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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1963, p. 10

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Ee aoe ie in a it VPEARSON EXPLAINS Neete Ged tmp : omen deliberated or #5 houra is ---- (a 'aad Young Murderer oo 2 ee Gi aeakela| als aw &€ m4 = | umn L@a ers. 1D e = = e 5 hee edit was annoubeed, that 4 Wanadaia i NLLLPS | sad panes sce phecttion| Gets Lii e Term od bso ----_ .* parvs | rh Me ° - |Leader John Diefenbaker said) j "You are 'very young and I Raise ' uestions paiemer" night he refuses vithin| CHATHAM (CP)--A 17-year-;many years. He was staying| would hope that you will be able fe ated to by any group within|oiq London. youth convicted of|with his brother and_sister-in4to make something of the rest e Progressive Conservative! anita! - murder escaped the!!aw here at the time of the niur-J0f your life. That depends on | Mr. Justice King told Swearn- a Y OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min-jCanadian ships would ve free P28": : death penalty Saturday and was der. iyou,"" he said. ister Pearson said Monday he is|from 'harassment and sabo-| He told the party's Alberta i nerauee (e's life imprisonment der. "quite sure' the United States|tage."' sociation convention the ques-|because of his age. ge mas 'i : government will co-operate in| Replying to other questions,/tion of his leadership will be de-| Mr, Justice Maurice King of EVANS SENTENCED Alf. GEN UP | Sherry Jackson, the original seeing that Canadian ships un-|Mr. Pearson said he told Presi-,cided by rank-and-file members|the Ontario Supreme Court told). friday, Clifford C. P. Evans, 15, also of London, was sen-jmoppet star of the Danny der federal trusteeship won't bejdent Kennedy that U.S. Labor!of the party. Richard Swearngen that -he was } ER dao 'i harassed in U.S. ports. Secretary Willard Wirtz had! Mr. Diefenbaker said the test|"perhaps fortunate as to your|:enced to five years in jail when|Thomas show, will appear ia "T can't give the same assur-|made "an' unhelpful interven-jof his leadership will come at|age because otherwise the court he pleaded guilty to man- ~ Novak" as an alcoholic ance regar some American|tion" in the Great Lakes' ship-|the national Conservative con-|would haye been. required to|S!aughter in connection with the housewife. unions and' the leadership of|ping situation last week, and)yention in January. . sentence you to death." |murder. He had originally been) ~~ these unions," he told the Com-|that AFL-CIO President George) ye said in an intecview later; Swearngen, found guilty after/"M#tsed with capital murder. mons. : Meany had made "a shocking|.4;) j. my intention as in theja four-day trial, turned 17 June|, Both youths were arrested ' New Democratic Leaderjintervention. Bhs aia 'to have a vote of con-|18, the day he strangled 28-year-\June 24, two days after Mar.' Douglas had asked what assur-| (Mr. Wirtz had criticized the asonn als a.lold Robert H. Marshall, al fshall's body, its throat and) ; 'veqistand of the' Canadian Labor|{idence placed before the na- . Marshall, also of)" ® oe ir ; ance Mr. Pearson had received of the adi a °* tional sacle. representativel anaes wrists slashed, was found in in his Saturday telephone talk|Congress in negotiations for a|"0N@ iad ep ett Section 203 of The Criminal Rondeau Park, 25 miles east of with President. Kennedy that|Private union-sponsored tusice-|9° tae hae Breas ty)" oth when Has nay penuh tae AT : : iguilty of capital murder while, A jury of eight men and four Ancus-GRAYDON ship and Mr. Meany called an mae : tab AFL-CIO unions to support the e former prime minister ae under the age of 18 must be sen-! CAR! ANY fight of the Seafarers' Interna-|Was given a three-minute stand-| oR ; PET COMP: Final Steps tional Union against the caine ovation when he asked for|tence {0 life ihe verdict 30 DAYS OVERSEAS 282 King W 728-958) ship.) , lthe support, of the 200 Alberta 95 S00 as. we verdict Was 'old|convention delegates. announced, defence counsel| (OCT. Ist -- MAR, Ist) BROADLOOM 5 Mr, Pearson said he { To Sainthood President Kennedy that he} Earlier at an Edmonton press es» aca "og aie feel eines eee : TILE : hoped that when the govern-jconference, Mr, Diefenbaker|\y Steele was retained by the! FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL | VATICAN CITY (AP)-- The/ment trusteeship was set up, the|said Canadian-American rela-|hijdren's Aid Society, of which (OSHAWA) | solemn Roman Catholic rite of|decision 'would be accepted by |tions have reached an all-time Swearngen was a ward for NO eee beatification raised a one-timejall concerned. in the United|low. she dala sista tet eh tee pS nlio American frontier priest, John/States." "There was never a_ period | Nepomucene Neumann, to the} Mr. Pearson telephoned the)when 1 was prime minister jfinal step before sainthood Sun-|the resentment in Canada about) when relations between Canada) gptmemuasseananiimimee geese sspeesesiegiiitttcts -- 1 jday. jthe statements by Mr. Wirtz and and the United States dipned to He was the second American|M?. Meany such a low ebb," he said An aide said Mr. Pearson de-|------------- ------- to achieve the state of "beatus') <* DEPRESSION DAYS MENU to geleve ie sate of estat | cided hit convceation wih ' Ann. Seton, a New York nun,|Mr. Kennedy as "'straightfor-|ment has not and will not ex- Dorothy Padget, a waitress reunion dinner of the 1935 en- _ year, who recalled the depres- |was elevated last March eye a convia be pope pe bd sige agin at Hart House on the Univer- gineering aiumni in Toronto sion years when tiis economi- |. The ceremony for Neuman, |«t; tement a ete : he iains . sag 2 mn TEE aniae A scin: ' Sunday. The dinner held spe- , aCe i 1 CP deo WEA SAAC He ng om | a arlia sity of Toronto campus for 30 Sunday. 1 cal meal was their mainstay, |Who became a bishop in Phi'a-|.ith Mr. Pearson in appealifie|ment." Mr. Kennedy sai % years, serves wieners and Cial significance for the 40 en- ~ oP W ay |delphia before his death in 1860. hy ze vacaan Oe aol ape The ment," Mr. Kennedy: said. ' : i i r irephoto | dimer at >for E z i ' : & 3 peers, Tek ep eed mak fe inpering sresuates "of Set = ___|prompted Pope Paul VI to re-iGreat Lakes labor problem ' . > jmark: The president said he shared} Junior Typing Classes "Behold, America, too, has ils|Mr._ Pearson's hope that theif Open to young people 10 years }| Canadian Nurses holy ones. Yesterday it was the|matter can be settled: 'quickly, |] of age and uo! Former Speaker 'In Disaster Area blessed mother Seton eee without misunder-| PARENTS Type cane at the a? e GORS ere climbed to the altars, al ' : dovoliter con possess. John Neumann. was born at The United States govern-!f why not give them the opportunity e Of Senate Dies | GUELPH, Ont. (CP) -- Rela-|Parachatitz, Bohemia -- now|--~---- ae a jesrn typewriting ate ideal |) tives ae s ay| Within Czechoslovakia. but then SOREITIONS SNC ives Rene: were srying "Sind *Yinart of the Austro-Hungarian OSHAWA " QuEBEC (CP) Beaeieal Ai RébeR Deval ge da to locate two young nurses wh0|empire--on March 28 1811 f hae S COLLEGE | as Ec Y -- Senator; Marc-Robe rouin was : '5 - a 7 = aii Now's the Time to . Mark Drouin, former speaker ofjucated at the Quebec seminary|™#Y have been in the vicinity) He arrived in New York in) Beautity Your Home BUSINES. the Senate and an active influ-jand graduated in law from La- of the Vaiont dam in Italy when|June, 1836 and was promptly) with A SATURDAY MORNING t it spilled over last week in alsent tu Buffalo to serve in the} CUSTOM AND | CLASSS ential Progressive Conservative,|val University. ; hf | | F | r y » Ni- READY MADE Young people may attend, near wilderness around the Ni-| nang. psenle NEE, Otis died at his home in suburban} He became an active member|landslide. : Eillery Saturday nigtt. He wasjof the Conservative party in the) Diane Wilson of Guelph Er eds frontier. | DRAPES 10:30 to 12:00 Noon 59. | mid-1920s. Mari fay cai Tuition ' -- $1.00 per | q 'Marlene aylor o aisley, aturday i ; Death followed an illness that; During the postwar years, he/Ont,, both 23, left Canada aie, LADIES M. & Cc, Dry Goods If Individual ineteetlon: on igeeeuith ; began last spring and confined|was a-member of the party's fi-'21, 'Mrs, David Wilson, Diane's | N° Seby ster, no car tare & Draperies Bil rest sas complete course on a gag him to organizational m cam|to 1 committee and from 1949 mother, said the girls wrote Mr. Bernard | dc pala arhaer typing technique. ion cam- s chi 7 ; i = eee Ot Leading loronto Sato during the federal election cam-|to 1956 was chief organizer for from Veni.e Oct. 10 that they) i Laoag | a PHONE 723-7827 STARTING SATURDAY! paign. He would have been 60/eastern Quebec. were driving to Rome and sai FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS } on Oct. 24. He was chairman of the Que-\their route might have Few 725-6854 10 Simeee $t.N, Diol 725-3375 Fluently bilingual, he was an|bec Conservative organization|them near the disaster area. ! : effertive speaker much in de-|in 1949, 1953 and 1957, when he) pees omer mand whether a campaign was|Supported - John Diefenbaker's on or not. He was a striking|Successful bid for leadership of figure, trim and athletic, with a|the party. tanned face and silvery hair,| Senator Drouin also was first and could hold an audience well.|vice - president of the na- At death, Senator Drouin was|tional Progressive - Conserva- batonnier of the Quebec bar and|tive Party of Canada in 1955. senior member of a city law| After Mf. Diefenbaker brought) firm he and his brother Ross|the Conservatives to power in| began in 1930 and developed into/1957, Mr. Drouin was sum-} one of the most prosperous|moned tq the Senate and ap- here. pointed speaker. He was re-ap-| He helped found and organize|Pointed after the Conservative| Le Theatre du Mouveau Monde|!andslide in 1958. i and was its president. He also --_-- da Eat pena tees ssp Senate standing: Liberals 62, eatre School an nion Cul} Progressive Conservative 35, In-| 4 turelle Francaise, and a gover- hepsadant 2, Independent Lib-| You Are Cordially nor of the Dominion Dramajeral 1, vacancies 2--total 102. Festival, | PLAYED HOCKEY MAPLE CLEANERS Born in Queber City, hei] 504 SIMCOE ST.S. OSHAWA | played hockey and other sports|| Cosh & Corry -- 4 Hr. Service || here as a youth and later was| Free Pale. Soa Delivery Reider the ue, ene" PHONE 725.0643 _ to Enjoy A Pleasant roms. ! | EVENING Listening To The DUCHESS STOWAWAY: Italion Provincial i Have You : styling hand-rubbed walnut. Legs are hand- ; Heard |About It...2! | CLAIRTONE | gee |) 7 ge YS i TIN dIat RL ATCA ston STEREO for '64 | | ane neuen : Sf CLAIRTONE for '64 carved. 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