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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1964, p. 7

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MARK 70th BIRTHDAY Rudolph Hess Ages, _ Howls In Jail Cell England mission" in 1941, Then sentenced to life by Nuemberg international tri- bunal for war crimes. For 17% years he has been in. the Alied War Crimes Prison in the Berlin suburb of An officer who saw him re- cently says: "Hess looks every day of his age. - "His skin is deeply wrinkled. His dark, glaring eyes are leeply sunken. "His thick eyebrows are bush- Dutch Princess Plans To Live In Madrid ROME (Reuters) -- Princess Irene of Holland and Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Parma will settle in Madrid .after their honeymoon, a spokesman for the Bourbon-Parma family said Sunday night. Irene and the prince are due to be married here Wednesday. The spokesman said that in the Spanish capital the prince has an apartment which he in- tends to redecorate. The. couple also will "visit friends and relatives" in France and " iiaddae the spokesman said The prince and princess will RUDOLPH HESS ier then ever, but now grey. "He looks a strange sight as he shambles around in an old German army ski-cap and a long military overcoat: that flaps around his ankles. "His mental state has not im- proved with the years. "Some nights he howls like a wolf in his cell. "The soldiers on guard can hear him plainly and some- times they get so fed up with it that they howl back at him." Hess and two other convicted war criminals are the only oc- cupants of the prison built to hold 600 prisoners. They are watched by an_ international team of professional jailors. The military. guard was orig- inally posted to prevent any at- by Germans to rescue their former leaders. The other prisoners are Bal- dur von Schirach, the former leader of the Hitler youth, 57, and Albert Speer, Nazi muni- tions minister, 59. Both com- plete 20-year terms in 1966. Hess is in for life. Nuern- berg rules require sentences to be served in'full, although other persons have been prematurely released from Spandau because} of ill health. Hess astounded the world by parachuting out of a fighter plane over Scotland May 10, 194 Rh The British said Hess an- nounced he had come on a "mission - of humanity." He wanted. to persuade the British they had lost the Second World |Biculture To Draft VANCOUVER (CP) -- The royal commission on bilingual-jsuch ism and biculturalism, which has been hearing all kinds of '|strong personal opinions at in- formal meetings' across Canada, made clear Sunday it will launch a large-scale reseanch program to fill in the opinions with some hard facts. Co-Chairman Davidson Dun- ton 'old reporters here that "very extensive' program of socio-economic studies is being planned. His colleague, Andre Lauren- deau, said findings of the re- search projects~could demolish or alter some pet convictions Canadians have about their so-' ciety. The fact-finding drive is ex- pected to start in June, when university professors will be free from teaching duties. Prof. Michael Oliver of McGill Uni- versity and a committee of ad- visors have been considering as many "as 50 research projects. ajwell as industry and commerce. other inquiries because sens!- tive human felwtions are in- volved. * 'The 10 'qqmamtodenees Bat anf THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Apll 27; 1 eer cae ees mission oteeals its report, e only exception to the rule Mh Soon hy be- Probers Scholars ,_Revearchers would be sent to}, Me, multicultuzai countries as South Africa, Finland, Switzer- land and Belgium to report on government 'practices ang hu- man relations there, Mr. Dun- ton said. Other studies-would deal: with the impact of' cultural affairs on mass-communication cities with a mixed population, as YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING - TO HOLD MEETING The co-chairmen and seven other commissioners flew here for an informal meet-the-people session today-and a private bus- iness meeting Tuesday, Public meetings will be held in Regina Wednesday and Windsor, Ont.. Thursday. Mr. Dunton replied indirectly to criticism of the co-chairmen by opposition members in the Commons three weeks ago. Op- position Leader Diefenbaker and other MPs had accused the two men of making controver- sial public statements and stir- colors has fast becom f Cana 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND ~~ War and should make peace with Nazi Germany. At Nuernberg, Hess was con: victed of ting against peace and planning, inciting and carrying through aggres- sive war. Hood Flies Open, Car Hits Pole, Two Die, One Hurt GRENVILLE, Que. (CP) -- A Hawkesbury, Ont., father and daughter were killed and the mother seriously injured in a car accident here Sunday: Dead are 56-year-old Eugene Leroux and his 19 - year-- old In af t of four-power co-operation in Germany, the prison is guarded in rotation by American, Russian, British and French troops. This month it is the: Amercan turn to have a company of military police at the jail. daughter, Gabrielle. Mrs. Jeanne Leroux is in critical con- dition suffering from multiple injuries. Police said the hood of the (Leroux car suddenly flew open Cubans Spring Sugar Surprise LONDON (Reuters) -- Cuba bought 20,000 tons of sugar in the international) market Fri- day -- the first time London sugar traders could recall Cuba being a sugar buyer. It is reported that half of this amount is to go to Bulgaria and the other half to China to help Cuba keep agreements with those two countries. Sugar traders said the pur- chases suggest sugar production in Cuba, which has fallen stead- ily in the last few years, is still falling hort of Cuba's needs under her foreign agreements. A London house sold 10,000 tons of refined and a Paris ex- porter. 10,000 tons of raw sugar. and the car struck a telephone pole. The price Cuba paid was not disclosed. 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