§ THE DAILY TIMES-SAZITTE, Monday, July 14, 1958 ~ MAJORETTES ADD Snappy, high-stepping major- ettes added a touch of color to the 12th of July parade held in noon. More than 500 Orangemen SPARKLE TO DISTRICT ORANGE PARADE | memorate the anniversary of B owmanville Saturday after- | marched in the parade to com- | Battle of the Boyne, Milwaukee Braves Lose Lead To San Francisco By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer Milwaukee Braves will be glad|Bob Giallonbardo won the .|ond. to .say farewell to California him with two on in the ninth in ning of the first game Pirst the swimming pool party FAIR LEADS BUCS In Los Angeles. And now the un- scheduled tour into second place accounted for a total of 15 runs at San Francisco. When the clubs went west, the St. Louis, 10-8 and 8-6, after los-|/the Dodgers' Giants were supposed to be aling eight straight to the Cardin- o the !Junior sixth-place club. It was the Dodg- ers who were regarded as a pen- sant threat but the Giants now are first and the Dodgers last. tirst place Sunday with a come- from-behind 6-5 victory over Mil- vaukee that knocked the Braves sut of the lead for the first time siace June 11. Felipe Alou's ninth- inning single won it after the Glants had overcome a four-run Milwaukee lead only to drop back to a tie. Los Angeles took steps toward seventh place by sweeping two from Cincinnati, 3-0 and 3-2, on five home runs and Rookie eighth Bill Mazeroski and Bob Skinner | 19th home run Mike McCormick, -|hit his ner, NEWK LOSES in the| who | street E sec- permitted the Braves to tie the 62 persons who returned home [Panchali, a film from India, won| score in the ninth, was the win- during the weekend after attend. ing the two-week Federation of Carl Furillo and Charley Neal|Bear Lodge, Huntsville, T ow \ ~Times-Gazette Staff Photo CITY AND DISTRICT ATTENDED CAMP Margaret Hobden, 1186 King Oshawa, was one of the {Ontario Naturalists Camp at Billie F. Me as Pittsburgh won a pair from | hit home runs behind Williams in |Tlwraith, professor of anthropol als. The defeats dropped Cards to third place, three gam behind San Francisco Strong pitching by slugging by d seven some heavy (Walls, who manage straight hits, boosted Ch double victory over Philadelphi 3-2 and 2-1. Saturday the Braves los San Francisco, St. Louis blanked Pittsburgh 2-0, Los Angeles edged Cincinnati 4-3 and Philadelphia at Chicago, downing the Cubs 12-2. The Giants fought back Sunday Johnny 1 The Giants moved back into|Briggs and Dave Hillman and [with his 10th ) 4 Lee (runs batted in for the Ditates ju daily life. This is the theme which s, icago to a|scored four and batted in four for anti "Sac ART 8 a.|the day. Skinner, who hit a homer mon entitled 'Sacrament' which first victory over Don Newcombe Joe teammate Gilliam, second Mazeroski had a perfect 4-ford|, Cirisy jesus, man must be homer and three |the second game. He had six in the opener, had five hits, t 5-3 in|scored three and knocked in four Ifor the day. Gene Baker, Pitts- {burgh third baseman, ruptured a leg ligament in the first game two giant|went wild in the last two innings and probably is lost for the sea- son. |in the third i "logy, a' the University of Toronto was the chief instructor Pignatano es and Steve Bilko homered in the CHRISTAIN SCIENCE SUBJECT as best actor for his title To gain the blessings promised willing to foilow his example in was stressed in the Lesson-Ser was heard at Christian Science churches 'on Sunday, July 13. STREETS CLOSED | Indian Film Wins Festival Critics' Award STRATFORD (CP) critics' award as the best feature at this year's film festival Other awards announced Satur day were to Guilette Masina as [best actress r her performance in the Italian film, Nights of Ca biria and to Nikolai Cherkassov role performance in the Russian film Don Quixote, Festival director, Louis Apple jn first Stratford Festival film (baum, who announced the awards The festival day, showed 27 films from countries Pather | NEW YORK (CP) -- Gallant Ms4n leaped from dead last in the stretch to win the $162,100 Holly- wood Gold Cup Handicap Satur- day. The English - bred champion took his place with Gold Cup champions Seabiscuit and Cita- tion by nosing out Eddie Schmidt by half a length, Seaneen was third in a field of five. It was Willie Shoemaker's third straight riding victory in the classic which was first run in 1938. Gallant Man collected $100.- 000 first money for owner Ralh Lowe of Midland, Tex. Time for the 1% miles was 2:01 3-5. TWO UPSETS Two major upsets marked Sat- lurday's racing spree. The first was in Chicago where Bernbur- goo, a 19-to-1 shot, outran Round |Table and won the $85,000 War- ren Wright Memorial Handicap. The second was Big Effort's tre- mendous stretch rush in the 1$49,025 Delaware Oaks amid rain land lightning, | Bernburgoo, owned by W. H. Bishop, was last for three-quart- lers of a mile until he sped up and passed every horse nipping Round Table at the wire in a photo finish. His time was 1:48 3.5, * |for the mile and a furlong. Third | was Shan Pac. At Delaware Park, jockey Pete Anderson hooted home Big Effort to a 2%-length victory over Mrs C, Ulrick's favored Idun Billy Hartack aboard Farm's A Glitter was third time was 1:52 1-6 and an eighth over {track | Missing Body 'Of American Hunter Found PEMBROKE, Ont, (CP) s/body of 11. H, Bower, b6, of Min slerva, Ohlv, one of three Unite States hunters who disappeared | last Autumn, was recovered Sat-| Ottawa An autopsy this morning death was due to 4 urday from the ,| River, {showed that |drowning. night expired 13 days ago. Recovery was made by provin police: Constable closed tomorrow: Annapolis ave-|Majl, Doris Mosdell and Gerald|the river daily since spring. Walls cracked his 19th homer |nue closed from Nipigon street to|pratley of the CBC and Dick! The autopsy showed no marks nning of the Cubs' |Park road north; Nipigon closed Newman of the London, Ont. lof violence on the body. An in- with | Calumet | The for the mile sloshy Mrs. Ruth Bower, widow of the said they will be an annual event.!dead man, last winter had sug- which ended Satur-igested the three men had not 12/drowned but had met with foul play. She had offered rewards for| Critics who served as judges|recovery of the body, but these were Clyde Gilmour of the To- ronto Telegram, Alan Haydock of| Because of construction the the Stratford Beacon-Herald, Ron!cial / Martin following Oshawa streets will be|fohnson of the Toronto Globe and|Brindle who had been patrolling | | By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer It was a tough fight but Detroit Tigers finally made the grade end took over second place in the American League, 12%; games Yankees. Runaway, that is, from every team except the Tigers who have humbled the champs in eight of 12 meetings. If they ever expect to make a serious move on the leaders, Detroit gets its chance Tuesday, coming into Yankee |Stadium for a three-game series. Detroit suffered a severe blow Sunday while winning two from Baltimore 6-5 and 5-3. Al Kaline, the Tigers' ace right fielder, was hit on the right wrist by a pitched ball and lost to the ciub for an indefinite period. Cleveland knocked Boston vantage of seven unearned runs to beat the Red Sox 9-4 behind Cal McLish. PINCK HIT AIDS YANKS Jerry Lumpe's pinch single with the bases full in the 10th hehind the runaway New York| gave the Yankees an even break with Chicago. The Yanks took the sccond game 5-4 after bow- ng in the first 7-4 when Chicago bombed Don Larsen and Duke Maas in two big innings. Washington took advantage of {fine pitching by Camilio Pascual and rookie John Romonosky to sweep two from Kansas City 2-0 and 4-2. Pascual struck out 10 while blanking the A's with six nits, Romonosky, just brought up from Charlotte in the Class A Saliy League, allowed only three hits before giving way to a pinch hitter. Saturday. Chicago White Sox beat Boston twice, 7-4 and 13-5. The Yankees blanked Cleveland 10-0 while Detroit defeated Wash- ington 3-1. | The injury to Kaline took some of the edge off the Tigers' first down to third place by taking ad- | game decision over Baltimore. | | Charley Beamon settled down af. ter a wild first inning in which {he also hit Frank Bolling and {walked two others. Beamon didn't allow a hit until the sixth when the roof caved in. Gallant Man Detroit Tigers Move Into Cup Winner Runner-Up, Position O'DELL BOMBED In the second game, the Tigers knocked out Biliy O'Dell, whose pitching was the talk of the all. star game last week. The Orioles almost pulled it out in the ninth, wading the bases before Bill Fischer got Dick Williams on a force play. Weody Held drove in five runs with a homer and single in Cleve- land's triumph at Boston, Lumpe's game - winning hit at New York came after Ryen Du- ren, Yankee relief pitcher, had hunted safely with two strikes for his first hit of the year. A single by Gi! McDougald, a sacrifice and an intentional walk preceded Duren's hit. Duren and Johnny Kucks re tired the last 16 Chicago batters in succession in 5 1-3 perfect in- nings after Bobby Shantz was knocked out. Turk Lown saved |the day for Billy Pierce in the {first game. * | After Pascual's shutout in the | first game, Eddie Yost hit two {homers in Washington's second |game victory behind Romonosky. Games Field By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Stafl Writer CARDIFY, Wales (CP) {the time the British Games are declared open July 18 | more than & dozen athletes wil a gold medal {100-yard dash, » luckless 14 wil he P® pruned 24 hours before open- ing day in a round of prelimin gary heats, designed to cut y | feld to manageable proportions qualifying free games preview to early ar ) competition, unwieldy number of gold-meda aspirants, Games officials Thurs day announced _|standards in several field events ISPRINTERS SAFE but all three, headed by Games champion Mike Agostini By Empire the The 12 heats, with four runners ip each, will offer a rivals in the Welsh capital. The 48 survivors face a second round of eliminations on Saturday, July 119, the first day of track-and-field In further efforts to reduce the stiff qualifying t the Phils and fol-|at Annapolis; Park road north les. [closed from Annapolis to Louisa |Al Dark had four singles in the street; Muriel avenue closed at to beat Milwaukee when Alou|opener agains Free Press. quest was not planned. b lief jobs by Clem Labine. l ! ' r a ae Stan Willa singled off Ernie Johnson with lowed with six straight sing Rookie Stan Williams struck out to grief. Agostini's teammate are considered unlikely to come By KEN MOSES | MELBOURNE {tralian farmer will tered, I long as the record is broken. Who is this record struck off the books? It is. John Landy himself, gen tleman farmer of Walkerville Victoria, Australia. than four years ago at Turku Finland, 1 Vancouver Games. SOONER THE BETTER Landy has retired 'from run ning. And t i Canada's three sprinters will be Ay the Bonet iy Jame is involved in the pre-Games battle|the better as far as he is con- for survival in the 100-yard dash|cerned. 1954| no longer the world champion," John said. "Derek Ibbotson won Sithe title with his 3:57.2 long ago, (AP) -- When the field lines up for the start of |the British Empire Games mile {in Cardiff, Wales, a lonely Aus- be hoping against hope that John Landy's official world record will be shat- " He hopes the time will be no have written off thelr chances for more than 3:56. He will switch on his old battery-operated -port- Of the 62 entries In the men's gbje radio, and wil bel for Herb Elliott, Merv Lincoln or whoever is in front to better the record. He will not care who wins, as farmer who so desperately wants to see Landy's It is the John Landy, who more stopped the clocks at 3:58, and a few weeks later went under to Roger Bannister at the "As far as I'm concerned I'm| Eliminations Landy Is Hoping Will Reduce See Mark Broken Landy means every word of what he says, Landy gave up teaching school toward the end of last year and retired quietly to the family farm at Walkerville, Like everything else John Landy has tackled, he and his brother Tony are really doing it the hard way. MAGNIFICENT VIEW Four years ago, the area with the magnificent view over the sea was a wilderness of scrub and useless grasses. John, an agricultural science graduate of Melbourne University analyzed the soll to find its deficiencies, flattened the scrub with heavy tractors, plowed in, then added phosphates and lime to the area. Now the farm is really taking shape, The brothers and rest of the family have built a modern home for themselves with huge glass windows to take in the magnificent view. The huge front room is an ideal trophy room, but there is not one trophy on display. In fact, there is not even a photograph of the great Landy in action at any |stage of his brilliant career. The only clue that an athlete lives in the place is to be found on the back veranda among piles y 10 and was pitching a three-hit Willie Mays on second and Or- {to the aid of the legal Iraqi are Stan Levenson of Toronto and|and if there is any doubt on that of farming equipment, fishing lando Cepeda on first. Cepeda had/second game. tackle and tinned food supplies. It is a battered green travelling overnight bag. On the side written in gold lettering is: "Australian Olympic Team, Helsinki, 1952." At present the bag is being used to mix grass seed for the new has been there too|pastures which are being » open by the Landy brothers. shutout when Labine replaced Durelle Readies For Title Fight MONTREAL (CP)--Yvon Dur-|nesday and then we're going after Stu Cameron of Yorkton, Sask. In the field events, 20-year-old Maureen Rever of Regina, whose winning effort at the Games trials in the broad jump was 17|ter js straightened out soon and |Park road north; Ritson road south closed from Bloor street east to Wolfe street; Harmony road south closed fro mTennyson avenue to Hoskins avenue. France Celebrate time--I reckon it should and will be recognized--Herb Elliott has bettered my time as well. "I sincerely hope that the mat- | Francis Bay Saturday in four minutes and 25 seconds and com- pleted Sunday's second heat in 14:16.5 to emerge the victor over Arthur Ashbury of Huntsville, Cnt., who was driving Miss Mus- koka. Ashbury registered times of 4:38.5 and 4:37.2. The regatta is considered by some speedboat enthusiasts as the top event of its kind in Canada. It is sanctioned jointly by the Canadian Boating Federation and the American Power Boat As- sociation. Chinese UN Delegate Is Robbed NEW YORK (AP) -- A mem- | OBITUARIES B ti 11 D ' as 1 e ay feet 7% inches, will have to do MRS. HUGH CAMPBELL LIFEGUARD INJURED | baler 18 mone {ie BRcL. Tha bt dame of Laidy is erated from Seriously ill for three months, James Thornton, 15, a lifeguard PARIS (Reuters) -- Parades, [the loyalty of the de Gaulle gov- qualifying standard 's set at 18(iong already. Mary Henderson, beloved wife of at Camp Samac was slightly in- fireworks and street dances to-|ernment to republican traditions. feet. | Hugh Campbell, Ritson and Ross- jured when he fell, between the day marked France's most bril-| Gen. Raoul Salan and Gen,| The standards in other over- land Rds., died at the home of | swimming pool and his cabin Sun- liant Bastille Day celebration this| yacques Massu, key "figures in|crowded events are well within| ld elle returns to Montreal tonight|champion Archie Moore." her son-inlaw, Lorne Hall, at|day evening. He was attended by century. the Algiers revolt two months ago the capabilities of Canada's en-| ort Irie | Ottawa, Friday, July 11. the camp physician, and will re-| The largest military parade|tnat led to de Gaulle's call to the|tries: High-jumper Ken Money of in the Laurentians -- the finallof his plans about fighting Holt.| A daughter of the late William | turn to duty today. since the end of the Second World|, emijership, sat with cabinet Ferris, Ont., who has cleared six flurry of glove work before he|He would study the South Afri-|and Mary Henderson, the deceas-| {War strutted through Paris with|ministers on the reviewing stand. feet, 7% inches, can make the risks his British Empire light-|can's style at first--'"there are aleq was born in Scotland Aug. 18,| DRUNK DRIVER President Rene Coty and Premier | final if he managed 6-5. pens 0 ay neavyweight title in his Wednes-|lot of things to look for"--and| sss and married in Hamilton,| A drunk driver was locked up Charles de Gaulle taking the sa-| MESSAGE OF HOPE day night meeting with Mike Holt!/then get down to the business oflOnt in 1912. She had lived in/by Oshawa police Sunday night lute. Squadrons of jet fighters| De Gaulle spoke by radio to FORT ERIE Ont. (CP) -- A of South Africa. {retaining his championship. Canada for 48 years and in Osh- No break-ins were reported to pol- screamed overhead. France's overseas territories, WEATHER 42-day summer racing meet Durelle arrived in Montreal Fri-| 'I didn't think it would take me |awa for the past 30 years. ice over the weekend. Li Avent 2,50 Hoops marched which have been tightly control- here Monday wih 8 nll opene i J " {down e lamps LYS 4 i is. > day from his Baie Ste. Anne, N.B. Jong Jo learn about him," said| po i460 her husband she leaves FALSE ALARM oe AVerin oo rong a pane led liom Parle. sage of hope" TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is-|known names as Whittney and home. He remained overnight and A ] | s is a message of hope," o."" "he "Dominion ublic | Widner represented in nomina- on Saturday was driven to Ste. SHARP CONTRAST : Emma), of Ottawa and two sons,| A false alarm at Bond and On- which extends beyond the Arc dede Gaulle aid, "for we gre(SUst DY he apne Pp HONS 107 Hele versa Agathe, in the heart of the Laur- Durelle's outdoor ring in theig. wou 2nd Ralph, of Oshawa. | tario streets was turned in to the Triomphe. {emerging from incertitude as to! "cu oh SLIT Bon at owers| The Greentree Stable, owned b entian resort area about 50 miles| Laurentians was in sharp con- si ae By 4.|0shawa Fird Department at 8.30 Six thousand Moslem veterans| what our ties will be in the future. i oR re OCoorriag John Hay Whitney, United a porth of Montreal. trast with the drab little base. Also surviving are seven grand, m Saturday. Gasoline spilled|and youth group members, de|We are moving toward a yust{2nd thubdersiorins are pecurtitie Jahn Hay Whittiey, United States At Ste. Agath \door ring| Ment gymnasium in Montreal's|children and two great-grandehil-| on King street east after an auto-|tachments of Moslem troops andiand free community. In 1958 we|SOuth of Late Te 1¥s Mo ning|s sador to Great Britain, e. Agatne, an outgon 8 east end where Holt has been dren. {mobile accident caused another|crack units of the French armedimust build new institutions, es- and although these may spreadihas nominated the four-year-old had been prepared for him and| ooo 0 The memorial service will be alarm at 7.15 p.m. Sunday. The |forces*ook part in the long pro-ltablish the ties of our union in a|Criefly to the northern shores of |coit Pop Corn for tthe $25,000, 11 the husky New Brunswick gisher Under manager Piet Lourens'|held at the Armstrong Funeral department received six ambul- cession. [federal manner, organize a great|the lower Lakes it is joi that in| furlong Niagara Stakes, to be run man lost little me in ge ing close watch, Holt is finishing up|Chapel at 3 p.m. Tuesday, July ance calls over the weekend. CHANT DE GAULLE | political, economic and cultural| Most Joee)ites throughout Sout Aug. 30. ; down to serious business with his training with only light, 30-15 followed by interment in the Tens of thousands of Parisians| entity which will answer the de: {7 Oitatio Shovels wh 3 o/c 0 P. A. B. Widner of Philadelphia ( THREE-CAR CRASH chanted "de Gaulle, de Gaulle.""|mands of modern life and prog: Ut ate a ternoon oF ening. has nominated his colt Gunman SPARS SIX ROUNDS shadow-boxing and rope-skipping|Cemetery. Rev. M. A. Bury, min-| Rosemary Kessler, 54, of 917 July 14 is the anniversary of|ress. arm moist air is approaching |for the same race. After six rounds in the ring|--but has been doing his regulariister of King Street United 6th avenue S. Escanoba, Michi-|the day in 1789 when the revolu-| "I must not fail to say that the the province from the southwest Purses of $725,000 are to be dis- Saturday, Durelle did the equiva-|road work of three or four miles| Church, will conduct the services. gan, was treated for a sore neck|tionary Paris mob stormed the|place of Algeria, so dear and so and an uncomfortably Nam and tributed during the meet, includ- lent of three more at rope-|early every morning. following a three-car crash. at 296|Bastille prison, the symbol of|torn; is marked out and that jt/humid day with varia e cloudi-|ing $110,000 for 15 stakes events. skipping and another two at| It's evident Mike is just about ADAM STEPHEN KZANOWSKI King street east, at 7.20 p.m. [royalist tyranny. |is a choice place in this entity of poss an] sunshine js Sniicipsied metropolitan France. , . ."" | i fidd Lal Sunday program was more of the|pointed there by Laurens. The as-|of his son-in-law, Dennis Diachen- Ronald Robert Cyr, 22, of 188|"special brilliance" on govern-| France's ties with her overseas| A! Iionse Stor over Lake Wil same, with a tapering off today.|tute manager would like Mike to|y, 464 Athol street E. Saturday Windsor avenue, Oshawa, struckiment orders this year to demon- Tipe has caused YSorons Sn Manager Chris Shaban said enter the ring at 172 pounds,|evening July 12, of Adam Steph-|the rear of an automobile driven (strate the upsurge of '"fratern-|theme as the nation moved --"o 0 © a aoa an "Yvon is ready. He weighed 172/maybe half a pound more. |en Kzanowski. The deceased, who|by Karl Leroy Kessler, 65 of 917|ity"* between Metropolitan France|through a three-day celebration 4® = Riovas BA TR pounds after his first workout in| Holt said he's ready--and con-iyaq in hig 77th year, had been in|6th avenue S., Escanaba, Mich.|and the Moslems of Algeria and of Bastille Day. Ontario today this type of weather after a busy weekend of training| Durelle didn't make any secret {a daughter, Mrs. Lorne Hall sparring. partners. | minute workouts -- bag-punching, |family plot in the Oshawa Union | punching the heavy bag. Theat peak condition, carefully| The death occurred at the home|p.m. Sunday. A car driven by| The event was celebrated with possessions were the dominating| oi) activity in Manitoba and Ste. Agathe, shedding two pounds.|fident. Beyond that he wasn't! tailing health for the past year.|The Kessler vehicle was in turn "1 fully expect him to win Wed- making any predictions. CAPSULE NEWS Phone Rate Increases Okayed In Montreal Area OTTAWA (CP)--The board of transport commissioners. in a decision made public Sunday night, has approved Bell Te- phone rate increases for the Montreal area. The increases range from 10 to 50 cents a month for residential phones, depending on areas, and from 25 cents to $1 a month for business phones. The increases go into effect in connection with changes in tele- phone service for a number of | sections in the Montreal area. GRANTS ANNOUNCED TORONTO (CP) Grants totalling $65,000 to 14 medical re- search workers at 10 Canadian universities were announced Sat urday by the Canadian Life In- surance Feliowship Fund. The awards range from $3500 to $6,000 The recipients include Dr. J. W. Kerr, Queen's University, THREE KILLED BRYSON, Que. (CP) -- Three men were killed and a girl was critically injured in a head-on collision at the entrance to this town on highway 8, 55 miles porthwest of Ottawa. Dead are Vincent Roach, 30, and Thomas Wrinn, 15, both of nearby Calumet Island, occupants of one car, and Albert Racine, 19, of nearby Grove Creek, driver of the second car. Lorina Herault, #5, of Davidson, Que, & passen- ger in Racine's car, is in hospi- tal at Shawville, Que., with mul- tiple bone fractures. The cars night on a steep, curving hill dur- ing a heavy rainfall. | | 2 PERSONS KILLED | LISTOWEL, Ont. (CP) -- Two {persons were killed and two oth- {ers injured, one critically, as the {result of a two car collision near here Saturday night. Dead are Nicholas Krotz, 89, lof Kitchener and his son Ralph Krotz, 48, of Gowanstown. In hospital in serious condition with undetermined internal chest injuries is Larry Krotz, 1l-year- old son of the younger victim. In satisfactory condition is Marilyn Coulter, 16 of Listowel, with a fractured jaw, face cuts, the loss of several teeth and injuries to her wrists. APPROVE PLAN TORONTO (CP) -- Mayor Na- than Phillips says he is confident the Ontario Municipal Board will approve Metropolitan Toronto's plan for a $200,000,000 east-west subway. Several of the 12 suburban mu- nicipalities which unite with To- ronto in the metropolitan govern- ment plan to oppose the subway at the municipal board hearing No date has been set The mayor predicted work on the wayway would start in No- vember. | A son of the late Mr. and Mrs Constantine Kzanowski, the de- {ceased was born in the Ukraine pushed into a third car, driven Michael Lobenko, 29, of 305 Bloor street east. Damage to all cars SENTENCE COMMUTED TO LIFE | will invade localities north of and ladjacent to Lake Superior today. Cloudy cool showery weather Patry Is Victor At Valleyfield i VALLEYFIELD, Que. Ferard Patry of Montreal drove {his Patry's My Own over the five- (CP)-- ber of the Nationalist Chinese United Nations delegation was set upon and-robbed on Manhattan's west side early Saturday. The in- cident was the third involving UN personnel in the last 10 months. Minutes after H. Cheng was robbed of $20 and a $150 wrists watch, Patrolman David Maho- ney halted three young men for questioning. Cheng ran up and collided Saturday b; said they had just robbed him. The three youths identified themselves as James Larson, 18, Homer Cosmo, 25, and Alvin Hill, 22, Negro, police said. They were held in $15,000 bail each on charges of assault and robbery. TROUD' 54 SIMCOE NORTH Dec. 24, 1881. A resident of Can- | was estimated at $875. ada for 45 years, he had lived in| {the Oshawa-Whitby district for 13 years. | Mr. Kzanowski was a member of St. George Greek Catholic Church, He leaves his wife, the former Katherine Sawchuk; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Dennis Diachenko (Sophia), of Oshawa and Mrs. Andrew Grenuk (Stella), of Wind- sor and one son, Walter, of Whit- y. Also surviving are 10 grand- children and nine great-grandchil- |dren, The remains will be at the Arm- strong Funeral Chapel for re- quiem mass in St. George Greek {Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Tues- {day, July 15. Rev. J. C. Pereyma will sing the mass. Interment will be in St. Gregory's Cemetery. |prevails in the lee of this storm mile course at an average of ' . {and this will move into northern 70.25 miles an hour during the commov ssrcroy | What's Going To Happen | | Regional forecasts valid until field Speedboat Regatta. Bowmanville, is reported as "'sat-| midnight Tuesday: Patry covered the first heat |isfactory" in the Oshawa Gen- Haliburton regions, Windsor, To-! around." She was taken to the «what's going to happen to my|for the first time I've seen since ronto, London, Hamilton: Warm hospital with shoulder lacerations gad?" he went to the jail here. But in jtareq showers or thunderstorms Thi H - V 1 i 4 v way 401, near the Whitby-Picker- priqay when he was told the fed | An Ottawa announcement said developing toward evening on ing town line Friday afternoon. eral cabinet had commuted his/the cabinet's decision on the Forecast temperatures Tuesday: 70 and likely central Ontario Tues- weekend to win the featured 266- The condition of Margaret Lap-| | | To My Dad, Boy Asks Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- over the five-mile course on St. eral Hospital today. Miss Lapham! and humid with variable cloudi- and possible head injuries follow:| Those were the first words by [spite of his relief his first words | both' days. Gusty southerly winds leath sentence to a life term in|father's sentence would be hand- REPORT RECOVERY | | li day. jclass event in the annual Valley- ham, 22, of 192 King street east, | {ara, Lake Ontario, Georgian Bay, is reported to be "up and SAULT STE. MARIE Ont. (CP) the report, said later: "He smiled ness today and Tuesday. Scat- ing an automobile crash on High- 17.year-old Rodney Montgomery were about his father." 15 to 25. ) Kingston penitentiary. ded down later. Mrs. Lester Durkee, 414 of 112 65 Tuesday and Wednesday Only! Father And Son 'Welton Sign ; id Win In Archery With The Argos LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A father TORONTO (CP) John Wel- Trenton Mr. Murphy said Rodney told St: Catharines : him he hopes to gain a release pficionn from Kingston through good be- Killaloe .. CAR EXPLODES haviour and hard work. "I asked Earlton .. BERTHIER, Que. (CP)--Three him if he thought he could make | Sudbury persons were killed Sunday when|good if he was given a break. He|Ronn Bay their car exploded when hit bY looked at me and said quietly White River ... another car oe Te yes, or he'd die trying." | Moosonee and son combination from Michi-\ton a Canadian who made the, Lrovincial police identified the gan walked off with two of 10 Big Four Football League's all- dead ' as Gillies Thibodeau, 36,! major awards Sunday at the|star team last year as defensive|20d Marcel Croze, of : Jatiette, windup shoot of the fourth annual|end, has come to terms with To. QUE.» and Jeannette Valols, 25, two-day tournament of the Forest|ronto Argonauts. of Berthier. ¢ City Archers' Club. | Welton previo. sly said he would The victims were in a car Top winners were Jack Kelf of stay in his construction business parked in front of Miss Valois'), Brantford, who copped the men's|this season because Argos home, police sald. Another. cal expert free style event, and John wouldn't meet his demands. rammed into the rear of their's May, of Port Huron, Mich., who| Boyd Carter, Canadian - borp|and set off the explosion. {topped the men's expert instinc-lend who came to camp last year| Beriliier is some 45 miles north-| {tive division. Mr. May's 15-year-|as an American, also turned up| east of Montreal. old son, Walter, captured the|Thursday. Argos previously had CLIMBERS KILLED junior boys laurels. BERGAMO, Italy (AP) Italian mountain climbers were Other winners included Iris Carter, Sarnia, ladies' expert in SHIP "ARD CENTRE killed Sunday in a fall while The first stzamer was launched [scaling the steep wall of Preso- ber. | Crown Attorney C. T. 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