Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1967, p. 3

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FF i raised taxes in r ending 6, com- year in } yr E ales 1an- E"' on 'Burned Space Craft THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuery 30, 1967 3 Pope Receives Soviet Head Mass Charred Wires Expected To Discuss Peace CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (CP)| Point. The inside of the burned space-| Tuesday. FLY IN TRIBUTE ship Apollo I looks like the cockpit of a Second World War plane that took a direct hit, says a reporter allowed to see craft. Aviation Week magazine who, interior of the ship in which three astronauts died Friday is a charred mass of burnt-out wires and scattered debris. Slate-grey deposit covered the|and White. panels, the dials were unrecog- nizable and the couches which the astronauts were lying | vestigating the tragedy, were destroyed. at the comrade during memorial: ser-| perhaps vices The be ily damaged to ever carry men into space, HAVE THEORY One theory was that a spark, from a_ battery or electrical connection, funerals will Paying tribute to a fallen for Chaffee Sunday at/faulty : Webster, Tex., near the Manned |triggered a fire and the flame | George Alexander, writer for/spacecraft Centre, three astro-/--fed by pure oxygen in the s S jnauts flew gleaming jets out of|cabin-swept htrough the cockpit} represented all media, says the a setting sun They left a va-jin seconds, perhaps combusting in the oxygen. Similar memorial services) 4 space agency official re- were planned today for Grissom ported Saturday' that the moon- f z ship had been on_ internal At Cape Kennedy, the 12-man power--its own batteries--dur- on\board of inquiry continued in-jing the tragedy, Sunday. the looking space agency backtracked and photographs taken of the said it had been on external Investigation of the fire con-|cockpit, interviewing witnesses power, receiving electricity VATICAN CITY (Reuters) --|ican views on the conflict from) | Pope Paul today received Soviet the U.S. ambassador in Saigon, ani fanee cole Henry Cabot Lodge, President Nikolai Podgorny in|" a6 previous highest-level au- [a private audience here, the! qience granted by Pope Paul to jfirst meeting between a Pope a Communist was that to Soviet and a Communist head of state.| Foreign Minister Andrei Grom- They were expected to discuss |Yko last spring. the Pope's peace probes on Viet- Podgorny flies back to Mosc- nam. cow Tuesday. | e Pz tively engaged) pane bia ; jcant slot in their formation to with gas fumes or contaminants hy a a natic| UNDERLINES STAND honor their fellow astronaut. the last year in diplomatic ee SR é the dentine IK! Moscow's determination to jcontinue backing the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese was | strongly underlined by Podgorny! | | . jin various speeches here. | City Workers | Russian help would continue | | s in proportion to American "ag- Will Strike lefforts to end | Vietnam, recently heard Amer- gression,' he told one' public gathering. tinued today while preparations|and studying data. from outside the spaceship, and There was speculation here, | MONTREAL (CP) = About 'however, the President might bE eek raps pvigerdees4 use this afternoon's strictly pri- oyed by the City \ ree , i rj 3 Thece Wan Calan Goacuetod P yea Ny an : he vate meeting with Pope Paul r jare scheduled to walk off the|\to express himself freely that a combination of tempera-|joh at noon EST today in a sho vy Wy Rub ae TATRA TOE ture and oxygen pressure! strike ferieher pave ou 7 "gee feels the fight- |buildup might have touched off} The Jatest wage offer of the ha li ua ah panloein, é £ The Soviet visitor were made for burial of the; Alexander said that outside.)was only "simulating" internal jastronauts. Flag - draped cof-|the worst damage appeared to|power, -- ad |fins containing the bodies of Lt.-|be in a panel located adjacent, {Col. Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom,/to where electrical wires from * |Lt.-Col. Edward H. White II|the ground fed Apolio 1's power jand Lt.-Cmdr. Roger B. Chaf-|systems during the fatal test. !fee were to leave Cape Ken-/The panel is located at the right has ap-- Managers, Union Reach Agreement BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Union and management representa- tives of Phillips Cables Ltd, reached tentative agree- ment Sunday on a new contract aimed at averting a_ strike scheduled for Wednesday at the company's plants here and at Montreal. Details of the memorandum of agreement between manage- ment and the negotiating com- mittee of Locals 503 and 510, In- ternational. Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, were not announced, Approval of the agreement would be recommended to the some 1,000 workers at the two plants .at meetings today, a union spokesman said. CC Money To Invest! nedy by plane today. | Grissom and Chaffee will be buried in Arlington National} |Cemetery outside Washington jand White will be buried at the| 'Making Gradua city, made last Sunday, is to be) neared remarkably unruffled by |U.S. Military Academy at Westlobservers agree it is to heav- Strike Bound Teacher Talks of the spacecraft door, approx- Giga imately over Chaffee's shoulder. | The board's findings may not | submitted to a general meeting}. The space agency has not an. |0° known for several days. lof the clerical employees sched- nounced what will become of The 40-year-old Grissom, vet- uled for 2 p.m. the Apollo 1 spaceship, but most/°!@" of Mercury and Gemini} Terms of the latest offer flights; White, the 36-year-old) were not made public, The em- personable spacewalker of Gem-|ployees, members of the Na- string of Communist bomb blasts at Party offices and orny's visit ; | ; ; . occurr § y ini 4, and Chaffee, the hand-| tional Union of Municipal Em- night at , red Sunday In Montreal, where 217,000,local Roman Catholic school|, TWenty-seven members of the Catholic children have been out|Commission as anxiety mounted|!@unch crew suffered smoke in- some rookie, were in a full-/ployees, have asked for a 20-) o)°--eh ge cepaauiit tone scale rehearsal for their Feb.|per - cent increase covering all headquarters sites |21 launch date when the block-/21 pay categories plus a flat! The bomb damaged tk jhouse crew suddenly heard one | $700 for each employee. Church of St.' Pius Xj M tal Progress of the astronauts shout: The city's first offer of in-|\fario, a middle Es ley: PP ti a Fire in the spacecraft!" creases ranging from four to|, hill 'overlooking the cite 'The seven per cent was rejected by other four blasts damaged Com- a membership meeting. : The) munist party offices in Rome |second offer was not submitted.| and Milan. of elementary and high school | TRIBUTE TO ONE OF THEIR OWN nauts guided their T38 jets over the Webster Presby- terian Church, in the tiny town near the Manned Spacecraft Center. between representatives of the| 9,000 French- and English-speak- ing teachers on strike and the Montreal Catholic School Com- --|mission were reported making jgradual progress in mediation| cant space in their forma- tion for their fallen com- rade, streak through the sky. Three fellow astro- America's astronauts give one of their own, Roger B. Chaffee, a pilot's tribute as three jets, leaving a va- classes since Jan. 13, the talks|strike began Jan. 20. inside the burning moonship 218 as unworthy of a vote now ninantl ° culminated a long |" San Dai riiaros Trois-Rivieres, 70 miles north-|series of problems that plagued | LICENSE east of Montreal, see arbitration|the Apollo 1 and | The 1,239 Catholic teachers be above the ground. | The clerical workers spacecraft about the educational status of|h@lation as they attempted to the 10,500 students affected. The Tescue the astronauts, trapped|Union negotiators described it i strike since Jast Friday in pre-/HAD PROBLEMS BEFORE |¢2!" an average of $5,600 & 1967 dominantly French - speaking| The fire veers as the only hope for settlement |threatens to scramble the U.S. | of their dispute. | UN Has Two Safety Valves 'ie icra" "ore, tee For Middle East Peace JERUSALEM (AP) -- The United Nations has two safety valves for keeping Israeli-Arab hatred from blowing the lid in the Middle East. Israeli - Syrian border strife has turned the spotlight most recently on UNTSO, the UN Truce Supervisory Organization made up of 133 military men and 280 civilians which operates on all the borders of Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt with Neo-Nazism Condemning s j On The Rise 2%: «22% TORONTO (CP)-- Condemna- Israel. Canada contributes men to this force. It is an observer operation and not a peacekeeping force like UNEF--the UN Emergency Force of about 3,700 men acting as a buffer along the Israeli- Egyptian armistice demarcation line, in the Gaza Strip and at Sharm el Sheikh at the Gulf of Aquaba, Canada has about 800 men in UNEF. Life is pretty dull for the men of UNEF, which has been an effective restraining influence since its creation after the 1956 crisis set off by the Israeli- French-British attack on Egypt. WORK IS CHALLENGING While there are lulls in the work of UNTSO, the nature of jtheir duties makes the work --and also | Maj.-Gen, Carl C. von Horn, ja Swede who served as an ment, including salary and liv- ing costs for himself and fam- ily. It is currently on the Israeli- Syrian frontier that tempers are the hottest, the incidents most frequent, and the lives of UNTSO officers most endan- gered. All efforts on this sector prompted U Thant, UN secre- tary general, to say recently that in countless instances UNTSO has stopped fighting and prevented it from escalating into full-scale war. About half the UNTSO ob- servers are assigned to the Syrian-Israeli frontier. On the Syrian side, on high ground overlooking the demilitarized zone, they have built six ob- servation posts on the Israeli side. Teams of observers spend a few days at a post, then are rotated. When an incident occurs and A threat of back-to-work court | instruction. injunctions hung over 500 strik-| About 5,000 teachers are|rtud said the astronauts~were ing teachers in the Pointe Claire - Beaconsfield area just west of Montreal. TORONTO (CP) -- Com- pulsory psychiatric treatment) and psychiatric participation in} framing new legislation govern-| ing the mentally ill were sug- gested Saturday to the annual meeting of the Ontario Psy- chiatric Association. Dr. Leopold Bellak of New /York said compulsory treat- ment may be necessary for the| neighborhood "emotional Ty-! threatening to strike elsewhere in Quebec. The threat originated with the|m1GHT QUIT THURSDAY of these teachers quitting their |centre, New Legislation posts--672 at Granby, 40 miles|have been several similar fires southeast of Montreal, and 3,800 |during the U.S. space program. More than 25,000 are without 0 a year. The Soviet. labor newspaper |the victims of American "hurry and haste" to reach the moon. Dr. Wallace Fenn, physiologist jand director of the University Thursday could see two groups of Rochester's space science told a reporter there He said the fires occurred in ll in the Saguenay-Lake St. John| or enta y area, 110 miles north of Quebec |decompression chambers from City. |which the astronauts were able Teachers in the St. Maurice to escape because they were area, in Chambley and in the larger than the Apollo capsule. 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Smart girl. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache and | tired feeling. Soon she felt better rested better. If you are bothered by | backache, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help | during the first two weeks of February. Working conditions have fig- ured in the disputes but most attention has focused on the salary question. The Montreal teachers seek an 18-per-cent salary increase PUBLIC MEETING "ON PEACE IN VIETNAM" phoid Mary" who is upsetting|as part of a two-year contract. | all other children, or persons/Their previous contract expired likely to explode into violence. |last August. Dr. Bellak is a visiting clini-} Salaries under that contract cal professor of psychiatry at|ranged from $3,800 a year for | New York University and a vi-|teachers with two years profes- | siting professor of psychology|sional training to $10,400 an-| at Columbia University. nually for teachers with two} Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1967 - 8 P.M. 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He was sharply criti- The men, speaking at a rally|cal. also of high UN officials in of 6,500 persons protesting the|/New York. recent emergence of what they); He said Israel released girls consider a new Nazi party in|from military service to enter- 'West Germany, were federal|tain UN personnel, but that Immigration and Manpower |"enlistment for Israel's cause Minister Jean Marchand, David|/that took place between the Lewis, deputy national leader of|sheets are second to systematic, the New Democratic Party and)organized corruption." Alfred Hales, Progressive Con-| Civilian. and military person- 'servative member of Parlia-inel in UNTSO come from 36 ment for Wellington South. Following the gathering, the sponsoring Metro Toronto Citi- zens' Committee of Concern 'with Neo-Nazism in Germany endorsed a statement of con- cern which was to be given the West German consul - general here. Root cause of the rally was presentation Jan. 21 on the CBC show Sunday of a filmed segment featuring an interview) with Adolf von Thadden, leader) of the emerging National Dem-} ocratic Party of West Germany, | who denies his party is a neo-) Nazi political organization. Baker To Fight Evasion Charg WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bobby Baker plans to fight his convic- tions for tax evasion, conspiracy and stealing campaign funds to the U.S. Supreme Court if nec- essary. His hands trembling and his cheeks whitening, the former secretary to Senate Democrats and behind-the-scenes power on Capital Hill heard a_ federal court jury pronounce him guilty Sunday. But Baker, 38, a one-time Sen- ate page who built a $2,000,000 | fortune, stayed free on $5,000 bail. Sentencing is expected in about two weeks. Penalties for the seven counts on which he was convicted could total 48 years in prison and $47,000 in fines. 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