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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1965, p. 3

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SWAN'S Texan "Jim Hall" Triumphs Bruce McLaren In 2nd. Spot By CHRIS DENNETT of Oshawa Times Staff Texan "Jim" Hall in his Chevy powered Chaparral drove the race of his life at Mosport on Saturday to snatch victory in the Canadian Gran' Prix by less than a second, Second, and just 'a couple of car lengths beind after a race long duel, came New Zealander Bruce McLaren in his Olds engined MecLaren-Elva, All afternoon a crowd 25,000 watched in awe at the terrible struggle. fought out between these two champion drivers and their fabulously powerful cars, They had watched as Bruce McLaren streaked into an im- mediate, and seemingly un- assailable lead; and seen Hall blaze his way from the back of the rolling start and begin to fight his way through the field, They watched as the gap between the pair got closer and closer and closer as Hall nibbled precious seconds away from the fleeing McLaren, Finally they saw the two of ELVA-BMW GOES UP IN FLAMES ing Turn Four soon after the start when he saw flames in his rear view mirror, | Swan was just on his way into Turn. One when his Kiva burst into flames, His car too, burned right to the ground, After the race both drivers) criticized the inadequate fire fighting equipment at the race, In both fires the marshalls could do nothing but let them burn, In the pits there were two serious accidents, An Ottawa photograper walked out in front of the Minl-Cooper driven by Torontonian Al Pease in the sedan race and collected a broken leg. Then, at the start of the Grand) Prix, the assistant start trying to control cars m the rolling start was hit by Dan Geber's McKee-Ford, He too, suffered a broken leg, Geber's car was withdrawn from the race, From the rolling start Me: Laren leaped into an immedi- ate lead, After ten laps, he led by about five seconds from Englishman David Hobbs in a Lola T70 with Studabaker en-/ most unnoticed into the pits and began packing for home, For Jimmy" Hall, it was a long awaited Mosport win, Bad luck and a serious crash at last year's Grand Prix had thwarted previous attempts, There was no doubt too, that ithe crowd were firmly behind Hall in his struggle with Me: Laren, They too, had waited a long time for a Chaparral win But for titanic struggle be- |tween Hall and McLaren the Grand Prix would have been a tremendous disappointment, The crowd was low, and the event was plagued with a series of bad accidents, The first involved former world champion John Surtees who flipped his car in praatice Friday and shot over the bank- ing at Turn One, | Surtees was rushed to Scar| borough General Hospital with back and internal injuries, He was reported comfortable, how- jever, and he should be out of hospital in three weeks, The crash, which was caused {by a front suspension failure, |foreed the withdrawal of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 27, 1965 SECOND BY COUPLE OF 2 LENGTHS WAS BRUCE McLAREN - JIM HALL FIGHTS HIS CHAPARRAL THROUGH TURN ONE --Oshawa Times Photo Goldberg in his speech made a new disarmament proposal for inspected destruction of some U.S, and Soviet nuclear weapons, Gromy ko, instead, proposed a treaty against the spread of nuclear weapons that would stop the projected West- ern multilateral nuclear force. He also proposed a General | Assembly declaration against Great Start At UN Session In Spite Of Viet Nam Clash By WILLIAM N. OATIS debate began Thursday, Gold-,munist China to saying that it UNITED NATIONS (AP) --|berg charged Communist China] should be seated in the United) Despite a U.S.-Soviet clash over|W48 promoting violent revolu-| Nations, | Round and round they went with never more than a second) separating the two cars, nations interfering in other countries' internal affairs, which would call into question the U.S, operation in Viet Nam. But Gromyko added that the Soviet Union 'would like to have good relations with the United States . . . with all due reciprocity." Goldberg told cor- respondents "we ... reciprocate this statement." Down into the last 10 laps and McLaren was still fractionally ahead, The lap record began to take an awful beating, McLaren got down to 1 min- ute 25.7 seconds and then Hall went round in 1,25,0 seconds flat--and incredible 104 miles per hour, SLIPS AHEAD Hall somehow slipped ahead) of McLaren going into Turn One! and then lost the lead on the back straight where the Olds- Viet Nam, the 20th anniversary|tion in other countries and said session of the United Nations|the United States had troops in| General Assembly is off to a| Viet Nam "'to meet this threat." after Gromyko, called for in- flying start in an atmosphere of| But he restated U.S. willingness} creased UN effort to bring international friendship to negotiate on Viet Nam and) about a negotiated settlement of After five days of sessions the|he made no criticism of the So-|the Vietnamese war and to stop ---- seem to be he the| Viet Union, the spread of nuclear weapons. mood for the message of peace) Friday, Soviet Foreign Minis-| Martin said if th they will hear from Pope Paul/ter Andrei A, Gromyko ee greeme ae on it wate | Oct 4, jpeated his government's!reached in 1954 had been fully The way to a successful se8-/charges of U.S. aggression in| kept -- especially the provision sion was cleared Aug. 16 when/ Viet Nam and its demands for|for non-interference -- the cur- U.S. Ambassador Arthur J./withdrawal of U.S. troops, But/rent trouble there could have Goldberg announced the United] he limited his mention of Com-!been avoided. States was dropping its threat} ------- btn engined McLaren had a bit more}tg deprive France and the So-| Ace, viet Union of their votes for Then on the next lap Hall/ their refusal to pay assembly finally got ahead and stayed) peacekeeping assessments, ahead, The pair raced neck and; That meant the assembly neck right down the wire, could get back to voting on res- Into third place came Pedro] olutions--something it had_ not Rodriquez, over five laps behind|done in the previous year for the leading pair, Fourth was|fear of a big-power clash. Charlie Hayes in his McLaren-| Then an Hast - West fight Elva, Fifth was David Piper in| threatened to break out over the a Ferrari and sixth was William/presidency of the new session Lowell in a Cooper-Ford, |But the eastern candidate, for- In the Fall Classic sports car| me? foreign minister Koca Pop- of Yugoslavia, withdrew on Paul Martin, Canada's exter-|~ nal affairs minister, speaking aaah *Guaranteed Investment Certificates SAVINGS jovic Even melting ice cubes champions clash nose to tail, jother Team Surtees car which/gine, race for under two litre cars| can't dilute the true taste When Hall made it to the checkered flag the crowd could contain their joy no longer, Hall had finally beaten' his/ Moaeport bogey and came through to put in one of the finest drives ever seen at Mosport, | The race fans hurdiled the} fences nnd streamed across the| track to shake the winner's hand and touch the car that had brought him victory, The normerly sombre Hall bubbled over with joy at his win and eagerly pumped every hand that was offered him, Behind the wild scenes of joy never before seer at Mosport, the quiet McLaren slipped al- was to have been driven by Jackie Stewart, Eric Broadley, the English designer of the Lola T70, ordered the withdrawal of the car until the cause of the failure could. be found, The withdrawal left the front portion of the rolling start rather thin of high powered machines, | TWO FIRES During the race itself there were two serious fires, The Mc- Laren-Elva of Augie Pabst and the Elva-BMW -of Herb Swan both burnt out in separate inci: dents, } | Pabst excaped with burns to) this neck, He was just negotiat- British Labor Members At Self-Appraisal Meet By CARL MOLLINS BLACKPOOL, England (CP) Representatives of 6,253,317 paid-up members of the British Labor party assembled here to day: for five days of self-ap praisal that could produce em barrassment for their leaders in Parliament, This annual conference meets with the party in office for the first time in 14 years, But after almost a year of political power some sections among the 1,000 voting delegates are expressing more disgruntiement than de light, Sunday afternoon, some early arrivals, chiefly leaders of tech nicians and white-collar unions staged a protest meeting "to alert the labor movement of the damaging consequences of the government's proposals to fetter the unions" by its wage-control policy, There was also an anti nuclear demonstration On the left, traditionally the most vocal section, there is pub lic grumbling that Prime Minis ter Wilson's regime has been too conservative in foreign af fairs, defence, economics and social welfare. . Resolutions on the agenda condemn the government for its full support of the United States in Viet Nam, for shelving plans to nationalize steel, for keeping nuclear weapons, restricting im migration and lagging on social welfare, ATTACK WAGES PLAN Condemning Economie Af fairs Minister George Rrown's plan to restrain wages- and prices is the big Transport and General Workers Union, of which Brown and Technology Minister' Frank Cousins are members The prices and incomes pol icy, approved narrowly earlier this month by the Trades Union NEED A NEW FURNACE? Ne Bows Payment--First Payment December--Colt PERRY Dep or Night . . . 723.3443 Jimmy Hall, who started from victory went to Peter Revson in| his Brabham BTS. Second was the eve of opening day. So when the assembly. con- the back of the grid through being unable to get in o quall- fying time, began slicing his way through the field in fine Style, | By 10 laps he had got past \Hayes, Piper and Rodriquez) jand was lying in third place, | A few more laps and he had jgot past Hobbs and the battle \was really on, \REST FORGOTTEN | In the heat of the fight the) jrest of the field. was forgotten,| Third was Chuck Dietrich. 'Teign Minister Amintore Fanfani s of Italy was elected without op- The Oshawa drivers had &! nosition = day, Don Jeyes, in |" Next, the assembly admitted| ri rye wen turned over in the three new members--Gambia, | pl ty nt and virtually de8-|the Maldive Islands and Singa-| troyed his Mini, pore. That put UN membership Dale Neil and Max Castle-|at 117 countries, berg finished first and second in| Wednesday morning India class in the race, and Pakistan agreed to a cease-| Al Reading had troubles in the) fire under pressure from the Se-| Fall Classic and failed to finish|curity Council, That gave the the race. Troubles had again) United Nations an immediate} overcome his Cooper Monaco. | concrete achievement after last ee : year's inactivity, It also showed that the United States and the Soviet Union| Doug Revson in a Lotus 23p,|Vened Tuesday afternoon, | | | |All eyes were on Hall and Me Laren, s | McLaren got the message Canadians Off ia rt re : /from his pit and began piling on could work together for peace.| Ithe peed, For a time ft looked! For Kashmir eo Me ---- one the| jas though he woul | council's ceasefire resolutions, lalmost ln gr Peper MONTREAL (CP) -- Ten A further token of East-West |Hall, members of Canada's army,| amity followed when the assem- | Tittle by little. however, Hat! P&¥y_ and air force personnel) bly elected: Hungarian Ambas- |began to cut away the lead, (0ft Montreal. Friday and an-/sador Karoly Csatorday chair- Sometimes he would gain a full other 19 left late Sunday for) man of its steering committee. 1 AY 2% xCcoUNTs | Interest Calculated and Paid Quarterly SAVINGS HOURS MONDAY -- THURS, 9 TO 6 SATURDAY 9 TO 5 FRIDAY 9 TO 9 HEAD OFFICE 19 Simeoe St. N, Oshewe Tel, 723-5221 23 King St. W. Bowmanville Tel, 623-2527 FOUNTAINHEAD OF SERVICE CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION of Adams Gold Stripe, It will keep its flavour to the very bottom of the glass--the mark of a great whisky. THOMAS ADAMS DISTILLERS LTD, Toronto, Ont. though he was 'osing ground By lap 50 things were really jumping. Hall was cutting great chunks away. McLaren's lead In his efforts to keep away Mc Laren smashed the lap record with a blistering lap of 1 minute Congress, is expected to win ap |proval here despite formidable opposition Party leaders will give formal defences of the government's! foreign affairs and economic) |policies in debates Wednesday |y¢ 26.5 seconds and Thursday, Hall replied with a 1 minute But opposition to governmentiog 3 and McLaren shrugged his proposals to curb immigration] shoulders and pushed the record from Commonwealth countries! down to 1.96 seconds to 8,500 a year from about 14,000) On lap 80 the two came to: last year is rallying among Algother at last, substantial cross-section of dele-|" The race fans crowded to the gates, Twenty = six emergency fences and went almost wild resolutions criticizing immigra- with joy tion policy have been entered by constituency parties The leadership's main weapon ache leadership's main weapon IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING party is the generat awareness, A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or that too much dissension could THREE TIMES A WEEK imperil Labor's tenuous, two ++) THEN YOU SHOULD BUY BR TopaY! vote hold on. parliamentary power the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting NQ... 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