2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 23, 1962 H By JOHN LeBLANC | TORONTO (CP) -- Gambling boss Vincent Feeley, fighting back as Ontario's royal commis. sion on crime reaches for him, has accused the commissioner of abetting "character assassin- allowing him to be used as a political football. He charged '"'bias" ana "'prej- udice" against him on the part of Mr. Justice W. D. Roach, the 'commissioner, in a deposition Wednesday in connection with his action before the Ontario Court of Appeal to have the judge disqualified as the gov- ernment investigator. Meanwhile, the Appeal Court --of which Mr. Justice Roach is a member--set Sept. 5 for a preliminary hearing on the dis- qualification issue, which brought hearings of the com- mission to an abrupt suspension Monday wnen it attempted to "Talking Dog' | Gets Throat | Examination TORONTO (CP) -- A blind woman's talking dog whose throat disease has rendered him |speechless, arrived at Vete- |scope Wednesday for medical ;examination and treatment. ot EXAMINE EARTHOUAKE DAMAG This building, its upper por- tions caved in by the series of tremors in southern Italy, becomes a point of wonder Confidential Paper Puzzling Diplomats By JACK BEST OTTAWA (CP)--The case of|for information on the confidential document that}ment, existence of which was | vealed more strongly than ever} somehow failed to remain con-|disclosed in a news dispatch|that the Afro-Asian states an fidential today had diplomatic|from United Nations headquar- the "'Socialist countries" of the mystified and -- in ters night. officials many cases--wryly amused. The document, supporting the) candidacy of Ceylonese High) choice conversational tidbit for Commissioner G. P. Malalase-|some time on the Ottawa cock- kera for president of the UN taj! circuit. General Assembly, was _circu- lated among several foreign missions here several weeks a mission spokesman to requests not in Ottawa, having gone to} | Jamaica to represent Ceylon at jthe Caribbean country's recent | Skippy, an eight - year - old black and white mongrel, is the sole companion of Minnie Archer, 73, of Listowel, Ont. For years he has been her guide although he has never - been trained to act in this ca. pacity. iest damage was cused by the 'quakes. --(AP Wirephoto via from Rome) for inhabitants of Montecalvo Irpino, a small town near Na- ples. It was in this area around Naples that the. heav- radio jable to talk to her because of a |throat disorder. | A veterinarian in Listowel | told Miss Archer Skippy re- jquired hospital diagnosis and treatment for his ailment. Miss Archer wrote the direc- tors of the Vetescope '62 display It said the concluding sessions UN Assembly" had | bition and they offered to bring both her and Skippy to their $1,000,000 display here and ex- amine him. The display, presented by Canada's 2,000 vets, is equipped with a small - animal surgery the docu-|of the e- York Tuesday) Soviet bloc represented a "phal.| anx."' The NATO powers were} been a evidently" nervous' about Afro-| Asian solidarity. ;: Informed opinion here tendea| Carried out daily on pets and to support suggestions from UN|can be seen over closed-circuit headquarters that circulation Phage? yaar explained that jthe document - killed whatever|).. pet doesn't really speak chances Dr. Malalasekera MAY | words "but I speak to him and jhave had of winning the As-| t sembly presidency when theo Seon preggo agg in New Apparently it had Dr. Malalasekera himself was ation on a wholesale scale"' and) at the Canadian National Exhi-|. where necessary operations are) call Feeley as its first witness 'after a summer recess. ADJOURN HEARING The public sittings will re- main adjourned until the High Court has disposed of the Feeley challenge. | At the Sept. 5 court hearing, |a panel of the appellate justices | will be called on to rule whether Mr. Justice Roach has to ask the court to confirm his author- ity. It can either throw out the gambler's case immediately or have the question sent to the full bench. Feeley's statements Wednes. day were made before a_ spe- cial commissioner in an exami- nation on an affidavit he filed with the commission Monday. Alleging Mr. Justice Roach dis- qualified himself by taking se- cret testimony "damaging" to Feeley on a day last June while formal hearings of the commis- sion were in recess. He contends the commissioner thereby violated the Public In- auiries Act under which he was appointed and an earlier ruling of the appeal court that Feeley wss entitled to legal representa- tion before the commission Feeley, speaking in a low monotone as he chain-smokedjone and fowl of another and has|Mr. Justice Roach "held out") cigarettes at the informal hear-|allowed character assassination|@n OPP report on the back-} ing Wednesday, brought in the| Gambler Charges Judge Aids In Character Assassination name of Chief Justice J. C. Me- Ruer of the Ontario High Court of Justice as he claimed the \commissioner had exclude djcontinued, has allowed political some evidence coming to his at. tention. \th CLAIMS BIAS He said a "perfect example) of bias" developed when the} commissioner received informa.-, tion that the provincial police had used the name of Chief Jus- tice McRuer as "bait in setting a trap for Feeley and partner Joseph McDermott. | How the chief justice's name was used was not explained, but Feeley said the evidence had been excluded "'even though it would go to show the lengths the) OPP would go to get me in} trouble." "He allows in certain evi- dence is not brought out," Feeley said. Such discretion had not been used to "protect" On- tario Chief Justice Dana Porier, W. B. Common,' deputy attor- ney-general; W. C. Bowman,) director of public prosecutions; former premier Leslie Frost, the late Ontario mines minister James Maloney and other prom- inemt persons. "I feel he is making fish of on a wholesale scale .. . harm/ | | | Brewing 'Contract TORONTO (CP) sentatives of union and m }ment signed a three-year jment Wednesday governing the} Recently the dog has been un-| brewing industry throughout On-| The contract tario. threatened to turn the province! into a beer-drinkers' desert. Even as the negotiators pre- Wants Election | . | rae Declared Void |e: provsion'i'suaranees nay commission | He also said Humphrey told ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--For- mer solicitor - general W. J.) Browne said Wednesday he will) petition the Newfoundland Su. preme Court within the next day or two to declare void the} June 18 election in St. John's | west, Industry Signed Repre- og Ha the eine a ated sign an affidavit exonerating anage-| 0! indsor workers struck the| Feeley of dealings with him. th " agree.| central beer delivery depot as a|Under questioning, Feeley did| ee ditanel Both Hitler Claimed protest gesture. affects more jthan 3,000 workers throughout! spired to commit an unlawful The signing came some three|Ontario, members of the Inter-|jact in holding the June secrei |weeks after the union and the|Mational Union of Brewery, |meeti lindustry resolved the major is-|Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and/pbjer sues in a contract dispute which| Distillery Workers of America |ey (CLC). The agreement provides for a 22-cent-an-hour wage increase |during the contract, period,|/the alleged withholding of evi-|c¢ which ends Dec, 31, 1964. The workers will get six cents) lan hour more this year and| Humphrey, a former legal coun- eight cents an hour in each of} the next two years. Another ma- of $45, $46 and $47 a week for single men in the three years lrespectively and $10 more for| reporters he intended the royai married men. Other benefits won by the un- ion include increased health, sickness and accident pay- ments. In Windsor, about 50 drivers, ! has been done to many innocent people's character." The commissioner, Feeley parties to "have counsel before e commission for theic ewn political ends and in so doing has made a political football! of; ee." "He has seen fit to put my lawyer on the stand three times but has not seen fit to put those of either political party on the stand. "Surely by being a convicted gambler doesn't deny me the right to human dignity." ALLEGES PREJUDICE Other Feeley allegations: 1, The commissioner was prejudiced against him on "everything including my reli- gion" and had sneered at a ref- erence in evidence to a letter written by a priest some years) ago describing Feeley as a de- vout Roman Catholic. (Mr. Jus- tice Roach is a Catholic.) 2. Police officers giving evi- dence before the commission are allowed in: the hearing chamber while not in the wit- ness box but Feeley and Mc-! Dermott are not, | 3. Bias has been shown when ground of W. J. Schrubb, police! chief of Peterborough, former member of the OPP anti-gam- bling squad .and a chief Feeley accuser. His lawyer, Walton C. Rose, had shown him a copy of the report. 4. The commissioner had Stated Feeley put former OPP constable Carmen Lawrence "in fear of his life' and forced him Seventy-seven year-old Mrs. Helena Gruebnau, who passed from East to West unmolested | through Berlin's Wall, showed | this expression as she arrived at Detroit airport Wednesday into the arms of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Reuter, of | Grass Lake, Michigan, "I tell you, it's the answer of our | not back up this statement. 5. The commissioner con- ng at which Toronto gam- Ralph Clark, a former Fee. associate, was questioned. | GIVES SOURCE Feeley said his information on Caouette' MONTREAL (CP) aouette, deputy national leader dence mentioning Chief. Justice McRuer came from _ David sel for the gambler who has ap- hots peared as a witness before the saying that his political es are Mussolini and Hitler. | In an article by Helen Pilote azine Mr. Caouette was asked: "Who are your political heroes! "hg! of history?" | re " H (tags ry bs wey commission to be his "'crowning| yo replied 'Mussolini glory." The lawyer was not his Hitler" 2 ; ' : r" and added: counsel during these discus-) "Frascigm, like: socialism and sions. fe ea abba ; , Se . ;communism, is a dictatorship.) Pagal pone i Social Credit seeks the liberty ' ; 'S-| of the individual. I admire Mus- him Mr. Justice Roach had told and cussed with Humphrey informa- "FROM BEHIND WALL Reuter said. Mrs, Gruebnau, who went to visit relatives 25 years ago, is one of few al- lowed free exodus from East Germany since German Com- runists built Berlin Wall a year ago. She came to the U.S. under a East-West agree- ment which permits reunion of families. --(AP Wirephoto) s Hero Real|I admire in Hitler his economle , de |reforms and I consider that he of the Social Credit party, is|}brought his people out of mis- quoted in Le Magazine Maclean/ery. I regret that he employed for war instead of for peace the ideas which he had." in the current issue of the mag-| ONLY OF ECONOMICS In an interview Wednesday, Mr, Caouette said that when he refers to Hitler and Mussolini as his political heroes he thinks only of their economic policies during the pre-war depression years, "'As for their dictatorial strug- gles and their racial struggles solini's quality as leader and I|they have never been an ex- Mr. Browne resigned from the|handlers, checkers and ware- 8 regret that he was a Fascist.|ample for me," he added. ; ition Clark had given hi lcabinet after a recount showed/housemen working at the brew- rk had given him about | | | jhe lost to Liberal Richard Ca-| |shin by 24 votes. He indicated) \earlier he will base the petition lon alleged irregularities in the service vote. ers warehousing company alee roe Seeminntion a the ited set up picket lines as a pro-| " ' e in- " soning |fonmed his present lawyer. test against the delay in signing| "°° O'S Present lawyer. | B nk R bb | the contract, They returned to a oppders | $ Sarnia Boys Protest Strike SARNIA (CP) -- A group of| Adlai Stevenson, chief American Sarnia schoolboys, afraid ajdelegate to the UN, to the '"mil- $ WARMER AIR EXPECTED WEATHER FORECAST Sunny Weather anada ; Lake Ontario, Niagara, Hali- burton, southern Georgian Bay jregions, Hamilton, Toronto: /Sunny today and Friday, |warmer. Winds light, becoming southerly 15 Friday. Northern Georgian Bay, Ti- magami regions, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny and warmer to. day. Variable cloudiness with scattered showers and thunder- showers Friday. Winds south- erly 15, increasing to 20 friday. Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie. White River, Cochrane regions: |southerky 15. | Kitchener .... "eae | Victim Tried i : | To Halt Blast sooo Ont. (CP)-- erbert C. Joslin, who died in tomers and s i ' 's staff with the shot- the gong propane gas explo-/pun while the other went intel Sion at Maple, had rushed into|the tellers' cages and scooped| the Superior Propane Limited| money from drawers at the Lib.| Plant to try to prevent the ex-/erty Bank branch office at 490 plosion, a coroner's jury was! William St |told here. g g sc | Oh F. Wars cold Wie The men apparently escaped | | i lin rar. inesday Joslin had told him he- : Hatta eek ta tas, atknenenn. -- Hearing Told | Grab $7,000 | | BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--Two jarmed men, one armed with a| | shotgun, held up a bank on But-| |falo's east side soon after it| opened Wednesday and escaped with more than $7,000. One of the pair covered cus-| Mr. Caouette said the maga- ° zine did not quote his complete reply to the question. "During the depression. years," he said, 'while we in © Canada were in economic mis- ery, these men brought prosper- ity to their countries. "There is no question for me of admiring their racial poll- cies. The extermination of Jews, - for example, was anti-Christian. There is no question of follow- , ing such policies." JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST. EAST 723-4811 \fore he died he thought he was gi 'one of only a few people who |knew where certain valves were located. mumbled "open e" and "'element burning" while unconscious, Dr, Warren | said. | Dr. Warren said he had re- marked to his nurse that Jos- | lin's burns looked as if they had {been caused by propane gas. , | He said Joslin, who was be-| lieved to be unconscious at the| |time, had quietly remarked: day. Warmer today. Winds| "'definitely."' Joslin, who had 95 per cent burns on his body, had added: "There's nothing wrong with propane gas, it's the way it is used." Joslin was the only person killed by the explosion, which rocked the entire village. LEARN -- REMEMBER, Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Friday Windsor St. Thomas.......- Wingham ..... Hamilton St. Catharines. Toronto . Peterborough . Trenton ..... oe Killaloe ..... Muskoka . North Bay. Sudbury .. Earlton bees Kapuskasing .... White River... Moosonee .... Sault Ste. Marie... Timmins Mount Forest..... Special Weekly Message To Members Of CHAMBERS -FOOD CLUB people, where homes are sensible prices. Variasic cloudiness with scat- tered s showers and thunder- storms beginning in the west-) ern portions this morning and} spreading slowly eastward,| reaching the eastern portion to-| night, Cloudy, with showers and jthundershowers continuing Fri- Physicians references to the United States; The controversial document) month, aaene ee a" Dr. Malalasekera, as well as|!onese government. Puzzled di-| cially since the Western powers creat. don temebad ter the lonese delegate to the UN. here. |the presidency. -----|the non-aligned countries of |kera's candidacy. Another was S ll | Smallpox The document was reported to strike by electricians will in-|itary overlords of the Penta-/Orr's smallpox may be used as| protest the situation. den and Finland. zil into more aggressive action| in front of three contracting | 'of that country. The strike has brought work Forced Landing Wednesday shows at least 1,411} Classes are to begin Sept. 4. [pers and a pilot fluttered to| Because of a lack of statistics| bers of Local 530 of the Inter-|after developing engine trouble smallpox information, organiza-| |" page. They want a contract pro-| The dead stick landingjin the rest of Brazil or how $3.20 hourly pay. for journey-|ing. Canadian-born official of the! student who picketed with his|craft, said the helicopter had|/yp smallpox in Latin America. disrupt the school's working|from the motor. The cause was jt did not want to take. fia rc a G l ] T cl ers Hills, Ala., is in a Toronto iso- a jto New York Aug. 11, and trav-| onto weather office at 5 a.m.: At Toronto the Ontario health) wij} maintain sunny weather thorities Wednesday vaccinated| covered that a man attending a|contacts he made during the) Showers and thunderstorms in persons who were/in contact|ments was on the train that) . regions north of Lake Superior Boy Rescues Girl The teachers were asked to) James, isolated in Riverdale 'southern Ontario Friday. f iL ; 'ri- ling good progress. old boy saved the life of a 12 \London: Sumy today and Fri |health, said police notified him|her and the reptile from a river| iq Friday. Winds light. becom. tions that the federal govern-| from Trenton after the train trip|and two women, were on a pic- Wednesday by Toronto board of! her feet. A six-foot crocodile and surgeons Jni i " i hat although the pos- place the old University Avenue| explained that although the pos \aueaed her lute the water. go. It is understood to have con-|; ; ; independence celebrations. tained several uncomplimentary | 'i 1962 Assembly opens next noises, and I know what he ve been is Cc . and some other Western coun-| Was understood to have be His chances had not been con-/ 70S 2Y er | the Cey-| gj : eterinarians examine ary Prepared Orgy ee ted ai, scered too Hood anyway, espe Skippy, and he was placed in a f s could only speculate on cted to back Pakistan's|P! ; being Ceylon's high commis. | lomats cou uae are expec 0 ba niht. The doctors 'said: thes sioner here, is the chief Cey./how it came to be distributed) Muhammad Zafrullah Khan for|) Bo; oo their tests, i " | s that it was|------ f A firm "no comment" was} One theory was the only response of a high com-| calculated to win the support of 0 : Asia and Africa, and of the So. Jimmy IT viet bloc, for Dr. Malalase-| | that somebody in the Ceylonese high commission simply goofed . . have made critical references to Aids Brazil WASHINGTON (CP)--Jimmy| | terrupt their studies this fall,|gon," and to such "'so-called")4 weapon by Pan - American| have formed a picket line to|neutral nations as Austria, Swe- health authorities to force Bra-| Seven students from Central) ~~~ to stamp out the disease, re- Collegiate paraded Wednesday . {ported still prevalent in parts Helicopter Makes firms where electricians have} A report issued by. the Pan- 4% pickets American Health Organization) 7 on a $1,200,000 addition to Cen-| NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y, (AP)|Cases of smallpox occurred iast| | tral almost to a standstill.|4 wWelicopter with .two passen-|year in Rio de Janeiro alone. Electricians working at the\the ground near the Niagarajand a lack of co-operation from | school have joined other mem-/\County building Wednesday Brazilian doctors in providing) national Brotherhood of Elec-jover the Niagara gorge. No tion officials said they don't} | tricians (CLC) in a work stop-| one was hurt, know how many cases occurred| © viding special pay for statutory|was made in an open area| many went unreported in Rio. holidays and an increase in thejacross from the county build-| pr. Karl Chamberlayne, 48,| men. Douglas Green, pilot of the/health organization, said it has Douglas Dyer, 17, a Grade 13| Niagara Helicopter Service)been trying for years to clean twin brother, Elliott, said the|been in the air about six min-/put the organization could not delay on the addition likely will)utes when oil began spraying|force a country to take action schedule. not immediately determined. | rr. 14-year-old son of Rev 3 ay and Mrs. James Orr of Three E For E. C lation hospital with smallpox, after having flown from Brazil) foreéasts issued by the Tor- " lelled to Toronto by train with Synopsis: A large high-pres- Also Vaccinated his. family. sure area centred over Quebec department said no epidemic is|gyer most of Eastern Canada GUELPH (CP) -- Health au.|come forward after it was dis-janticipated as the result of the| today. 265 Guelph high school teachers| summer seminar here for heads trip. northwestern Ontario will grad. in their campaign to track downjof secondary school depart-|~---- ually spread eastward into the with 14-year-old James Orr be-|brought the Orr family from) today. fore he was quarantined besa) oo page ap head overnight i | Southerly winds will . bring x. Ae Fh BE: Fhe |warm and more humid air into er In Crocodile Jaws . ~~ Hospital in Toronto since the/ ts Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, 1 ' |disease was diagnosed Satur-| LIVINGSTONE, Northernirake Huron regions, Windsor, Cheap Defence |day, was said today to be mak-|Rhodesia (Reuters)--A 14-year-| i | : -....|day. A few cloudy intervals and Ch Ss Levelled | Dr. Brian T. Dale, Welling.|Year-old girl caught in the jaws| chance of a thunderstorm late arge |ton County medical officer of Of a crocodile by pulling both | Friday. Warmer and more hu- | Eiumyge ; TORONTO (CP) Accusa-| ednesday that George Garrod|near the Victoria Falls, it was ing southerly 20 Friday. nt is conducting national de-|0f Brantford, an air cadet learned Wednésday. : lees Son the cheap" were en-| eader, had come to Guelph| The children, with six others # * : . | tA Goren weneet = diveonting vote to attend the seminar at the On-/nic Tuesday when the girl, DOCTOR s tario Agricultural College. Zelda Erasmus, went to the wa- NOW NO control. ; -- haserman Charles Tidy told! He said 265 of 300 teachers|ter's edge to wash mud from isi - b 2 fter he the controllers a decision to re-|present came forward after he pied ter Ge he es Ga armories with a building in the|sibility of their developing the} fio : : suburbs would kill the city's|disease was remote, vaccination) The boy, Eugene Marais, militia and its civil defence ef-| would be a wise precaution, grabbed the girl under the arms vital protection. For further out coupon and mail to forts. Garrod, he added, had been|and tugged, pulling her and the A proposal to build the new|sent back to Trenton to remain crocodile out of the shallow wa- armories in Toronto's Moss| quarantined with 400 air cadets, |ter. Finally, the reptile gave up. 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