Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1962, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monde y, August 20, 1962 'es One of the sevénteen chil- dren drowned in a church | picnic boating accident is car- | ried to a grassy spot where | 17 CHILDREN identification. His anguished parents look onan as the un- identified helper carefully Canadians Argue "5.Ponders Ban Strategy Euromart Move SACKVILLE, N.B. (CP)--En-|party, suggested Britain's entry phy gp its nuclear test-ban| "You must know that I hope, try of Britain into the European| would bring about the Common- S!7ategy to include a possible|tg serve the Teamsters union Chatham men were burned to first step of outlawing only again but not as long as you death Sunday when their light Common Market "need not lead! to any great weakening of the Commonwealth," says Dr. N. A. M. MacKenzie, chairman of }economic ones that connect the', wealth's downfall In disagreeing with this, Dr. MacK ; the Mount Allison University) Commonwealth--ties of "spirit, Institute on the effects of the hackground and seniment." proposed entry Dr. MacKenzie's summary of}; He said Commonwealth coun- ries should be prepared to DROWNED the bodies were lined up for | moves the body. Besides the | 17 children, the adult Sunday School teacher operating the | boat drowned. United States is atmospheric explosions. Informed sources said of the present 17-nation di ament session in Geneva. These U.S. sources the three-day forum pointed up/*take chances, We will get no- that: a feeling of certainty that be a member" of the six-coun- try trading bloc, Dr. MacKenzie, past presi-| dent of the University of Brit| ish Columbia, said Saturday) that although Britain's eco-) nomic link with the market will likely have adverse short-term effects for some industry in t all long-ter TORONTO (OP)--Mrs Canada, the over-all long-te ™ MisCampbell, 50, of Galt, results should be beneficial. "This thing will take a meas-|! ure of optimism and patience,"| he said, noting that the decision to join the trading commu ity" is Britain's. : : rig ";|where by refusing . "within two years Britain will) periment and by refusing co-operate." struck by lightning at side Beach here. . to ex. Woman Burned By Lightning ered severe burns Sunday when Sunny- She was reported in fair con- |dition in hospital. The blast singed her sweater and dress PUBLISHER DIFFERS Michael Wardell, publisher of and ripped off her shoes. Mrs. MisCampbell was pick-| the daily Fredericton Gleaner nicking with her husband, Ed- and monthly Atlantic Advocate,|ward, 58, and Mr. and Mrs. Or- . differed jwith the general feel-|t ing of the institute speakers. He fi felt Britain's entry would cost| Canada millions of dollars|; worth of trade. } ment Failure of the Canadian gov-/who was knocked down by the! y on Eby of Kitchener and their ive-year-old son, James. MisCampbell was re- rom hospital after treat- James Eby,| eased f for shock. ernment to attempt to dissuade|blast, also received treatment Britain from entering the Com-|and was released. mon Market would be a "dere- liction of duty,"' he said. | Robert Thompson, Both Mr. MisCampbell Mr. Eby are showing cattle at) national|the Canadian National E leader of the Social Cre ditition. aes SCATTERED THUNDERSHOWERS ACROSS SOUTH WEATHER FORECAST Cooler, Mainly Sunny Tuesday Forecasts issued by the Tor-|Sudbury: Variable cloudiness Moosonee ... onto public weather office at Synopsis: Temepratures are expected to rise high in the 80s throughout southern Ontario to- day. Cooler air covers Northern Ontario and will tend to push slowly southward late in the day. The advance of this some- what cooler air may set off some scattéred thunderstorms. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake Huron, Lake On. tario, Georgian Bay, Haliburton regions, Windsor, London, Ham- ilton, Toronto: Sunny with a few) cloudy intervals today, very warm and humid. storms this afternoon and even- ing. Becoming mainly clear and turning cooler tonight. Tuesday mainly sunny and cooler. south- west 15 today, briefly stronger! in thunderstorms, be coming northwest 15 to 20 Tuesday. Timagami region, North Bay, | i Thunder-|. with scattered showers this morning, clearing by mid-day, Near normal temperatures. Mainly clear tonight and Tues- day. Winds northwest 15 to 25. Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, White River regions: Sunny and a little cooler today and Tues- day, Winds northwest 15. Cochrane regions: Cloudy and foggy with occasional drizzle this morning, becoming partly cloudy this afternoon. Tuesday sunny with cloudy intervals, not much change in temperature. Winds light, variable. +» Forecast Temperatures ... Low tonight, High Tuesday ... WOON iis seccicd St. Thomas London .... Kitchener . Wingham Hamilton ° St, Catharines...., 1. The United. States stiii|President had twice knocked heen to would prefer a comprehensive |/!™ down in an argument IN)janded on a corn field on: the ban outlawing underground ex.| Hoffa ao Baron |Plosions as well as those above olfa 49. groun 2. 'eh sf As Teamster sarm.- h stresse d. "he United States will not/th 'Weekend Accidents Kill 23 In Ontario By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two Ontario accidents claimed a total of nine lives during the weekend, sending the province's weekend fatality toll to 23 and helping to push the total for all Canada to 53. In one accident, on the high- way, five persons were killed near Hanover, 25 miles south of Owen Sound. In. another, four men were burned to death when their light airplane crashed into a hydro pole while they were taking off near Clin- ton, 35 miles northwest of Strat- ford. Of the 39. traffic victims from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Sunday also showed fire claimed one life in Ontario and one man drowned.. Quebec, with seven traffic deaths and two drownings, had the second highest toll. There " Hotfa-Accuser Quits His Job | -WASHINGTON (AP)--Samuel 'Baron, the Teamsters employee jwho claimed he had been roughed up by Union President James R. Hoffa, said Sunday he has formally resigned as field) director of the union's |warehouse division. Baron said Hoffa has balked at paying him some _ $50,000, which Baron claims is owed him jin pension funds, so long as Baron had not terminated his union position. Baron said he is WASHINGTON (AP) -- The! resigning to satisfy this require- considering | ment. are president of that great In thelonganization," Baron wrote pole after taking off from a field ming of the broadened U.S.! Hoffa pproach is still undecided, but ' may occur before the windup Baron, a prominent figure in Canadian textile unions before e joined the Teamsters, Hoffa in May alleging the union is 59 and Hoffa pleaded not guilty and e charges were dismissed { were eight deaths in British Co- |lumbia, all on the roads, | TRAFFIC TAKES LIVES Four lives were lost in traffic: |and one persons was drowned in | Manitoba. Traffic accidents ac-) }eounted for the one death each} jin Nova Scotia and New Bruns-| |wick. Saskatchewan had three | | drownings. Alberta reported one} |traffic death and one drowning. | |A plane crash claimed one life in the Yukon. The survey does not include natura! deaths, industrial acci- dents, slayings or known sui- cides. Ontario dead: Mr. and Mrs, Radi Blagdon, 35, Kitchener, two of their three children, Randy, 9, and Rory, 4,/ and Charles Zippel, 26, of Han-! over, in a head-on collision Sat- urday near Hanover. Mrs. Joan Matschke, 32, Beaverton, and Thomas Singer, 2, Willowdale, after a three-car} collision Friday night on High- way 12 near Myrtle Station, 15 miles north of Oshawa, Nick Morihovitis, 21, Toronto, drowned Saturday in the Otona-! bee River just north of Peter- borough. CAR HITS ROCK Eileen McDonald, 17, and Carol Isaac, 17, Winnipeg, when their car skidded against a rock siding on Highway 17 about 23° | miles west of Kenora Saturday, Ronald Pharand, 24, Ottawa,| Saturday in a collision between |his dairy truck and a car in Ottawa. Four Men Die In Plane Fire CLINTON, Ont. (CP) -- Four airplane crashed into a hydro near here, Dead are Raymond J. Sparks, 38, and his three nephews, Jerry Glenn Sparks, 24, Dennis Dale Sparks, 21, and Robert q| Drought assault charges against) stewart Sparks, 19. The plane, believed to have piloted by the uncle, farm of Keith Tyndall after its engine overheated. Roy Crich, 18, said one of the {four came up to him to ask for agree to an unpoliced morator-|when 'more than a_ half-dozen' directions. ium on underground shots. Teamsters employees claimed However, they said that be-|Baron was the aggressor. cause of the apparent impasse Jessie Ls weg at Geneva over the| called last week before a grand|southwest of Clinton. The man suf-|50Viet refusal to. accept inside-|jury investigating whether per-| said he had decided to land be- considera-| jury had been committed, all| cause the aircraft compass was| a partial|invoked the Fifth Amendment, Russia inspections, tion is being given to The Teamsters employees, Crich said he was told they were flying to Grand Bend, a Lake Huron resorf 25 miles faulty and because the engine ban applying to shots _in_ the) refusing to testify on' grounds of|was heating up. Toilet Explodes Tourist Injured MONTREAL (CP)--An Amer- ican tourist suffered serious in- juries Sunday night when a toi- let exploded at Boulevard, lacerations to the hospital spokesman e the Canasta Cafe on downtown St. Lawrence Werner Prillwitz, 32, of New ork City, was taken to hospital body. today and scribed his condition as good. At, least 100 patrons were in xhibi- the nightclub when the blas toc: sacrificed one of his kidneys in| A de- "| possible self-incrimination. Ear- jlier they had refused to take/Crich said the. plane became|miles south of Owen Sound in |lie detector tests. Baron passed/ airborne but it could not clear|Grey County. a lie detector test and testified | hydro wires. It turned sharply} The Blagdons were en route to before the grand jury, which is to meet again today, Doctor Gives Own Kidney To Colleague LONDON (Reuters)--A doctor curred in the ground floor toilet.|an operation to save a dying i i ONTARIO 'eet OMAS a ERN 3B - | Toronto ' | Peterborough ....., 55 'Trenton .... Killaloe ...... Muskoka .... | White River... Mount Forest..... Sault Ste. Marie... |Timmins jcolleague and so far both men jare "doing well,' it was dis- |closed Sunday. | The operation, Britain's first kidney transplant between un- related persons and one of the tarest double operations in Brit- ish medical history, took place in a London hospital last week. Dr. Ian Clark, 34, of Reading, was dying with a kidney disease when Dr, David Spencer, 32, who took over his practice, of- fered to sacrifice one of his own kidneys at the risk of his life. The six-hour operation was performed by Dr, Ralph Shack- man, consultant surgeon at Hammersmith Hospital. A similar operation in March, 1961, when two 'brothers were jinvolved, was unsuccessful. A j\few days later a kidney graft from father to son also failed. |The only successful grafting in the United Kingdom -- between {two 49-year-old twins from Ed- inburgh--was in October, 1960. Today's bulletin from the hos- pital said the danger period was not yet over--particularly for | Dr, Clark. 3 Children Dead In Blazing House HAVRE, Mont. (AP) -- Three children using matches to light jtheir way through the attic of an abandoned. house burned to! death late Sunday. Another child escaped and ran to a nearby field where the \father was said the youngsters apparently lit terial. PREMIUMS AS LOW AS AMPLE FREE PARKING AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE 25.00 BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE @ EASY. MONTHLY PAYMENTS SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED 360 KING ST. WEST * Don Ellison @ Gerry Osborne @ Ralph Schofield @ Reg Aker PER YEAR PHONE 723-2265 AMPLE FREE PARKING | The man re-entered the plane. jto avoid them and it struck the pole, bursting into flames. | The nephews were the sons sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sparks. | Clinton is 3 miles northwest of Stratford. Aids Red By MALCOLM W. BROWNE SAIGON (AP) -- Simmering! hostility between American and/| perilling joint effort against the) Viet Cong, the militant Commu-| nists who seek to take over South Viet Nam. Guerrilla troops of the U.S. Army's special forces 'are being) withdrawn from certain exposed) jungle outposts near the Laos) frontier because of fear they will not have sufficient .backing against Viet Cong' onslaughts.| |The Viet Cong has made the | Americans special targets. | One Vietnamese unit refused to previde an armored convoy for Americans planning to evac. uate wounded mountain tribes-| men. Joint operations in some} jareas bog down for lack of) | co-operation. |TENSION A PROBLEM | Racial tension is part of the| problem. "There's a continuous ethno- | logical clash here in Viet Nam,"} |a high-ranking U.S. officer said} "There is tension between Viet- namese and American, between! Vietnamese and tribesmen, and| btween the various mountain) tribes themselves." An Associated Press man was) riding in a U.S. Army jeep past} | _| Kemptville, "Raymond J. Sparks, 38, and |ligh ment. Racial Tension lcracking John Edwin Molyneaux, and Mrs, 2, Annie mmey Kerkhoven, 45, Cal- gary, Saturday, in a two-car crash on Highway 16 eight miles south of Ottawa. his nephews, Jerry Glenn Sparks, 24, Dennis Dale Sparks, 21, and Robert Stewart Sparks, 19, burned to death when their t plane crashed into a hydro pole after taking off from a field near Clinton Sunday. | Hector J. Hall, 43, Wallace. burg, after his car skidded off| the road into a ditch Sunday. DIES IN FIRE James Stewart, 43, a tran- sient, formerly of Winnipeg, o! suffocation Sunday in a fire at! a Dunnville hotel. i Glenne Crowe, 16, St. Annes, shortly after a car knocked him| into a ditch about five. miles| east of Smithville Saturday! night. Frank Creek, DEATH ENDS VACATION Zippel, 26, of Hanover, driver of the other car. Ricky Blag- don, 8, is in hospital in serious condition with head injuries. --(CP Wirephoto) Graham, 56, Mich., when A damaged boat lies crack- knocked him into a ditch about) €4 on the highway near Han- five' miles east of Smithville! 9ver, Ont.--smybol of a vaca- | two of their sons, Randy, 9, Saturday night. tion that ended in death. | and Rory, 5, of Kitchener, Frank Graham, 56, Battle! Killed in # two-car collision | Ont. Fifth victim was Charles Creek, Mich., when his car went) ee poe free stump near fewterprise, a a Thousands Honor n Gun Battle : Dead At Dieppe miles norhwest of Kingston, Saturday. An unidentified baby in a two- car collision on Highway 12 near Oshawa Sunday. HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Three brothers were killed in gun-) . Two-Car Cras fights Saturday that erupted in) DIEPPE, France (CP)--Cana-'French veterans, military bands an argument over a rye sr {dians, Frenchmen and tourists and --s naa atchad © | Two men, arrested within i |the two governments parade Takes 5 Lives ruts ater ine shootings, were i "vor conbined Sunday in)i"@ th beach area charged with murder in the i : eo is estimated that about 500 HANOVER, Ont. (CP). -- A/S!ayings. i an anniversary tribute to the/canadians are in town and two-car collision on a shallow|., Killed were Fred and Larry, men who died on the beaches of many of the latecomers had to curve took the lives of five peo-|"@rcia, 34 and 24, of Houston, | Dieppe in the Second World War| seek accommodation outside Di- ple Saturday, including four oo Garcia, 26, of San) raid of 20 years ago. |eppe pre og nn hotel . fant Ae ; 'rooms in this touris a Of a NACA CHIE 180 Fred Garcia was shot in the They came by the thousands were booked well in per agi reg q ; : to the beaches to honor the dead/ Thor a 'apolar chest as he stood in front of : an eightyear-old. boy. He was|El Rancho night club shortiy|and to cheer the survivors of REPRESENT CANADA é id boy , idni he nine-hour raid that com-| Besides the 100- d tk evi : after midnight. we esides the 100-man guard of here with head injuries. | Police said the shooting fol-|menced at dawn on Aug. 18, honor from the Canadian Bat- The victims: Radi Blagdon, lowed an argument between) 4/7 Stl amen ded\teccm , stationed in Germany, 35, his wife, Angela, 30, and|Garcia and Benito Espinoza, 29,|¢ tak sige Hes Killed, wounded there is the RCAF band from their sons, Randy, 9, and Rory,|of Houston, when/ Espinoza|°! 2 <en Drisonet. ' the Canadian base in Marville, 4. of Kitchener:' and Charles|made advances toward a 2- Two minutes before 2 p.m. | France, and the official Cana- Zippel, 26, of Hanover, Lone oc-|¥ear-old woman who was with Gian delegation headed by Gor. Sunday three jet fighters flew} cupant of the second car. the Garcia brothers. low over the seafront and don Churchill, veterans' affairs Hospital authorities said an-| Espinoza has been charged in dropped wreaths marking the|minister, and representative of other son, Ricky, was thrown/|the slaying. {moment 20 years ago when the|the people and government of from the car by the impact. He| The two surviving brothers last gun in the battle was fired.) Canada. regained consciousness in hos-|chased Espinoza and after a Battle his car 'Saturday were Radi Blagdon, 35, his wife Angela, 30, and For many of the Canadian) After the religious services pital Saturday night, they said.|/brief gun-fight pistol - whipped) veterans revisiting Dieppe for) the official party paraded to the Police said the Blagdon car/him, police said. They then re-|the first time, the scene was|memorial commemorating the was crushed by a trailer and/|turned to the night club. |strikingly different from that of|201 men of the Royal Hamilton boat being towed behind their} There they scuffled with club|the grey morning when they dis.|Light Infantry who died "on this vehicle, The boat shot forward owner Antonio Ortega, 42, and embarked from 252 little ships| esplanade, on the beach and in on impact, sheared off part of}he drew his automatic pistol|sailing out of England andthe town of Dieppe on Aug. 19, the car's roof and crushed those!/and shot Larry twice and Mar-jheaded up the main Dieppe|1942"" to place flowers at its inside. tin once, police said. « beach and the flanking beaches base. Police said the collision oc- ~~ ca i in the face of heavy fire from! 'Then they moved on to the curred on a curve near the ap- the occupying Germans, main Dieppe memorial at the proach to a bridge on the Han-| SUN BEATS DOWN foot of the cliff for more trib- over-Neustad 'county road, 30 Sunday, as they gathered on utes and the placing of a bronze s . ercy Killing | ; on canarat,| plaque in memory of the men Trial Ordered ling pt hig tet 4 fromm' the, beube-1at the 14th Army Tan kBattalion vard with its bank of hotels| 'he Calgary Regiment: LIEGE, Belgium (AP) -- A overlooking the English Chan.-| 'P) -- Ut-Col. Belgian court Saturday ordered| Aer ae billowing beating down pouglas Catto, leader at Can yi q hi ial of three persons on c S!ada's Royal Regiment in the vine i bog m his sg ag pot oi connected with the|@nd the temperature at mid-day Dieppe raid of the Second World beanoed down & sett $e bank mercy. killing of a baby de-'climbed to 80 degrees. War, told the Warriors Day Ca- bos Gown & Steep emban'\formed by thalidomide. | 'The main commemoration nadian National Exhibition di- The next step, under Belgian|ceremony shortly before noon) rectors luncheon. that Canada's llaw, is a decision as to which\consisted of Roman Catholic! militia forces have taken on the | court shall try Suzanne Coipel-|and Protestant services before | additional role of training for Vandeput, 28, the dead baby'sjan improvised altar midway|national emergency. mother, her mother and the|along the lawn and against the) ---- cacao family doctor. The baby's father| caenree ae eee a EYE t were released. | tral a the other three is ex-|Whole stretch of beach. A ret pected this fall. Thousands of townspeople, PH é Mrs. Coipel - Vandeput, 28,| farmers from neighboring areas by appointment gave birth last May to a baby/and bronzed tourists in shorts| F. R. BLACK, 0.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Mar! Lake, about 10 miles from | the scene, for a holiday. Zippel, ' driving to Toronto to get his Drive a Vietnamese Army compound 370 miles northeast of here| several days ago. A rock was| thrown from the compound at the American jeep ahead, the windshield. The jeeps did not stop. Rock-throwing happens fairly often at the spot, the AP man was told. He was barred from the Vietnamese compound, NOT UNUSUAL - which had its hands agri at-|and sandals ned ~ gp ctly to its body, ajstreets as the Canadian an Ma uoreaniice " amed on * hel -- soe fact that the mother took thalid-/ omide early in her pregnancy. It was found dead of an over- dose of sleeping. pills and the arrests followed, June 1, The! mother is accused of the actual | killing, the doctor with supply- | jing the sleeping pills and the} grandmother with complicity. In Saigon, a special forces) The case aroused great feel- officer said: |ing in Belgium, leading to a ban "Throwing stones is nothing|on thalidomide, a change in the especially unusual. 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