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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1963, p. 1

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thie- & . ae The Oshawa Cimes Class Mail Post ice Department payment of Bisa of in' Cash. WEATHER REPORT Windy and continuing mild to- day and Thursday. Winds west- erly. THOUGHT FOR TODAY There would be more good stu- dents if they 'were as anxious to pass exams as the other car. * THIRTY-FOUR PAGES Authorized as Second for Ottewa and Price Not Over 10" Cant por Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963 PRESIDENT PLEA FOR END T0 HAT Pass Rights Bill | Johnson Urges WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-, his commitment to the cause of dent Johnson told Americans|civil rights. VOL, 92 -- NO. 278 Still Unsure Over Times Kennedy Hit WASHINGTON (AP) --. The|been established which of three White House has so far declined|shots fired in the assassination to say whether an autopsy wasjof President Kennedy Friday performed on the body of slain) hit the chief executive. President John F. K dy. Police said here Tuesday it For approximately nine hours|is believed that the president the body was at Bethesda, Md.,|was struck twice and Texas naval hospital last Friday night|Governor John Connolly once. and early Saturday morning.| Several persons here who Civilians were called to the hos-|nhave seen a strip of color movie : ee to prepare the body for}taken by a Dallas clothing man- urial. jufacturer during the assassina- Though there had been no re-|tion say the 15 seconds of film port of an autopsy, pathologists|shows how the president was not connected with the case/hit in the head by the second] have speculated along these! of three bullets fired by the as- lines: sassin. JFK's Widow May Stay In Capital WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mrs.,continue to attend the school --That Kennedy's spinal cord) CBS correspondent Dan and some vital nerve tracts|Rather said in a television re- near the base of his brain|port after looking at the film may have been badly dam-|made by Abe Zapruder that the aged by the bullet or bullets first and third shots hit the! that struck him. president. j --This, they said, could have Life magazine is reported to caused the president's death have bought still-picture rights! y impeding and tually to the film for $40,000. shutting off the nerve centres) -- esr fae of the brain that control breathing and heart action. Doctors in Dallas who admin- istered emergency treatment to the president said Tuesday they do not know whether one of two bullets had hit him. However, federal authorities seemed fairly certain that two bullets struck Kennedy. One Washington source said "there is some doubt whether the fatal bullet was the second shot or third shot. The first shot is believed to have hit the presi- dent, but we're not sure about the second and third." 'hi 0 'Thus, he indicated that the POlitical figures and a.U.S. e first bullet to strike Kennedy|>assy official also were might not have been fatal. brace exe victims of similar bomb} .|packages, police said. These as- One bullet struck Texas Gover: |sassination attempts also were| bum 'a Piya wounding | snsuccessful. fd The plot was discovered Tues- TOO MUCH DAMAGE day after one of the packages Dr. Kemp Clark, a brain sur- failed to explode when opened. geon, who Was summoned to the/ Police seized the other bombs, | room of the Dallas/too. : ev Christmas Contained today after pro-Communist ter-| |rorists made an unsuccessful at-|I presidential candidates presents. Three other top Venezuelan m- in-} salve nt said bombs --_ a such MS-/ jawed oy INTERPLANETARY Gifts Bombs CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)--|tional Liberation to disrupt next |Police increased their vigilance|Sunday's election. ere the targets was Raul|i, mission vital to the 1 eoni, tempt to kill the three major|Romulo Betancourt's ruling) w it.h| Democratic lbombs disguised as Christmas| the favorite to succeed him. WRAPPED BRIGHTLY The 'gaily | ipackages also were addressed)planetary space. candidate of President Action party and wrapped bomb |to Jovito Villalba, candidate of the Republican Democratic Un-|Tuesday, another Cape Canav- ion, the major opposition party; |eral launch crew made prepara- |Rafael Caldera, candidate of the|tions to fire the high-energy At- |Social Christians, who are part/|las-Centaur space rocket oa an jof the government coalition; | jJustice Minister Ezequiel Mon-/ Casado; Dionisio Lopez Orihuella, president of the Re- Democratic Union, and. Eg Nig sive at the right rear|-- of the attending surgeons could not tell whether it had entered or come; out of the head there. ' "A missile had gone in, or come out the back of his head, Armed Forces for Na-'gress. causing extensive lacerations and loss of brain tissue,'"' Clark said. Clark said he was unable to say whether the wound in the president's neck, below the adam's apple, was due to the same bullet that had coursed through the president's brain. He said there could have been two bullets. Dr. Malcolm Perry of Dallas, who-also treated the president after the shooting, had said on Friday that he was unable to) determine whether one or two} bullets were involved. No bullets were removed at} the Dallas hospital. Officials at the naval hospital| in Bethesda decline to say! whether an autopsy was per-| formed. DALLAS (AP)--It has not yet John F. Kennedy plans to re- turn to the White House for sev- eral days after spending Thanksgiving Day. Thursday PLATFORM SHOWN | U.S. Launches Space Platform CAPE CANAVERAL, F la. (AP)--An Interplanetary Moni- toring Platform soared through space today on a radiation-sens- | ives of itravellers to the moon. The platform's prime assign- ment is to determine if satellite] ing decisions rapidly concern- instruments can fo-e7ast 'solar flares on the sun. Flates spew torrents of rdiation into inter- As the platform shot skyward orbiting development flight The platform is a siep toward a US. gval of fou!proof, so'ar flare forecasting befo-e 1968-69 when the first threeanan pro- son fhe moon. Dut years, flare activity will be at a peak, with explosions possibly as frequently as ev- ery 20 minutes. A 0-foot-tall Del's rocket propelled the platf».m on :ts voyage at 9:30 p.m, EST Pro- ject officials reported that radio data indicated the th-ee-stage rocket pesiormed flawlessly Adlai Depicts Kennedy As 'Young Lincoln' Ambassador Adlai said Tuesday that the new pres- relations of the last few months will not be lost. Stevenson spoke in the United} session honoring the late Pres-| ident Kennedy. He said the hours of mourning for the assassinated president, were only a pause, not a break jof Stevenson) Church, |Tuesday night on CBS' Walter) ident of the United S:ates, Lyn-| L Seasaen, J don Johnson, is "determined"'| 'ithat the improved international Nations General Assembly as it) concluded a special memorial/ with the late president's family at Cape Cod. White House press secretary \Pierre Salinger said Tuesday |Mrs. Kennedy and her two chil- idren will fly to Hyannis Port, \Mass., on Thanksgiving morn- jing and will stay at her own 'home, a cottage in the seashore area nea the home of Presi- ident Kennedy's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, Salinger said Mrs. Kennedy has not yet made up her mind |where she will move irom the |Wihite House but, he said, "in- jdications are she will remain jin Washington." | Mrs. Kennedy has been mak- jing her future. | Salinger reported: 1. She spent 1% hours at the White House Tuesday confer- ring with Mrs, Lyndon B. Jobn- son, including acquainting Mrs. Johnson with the White House staff and the problems of run- ning the executive mansion. | 2, It has been decided, at Mrs. {Kennedy's request, that the | White House schoo! attended by her daughter Caroline and some. SS dis er youngsters medy continues to live in the Washington area, Caroline may thereafter. There had been reports that the president's widow would rent or buy @ house in Wash- ington. Before Kennedy became president, they owned a three- storey red brick house in the Georgetown area. They later sold it, White House staff members have started packing the Ken- nedy belongings, but Mrs. John- son said will not contem- plate moving into the mansion until "'the last chore she (Mrs. Kennedy) wishes. to do is done." | "I wish. to heaven I could serve Mrs. Kennedy's happi-| ness," 'the new first lady said. "I can at least serve her con- venience." Cambodian Faces Death For Coup Try SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) -- A Cambodian charged OPERA STAR DIES | Mme. Amelita Galli-Curci, | with trying to overthrow his }country's government with of- ficial A me rican backing has ' sentenced to death, io Phnom Penh dd today. | The official statiow in the [Cambodian capital said the pris- joner, a 35-year-old nurse named Teacher Says Pupils Cheer Death Of JFK DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Police stood guard today outside the home of a minister who said in a televised interview that some public school pupils cheered at jword that President Kennedy thad been shot Friday. Rev. William Holmes, pastor the Northaven Methodist made the statement Cronkite program. | Sgt. W. A. Johnson said sub- jsequent threats' against the min- jister caused police to station) two' patrolmen at wie Holmes residence. He gave no details about the threats. A public school teacher, Miss |Joanna Morgan, 22, also said| part of her junior high school pupils applauded the news that Kennedy had been shot on a Dallas street. Preap Inn, was convicted Mon- day in Phnom Penh's perma- nent military court. Inn was arrested Nov. 17 in the Cambodian province of Ta- |keo, which adjoins South Viet Nam's An Giang province. On the. strength of Inn's alleged confession, Prince Norodom Si- hanouk, the Cambodian ruler, |broke off all aid relations with |the United States Nov. 17 and ordered the flying of "Yankee }go home" banners in Phnom | Penh. |. The United States has denied jinvolvement in any plot against |Sihanouk. It has acknowledged | that it knows of a rebel organ- jization of which Inn supposedly and the world today that the ideas and ideals of John F. Kennedy "must and will be translated into effective action." president 25k rEeee HT 4 4 Z q could more eloquentiy ho- President Kennedy's mem- < . saying "AN I 'have I would have CAROLINE VISITS|,... a. FATHER'S GRAVE: WASHINGTON (AP) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Tuesday night brought her daughter Caroline to the grave of ident John F. Kennedy after the last of thousands of people had left Arlington National Ceme- tery. An informed source said Mrs. Kennedy. arrived at the grave about 7 p.m. and Johnson said, "'are here on this 'hill,' meaning in the U.S. Con- gress. Johnson appealed for united effort by a nation that goes for- ward "in action, in tolerance and mutual understanding." In one of his most emotional Joh asserted: stayed about 10 t It was the first time that Caroline, six today, had seen where her father is buried on a_hillsdie over- looking Washington. Americans of all races and understand and respect one an- other. Let us put an end to the tod The grave is illumi by the flickering eternal light, a gas-fed torch which sits on a pile of green pine branches. |was a member, "however. | Traffic Probe Electronic To LONDON (CP) -- Split - level | designed to transform |Britain's horse - and - buggy jstreets for the motor age are | Z d Predicts ll Zones ones and a system of pricing the use of road space--a toll evice -- perhaps by electronic apparatus, teaching and preaching of hate and evil and violence. Let us the far left and the far right, from the apostles of bitterness and bigotry, from those defiant of law and those who venom into our nation's blood- stream." that "the tragedy and torment of these terrible days will bind us together in new fellowship." "Let us here highly resolve that John Fitzgerald Kennedy did not live or die--in vain," he said. "And on this Thanksgiving eve, as we gather together to ask the Lord's blessing, let us "Our most immediate tasks,"|1i "The time has come for creeds and political beliefs to turn away from the fanatics of Johnson expressed the hope 4 "We have talked long enough in this about equal rights," he said. "We have talked for 100 years.or more, Yes, it is time now to write the next chapter--and to write it in books of law." crimination and oppression based upon nace or color." '.. He said there could be no greater source of strength to the United States both at home and abroad. Touching upon foreign ; Johnson promised the U.S. * keep its commitments from South Viet Nam to West Ber- lin." He added: "We will be unceasing in the search for peace; resourceful in our pursuit of areas of agree- -- bag A those with m we > and generotis and loyal to those who join with us in common cause." He said "'those who test coura peo) 'those "An assassin's bullet has thrust upon me the awsome bur- den of the presidency, I am here today to say that I need your héip; I cannot bear this burden alone. I need the help pout of all Americans." Declaring that the nation "has weakness but strei can and will act and act In addition to calling for priority action on civil and tax-cut legislation, Johnson said action also is needed on of our leader we will derive not ngth--tha: 4 : jenvisaged in a long - awaited Radio stations here quoted|traffic report released today by jother teachers as denying there|Transport Minister Ernest Mar- jhad been any such demonstra-|pjes, It concludes, however, that "in the long run, the most po- tent factor in maintaining a ceil- ing on optional traffic is likely unite in those familiar and cherished words: 'America, America, God shed his grace on in purpose or policy. | "President Johnson has di-| rected me to affirm to this as- pending education bills, the youth employment 7 | Murder Data Revealed Soon Paper Claims DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- The Dallas News says FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover is expected to! NEARS 89TH BIRTHDAY Sir Winston Churchill, holding his ever-present cigar, is pic- tured at his London home earlier this year. Tomorrow the statesman -- often praised as the greatest living English- man--will be 89 years old. (AP Wirephoto) Johnson policy toward the} United Nations--any more than there was a Kennedy policy. | "There was--and is--only a United States policy. That, too,| outiasts violence and outlives men." | make public a mass of evidence assembled by officers investi- sembly that there will be n0jtion, Miss Morgan then said she| was speaking out not to criticize her school or students but to support the minister's account. The cheers were heard as the} word came just before classes changed, she said. "This was not the majority of opinion by any means--it's just) that this was some students') The report was prepared after ja three-year study of Britain's |traffic thrombosis. A staff of jexperts led by Professor Colin Buchanan, civil engineer, town |planner and architect, declared: "It is a philosophical study of the problem, an attempt to. set out what can be done, what the to be the provision of good pub- lic transport coupled with the common-sense of the public." With the densest traffic in the world--38.5 vehicles to the mile compared with 21.8 in the United States and 11.9 in Can- ada--Britain now has 10,500,000 vehicles and Buchanan predicts there are likely to be 18,000,000 thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining een'. (Thursday is Thanksgiving Day in the United States.) Johnson, a Texan and the first president from the U.S. South since Andrew Johnson suc- ceeded the assassinated Abra-jone sector, or one " ham Lincoin, left no doubt about bill, the foreign aid program bene the remaining appropriation "We: will carry on the fight against poverty and misery, norance and disease--in lands and in our own, pledged. "We will serve the nation, not one section group, all Americans, ; by 1970 and. 40,000,000 by the year 2010. Rail Strike Hits France PARIS (Reuters) -- Thous- ands of Parisians rode to work in a special fleet of 300 army trucks today as France's sec- ond rail strike in a few months brought chaos to the country's transport, About 8,000 of the country's |240,000 coal miners also stopped jwork to protest wage-fixing. Suburban train services were almost at a standstill and only one in three main-line express trains was running. The 36-hour strike' began at! |8 p.m. Tuesday. The current| joutbreak of wage discontent fol-| la m Tr: a4s CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 P) GIVES SON FAREWELL KISS their} A grief-stricken father kneels pay still lags 12 per cent be-| and gives a farewell kiss to The Buchanan group contem-jhind private industry, despite| his son: who was killed when bia, recently. Six other pers; sons were killed in the mishap and more than a dozen w injured, (AP. Weg of a bus careened down a hill out gating the assassination of Pres-| ' . ee Ruby's Lawyer Denies « ere | the newspaper said the White ; : lmuch of the blame for the|book is the latest effort in Brit- gation to take charge of this ev- oderates who failed to speak|@s Wolfenden on sex, Pilkington announce, probably this week,| Ee ( e : tioned seeing a picture of Mrs.|placed in the area. jon ministerial conduct and Rob- clusively that Lee Harvey Os-|Mmillions watched on television, dress. |side the jail with reporters Sun Se eee Or, lrepert 00 sale for 50 shillings > * , I] . g Texas Governor John Connally) A grand jury indicted the 7 Howard said. "He showed tre- P and Oswald three levels to allow free traf- vey Oswald. Ruby's trial is ten- Texas Attorney-General Wag-| ity. hich: wo : ; | i | ; which would prove that Oswald said he will ask the death pen- dance hall in Dallas, told How-|tigations "of both the Kennedy ' doa e } */ American Civil Liberties Un-| Buchanan, 56, now transport) shed more light on the case. Defence lawyer Tom Howard two days earlier. This Was/connection between Ruby and); H Oswald, hi teps are taken, the - ae arvey swald, ns. ac steps are aken, | over its eyidence to the FBI |Somewhat since the shooting pijjeq " i j , |wald Friday night. This was a/ hilo ities wall | di i a 7 oe The organization said a clerk|disastrous degradation of the|ijeeq 2 determined economic! |move Oswald to the county jail Sunday the organization saidjneed to be banned from theljons that no revision of pay can| 'He has had a shave and 2% put flowers on the spot. but! ers. There has been some specu- wald had said he was a mem-|parking meters -- were inade-| The railnoaders claim talked in more normal tones but)becn visiting the spot He died without ad-| days after Friday's presidential|plates a system of permits or i of control in Bogota, Colom- }: ident Kennedy. Mr. Holmes, repesting part ot| Ce oer: House approved a decision for ® * | ( e la 1 Oswald-Clhient Linked fic nes sass idence. act against radical groups,|on televison, Radcliffe on spies, that: Ruby, who shot the accused as- | : : lKennedy with blood on her Ruby, known to many of the Fuplls who cheered were 100) bins on education. wald fired the shots which killed|may go to trial on a murder Vandi hie jents' views, the minister said. WAS CONCERNED day. As Oswald was beinz es-|------___-- EERE Pe (eT ey_doredtindiive the city of here last Friday. stocky 52-year-old Ruby Tues- . lunged from the crowd mendous concern for the Ken-| fic circulation without undue sa- munist conspiracy. . ' oe tatively set for Dec. 9. Ruby, who owns a downtown|poner Carr and a congressional Get Into ACLU had help and they will remain ard he stopped Sunday at the us ai v {and Oswald slayings. ion says that 18 days before|professor at London Univer-| Dallas Police Chief Jess ej Dallas said the highly emo-| <nortiy before Ruby went on i s hi ; * to\Oswald. He said that as his cused aSsassin, applied for:motor vehicle will defeat that occurred in the city hall Howard 'acid' Hub latede: Nh ho , na : ; Y The tceoltiey eat citer the assassita-| ome across Oswald's applica-/Surroundings for living." |stabilization campaign by. the "fe wee. thal more calm" three Or four times before andjfirst with killing a Dallas police] it found no record of Oswald's|heart of large cities. Existing|pe carried -out while: the cam-| a bath, He was dressed in the intended to." have) lation that Oswald was killed to ber. quate. jhe is still an excitable person|Kennedy was killed on a street|to police. sy assassination. llicences for entry into defined ifirst reaction,' Miss Morgan|alternatives are and what the Without naming its source, i his Sunday sermon, asserted| The 224-page richly-illustrated the Federal Bureau of Investi- Mm y with middie - of - the - road|Which has included such reports It said Hoover is expected to) or . / 4 DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Jack} The lawyer said Ruby men-|ous floral wreaths have -been!right or left. |Beeching on railways, Denning 1. The evidence shows con-assin of President Kennedy as y ; young to know hate first hand| : i: |Dallas policemen, waited out- Entitled Traffic in Towns, the Kennedy and seriously wounded|charge within two weeks. '" ; : rel * ' Tears came to his eyes,"|corted to an armored car, Ruby a T the future developed on two or : [e] 2. Th : Com- ay in the shooting of Lee Har- fired. ere is no proof of a Com |nedys. crifice to environment or amen- 3. Investigators lack evidence i @ ado Strip tease establishment and aj, i i District Attorney Henry Wade committee have ordered inves- NEW YORK (AP) -- The FORESEES DANGER alert for anything which would|@!ty s she: Cenne : } ig spot where Kennedy was shot q 7 Howard said he knew of n0i president Kennedy was. slain s Imperial College, writes: | Curry said his office would turn|ional Ruby had settled downithe city jail and Oswald was) oj i ; yi Swaid -was| client told it, Ruby first saw Os-| ac..y membership, own utility and bring about a nt as police started to - "IT had dri ' ; ; ven to the -place|tion when. Oswald was charged!tion Tuesday among 351 others.| _ All: but essential traffic would government. It has. told: the un- than he was Monday, Howard ®t one time had got out. I hadjofficer and taken before report-| sa name on its-enrolment lists. Os-|methods of control -- such as paign is on. county jail coveralls He Hundreds persons where) prevent him from talking more) @Oswald.was himself slain two 'when he talks normally. F-{im the business district. Numer-!mitting #i "catching-up" increases ip the last 12 months, peantt!

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