Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1967, p. 3

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KS TO FUTURE (AP) -- A Japanese it store has installed a to calculate the future of golfers. Projected years, the handicaps d at from information y the golfer on his weight and grip EE. Reserve Now For IEW YEAR'S JAY DINNER ittings, 4 and 6 p.m. tel Lancaster 27 KING ST, WEST ONE 725-2611 KRBRWHPDMD Downtown Oshewe nema 2 LYNCHBURG, Va, (AP) -- A pack of German shepherd dogs attacked and killed two small boys Sunday while their father fought in vain to save them by clubbing the animals with a rake. The attack, near a creek be- hind the victims' home in near- by Madison Heights, included two neighborhood dogs the boys apparently had played with be- fore. The victims were Gene Antho- ny Goodman, 4, and Kenneth Goodman, 3, sohs of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Goodman of Madison Heights. Goodman and his wife are in Lynchberg General Hospital PACK OF GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS KILLS TWO SMALL US. BOY where they are being treated for shock. Sheriff-eleect Mahlen H. Bryant said Goodman, sobbing, told him that when he reached the snarling pack he beat at the frenzied animals with a rake, his shoes 'and anything else he could find to turn them away from his bloodied sons. Two of the dogs were impounded by local authorities. A thitd was shot to death. Po- lice were looking for a fourth dog but said there may have been only three in the attack. Bryant said Mrs. Goodman was inside her home at about 3:30 p.m. with her other chil- dren, Cindy, 1, when she heard screams from the creek. She called to her husband then ran to a neighbor's house for help. "I was lying in bed when she knocked on the door,"' said Mor- ton P. Scott. "My wife let her in and she was crying said some dogs had her boys down by the creek. '"'My daughter's a nurse and helped her back up to the house, I ran on over the hill and met Goodman coming up the hill all dazed. He was carrying one poor bloody little body and he said the dogs had the other boy down by the creek. "I went down there and saw some dogs but I never did find the other boy." Rescuers found the body Jater, Scott said, about 300 yards from the scene of the at- tack. Bryant said the dogs that were impounded belong to Er- nest Floyd, a Lynchberg man who owns property adjoining the Goodman land. The scene of the attack was approximately on the property line. He said Floyd usually kept the dogs penned up but had let them run loose Sunday as they had occasionally in the past. Floyd also had given the Good- man children permission to play on his land and to play with the dogs, which they had many i THE OSHAWA TIMES, S jie December 18, 1967 3 WITER BOUNCED DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- |At the annual meeting of Asso- jciated Credit Bureaus of Iowa, jinstructions on how to deal with jrubber-cheque writers were jgiven by prisoners at the men's reformatory at Anamosa--mem- bers of a group which calls it- self Cheque Writers Anony- mous. GUARANTY TRUST C0. Alf Types of Homes Needed peormmen nn LINEHAN HTARENNTTEOMPMMEETEE NENA MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real police and Brink's Ex- press Co, guards transported more than $3,000,000,000 in se- curities Saturday through city streets without incident. The occasion was the trans- fer of stocks and bonds from the Place d'Armes vaults in the Royal Trust Co. to a spe- cially-constructed vault in the company's new offices at CII House on Dorchester Boule- vard and University Avenue The move marked the final stage in transfer of the Royal Trust from the St. James -$3,000,000,000 MOVED BY BRINK'S IN MONTREAL even Royal Trust President C, H. Harrington had to wear an identification badge on_ his coat before being allowed into the restricted area, blocked off to permit the safe loading and unloading of the trucks. The transfer of the securi- ties took 10: hours of shuttle service with the use of walk- ie-talkies and security guards who were armed with auto- matic weapons The trucks carried a total of 800 sealed carton boxes, Some loads of 40 boxes carried up- OTTAWA (CP) -- Charlotte Whitton was sworn in as. alder- man of Capital ward Saturday night just. two hours after the polls closed in a_ byelection which pitted her against three men. It was only about two months ago that the 71-year-old spinster was ousted from her aldermanic jseat by a court order, A Su seat by a court order. A St jpreme Court of Ontario judge jruled Miss Whitton must vacate jher seat for taking the city to {court over a new lease it issued i Street headquarters it has oc- wards of $150,000,000. Each |to the Central Canada Exhibi- 8 . | cupied since 1013. The trans- trip, with a Montreal police |tion Association | fer t t squad $ front - rday' velec | THESE TWO GERMAN The dogs, which belong to _H. Goodman, Jr., 5 and his | Ct Of other departments of squad car in fron and an- | In Saturday's byelection to fill 4 i 4 , = the firm began two years ago. other behind, required about {the vacancy, Miss Whitton was Shepherd dogs have been Ernest George Floyd of brother, Kenneth, 4. The Security wae so tight that four minutes eo impounded following fatal Lynchburg, Va., are be- children were playing at ? : . an ones winner. attack on two Madison lieved to have been in- their home when attacked Final results: Miss Whitton Heights children, Sunday. volved in deaths of Eugene by dogs. 13,569 votes; photographer Don- ership convention that _|Lester Pearson. WEED OUT CRACKPOTS Senator Nichol said no deci- jsion was made on whether to weed out crackpot candidates, if any should appear. 'We're not interested in can- |didates who are more interested (AP Wirephoto) New Ottawa Civic Centre To House Liberals' Meet By KEN CLARK {ment had to be available for{servative leadership convention; , i, OTTAWA (CP) -- The Liberal|COmmons duty. \ in September, In that one, mas-|those, I'm sure. party will hold its television} He said the timing of the con-|sive live coverage pre-empted) He indicated maintenance of spectacular to replace Prime|vention was partly affected by|much other program time. the democratic principle would) Minister Pearson April 4-6 in|the fear of competing for the) The executive made no deci-|be the most important factor if| the capital's newly-built mid-|television audience with the|sion on a cut-off date for leader-|the question of weeding. out town civic centre. -- Stanley Cup hockey playoffs. It|/ship nominations. But Senator|arose. In the final stages of phinatesie. | eae thought the early-April date Nichol, the meeting chairman, j |would predate the playoffs. tion, $8,900,000 steel, glass and! : 4 7 ; beni structure Satta be fin-| Neither would the chosen date having the deadline during the|into the convention planning} and Senator Ontario Liberal said his group would invite all declared z vote-getting pitches at its ; : ; In another move, the 25-mem-\nuyal meeting in Toronto Feb. 9-| said there is a good case for|her executive transformed itself! 19, chose|serving as "the general mana- ger" of the convention Paul Langlois of Quebec City, the federation vice - president, Nichol, were named co-chairmen of the con- ; vention, CHANCE TO CAMPAIGN If there's a lack of official in publicity than government," candidates in the field at the he said. 'There wil be some of) Moment, two and possibly three} upcoming may help to flush them out. Liberal gatherings Gordon Blair, president of the Association, make an- candidates to ished two months before the Conflict with university exams,|Convention. |committee. It will meet periodi-| start of the leadership conyen- which would start later in the) He said there is only one de-|cally, possibly once a month. tion month. clared candidate to date, Rev./Two MPs will be added to the i eat hich anolud It was clear television Joomed Lieyd Henderson, former mayor] convention committee later. The centre, which includes @)jar¢e in the deliberations, Onelof Portage la Prairie, Man.,| Senator Nichol said the feder- 9.300-seat hockey rink, 1s part of party official said the publicly-;who sent him an entry tele-jation's headquarters staff will] the Lansdowne Park stadium,|owned CBC plans equal or bet-|gram. 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