Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1967, p. 4

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, October 31, 1967 LIDA CALDWELL, 19, is carried from the house in which she was held captive over the weekend by a for- mer boyfriend. She is car- ried by Cleveland Detec- tive Sgt. Ralph Joyce, aid- ed by University Heights Robert gun on himself. She is in fair condition ' --AP Wirephoto (Tuannies, Twin Detective Lawrence nandez. The young woman was wounded in the chest Monday before her captor, .|ada GREENWOOD ENTRIES SHOT BRIDE, KILLED SELF CLEVELAND (AP)--"I was in heaven--on my honeymoon, then all hell broke loose with this nut,"' said Charles Caldwell after 44 hours of terror ended with the shooting of his bride and her rejected suitor's sui- cide Lida Caldwell, 19, was taken at gunpoint from the young cou- ple's apartment a few hours after the wedding Saturday. Robert Batch, 23, a former mental patient she dated until about a month ago, shot and wounded her 18-year-old hus- band as the couple arrived home from Detroit where they were married. Batch then took the dark- haired, brown-eyed girl to his third-floor attic apartment in suburban University Heights, holding the bride and police at bay until Monday afternoon. 'ried to an ambulance. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Publicity surrounding re- |moval of the November issue of 1 Playboy magazine in several jcentres in Western Canada has 'not resulted in a splurge of |sales in most of Ontario where the issue can still be bought at news stands. The November issue of the as Saying "'there was no reason|Caldwell said from his hospita to go on living,"' shot Mrs. Cald-|bed, adding that "this past cou- well in the chest and turned the/ple of days has been hell .. . gun on himself. but now I'm in heaven again." "My darling, My darling,"|) The dramatic siege at Batch's| moaned the dying Batch as po- apartment began when detec- lice stormed into the apartment |tives, searching for Mrs. Cald-} to find him draped across his| well, went there Sunday morn-|American publication last week young captive. ing. ;was removed voluntarily from "Get me out of here," begged! 'The officers found Mrs. Cald-|"eWS stands in Calgary, Ed- Mrs. Caldwell as she was Car- well in the kitchen. Standing|™onton and Saskatoon after po- \nearby with a pistol was Batch, (lice indicated that a four-page The bullet pierced her chest/He ordered the detectives to Section of stag movie pictures and came out her back. After/jeave, saying he would kill her/W@S Obscene. Later, the maga- surgery at Doctor's Hospital,|and himself if they didn't. zine was back on sale in Cal- she remained in «satisfactory! Jn the next 27 hours he let po-/24'Y, Minus the offending condition today. lice and others enter the apart-|P@8es- Batch was pronounced dead/ment at various times. But he| In Vancouver, the issue is at the same hospital from a bul-| wielded his pistol constantly, |being removed this week after let wound in his heart. _ jusually keeping it pointed at the|Mayor Tom Campbell labelled Four miles away in St. Vin-| girl's head. |the particular section "'filthy." cent Charity Hospital, her hus-/" Batch's mother, Martha, But the Sinnott News Co., band, a cook, also in satisfac-) smith, 50, talked Monday to her|which distributes the magazine tory condition, is recovering!son from outside the apartment/in. Ontario, East to Ottawa, from face wounds. ,,,door just before he made his|southwest to Windsor and north I hope I can see her soon," |final decision, pleading with'to Fort William and Timmins, Batch, quoted by his mother' MONDAY, OCT. # FIRS TRACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim ng. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled in Can- 7 Furlongs 2-Lisa 8. Good, D'fach 10.40 4.00 3.20 Batch, turned the |jcan ae ee $90 £50 He died K 3.30 Mutuel Choice, ea of Grace, Skipper Tan, Mr. Pioneer, Guns, Judge Beau, ------ Royal Captress and Red Victor SECOND RACE--Purse Claim wo-vear-olds. 7 Furlor 7.40 4.10 2.50 4.80 2.80 2.40 4-Won Ton, Dittfach ! Dittfac WEDNESDAY NOV. 1 geil " ann 7 Also Ran in Order: Fleet Session, A Purse $2,100, claiming (5,000) TWO'tiger Court, Royal Turban and Gay CLEAR AND FAST year olds 7 Furs : Benn, Purse $1,400 claiming (3,000). Three year Bog an rae tg n2 'obey A--P Smith and H Katz Entry 7 Furs. tach, 119 N . Ditt , 2 AND 3, PAID $53.90. on pane ee by Tutti Mani, No Boy, A-114; Golly Solly, DAILY DOUBLE, 2 A FIRST RACE No Boy, BO aerate 117). Dan THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim- famous Tour, Swatuk, X110; Dalton's | Gea" yO N, PREY Ing, Three-year-olds and up. Foaled In pemmier Grubs xill7" Thunder Jay, /mcaren, Grupo, XU. Ave Aye GTuPPricanada, 7 FUTONS, os 9 a.80 a. radfi 1X12; ' \ C19 2-Shi Mark, lat 4 R Grubb, X14; Golden Jive, Bradfield, |" 27/crVerree stable and Willow Downs | Zsnining, Mark: Flatts 7.20 440 Sa) X112; Vibrant Gem, No Boy, 114) Whist-) p37 entry jer's wife, Gibson, X107; Crimson North, Kelly, X112; Easy Shot, Walsh, 114; Bronielene, Fitzsimmons, 112; Boot SIXTH RACE Hilti, Kelly, X100. olds SECOND RACE Blue, Purse $2,000. Claiming (3,000). Three Boy, 1 year olds and up. One mile i Cal Emir, No Boy, 112; Garden's ace Ye 112; T Purse $2,600, Allowances 3 and 4 year 'cis, Fieldglass, 1% miles. Merron Giace, Grubb, Turcotte, 114; Eme X102; id Anns Gem, Gordon, X106; Tammy's R Devivar, No Boy, Aynsley 11-Andrea Inez, Dittfa 4.50 Also Ran in. Order: Twilight Tango, Pretty Wise, Mary Catharin, Glen Fran Doilar Scholar, Chop- stick, Billy Baton and French Lesson. ch es No FOURTH RACE--Purse $2000. Claim: ng. Three-year-olds and up. One end ne-sixteenth Miles 2-Danis Dancer, Platts 6.70 3.80 2.90 10.20 5.30 Cosentino 9-Money Galore, McComb 4.40 Martin's Ark, | GREENWOOD RACEWAY Her- 'him to release Mrs. Caldwell'says there has been no notice- and give himself up. She had able change in sales, either up |flown here from her home injor down. | Johnstown, Pa. | In Edmonton, $. A. Senuk, & olarctic.. nursoite 2 Police turned off the water,/sales manager of Provincial Also Ran in Order: Carcdana, Royal/electricity and heat in Batch's;News which distributes the EO eTOR, Tanpe PAID $0.76. apartment, hoping to force hin magazine in northern Alberta, out, and tried to get him {o|said: "'We voluntarily took it off gas ictorgada sdb | tye agg lll drink drugged coffee. |the stands; we do this after any one-sixteenth Miles ' | As time dragged on, police/strong objection to any ques- 4Mary Tell, Bell 24.00 10.70° 5.50/spotlights were set up outside.|tionable publication is brought NaaAcety" Patan Dittiach 590 350'Then in Monday's pre-dawn to our attention." Also Ran in Order: Arnmart, Ann's|darkness, three shots rang out; The magazine's Saskatoon Reply, Guidecca, Cap Ferrat, Ne Passez/_one knocking out a search-|distributor took the issue off the Pas, Future Time and True Jac, ' rater i iy Attendance 8,442. Total Handle $560,195,' light. stands after similar action in mutilated magazine are on sale,|against himself by importing ] | Western Newsies Remove): ss wuiccr'ir|vee! mest cons oot ~ 44 Hours Of Terror Ends Noy. Playboy Magazine fa For Honeymooning Couple reg lig Bg ge Fo -- A spokesman for the public tributor in Britain, The firm|relations department of Playboy jacted on legal advice. |has said in New York City that Calgary and Edmonto But Victor Lownes, head of|no U.S. communities had taken . nton, even 7 "| fetes ' ; |Playboy Enterprises in Europe, | action against sales of the mage though a4 complaints had heen|says he objects to the British) |: 41. OO ice: Phin het the time by the Sas-| system whereby a publisher or atoon police morality depart-\djstributor never knows) gos whether a certain publication is) GRANT DEGREES The Vancouver Magazine/going to be put on trial for ob-} In Canada there are 59 uni- Beryl ce, sole distrinyter for /scenity. lversities that confer degrees an tie f 3 ple alg he aoe He has announced he wants to/and over 365 schools that offer Be | yok i ic| s iversity level. issue although Mayor Campbell | Provoke the director of public | courses at university had called for distributors and prosecutions into an action vendors to voluntarily remove BLESSES i cae ean 8) Ph lvvas Hina Police departments in West. High Power Rifles ern Canada have not initiated! NAPANEE, Ont. (CP)-- any court action. | In London, England, the issue ) Thieves stole 31 high-powered ifles valued at almost $4,000 is back in magazine stalls after the four pages were removed|!! 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House, Armstrong, 115; ee Boy, try Swatuk, X117; Winshot, Walsh, 112; Miss Orieans, Steuffer, 112; Waru, No Boy. 112; Strateo, Gibson, 109; Gift, Kelly, X109; Eirline, Platts X107 Speedy Wheeler, Grubb X111. FOURTH RACE Purse $2,000 claiming lise, ; Fas seins | Great Pai Flying Ky. Kelly X100 paren or der, Dittfach, 112 4 Ruller and Hillcrest Stable en- |!A-Ring Francis, latts, A-X108, Big Blun- 7 Furlongs Platts | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow-/| Three- and Four-year-old fillies.) 1A-Empress of India, G'b 3.70 3.20 2.60 3.70 3.20 2.60 or formal rooflines. horsepower V8 runs on regular fuel. Chevrolet offers you even better performance for '68. The stand- ard V8 isa bigger 307-cu.-in. engine. And the new optional 250 Pinico's EIGHTH RACE 2 -Maple Beauty, McLeod 3.60 Also Ran in Order: Sweet Intent, Sari Mark, Line Charger and Ruling Crown.) A--Gardiner Farms Entry. EXACTOR, 1A - 1A, PAID $17.90. | | A great idea! 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Three|No Boy 112; Ledy Kasha, Grubb, X104; |4Triumvir, Piedall, |2-Lebanon Kid, Bell year olds end up (Divn, of 2nd) one|Feast of Famine, Kelly, X114 mile. | McCauley A-112; Kelly X112; Tu Fu Gor-|ts, X107; Winning Cue, Armstrong 112;| Also Paragueyo, Alberta Sunshine Plat-|1-Greek Victress, Fitz'ns 3.20 Ran in Order: Fantino, Cam gon, 112; Gambaria Steve, 109; Lions | Sultan's Treat, Brownell, XX106; Ro Doe |brooke and Walkin Dud. Head, Grubb, X107; Castenengo, Cos- | Pageant, No Boy, 110; entino, 114; Erin Pan, No Boy, 116; Aged WM; tlo, Armstrong 109 Sir T (EXACTOR WAGERING Entry. G. B. Elliott and J. MacDonald Caledon AAC: XX-7, Lbs., . AAC: Post Time 1 p.m./3E. Day, LeBlane Star, | SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000. Allow |Canada. One and one-sixteenth Miles. AAC: |1-Caesar B. Gd, D'fach MOHAWK X.5) Lbs., pees Lbs them. Other ig buyers want the town car sophistication of a formal roofline. 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