e867 RAN scoce a fs [Face eeeoe cana se. WEEe>y vUscozEs g44 8 \ 28 2 COAST GUARD TO THE The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker d'Iber- ville churns heavy ice floes out of the way of the Caba- hawk, a supply freighter chartered by the transport department to haul supplies to the far north. The d'Iber- ville came to the rescue when the Cabahawk was stopped by ice in Lancaster Sound on the approach to Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Is- land, about 1,700 miles north of Winnipeg. (CP Photo) Prosecution Nearing End In Doctor's Murder Trial FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP)--The prosecution was expected to rest its case in Dr. Carl Coppolino's murder trial after more defence questioning today of Dr. Milton Helpern. peti Helpern, chief medical exam- one New York City, and a veteran of 20,000 autopsies, said under cross-examination Mon- day: peel 2 The alleged victim, retired army Lt.-Col. William E. Far- ber, died of a twice-fractured jJarynx at the hands of a hu- man assailant. Farber's heart apparently was sormal i rae time | his 1963 a age 50. Coronary thrombosis had been. listed as the cause of death. It was highly unlikely that the fracture could have caused by rough handling when Farber's body was ex- humed last summer from Arlington National Cemetery or by a damaged coffin. Coppolino, 34, an anesthesiol- ogist and hypnotist, is on trial for his life on a first-degree murder charge in Farber's death. They were neighbors in the fashionable Fox Run section of Middletown Township along New Jersey's resort coast. Marjorie Farber, the colonel's widow, has testified she and Coppolino were lovers and that Coppolino smothered and strangled her husband with a pillow while she watched in a hypnotic trance. On the stand Monday, she tes- tified Coppolino had instructed her to wrap a towel around a Forces Testing Uniform Colors OTTAWA (CP) --The armed forces are testing uniforms with colors other than the khaki and blue uniforms now in use, the Commons was informed Mon- day by Defence Minister Hell- yer. He said in a return for Mi- chael Forrestall (PC--Halifax) that the testing program still is in "the development stage" and tenders have not been called. The color, style, material and insignia of any uniform adopted by the proposed unified defence force would be determined on the basis of a thorough study, including user trials. The minister said it is not known when the trials will be completed. se cote nt® --featuring-- MEBELINE McLELLAND The best in Entertainment the wey you like it. Carousel OSHAWA 559 Bloor St. West 723-5271 baseball bat and club her hus- band over the head before she was to inject him with a lethal dose of anesthesia. "I couldn't do it," she said, between fits of weeping. Mrs. Farber, a 52-year-old brunette, testified that Coppolino threat- ened to have her declared in- sane and committed to an insti- tution if she dared report any- thing about her husband's death to authorities. Waiting to dispute Helpern's version of the Farber death is Dr. Richard Ford, a Boston pa- thologist and a former adver- sary of Helpern. Ford and Helpern opposed each other as defence and prosecution medical experts in the 1950 "mercy killing" trial of Dr. Hermann Sander in New WASHINGTON (AFj--Jaiiss Hoffa is in the toughest spot of his troubled nine -. year reign over the giant Teamsters union after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal on his jury- tampering conviction. But "he took it philosophi- cally" and immediately started laying plans to continue his bat- tle to. stay out of prison, a close associate said of Hoffa's reac- tion to Monday's court decision. The Teamster presiderit was sentenced to eight years in 'prison after his 1964 conviction in Chattanooga, Tenn. Hoffa, re-elected last July to a five-year term as head of the 1,700,000-member Interna- tional Brotherhood of Team- sters (Ind.), has no intention of giving up without a fight to the last; informed sources within the union said. One source said Hoffa would use every legal means to de- lay goig to jail. Hoffa's lawyers could stave off tion e t for months, these sources said. HAS THREE SHOTS: "He has three shots at it," i jsaid one source, "a rehearing (before the U.S. Supreme Court), a stay of execution and a writ of habeas corpus to show why he should not be detained." Hoffa's lawyers hope to come up with new evidence that could upset the conviction. However, neither Hoffa nor other Teamster officials would comment officially. Hoffa, first elected Teamster president in 1957, successfully survived' a long series of fed- eral prosecutions until 1964 when he lost the jury-tamper- ing case and also was convicted in Chicago and sentenced to five years for fraud. In 1957, the Teamsters were kicked out of the AFL-CIO on corruption charges after Hoffa's predecessor, Dave IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S Hoffa Planning Moves To Keep His Freedom Protest Date NORTH BAY (CP) -- Resort operators are going to lose "thousands of dollars" in lost bookings because of a e in the opening date of the 1967 pickers! and pike fishing season in parts of Northern Ontario, resort owner Len Dumart said Monday. He said six of his 12 cabins have already been reserved for a week earlier than the new May 20 opening date set by the lands and forests department. Last year, the season opened May 15. "This is going to cost Nipis- sing and Parry Sound district operators thousands of dollars in losses," Mr. Dumart said, adding that he plans to organize the owners to protest the new date to the Ontario government. In Toronto, Dr. C. H. D. Clarke, head of the fish and wildlife branch, said the open- ing date was "thoroughly hashed and thrashed out" at the Beck, wee convicted af income tax evasion. Many union leaders would like to invite the Teamsters back into the AFL-CIO fold to gain the added strength of the world's biggest union. But George Meany, president of the 13,500,000-member AFL- ClO, has steadfastly refused to consider inviting the Teamsters back as long as Hoffa remains in control. Should Hoffa go to prison, many labor officials believe he will not easily relinquish his tion also passed a provision barring his ouster on any charge brought prior to the July convention and authorized payment of all past and future legal fees out of the Teamsters', treasury for Hoffa and other union. off Hoffa's legal fees have been estimated at $1,000,000 or more. Two weeks ago, the U.S. Cir- cuit Court in Chicago denied a rehearing of Hoffa's appeal on his conviction of defrauding the Teamsters' pension fund. He has 15 more days in which to that ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. He also has six more days in which to pay a $24,371 income tax settlement to the govern- i announced Nov. 7 in De- power. At the Teamsters July con- vention, Hoffa and his allies re- wrote the union's constitution to give Hoffa numerous avenues to try to keep his grip on the union. 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