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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1967, p. 17

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For Vic, it's just a hobby, but pass- ers - by keep trying to buy Link Sought Between Pills, Birth Of Mexican Octuplets MEXICO CITY (AP) --Mexi- can doctors are trying to de- » termine whether birth control © pills had anything to do with ' the birth of octuplets to Mrs. Maria Teresa Lopez de Sepul- veda. All eight children died within 13 hours of birth. Doctors at the hospital where the infants died said they are using autopsy results to see if they can find a definite link be- tween the birth control pills taken by the mother and the multiple births. Mrs. Sepulveda, 21, took birth control pills for about a year, but stopped taking them about eight months before the birth of the four boys and four girls last Friday. The birth of octuplets has been recorded twice before in this century--in Mexico in 1921 and in China in 1934. Dr. Kurt Ambrosius Diener, director of pathology at the 20th of November Hospital, per- formed autopsies on the eight children before their burial. He TUESDAY FAMILY SPECIAL! with every Bucket or Barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken It's finger-lickin' good! Canadian Airmen | coast Indians from the trunk of a spruce fir, was presented by said final results will not be ready for a week or 10 days but they apparently died because of underdeveloped respiratory sys- tems. EXAMINED PARENTS The doctor also said the mother and father would be asked to submit to physical ex- aminations next week, The father, Genaro, 24, is a book- keeper for the Mexican social security institute. Dr. Pablo Rodriguez Medina, the pediatrician who was in '| *| = | 4|Sunday morning, 46 hours after OLD MUFFLERS PROVE USEFUL the wierd figures which stand in front of the muffler shop where he works. ACE Photo) The Worker | Seeks Funds NEW YORK (AP)--The Wor- ker, semi-weekly newspaper of the U.S. Communist party, plans to open a $1,000,000 fund drive to become a daily again, Joseph Brandt, general mana- ger, said Sunday. Brandt, in an interview at a rally to celebrate the newspa- per's 45th anniversary, said that the political climate now "makes it very favorable" for expansion. He pointed specifically to the ~ j Humane Society officials} *\assault on herds off Canada's @ |demands that the annual killing jihad been reached. Adult seals ;i\damaged and more than 100 /|THREE AIRCRAFT DOWNED jpared for their second major |East Coast Sunday amid re- newed charges of cruelty and |be outlawed. Most of the vessels which} took part in the hunt in the Gulf of St. Lawrence last week were expected to reach the vast icefield off northern Newfound- land today. They will be joined by Norwegian sealers. | The hunt on the "Front,"' an international - waters area off Labrador, began Sunday. First phase of the kill on the Gulf ended Saturday evening when fisheries department offi- cials estimated the government- set quota of 50,000 baby seals in the Gulf may be taken until April 26, The five-day hunt on the Gulf was plagued by snow and high winds, At least 20 aircraft were men were marooned on the ice in zero temperatures. As the hunt for the valuable baby seals ended, two helicop- ters and an aircraft were re- jported missing. The helicopters lreturned to their bases after their pilots decided to wait out |the night on the ice to await |clearing weather. | Pilot Rod Henderson of Mont- jreal landed his single - engine \Cessna 180 at Charlottetown jhe and a passenger, Clair Mat- hews of Montrose, P.E.L, landed on ice south of the Magdalens. They told of overshooting their destination Friday and fin- ally locating a landing spot on the ice. When they landed at |Charloftetown Sunday, they had lonly five minutes of fuel left. Despite heavy policing of the |hunt this year by federal fish- leries department inspectors and HALIFAX (CP)--Sealers pre-| Ross E. Homans, tor of the federal fisheries de- partment, led 35 federal inspec- tors and 13 from the Quebec fisheries department to the ice. At least five Humane Society observers were also on hand to oversee the killing. 50 were Cries Of Protest Heard To Ban Hunt For Seals area direc-tured while the skulls of another "unfractured." Brian Davies, executive secre-| tary of the New Brunswick SPC, repeated earlier charges the hunt is cruel. THE OSHAWA TIMES, ehonineddl March 13, 1967 17 He said as far as he could ob "seals are definitely be-| serve ing skinned alive." ] end to Both Dr "front." In telegrams to national poli-| tical leaders he called for an) "this bestial practice." Simpson and Mr. Davies said they would also ob- that |serve hunting methods on the TODAY ROCK HUDSON GEORGE PEPPARD GUY STOCKWELL NIGEL GREEN CALLS IT LUDICROUS The inspection system was termed "ludicrous" by A, Mur- ray Kinloch of Fredericton, first vice-president of the New Brunswick Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty. In a letter to the Saint John Telegraph-Journal, Mr. Kinloch said there was roughly one in- spector for every 100 sealers and about one-third of the in- spectors were not even watch- ing the killing because they were needed to inspect pelts at landing spots, He called on the government) FEATURE DAILY; TODAY a TUESDAY ONLY! THE MOST STARTLING MOTION PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT IN THE HISTORY OF FILM MAKING!! Ragen 2:15 - 4:30 6:45 - 9:00 FEATURE TIMES: 1:30 - 3:20 - 5:15 7:25 - 9:35 prcoceerrroorroONIS | Spruce Cilla. Orel We are fortunate tc obtain . LE GRAND CHARLES LIMITED ENGAGEMENT of my to 'stop this brutal trade." Whatever the sealing industry makes, Canada cannot tolerate wanton cruelty if it is to be thought a civilized country. His observations were sup- ported by Dr. Elizabeth Simp- son, animal pathologist of the staff of the University of skal bridge in England. She said she spent four days| on the Gulf observing the slaughter and found "the whole concept . . . pointless and im-} moral." DID AUTOPSIES Dr. Simps6n said she did two| series of post mortems on the} seals. | In the first, she conducted 25 "fairly detailed' examinations which indicated that "about 75 per cent" had been killed by a blow on the head. The rest had apparently been turned over on their backs and struck on the throat. She said later post-mortems showed that 74 of 124 baby seals examined had their skulls frac- jcharges of cruelty continued. | rch 3 U.S. Court of Appeals nite overturning the Commu- jnist party's conviction for fail- jing to register as an agent of \the Soviet Union under the In- ternal Security Act of 1950. Brandt said Publishers New Press, publisher of The Worker, is considering putting out eight- to 10-page editions five or six days a week and perhaps 16 pages on weekends. Brandt said the $1,000,000 would be raised through the "sale" of 1,000 shares at $1,000) each. But he said the share-| holders would receive no pro-| fits and their money would be| accepted as a contribution. charge of the eight infants dur- ing their brief lives, said mul- tiple births in Mexico have in- creased about 200 per cent since birth control pills were intro- duced into Mexico years ago. Another doctor said there have been many cases of mul- tiple births after the mother stopped taking the pills. Fertility drugs, which have been most noted for producing multiple births, are like birth control pills in that they affect the hormone equilibrium. PREVENT OVULATION One theory is that birth con- trol pills cause a woman's sys- jtem to react much the same way it does when she is preg- nant. Birth control pills cause the woman to stop ovulating, or producing the eggs which, when fertilized by male sperm, be- come embryos. TWO DAYS ONLY MARCH {5 and 16 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT HEYEMINGS 215 SEAS $200 beth 2 p.m. SEATS $1.50 R CITIZENS & (STUDENTS ______ $1.00 Some doctors say a woman has a specific number of eggs to produce and normally re- leased them once a month, but birth control pills interrupt the reproductive system. They theorize that when a| woman stops ta birth con- trol pills, and ovulation starts again, her system may release several eggs at a time. If they are fertilized, a multiple birth results, | Leave Souvenir MARVILLE, France. (Reut- jers) -- Canadian airmen cur- rently evacuating this base in eastern. France erected a 30- foot Indian totem pole Sunday as a souvenir for the local people. The pole, carved by Pacific the Canadian government, which flew an Indian itary here from British Columbia for the ceremony. It is intended to symbolize the] gratitude of the Canadian air- men for the warm local hospi- tality they received. Their fighter squadron is in the process of moving to a new base in West Germany, follow- ing President de Gaulle's re- quest for a withdrawal of all Se ee This coupon canbe 1 the start of a wonderful European vacation |] Get realistic training under office |] conditions. Bee System "Training, Stereo Type |] Shorth No Obigation. Name ..ase0e owes ee ccescooes Addres8 .owccececwsemme «awe rv sewecvweccceceTorwervesecooes Phone ....+-. 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Judge Loren Miller sentenced the 54- year-old switchboard operator to eight days and a $570 fine for ignoring 59 traffic tickets and Scott's Chicken Villa} Take out Stores and she said she would take her | vacation. to coincide with the| sentence. | Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI"S THE "The Original home of Country & rrr -- @ SPECIAL THIS WEEK!... FREDDY McKENNA HOTEL LANCASTER a Breath of Pipes & Drums ef the Onterlo Regiment) | "2nd Smash Hit ! Gun, gun, a who's got the gun? DAVID JANSSEN ARNIN know in: BOB VARNING 'A PARAMOUNT Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M, In Can Heaters @ No Extra Charge THE PLAGUE ® Rock and Roll ¢ ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY & SAT. AFTERNOON | THE GENOSHA HOTEL CUT UPS WITH (NNT POMANTI Scotland JIMMY NEIL Dennis Claney ¢ Wil! Stare George Cormeck & Irene Sharp Sondre Bald Jones * John Crawtord -- Presented by -- | OSHAWA ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY TUESDAY March 14th, 8:30 P.M. 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