Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Aug 1963, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT THOUGHT FOR TODAY + vw Clearing this evening. Consider- 'A man's condition can be judged : able cloudiness tonight, becom- by what he takes two at a time ing sunny and a little cooler Sat~ -- stairs or pills. urday morning, Not Over <, a Se ee See ea EIGHTEEN PAGES OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1963 VOL. 92--NO. 198 10 Conte Por Coby 7 Children|7 pa' BENNETTCALLS | Die In Fire 7.8 un AL In Alberta #4} Ve ee? SN AP ELECTION: and part of a scorched mat:-|Prairie. It was heated by two tress were all that remained to- wood stoves and police said they day as police began investiga-jbelieve the fire may hay tion of a fire which took the/started from one of the heating lives of seven children in a two-/ units. , & : : or ® oe ne fs Ny acon Be Den made on as or Be . September 30 Election north of here Thursday. an_ inquest, ; : ' ar irms Seven-year-old Gerard Payou,| The dead children were: Ma- : ; . .™ : : : was the only survivor of the fire|rie, 12, Josephine, 10, Frank, 9, . < p& itish Columbi that took the lives of all but two|Elaine, 6, John, 4, Albert, 3, and : . * ~ | For Britis 0 um la of his brothers and sisters. A) Harvey, seven months, ; ' 3 oS brother, Edward, 14, and sister) When Gerald was found : . : ; " ' ed VICTORIA (CP)--With a plea, He said the conference dazed and hysterical, he could pe Pe ; a . -* | united Canada and ai"comes at a time when Con- Sharon, 11, were visiting gre Ae ih : for a Beech Galea. Rrcin' tararenan | take" ond ous other here when thejonly mum e e name : ' ; . : soe <A * shiny greater British Columbia, Social| federation is at stake" a w Gas Geeks ot at dawn, "Gerry." ke? : 4 . DETROIT (AP) -- The auto ide Beae the late 1950s which Credit Premier W. A. C, Bennett] are anxious to build a United Gerald was found about 100} Neighbors in the sparsely-set-|> - ee , ee : industry made a major conces-/showed most auto deaths or se-/Thursday called a snap provin-/Canada," His party would cam- feet from the blazing house by|tled area about 180 miles north- = $ ae : . . ; sion to the average motorist|rious injuries were caused when cial election for Sept. 30. paign on the slogan: "Forward neighbors, He is in serious con-\west of Edmonton, saw a red 22 . ee © Pee Thursday but the car owner will persons were tossed from autos The announcement caught the|to a greater British Columbia." dition in: hospital with burns to glow from the scene but when Moss =< wy : 3 : pay the bill in collisions. The survey showed province by surprise. Some op- POWER AN ISSUE 50 per cent of his body they reached the house it was ee : . . : General Motors, followed In seat belts cut the death rate. position spokesmen called it an 4 4: AN Iss al The children had been alone|too late to help the children in- j. s os : ee : at : m quick 'succession by Chrysler,) Some groups wanted seat|act of desperation, One said the an e went on aap rt since Monday when _their|side : ' _ RG he es Ford and American Motors, an-|heits installed in rear seats asielection would be a question of? eystone raid po ge oe mother, Louise, 34, went to High) Mrs. Payou said Marie had -- ' ee & : B nounced that, effective Jan. 1,/well, and these will: be ava'l-|trust. [Seeece vty esto wi 4 e H Prairie to see a relative off on|been in charge of the children. . : : aes pet 1964, all their new cars will be able under the auto industry's) The man who has been con-|S0Vernment's power policy an . , Sinha Silk ic - : ~ |the continuation of public power a bus. The father, Peter, also equipped with seat belts. Stude-| new plan. tinuously at the head of B.C | "resultant lower rates, 3 . . ' : ' ; : : | : vith 34, an unemployed laborer, was s. 'S = , 4 ' : baker started the trend with a governments since 1952 and)! ; ; : visiting friends about 18 miles Hull Busline es ee ' : similar announcement last! In Ottawa, Paul Goraley, di-|whose present government was oe tail plea south of here. | Ss : S : or |March i. rector of public relations for the elected in 100). was not re: The children's mother col- . 4 oe : Shad? a GR The industty had been under) Canadian Highway Safety Coun.|quired by law to call an elec-| Spokesmen for all opposition lapsed when she heard the| tri ée rouls : Ses , growing pressure since the|cj], said the council was '"very|tion for another two years, parties made it clear that the news, She said later she awoke| ; : } ye : | bir ean called a pes angled situation revolving during the night Wednesday and| ® : : : . ; " : 1950 Rambler series offered seat) In 1962 there were 3,838 traf.|CoMference and announce €/around a recent finding that th wanted to go home Trans rtation : b ee : : eS belts. fic deaths in Canada Mr jelection by calmly reading from . 8 bd i al "th cat Sid . : ss pain (oo i : vata prepared statement expropriation of the B.C. Elec- 1 would have walked home, : : : eos co ' ' Groups 'nterested in traffic|\Gormley said seat belts would|@ Prepe visite s »|trie Company in. 1961 was out. she said. "Oh God, I wish I} HULL, Que. (CP) -- Bus driv- : . : jSafety and in cutting down the/reduce the number of deaths by| He, said he wanted a me | side 'the jurisdiction Of the legis. had." ers and mechanics employed by|= es : < . "SS sy death toll in car accidents had/39 per cent, jmandate before a A aA bsonald Lirias would: 'be: the key. lesus two buslines operating out: of sg ; : " jurged wider. adoption of safety |federal conference in Novem-|'# y | of the election thi ty of 57,000 have ss ae : . 3 . | * ' ber. . Istrike, hal subi trannies ; . es TORONTO (CP)--Ford Motor Standing at:-prorogation of the jstrike, halting all public trans. © * > r . SR gr; There were 40,000 deaths in\Company of Canada Limited i i i ° | is : eo ; ; ' Pots a | lat yas § } New Socred portation in Hull and surround. | rg oh Elgents last year, > "AT Sct announced today it will install) Metro Crackdown |NoP 10, Liberals vacant 1 oc png communities . ae dents last year front seat belts as standard cial Credit retained Columbia | The tieup began at 8 p.m ' ¢ § eu. . The auto firms said list prices i ; s 2 | . ' . 8 s us S;equipment in all passenger cars t vi Rift Said |EDT Thursday night as drivers 2 : . Poe ae a s of their cars will be adjusted Starting Jan. 1. On Fast Drivers constituency in a dily uyeleo | : ~~ ; . i tion but the winner never had jtook their buses back to their . : be it afl : i i lgarages on orders of red com.| = 0 reflect the inclusion of front) A spokesman said the deci- TORONTO (CP) -- Metro po-.a Chance to take a seat in the betas hes seat belts as standard equip-|sion was taken to meet the pub-ijice are turning the heat onj House. Develo in ("Union spokesmen, who had KING STREE' SEWER NEARLY a pigeon yikes ee vite Reig Ph giv ot| speeding motorists and jay-| The announcement caught. Lib- , = ; "anit a , IM S| sea Its as a safety measure. " i é p g planned the strike for 12:01 Work on Oshawa's new King at the east end of King street. ture extends from MacMillan | present cost is $18 or more plus} Ford becomes the third Cana- Da Seek tae thang Sete wo Ms hoops th Hawell Se a.m. EDT today, promptly ac- . y i iv i i i *, | ; Ae , street sewer was started at The workers are preparing to qrive to Celina street. The | installation. swt |dian auto company either instal-| death eine Rasa Sy 3 " tolls. By THE CANADIAN PRESS ge Sage companies of locking! both ends. This picture join. the two sections of the 46+ section started at. Mary | Congress took note of the de- ling seat belts or planning to| "The gloves are off and po.| FIRST FOR FULTON A new rift appears to be de- "Wh th a oyees, i : shows that the two ends are project which was begun wtenat sire of many motorists for saf.'do so. lice officers will no longer be It will be the first personal veloping between National So- oh . er the tleup was caused! almost linked. The sewer pipe July 2, and costs $140,000. The § awa Times Photo |°tY belts and at least 14 state) Chrysler Canada Limited.| satisfied: with issuing warnings|teSt at the provincial polls for = Credit hg ha t Robert Art pape di Hf be bys maven in the foreground was started section at the top of the pic- --Oshawa Ti 10'0 Hegislatures passed 'bills requir-'Windsor, has not decidedjto drivers who exceed speed|E. Davie Fulton, former fed- Thompson and Quebec Social/ tands r thousands co ing that seat belts be installed|whether to instal seat belts. allimi : iv »jeral justice and public works Crediters, { Hull workers caught without | | . i laeie eee Coe vetaa tas. tnintlon wah Ane Cae te 1950s when Nash - Kelvinator's! happy" with the move. w e e by next January in all new cars/spokesman said, In Brampton,|says Deputy Chief John Mur- 2 In Ottawa, Jean-Baptiste Cote|aternative means of transport A ] i ink Ss sold in their areas. 'la spokesman for American Mo- my ard HA hn Conservative party F FA ast year. Se tie "banks red organizer! nearby communities work in Ol. , ng. 1cqan FEW HAVE BELTS tors (Canada) Limited said the) "From now on all will be y ' question is under consideration.' summonsed." Robert Strachan, opposition | The Automobile Manufactur-| "i saying that geVeral Quebec| se (© their offices. Jers Association reported that| oad EE ee, ee party groups want Mr. Thomp- ryt pean wes staged by! less than six per cent of autos| sue of the election was to be son te step down ae national pod age ery Association of} resse Vy pea eT jon the road last vear were even ar e |the rights of the provinces. in eader. . lway and) equipped ' with safety - belts |Confederation "tt bl Motor Coach Employees of| Tre the | | ee ey glee Prats And in Rouyn, Que., Real Ca-|America (CLC) pec Ml o ng Sprays raat had sp recognize that Social Credit, in Party, aceeny {ender of the|city Transport Limited and Hull] TORONTO (CP) -- Anglicans)gress, Delegates will hear ideas Archbishop of Cape Town, South transmissions. "| ED O er tetanic a oc Party, accused Mr. Thompson Metropolitan Transport Limited.|have been urged to forget their|for action from 37 study groups| Africa, will speak at the closing|'Tansmis e. . . ltric takeover have jeopardized of contradicting himself when) About 134 employees of thejpast 'fear, anxiety and suspi-jset up at the beginning of the/religious service late today at; Opponents of safety belts have| " Si ie Gilegy J€0F . he criticized six Quebec Social|two associated companies are|cion" of the Roman Catholic\conference and approve a/St. James Cathedral used two main arguments) LONDON (Reuters) -- A sev-) He smiled as Detective Chiet| Provincial rights and Confeder. Credit MPs for declaring them-| inv. i ; | . favor of the new)"message'" summing up the| Archdeacon de Soysa, one Of/against them--that they were anjenth suspect was charged in/Superintendent Thomas Butler|ation more than an overn- er g jinvolved in the contract dispute|Church in favor of g g up iaingiot i. : " 1 | bai selves in support of the Liberal | over wages, overtime and other|spirit of Christian unity spirit of the congress the Anglican observers at last/annoyance, since they had to/court today with : being con-jof Scotland Yard quoted 'him as/ ment in the history of.Canada." minority government after thelitems. 'Reunion may be very far; Most Rev. Joost de- Blank,/year's Vatican': council, said/be buckled and unbuckled fre-jcerned" in Britain's big train|saying when charged: | He said the issue of the elec April 8 election. The six MPs Hull City transport away," said Very Rey, C, H.|~--_ [Catholic theologians are "thin "quently, and that they would hin-\Tobbery as police tightened a} "1 don't see how you can/tion will be whether the eople later. repudiated their declara. , arent WOCVellcy ce Suusa avenneatnn of Co ing very hard" abot the equa ' , net on remaining gang mem- i ; ; Ma ages tion 2 Hull, but the other line has| de Soysa, arc ota ggg saat 4 ity of all Christia:.. through the Ger motorist's escape if his b involved in th 0 ld bate dbdl + gAeyineray Bag joa Phenol be atl ned cog jroutes linking Aylmer, Wake.|!ombo, Ceylon, "but a rea Tax Plan Hit ; Sens rae car should overturn or be sub-/2€'S involved in the world-rec-| (underworld. slang for money) | ernment which can't be trusted, Mr. Thompson was not avail- field, Masson, Buckingha qj breakthrough in relations be-| jcommon factor of baptism merged in an accident. jord train theft. -- s and you won't find that." | able immediately for comment.|o oa Bam andiiween the Roman Catholic] | And delegates applauded)" i Universite did |. At the same time police in|... ; at ' -|Ottawa. All were cut off by the| ween" ' |when he said: "I have hope the} Cormell University did a sur-|, | Wilson, a slim six-footer with! . . The Ottawa press statement] walkout |Church and the rest of us has B I eee mere at aoe ec Leicester, central England, cocmney accent, wa ted] Kneelin In Pra er said the anti-Thompson action|---------- | occurred." y nsurance ---- sagen ae | "the| {were reported holding @ man in Thursday night poy charged g Y will be raised at the annual | Archdeacon de Soysa was one japply for Memoersnip. in Me] 4 connection with the robbery. of/*.."* sn meeting of Le Ralliement des Ps ae stein paceof and to 'stress the = World Council of Churches.| Rumbling Blasts iS Sluccuw © Coalee aati train| With robbing Frank Dewhurst--| Youth Struck Dead Creditistes next w | eath At Hospital é : ' highest 1 n When that happens, a_ very lang 6 & poll k _jthe chief postman aboard the! 1 weekend in prospects of closer relations be ahve e Aug. 6. A police spokesman re-/". A Granby | ltween the churches: Thursday, great thing will have been! Ayroysge Residents |fused to confirm or deny the ar-|P/undered' mail train. ELGIN, Ont. (CP) -- Joseph it did not say how many con.| Probe Su este jas the 11-day Anglican Congress} WASHINGTON (CP) -- U.S./done." | Sane : : ___|rest More than £2,600,000 ($7,800,-| Waters, 16, was killed by light. ' hany con Fear, anxiety and sus 'p ) ' ; : y ug stituency groups had passed res-| neared its close ife insurance companies today Hladin Tasca aC bs TORONTO (CP)--A rumbling! Charles Frederick Wilson, 31,| 000) in British currency--mostly ning Thursday night as he olutions calling for Mr Thomp-|, TORONTO (CP)--A coroner's Still further evidence of the joined in the attack on Presi-/NgWw Is HOPEFUL explosion .-- tentatively attrib-/a "turf accountant" at one of|worn banknotes -- was taken prayed that a storm would not son's resignation, nor did it! ur y- recommended Thursday|new fee ling between. the|dent Kennedy's proposed tax on Bishop James A. Pike of San uted to jets breaking the sound/Britain's legalized betting shop from the mail train. About a destroy his family's barn, name the ridings. night an investigation to deter-ichurches is today's "'courtesy|foreign. stocks and bonds Francisco, a former Roman barrier -- shook homes and/was ordered held in custody un-|tenth of the money has been re- He was working in the barn Pasty Sbreae anid. the eas why medical attention was|call" by James Cardinal Mc-| A leading spokesman warned) Catholic, told delegates he had|#"0used residents in a 40-mile-|til Saturday after being charged covered. when the storm began, and ent. mation will be kept secret until refused Jerry Derich, 63, at /Guigan, Archbishop of Toronto,|that the levy "may worsen the| once felt that logic might be a//O"8 area on the shore of Lake/at Linslade court near the scene| . Wilson, who was picked up/jered the house to join his family the convention js held "| Toronto hospital July 14 on Most Rev. Michael Ramsey,|Climate for broadening world! parrier between the churches, |Ontario early today of the ambush with dramatic sudd fter}i ray va ei Derich died in Toronto Gen-| Archhichon of Canter ritrade." " eatin | Switchboards at police and) Thr e a th . + matic suddenness after)in prayer. asi aia ri in foronto Gen-| Archbishop of Canterbury. After! trade But I am hopeful now. I P a oo en end three women). , sai ik ' : Mr. Cote's statement -saidjeral Hospital from chest inju- a public encounter in the lobby} While estimating that these/don't think we should be dis- {ite departments, radio stations|already have been charged with Scotland Yard gave pictures of| A transformer outside the aon otic groups want ajries two hours after the truck he! of the hotel where the Anblicans companies have increased their|couraged because our own 22d newspapers, airports andicomplicity or receiving sto.him and two other men to the aon hs struck by lightning held aa Me be!was driving collided with a car |have met, the two church lead-'securities and mortgage hold-|minds have not worked out the air force stations were jammed len money. press, was the seventh arrest in site aan Ur ae o gee biate' Mr Thatipens The onc: The jury ruled death was the/ers retire to a private suite to|ings in Canada by some $1,500.|logic of union." with calls Wilson, wearing a bluelthe two weeks since the robbery! 4, ria dn aed te r ane tr T jompson The nextjresult of an inefficient ambu- discuss "matters of mutual con-'900,000 durig the last 18} Elsewhere at the congress, a| The reports came in from as|sweater and open-necked sports ; had a. A ; "| None of the eight other mem- ag potion of the national party|lance service and that on ar-|cern." months, the Life Insurance As-|Michigan priest accused thefar west as Waterdown, on thejshirt, "'strenuously denied') Sunched police into one o the bers of the family was injured, is not scheduled for several/rival at hospital the victim was) Today's sessions are the last! sociation of America main.(congress of having forgotten its|outskirts of Hamilton,' to the/through his lawyer any connec- biggest. manhunts in British his-| EIgin is 30 miles northeast of year refused medical attention. formal meetings of the Con-|tained that the Kennedy pro-)youth delegates--45 of whom/eastern limits of Toronto tion with the robbery. 'ory. \Kingston. gz of the party, issued a press st »{-2Wa and rely on bus transport ~|posal is a government move to-\registered at the gathering jwards direct control over cap-| Rev. Malcolm Boyd of De- e e e T jitai outflows. this could hurt|troit, chaplain. at Wayne State New Setback In T ithe U.S. exports drive and force|/University and known as the Sai Ol i Buzzi ] With Rumors ;counter-moves by other -coun-| 'Espresso Priest'? because of ke jtries this ministry in coffee houses, Instead of a tax, the adminis./t0ld a meeting of young dele- e | : jtration should consider a mod-/8@tes the congress had failed cue INLETS etic aie"ctgterm Gsan|t0 listen seriously "ana oro.) I> LL tm eems in Ontro : terest rates as a magnet for at-|foundly to the voung adults and HAZLETON. Pa. (AP PE é : tracting and holding capital in/Students'" at the gathering. tates a. (AP) -- Un-jcape shaft to two of the trappediall over the United States stood the ULS., the association argued|,, Y0U are the mission field of} SAIGON (AP) -- South Viet throughout the country. Military|opened telephone lines connect- altering rescue workers were miners, David Fellin, 58, and ready to make further probesiin a brief before the: House|the church and you also repre- Nam's capital was alive today censorship also continued. ing the US. Embassy with the dealt another setback today Henry Throne, 28, who have to determine how close a previ- of Representatives ways and set the hope of the church's| with rumors of general strikes,! 4 traveller arriving from Da- rest of Saigon. The lines had when a giant drilling rig suf- been directing rescue opera- ous 12-inch hole came to Fellin| means committee mission in the world in the com-/Ruddhist. suicides and street lat 140 mil th ast of Sai- been cut since the pagoda raids fered two mechanical break- tions and receiving food and/and Throne oa ag jing decades," Mr. Boyd said. (fights but conditions appeared| soon a gg i" c sal : downs as workers moved on supplies through a six-inch life-| Initial efforts Thursday with a|_,About 250 insurance compa-|----------____ ~~ quiet with the army in complete/ fo" _-- it ne aig OTHERS RESIGN ' three fronts in efforts to reach line hole by which contact was geiger counter failed to disclose/"@S are represented by this 'Dp: ' control : fs war as} draten a 'th Mau's resignation was pre- three miners trapped 331 feet|established with them last Sun- the distance trade body that suggested that Big Fanny Downs Armored cars and tracked ve- foe at sh bee og mS * ceded Thursday by those of Viet underground for 10 days day night. The two communi-| Lieut, Richard Anderson of agg ogg dg oe . deaken' tax Sesucs epee a anpianes |Nam's ambassador to the The second breakdown halted|Cate with rescuers through a,the Naval Medical Research In- "® , leas bis dabrgQh cept yobs BCIeS SARECK § J SEAL PAGODAS United States, Tran Van Chu- the drilling of a new 12-inch es-/microphone lowered to them. stitute in Bethesda, Md.. a phy-| Would be to exempt all U.S, for- Doukhobor Revolt US. Ambassador Henry Cavoy All pagodas remained sealed Nar > aiecear at ee he : : : stata aan ;/eign ins s fr : , i cape hole shortly before dawn) The drilling rig, driving at/Sician well versed in survival aa oo ee AGASSIZ, B.C. (CP) -- Flor-|Lodge, arriving to take up hisio¢ by troops and police. + 2 olga end at the United at a depth of 220 feet. A hoisti/nearly maximum power earlier, techniques, gave WUC ty eds re ae (Big .Fanny) Storgoff ap-|post, was driven into the city cable that lowers and raises the /forced.up thick clouds of powd./lin and Throne early' today pears decisively to have oe Thursday night latae deer caueue Rob lagee The Chuongs are the parents ane mechanism on the 10-lered rock and some workers, He said "As long as there's New Montreal Fire down a revolt against her lead-) Lodge was expected to pay ree held "in a military com-jof Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu, the pres- storey-high 65-ton rig jumped had to wear masks and bandan.. 2004, water and hope, they ership of the fasting Sons hi een " . id : ae EERE, fe ; : . Off a pulley. ying to vet albne fairly well." : |his first call on President Ngo pound on the waterfront, it was|ident's politically powerful sis- pulley nas to protect them from the,ng to get along fairly weil. Freedom Doukhobors out Dinh Diem today and convey tojlearned, Estimates of their|, _. There was no immediate in- dust | Rock and earth between the Blamed On FLO Mountain Prison, while officials him the US government's dis-/number run to 1,000 or more, |'e™-it-law who has urged severe dication how long it would take' Optimism prevailed for at(i7imch shaft that went 'astray scanine i seem undecided what to do|anproval of the crackdown this S hich could not/S0Vermment measures against to repair it least two of the men. The fate|2"4 the pocket where the men Pasi phe oy CF) -- A_side/about the Freedomites week on Buddhist opponents of, a fae v eaia ay "a8 the Buddhists. Chuong two Bgl lhe oy 7 = been Of the third, Louis Bova, 42, sep-|4°° apiece Pay ran gy AP <nnriee ~~ oe Members of the sect washed Diem's regime Buddhist Nun Dieu Magia, tise weeks ago disavowed his daugh- ae wah a 'ome BE ge a a companions. by!to9 ticht for a suffic ently strong|Was sef on fire early today and Big Fanny's fee interpreted) Opposition to the anti-Buddhist/of Viet Nam's leading scientist it s stand and Sing = the third attempt to sink an e5-ifood since tee aes eeu zeiger, reading police were told it was the work/as a vote of confidence--and 19 action mounted in Diem's offi-/Buu Hoi, died of a heart attack] a ee eee food since the cave-in Aug. 13 n's voice could be heard of Le front-de Liberation Quebe- or more summonses i d Wed. cial family. Foreign Minister/at Xa Loi Pagoda after troops|hists remained uncertain, A- navy Gently by somes 06 iecracon nate "gsi z ue oe Ven tad was reliably re-'broke into the temple early, Terming Diem's government Physician at the scene said his gathered behind restraining Damage was light. nesday still weren't 'served on| ported to-have resigned in pro-| Wednesday. a "bad regime,". Chuong said CITY EMERGENCY Serawradashtoeres ropes 100 feet from' the rescue, Police at No. 1 station which|'e Doukhobors by early today. test, shaved his head in the! pieu Hue had volunteered/iM resigning: PH A diamond bit began--shortly|area as he methodic y read covers the armories, received a| Neilie Nebokshonoff who) ashion of a Buddliist monk./with some monks to burn them-| "I cannot go on representing ONE. NUMBERS ater midnight--drilling a three-ioff figures from the geigerjtelephone call from a person | Wednesday called for an end to|and. ask@d Diem's permission! elves' alive in protest against/a government which ignores my - aarti hole toward where! counter who said: "I am a member of the 199 Freedomites im-.jto make a religious pilgrimage the government, advice and 'of which I disap- POLICE 725-1133 rales Y steps bg be in hopes) Despite the failure, Fellin the FLQ. Watch the armories."|Prisoned for acts of violence 'o India There still was no reliable in-!prove."' of making contact with him by and Throne conti to. hold en minutes later, the side|and the "00 sect members camp-| He was the third Vietnamese dication of casualties from the' Chuong is a: Confucian. His FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 lowering a microphone heir spirits high stream door of the armories was dis-|e¢d outside the prison, left the diplomat to resign in protest/pagoda raids wife is a Buddhist. Their daugh- . On the third front, specialistsiof humor to res¢ above, covered to be on fire. Police,camp Thursday, apparently vol- against the crackdown. A few hours before Lodge's'ter, Mme. Nhu, is a convert to Z HOSPITAL 723-2211 Iwith radiouctive material trom'boosting their morale. 'found oil on the sidewalk. juntarily. | A curfew continued at nightlarrival, Vietnamese authorities'Roman Catholicism. VU VAN MAU

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