HURON, Ohio (AP)--Search-! shallow 30- to 40-foot w. ' 'survivors sai ' ri Yinds wer ; ers intensified their hunt today the lake. i sete: jas eons Dg hag Mh gad ae My he at 58 for 14 sky divers missing in Coast Guard Lieut. Paul Pot-| Patrician C. Low sbury de bits yove feet UD. < 4 . i : : ' | - Lownsbury of If they t th ; Lake Erie. Rain, blustery winds ter, who saw the multi-colored/ Akron--who had celebrated her watae see ee 8 that and choppy waters hampered chutes descend through over- wedding June 28, 1984, by En Malco Wilt DAAC Se Ont the search. cast skies into the lake Sunday/diving with her hushand--was| nat e Hse We will get too Of the 18 veteran sky divers at 4:30 p.m., said chances that found dead in the water. : a a them alive," said high- who -made Sunday's ill-fated'the 14 missing jumpers sur-| 'She loved sky diving," said) > Patrol Sat. & J. Sohn. jump from a converted B-25|vived the night in the 72-degree her husband, Alvin. "After the 18 tad jumped, bomber, only two were known|water were 'QV.* Lownsbury, an iron worker, @™S made another pass cver to have survived. s| Exactly how the 18 Ohio par- had made the wedding sky dive 'Y® atea and two other men-- The bodies, recovered within achute enthusiasts, most of with his bride. He quit jumping Jumpmasters Larry Hartman half an hour of the jump, were|whom had more than 100 jumps earlier this year after suffering Fairview Park and Allen being kept in a temporary to their credit, missed their tar- his fourth broken leg "|Homestead of Oberlin, bailed morgue. Officials, meanwhile, get by 10 miles was unknown. "It hadn't been a 'month ago out and landed safety at Ortner tried to identify the owners of "As far as I know, I wasithat Pat and I jumped into Ai" Service field, near Wake- seven gloves, three chutes and/right where I was supposed to|Chippewa Lake," Lownsbury "2", some 10 miles from the four reserve chutes, the only|be," the pilot, Robert Karns,/said. Sky divers sometimes /@k@ and the intended target items recovered from the lake.|told Ohio Highway Patrolman intentionally leap into water, 2"¢2 for all the divers. Two other sky divers escaped! John Shimp, but carry floating equipment in| Shimp said Karns told him by staying on the plane for a) Shimp quoted Karns as say-|such cases. "they had planned to make the second pass at higher altitude. |ing he was flying by a radar fix) The other known drowning Second pass because two of the | Helicopters, planes and an/furnished him by the Federal|victim was Dorsie Kitchen Jr., jumpers wanted to jump from <n © coast pone an a leg Agency age at Hop-|33, also of Akron higher than 20,000 feet. The two BERNARD JOHNSON, 30, Lake Erie. They are the from a B-25. Coy is ex- included nik' one oats that) "ins Anternational Airport in One of the missing, Michae) had special oxygen equipment." a ys AV ENHEG and ROb- only two . who have been plaining how he came out of Kaw combed a coa-sauare ne gtr i sieisce Fe ties ao ee ago hg ie re tg aorepees . PATRICIA CHRISTIE and rt Coy, left, 29, of Spring- found alive, of the eighteen his harness as he hit the area of the lake Th eva: wke riends before the jump that he survivor, said: "I was shocked tan with newsmen who jumped accidently over water. : Nine civilia n skin divers for the tants age iL ge srg a "ty ia S iis tadlte, arate ee ee after being picked out of shi divi ' yee Poe . . ing in water. None| was too close to Lake Erie and| was over Wi 1 ' P the water, while skydiving (AP Wirephoto) joined the search, probing thei had floating equipment, the two!he couldn't swim, he told them.|we. were Ponds "a with a wedding sky dive. Alvin Lownsbury are shown Patricia's body was one of looking at altimeter in 1964, two recovered Sunday three days before their mar- ie riage which they celebrated (AP Wirephoto) Home Newspaper | Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman- + Weather Report ville, Ajox, Pickering and Sunny skies bring higher neighboring centres in Ont- temperatures. Low tonight ario and Durham Counties, 55; high tomorrow 80, VOL. 26--NO. 199 10¢ Single Copy BSe Per Week Home Delivered OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1967 Authorized os Second Class Mall Post Office Department SIXTEEN PAGES Ottawa end for payment of Postage in Cash TWO DIE IN CRASH OF PLANE IN AREA Major Shuffle |Pasenges | Another LONDON (AP)--Prime Min-!opposition Conservative parts] P Jane Crash PICKERING (Staff) -- Two ister Wilson today BGs tte d/end some service leaders, also ,) ei through a major shake-up of his/ would like to be foreign secre-/| SCITUATE, Mass. (AP)-- ered whe a 'Tight gue come ministers in a bid to beat the/tary. Some swam, others clung to the/ed on a farm near the Whitby- mounting political and eco-| Richard Crossman, leader in/wing until boats arrived, but|Pickering Town Line just north nomi: challenges facing his the Commons whose plans for/ within minutes all 14 persons|/of Highway 7 about 10.45 p.m., !Labor government. reforming procedures of Parlia-/ahoard a commercial airliner|Sunday. | Wilson arranged to announce ment have aroused controversy, | whicn ditched Sunday night in| The plane, an American jup to about two dozen hirings, would be more than content/the Atlantic stood wet but safe| single-engine Mooney Mark 20, lfirings and promotions tonight, with Stewart's job if he cannot/on shore lwas transporting four Wiscon- in tlhe most extensive reorgani-'take over from Brown or Calla-| The twin-engine Lockheed|sin youths from Montreal to zation of the leadership since ghar. [Electra owned by Province-|London, Ont. Labor won power in October, Home Secretary Jenkins, wh0|town-Boston Airlines Inc. was) Killed were Dennis Hilgens 1964. is sometimes spoken of as & flying from: Provincetown to dorf, 20, of Menomonwe Falls, It seemed probable, however, possible successor to Wilson, Boston, 40 miles away, when!Wis., who piloted the aircraft, that. both Foreign Secretary| might take over from Stewart. troub'e developed in the right,and Sandra Starke, 19, of Mil- | George Brown and Chancellor, In addition to the switches engiue. waukee, Widte lof the Exchequer James Calla-|within the cabinet itself, infor-| Pj.ut Elwood Hallowell, $8, of| James Weismueller, 17, of |ghan will keep their jobs at/mants said several consequen-| Naples, Fla., said he ditched) Thamesville, Wis., suffered \least for the time being tial changes will be announced! jhe plane in about 20 miles burns to .60 per cent of his PLANE HIT TREE, LOST WING, BOUNCED, CRASHED, BURST INTO FLAME The clear purpose of thf& will) in the middle and lower eche- coutp of Boston body and is in critical condi- a : : nine : : "so Bi be tc demonstrate that no dras-/lons of the government. The pilot really did a hell of a tion in Toronto General Hospi- .-. Ray Goodbrand, Investigator, Checks Wreckage In Pickering Township Farmer's Field G sie thence are Cutwapaind in| ih general, Wiles inleatllAlioh™ suid en evewltrioss. tal. Maclin Murtay 48. di ia ; |Britain's foreign policy and that|seems to be to inject new blood) he plane stayed afloat for|Oshawa General Hospital with no devaluation is intended. into ministerial ranks in the about eight. minutes, giving)a broken shoulder and lacera- | pa hope of giving his team new/summer residents with smalittions. on Ir ] eT Tl & n eme UNEMPLOYMENT HIGH zest and a new look, boats time to pluck five non-| The plane was heading north The Wilson government eur-/-- ete rere swimming passengers from the with about 80 minutes of. fuel jrently has several king - size left wing before it sank. left, when it crashed on the e@ : e problems before it--the most s farm of John Hotner. 'The ae important being the country's} tri e plane grazed the ground, rose ays Wwiarines O SPLIT ALADS errr ites ti ye aoa Se he : reflected in an un Tae it hit the top of a small elm i , a total of-nearly 600,000, the high- HEAVY SMOKERS tree and fhe wing, continued SAIGON (AP)--The Viet|Vietnam, the U.S. command : A summit conference of. Arabjhopes for settlement of the est in 17 years. a TOWS | about 100 yards and then Cong kept up their intensifiediannounced that last week : leaders opens in Khartoumlfive-year-old conflict. Yemeni| In addition, Wilson has been [BEWARE NICOTINE bounced once. and 'crashed mortar and rocket attacks for/matched the worst previous) : Tuesday to forge a unified poli-/President Abdullal Al-Sallal trying behind the scenes to set-| DETROIT (AP)--Talk of bursting into flames, the second day today, killing 10 week for plane losses, with . ley toward Israel, but divisions/conferred secretly in Yemen|tle the festering dispute over} reset rate mag . 5 Thies, MOSCOW (AP)--A Soviet ee si U.S. marines, wounding 106 and|down over the North. Two|) among the Arabs on the civil with a Soviet delegation Friday,|the future of Rhodesia, where aj au Satan got 'ie we Te ik tack doctor says heavy smokers |HIT TREE destroying or damaging 12 heli-|planes--an air force I'-4 Phan- 'war in Yemen and _ relations|then flew to Cairo for talks with, white-minority government)!" oe ' . nere nue At aa should. beware--nicotine Mr. Hotner said he heard copters. ° jtom and an F-100 Supersabre-- ' ar with the West may diminish the! President Nasser. neariy two years ago seized | eevotistions On EW ConA 'can deaden their sex life. the crash from his home less The barrages against two)went down Saturday and only) : : \cordiality of the meeting. The purpose of the Soviet Power in defiance of London's Gencral. Motors Corp., Ford Writing in the magazine j|than one-quarter mile away U.S. bases in the northern part/one of the four men aboard was) i | Algerian President Houari visit to Yemen, a Yemeni for-| authority. ' Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp.| Science and Life, Dr. Ilya jand rushed out to where he of South Vietnam: followed ajrescued..A total of 22 flyers! [Boumedienne is apparentlyeign office spokesman|, Tiere has been much discon: a 4) wake their first eco.| Porudominsky warned that |saw the flames. He said Mr. series of 12 mortar shellings up|was reported missing during Ba reluctant to attend the confer- announced Sunday, was to|ent w ithin the government nomic counter-offers Tuesday | experiments show "nicotine | Weismueller was staggering and down the country Sunday) the week. : ' lence in the. Sudanese capital negotiate the supply of Soviet|@bout the premier's evident) ot the tnited Auto Work-| causes harm to the sex cen- jalong shouting for help and which killed or wounded more) A delayed report from the) B. % lbecause he fears moderate military equipment and Soviet /Teadiness for a compromise on 9." Cede is their '"longest) tres' and is one of the chief |Mis: Murray lay near the flam- pth persons, most of a a US: Vietnamese a lleaders will prevail in policy training of the Yemeni army, Britain's pledges to grant Jegal| snd most ambitious" list of|° causes of impotence among ing wreckage. _ * [ee independence only to an Afri- ie Roviek aien Several farmers only slight+ U.S. officials considered the|policemen last Monday in the ND E D ie ministers of 13 Arab jcan majority government. geal RE REIS ; , ly more than one-quarter mile attacks another Viet Cong|southern half of the demilitar- | FOU D A | - a Ki : tent men to stop smoking, The first disruption in produc- The doctor advised impo- : ; kn ithae S s 2 At least three are expected to ,. y | away heard and saw nothing. : 'ete li countries met in Khartoum Sun- S Ch ; ae tion since assembly lines began banid a effort to scare the South Viet-jized zone between North and) srian Epstein, 32 - year- |day and approved the agenda 1X nese jleave their cabinet posts. 4, rolling on 1968 models came| stop drinking and get plenty Only one reported he saw @ namese from voting ar the pres-/South Vietnam. The command old manager who became jfor the summit. Egyptian ' They ue Michael Stewart, last week at Sharonville, Ohio. of sleep. ldull red glow but thought it was hap pte os cod fext ig a oes oad gre wg elgg = a millionaire handling the (sources said the ministers F ce Exec tio setghd i Pe an at gered JAW workers complained of la barn fire farther off. Cone isis Ee to pedinated Gpith: Vist inmate nw vovines, Beatles, was found dead in |regard the dispute over Yemen a ution Sink rH a ae Fay, resident |SPced-up through --rearrange-| ' g . 23 ; DAE Ct Ce bed in his West London (as foremost. among inter-Arab 1c KONG (J rage jarchy, us a pA ars ment of Ford's transmission | ww vm sm renner ASCE GE a] effort like they did Sunday. chief and that all bombs hit in ; | . ;| HONG KONG (AP)--Chinese|of the board of trade, who has : " fanic| ; inct Ny 3 | apartment Sunday. Police (feuds. Egypt backs the Republi-|,. 7. =e ; sade » a/assembly lines, Ford disci- In the air war against North|the approved area. | ; pet | 4 in V terrorists today published ajbeen lukewarm. towards) ., a 7 : oe | | were called to his Belgravia |can regime in Yemen againsst!qesth ist of six prominent|Britain's projected entry into|Dlned 72 for what it said was NEW apartment and later con- |Royalists rebels supported by anticommunist Chinese thelthe European Common Market, | Wing rmrle Mecisg " 7" firmed his death. Saudi Arabia. . ta anil a | . irmed his death audi Arabia Communists said would be exe-jand Commonwealth Secretary) 'his resulted in some 3,000, Long-Awaited Tax Report Thursday | ive Anew | S S t St | (AP_Wirephoto)) 'The Arab world also is divid- cuted like radio comedian Lam! Herbert Bowden, who has been! joj : : U. tf] ena ors rive ew ed in its stance toward the) Bun resisting suggestions for a com-| Pains tai' aut at een TORONTO (CP) -- Premier Robarts announced today West. Eight Arab countries) ye jist included Paul Tsiu,;promise with the' Rhodesian|forq's only automatic trans.| that the report of the Ontario committee on taxation will | : 4 on provincial- | s . | ; af i : *, R by 4 t | Britain Heads broke relations with ea secretary for Chinese affairs in/rebel Premier Ian Smith, |mission plant for Mustangs,| be, made public Thursday, The report 0 ring 1e ar 0 the United States, ac cUusin Sitne Hong Kong government,! |Fairlanes and other compact! municipal financing contains three volumes totalling 1,306 rn \ . re + = 7 ; 7 . . . | For Race Riots pipe) Paces: i i two legislative councillors, two ne si prea + wij-| 2nd intermediate cars. pages. Copies will be mailed to Ontario municipalities. WASHINGTON (AP)--A newlinterview urged Johnson to as' col anahe But five kept diplomatic| MeWSPaper executives and the é ive' biel a Sent the Ford said workers have been | ac feo cinema effort by some U.S, senators to|the UN Security Council to try; LONDON (AP)--A_ warning) tins with the two Western chairman of a village elders Rede a nae as ire nt months) told to be on hand today but it |=" , bring the Vietnam' war before|to get the South Vietnamese | that Britain ig. headed for racial are = association, It was published in| Ae pails un pies " papel had no idea whether they would THE TIMES Toda the United Nations appears to|government to open negotia-|ViOlesice unless quick action is te . : gee iL he terrorists' underground for the way in bates yg A 'avel refuse to work after the first ee In : VY we be generating with tacit/tions after its election Sept. 3. |taken to eliminate discrimina-| Two of the five, Tunisia an newspaper. : been carrying out their jobs: 'few hours, as. was the case Soa. dina! t High At City Plants--Poge 9 approval of President Johnson.| William P. Bundy, undersec-|tion was sounded Sunday in a|Jordan, touched off a dispute at) 'The 37-year-old comedian and) Callaghan, whose tough eco-|some days last week. Production, Employment Hig : Senate Democratic Leader|retary of state for East Asian|report prepared for the ruling|the foreign ministers meeting his F other were turned intonomic recovery program! Current three-year contracts 2,500 Persons Attend 106th Blackstock Fair--Page 5 Mike Mansfield's statement|and Pacific affairs, said Sun-|Labor party | by pushing for a plan to}hum torches Jast Thursdayjremains to be fulfilled, has let) will have only nine days to run Gaels Win On Overtime Goal--Page 6 that the administration is: inter-|\day, however, the United States} The report called for extend-|{mprove re lati ons with the when terrorists bombed their)it be known he wants to be for-|when company offers come Green Geets Win? ested in seeing UN action on a|probably would stay entirely jing the Race Relations Act,/West. Most foreign ministers car, doused them with kero-/eign secretary. |Tuesday, UAW Vicé-President| Ane: teases Ghidinrisec 44 long-dormant U.S. resolutionout of peace talks if the new|now largely restricted to public argued that the question of con-'sene, and then set them afire.| Brown, whose unorthodox|Leonard Woodcock has said|: on 5 Sccrte6, 7 for reconvening of the Geneva| Saigon government found a way|Places such as pubs and res-|tinuing the embargo on oil ship- am Bun died 30 hours later.|personal behavior sometimes|there will be no extension Ajox News-- 4 conference sparked new inspec-|/to negotiate' with the Viet Cong|taurants, to outlaw discrimina-|ments to the United States and/ His brother, 27, is near death. |has irked even friendly diplo-)beyond Sept. 6 for the target |= tion of this possible avenue|and requested U.S. absence. tion in housing, employment | Britain should be dealt with at' Hong Kong police said a Brit-|mats. has suggested he might| company. | Classified--12, 13, 14 Theatres--8 toward peace negotiations. Bundy also said the U.S.)and commercial services. |the summit level. ish army demolition expert was| quit politics rather than give up| The target at which the union | Comics--15 Weather--2 Senator George D. Aiken of|would "take very seriously"| The report proposed that, Reports in Cairo of deeper blown 200 feet down a cliff by ava job he enjoys. will strive for a contract to be} Editorial---4 Whitby News--5 Vermont, senior Republican|any request by an elected South|independent race relations tri;Soviet involvement on the hiduen bomb today, bringing) Defence Minister Healey,|made the pattern for a settle-|- 11 Wouien's 10 member of the Senate foreign| Vietnamese government that/bunais, with power to enforce|Egyptian-Republican side of the the number of terrorist deaths whose policies of militacy,ment with the other two likely Financial-- , relations committee, in an|bombing policy be altered, Itheir orders in court, be set up.|\Yemeni civil war dimmed'in eight days to five, lretrenchment have angered the'will be picked by Thursday. i City News--9 Television--15