DARK WEEK-END REPORTED FOR AMERICANS IN VIETNAM WAR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 31, 1967 3 CYCLIST DIES | BAEZA INJURED --| NEW YORK (AP) -- Jockey é * @ BARCELONA (Reuters) Spanish professional cyclist Va-|Braulio Baeza suffered a poss® ; arines l P n m us lentin Uriona collapsed and died|ble bone fracture below the , " during the Spanish road-racing|knee just before the start of the championships near here Sun-|sixth race at Aqueduct race een War : "Those Vietnamese fought and still fight SAIGON (AP) -- After one of only light contact Friday, the Forrestal Saturday was the board to escape the fire and day. The 26-year-old Uriona fell| track Monday. Baeza, leading de gtd do 50 to sya the most disastrous weekends marines were hit by a mortar worst U.S. naval disaster in a were drowned. 3 from his bicycle and was taken|rider at the current Aqueduct ni) Sno RAESECS. for United States forces in the barrage Saturday as they combat zone since the Second The last flames were extin- to hospital, but died shortly;meeting, was injured when his lieace included. :1,200 Vietnam war, the U.S. com- moved south along a narrow World War. guished 18 hours after the first after arriving. Officials said the|mount, Dilettante, reared in the 'om 34 nations includ- mand today reported 23 ma- trail about 1,000 yards north of It was believed to have begun blast. A total of 26 jet planes cause of death was not yet/gate. The horse also was hurt a, representing their rines killed and 191 wounded in the zone's southern boundary. when an F-4 Phantom jet, pre- were either destroyed or jetti- known. 'and scratched from the race. eace"' church here at an ambush in the demilitarized Some sources said the marine paring to take off for an at- soned overboard in the first --$$_____---- ternational assembly, zone. The ravaged aircraft car- toll was at least 30 dead and tack on North Vietnam, shot a three hours of the inferno. An- 1sands from other rier Forrestal sailed toward the might go as high as 50 killed. sheet of flame from its jets and other 31 were damaged, four of in this area. Philippines with 76 of her crew After a day-long battle 40 North ignited a rocket on a plane be- them probably beyond repair. ree dead, 69 missing and 64 injured. Vietnamese bodies were re- hind it. Officers on the Forrestal were About 800 marines invaded the ported left on the battlefield. The missing men were below reluctant to make any estimate . buffer zone between North and The chain of fires and bomb decks -- many of them night of damage. But the plane losses ' : : 5 satel eircl échanics who alone are expected to amount to 3 is ; E South Vietnam Friday to raid explosions that ripped down watch airplane .mechanics at least $70,000,000, with dams North Vietnamese troops and through six of the 10 decks in had just gone to sleep--or were age to the ship possibly $20,- Fi --. _ tle pressure on contractors to get projects under way again. | The rate now for rodmen who SECOND gun positions. After reporting the after part of the 76,000-ton injured men who jumped over- 000,000 more. 1 i tte SE eg tose ed ae scabs Sata aitiea. alee a slam EER eS insaees ; et | |States. There apparently is lit- SUPERIOR | | Strike By Iron Workers Hits Construction Projects *scmcctrss% jis : 'cents an hour in pension and By DAVID DAVIDSON | Hamilton, Kitchener and Ni- jtario Centennial Centre of Lon prices erage Face 1 | agara Falls areas. ence and Technology in north-)structural steel workers ge re ll aad te iy 29--Iron worke rs east Toronto. The Robarts gov-| $3.63 an hour plus 23 cents. «Terms up to 10 years @ No brokerage fees bur-troubled waters have struck rigging contractors in ernment already has been se-|--------____---_--_ ---- @ No hidden charges ¢ All or part can be prepaid at any labor-troubled -, ._| the remainder of Ontario. verely criticized for delays on @ No bonuses time wi notie calmed considerably, but it is . OPEN SOON ie without notice or penalty not yet all smooth sailing for) Jume 7--Ready-mix cement | the centre Fast Action --_------ Ontario's multi-million-dollar| producers in Metropolitan To- | Talks between employers and ' IN For a FREE brochure on SUPERIOR mortgages, write, phone or construction industry. | ronto locked out employees, |the Ontario district council of HOUSE SALES! visit the SUPERIOR office nearest you Scores of projects have been! ote ide of Teamsters PME igiy ot kee gee of | OSHAWA iE ACALEY OWIBIONIGE slowed or shut down because) M:0n. ridge, Structural and Orna- Call a Member of the | the province's iron workers are} June 19--Bricklayers struck pei (ie canes a es OSHAWA and DISTRICT SUPERIOR CREDIT on strike or have been locked) employers in Hamilton, | ents 1, vorkers out ir a dispute over wages. | Kitcnener, Brantford and |locals from Oakville to Belle- _e hpi recap ' CORPORATION LTD. Thousands of other workers| Gueiph. ville, are bogged down. _ oe DON REES, Manager are not on the job because of; July 21--Iron workers lo- A settlement could be some 3% Simcoe Street South, 725-6543 the unsettled labor picture. cals struck members of the |time away. Neither the union| | : RGEST Daily to 5:30 pm; Friday to 8.00 p.m Hardest hit is Toronto, where| Sarnia Construction Associa- |r contractors seem to be CANADA'S LA Other evenings by appointment. | an estimated 80 per cent of con-| tion, small local structural |under great pressure to resolve AND FINEST CHAIN OF 31 SUPERIOR offices to serve you struction work has stopped.| steel fabricators in Windsor their differences. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a a renee |Complicating the situation is a|.and structural steel firms in |yosy GET JOBS E- W J.S. North Vietnam at- ike i -mix| ) sal's jurisdiction.| : BATTLE - WEARY U.S large etnam strike against seven ready-mix|the Ottawa local's jurisdiction Gonnaratively row ot the iron Marines carry a wounded tack 100 yards inside the (concrete firms by the Toronto) which extends to Cornwall, | comrade to a helicopter zone. The Marines "a local of the Teamsters' Union. | Kingston and Millhaven, workers are claiming the $50 north of Con 'Thien near over 200 prisoners in the A spok aint weekly strike-pay allotment and is ee A spokesman for the Ontario : 7 SEE 5 MN the demilitarized zone of maitre: economics and development de-| yor jae ope is Jit. |most of the membership al- Vietnam after a_ marine (AP Wirephoto via radio : | Mr. Fraser said there is lit- | : ; i partment said contracts for ; lready have jobs in other parts battlefield was hit by a from Saigon) tructi i. dhe ORVInGe tle hope of an early settle- | y J _ - construc' pat an neg 4 ¢| ment of any of the disputes. awarded during June were) attected by the strikes are| M ; valued at $240,500,000. The May| york on the 46-storey second Diefenbaker Blames figure for Toronto was $84.-\tqwer of the Toronto-Dominion| 900,000, half of which was for' Bank Centre and an $8,000,000 residential construction. laantrodt for Work Gn the: Oa: F d G lj Fi PROVIDES BREAKDOWN tario Alcohol and Drug Addic-| or e au e 1aSco | N. M. Fraser, general mana-|ion Fou meetin project in ger of the Toronto Construction a aie i ? LONDON (CP) -- Canadian] "This conception, after all,| Association, provided the fol-| Work also is virtually at a re ; F pelos i i standstill on the $21,000,000) Opposition leader John Diefen-|could only have been gained |lowing short history on strikes S'anu ss 5 | baker says "the most charitable|from Canadians in government|and lockouts still plaguing the Duilding that will house the On-| 9 9 view" of Charles de Gaulle's|at various levels. Obviously he! industry. visit to Canada is that the}was misled into believing that) Mayll--Iron workers union OPEN SOON e French president was not aware|Canada is composed of two sep-| struck structural steel con- MOVING 99971 eee IN of the true state of the country's|arate and distinct nations." tractors in Windsor, London, constitutional and political af-| Diefenbaker says "there can| Sarnia, Hamilton, Kitchener, | faire. i be no doubt" that de Gaulle's| Niagara Falls and adjoining | Lecet & Long Distence OSHAWA Writing in The Sunday Tele-|cry of 'vive le Quebec libre"| locations. ll Packing .@ Storage .@ Crating graph, Diefenbaker says de)/gave an immediate and intoxi-| jay 19--Iron workers in * % CANADA'S LARGEST r AND FINEST CHAIN OF Sparkling Cider the really different adult drink. visit last week. 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