Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1963, p. 15

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PEEP LO NONE EN OOM NE Ae Ree NEN THS OSHAWA TIMRS, | Seturdey, April 27,1963 15 | Professors Censure censure by the association has) no legal weight but carries con- siderable moral pressure. The Koch case arose March 18, 1960, upon publication of a/ letter he wrote to. the student! néwspaper, The Daily [Iilini. The letter included this para- graph: "With modern contraceptives) and medical advice readily) available at the nearest drug) store, or at least a family phy-! | sician, there is no valid reason! why sexual intercourse should! not be condoned among those sufficiently mature to engage in it without social consequences and without violating their own codes of morality and ethics." No one took the floor Friday! to defend the propriety of Koch's letter, The issues were only whether the letter consti-! tuted grounds for dismissal and whether Koch was granted due/ academic process in the dis-) missal. The association held that President David Henry was in error for dismissing Koch with- out a formal hearing on the charges against him. 7 Men, Woman Charged With Five Fires MONTREAL (CP) -- Seven| men and a woman have been| charged with arson and conspir-| acy in five fires that caused| $455,427 damage in the Montreal] | area. Roger Dure, one of the men} charged, did not appear in court) Friday and a bench warrant.for his arrest was issued by ues) Armand Chevrettc The prosecution said Dupre! moved to France with his fam-| ily last September after collect-; ing $13,000 insurance for a fire that destroyed his business and residence in nearby Ste. Ther- ese. Two men described as insur-| ance adjusters, Wilfrid Jarjour,| 49, and Laurent Rivest, 36, were among the accused. The woman was Anita Michaud who oper- ated a restaurant at nearby L'Assomption. A fire that caused $300,000 damage to a block of commercial buildings April 7 started-in the restaur- ant, insured for $4,000, said the prosecution. Others charged were Domin- ique Dettore, 34, Roger Chart- rand, 39, Elie Goulet, 36, and Onesime Menard. All were re-| manded without bail for pre- liminary hearing May 1-2. Dettore and another i nsur- ance adjuster were arraigned| earlier in the week on other ar-| son and conspiracy counts aris-| ing from an investigation by the} fire commissioner's office into} a series of fires in Quebec prov-| ince since 1958. Other fires mentioned in the} charges occurred in the nearby communities of Ile Perrot andi Rosemere. A commercial build- ing operated by Menard in Ile} Perrot was destroyed last Sept.| 28 and loss was estimated at| $115, 000. Would Limit | Proposed NATO. Nuclear Force | PARIS (Reuters) -- The de-! fence committee of the Western) European Union parliament Fri-| day proposed creation: of a NATO nuclear force with a lim-/ ited number of fingers on the| trigger. After two days of closed- door discussion the committee -- made up of legislators from Britain and the six European| Common Market countries -- proposed the idea in a series of, recommendations to the full) parliament at its Paris meeting, in June. The committee said political] control of the nuclear force) should rest with a nuclear coun-| cil on which all 15 NATO na-| tions would be represented. | But the decision to open fire| would be the responsibility of a! "'most restricted executive body 'appointed by the nuclear coun-| | cil and agreed to by the par-| ticipating countries." The committee proposed a! NATO strategic force be formed| both from national elements of existing nuclear powers and of multilateral or mixed - manned. elements. | Postal Employees | Get Raises Soon OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min- ister Walter Gordon said Friday that pending pay increases for: the armed forces and certain categories of civil servants, in-| cluding postal employees, will be implemented as quickly as) possible. "We have been giving the| matter particular attention with! a view to having it cleared up| rapidly," be said. --_ Your on ge Knocks... Illinois U. Nols VU. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--The; American Association of Uni-' versity Professors voted Friday| to censure the University of Ii-) linois for the manner in which' it fired Biology Professor Leo| Koch, who had condoned pre-| marital sex relations in a letter} to the campus newspaper. The) Your Full 'Veur fil'tsMaseaiiaiy Bs URGENTLY NEEDED "~~ Your Contribution... Large or Small .. . 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