Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1962, p. 14

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: em a a a a ae Oo ca ne eae we, a a ear ae a ere eee ee ee eee eee | 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, May 10, 196. ! 1 (3 7 ° ° Thomson Acquires : Court Upholds _ limber, Diver |usitania Probed | os W | . Problems Same oa: ye HITBY And DISTRICT Lower Verdict comme cy mae Over Munitions ita tascdtts lwho has climbed higher than announced the acquisition of ' | ay ; : . t lications. 'Tb A Crown appeal of a lower|damage to the right rear bump: |erak tc and the man who has} |QNDON (AP) --An Ameri-| There is no dispute that the scham ted cece ona court decision was rejected atler of the Burgess' vehicle. sunk lower than anybody found)-an skin diver who plunged 300\ship was designed. to carry| ; Strat. 14? Track Meet Re sults Ontario County Appeal Court] Defence Counsel Thomas they oe rey -- ma COM feet to the wreck of the Lusi-|guns. The British claim, hie lee ane tea Came News, sn held at Whitby Wednesday.|Greer said that the panel|/™00--@ck 0! money. tania has uncovered indications|ever, it was unarmed when tor-|independent and non - political 'Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck|truck was used as a bread| Sir Edmund Hillary, con-ithe Germans may have beenjpedoed. Light found no gun on|naner with an average weekly queror of Mount Everest, andjright in saying the liner carried|the foredeck as shown in the! circulation of 36,000. It has no i / e |was appealing a verdict which|delivery truck and was fitted z t i found a Port Perry man not\|with metal shelves which vi-/J@cques Piccard, ny | explored' munitions when they sank her/ship's plans. lnaknadtion. "with 'the 'anus J e leuilty of leaving the scene of|brated when the truck was in|the deepest part of the Pacific|47 years ago. There is more evidence that|party ' } Ocean, met Tuesday in Toronto) [Pinte 'otheua ane a een jan accident. Lawrence Edward|motion. He also argued thatlior the first ti Both said) ,/he famous British passenger|the Lusitania was carrying am-| , 5 Tee : : ._\Burgess of RR 1, Port Perry,|the impact of the accident|for the first time. Both saic| oi, went to the bottom of thel i: Aes stoi (trade publication and a confi- oi, Anderson y ereet, H erirer OS oy Arai ee Relay -- Scarlet/appeared before His Honor|would not be noticeable owing te ee ee ont Atlantic May 7, 1915, 20 min-|umition. The ship's manifest.| dential guide circulated to sec- + A. eek esd ct dt Judge W. Lane. te the vibration. Hanae is : utes after bei jsaid BBC television producer/ond-hand motor dealers. Meet on Monday afternoon onjbear (G). SENIOR BOYS : ; peditions. ites after being struck by a} ; jond-hand motor deale the school playing fields with) Standing broad jump -- D.| 190 Yard Dash -- D. Bradley George Wallace Simpson of| Mr. Affleck said that the ac- Both are travelling the world German torpedo. Of the 1,950|Maurice Harvey, showed the) Earlier this year the Thomson classes for boys and girls in|Fisher (G); B. Stark (S); J.\(G) 114: D. Matthews (G). A.|West Hill said in evidence that/cused admitted he had beenity coltect funds to enable them °°!S0"S on board, 1,198 died. (cargo included 4,000 cases oneenna ns bought a a the senior, intermediate and|Terlecki (G); J. Senko (G). |Doole (G): D. Swain (G). FB germ of Jan. 20, 1962,/drinking before the accident), continue their dangerous oc- John Light, 23, of Elmhurst,|small arms ammunition. pager ge tg prs hg while driving north on Highwayjand the view taken by many cupations. N.Y., led a team of divers to, At least one survivor remem-|raphy. ; ee Serre is resulty tlt. Rereeae (OW. McD eanelll agent =D: Matthews south of Brookiin, 1 d that ollowing are the results of/L. Hartman (S); W. McDonnell) (Gg a, 3); Altay SOU ooklin, he was/people nowadays was thal soon-| ¢. 7 ' : sti os ie } ; ger the meet. The mark of the win-|(S); M. Nielsen (S). |Doole (G); Ps Dalby @. "" passed by a panel truck travel-ler than face a jail sentence| yew Free sioe vl is Gener ie ar machen pg ig ao ba Guten oe ANT C ner of each event follows after) Discus -- I. Bergstrom (S)| 449 Yard Dash--J. Spencer) ling at a high rate of speed. He|jthey would rather run from an|. Chicago encyclopedia firm (Olt the south coast of Ireland.|The log of the German sub- GIANT CLAMS the winner's name and _also|58-2; L. Hartman (S); P. Neal|/(G) 59: §. MacDonald (S): [also said that he passed thejaccident. He also stated that) 4i¢h will sponsor his next ex- Underwater pictures by his | ee U-20 states that it fired) The giant type of clam found shown second, third and fourth|(S); M. Burton. (S). 'A. Dalby (G); D. Bradley (G).|'tuck in Brooklin but laterjthe total evidence was 'Suffi-| sedition. He plans to return topedition were shown on British! get, ete elon rg thejon islands in the warm areas of place winners. The (S) and} Softball throw -- C. Batty (S)) 880 Yard Run--J. Spencer|"orth of the village the vehicle|cient to warrant a conviction., |i}, fyerest area and set up television Tuesday se etonation was ol lowe by althe Pacifie and Indian oceans (G) which follows each nameji41' 3"; S. Robertson (S); A./(G) 2:18; D. Jeffreys (S); E.|Passed him again, striking his} His Honor said that although|schools for the Sherpas--the ae ee ce ee may 'weigh up to 1) Pm. printed denotes the school's| Dryden (G), Winacott (G); S. MacDonald/left front. fender sending him|the beer drinking may have| hardy sadutitain beable WHO as Light's findings led him to be- : Scarlet and Grey teams which} Basketball relay -- Grey 45;)(s). off course. been a factor in the collision|sisted him on his famous ex- eve the wreck of the Lusitania : competed in the track meet. aoe Grey; Grey. Mile Run -- D. Jeffreys (S)| Mr. Simpson said that he pur-|there was enough evidence to|pedition. has been tampered with. A sec- Travel by Train to the JUNIOR GIRLS Pas oe 1 codec (Oh ue te MacKay: (S); T. Hat-|sued the panel truck at speeds "vad goog ened = They were in Toronto for aition of steel. deck appears to 60 Yard dash -- R. Lockyer] ee. ' : '| 7). : ver 80 ' ave known 0! e impact. His television appearance. have: been cut away ith ATLANTIC PROVI CES Korte' (S) tied; A. Dryden (G).| Running Broad Jump -- A,|V® mph, but was unable Honor found the accused not torches. He also shothareoted (G) 9:5; S. Mason (G); D.| Relay 4 x 110 -- Scarlet 1:02; | - + gt. to stop him. The witness said : Z 3 . 'Y4;|Doole (G) 16' 9"; J. V; = ee : i 3 ; 4 j Mitchell (G); R. M. Eeckhout|crey, Ese Ack ke ance ander| that be then <cedtected ua guilty. -- ee tes aNemiae NEXT . cary the! ir} = Enjoy modern equipment ~ travel relaxed . lLaioie (G ' "|police, He also said that Bur- ni ego are cardboard, sheared from its 75 Yard dash -- R. Lockyer|\ JUNIOR BOYS Lajoie (G). Sei tea anil ; LONDON (CP)--Sir Tyrone'fastenin (G); T. English (G); R.-M.| 220 Yard Dash -- B. Andrews) 10?» Step and Jump -- D.|S@S8 subseugently denied all) NEW NAMES g Eeckhout (G): G. Agar (S). |(S): R. Kroll (S); B, Lageer| SW" (G) 35° 814": D. Thomson -- of the accident occur-| LONDON (CP) -- Jockeys) @uthrie, who helped wee the THINK THERE WAS BLAST &, Running broad jump -- T.|(S); T. Doyle (G). ee idisiag' Neto aOP TS [Sonny Ng Kee Fatt and Jami|Shakespeare Festival Theatre) "tverything suggests an ex- % English (G) 13' 1"; R. Lockyer| 100 Yard Dash -- S. Small) Wanski (G) : ° PC Clifford Pegg of the| h Sei ; »,/at Stratford, Ont., takes his pro-|plosion on the side away from. a Me i , |Ahmed Said will add a touch i ' ' : s - ; High Jump J. Spencer (G)| Whitby Detachment OPP, said/ i . . -/th . Z < ¢ (G); J. Delaney (S); A.'\(G) 12.3; R. Kroll (S); B.le. ait ' : : ; "moll = ductions of Gilbert and Sulli-/the torpedo," said BBC com- Thrower (S) , Craigie (8): D. Bell (S) |5' 1"; D. Thomson (S); J. Van-|that on hearing from Mr. Simp-jOf the Orient to English race-) Pinafore and Pirates of/™Mentator Patrick Troughton Standing broad jump -- L.| 440 Yard Dash -- B. Andrews|4"Ende (S); E. Winacott (G)./son he traced the licence num-|track programs. They have signal densa cid sees alee hak oes a abet cai Spencer (S 66"; S. Fowler|(S) 60: ra Dair (G)<B. Greedl:., Pole Vault -- E. Winacott (G)|ber of the accused and took|been brought with two horses Penzance to Los Angeles in | * oe ' 7" 1"; D. Jeffreys (G); B./him into custody. The officer|/frem Malaya by trainer Jack|July. Later they will be at the (G); J. Bath (G); M. Herron) (S); J. Fowler (G). . q "in |Gribben (S) testified that there was slight § souver Fes (S). | 080 Yard Run -- B. Andrews Javelin Throw -- I. Lajoie (G)| ---- = isan Sais Vancouver al High jump -- J, Bath (G)/(S) 2:31; W. Verhoeven (G); D.\193) yi». R Lamb (G): A < " 41"; D. Provinsky (G); T. S.| Westlake (S); R. Howard (G). |nainy (Gq), me Mason (G); J. Morrison (G) Mile Run -- G. Eenling (G)! Shot Put -- B. Gribben (S) Shot put -- S. Fowler (G)\6:5; D. Henderson (G); C.!39> 19; J. VanderEnde (S): J YOUNG MODERNS : -- arrive refreshed, For information, PHONE 723-4122 -- 723-4512 CANADIAN NATIONAL 23'814"": B_ Barnes (S); J. Mor-| Szymezak (S); G. Curl (S). elie G - rison (G); B. McPhaden (S) Running Broad Jump -- B gfe Bhd gts pag Discus -- S. Flower (G): B.jGreen (S) 15' 10%'; S. Small). : . 6 McPhaden (S); M. Gaudaur|(G): J, VanderMeulen (G); J./Ski (G) & la"; J. Kapusienski (G); B. Brant (G); B. McPha-|Speilen (G) Nd Aaa ta out leg tae den (S). |_ Hop, Step and Jump -- G. Senior 440 Relay -- Grey .50; D re) WwW N T re) WwW N , Softball throw -- J. Morrison| Dair (G) 33' 10%"; S. Small) carlet (G) 129' 944"; J. Forrester (G);|(G); B. Green (S); J. Patter-|°"s : : me B. Barnes (S); S. Mason (G). |son (5). ge A gu aa: Basketball relay -- Scarlet) High Jump -- B. Andrews (S) 'So we Ml 1. Bedard (S) " 35: Grey; Scarlet; Scarlet. 4° 11"; W. Verhoeven (G); R. 1202 D Tone (8): f eaket ® . Target toss -- Betty Brant/Doner (S); R. Paterson (S) l(G): 'c 7 "i o 4: DBCgCY : a} (G) tied; Marie Slack (G) Pole Vault -- W. Verhoeven : Johnston (5). é ; f | Relay 4 x 110 -- Grey 1.5'4;|(G) 7' 5"; C, Szymezak (S); S. m em Scarlet. |Ytowski (S). DAY-BY-DAY P a a Javelin Throw -- J. Spellen ° INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 38 "pe 6 Yard dash -- J. Knibb (G)|(G) #8, VanderMeulen (G); H WHITBY Irving Posluns 8: B. Chanoskie (S): C. Sey- Joynt (S); R. Howard (G). i "(s) . ciara Ole Bing Shot Put -- B. Andrews (S)| . mour s ..|35.2; J, Spellen (G); G. Curl| DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES Suedella and Laminated. 75 Yard dash A. Guthrie} 7c): 4 h (G) 12: A. Verfaillie (G); $ }(S); B. Lageer (S). North and South -- Mr. and ) 12, A. Verfaillie (G); 8.) Discus Throw--VanderMeulen|Mrs. Wells 9914, Mrs. Hunter Jack (G); L. Seto (G)- sthrie| (G) 77-10; D. Bell (S); D. West-land Mrs. MacGillivary 94%, (G): J. Knibb west tr lake (S); R. Aiken (G). Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Cawker % yh ae : Junior Relay -- Scarlet 1:58;|93, Mr. Moyer and Mr.: Jensen Running broad jump -- M.\¢ "4 ptt cheyete al "|Grey, Scarlet, Grey. 91. East and West --Mrs. Spratt ripped ag 6"; M: Tripp (S);| : land Mrs. Wilson 84, Mrs. Pirie ASSORTED COLORS Law (5). INTERMEDIATE BOYS and Mrs. McCutcheon 8244, Mrs. Running high jump -- M.| 100 Yard Dash -- G. Marchant|williams and Mrs.. Henderson| Fisher (S); M. Tripp (S) tied;|(G) 10.4; W. Yarrow (S); D./g9 Tied for fourth. M d J. Knibb (G); A. Verfaillie (G).| Betty (G); G. Fice (S). Pe ag gg So rg j : . Standing broad jump -- M:l oes Yecd Desh --G. MarchutiGn Cee ne and Girls 7 14 reg. 16.98 Preteen 8 14x reg. 18.98 5 : Fisher (S) 7' 2"; A. Guthrie} (q) 25; R. Abermann (S); : (G); L. Curl (G); §. Jack) Betty (G); J. Mitchell (S).. ALARM AT HOSPITAL SPEC AL LE RAN E ] 98 i 98 ees . o. ce tee | 440 Yard Dash -- G. 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