Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1967, p. 9

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LPP i tin MU Phan Pry, Brrr beara ey Bret Mi egg Pry 8 ME OE ES ae i j > Segoe TONIGHT Samat Fa 3498 > aos North K I ti | : or oreans Investigate "ig com asm : ' ' North Koréans crossed the | Armistice War Line Area fisivtcnnoe: j ' | ton of thé demilitarized zone, SEOUL (AP)--UN and North|the bodies. "apparently had,line had been 'dragged' from pectic a. Korean obsérvers made a joint, been moved north' by the Com- the north into the southern part minute é tt a cae [four-hour Investigation today of munists during the night, but/of the demilitarized zone pa-jing "Hes. froth North Korean an armistice line area where (he North Koréan observers trolled by U.S. and South Ko-/concéaléd positions across the U.S. soldiers and North Koreans) "/#imed the bodies south of the|rean troops. military demarcation line," |elashed Wednesday in oné of ° thé most serious gunfights since the 1953 Korean armistice. | Thé UN command said the North Koréans claimed four of their mén wéreé killed and two were wounded. But the North |Koreah central news agency said fivé North Koreans wére killed and a Sixth wounded. Before the investigation, the UN command had reported threé North Koreans killed. |There were no U.S. casualties A UN command statement Said thé North Korean observ-| érs wéré shown the bodies of) two Nérth Koreans killéd on the} south sidé of the armistice line and that these bodies were! turnéd over to the Communists -- 2 Pa aoe OSHAWA POLICEMEN CHAT WITH YOUNCSTERS OOOO OOOO OO OOO OOOO OOO YO YE ACY. y * DANCE -- DANCE ~ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Apel ¥, 190% 7 which divides the demilitarized zone ee pairs -- IZZA Phoné 723-024) or 728-0192 EPI'S Yu Two police officers chat with youngsters at the Osh- Children's School and Treat- ment Centre after making a donation on behalf of the Con- stable Bruce Frauts (left) and Constablé Alfred Laven- der chat with Anna-Marié Clark and Kenneth Elliott, pupils at the school. Dona- tion was in thé amount of $500. --Oshawa Times Photo The Communists exhibited the bodies of two other North Ko- reans who they claimed were killed north of the armistice line. ~~ = police department. The UN command said one of @ LIVE DANCE BAND @ REFRESHMENTS Bar Facilities 21 AND OVER NEW YORK (AP)--Walkouts|lines. AS & result, thé goal Tickets at the Door ORR T IR TREAT ORE IESE SOF HORE FOP FORE POPE FE HORA HE AC Ig | 7: voice of NBC commentator Chet ; centage arrangement making a last Sunday whén bringing in\used reruns of the program jnot be broadcast unless CRBS|Wednesday night and caused at network-owned stations andjever, that they expected Car- admitted that 'amateur' re-| ; awa and District Crippled | e audio at all, and on another the Will R r n R n have offered $275 and a per- e u ) eru S Huntléy was heard while a com- weekly basé pay of about $300 jmeércial was on the screen. Jonny CateOR, WhO an: bed No negotiations to énd the/pounced he would quit the To- nion ays strike have takén place since/night show because NBC has |Washington broke down. At is- Since nh ba iva a J Vednesday: 'I have no inten- by é@ngineers and other techni , Te Sxecus ot Enginbers Nes wesk "bane salary tet tion of returning." cidis in aytipathy vith tel mae said, the tournament may|fouléd up some film sequences more than 100 local newscasters| NBC officials indicated, how- faa a haee a caveat aeend l(c assemble sufficient man-|some confusion in sound tracks}a greater share for them ofjson to return to the show after hatwork radio 'and television. Peake personnel to handle it.|--on one occasion theré was no!sponsors' fees. The networks'the strike. Officials of NBC and ABC gpg were responsible or a night of wavering sound and blurred pictures. A tl S f | i @ 5 @ lt "We'll have them rerunning reruns soon," a union leader said after. engineers stayed away from work today at ABC and NBC in New York Theit ABC and NBC counterparts at Los Angeles said they too would refuse to work. Thé engineers, members of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and tech- nicians, were among 15 theat- rical unions, including camera- men, technicians, stagehands, set designers, musicians and electricians who voted Wednes- day to support the strike of the American Federation of Televi- sion and Radio Artists, now in its ninth day. The move "will obviously hurt us," a network spokesman. said. In immediate jeopardy was weekend sports coverage, in-| cludifg the Masters golf tourna-| ment on CBS, although that network reported its engineers were on their jobs. 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