THE COHAWA TIMES, faturdey, Jenvery 4, 1964 PROFESSOR SET FREE murder in the explosion deaths of his wife and two daughters Oct. 90. Judge Binghampton, N.Y,, con- Claude Wagner, delivering his eee Wy ee f, Jean decision besed on testimony Brabant, after liber. ANN LANDERS -- 1 Toved "and trusted and in- our engagement last it, Sure ey At a press org Bi = led to reporters ip him bay "an immediate end to the dangerous situation created by ithe untimly arrival of sick peo- 'ple whose treatment T cannot assure," ficient evidence to send Prot. ie how to Kenny: back. I am _ heartsick, Ann, is all so unfair.-- Blue Blue Nights Dear Blue: You need Kenny like g giraffe needs a strep throat. A guy who would have so little confidence in his girl is not worth worrying about. Dear Ann Landers: I am writ- ing about the 14-year-old neigh- bor girl who baked the birthday Cheer Up, Sister He's Not Worth It tof. a --*s family is no Ricall me when she has a free Landers: The manjbetter not kiss the neighbor either. lady ' three whole years in!' when my sister's husband ran Mook hie ring back sae per iy Boge tow pets most young people. y my book. The advice stands, Dear Ann Landers: Several months ago my husband and I getiwere invited to a lovely supper party in the home of a business associate. Now I would like to reciprocate. : I want to call the person who invited us first and plan the party around her and her hus: band. What if she says they have another engagement for the evening I suggest? Should I ask her about the 'following weekend, or should I ask, her to Dear With: Just what i is 're "with" I'm not sure, but have a fairly low Slings on what now is Water oroughfa: Friday or I know you do not conduct an i étiquette column, but I this question comes under the heading of common sense rather than » and 7' 'd ---- your direction--New jostess Dear Hostess: If the woman Is the date 8 it, would be all ent ask her poecly ll lowing weekend. If, however, she's also busy you will tel FOREST". ao th COLOR -- ST. JOHN's, Nfid.. (CP' r- thur Johnson, Neticendoat's deputy economic development minister and a keen student of the province's history, that in 1520 there were 40 to 50 build- Pe ey ee Oe EE PT LORI SH Street, the oldest th re PR gringo! re t Newfoundland for England in 1583. Lel's Havea Party | pag ond 1 gee COFFEE URNS 28, 30, 44, $5, 75 Cup Sizes. Sargeant's Rentals 463 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Phone 725-3338 TODAY ond pamey LEWIS in "THE NUTTY SUNDAY PAUL NEWMAN in "HUD" (Adul)) wow! IT'S BACi. "IRMA DOUCE" in GOLOR with JACK LEMON SHIRLEY MacLAINE Q cata * ce ote JEAN SEBERG cake for the man hext door and, gave him a nice big birthday Haumont to trial and the Crown said it will drop two charges of murdering his heard during a preliminary ated on a charge of capital hearing, said there was insuf. He said he now is engaged in building up the stocks of his serum to allow for the full ex- eriments required by French law to be carried out to enable him to obtain official authoriz- Fleming Discounts Quotes On Mortgages Donald nee minis- TORONTO (OP: , former ments, Mr. Fleming writes CP that he did not go beyond éay- Shr ahs the press conference "that to the extent to which the operations of the new company were successful, it would tend to reduce the demand for sec ond mortgage loans." He adds: "In my recent appearances before the banking end_coth- merce cothtiiittee of the Senate and the banking and commerce committee of the House of Com- mons I strésséd that the héw company, to the extent of is otp- in the past." erations, would reduce the exist- 'School To Allow Religious Instruction toba Court of Queen's Bench where Chief Justice G. E. Trit- echler tuled in their favor. the Public tée, William Jenkins, has an- nounced he will ask the school board to press for abolition of He said he will introduce a motion at next Tuesday's meet- ing suggesting the board ask the provincial governnient to of/amend the Public Schools Act to change the section under which the Daniel Mcintyre stu- dents will feceive instruction. daughters. «CP Wirephoto "|The French health ministry \ |has already sent a@ specialist here to inquite about the serum. Hanging Kills kiss in front of everybody. You seemed to think it was just ducky, and in fact you) made his wife sound like a jeal- ous old witch. I would like to acquaint you with the facts of life, Afn Landers. Fourteen year-old girls aren't what they used to be. Our daughter is 14 years old and could pass for 18 any day. If I ever caught her kissing the man next door whether it was his birthday or the 4th of July, I'd give her a crack she's never Peterboro Boy In disclaiming. these state-,ing abuses in the second mort- PETERBOROUH (CP) = A ee idyeatwold boy died here Friday WAS CAREFUL of asphyxiation after aaa: "I Was Careful to state thatilice believe was a " the new company made no pre-|believe" attempt to hang him- tence that it could eliminate|self in the basement of his these efitirely, Certainly no sug-|/home. gestion Was ever offered that , son of Mr. and the néw plan could or would|/Mrs. Dalton Kee of Peterbor- mean the end of second mort-|ough, was found hanging a few gages in Canada." feet from the a His he oe The Mortgage insuran {found him & e a t incorpora' recently ye wy Kee had been out of the house vate bill in Parliament, plans/for about 20 minutes. up to 88 1-8 per cent of ap-| A Sash and heavy sweater praised value of owner-occupied| Were wrapped aroutid the boy's houses afd duplexes, compared] throat attached to the base- with the now-normai ceiling on| ment Ceiling. first mortgages of 66 2-8 per|nearby. cent. Fire department rescue at- unsuccessful. Beoause of the insurance cov./mpts were 88 1-8-per-cent Mortgage will be} 8 GROWS only Gn extra one-quatter per| Since Fletcher Christian, nine cent above the conventionaljother sailors from the Bounty firstmortgage rate, Mr. Flem-|and 19 Polynesians colonized ing said at the press conference,|Pitcairn Island in 1789, the Set- forget. Our gon is 15-and he's uniikely companions Se 1D face an unknown world of adventuré ins » 6 DOORS OPEN SUNDAY 1130 P.M. Powe ie nes LTMORE 58 MONDAY 6:30 P.M. nm Walt Disney's SATURDAY The great Big wonderful sound of Music seal geiat o a tens ee pbs JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA on DANCE TONIGHT Old Time - Modern ADMISSION--$1.25 ent second - mortgage|tlement has grown to more than fetes, Which HOw generally must|150. be paid to get a mortgage above 66 24 per cent, run 10, 12, 14 more, he said. 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