° e Cartha D. DeLoach, assistant tojserious threats" and "must MOVIE - TV FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover,|seem to them demeaning or de- anging 1 u e as saying society tends to make|grading or of little relevance to laws covering every sin with-\the mission of law enforces. out regard to enforcement and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 8, 1967 | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE © TE RN He Re SRR REE I Lm At ee A OM te ty elle. a oe ee ee ee ee ee Pier ie bn Nein ¢ é . NII BIN Sig ay ne a x OPE aR pit LS Windsor Man Sentenced To Year On Fraud Charge Szontagh WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres- ident Johnson's crime commis- require less strict criminal laws May. Ease Laws Drunkenness _ accounted for nearly one-third of the nearly changing social concepts. "The result is that the crim- inal code becomes _ society's trash bin," he said. 'The po- lice are- expected to rummage Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Star Seco! ; in thi i "t be embarrassed by I By BOB THO : ; , sion says changing attitudes of|5,000,000 arrests last year, but|@round in this material and are}, Don't ie sntber ea te oe woDbling Ont, wat sentenced to one year|with the 'safety 'of police of (Americans toward illicit sex.Jshould be removed from the|*xpected to prevent everything| nen you ea. tae or inush. HOLLYWOOD (Al in jail on charges pertaining|ficers and must make the pub-|$@™bling, drinking and abortion|criminal law process and that is. unlawful. : wate This pleasant powder gives ® is such a thing as } treated for "what it really is,| Such required work by police; remarkable sense of added man's television seri io to fraud and possession of sto-jlic aware of this'. len money orders in Oshawa|was attending a wedding re- Magistrate's court Friday be-|ception when he was struck by fore Magistrate D.. B, Dodds.. ja beer bottle. He then phoned "I believe you (Morris) knewjthe police, both the defence and the money orders to be stolen",| prosecution said. said the magistrate. "There was a scheme to-use the money or-| rived and found him ' However, when the police ar- to be ders for exchange and money".|causing a disturbance the en- The trial was heard April 28./suing attempted arrest DRINKING Convicted of being drunk in a public place after pleading guilty and fined $25 and costs or five days each were: Gor-|TRIAL DELAYED don Branigan, 37, of 630 Albert result- ed in Szontagh kicking the of- ficer in the head and about the body according to arresting officer P. C. Murrey Davis. James Walsh, of 19 Lloyd St., St. and Frank Kelemen, 46, Of]... charged with being drunk 22 Central Blvd. N in public, but when it came Convicted of being drunk in|time for his case to be heard a public place and fined $50 and|/he had to be helped from the costs or 10 days. each after|courtroom. Mr. Walsh was des- ; Edwin|cribed by the prosecution as Mullen, 63, of no fixed address; |heing in no fit condition to pleading guilty were: Fred Weimsheiner, 21, of RR 1jstand trial", after he staggered Bowmanville and Dlinton Gord-/from the room with the aid of on of 58 Cameron St. Whitby.!a court officer. James Hickey, 57, of 458 Al- bert St. pleaded guilty to the/MINORS same charge and was given a six month suspended sentence. | suming were: $25 FINES 01 Quebec St; and James Laurence Birkett, Pleading guilty of minor con-|prostitution, fined $50 each 16, of Percy 4 F 1 Pleading guilty to charges of| waiyg 19 RR. 1 Whitby: and having liquor and fined $25 and] atbert sical: oy of pring Bald- costs or five days each were} Thomas Norton, 21, of 61 Corn- eh wallis Dr. Scarborough; Ger- rard Van Mil 24, of RR. 1 Agincourt and Guy Estabrooks Mounted Police in those areas. Numerous so-called sin laws tie up police who could other- wise concentrate on matters threatening public safety, the commission said. Some of the laws are not enforced anyway, it added in a report made pub- lic Sunday night. Although strong laws should be enforced in cases of rape, ized vice, "the situation is less clear" regarding acts between consenting adults, including for- nication, adultery, sodomy and homosexuality, the commission said, It is these laws which often are not enforced, the commis- sion reported. It quoted Thur- man Arnold, author and former jurist, as saying they are "un- enforced because we want to continue our conduct, and un- repealed because we want to preserve our morals." The market is persistent for the commission said, recommending that laws against it be limited to cases where solicitation. The commission said gamb- ling "has survived the condem- nations of the criminal law" and |should be allowed on a private basis and for charitable and religious fund raising. child molestation and organ-|~ a social problem of alcoholism and poverty," the commission said. Of 1,000,000 abortions per- formed annually, only one per cent are legal, the commission said. It added that a possible approach to the problem would be legalizing abortions in cases where the mental or physical health of the mother or child is d, or when pr 'y results from rape or incest. The report urged severe pun- ishment for those who sell drugs and said there should be ade- quate treatment, facilities -for addicts. The commi ssion quoted Soviet Statue thr Smeared At Expo MONTREAL (CP) -- A tor- onto man was being detained by police Sunday after a monu- ment in front of the Soviet pa- vilion at Expo 67 was smeared with paint. Police said the 47-year-old man, taken into custody min- utes after the incident Saturday, officers, the commission said, impairs their effectiveness in "protecting the public against -- $5000? was to remain in detention pending a decision by Soviet) authorities about whether they| should make a_ complaint against him. Why "keep 'em waiting?" Suspense may be fine on TV -- but when you want cash, Beneficlat knows you want it right now. That's why we make every effort to give the fastest service in town -- Big O.K. service -- often in well be Star Trek. | stigma, Star Trek hi to-win a renewal fc season. The man behind which takes a band tury adventurers to beyond the stars, is Gene Roddenberry, airline pilot and forn producer-writer. Series that appeal tuals are usually c sudden death, and fo appeared Star Trek \ the same fate. After in the first weeks-- generally do well Provincial ( Given Appr TORONTO (Spec provincial grant of $ Metropolitan Toront gion Conservation A capital improvemen Pickering conservati been approved. The area, some 2: flood plain land on D was acquired by thi in 1961. "YOU ARE GOI) of 358 Ritson Rd. S. | DISMISSED Scatter Hippies Dismissed was a charge of | assault against Mike Hanak,) MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- bartender at a city hotel. Com-jreal policemen riding palomino plainant was Milton Brown, 66|horses Sunday broke up a meet- of 19% Prince St. ing of self-styled "hippies'"' in a park on the eastern slope of ASSAULTED POLICE +/Mount Royal and arrested some Friendliest, too! Call up and find out! 'ALFIE' VERY M --LIFE Magazi PARAMOUNT PICTURES fF NOW IS THE TIME 1 ran" |Benetficia kt FU I Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- ff) + % FINANCE CO. OF CANADA vice; ort radio dispatched trucks Su Loans up te $5000 -- Your lo: | expog7 sz month contract onsen aver 80004 elways réady to serve i Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! ; Pe * % : "Officers must not be assault-|of those attending. oe ; a ; 4 : ae : ed", said Magistrate it a About 300 persons, mostly Mc] AUGHLIN "mune. CHANGING FACE OF OTTAWA 209° Montrave Ave, 10. jail for|°ddly-dressed youths, had gath- * 600'king St. East, East hill Shopp. Centre' | 7asB134 299 Montrave Ave., to jail for d the b BEE | OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR HOURS 12 days for assaulting a police|ered near the base of a monu-| COAL & 723 3481 King St. W. ' This is the Skyline get the ceiling on the The Peace Tower is 291 |Joficer and causing a distur-)ment of Sir Georges Etienne SUPPLIES» = 110 } Hotel, part of Ottawa's height of buildings pushed feet high. bance. Cartier, in what was described * Place de Ville, a $30,000,000 ' (CP Photo) Magistrate Dodds said, "thejas a "be-in." P ; up to 250 feet. The city ; . hotel-office complex under dhered seria baer @ construction on a down- had adhered to a 150-foo ; * town block, To get it built, ceiling in the downtown « dynamic construction man area to protect the view of * Robert Campeau had to the Parliament buildings. ; Price Eateri : More Low - Price Eateries $ | 3 Planned For Expo Visitors MONTREAL (CP) -- Officials; Extra feeding facilities prob- . of Expo 67 say they aim to pro-|ably would have to be some- vide more low-price eating facil-|thing "quite simple . . . some- ities at the crowded fairgrounds|thing rapid rather than formal." but that the planning has not] Expo already had mobile can- yet reached its final stage. teens trying to fill the food de- "We won't know until we hear|mand and there were special from the planners," said Robert|box lunches to be had. But even Shaw, Expo's deputy commis-|this had proved insufficient for sioner-general, when asked at_a/the unexpectedly large crowds. press conference Saturday| More such informal arrange- about the form to be given the ments may be the answer, said ** ete ; additional facilities. : ; .; |Mr. Shaw. Construction of a ¢ _ He was commenting on a Fri-|; oo9.seat cafeteria with kitchen * day night statement by Lucien) facilities could take as long as * Saulnier, chairman of the Mont-|three months. } real executive committee, who|--_--, eee x * said a king-size, self-service caf- Weekdays at 7 & 9:10 x Seria jar planned by Expo as LEWIS PB a el Salat j aad for serving low-price OPTICAL = Mr. Shaw told the press con-|§} _Estoblished for over 30 years @ ference his guess was that there |f]/10V%4 King Street West -- axa: > would not be time to build a 725-0444 i ¢ "formal" restaurant. sana § ; : ' ' | AS $3,500 PER YEAR : RAISING CHINCHILLAS 3 CHINCHILLA has long been recognized as one of the world's ; 3 most valuable furs. 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