! BATTAGLIA WHEELED IN FOR X-RAY John Louis (The Bat) Bat- taglia, 42, once described by | the Treasury Department as an "underworld character of | mapor importance,"' puts a {| hand to. his face as he is wheeled into an X-ray room | Investigators said Battaglia, in Hollywood last night fol- | who was scheduled to enter a fecal a ee ee | plea in federal court on Mon- lowing a shooting in his home. | His wife, Patsy, 30, was later booked on suspicion of as- sault with a deadly weapon. | and gambling, --(AP Wirephoto) day to charges of tax evasion | gave conflict- | ing accounts of the shooting. Lawyers To Back NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Lieutenant - Governor Keiller Mackay of Ontario urged Wel- land and Lincoln County bar as- sociation lawyers Saturday night to be "champions of lib- erty." "Never has there been a time so challenging as today and our profession speaks to us as a sec- ondary conscience," Mr. Mac- kay told the association's fifth annual dinner-dance. He criticized the indiscrimin- ate use of the word '"'democ- racy" and said some view it as a panacea for all the world's ills, including those of democ- racy itself. Urged Liberty "May we strive to keep the world safe for democracy, but democracy safe for the world too," he said. The lieutenant - governor said law is the foundation of society. No profession to which an indi- vidual can devote his life re- Will Name Juveniles In Court WALLA WALLA, Wash. (AP) Names of youths brought into juvenile court here under cer- tain circumstances will be re- leased for publication starting next Jan, 1 under a new policy d by Judge Albert N. quires such intellectual ability and such firm moral standards, he said. Mr. Mackay attended ser- vices at Drummond Hill Pres- byterian Church Sunday. He is the first representative of the Queen ever to worship at the church, built on the site of the Bradford. ! The Superior Court judge said removal of anonymity that has shielded juveniles is being done experimentally for at least a ear. "Our idea is that we've tried the other method since 1913 and the juvenile record hasn't shown Batt'e of Lundy's Lane in the War of 1812. the improvement we feel it \should. HAMILTON (CP) -- Alder- man David Lawrence said Sun- day the deadlocked negotiations between the city and striking operating engineers should be taken out of the hands of the board of control. Ald. Lawrence said he will propose Tuesday that a commit- tee of councillors be established to take over negotiations which lasted only a few minutes when the board and representatives of Local 700, International Union of Operating Engineers (CLC), met Saturday. | Frank Read, the local's busi- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 30, 1961 13 Alderman Urges New Committee ness agent, said: "The board tossed two papers on the desk, a resume of the negotiations that it had sent to the members of council and a copy of the offer it made to us two weeks ago in Toronto. "As far as we were con- cerned, there was nothing more to discuss." The union had issued a state- meut earlier which said it. had lost confidence in the board and no longer wished to negotiate with it. Siace the operating engineers waiked out four weeks ago de- Memorial Exhibit Tribute To Writer WINDSOR (CP)--A two-week memorial exhibition of the works of Ernest Hemingway will be opened at Assumption University Nov. 5, The exhibit calued at $900,000, iniludes manuscripts, auto- graphed first editions and let- ters written by the noted au- thor. The items are owned by Charles Feinberg," a Detroit book collector, and Professor William White of Wayne State University. manding a 36 - cent + hourly increase, supervisory: personnel have been operating the city's pumping stations, sewage plants and boiler rooms. Bomarc Termed _ Delegations Nuclear Weapon Meet Red gy nl gems ay lr ala Ambassador Night. a Bomarc B missile re-| 'North Bay is going to be a| « . ey =e i cently delivered to the North|great defence centre and if the], ee r) "De -- -- Bay launching site can only|Liberals were in power he)\'€ - Dom» delegations met with carry a-nuclear warhead. |would be proud to maintain it, Russian Ambassador Amasasp He accused the Conservative) although it may not be the same ae Saturday while 100 SG EALIaNt be eoacealing: thle kind of defence centre." p acard - waving ( anadian Com- Psi dhe subiie. Of the next election, he said: | Munists marche d on I arliament ae. Macmade anak 0 ole "The record of the govern- Hill to protest the West's policy a Aes ue rappers the last four years is|/tow ard Berlin and Germany coiaeiced Ey the Northeastern| OnE to be the major issue. The si After a meeting with the Rus- ae Wanlbration and government will try to avoid/sian ambassador, four members ego ni = Liberal As: that by throwing up of the Canadian Committee of e Nipissing Riding Liberal As Tight money, 1100 staged a three - hour' sit- down strike at the embassy "sips screens: sapere talk and travei. 'We had been told that some gates "'because Mr. Aroutunian did not agree to ask his govern- smoke taxes, Phd 'We have lost faith in Can- decision about the kind of war-jaqa's government but we al- head for this missile would be| ways have faith in Canadian decided at some emergency,"|neople. Canadians will call on he said, referring to a nearby\Tjberals to got going again. We missile base, one of two planned) wij) be returned once again to for Canada. responsibility. I believe we will If that time comes it will be|win the next election, but more too late to send to Washington|jmportant, we will deserve to and say, 'send us some war-)win the election." heads." | Jack Garland, "gt a" Nipis- . sing, described by Mr. Pearson TERMED SHOCKING as git of the most valuable "It is a shocking thing to|Liberal members of the oppo ee ka eae 'ana-|sition, said: "It has cost Can-| 3 f E side the Peg eenhe that this pt Roe ada $3,100,000,000 to give John| embassy gates, and no further missile just delivered here can-| (Diefenbaker) his chance during| attempt was made to remove mot take a conventional war-'these four years." them. Tney refused to budge, al- though at one point both Ottawa City police and Russian em- bassy officials threatened to have them removed. Several police cruisers pa- trolled the area around the em- bassy, and a police lieutenant attempted to move the demon- ment to cease nuclear testing."} | | } | 6k NY ATE, 6 cal aA, ives } | } | } | | } | | | French-Canadian fessor Roger Bray of the Uni- History Survey \versity of Toronto, said they had} ja two - hour interview with the} |Soviet ambassador in which all} jaspects of disarmament were} | discussed. | Others in the delegation were | Alfred Friend, a civil servant; | OTTAWA (CP)--French-Cana-|jority of them complained that -- Parker, a trucker's dians believe the main feature | their main problem was lack of ahi ne J. M. McNamee, a} of their history has been the con-|administrative backing from the ; a matician, all from Tor- tinuous confrontation of t helhost government. oa beaten with the conquerors, a) They also said bad material), © sis Montreal mothers seek- Laval University survey shows.|and psychological living condi-|!"8 @n end to nuclear testing | The conquest of Canada by the|tions were often a problem. So British was considered by all but}wa: the unwillingness of local one of the people who answered/experts. to give them real con- the survey as the major event/trol of projects for which they in French-Canadian political his-|were officially responsible. tory. | In many cases, the antipathies Confederation was also one of|that result neutralize or destroy the decisive moments. \the international good will each "for the safety of our children"| presented a letter addressed to| Professor Jean-Charles Falar-|°*P2¢tt is supposed to be promot- Soviet Premier Khrushchev to the Russian ambassador, along deau of Laval reported the re-| "itr Spicer suggested Canada sults of the survey to the conven-| 4" + io with a 2,000 - signature petition. The letter appealed to Mr. Khrushchev 'as a father and grandfather" to show some con- cern for the safety of mankind. |! : ' : . tion of L'Association Comet oes tat are ae enne-Francaise pour lAvance-|)anned, should insist on rigor- ment des Sciences. ous preparation of the working The conscription crisis of 1917| facilities for the experts, an Robarts Speaks o | On Education was one of the turning points|should work out fhe pay scale for French-Canadians since for/for them 'on a itricly inter- HAMILTON (CP). -- Educa-! the first time federal govern-|governmenial level." Your Future's better if you're backed by Bonds! No matter how young or how old -- everyone has something to plan for and to save for! Whatever your plans, Canada Savings Bonds are a convenient and systematic way of building up savings to help you realize your goals. And there's nothing quite like a reserve of Bonds to give you a feeling of security and confidence in the future! 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Equally important with the Making his first speech since! being named last Wednesday to! conscription decision was On- tario's denial of the right of succeed Premier Frost as leader French-language education in its A Free Woman of the Ontario Progressive Con- servative party, Mr. Robarts| i said he had recently talked with| public school system. DETROIT (CP) -- After 49 1 | One reply, piacing the school/years in prison, Mrs. Frances decision equal to the conscrip-|Dewey, 84, wants to die a free Wants To Die ? subsp Broins', Tree ov Hooves Vermeer a beeen watt , ayy Yon 5 Sree: Karen ane Beat ot aut hon Gonganyr Vou nunlenn sherri wire naenimirenelt anon t hit Tenleap orkerb Denaleobaenenrel ttn 9! poral pon wleryrertl" plewor | and pay ion et Vaaut: Ja roonyreast one rnd mcmenint ati atc anveml, 7 Oh herr ent rr § firilas we OF en a ' ¢ parsod soho! poy wehodaler wil csonageenenant Laan those days was a vast form or mold into which everyone was) forced willy-nilly," Speaking to the annual con-| vention of the Ontario Council] for Exceptional Children, he} said the number of special classes in Ontario has nearly doubled since 1954. A total of 2,061 retarded, children are at- tending special classes and 72 associations operate schools for 'retarded or exceptional children. an elderly lady who had made! a survey among people her own age. j tion crisis in importance, said) woman. "She found that they had dis-| Ontario's decision 'made! Mrs. Dewey was given a life/liked school intensely, that they French-Canadians realize, once|sentence in 1912. after being ¢on- had commented on the boredom) again, that they are not really victed of beating to death her °f rote learning and that they equal to other Canadians and|adopted one - year - old son.|had objected to the role played| that their liberties are to be} She has applied for parole to|DY Punishment in the schools of| trampled underfoot at exactly /officials of the Detroit House of . a 38 the same time they are being|Correction. called to battle for their liber-} If favorably considered by the ties." state parole board, the applica- Keith Spicer, head of the po-|tion will go to Governor John litical science department of the | Swainson. He alone has the University of Ottawa, said the power to commute her sentence Canadian government does not|to a lesser term and make her take care of the technical ex-jeligible for parole or give her perts it sends abroad the way a full pardon. American and British govern-| Commented one prison offi- ments do. cial: 'Whatever her past, Mrs. A survey among experts sent|Dewey is just a feeble old to Asia showed that a great ma- woman who wants to die free." Truly as Canadian as its name! CANADIAN OIL om FAH eee ae ee oe MAKERS OF WHITE ROSE GASOLINES e MOTOR OILS] ANADA SAVINGS BONDS good for You~and Canada too!