The Guardian, Thursday, Sept: 29, 1966 “START EARLY Young lad takes careful squint through. the sights of a rifle during training session for militia- men in China. Even youngsters of elementary school. age get-some.kind-ofweapons,training as part of China’s .nationwide militia program. (A Wirephoto). Computer will watch New York employees NEW. YORK: (AP)=New York |.. Despite all this, Costell is considering acquiring a mu!ti- |added, “‘human beings would -million---dollar...giant...computer.|still.make_the.decisions.""___ that. would let Mayor John V.'” The deputy mayor “who is also” Lindsay know just what any of | ‘chief city administrator, was the city’s 250,000 employces was |talking to reporters at the first | foing any time he pressed a few |meeting of the mayor's newy- 8-A! jand © President Humphrey's car ar- itional Airport. » jtered the hotel parking lot from resentative Robert “Duncan, (Dem.-Ore.).. a candida‘: ce. for ithe United States Senate, and {Robert Straub, emocratic can- didate for governor. the entrance to a. motcr hotel Tuesday night as Vice. rived from~ Portland Inierna Humphrey’s car, however en- The new best-seller in Cannes- France, j book for husbands that sr advice as **100- excuses -to r--your-wife. when you come home late at night.’ Sinise E Msi a different entrance. and the crowd was kept away from him. The~trowd chanted, “'stop- the car. ar. Bring the troups ‘home. ‘ age aes eie, oN ie ! Hotel employees tried to keep | a ni : the emonstrators back as they Humphrey scr teas Testimony fers ing ‘Nazis. Nazis.’ | Police. dragged away three‘, ; carloads. One youth fell to tae h d accosted sidewalk holding jis head with» 1S ear . thands covered by -what ap- |”. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A |peared to be blood. ~ TORONTO ‘CP) — A British crowd of about 150 chanting; Humphrey spoke at a $d(-a- doctor's testimony, describing a young people blocked traffic |plate dinner in support of Rep- 1962 operation, was, read Tues- ‘day to a ‘court hearing a $740,- 000 malpractice suit against, a Toronto anesthetist ,and the Tor- jonta Genera! Hospital. Elizabeth living in the Homewood Sanitarium ~ in Guelph, Ont., a mental incompetent, is suing | Dr...R.. L.. Matthews and_ the_| hospital for $350,000. Her hus- Aynsley, . ja heart operation, and described as | f oe Stuart, 38. also is suing Dr Matthews at thy 1982 opera- ‘developed back - pack for ma- for $350,000 plus $40,000 ‘for med- ical expenses | Mrs. ‘Aynsley's lawyers claim ithat air éntered her - blood- stream during preparations for permanently idamaging her brain and leaving her with the mentality of a seven-year-old girl Ralph Howie, one of Mrs ‘Aynsley's. lawyers, spent the second day of the Ontario Su- preme Court trial reading the ‘pre - trial .examination of Dr. Robert Porteous, given in Lon- don, England, two years ago. Dr; Porteous, a British - ed- jucated doctor who \was taking ot: graduate studies at Tor- onte General Hospital, assisted ~ Drops U.S. ~ tion ‘ noeuvring In space Dr Porteous a Mrs Ayns- ‘Instead. NASA “said the time ley was. unconscious and Par- required for that test. on the alysed from...the’ anesthetic. * forthcoming: Gemini 12. mission, will be used to gain more in- , 4formation on performance of lhasie tasks by an astronaut making a space walk. Astronaut Eugene Cernan was to have tested the air force equipment, called AMU for. as- trofaut manoeuvring unit, on the Gemini 9 mission last However, fogging of his visor “blocked his vision so completely The jhe had to halt his activity out- National Aeronautics and |side ’ the spacecraft before he Space Administration”"tropped jeould put on the 160-pound back- \plans.Tuesday to have a Gemini |pack with its self-contained life jastronaut try out an’ air” force: | tsupports: communication, ~ tele- plans WASHINGTON: (AP) — June. | ‘rence t sponsored by industry: Imetry. propulsion and stabiliza- tion systems * The air force equipment is designed to permit an astronaut to leave ‘his spacecraft without even .a connecting line and move around in space’ at’ will, making repairs or doing space chores. PROMOTE EMPLOYMENT TORONTO (CP)—Dr. Camu, president of the St. Law- Seaway Authority, has been elected a director of che Tcehnical Service. Council, 9 non - profit placement service —— 7 Pierre | buttons. Skeptical — tive—officials belled it have already la- “the .monster.”’ The mechanical brain wou'd take years to install, Deputy Mayor Timothy Costello said Monday, but its uses in solving tity problems would be limit- less. Among other things, Costelio taid,.-“‘the monster” would pick employees for promotion, point | the finger’ at an. official whose | performance was not up to par | and order a halt to spending by | tome department whose- budget funds were getting low Conceivably, it could also- tell | -if asked—how much any of- | ficial had- charged onan ex- | pense account for “‘entertain- ment.’ bs 3 Belief i 1S repeated VATICAN CITY.—(Reuters)— day the Roman Catholic Church's belief that conscien- tious. objectors to fighting in wars should take on alternative ton-military service. They were commenting on a} decision by Sir Albert Wolfe, West Australian chief justice, that the biblical commandment, “thou shalt not kill," ‘does not apply to military operations. He gave the decision Friday in dismissing a Supreme Court application for exemption from _military—service by a— old Catholic who said he did -not helieve in. killing. They citéd a Vatican” Council +han---of .the=-splinter opposition - “statement ~that™“‘it--seems “just that laws should deal humanly | {n the cases of those who for | motives of conscience refuse to bear arms while accepting some other form of service to the. hu- man community.” They did not comment \any more directly on the judgment. and apprehen-’| _21-vear-| JOHNSON FUSSY OVER HAIRCUT WASHINGTON (AP)—Pres- {dent Johnson is ‘‘pretty fussy and very meticulous” about his haircuts, says his barber, Steve Martini._- “He makes little remarks about his hair. He tries to keep his appointments right on time. “I admire men that are fussy. This shows an interest in their barber and in them- selves. It makes the barber feel more like an artist. Men -in..general.are.. pretty’-fussy:"—~ Martini, 52. is the son of Italian - immigrants. Barbers have been in his family for several hundred years. Martini has a shop in Wash- ington, but goes to the White House weekly to cut the pres- ident’s hair. He operates in a little shop beneath the presi- dent's west wing office and allots half an hour for the ex- ecutive clip—'*European style, with a razor He won't disclose his fee, but the minimum. union charge for going to a cus- tomer is $5 . _Martini says the president has “normal, and fine hair— more hair than appears in pic- tures. He has a very good | - head of hair,-and has lost the normal amount for a man of his age." ‘He says Johnson's is a’ good businessman’s cut, which is “Jonger than five years ago, fuller ‘on the = sidés,. The con- tours are better and it’s well trimmed, not long in back. It doesn't look Beatnik.” appointed Operations Research Council. The 17-member council |was set up to advise the city jon using the latest management- science techniques: . “We are fomenting a revele- tion in the management of mu- nicipal . government,"’ Lindsay told members The city already has 44 com- puters, which the officials call |“‘minor monsters’ but would be junked if the new tbrain took over. Resionations are rejected SEOUL ‘AP)—South Korean President Chung Hee Park ‘re- jected’ Tuesday the resignations of Premier Chung H- kwon and 114-of -his—cabinetministers— but lreplaced two ministers impll- cated in a smuggling scandal. + ter Kim Chung - yum and Jus- tice Minister Min Kok-ki, say- ing he held them responsible for the smuggling scandal. © He said he was turning down the resignations of the other |ministers to put an end to “a jvaccuum in the administration” jcaused. by the smuggling scan- dal. The cabinet resigned Thurs- day after an opposition legisla- |" tor threw human waste on the premier and four other minis-- ters during a turbulent. Parlia- ment session on the smuggling case. The assemblyanaa, -Kim.._.Du- Korea Independence party, re- jsigned Saturday. The scandal | ‘concerns $111,000 worth of raw saccharine smuggled from Ja- pan by an executive of a fer- \tilizer company. these | _Natican experts reiterated Fri: | PERE YORIaCEN: PRESS a |: - Escalation ‘opposed | VANCOUVER (CP) — Econo- mist John Kenneth Galbraith said Tuesday he and two former aides of president Kennedy re- cently discussed formation of a committee in the U.S. to lobby jagainst escalation of the war im Viet Nam. But the Harvard professor, also a former Kennedy adviser, said the discussions were “of the most general sort,” and there is ‘‘nothing to it.” He added, nowever, that he ‘personally-hopes.. some-- such--or- iganization will be formed to press President Johnson against escalation. 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