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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1964, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMERS, Mendey, June 15, 1964 Still Princess But Raps Probe Clears Naldo Bracci 'Shy Witnesses ra fere with the sale of Crown lands. ; The judge's report also says that Mr. Bracci did not sell stone or any other material to|department of highways. any contractor doing work for the it district. "Mrjrate to him was, Bracci does not own or have any|greater than that He said paving work -was done for Mr. Bracci by @ con- tractor which was also doing work for the district and the "Mr, Bracci states that the if oe WHITE RIVER, Ont. (CP)-- ror me interset in any stone ped arabs y I have no doubt Judge F. W. Ross of Port Ar- River residents, alleging impro- James Kelleher of Sault Ste. per conduct of the community's|Marie, solicitor for the im- Model Insists sane Sl missed as an NIC director dur- ing an executive meeting at Winnipeg June 5. William Wuttunee, 36, a Cal- gary lawyer and chief of the NIC, said a majority of the 17- member executive voted to withdraw Miss Horn's Princess of Canada title. He attended the' Toronto banquet but never spoke face to face with Miss Horn. SAYS HAS PROOF "We have minutes of the meeting to prove it," he told reporters, Mr. Wuttunee's statement was in accord with another made Saturday by Wilfred Pelletier, executive director of the NIC and chair manetonenetinai fhe and chairman of the centennial committee, who said in an in- terview the decision was made by a full quorum. Mr. Pelletier, commenting on 2 Montreal report quoting Miss Horn as saying she will sue William Wuttunee, chief of the council, for "firing" her, said) she would have to sue the entire) council, | Miss Horn was quoted Thurs- day as saying the directors' meeting that fired her was ille- gal because "only six directors were there and others were not notified." Mr. Pelletier said 10 of 17 directors attended the meeting and unanimsouly ap- proved the action. He said one reason for firing being the council's sole repre- sentative in dealing with world's fair officials. He said he was chairman of the centennial com- mittee and she was supposed to work under him, but she re- fused to do so. In Montreal Mr. Wuttunee de- nied Sunday that he is attempt- Canadian Indians ing to a with the Black Muslims, a radi- cal Negro sect, i "This is not true," he said. "At one time we thought we could learn something from Ne- ro racial groups--all Negro ra- cial groups. However, it was not Mr. Wuttunee, a Calgary law- yer, was commenting on criti- cism levelled at him last week by Kahn - Tineta Horn. He charged Miss Horn, a striking model who lives on the Caugh- nawaga Mohawk reserve near Montreal, had never been a member of the council but "thas taken upon herself a mission to KAHN-TINETA HORN thur has found Naldo Bracci not guilty of charges of malfeas- misconduct or breach of the White River Improvement District. At the same time, Judge Ross criticized ratepayers who signed a petition against Mr. Bracci and then did not testify against the improvement district chair- man at an inauiry into the dis- trict's affairs, In a 29-page report released Saturday by the district's board of trustees, the judge also rapped lawyer John Ryan of Sudbury for withdrawing from the inquiry a written submis- sion outlining alleged irregulari- ties. The judge's report is the out- come of a preliminary hearing Feb. 10 and a day-long judicial inquiry May 13 in this commu- nity on the CPR main line, 160 miles north of Sault Ste, Marie. ' A petition signed by 122 White destroy it." He said she was wrong when she accused him of belittling WEEK IN CANADIAN BUSINESS Christian faiths and being a missionary of the Baha'i faith. "TI believe my brother is a mem- ber but I am not," he said. "Miss Horn distorted my words when she quoted me as saying one-third of all Indians are members of the Baha'i faith. What I did say was that one-third of all members are of Indian descent." Mr. Wuttunee saiq the honor- ary title conferred on Miss naa Canadian Press Staff Writer a year ago was withdrawn be- cause of what he described as A stock probe that cout Dew her improper conduct in attack-|duce information never before ing council directors. pos- By JOHN R. BELANGE?R 29-31. Candidates come from as jrevealed in Canada and CHARGES DISTORTION \sibly embarrass more than a "Miss Horn distorts facts and few small mining : 7 ; a 5. " was announced last week by pega ag veg Reig Rigen o Ontario Attorney-General A. A. her own friends and has no con-| Wishart. trol of the situation. I'm sure! The attorney-yoneral, through she wouldn't say the things she|the Ontario Securities Commis- dyes on her own initiative." A new princess will be chosen at the NIC's fourth annual meet- ing at Garden River, Ont., July ber, called a surprise press con- ference Thursday to say that he had appointed a three-man spec- ial commission to delve into far away as Alberta, Manitobajtrading in stock of companies her was that she insisted on and the Maritimes with property or claims near Liberal Hopetuls Push Pitch In Kenora Area KENORA, Ont. (CP) -- Two contenders and a possible can- didate for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal party made a spirited pitch Saturday for northwestern Ontario support. John J, Greene, who has not! definitely announced he will seek the leadership, and Charles Templeton and Robert Nixon put their views to the annual meeting .of the Northwestern Ontario Liberal Association. would work to set up a better) organization in every part ofjcan probe any the province, bring in the best|company, strategists available to draft a Liberal platform, and seek out out the best possible candidates.|deemed necessary to the in- the copper-zinc-silver find made in April at Timmins. Mr. Wishart wants to know }how much money these compa- inies raised following the dis- lcovery announcement, what it icost to raise it and how it was raised. In effect, he's asking how much of the money real- Mr, Templeton said that three|ized will wind up being spent years from now, when the next,on exploration and development. provincial election comes, '"'Ro-| Between 80 and 90 companies barts is going to be reocgnized|became involved in the Tim- as the most overrated politicianjmins area and the three com- jin recent Ontario -history." {missioners (one investigator! If elected leader, he said, he|and two auditors wiht the OSC) have far-reaching powers. They individual or subpoena witnesses and place them under oath and |seize any documents or records business and saying that Bracci had gained materially as the result of his position, oe ge the board of trustees GIVES SUMMARY unmistakeable terms, I find that the administration of the corpor- ation (of White River) has been satisfactorily conducted and that no evidence of malfeas- ance, misconduct or breach of trust on the part of the trus- tees, or of any official has been presented." quiry did not bring to light any information, or if there is a2 stone left unturned fault of those who signed the petition and then would not tes- tify at the inquiry. ported to act through Rev. John Kaptein, priest, and Rev. Michael Dunn- ill, were ratepayers. MT.| provement district, used Mr.|' Ryan's submission as a basis for calling witnesses and pre- senting evidence after the sub- 'mission was withdrawn by the Sudbury lawyer. COULDN'T NAME COUNSEL Judge Ross said he would have liked to appoint counsel to take charge of the inquiry but the Municipal Act did not al- low this, The judge dealt with each allegation in the Ryan sub- mission. He said there "does not seem to be the slightest ground" for an allegation that parking re- strictions in' White River fav- ored Mr. Bracci. "On the contrary, the park- ask for the inquiry. Judge Ross reported: "To sum up in concise and Judge Ross said if the in- it is the ing arrangements appear to 20,000 LAUGHS UNDER THE SEA! CARY GRANT TONY CURTIS N, "Operation Petticoat" -- J N EASTMAN COLOR | Doors OPEN 6:30 P.M. BILTMORE 58 725-585 DORIS DAY ROCK HUDSON "PILLOW TALK" IN COLOR WITH TONY RANDALL THELMA RITTER Adult Enterteinment :30 P.M. oat & SUN. have been carefully worked out."" He also found nothing wrong with Mr. Bracci's investment of $4,000 in Nordev Investments, which planned to develop a sub- division of land acquived from the CPR. When he feared there might be a conflict of interest, Mr. He said they appareatly pur- a Roman Catholic an Anglican priest, who "trustees" for certain "The status of these so-called companies) sion chairman, John R. Kim-} Surprise Stock Probe Seen Shaking Some jthe inevitable reaction set in,/ber of Commerce | many inexperienced speculators} port gave good recommenda-| were burned. it REGRETS TIMING ment that it "'regrets the choice an inquiry of this nature and) companies to raise further funds for development." | Geophysicist J. Patrick Sheri-|i four companies active in the Timmins area, said he "per- sonally welcomed" the probe "It's about time the wheat was separated from 'he chaff," he said, "and we need a sta- tistical study of where the money that is raised goes." Mr. Sheridan, who took con- trol of Vauze Mines Ltd. Friday: and stated he "wouldn't be sur- prised" to see that firm explor- ing near Timmins, said "'some companies put 95 cents of each dollar 'realized into the ground) for exploration and some only put in five cents." A spokesman for the Quebec Securities Commission said it has no intention of conducting a similar investigation n Que- bec but would study the fnd- ings of the OSC's probe. Trevor Thompson, Canadian Stock Exchange chairman, said "nothing.so far has arisen locally that would indicate the need for an inquiry here." W. Earle McLaughlin, chair- jtrustees is not clear, but the jreal purpose is quite apparent. \It was to shelter under the jsame cloak as does the writer jof an anonymous letter; to ac- {cuse without responsibility. "Sometime between the date |of the submission, March 9, and |the resumption of the inquiry jof May 15, each one of these Bracci divested himself of his interest in the company at the same price he bought it, "losing bank interest in the deal." Judge Ross also said that Mr. |Bracci's efforts to introduce a subdivision control leged to be detrimental to the community, were as a result of bylaw, al- g controls on these same institu-| of the present time to conduct} tions feels that it may adversely ef-/ommendation fect the ability of small mining|ereq banks into mortgage lend- ling and to charter the so-calle dan, however, with control of|lower borrowing charges. welcome innovation for the bor-| rower," he said. knockout blow at. Pathet Lao anti-aircraft gun positions was made last week by U.S, jet war planes, according to reports cur- rent here. have been flown Tuesday, fol- lowing the downing of two U.S. navy planes during the weekend that the re-| ions for setting up greater| |competition among financia] in-jnot willing ify ' |stitutions, but was much less ef-|selves, let aloe testify. The exchange said in a state-/fective in outlining restrictive | | He also said the report's rec- to allow chart- d 'near banks" would help create ncreased competition and thus "All this will obviously be al -- US. Jets Blast Laotian Reds' encouragement from the de- partment of municipal affairs) "indeed imposed it on} White River." REPORTS ON EVIDENCE All evidence brought forth at q|the inquiry "negated the propo- sition" that Mr. Bracci used apparently public - spirited cit- izens had a change of heart. When the time came they were to identify them- WITHDREW SUBMISSION Mr. Ryan, who represente Father Kaptein and Mr. Dunn- : ill, withdrewshis written eubmis-|Nowledge received by him as ; A .\district chairman to realize fi- sion alleging that Mr. Bracci\Ustri 7 z had benefitted from his position|>#0cial gain, the report said, DRIVE OUT Rib NIGHT A COLOR CART ¥ ON TECHNICOLOR' A sual wa de Z ; BOX OFFICE "DONOVANS REEF" --~ 9.151! CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE ADMITTED FREE! + 2ND HIT "CATTLE KING" OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE and did not call witnesses or| Judge Ross also dealt with al- present any evidence. |legations made by John Winter- Judge Ross commented: |meyer, former Ontario Liberal "Had this been an ordinary|leader, in a provincial election case in court, Mr. Ryan could|campaign speech at Sudbury in not have taken this step. with-/August, 1963. out leave of the presiding judge;| The judge said Mr. Bracci did and I would not normally grantjnot cause the re-location of the such leave unless an excuse was|Trans-Canada Highway, that his offered, and then only on terms/only financial interest in the lo- as to costs. This was an af-|cal curling rink was as the front to the proceeding and to/holder of a mortgage to protect all those in attendance." him against loss under his guar- He said Mr. Ryan's conduct/antee of the first mortgage and was "'completely astonishing." |that Mr. Bracci did not inter- Gunnery Posts | WASHINGTON (AP) A The strike was reported to HowARD HAWKS 'Mans Favorite by Conimunist guerrillas. There was no official acknowledge- ment of the accuracy of the re- ports. If the attack took place as de- picted, there would have been Sport ?" 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Mr. Greene, member of|tion of the party itself. piped NOW SHOWING! e a e . ing the leadership candidates|set up in the more remote Mr. Greene and Mr. Templeton | Fort William, was elected pres- speaker, said he was interested) the country ely money can be found for asked to be sent to Kingston years when he pleaded guilty) Ontario legislature for Toronto|"°° °f Ontario," he ag fonda ty de anbner lew Bracondale, Eddie Sargent, pro-| DESCRIBES JOB lthan. 28,000,000 shares changed vincial member for Grey North,|, Mr. Nixon said the new Lib-\hands on the Toronto Stock Ex- and Andrew Thompson, provin<|eraj leader must incorporate all the Commons for Renfrew) He said it isthe Liberal re-| South, has said he will not de-| sponsibility to provide a vision- clare himself a candidate until|ary--in the best sense of the after the current session of Par-| word--alternative to the present on'display, registered confer-jareas of northwestern Ontario THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED HIT! ence delegates totalled 127 the to ag students to study~in Fl R S Ss i Ti M E AT highest in years. 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