' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 13, 1965 Cotnam Points Safe Road For Doctors To Stay On TORONTO (CP)--Dr. H. B. Cotnam, Ontario supervising eoroner, today outlined @ de- tailed program for doctors which he said would keep them out of trouble. Doctors must stop being *'hos- tile" at inquests or at. civil suits where some other doctor » fhad obviously bungled, he told the annual meeting of the On- tario Medical Association. Doctors acting as "watch dogs" at operations will have to do more than appear at the op- erating room door in street clothes to inquire how things were going. Death certificates must be im-jdate. Ottawa Promises Review Of Pen-Worker Pay Scale wounds and attempted suicides. ported to coroners, place." OTTAWA (CP) -- The civil] gervice commission will ap- tt a special consultant to|/ment jobs. or a fresh review of the) The government now is pre-| Over E Asi a LJ classifications of penitentiary|pared to admit that last fall's) review was done too hastily, and Treasury Board has ap- proved a proposal to make a) fresh review and engage an out- employees for pay scales, a) government spokesman said to- day. *The job classifications of the| penitentiary employees wer ejside consultant, He has not yet teviewed when pay raises were|been named. made last autumn retroactive, If pay raises result from the to April 1, 1964. But some ofjnew review they will be made the employees complained|retroactive to the same date as through their staff associations the earlier adjustment in peni- to the government that someltentiary staff pay scales, April of the reclassifications were in-|1, 1964. equitable. The spokesman was not able The spokesman said that\to indicate the amounts that those principally affected are|would be involved in any pay clerks and administrative per-jrevision. That would be up to sonnel working inside the peni- government study of the spe-| tentiaries. consultant's findings, he Last fall's stud yicial found they were actually being] said. ved in their accuracy, he added, Doctors should report, 'tings, 'gunshot wounds, knife Dr. Cotnam warned that many deaths still were not being re- "Ignorance or carelessness is no excuse for neglecting to re- port a death," he said. "And of course a doctor can be charged for failing to do so. Some deaths are being reported too late, when embalming (and or) burial has already taken All medical records and con- |sultations must be kept up to paid more than clerks and ad- ministrators in other govern- KIDDIES PLAY, FATHERS PAY! KINGSTON (CP) -- Two three-year-olds went to school Tuesday with this result: --Thirteen guppies are missing, their aquarium is blue with ink; one child said they ate 'em, the other won't tell what happened. --Every inkwell was upset; poster paint and glue covered walls, blackboards and floors indiscriminately. --Two unhappy fathers spent four hours scrubbing class rooms trying to remove ink, paint and glue. _While. Michael Deodato and his cousin Mary Lee Deodato were playing at school after slipping in through an open door at 5:45 p.m., their par- ents. and friends searched the neighborhood and then called police, They were found by a caretaker. Mary Lee wants to go back, she told her father. "We had a lot of tun at school, daddy." Daddy didn't. Chinese Told To Prepare Even For Nuclear Attack PEKING (Reuters)--The Chi-jvicespremier and one of the top nese people and armed forces|military leaders in the party have been told to be prepared|and government, to face any eventuality--from| He declared the Chinese peo- nuclear bombing to negotiations|ple and army are fully pre- --in the struggle with the!pared for war and stressed the United States over Viet Nam. (need for ec as fof mil- Peki: ew: rs splashed itary preparedness in the ar- an article ytd em : ticle which bore the hallmarks party theoretical journal, Red|! a major party policy state- 'ment, THAT IS WHAT RICH FOLK DO ASCOT, England (Reuters) Fun-loving 'stockbroker David Campbell and his 25-year-old wife Glenna decided to work .. as butler and maid in their own $70,000 house which they put up for rent during Royal Ascot Week. They live only five minutes' stroll from the famed race- course and 'intensely dislike Ascot during racing," even if it is Britain's most fashionable summer race meeting. The rent, said an advertise- ment in the August London Times, was £210 ($630) for the week, with butler and maid thrown in for another £18 plus tips. "It would be an absolute to be servants for a week," said Mrs, Campbell today. Then the joke misfired. A | woman in the first party of wouldbe tenants shown around | the house recognized the | "maid" as a girl she was at | school with eight years ago. Court Convicts Bomb-Plotter MONTREAL (CP)---Jean Gir- oux, 20, a former post office clerk, was found guilty Tuesday on charges of stealing and sup- plying dynamite to be used in a plot to blow up United States national monuments. He is to be sentenced May 18. Giroux was arrested last Feb. 27, about two weeks after Mi- chele Duclos, 28, a former Montreal teleyision personality, and three men were arrested in New York, They were charged with plotting to dynamite the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Washington Monument in Washington and the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. In New York Tuesday trial idate for Miss Duclos and the |men was set for May 17. Continental STEAM BATH and MASSAGE 16A Onterio St. 728-2460 725-2109 Dane Uneasy French Princess Marries Prince | LONDON (AP)--Foreign Min- ister' Per Haekkerup of Den- DREUX, France (AP)--Prin- cess Anne of France and Prince Carlos of Bourbon were married in an impressive religious cere- jmony today in the royal chapel wedding (mark today expressed uneasi- ness about the course of United |States policy in Southeast Asia. |He said genuine nationalists are being driven into the Commu- nist fold. "There is a teridency in the Fiag, by Gen. Lo Jui-ching, a J wal : | Lo reiterated China's pledge to send men to fight "together Doctor Flaunts He said: "We will go on sup- porting and aiding the Vietna- of obstetrics and gynaecology|hombs our country . . . our at the University of Toronto! principle is: We will not attack ignores federal law on birth| counter-attack." control and gives advice on) Some observers here believed a seminar of the Ontario Wel-|the article aimed at making fare Council that most doctorsijclear to Hanoi and Moscow offence. Nam. He said he views the need for marily and as a medical prob- lem secondarily. contraceptives throughout Can- ada and most hospitals make it control information only when|was Tuesday. | asked, but now give it when-| Princess Anne was given in) with the people of Viet Nam/ when they need us." 7 Th Vontrol' Diets | alain : mese people whether or not TORONTO (CP) -- The head/United States imperialism says he's an "unconvicted butlunless we are attacked, if we hapiwal criminal" because he|are attacked we will certainly contraception. ithat in addition to psychological Dr. Douglas Cannell also told|preparation of the population, and hospitals in Metropolitan|China's determination to main- Toronto are 'guilty of the same/tain its militant stand on Viet family planning and contracep- tion as a social problem pri- ; Dr. Cannel] said there is a great need for advice about avaiiable. Hospiatls 6nce gave birthjat Dreux. 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Haekkerup's views seemed to reflect the concern felt by cer- tain smaller members of the al- liance who at the . ministerial talks questioned some aspects of American policies in Viet Nam Jand in-the Dominican Republic. BUILDS OWN PLANE HAVELOCK, N.B. (CP)--Ron- ald Hicks of Havelock started to build his own two-seater air- craft two years ago, in a loft over a sawmill. It recently took its first two flights from a nearby field, and Mr, Hicks said the aircraft was better than the factory - built models he has flown in the past. ' i But Norbert Prefontaine, ex-\inces s8nd students to other ecutive director of the Centen-|parts of Canada each summer ary Council, said voluntary pri-|on an exchange basis, vate organizations appear to be) All provinces reported grow- adopting a philosophy that sincejing enthusiasm for the centen- iovernments are pouring mil-|nial year and the associated| ons of dollars into centennial/projects, and gave detailed out- | ! | NEED... 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