THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, March 16, 1962 Heart Doctor en 'Not Guilty Ruled | On Death In 1919 PEMBROKE (CP) -- Clifford had argued that there had been : O'Brien, 66 - year - old house variations in O'Brien's accounts painter and odd jobs man, of the incident as related by po- walked out of court here a free lice and other witnesses. man Thursday after being ac- He said the Crown had not quitted of manslaughter in the fully established whether death of a Pembroke tobaccon- O'Brien had dragged Legge onto Court Reserves Advice For ae Appeal Decision . Longevity OTTAWA (CP)--W. C. Bow-; Mr. Bowman said evidence The condition was detected in Astronaut to NASA, should continue in the alcohol, desserts, gasoline and 4 mass of circumstantial evi-|other evidence showed that Ken-signment for the next orbitalimeeting to review the case ad- Doctors described Slayton's eart rou e laitticulty as an "erratic heart November, 1959, NASA said. At that time it was decided Slay- ee ith : ' WASHINGTON (AP -- Heart program and the condition TORONTO (CP) -- Want to man Ontario director of publicigiven at the trial by three ofjtfouble has forced. astronaut|should be monitored closely. electricity, Ldddte world-famed dence clearly establishes that/dall wanted to get rid of his space flight and the job will go vised NASA Thursday that Slay- heart specialist. Arthur James Kendall killed his wife so that he could live with|to M. Scott Carpenter, the ton should not attempt the mis- : rate. Forces Out ton, an air force major on loan live to 80? Then cut out tobacco, prosecutors, said Thursday that/Kendall's five children and/Donald K. Clayton out of his as-| An air force medical board The advice, to the Canadian|wife in a lonely Bruce Penin- another woman National Aeronautics andjsion, known as the official Proj- ist 43 years ago. The Supreme Court Jury, | which twice returned to seek re- ? directon on legal points, re- ; turned ifs verdict of not guilty aaa ene ~e : MUTINY LEAVES EGGS Cook Cuthbert Griffiths of | fare. Bacon-and-egg mutiny ? British freighter Bannervale | led to resignation of Capt offers eggs left over after 16 | Murdo Macleod and dismissal Spaniards and 2 Greeks in | of mutineers crew refused to eat English --(CP Electoral Areas Census Figures OTTAWA (CP)--A vote of a fisherman in the lonely Magda- jts s -arries 20 times as ee a yt pF oe oe lal 124,913, Y ork-Sc arborough rose dent of the bustling Toronto sub from 167,310, the Halifax urb of Scarborough in electing count rose to 225,723 from 197 his member of Parliament 943 The sparsely-inhabited Iles-de- Canada's only other two-mem la-Madeleine federal constitu- poy constituency Queen's ency in the Gulf of St. Lawrence ,, ,, : and the exploding suburban rid- P.E.I., whose population rose ing of York-Scarborough repre- slightly to 45,842 from 43,425. sent opposite ends of the popula. Iles-de-la - Madeleine, whose tion spectrum in parliamentary,population in 1956 was 11,556, representation. retains the distinctibn of being The 1961 census figures for the least-populous constituency federal electoral districts, issued in each census. today by the Dominion Bureau) The suburban boom is re- of Statistics, show a population flected further in that five other of 12,479 in Iles-de-la-Madeleine ridings now have populations of and 276,252 for York-Scarbor- more than 150,000. The Montreal borough riding of Jacques Cartier-La- These figures compare with Salle rose to 163,148 from 110,- the national average of 68,823 931 and Laval to 193,437 from population for each of the 265 117,525; the Tornto area consti parliamentary seats based on\tuencies of York Centre to 190,- Canada's total population of 18,- 405 from 127,591 and York West 938.247 at June 1,.1961. After the to 162,604 from 110,050; and Ed- last census in 1956 the national monton West jumped to 150,257 average was 60.682, based on a from 106.778 population of 16,080,791 The new census figures are HALIFAX PASSED expected to be a principal guide The mushroom growth of the though not the only one. in de- suburbs in Canada's two larg- termining the next major re- * est cities has resulted in the distribution of parliamentary " two - member Halifax constitu-5®4!s ency losing its place as the most > populous riding. It now passed by the single-member ridings of York-Scarborough and Montreal-Mercier. Wirephoto) The Montreal riding increased population to 233.964 from while is is sur Widow Pays Bill | Incurred In 1911 STRATFORD (CP)--The Gen eral Hospital has received $20 from a 75-year-old widow in > Fort Wayne, Ind., to pay a bill incurred during a typhoid epi- * demic in 1911. ~ "We did not intend to cheat." i the woman said in a letter to j the hospital board. Her family| T was a large one and could not} meet all its debts at the time.) The widow said she wanted tn "meet the Lord" with a clear conscience. 4 BURY HATCHET MUNICH (AP)--Some 80,000 German and French war vet-| erans, many of whom fought each other in the Second World) War, are holding a reconcilia tion meeting here March 16-18 | . Sponsors include President Charles de Gaulle and West German President Heinrich PLAYOFFS @ JUVENILE @ OWEN SOUND vs. OSHAWA SAT., MAR, 17th 8 P.M. OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA Adults 50c; Children 25¢ after being out for 3% hours. Thus ended a case that be- gan in 1919 when the mangled body of Michael Legge was dis- icovered on the railway tracks in this Ottawa Valley commu- nity after being run over by a train. A coroner's jury at the time ruled the death accidental, though two men later were charged with murder but re- leased for lack of evidence. GIVES SELF UP That was how things stood until one day last August when O'Brien walked into a_ police station at Wawa, about 100 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, and voluntarily gave himself up in connection with the long-forgot- ten case. O'Brien told police he had killed the tobacconist after the man had made homosexual ad- vances. The house painter was charged with murder and brought here for trial When the trial opened this week the jury dismissed the murder charge, but returned a true bill-on the mans incident Mr. Justice D. R. Morand, in his address to the jury Thurs- dav said it would have to de- cide whether O'Brien had com- mitted an "unlawful blow," whether the accused had a tuall placed Le on the rail way track, and whether the vic tim was dead or alive when run over ARGUES VARIATIONS Defence Thomas G Edmonstone Ont., Firm Warming counsel of Renfrew, | Convicted Of laughter , Health Forum, came from Dr. Paul Dudley White of Boston, who steered former United States president Eisenhower through his heart attack. He didn't mean to substitute candles for light bulbs, but rec- ommended. old-fashioned stairs rather than:elevators, and walk- ing rather than driving. The 75-year-old doctor prac- ises what he preaches. He walks a lot, rides a bicycie and shuns desserts, such as the chocolate cream cake served at Thursday's forum lunch He cited exercise as import- ant in avoiding today's "uncon- trolled epidemic--hardening of the arteries."' the tracks, or that he actually hit him and left him. O'Brien received the verdict calmly. He shook hands with some of his guards and then was congratulated by a crowd, in- cluding two brothers, who mil- led around him. He said he plans to return to Hawk Junction near Wawa, where he wants to spend the rest of his life on his old age pension, ad continuing to do the occasional odd job. Mother Of 5 Atherosclerosis, the process whereby arteries become nar- rowed by fatty deposits on their nner walls, is no longer con- fined to the old, he said. 1: now s a disease of the middle-aged and even the young "Why educate highly a bril- ant mind only to have it snuf- d out at 35 or 40 vears simply ause of physical neglect of » arteries?' he asked Wounding MARIE, Dyni Thursday Ont 42 was SAULT STE (CP) -- Mrs five, convicted of wounding her hus- band with intent to cause bodily | harm , She was sentenced months in jail, but her said he would seek leave to ap peal Sophie mother of to lawyer Bigwin Inn Resort Purchase Revealed TORONTO (CP) --The pur- chase of the Bigwin Inn resort and Bigwin Island by 2 group f Toronto businessmen, headed Paul A. Lobraico, was an- nounced Thursday The amount of purchase for the resort hotel, claimed to be the second largest in the British Commonwealth, was not re- vealed but a figure of $2,000,000 was given for purchase together with planned development The inn and island, 130 miles north of Toronto on Lake of evidence which would cause her Bays, had been owned by Frank to have such grave fears S. Leslie since 1948. The hotel |would pick up a loaded shotgun.'was first established in 1920 on Dyni, 46 'ft hip with a shotgun Dec. 27 He declined to testify se and the Crown reduced the arge against Mrs. Dyni from ted murder in the ca bs itions I to leave me and the kids alone when he was drinking, but he never gave me a chance," she testified. "'He jumped at the zun and it went off Magistrate Ian Munro said Mrs. Dyni's actions showed in tent and that he was unable to find any justification within the she sula cabin in August, 1952, and disposed of her body. He made the statement shority before the Supreme Court of Canada reserved de- cision on an appeal by Kendall against his conviction at Walker- ton, Ont., last October of the capital murder of Helen Robson Kendall. Stock Market Wavers From Gain To Loss TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market wavered between gains and losses during moderate trading Thursday, but closed with advances outnumbering de- clines. All indexes showed fractional gains except Western oils In the main. list, Oshawa Wholesale A gained one point to a 1962 high of 33%4. Distillers Seagrams also gained one point, while gains of %, went to Mas sey-Ferguson, Atlas Steel, Can- ada Cement and Moore Corpora- tion Papers and banks were weaker, with Abitibi down 4% and Consolidated Paper off %4, and Imperial Bank of Com- merce and Toronto-Dominion off ¥% and \%4 respectively. On the exchange index, indus- trials rose .13 at 627.79,. golds 61 at 88.61 and base metals .73 and 208.73. Western oils dropped 68 to 121.92. Closing volume) was 3,058,000 shares compared! with 3,773,006 Wednesday In base metals, Consolidated Mining and Smelting and Fal- conbridge rose %%, while Inter- national Nickel and fell 14. Speculatives saw Lake Dufault drop 10 cents to $5.10 it a land Northgate 10 cents to $5.85 by barge River area Ventures |-- He as lower court decisions condemn- ing the 5l-year-old accused be hanged ject Kendall's appeal for a new trial on grounds that which convicted directed by the trial judge RESPECTS CONTENTION Mr. ment by Charles Dubin of Tor onto, the evidence dren should not be believed. Mr, Mrs. theee and James, who were 8, 12 respectively, lice that home. However, at their father's trial nine years later they testi- fied that they their mother. Mr. contends that the children at the trial described accurately they years ly were talked they feared He disagreed with a submis- sion by Mr judge kind would be on evidence of being op witness is suddenly called upon to recall some ordinary event,"' he said be burned into their memories.' The oldest horse ked the court to uphold Space Administration announced ect Mercury schedule as MA- Thursday night. 7. Walter M. Schirra will be Car- A board of civilian cardiole- penter's backup pilot on the gists confirmed the condition. flight, now tentatively set for, Carpenter and Schirra _ are late April or early Mav navy pilots who, like Slayton Carpenter was backup pilot/and the other astronauts, joined for John Glenn Jr., when Glenn'NASA in April, 1959. Carpenter |made the first U.S. orbital flight/is a lieutenant commander, last month Schirra a commander. to April 17 and to re- the was jury him mis- SAVE! SAVE! On... Bowman rejected argu- Kendall, that of the three chil counsel for said that when disappeared the Ann, Margaret 11 and told po had left Dubin Kendall children, in 1952 their mother had seen him kill Bowman said the Crown what some nine when they They had not interval because their father Saw 3 button, single breasted blue, grey and and heard Single BOYS' with centre 9 95 brown . seoson & SPORT COATS ! ! vent. Colors BOYS' SUITS! 16 button this Sizes 8 to the Dubin that in) a case the jury a tria of this that convict » without must charge Ae Boys' Dress Flannel Trousers To match any Sport Jocket. New shodes, 2 gg : e Sizes 8 to 16 DUNN' 36 King St. East Oshawa Downtown Oshawa Shopping Centre CE corrobore his is not a case where a "The event here would OLD HORSE recorded age for was 62 years attained "Old. Billy', an English horse from the Mersey ERR Shareholders Not To Sell MONTREAL (CP)--The Foun dation Company of Canada Ltd told shareholders Thursday: that the directors and "several of the larger and most influential shareholders" will not accept an offer made by an unidenti- fied client of the National Trust Company to acquire 500,000 of the 1,188,816 shares of the com- pany A letter to shareholders said because of the secrecy of iden- tity of interests seeking to, ac- quire effective control of the company, they could not recom- mend acceptance of the offer. The offer, made Tuesday, said the first 500,000 shares of Foun- dation tendered the National Trust Company would be bought at $14.75 a share, about $3 above the current market price Shares of Foundation closed at $11.63 on the Montreal Stock Exchange last Friday, but rose to $14.25 on announcement of the offer Tuesday. 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