Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Nov 1956, p. 33

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J i Farmer Accused Of Fratricide Denies Intention Of Wrongdoing 'OWEN SOUND (CP) -- James|/dow, Brown testified, and said to Howey Brown, 27, Sydenham Rose: "He's a coward. I've farmer accused of the March 19/ducked more bullets than he's gunshot slaying of his brother ever seen." Milton, 27, jesiifieq Wednesday he KEPT BACKING UP had no intention of oing S : 1 orother harm. but, "ust "didnt SND SCE SFR would i want any ing A * get the gun and beat me up like Brown said he and his brother he did once before when he got got along well until be learned gpk. i Ontario Farmers Want Rain Californians Send Indian To Congress To Facilitate Fall Plowing TORONTO (CP)-Some Ontario|ing is being slowed up by high farmers are hoping for rain to moisture levels in the corn. Fall make fall plowing a little easier. plowing is being hampered by The Ontario agriculture depart-|lack of soil moisture.. ment"s weekly report today says Plowing is general through continued good weather is making Central and Eastern Ontario. R stubble and corn field plow ng dif- clover crops are coming well bu ficult but other phases of farm alfalfa is reported poor in some work are nearing completion. areas. 8 | Judge Dalip Singh Saund, Ind out born farmer and mathematician, | ed scored an upset Wednesday over t/ millionaire flier Jacqueline Coch-| 1 RIVERSIDE Calif. A(P) this problem and suggested a first THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, November 8, 1006 88 rane Odlum for California's 20th gress or into any public office im congressional district seat. {the United States. Of the desert district's 46 pre-| cincts, 417 gave Saund, a Demo- crat, 49,592, Mrs. Odlum, Repub- Georg Handel, the great com- lican, 46,406. poser who died in 1759, was an The 57-year-old judge is the first accomplished performer on the MUSICAL GENIUS native of India voted into con-'organ, harpsichord and violin. Western Ontario farmers report! Dry pastures and gardens are, i hristi hurch fall plowing advancing well and making things difficult for Norin-|oior, is for Che an bg Bh caitle still pasturing "although ern Ontario farmers. Some dairy|.e in their own countries. i small quantities of supplementary cattle are being stable fed at' Religion was making less head-| 'fom his wife that Milton, who ' : was not married, was the®father Ls gets § know Whether he I his wife's third child, Jim Boy, grabbed the gun or just grabbe x at it, but it went off," Brown said. about 2. "I didn't think the gun had been On the night of March 19, Brown pointed at him. I don't remember said, he ordered Milton away from cocking it." js wife, Rose, but Milton wanted to fight. "I just just went off. couldn't believe it. I started to ru Tt n | tw | {He said he got the gun and tried away, but when I turned, Milton '0 scare Milton by breaking a was staggering. Then he fe!l." gitchen window, then the house because he went outside, On thought Mil-'said he cross-examination, Brow: wanted to scare ni ton would take the gun away brother by firing a few shots in i him. ithe air. Sy Milton jumped through the win- The trial is continuing. RADIO LOG Ballroom : Sports 615 P JKLB-Sports WGR-Sport Heartbeats SBL-Livestock: Melodies 6.30 P.M. JRKLB- Easy Listening *BL-John McCrae's Diary 'FRB News; WBEN-Mike NGR- Frontier News Snorts: Mearian Heritage 645 P.M. NBC-Byng's Choice Y¥GR-Newsbeat ¥BEN-Lowell Thomas 7.00 P.M. JKLB-Song and Star EN-Amos 'n' Andy FRB-Memory Lane: News BL Music YGR-E. P. 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Nationalism In Asia, Africa Slows Christianity's Spread TORONTO (CP)---The rapid ad-ibut they still think vance of Christianity in Africa religion the better.' and Asia is marred by super-| He said the evangelization of | ficiality of faith among many the world is just beginning against converts and an over-sensitive na- Pe tionalisms in Afro-Asian leaders, says an associate secretary of the IN PERSON . .. World Council of Churches. YODELLING, A-SINGIN' The Rt. Rev. S. C. Neill, de- livering the Cody Memorial Lec- SONGS OF YOUR FAVORITE STARS. ture at St. Paul's Anglican Church said Wednesday night that it is quite possible Christian churches KING ST. W. Every Sat. ot 8:00 p.m. in Southeast Asia will be able to Admission: Istand alone in 10 years. Adults 1.00 Children 50¢ ; their ancient But, said Bishop Neill, a former assistant to the Archbishon, of Canterbury, "The rising national- isa in eastern lands is identifying itself with religion." 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