BRANTFORD MURDER TRIAL THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednenday, January 13, 1964 19 Landlady Overhears Fatal Holdup Scheme BRANTFORD (CP) -- A 2: as she hy bn Ontario Supreme Court jury she overheard three Brantford men plotting the pp of a store where Preston Graham, 56, was shot and killed|Mr, Justice S. HS, Hughes warned guards to keep witnesses afr, Mra. Barbere McColeman was/away from the prisoner's box, |i air, MoColeman for nat qaewer, ee the capital murder/ His order came after one wit: trial of Marvin Deikowics and/ness, Mrs, Jeanette Teather, 21, | last Oct. 17, James oe | both 20, and Ron- ald Newell, 26. The trial adjourned for 15 minutes during cross-examina: tion when she. cried out: "Daddy, daddy,' Her father, Louis Bodnar rushed to her side before Sheriff Gordon Campbell ordered him to return to his seat, Mrs, McColeman, who spent M hours on the witness stand, 6 Month World Fair Goal MONTREAL (CP)--Construc: testified on the events leading} She told of blue and white tor/to the holdup---from an attempt) pilis being taken by the accused made the previous night to when| who lived at the boarding' house the men returned to the room:|with her and her husband, Roy, der, |Larochelle, 17, now of Bramp- After the jury lett for the day, |ton, A warrant has been issued for ng a subpoena, He is believed t/8 ~y in California, Mrs, MeColeman told of the at to say something tlinree leaving the house Oct, 16, a Wier after she bad testl/Deikowicz) she admitted, had a a vam PLACE ee she had been keeping tor| " a m Mrs, McColoman testified she) Poy returned later, she said, heard the three men threaten 10] saying they Were too late getting take the place at the Corer to the store and overheard Now: ¢ er oF i iy" oll say they would. try again the said Daikowice said he would go jnext night "bang, bang, bang" if anybody 'tried to stop them, Dry Run | jmen returned to the house Oct. | i17, She said she: heard Newell leay to Smale: "It that man' idies, I'm not going to hang for anybody." 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WHITBY ing house the night of the mur-/23, Mrs, Teather and Simone} 'Bankruptcy Act Needs" Change' TORONTO ol 'The poo of a Toronto accounting firm said Tuesday the Bankruptcy Act should be updated to strengthen the superintendent of bankruptey's department as recommended by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Account: lants, | J, I, Biddell, president es Clarkson Company Ltd,, told a annual meeting of Agere: gate Producers Association of Ontario the justice department should establish a squad to in- vestigate bankruptcies there is suspected fraud, He said some trustees and solicitors were more interested lin making appointments and obtaining maximum fees than they were with reorgantzing a) business or administering a/ Mrs. Teather testified blood) was streaming from a wound on) = |Daikowics' head when the three} Federation an /nounced Monday, Speakers in: | |bankruptey, where | | granted our SANITONE and LAUNDERERS 30 Mill, Ochewe 723-4631 Specially-Priced Boys a SLEEPWEAR Lol or 2 pr for %8 nd Girls' Gris" Downy soft flannelette, sure to keep Choose from m novelty prints. litte ones warm! @ group of cute Sizes 2-6X 1.57, sizes 8-14 1,88 pr. 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