ON LAKE WINNIPEG Meee Cn tee ere RIVERTON, Man, (CP) Wreckage from the Suzanne-E drifted to shore Sunday but no trace was found of eight of the 10 persons who were aboard the fish freighter when it cap- sized and broke apart during a violent storm on Lake Winni- peg Friday night, There was only one known survivor, the Suzanne-E's 24- year-old mate, Clifford Everett of Berens Rivr, Man, Everett drifted on a piece of wreckage for 11 hours, reach- ing the shore of Black Island at dawn Saturday, then walked 1% miles in bare feet through snow land rocks to get help at a fish- jermen's camp, The body of the » jnichard Charles Johnson, 32, of 2. Stonewall; Man., was found §a 8 Missing From Boat captain, | during the night in an attempt to reach Deer Island, Everett said the Suzanne-K, a 19-year-old 75-ton vessel owned by Booth Fisheries Ltd. of Selkirk left Selkirk Friday morning in fairly good weather for a semi-weekly trip around the 250-mile-long lake to pick up pickerel and sauger at fish- ing stations, About 10 p.m., 20- and 80-foot waves started to hit the steel- ribbed wooden' hull, and when the captain attempted to turn about the Suzanne-E was hit sideways by a giant wave and tipped, Everett said four men were on deck and six sleeping in the hull at the time, Within three minutes the hull broke and both parts sank, Only the pilot house and some other small wreckage remained float- es ee . " ' Priceless Som Beats The Best By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Priceless Gem, an attractive little filly with brilliant speed, outran the best U.S, two-yeare old eolt, Buckpasser, to win the 76th running of the $161,350 Futurity at New York's Aqué- duct Raceway Saturday, The daughter of Hail to Rea- son and Searching took the lead shortly after the start of the 6% furlong classic and shook off Buckpasser's stretch chellense for a half-length vie~ ory, Advocator finished third but was disqualified and show money went to Indulto, Buckpaaser, ridden by Braue lio Baeza, was the strong fav. orite of the crowd of 48,1 with Priceless Gem and her stablemate, Hospitality, second cen to win the purse of $0, Deton, an English Bred Geld- ing owned by James D. Norri: of Chicago, defeated favor Ampose in a photo finish of th $27,850 Illinois Owners Handl- cap before 22,384 at Chicago's Hawthorne Park Saturday, turday night on the beach offing, There was no chance to get Black Island, \into the ship's two lifeboats, Johnson climbed on the same| RCMP said there would be piece of wreckage as Everettino air search today but a wa- jand Allan Clemons, 20, of Sel-/ter search will continue with kirk, Man., but Everett said the/divers on hand, They sald the icaptain died during the night.jeight missing persons are pre- \Clemons left the makeshift raft}sumed drowned, Present Controls Plan For Broadcasting Asked BOY SCOUT LEADERS CONVENE HERE the weekend at Camp groups common to their own Samac, About 90 Scout com- particular section --- cubs, missioners and leaders at- eabute br vantlney. tended the "program work a shop" to take a look at the --Oshawa Times Photo over-all program of scout- ing and the changes being made, The men and women were divided into discussion REPORTED DEAD Clara Bow, the "It? girl is shown in July, 1062 as of silent films, was identi- she attended the funeral of fied by Hollywood police as her husband, actor Rex Bell, the woman who died early from whom she had been today in her Culver City, separated for several years, Calif., home, Miss Bow, 60, (AP Wirephoto) Son Killed This was one of the many discussion groups comprised of Boy Scout leaders from Northern, Central and Eas- tern Ontario who met during Gerald M. Brown Dies At 62 is Claim Liherale Was Chief Editorial Writer Controlling" TV GUELPH (CP) -- Gerald M.| Brown, for years prominent injfarmed, taught school and) poRoNTO (CP) -- The Pro-jthis letter" that the Liberal Canadian newspaper life, died) studied law. _ , {gressive Conservative party)"'had offered future benefits to of cancer early Monday. He) He joined the Star-Phoenix in|charged Sunday that' the Liber-jobtain this important service." 1924 and covered the Saskat-lals are attempting to influence|/SAY§S TELEPHONED in the crash, The student died in hospital about 8 p.m, Police said there was no brak- ing traced on the highway from the car and it is believed Wilde suffered some sort of stroke while driving, , Tuwsny Cunadian Port N casting dictator' with powers to In Switzerland decide 'what' Canadians will! ' NAPANEE, Ont, (CP)---Mrsa, and will not see and hear." | ayoy ' The present BBG has three| Graydon Darling, was notified tem of control of broadcasting|full and 12 part-time members, | Saturday ot 9 ~ poll a e Hamilton|with modification of the Board/The C©.A,B; favors an agency|_,., ' made up of three of five full. 'odo Lg accra Bet og FREDERICTON (CP) -- The Canadian Association of Broad- casters will "vigorously" seek continuation of the present sys-) IN WINERY LIMIT was 62. | ns ak ebsites Mrlehewan legislature for twoinews coverage of the federal) Mr, Soble said in hove wae cue ¢ rlaliyears before coming east inlelection campaign by putting|sunday night he telephoned Mi.; Bre tae ooh aime rp a writer for The Guelph Mer-|1997 to work at The Windsor|what it termed improper pres-|Goodman © nat Tuesday audi", pears el phe time members, These would be. é sso ge eng ig to which heistar, then The Border Cities|sure on television broadcasters./asked if the Progressive Con'|4 This ui Raa ee AD. board ansiated by part-time advisers) Private Swiss school, ; hey hcg stad gt = fail star, His service there --o _At a press conference, Dalton|servatives wanted to take part| eating Jeg the eve of the anz(tepresented geographically, Also killed in the crash was pod ' pices ha Dag exacting orerae® of the provincial and/Camp, national president of the/of prominent party members|hiiy meeting of the Atlantic As-| The board disagreed with the|Leonard Wilde, 58, a British Gutter blisher of the Wo {federal parliaments, and five/progressive Conservative Asso-|in a service whereby film Cilpsiociation of Broadcasters \Fowler committee on' morning| Professor who started the school a a a tipai-Rovinw je mood-jyears as city cditor, ciation, and campaign chairman|would be relayed to different|" avait anni ity programs for education pur-|!0 years ago, 8 Secenest: Re distinguished He went to the Toronto Star | Edwin Goodman, said in a state isections of the country. He said : thy hoard oie ee ee eee, Reuters news agency re- newspaper and public relations|!" 1934 as chief of the pede ahs i Srp bar, bythe received no indication Ti a ecasting sae ty pier the|, It felt the committee should) ported that Interlaken _ police} | eer that began at the Saska- provincial legislature news bu-jinducement, andishment andithe PCs were interested, He} Rtn tee Mealy anh have been in closer touch with|said the crash occurred when pied Star-Phoenix, -Mr Bre wn|reau, was promoted to wire andjusing its power of office, secks| said he also discussed the sery-|BBG to Oxerciee th ye (broadcasters before making its|their car smashed Into a West had heen publisher of the mien cable editor and then served for|to dominate local television|ice with officials of the New|Without question ing peat report; and 'it disagreed with|German tourist bus, | ve clk deen the old an years as city editor before/news across Canada with/Democratic Party. Parliament | obviously intended}... report's criticism of the use| Wilde, driver of the car, died sor H Id d city edi f to Ottawa with thejcabinet ministers' campaign) Mr, Soble said he did not\it to have, of talent by private stations, | = ver Herald, and city editor Of/noar. He returned to the Star|speeches. Co-operating TV sta-|know what Mr, Scott meant by| The board was critical of the) am. ¢ ; bs on Tee briefly as city editor after leav-|tions would show film clips of|the word "credit" in his letter|Fowler committee's recommen ha "GLEN oe Boy BB oncty| nr ublic relations field he|i"g Ottawa and before entering/ ministers, taken in a local area,|to Mr, MacDonald. It might/dation for a single Canadian|....1) by privately-owned tnt public ions field he} jin outside viewing areas have meant "credit for a job|broadcasting authority, saying Hine on Aihtinie witlane. sans beendiinendendinntieg Mi its teenie hi CALL... DIXON'S was director of public relations|>Ublc relations. oe for the RCAF during two war-| Mr. Brown became publisher time years, 1942-44, operated|of The News:Herald in 1954 and his own firm in Toronto for six|also was that paper's editor-in- years and, as assistant to the|chief in 1955 and 1956 before he president of the Canadian Bank |again left the newspaper field of Commerce at Toronto, co-|to join the Bank of Commerce. ordinated and directed the, He was appointed publisher bank's public relations and ad-jand general manager of Tim- vertising policies from 1957 to|mins Press in 1959, went to 1959. {Woodstock as publisher in 1962 " Born at Chatham, N.B., Mr,jand to Guelph as Brown received his early edu-|writer in May last year. cation at Amherst, N.S., then) Mr. Brown is survived by his moved to Western Canada and|wife, the former Wiltrude Belle continued his studies at Rosth-| Dunwoody, a daughter Joyce ern, Sask., University of Sas-|Marion Brown Dalgleish of katchewan and the normal|Guelph, and a son, Gerald Da- school at Saskatoon. Before en-|niel Brown of Toronto. editorial| NEVER TIRE OF GIVING, SERVING, SAYS MINISTER, 100 NORMAL, Ill. (AP)--Rev. William G. McColley, preach- fmg a sermon on the day af- ter his 100th birthday, urged a congregation Sunday "never tire of giving, of serv- ing. Minister Emeritus of the University Christian Church here, McCooley came from Atlantic, lowa, to deliver his 100th birthday sermon to his old congregation on "the sac- rifice that satisfies." Each pew was filled for the 20-minute sermon, delivered in an alert, cheerful voice and without the aid of notes, Born on a farm near Indi- anapolis, McCoiley is the old- | est living alumnus of Frank, lin, Ind., College. He was a full-time minister for 50 years and associate pastor of Disciples of Christ churches in Illinois and Iowa for 20 years. Copies of a letter purporting were distributed. The letter was said to be from Geoff Scott, ex- ecutive assistant to Kenneth D Soble, president of CHCH-TV Hamilton, to E. Finlay MacDon- ald, president and general man- jager fo CJCH-TV Halifax. |/PROMISED CREDIT The free service was said to have been arranged by Mr, Soble and a Toronto film com- pany, Pallette Productions. Mr, MacDonald's station was prom- jised |for co-operating. | The service was for Liberal ministers only but, Mr. Good- man said, Mr, Soble apparently had 'decided that there was something improper in the ar- rangement and had offered to provide a service for processing film clips of prominent Conserv- atives. Mr, Camp said the letter was shown to him by Mr. MacDon- ald, a national vice-president of the Progressive Conservative |party. The Cramp - Goodman state jment said the Liberal party jabout Sept. 17. or 8 requested jtelevision stations '"'to become involved" in the free-service arrangement. It said the Lib- jerals used the services of CHCH-TV to co-ordinate and |Pallette Productions to process HERE and THERE It was clear "from the tone of Oshawa Fire Department. spent a quiet weekend with one small bonfire blaze and a call to wash away spilled gasoline. City, ambulance an- swered two accident calls and five routine house calls. The current ;issue of The Ontario Gazette carries the information that letters patent of incorporation have been granted to Air-Pak Wood- working Limited. The firm has its head office in Ajax. The Brydon Ring, awarded by the Ontario Medical As- sociation to doctors who render outstanding service to the profession and to their community, has been pre- sented to Dr. Glenn Sawyer, of Whitby. Mr. Sawyer is general secretary of the As- sociation. The award was es- tablished in 1950 by the late Dr. W. H. Brydon, and since his death has been carried on his memory. Oshawa members of the R. C.A.S.C. Reunion Associa- tion will travel to London this weekend for the Association's Reunion Weekend at Wolseley | Barracks. The_ get-together starts on Friday evening and runs right through until Sun- day morning. A program of social and business will keep busy an expected large turn- out, Eight people suffered cuts and bruises when cars, driven | Cowan, by Robert David Brock st, e., Uxbridge and Leonard Thomas Carling, RR 4, Uxbridge, collided on Con- cession 7, Uxbridge Town- ship, at 1.55 a.m., Sunday. Constable R. V. Mallory, of the Whitby OPP detachment, investigated, The Ontario Government's Select Committee on Youth, chaired by Sylvanus Apps, member for Kingston and the Islands, will visit Oshawa Noy, 15 to hear briefs from interested agencies and in- dividuals on topics bearing on the committee's work. the film clips that 'were to dominate the news." 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