B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 23, 1967 Workers remove scale from ingots at the Sydney plant of Dominion Steel and Coal Corp. Owners of the Dosco plant have an- nounced plans to close it April 30, 1968 but the Nova OWNERS PLAN TO CLOSE CASUALTIES HIGH Most Brutal Fighting + |to du wa Scotia government is seek- ing ways of keeping it going. --CP Wirephoto ae Alberta Premier Objects To Special French Status Premier|letter tabled in the Commons|ary aimed at imbedding a bill] OTTAWA (CP) -- TManning of Alberta has told Prime Minister Pearson that his government feels that no at- tempt should be made to give official status to the French lan- guage outside Quebec. "The government of Alberta does not accept the proposition that Confederation was a union of two races and two cultures," Mr. Manning said in a Sept. 26 Tuesday night. In a letter dated Nov. 14 Pre- The letters to Mr. Trickle Of Witnesses Testify At Kirby Hearing EDMONTON (CP) -- A. J. Hooke, scheduled to testity| mier Johnson of Quebec saig it is difficult to see how a bill" of rights could be included in the Canadian constitution before the constitution is' repatriated> Pearson were in reply to his invitation for' a federal-provincial confer- ence here in January or Febru- hills, Of Viet War At Hill 875 By PETER ARNETT DAK TO, South Vietnam (AP) -- Hour after hour of battle gave the living and the dead the same grey pallor on Hill 875. At times the only way to tell them apart was to watch when North Vietnamese mortars crashed in on the exhausted American par- atroops. The living rushed unashamed- ly to the tiny bunkers dug into the red clay. The wounded ward the shelter of trees blasted squirmed the ground. The dead lay propped up in '|bunkers or face down in the st. Since noon Sunday the most brutal fighting of the Vietnam flowed across remote Hill 875 in the , western sector of the Dak To battleground. The 2nd Battalion of the 173rd Airborne Brigade went up 875 first. It nearly died. Of the 16 officers who led the men across the ridgeline Sun- day, eight were killed and the other eight wounded. Eleven of the 1 INITIAL CONTACT All r has. ebbed and medics died. weekend, as k. The remnants fled back to the crest of the hill while-a para- trooper propped his gun on the herbed che eA tite sn cae to- the para- ltroops moved along the jungle North Vietnamese base camps were uncovered. The big- 'I gest was on 875 and D Company lost several men in the first en- counter with the bunkers. A Company moved back down the hill to cut a landing zone and was chopped to pieces by a |North Vietnamese flanking at- trail and kept firing at the ad- vancing enemy, ignoring orders to retreat with the others. The machine-gunner went down after killing about 17 North Vietnamese, As D Company was regroup- ing late in the afternoon for an- other crack at the bunker sys- tem, one of the American planes bombing the Northerners dropped a bomb too soon. It killed about 30 paratroops. A relief battalion made it into the D Companys tiny perimeter on 875 Monday night. In the moonlight bodies of the dead lay spread-eagled across the ground. The wounded whim- pered. The survivors, hungry and thirsty, hurried to get food and lief battalion had brought enough supplies for one day oy and had already consumed them. FURIOUS ASSAULT Tuesday the North Vietnam- ese struck with renewed fury. From positions just 100 yards away, they pounded the Ameri-' can perimeter with mortars, methodically working over the hill, pumping rounds in five or six at a time, giving new wounds to those who lay bleed- ing in the open and tearing through bunkers. Foxhole after foxhole took hits. A dog handler and his Ger- man shepherd died together. Men joking with you and offer- ing cigarettes writhed on the was no water for anyone. | The day's pounding steadily, reduced the platoon commanded by Lieut. Bryan Macdonough, 25, of Fort Lee, Va. He had started out Sunday with 27 men. oa had nine left by noon Tues- lay. HURL FIRE BOMBS ing zone was cut below the hill. The mortars searched for it but the helicopters came in anyway. A line of wounded trudged down the hill and by evening 140 of them had been evacuated. REVIVES FISH PERIVALE, England (CP) -- Middlesex schoolgirl Marilyn Sidlin, 8, used a dose of brandy and mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tion to revive her dying got. * The arrival of the helicopters|¢ish, with food, water and tion seemed to put new life into/ the paratroops. IZZA Phone 723-0241 As darkness fell flame throw- The North Vietnamese posi- ers were brought up. The first tions seemed impervious to con- stant American air strikes. Na-|stubborn bunker yielded, and or 728-0192 palm fireballs exploded on/the paratroops were at last a bunkers 30 yards away. Thej|started on their way to gain the eel € earth shook with heavy bombs. |ridgeline which they had set out By late afternoon a new land-|to take three days earlier. BOTH z FEATURES ¥* ADULT Here S the SNTERTAINMENT SHOCKING STORY of what happens to thousands of ground wounded and pleading water, only to learn that the re- for water minutes later. There of rights in the constitution which would guarantee French! language and education rights in all provinces. Mr. Manning accepted the in-| vitation, but his letter was the} longest and toughest of all the) Friday, Nov. 24th | me sf (cay Sounds of the « NOW Generation q THE BIG FUN DANCE premiers. It said at one point: "We hold the historic fact to be that Confederation was a union of provinces and that in the negotiations leading to Con-|é federation the concept of the union being one of two races, JACKIE SHANE plus FRANK MOTLEY and the HITCH HIKERS two cultures and two languages was not a factor and certainly was in no sense a condition of 1 Admission $1.75 Dencing 9 p.m. to 12:30 Dress Cosual in Metrocolor <> === Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pests A Carlo Ponti Production Rod Steiger Vina Lisi Orsini Pasquale Festa Campanile-Garfo Ponti & What happens when the roles of man and woman are reversed? "The Girl and the ' General" is what happens! a ODEON *° DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M.--SHOWS AT 7 and 9 P.M. young girls who just "disappear" each year! VINCENT MARTHA PRICE-HYER | ' ceorcENADER | z:tue DOLLS' MAF AUS. FILMS RELEASE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Friday DANCE Now! At The Spruce Night PARTY EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 8:30 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. the union." 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