Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1966, p. 12

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Aatersa sree crHa.s wa COVER UP DOESN'T This nylon lace swimsuit cover-up doesn't really do what it's name suggests. It is worn with a matching BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE (LSD Dangers | || WASHINGTON (AP) -- Dr. © |\Timothy Leary, a pioneer ex- perimenter with the drug LSD, says there is more danger jn a @\ cocktail iourige tian in ine tial '\lucinogenic drug. Leary, a former Harvard Uni- versity lecturer, acknowledged i\the hazards of LSD's improper use at a U.S. Senate hearing Friday, but suggested strict lic- ensing be established so respon- sible adults could use the drug for "spiritual growth, pursuit of knowledge... ." Appearing before the Senate | subcommittee on juvenile delin- quency, Leary said the use of LSD is growing out of control and estimated that "one-third of our college students are exper- menting with this drug." The heavy use of the drug by 4\young people has provoked a crisis, he said, but he called it a "crisis of challenge' rather | than of peril. He suggested that universities | be authorized to give laboratory |courses on the use of LSD un- | der strict supervision. He pre- | dicted this "will end the indis- Leary Denies* }eriminate use of LSD.' Leary, noting the hazards of| the drug's improper use, said; "vou definitely go out of your mind' while under the drug's influence. But he said that to} the vast majority of the young people using LSD, it may mean} "opening up the mind, beauty, | perhaps religious la-| tions se: EFFECT EERIE He called the drug a micro scope to the brain and said it} has an 'eerie power to release} power?" he asked Apparently | in the United States it is} the young peplim bikini in floral de sign. It was among a new range of swimwear shown recently in London today Suspended Terms Levied 'i: On Two "Car-Crazy Kids" s,s: Two Oshawa youths pleaded guilty in magistrate's court Fri- day to a total of seven counts of car theft. Robert Andrew Ransoms and Walter Hubar, both 16, were described by defence counsel Tom Greer as 'a group of car- crazy kids" ed a suspended sentence and a year's probation An American college student and his 16-year-old wife both pleaded guilty to charges of shoplifting The young couple were each given .suspended sentences on condition they return to their Detroit-area home immediately Teachers Against Religious Study TORONTO (CP)--A survey of public school teachers in subur- ban Forest Hill, Weston and North York shows 67.7 per cent in favor of abolishing religious education courses in schools prhile 24.8 per cent favor retain- ing the courses with changed content Results of the survey submitted Friday to the com mittee on religious education in public 'schools headed by J Keiller Mackay, a former On tario lieutenant-governor Richard Cock burn, spokes man for the three communities said 456 elementary schoo] teachers replied to question naires. Seven per cent favored retaining the i A delegation from Peterbor h told Mr, Mackay that chil who have had religious in truction in schoo e hap ier, better adjusted and easier to discipline Those who opposed religious nstruction cited as their chief reason that such training should be the responsibility of the home and church Those suggesting the course format should be changed said it should include comparative religions, not just Christianity Speaking for Peterborough's inter-church committee on re ligious education in the schoo Rev. Carl Crate of 3ible Church said a brief sub mitted last fall to Education Minister William Davis said any attempt to remove courses from the public curriculum '"'is retrograde step education Elimination of _ the would be a subtle wa) stroying 'the foundations of our democracy entrusted to us by eur dedicated Christian ances tors," the were course a Fendale such school of de Peterborough brief Says Mr. Crate said all 2 pals in the Peterhoroug favo' retaining religious struction in their schools Search Planned Of Pennine Moors MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) ete today prepared to r » a grim earch of the moors for sec suspected child murder The search started last Octo ber after the } of Leslie 10, and John Kilbride r lan Brady old clerk Myra H both sentenced to discovery of t hodies of sex kiier ly, a 29-year blonde mistr le 23, were prison for life, jointly convicted vf the girl's slaying and of the axe murder of 17-year-old Ed ward Evans inch-b INCE searct eras nd rack noorland was suspended some yveeks before the couple's 14-day rial which ended May 6. They each receiv-} _French-Expansion Capt. Alfred W. Tremblay of Angeles police depart- "extent of (LSD) usage in California among teen-| agers student Ss, non f onform radicals and beatnicks al to the point that a serious problem exists today An Oshawa man -- who plead Trembly complained that. us ed guilty both to being intoxi-jers quote Leary, who says he cated in a public place and to/| has used LSD and similar drugs| damaging his cell, was given a|311 times in the last six years, | suspended sentence and order rather than federal Food and! ed to pay for the damage... | Drug --Administration--warnings The court was asked, by the} the drug's use defence, to be lenient to the de Leary a foun fendant, Terry Gilmour of Osh-) datior LSD} awa, because he pas suffering|and similar drug is aj aling from a disease 30-year prison sent for made him go nearly blind Raymond Lyle Mantife of; Earlier Palmer Rapids, Ont., was jailed, subcommittee desc ribed| for 14 days after pleading guil-|reports of widespread. use of} ty to charges of impaired driy-|LSD as exaggerated ing and driving while his licence was suspended. Two charges 0 having liquor in a public place were dropped who now runs doing research which hada possession of mar witnesse before the have CELEBRATES AWHEEI NEWTON, B.C. (CP)--Harold} Talbot spent much of his 86th Wilson George of Osh aw 8! birthday joy-riding about this pleaded guilty to a charge of| Fraser Valley community on his impaired driving after being in-| req motorbike, He has been rid- volved in an accident March 26.! ing motorcycles for three years Magistrate Guest fined him $150 = and costs. Two Whitby youths both ad-; mitted to drinking under age A after a policeman smelt liquor on their breath while they sat in a car. Kevin James Hazleton, 20, and Patrick Fitzmaurice, 20 were each fined $35 and costs Two 19-year-old Oshawa youths, Robert Gordon May and Steve Bakunowecz, who 4 ed guilty to drink unde were each fined $ and costs New Service Right On Your Premises ! 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