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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1964, p. 4

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BOU Bounty, admire i Y MEN'S DESCENDANTS ing a meeting Monday in ants, Parkin is greatgreat- of the famed ship dur- Peterborough, Ont. It was the first time since the mutiny 175 years ago, that a direct descendant of the Christians had come face to face with one of Biigh's direct descend- grandson of the mutineer and Pugh is great" great - great- great-grandson of the infam- ous Captain Bligh. (CP Wirephoto) During STRUAN MATHESON cized the commission's ther than to judge his took. was set up following publication Gaspe Peninsula, The book puts forward and police railroaded Coffin to Sore Back Caused Sore Head? The Quebec royal commission) inti) reading that Coffin men- 'Mystery' J eep Figures Coffin Probe the gallows as a scapegoat forjrion said he been told by uni- EAL (CP)--Attention|the killings in a move to main-|dentified persons the jeep occu- tain the Quebec tourist indus-|pants' were looking for three try's appeal for U.S. residents.|U.S. hunters. Mr. McCallum denied a state- THRER GAW JERE ment in Mr. Hebert's book that witnesses who did not appear at , the Coffin' trial testified they > upants- saw a jeep, not yet accounted . Justice Roger Ouimet marked at the start of the hear- levdied sharp caitici = thelr in testimony, in the Gaspe ing that many of the 60 wit- ben at the time of the 1953 kill-| nesses heard during the nine- Moncton, N.B., merchant Ger- ed aid Tipp said he was in Geapel'®"® Mt: Hebert. "bed not al spe In tum, Mr. Hebert has criti-|on4 met a U.S. bear hunter|™2¥5,2°ted and spoken in good faith." He said he hoped his impres- sion would, change by the end from Pennsylvania and his guide, both dressed in justices in the Coffin trial ra-(AT™y Khaki, before they both ¥ the inquiry and told the au- left in a jeep. thor "I hope so for your sake." He forgot about the incident "44 rath Mr. Hebert had questioned the "good faith" of QPP officers |e the book in 1956 for the 1953/"10%¢4 seeing a jeep beating|doing the investigation for the Pennsylvania licence platesjinquiry. He said he could not 'murder of one of three United ith khaki -clad i illed . w a occupants atisee how they could be disinter- States bear hunters in the scene of the crime. Mr. ested, and called for independ- Tapp said he then telephonedjent 'investigators. The request the| the information to the QPP in|wss turned down. theory that Quebec governmentiGaspe but never heard from "I wonder when the commis- them again so he thought thejsion is going to start its real meeting was irrelevant to the|mandate,"' Mr. Hebert said, ob- case, jecting to constant questioning On reading of a Toronto doc-\of the accuracy of his book by tor's 1955 report of seeing ajthe inquiry. \similar jeep at the time, he) "Those who have made false gave the information in an af-|declarations will have to pay fidavit to Coffin's lawyer who] the consequences," Mr, Justice bec a sought a new)Brossard said. "Anyway, it is jtrial. |not I who will judge on the con- | Logging contractor Abbey Mc- jCallum and one of his drivers, |Geralq Quirion, testified they lsaw a similar jeep. Mr. Qui- sequences."' His mandate is to make rec- ommendations at the end of the inquiry. In Monday's testimony, three|ne had "hoisted a few" with the|"Ct@z¥ da: Mr. Justice Brossard re-| w4> Gordon was questioned in the Commons about Mr Batts)! the U.S, government. speech arriman, N.Y., Sat- American) week old inquiry led him to be- Ottawa Plans To Query USS. On Statement urday in which the vernment officia' OTTAWA (CP) - The Cana- dian government intends to/canadian policy aimed at main- raise with United States cabi-jtaining an independent economy net ministers the references to|W8s Canadian government economic|i@" government and the U.S. a policy by U.S. State Undersec- ie George Ball, Finance 5 Minister Gordon indicated Mon-|the Canadian government will} Wis survestediCanada - US. j immediate and substantial re- committee on trade and eco- "very ' change "existing surprised if rules" 7 and is not given a ful! a es" in economic policies between ithe U.S. Mr. Gordon said in reply to T. C. Douglas, New Democratic leader, that Mr. Ball used "'ex-|9 ressions on the. side" his speech, but had said LINGUIST DIES e decision of the Cana- respects that decision. Douglas asked whether ask the U.S. whether Mr, Ball's| "criticisms" reflected the views Expert Tradesmen Mr. Gordon said there is alll 'CALL 723-7122 meeting Wedn percussions would flow fromjnomic affaits and he would be RENOVATIONS _ at ) 'White Tam' Head ee Wont Pay Ticket that he had a disease which SUDBURY (CP)--A Sudbury! The group, whose members re- made it difficult for him either|(™@gistrate refused Monday to|fused to pay taxes and live, for MOSCOW (AP) -- The ques-| tion arose Monday whether an} aching back may have set off| some of those monumental] rages of Ivan the Terrible. Mikhail Gerasimov, the noted) Soviet anthropologist - sculptor, | told a press conference that a study of the bones of the his-| Committee To Study Ajax Arena Proposal AJAX (Staff) -- Former Ajaxjcitizens of Ajax the site aillo-)projected wae an rages we londay to William Parish has been|cated for this arena? nue for such a facility in AjaXx.|+, ctang or bend over give an out-of-work leader Of 1, most ; ' ; + § . : st part, on welfare, was appointed committee chairman) «tpn our brief to the finance| T° gt a etry ta Gerasimov-has been given the|the Union of Electors 30 days to told by "a ceomtncial wuilkie pe: to find out how soon Ajax citi-/committee on April 9, we felt|Plan for an arena project de-ltasy of making a life-like bust|Pay @ $5 traffic ticket. == |riiai in Toronto last week to zens can have their arena. confident that $50,000 to $75,000 pendent on all other investiga-|+ the 16th - century czar. To Maurice Brisson of Spanish, Jas ' subscription| tion. Ivan's skele.|70 miles west of here, was con-|come here for assistance, could be raised by ip' soluti : eq help him he has Ivan's skele-|'" 0 : elf icial Mi from the citizens and industry) The, resolution was proposed|ton removed from Arkhan cted of making an improper| A welfare official at Eliot of Ajax. The collection from|by Councillor Wetherall andichurch in the Kremiin last si@pnert March 3. Magistrate W. F./Lake, not far from the Spanish these sources should certainly|seconded by Councillor W. E. and Sergeant River homes of Explore Mexico - its mysterious past, colour- fu] present, Just 4% hours by Super DC-8 Jet to your place in the sun, Mexico City, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta.. Modern hotels, fashionablé resorts, charming native inns, Everything's remarkably low priced, includ- ing your round trip fare from Toronto - just $199, 17-day economy ~ minimum stay 12 days. Mexicg City's the perfect 'jetting off" point for South America with non-stop jets to Lima, then to Santiago and Buenos Aires. Call your Travel Agent or Canadian Pacific, JET NON-STOP MEXICO only $199 round trip we fi G2 taeific TRAINS/ TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES /HOTELS/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS ¢ WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM LeGros and passed unanimous- that they are behind iH indicate this project and it would leave|ly by it up to the representatives of Tobacco Sells the people, the Council of Ajax 'Ito acknowledge their wishes." At 35.9 Cents TILLSONBURG, 'Ont, (CP)-- Councillor E. Wetherall told An average price of 35.90 cents the crowd that the town's capi- mer. Ivan died in 1584, leaving|Woodliffe ordered him to pay a mixed reputation of great|the fine within 15 days or spend |progress and great butchery. |five days in jail. ; The sculptor had disclosed| Brisson, the father of 14 chil- previously that Ivan was fat|dren, has been living on wel- with big eyes and a low fore-|fare for several years. He has head, At his death at 54, hejacted as 'spokesman for Span- weighed 209 pounds. ish - area members of the Union Gerisimov said the personnialjof Wlectors, or White Tams, \smile on Ivan's face was due to|who refuse to pay taxes. several White Tammitrs, re- jpeated Monday he is continu- ing to refuse welfare assistance to the group. He said although the mem- bers have been told they could get welfare at Elliot Lake, any attempts to do so are turned |down flatly. [poreasaee picture. r jan underslung jaw a Pema ere pounde ot ped The question naturally arose ctioned at Ontario Flue-Cured|#s '0 whether Ivan's aching Fob co Growers Market-|back set off the rages in which Most White Tammers live on|---- welfare, refusing to work. | Brisson arrived at court wear-| ore Fae OMES TE | | ing his white beret, symbolic of) | se ee Mr. Peterson told council thatiing Board exchanges. So far the exchanges have jhe took the lives of friends and \foes alike. His eldest son died meffbership in the Union of Electors. He was accompanied | DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN sold. a total 158,661,954 pounds|{tom blows struck at a momentiby a companion wearing _a| 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY PHONE 668-3304 = wishes of the MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE jon the hasis of Gerasimov's ° | SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.|" "smALL JOBS--BIG JOBS council to set up a fact-finding|,i. 79th birthday was a paint-lafter he passed 40.' Gerasimov\with a suggestion to seek help| of the 1963 crop at an average|°! Tage. black patch on: the left arm| ei pal pg a statement Monday and_previ- an Cat ten a -_ e alan i i VLE Ders e mH 0 ' ROM ous accounts of his research it ted ei the White 161 Mill St. - Oshawa committee to otain further in- formation. 49.15 cents @ pound. As a scientist Gerasimov de-|bearing the insignia, 'Death to|_ For Expert Building ' fearry i : Communist party's gift to So-jappeared that Ivan was a very|Electors, The committee wili be head- 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH clined to hazard an opinion, But/Taxes." é DEMOLITION A resolution was passed by| viet Premier Khrushchev onjuncomfortable man, especially|Tams, have so far not complied 725 4285 | OSHAWA | = HONE 723-9441 ing of a girl singing the Com-|deduced Ivan had lost all of his "4 in finding jobs, a welfare offi-| munist International jcial said Monday. lagility late in his life. and F. N. Peterson, Five points will be studied by the commit- tee. 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