Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1965, p. 20

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.20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 30, 1965 ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Trains In Head-On Crash; 26 Injured, None Serious WILL TEACH JOURNALISM CALGARY (CP)--The South- ern Alberta Institute of Tech- nology plans to have a journal- ism course set up and running in two years, it was reported Friday. The course would be aimed at training people for po- sitions with western newspa- pers, especially those in the weekly field. TUG RETURNS PONTIAC, Mich, (AP) -- Twenty-six persons were in- jured in and head-on collision of a Grand Trunk Western pas- senger train and a freight train here Friday. None of the injured was re- ported in serious condition. + The crash occurred about two minutes after the passenger train bound from Detroit to} Durand, Mich., left the Pontiac) depot, railway spokesmen said. The train included the engine, a baggage car and one car VICTORIA (CP) -- The sal- vage tug Sudbury II is on her way home from the Aleutian is- lands--but without her tow. The containing some 25 passengers. The freight train, pulling a string of approximately 20 cars, apparently pulled on to the main track and was struck by the north - bound passenger train. OFFICER TO VISIT NORTH BAY (CP) sir|M Thomas G. Pike, deputy su-| preme commander of Supreme| Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe and marshal of the) RAF, will visit North Bay and Victoria - based tug journeyed the 2,400 miles to assist the Greek freighter Ekaterini G., which lost her propellor in a north Pacific storm, The freighter was hammered hard jon shore of Great Sitkin island [before the Sudbury arrived. ORE DOG SCHOOL TO OPEN EDMONTON (CP) -- A new training school for Royal Cana- jdian Mounted Police dogs will the nearby Bomarc missile base sitrin Toue anal gee es Nov. 3. He will address the Na- lported Friday. Gian shep- tional Defence College at Kin-/hords will be bred and trained ston Nov, 1. jand then turned over to police HOLDS INVESTITURE --not only RCMP -- from all OTTAWA (CP)--For the sec- parts of the country. ond time in two days, Governor- | SELL PAINTINGS General Vanier presided over a} .QNDON (AP) -- Christie's| mammoth investiture ceremony|auction house sold $1,029,887 for members of the Order of St-!worth of pictures Friday from| John, Three men among mMore/the fabulous collection amassed than 80 honored received one of|hy Capt, E. George Spencer- the order's highes tgrades, the/Churchill, cousin of the late Sir title knight of grace. They were|winston, The sale brought to! $5,734,400 the amount realized since the Spencer - Churchill auctions began last May. Capt. Spencer-Churchill died June 24, 1964, of burns suffered when he was scalded in his bath, He was 88, WILL TOUR CANADA LONDON (CP)--Dr. Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canter- bury, will make a tour of Can- ada next year, his office an- nounced Friday. While details of his trip have not yet been completed, he hopes to under- take the journey next Septem- CONVICTS HELPED HER INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, (AP)-- Anna Maria Mauser, 17, who had been kept:alive for the last year by donations of blood by Indiana State Prison convicts, died Friday in hospital, She had suffered eld from a rare disease that prevents bone marrow from producing blood. Two weeks ago she visited the convicts in the prison at Michigan City to express her thanks. ANNOUNCE TESTS MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russia has announced new rocket tests in the Pacific Ocean 1,500 miles west of Hawaii and asked all countries to leave the area free during the testing period. An of- ficial announcement by the So- viet news agency Tass Friday night said Russia would be launching '"'a new modification of a space-vehicle booster' into Nurse-Home Death Not MD's Fault who prescribed drugs for a nursing home patient he had never seen was exonerated Fri- day by an inquest into the pa- tient's death, the inquest he prescribed tran- quillizers for Edith Ellis, 77, by telephone strength of the nursing home supervisor's diagnosis although he never saw Mrs, Ellis, Coroner F. D, Cruickshank, summarizing the evidence, sa' Dr. Birenbaum had not acted properly in ordering drugs available only by prescription by telephone, He told the jury he was struck by the lack of medical examination on admission to the nursing home; The jury was told Dr. Biren- baum thought Mrs, Ellis would be cared for by her family doc- tor, but that her son, William Ellis, thought his mother would be under Dr, Birenbaum's care, The jury recommended that} nursing home operators make} definite arrangements to pro-| vide a physician in emergen-| cies and that medical arrange- ments be made for patients ad- mitted to nursing homes {f no family sactor As available, TORONTO (CP) -- A doctor Dr. Samuel Birenbaum told July 31 on the | THE FISHERMAN | IS NO SWIMMER HALIFAX (CP) -- Only about 10 per cent of Nova Scotia's 13,400 commercial fishermen can swim and 91 lost their lives drownin; last year, Nova Scotia's Cross water safety director said Friday, Les Punchard said in an interview one - third of drowning fatalities in the province are fishermen, al- though only one man en- gaged in the industry has died so far this year, Mr. Punchard said the Nova Scotia fisherman has a fatalistic attitude about his occupation; If he falls in the water, that's it, a ed a 's seni Ande teas AA We Guarantee to Mrs, Ellis died Aug. 9, nine FOR DURHAM Re-Elect FOR CANADA Make Your Vote Count Vote Liberal days after she as admitted to PANAMA (AP)--Ismael La-| the Colonial Nursing Home, guna, world lightweight boxing|Wich is partly owned by Dr. champion from Panama, will Bitenbaum. make his first defence of the), 2% coroner's jury found that TO DEFEND CROWN ber and visit either all or a 'great number of the 27 dioceses of the Church of England in Canada, NATO MEETING SET PARIS (Reuters) -- Nato de- fence ministers will meet here Nov, 26 and 27 to consider pro- posals for the creation of a NATO nuclear committee, sources close to the Atlantic Al- liance said Friday. France, however, has informed the NATO council it is not inter- ested in the proposed nuclear committee and will not attend the meeting. DRYER BLAMED PERU, Ind, (AP) -- A five- year-old boy who police said might have been using an elec- tric hair dryer to propel toy boats about a bath tub full of water in his home was electro- cuted Thursday night when the dryer fell into the water. Lieut.-Gov. Fabian O'Dea an Newfoundland; Col. John Red mond Roche, Montreal, judge of the court of sessions; and John! Errol Sydie of Edmonton, FACE CHARGES MONTREAL (CP) .-- Two members of a private police| protection agency were charged Friday with assault and illegal detention. Antoine Marchi- ori and Jacques Caron are ac- cused of detaining three men for questioning July 14 in con- nection with a robbery. They| are charged with having a the men for 14 hours. 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