12 _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 17, 1966 POWER DIVE TWISTS before start with other back- Features of Maj. Leslie R. Leavoy of Alexandria, La., reflects the force of F-100 jets on Sabrejet in power dive over ground, South Viet Nam. Top photo "UFO" Really Does Exist Defence Director Claims (AP) --|be of | Sky Hynek said gas hypothesis me the most sion."' port HILLSDALE, Mich The civil defence director Hillsdale County issued a report today disagreeing with U.S, Air Force explanations of an un- identified flying object reported in the county William Van Horn, complet- ing what he said was a seven- week investigation, said he first was skeptical but now "Il am firmly convinced that the UFO does exist.' He attacked an air force astrophysicist's conclu sion on the sighting March 21. Dr, J. Allen Hynek of North western University, an air force scientific consultant on uniden- tified flying objects, looked,into reported sightings in Mithtgan in March, Hynek said then the sighting at Hillsdale "could have. been due to the release f variable|to a Hynek said suing this.' roboration, It's any firmation." Hynek physicist Hillsdale C called upon tion, shows Leavoy of Bombing run mission Both pictures show distortion in pilot's face as mistaken for today the swampjing to conclu- He noted Van Horn's re- on data and self," was based largely accumulated by by two teen-agers QUESTIONS ME ae Van Horn|two lights which I estimated at ' de rector of the Children's Creative and particularly the youngsters |25 feet between ' Centre at Expo 67 and vice-pres are to be complimented for pur they getting cor But were unwise in not scientific project to get con-/ TESTED EXTENSIVELY questioned and chemis ollege for from | the investiga Van Horn said he was called| gist dormitory zht of March 21 where he PILOT'S FACE jet roars earthward, then fi- nally relaxation as aircraft pulls out of dive. To make this unusual sequence, AP photographer Eidie Adams mounted 35 mm motorized camera in cockpit of air- craft and Leavoy pushed starter as bombing run be- gan (AP Wirephoto) \Plan Slated creative drama teacher the|ject from the northeast, flash ing by their window, disappear: the south of them and to|then reappearing over the area and descending to where we ob served it," Hynek tion to eventually gree in creative drama at delegates to the Youth ciation Sunday Mrs. Polly Hill, on by was informed by my-|conference of Van Horn said, "that at Child one time I could make out a convexed surface. between the and Drama Hynek in his report had said they have not described an ob jject," only "lights that seemed in|to move," ident of the association, basis A major portion of Van Horn' aireport covered results of tests day after the sighting by|submitted to not/Kipling Vandenberg, 15, and) tion minister Jerry Wilson, 16, of Bay City,) request that amateur chemists and alive They said they te and check animals, minerals The association said provincial instruction in biolo drama tenhniques sted fo ed soil,jmentary and secondary and teacher training, in made »ge radiation plants "I! government, it 'Drama Teacher VICTORIA (CP)--A plan for educa- include a de- altive of Latvia and chairman of master of arts level was agreed the annual Canadian Asso- [DeGaulle Move Opens Political Game Of Bluff By CARL HARTMAN BONN (AP) -- A _ political |poker game of bluff and count- er- pinit ident de Gaulle's French troops in West Germany from the NATO command, The showdown is set for July 1, when his oftder goes into ef- fect. At stake are the efficiency of west European defence under the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization, the future for French influence in Germany, and perhaps the career of West Germany's foreign minister, Gerhard Schroeder. The French, West German and U.S. governments say they jdon't want to see the French jarmy and air force actually Ba Germany But _ Chane ellor has siaried vuvel P res- removal of) Ludwig hard's go the Ame more or vernment, pressed ricans less by the other by 12 NATO members, is taking what jis meant stand. CREATE It is trying to pression, ing so, it to pull out new agreement operation The reply this They can be say the West to look like a IMPRESSION give without - actually will ask the Fre unless they mak on military the French are expected week, counted on Germans are manding too high a price. 7% imply, ing troop lowered Er-} divisions | and an air the jmay even threaten, or at le withdrs y will start s if the price is France has two: ar force w 'Hirshhorn Due To Meet 'Smithsonian Officials NEW YORK (AP)--Uranium tycoon Joseph H. Hirshhorn, owner of one of the world's largest private art collections, will meet in Washington with Smithsonian Institution officials regarding the donation of his collection to the United States was learned Monday. Abram Lerner, curator of the Hirshhorn collection valued at jup to $50,000,000, said an official fannouncement that the collec- tion of art and sculpture will be turned over to the U.S. govern ment is expected to be made soon after the meeting Hirshhorn, a 67-year-old na He furt her increased his strong im sat nch ea co to ' ar hey ast a not my wing for- tune during development of the Blind River, mines in 10 or 12 building Ont., the 1950s, years ago a town in uran and conside that re of Ontario The architecture town pean wot seum to said Lerr Lerner e an dea reaching stage flavor the streets, of the t uld have had a E with and perhaps a house Canadian ner, But the idea mphasized it was -- fell through be the actual plan ium about pred gion own Luro: sculpture in mu art and only fore ning DECIDED ON WASHINGTON Hirshhorn had been ap the board of the Callahan Min | proached by Britain and Israel ing Company of New York, be-|as well as the United States for gan: his art collection while in his. early 20s fortune on the Lerner said stock market executive d - said the plan would begin with pilot projects on a 10-week worshop biefs educa- should contain a cre- | be a compulsory part of ele-| school} universities his colle the most ct on and finally suitable home for collection, de- after amassing alt ided that Washington would be the stationed in southwestern Ger- and _ backed many So far, both sides have fully avoided overt The U.S governments British is to see to it that in case of care- threats. supported by the say their main object sufficient ar working with war, there are rangements for the French The West Germans h an other worry: They don't like to see French troops on their soil outside a joint. command, be- cause t makes the French look too much like an occupation force "WANT WORDS form of appear under author- What they words to French troops some kind of ity West German great store on good relations with France x - chancellor Konrad Adenauer especially them an end to the war in Europe whether the government good want is a make it here are German politicians set ees in pectre of The question is West Gérman should seek these tions separately would prefer, or rely on backing of the United and Britain the current crisis The on 100 Many value on hav Germany either, high troops ir strong a hand, Frenchmen set a ing their To pull out of Germany alto gether would weaken French in-| fluence on the future of Europe whenever the day final treaty is to be mut an end to the Second World War De Gaulle jhave it said 'one who yielded wouldn't that he the was t and. West German \° rela- as de Gaulle} the States as it has so far in comes that a} signed to} want to} the| place of {* | Movies, Tapes |: 'Seen As Aid tape recordings could be invalu-|J able to law enforcement officers | in carrying out their duties,' says a United States legal ex- C pert ae er) ' Richa Kun, special Counc ique which should be saved for ig cases. A. G. Burbidge of Sudbury |was elected president of the as- sociation. TORONTO (CP)--Movies and| Harold Dauffman, Vice - presidents are Kitchener; ohn C. 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