, asked Mr. Bednarz for a list of contacts he would normally call for information. Mr, Bednarz named Bert Applegath, a salesman for the brokerage firm of . W. Nich- olson and Company Limited, who has been mentioned in earlier testimony as Windfall stock salesman for some em- ployees of Noranda Mines Lim- ited. ASKS FOR LIST _ Mr. Justice Kelly asked for a written list of contacts Mr.Bednarz said he would supply it at later hearings. Earlier in Friday's hearing, Mr. Vance said he sent a wire to all branches of Bongard and Company July 6 saying Wind- fall had 185 feet of 'massive sulphides" -- often a signal of ore values--in its drill core. Mr. Vance told the commis- sion "I have s0 many sources I couldn't possibly specify where this came from. It would be a source in which we had faith and considered reliable." Terrence O'Rourke, vice- president and head of sales for Moss, Lawson and Company Limited told the commission that on July 6 Viola MacMillan, Windfall's promoter and wife of Windfall President George MacMillan, told him assay re- sults on a Windfall core were expected in the next day or two. The first Windfall assay, not released until July 30, showed] no commercial values, and the) stock plunged below the. $1 mark. Mr. O'Rourke said that when he heard from his staff Mon-) day, July 6, that Windfall would) To Electoral NOTICE Members Of THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION the NATIONAL CONVENTION Election of two delegates to represent the local Association ot in Saskatoon in JUNE in now being held, Voting must be completed by April 22nd. If you wish to vote, ballots ond information may be secured ot the MAIN OFFICE 199 Centre Street open at about $1 on the Toronto Stock Exchange, he sold short and advised some of his clients to do the same. OPENS AT $1.01 The stock had closed the previous Friday at 56 cents and opened at $1.01 on the Monday. "Everybody was surprised when the stock took off," Mr. O'Rourke told the commission. "I was a seller myself. 1 heard they had started drilling on the Thursday and knew re couldn't be any results that soon. I advised some of my clients to sell short." A short-seller gambles that the price of a stock will de- crease. He sells stocks he does not own in the hopes he can CALL buy it back later at a lower price and thus hake a profit. George Hunter, vice - presi- dent of T. A. Richardson and) Co., was asked if he called) William Robertson, manager of| Richardson's Noramda branch office, July 30 and gave him specific assay results from the) Windfall drill core three hours before the company announced official assays. CONFIRMS CALL Mr. Hunter said: "I made that telephone call. I had re-| ceived a call from our head floor trader who told me Wind-/ fall results would be released) after the stock market closed at 3:30 p.m. He said 'it looks) to me as though it will be about three per cent copper.' "¥ then called Mr. Robertson and passed on the information to him. I usually wouldn't call) him, but since he had a fair interest in the stock I thought he might be interested. 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