a 2 THELOSHAWA TIMES, Feidey, Cctober 28, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE + Be OOO eS ee NDP Leader Claims 'Auto Loophole Open 24 gt po for Volkswagens which it sold immediately to Volkswagen of The issue was whether the terms of the auto pact had been met. "Studebaker claims to have done this," Mr. Benson said. Later in his statement he added: "The question now is P hay eed or not they did in fact 80." Mrs. A. Oris Birch plants a kiss on the forehead of her husband after their re- turn from Oklahoma where the 95-year-old California millionaire and the 59-year- old resident nurse were married. The former Pearl es WITH HIS CONSENT Chonte, who served time on a murder conviction until 1963, will go into court to- day in Breckenridge, Texas, to protect a power of attor- mney given her earlier by Birch, (AP Wirephoto) Sentence Fits FLINT, Mich. (AP)--The 10- da il ten: Gerald Gay jail sentences ovina 'sy| Removed Coat ram, both 18, include two days} orrawa (CP)--Removal of on a baby food diet for each. line Canadian cost of arms from Justice William L. Douglas spe- newspaper advertisements of cified the baby food Thursday|+,, public works department because McCullough and Byram)yas done by the former Con- servative government, Works HERE AND Minister Mcllraith told the Com- OMB HEARING mons Thursday. Liberal MPs The Ontario Municipal Board "acted like babies" in drinking and knocking down mail boxes. with glee. No Danger Posed OTTAWA (CP)--Blasting for a new heating tunnel under Parliament Hill has caused no damage and poses no danger to the main building of Parliament, Works Minister Mcliraith as- sured the Commons Thursday. He said some plaster that fell in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower last week had un- doubtedly been dislodged by the blasting. But the plaster came from an old crack there caused CP) -- Frank Trmal of Hamilton, a former German naval officer, said Thursday he witnessed the May 13, 1945, court martial of two German naval ratings who were executed for desertion after the end of the Second World War. Mr, Trmal, a naval lieuten- ant, said he witnessed the 15- minute court martial of Bainer Beck, 28, and Bruno Dorfer, 20, at Camp Zaandam, a prisoner- lof-war camp 10 miles from Am- sterdam. He said he did not see the execution, but the day after the court martial "a Canadian army truck with a selected group of men in it drove up and the two men, their hands bound behind their backs, were placed in the truck and driven away. The trial and execution of the twa Getman sailors was re- ported in the Sept, 12 issue of the West German news maga- zine, Der Spiegel. The magazine later quoted officers and a judse whe contended the trial was ordered by Canadian Army officers. Defence Minister Hellyer told the Commons Oct. 11 that he was satisfied there was no foun- dation to the magazine's allega- tions that the trial and ex- ecutions were inspired by Canadians or that the German Labor Board Bias Charged OTTAWA (CP) -- Creditiste Leader Real Caouette and Gil- les Gregoire (Ind - Lapointe) charged in the Commons Thurs- day night that the Canada La- bor Relations Board discrimin- ates against Quebec unions. They criticized the board for rejecting applications by the Quebec - based Confederation of National Trade Unions to rep- resent certain CBC and CPR employees in Quebec. The board so far has refused to HAMILTON break up country - wide bar- gaining units. Mr, Caouette and his former deputy leader said this attitude by the board is unfair to French - speaking workers and Former German Navy Officer Witnessed Court Martial military court did not have proper jurisdiction. Mr. Trmal said the court martial was held under . the commandant of the camp. He said Canadian authorities should not be held responsible for the German commander's actions, STORIES TWISTED Mr. Trmal said he decided te tell about the court martial be- cause "the stories that are com- ing out are rather twisted as to what did happen." He said Beck and Dorfer turned themselves over to the Dutch police on or about May 11, 1945, and the same day he was transported to Zaandam. "This was six days after the war was over. "The night they came into the camp they were placed into a small room almost like a tool erib or naint storage room in a large factory where the pris- oners of war slept. There were about 2,000 of us at the camp and all of us were sailors." Mir. Trimet said the commend- ant announced 'ie next morn- ing that the two men were to be court-martialled and that he WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Cold air will sweep across the lower lakes and tem- peratures over southern and central Ontario will be notice- ably lower Saturday. A few showers or snowflurries are likely across northern Lake Su- perior and eastward. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Ni- agara, Southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Cloudy and much cooler. Winds north 20. Northern Georgian Bay, Al- goma, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, Sudbury: Mainly cloudy and cool with north 20 winds. 'Timagana, white River, Coci rane: Cloudy with a few sunny periods and continuing cool. Winds north 20. Western James Bay: Variable cloudiness and coo1, wings northwest 15. Ottawa: Mainly sunny ler, Winds north 15. and had confirmed with the Ger- man admiralty and the Cana- dian Army headquarters that all German PoWs were still un- der the jurisdiction of the Ger- man military. "The next morning," he said, "we were all ordered to attend the court martial and as many as possible squeezed into the factory where we slept to wit- ness the 15-minute trial. DEFENDED HIMSELF "For some reason Beck, who was older, decided to defend himself and told the court that we the Germans all knew sev- eral weeks ago that the war was all over for us and that it was a matter of time before we surrendered. "He told the captain and the court that any further fighting by us against the Canadians would be senseless bloodshed. Underwater Hunt Ended By Police ORILLIA (CP)--Police Thurs- day called off their search for further clues sought to identify positively a body found near here Oct. 16. The body is believed to be that of wealthy Toronto widow Mrs. Minnie Ford, who appeared 3% years ago. Secret underwater detection equipment from the Ontario Re- search Foundation had been used for the last two days but failed to turn up anything sig- nificant. "With this the commandant jumped to his feet in a rage, calling all of us, his comrades, and his officers, murderers. It is something I will never for- a violation of the freedom of pounded their desks and roared will sit in the council cham- ber at Brougham, Dec, 19, to Red Ships Armed hear an pplication to re-) MANILA (AFP)--For the first -- reeres Township into/time in the Viet Nam conflict ive wards. RECREATION TALK Recreation Committee, at om... er. 3, i tas aa on STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Pre- mier Bjarni Benediktsson of Ice- on recreation and explains the phon ject" but ba ng L barn Two 15-year-old boy | Plans to keep U.S. troops ce. and' citi) who tan even Srec|iand. Benediktsson is ea an of- Woodstock 1 {ficial visit to Sweden. Relic Stolen BATH, land (AP) -- Mi- nerva's Head, Roman relic in- Simcoe Street from Went-|sured for £20,000 ($60,000), has police disclosed for traffic at noon|Thursday. The head, discovered Thursday. The street had been|in 1727, was in a glass case at for reconstruction andja espa known as The Pump $281,000. KOREAN VETERANS The executive of the newly formed Korean and United Na- Men Learn Early OTTAWA (CP)--A_ research report on smoking habits says by the noon-day gun. association. EMERGENT MEETING CEDAR LODGE AF & AM 270 All members are requested to attend a masonic s 'e for ERNEST ov '-te Brother -- BKOWN Friday, October 28, 7:30 p.m. Melntosh-Anderson Funeral Home Masonic Clothing J. M, Penfound, Wer. Master OP You Are Invited 211 Switzer Drive THIS WEEKEND -- 2 TO 5 P.M. C. & Heuk, Secretary EN | | This winter soak | up the sun in and! | around southern EUROTE Take your choice of sunny 293 MARY ST. 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Williams; vice-president, John|The report by Professor Her- Ness; secretary-treasurer, Edjbert Lefcourt of the University Badgley; second vice-president,|of Waterloo was done on fed: Eric Woodward; membershipjeral assignment and tabled in chairman, Stan McCabe andjthe Commons this week by State entertainment, George Cam-/Secretary Judge LaMarsh's de- eron, partment. Someone stole 28 vases, each Changes Coming worth about $20, from Mount) OTTAWA (CP) -- Amend- Lawn Cemetery, on Highway 2/ ments to the Criminal Code cov- at the west limits of Oshawa, jering hate literature probably We night. The theft was|will be placed before the Com- discovered Thursday. Police|mons next week, Prime Minis- believe the vases were put in|ter Pearson said Thursday in @ wheelbarrow and carried over|answer to a question by David to the Garrard Rd. side of the|Lewis (NDP--York South). 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