Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1966, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 10, 1966 Man Murdered -- In London Bar LONDON (Reuters) -- A man was murdered in an East ram son's 4 ued paged homage six days. : A gunmen shot down 28-vear- old George Cornell as he sipped| gin and tonic in the Blind Beg- gar Bar. Details of the killing were sent to murder squad detectives in- vestigating a south London gun battle Tuesday when a man died] of bullet wounds. The other shooting was last Friday when a man was wounded in the Jeg. North Blockade Not Considered WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mans- field said today he does not be- Jieve President Johnson is giv- ing consideration at this time to proposals to blockade North Viet Nam ports. Mansfield said in an interview he thinks any action to mine the harbor of Haiphong, bomb the docks there or intercept sup- ply ships would bring a confron- tation with Russia that might drive the Soviets and the Chi- nese closer together. He gave his views as a feel- ing of uneasiness spread among some senators that Johnson may be considering fresh action to diminish military supplies reaching the iet Cong in South Viet Nam. Senator Karl E. Mundt Rep- §.D.), a member of the Senate foreign relations commit- tee, said in a separate inter- view that this feeling is based on a statement by Gen. Max- well D. Taylor that he is in- clined to believe the time has been reached to mine the Hai- phong harbor from the air to cut off shipping. Demonstrations Seen "Slack" TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Charles Bryan, a research director at the Defence Medical Research Laboratories, says demonstra- tions' by stewardesses showing passengers on commercial air- lines how to use oxygen masks are "slack and inefficient." Speaking Tuesday at a semi- nar on aerospace medicine at the Canadian Forces Institute of Aviation, Dr. Bryan said "'chaos would be monumental" if a modern commercial jet lost cabin pressure at 40,000 feet. "Passengers would have 18 seconds of useful conscious- ness," he said. "Oxygen masks would fall from holders over their heads, but many would find their hands convulsing." To test reaction to pressure loss, Dr. Bryan said the RCAF placed 30 crew members in de- compression chambers simula- ting conditions at 40,000 feet. Three men needed assistance to cope with oxygen supplies. Their ability to function was af- fected in five seconds. "These men were young and healthy," he said. "Not typical of the usual airline passengers who may be older or in poor health." Wholesale Price | Index Up 1.7 PC OTTAWA (CP)--The whole- sale price index rose to 257.2 in January, up 1.7 points from De- cember and more than 10 points higher than in January, 1965, the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics reported Wednesday. The index, based on 1935-39 prices equalling 100, measures price changes over the wide spectrum of wholesale trade and is designed to cover all prices except those at the con- sumer level. 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