Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1966, p. 3

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Bate <P See AA cy ev arene TLE RR APH SIE TM ROWE ae Te oh it a -- PPP Pele) Bere PT PE TY ey a wp recat ie i i Si eile De ak 9 RNG I EEN POTD ae THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 22, 1966 3 000 UAW members who live in|sensory led her to the region. suggest driling on" Fawn y= 9 ters fear the contribute to water pol- 'Pressure' For Autopsy -- Charged By Twin Parents TORONTO (CP) -- Mr, and Mrs. Leonard McGee say they were "pressured" at the Tor- onto Hospital for Sick Children to allow an autopsy on their daughter, Sherri Lee, who died Is A Drag Strip Needed? Various groups from Windsor, Sarnia, Wallaceburg, London and Detroit have appealed for a stop to the drilling on the is- land by the Positive Mental At- titude Oil Exploration Lid., a roup led by nightclub singer 'ony Carroll who claims extra- ing wi lution. . PAY THE PRICE Fire destroyed $1,708. 000,000 worth of property in the United States last year. © death was almost certainly known and they (the surgeons) have already received much ledge. "We would have been quite willing to have an autopsy if it staff member other than. Dr, Simpson and Dr. Paul Swyer, in charge of the neo-natal clinic where the babies were tended before the operation, had even discussed an autopsy with the Would a drag strip super- vised by the police and safe- ty league, be a good thing for this area Six people were asked this question during a man-on-the- street survey, They said: Jean Martin, 114 Frederick St.: "IT think it would be a good idea to have one, It will keep the teen-agers from racing up and down Simcoe Street. It should be on the outskirts of the city so that nobody could complain about ROY WALTON KAREN HAYES the noise." Karen Hayes, 280 Montrave St: 'Yes, I think that there should be drag strip and that it should be looked after by the police and the Safety League. If they didn't supervise it, it could get out of hand, It may help to cut down on the accidents too," Roy Walton, 109 Jones Ave.: "It would definitely be a good thing. I'd probabil be one of the guys that used it, Club rules prevent a member DAVID DROST from draggitig any other place than the strip and if they disobey this, they lose their licence." Stanley Grey, 885 Oxford St; "I think that it isa good idea, If you can't It is going to bring a lot of them off the street and stop a lot of this racing. in the towns and outskirts," John Breene, Orono; "I think that this is just what is needed, 'It will allow speedsters to let 40AN MARTIN STANLEY GRAY off steam and learn how to race properly within the law, This way they won't be en- dangering innocent persons lives just their own," David Drost, 835 Oxford; "T think so, a lot of the guys buy cars that are really hot and want to try them out. I think that different garages with the different models of cars would soon become interested and race stocks against their competition." : Separatists Charged After Bombing Death MONTREAL (CP) -- Seven young men were held crimi- nally responsible Wednesday by a coroner's jury for the death of Jean Corbo, a 15-year: old student who died July 14 when a bomb he was carrying apparently exploded prem | turely. Jets Down Two Red MiGs In War's Hardest Battle SAIGON (AP)--U,S. jet pilots shot down two Communist MiGs over North Viet Nam Wednes~ day and damaged three others) in the biggest day of air com-) bat of the war, No American planes were lost; in eight dogfights between U.S. Air Force F-105 Thunderchiefs and Communist jets in the! "MIG Alley" area northeast of! Hanoi, the North Vietnamese' capital, a U.S. spokesman} said, Jily fortified village of Gia Binh The explosion occurred near a Dominion Textile Co. Ltd, plant in the St. Henri district of west - end Montreal, At the time a strike, marred by vio- lence, was in progres¥ at four other Dominion Textile plants in the province. Held criminally responsible spokesman said, although the Thunderchiefs also fired mis-| siles. | Below the demilitarized zone in South Viet Nam, two mortar attacks before dawn raked U.S. marines who captured the heav- late Wednesday after five days) of hard fighting against North) Vietnamese regulars, The marines estimated they! killed 160 North Vietnamese in /the siege which ended when the| for Corbo's death were Serge Demers, 21, Pierre Valliere, 27, Real Mathieu, 21, Gerard Lac: querre, 24, Charles Gagnon, 26, Marcel Faulkner, 21, and Claude Simard, 19, POLICE SEEK TWO Valliere and Gagnon are stil] being sought by police. Demers testified under pro- tection of the court that he and the six others were members of the Front de Liberation Que- becois. He testified that all took part in a meeting last June when it was decided to bomb the plant as a demonstration of support |for the striers, Demers said all of the group jexcept Simard were members of the FLQ's central commit- tee, The witness testified that Corbo had expressed willing: ness to take some action and was appointed to carry out the bomb mission, MONTREAL (CP) -- Richard Bouchoux, 27, was arraigned Underwater Atom Blasts Will Be Held WASHINGTON (AP) -- Offi- clals indicated today that the United States will go ahead with plans for 24 non-nuclear underwater test explosions off the Russian-held Kurile Islands despite a Soviet protest. Authorities described the pro- gram as a major seismological experience to determine how fast sound waves travel through the earth in a vast earthquake. prone area of the north. Pa- cific, 500 miles long and 90 miles wide, This information is essential to the accurate locating of earthquakes and other pheno- menon, it was explained, Sources said the series of one to five-ton. TNT blasts will be- gin in October under the direc- tion of 'the defence department. The program is designed to pears the feasibility of distin. guishing between underground nuciéar explosions and earth- quakes through the detecting, locating and identifying of seis- mic disturbances. Two U.S. planes were s hot! marines stormed into the forti- Wednesday on a charge of non: down by ground fire Wednes-/fied village in an assault led by|capital murder in the death of @ay during raids over the north. |tanke and supported by planes,/Mrs. Therese Morin, 64, who This hrouht the total of Amer-/naval gunfire and artillery. [died in a bomb blast at a north- a pg: Fag over! 'The marines found Gia Binhjend Montreal shoe factory May . ilened with steene trencnea ard! *. he North V | "am n@W 5) reinforced bunkers, Beneath) Bouchoux was held criminally ar Moma gy ce at |was a hetwork of tunnels, jresponsible with seven others both Wednesday, bringing the) With U.S, bombers striking|last Friday for the time bomb wih daily at the nearby demilitar-;death of Mrs. Morin, secretary total of American planes down lof the sh LaG over the Communist country to| ized zone, once @ neutral buf-jof the shoe company, LaGren- 1.446 |fer area iy ae ~ two vite " " Thee Nams, a U.S. spokesman said) Four of the young men were One plane downed was twin-engined C-123 planes havelarraigned earlier this week on navy F-4B Phantom from the} |begun defoliating the thick jun-|non-capital murder charges and carrier Coral Sea, Its two crew Pigg gglign age gle in the southern half of the ng aly es gy soma hh The object is to exposejguilty to the charge in social Thunderchief and its pilot also North Vietnamese troops infil-|welfare court, Three of the Is missing. trating through into South Viet eight still are being sought on The enemy losses raised the Nam. coroner's warrants, U.S, score of MIG kills for the! war to 21, Communist pilots have shot down five American | planes. | HIT BY SHELLS The two MiGs downed Wed- nesday and two of those dam- aged were MiG-l?s, the chief _weapon in North Viet Nam's small air force. The other dam- aged plane was a MiG-21, the best Communist jet in Asia. All| were hit by cannon fire, @ U.S.) Cabinet Quits | After Incident | SEOUL (Reuters)--The South/ Korean cabinet tonight decided| to resign after a legislator in| the national assembly threw a can containing human waste at) key cabinet members, including The Russians have protested that the blasts may damage their seismic equipment in the area as well as disrupt fishing and the migration of fur-bear- ing seals, Premier Il Kwon Chung. The legislator, independent member Doo-han Kim, was questioning cabinet ministers about an alleged smuggling in- cident Information Minister Chong- chul Hong, announcing the res- ignation decision after the inci- dent in the assembly, said the cabinet could not carry on after being subjected to "insult and violence in the legislature." 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Crystal Ann remained in erit- {eal condition in the hospital, but omg - was pro- gressing satisfac 4 In a statement Wednesday the parents said the pressure did not come from Dr. James Simp- son or the medical team in- volved in the operation, but from others, John T. Law, hospital admin- istrator, denied that the hos- pital had used pressure and McGees, would have hel; other 'chil- MEN'S also denied that any hospital "The jas i want to do wouid be to bring pressure on parents at a time like this," he said. a "The hospital's feeling is that the post-mortem privilege is the right of the parents. There is no resentment among doctors that an autopsy was not per- mitted." He said he was concerned that the parents were apparently be- ing made to feel guilty for re- fusing to give permission for an autopsy. Mr. and Mrs. McGee, who live in Guelph, said in a state- ment: "Dr. Simpson has ex- plained to us that the cause of TENIES PRESSURE BRAMPTON (CP) -- Wildcat strikers who closed down the American Motors (Canada) Ltd. plant Wednesday were to hold a mass meeting this morning to air grievances. The strikers, members of Lo- cal 1285 of the United Auto Workers union, say they are protesting a company practice of hiring outside workers for new jobs. The unrest flared into the open at 9 p.m. Tuesday when 250 workers walked off their jobs and set up picket lines out: side the assembly and engine plants. The remainder of the staff stayed on the job and pro- duction continued until the end of the shift. At 2 a.m. the picket line was strengthened by other workers leaving at the end of the night shift, They remained outside the plant and turned back the morn- ing shift. Most of the plant's top execu- tives were in Montreal attend- ing the unveiling of 1967 Ram- bler cars at the time. 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Mr. Middleton said it was a strange coincidence that the company's parent plant in Mil- waukee was shut down by a wildeat strike at exactly the same time the Brampton plant was struck, James Peters, union presi- dent, said he could not comment on the strike and that the meet- ing today was to determine what the strikers' grievances were. THE HEINTZMAN PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's a novel plan for parents who wish to test their children's ing a piano. Heintaman will rent you an attractive, new small piano for 6 months--if you de- cide to purchase it, the six month's rent and cartage will be allowed on the purchase price. The balance on Heintzman's Own Budget Terms. 79 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-2921 HEINTZMAN dren like ours, But as it would not have helped others, hasn't Sie ize gone § he enough?" UAW Protests LD . 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