Sohn cet nde nena ete am Sot ne Sc NS SS SR OE wenn a i fi Se OT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 30, 1962 3900 Witnesses | 11) of material goo when they ordered them| by mail, money but received nothing in| return. In Kitchener Fraud Hearing KITCHENER (CP) -- Crown|were made of unwoven cotton Attorney Harold Daufman said) and rayon. -- ble oy pate William Hough, an accountant witnesses in the case against|With the Imperial Bank of Can- two Kitchener men charged|ada, said the two accused had with the fraudulent sale of|four bank accounts. Their de- 'posits from Feb. 15, 1961, to towels. John Lauritzen and Svend! April 5, 1962, totalled about $25,- Hylgaard are appearing before) rt | Joh W. English, a Kitchener Judge H. D. 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'TIL 9:00 William Ferguson, 26-year- old Scotsman almost para: | lyzed from injuries sustained in a Canadian auto accident, is carried on stretcher aboard Scandanavian Airlines | plane \ aaeees eee Church Said Losi i h With Realit KINGSTON (CP)--Rev. FE. C.jality" concerning the religious!Theological College. The school Kelloway qf Cobourg Tuesdayjeducation of teen-agers. coe ~ ag of its kind in United Church: authori-| He told 400 delegates at the Tae otamaet the Theologi-| "get in touch with re- church's annual Bay of Quinte cal College, Dr. Elias Andrews -jconference: 'Our church au- 53 Tuesday e lected ri thorities are out of touch with de kof th waders tee oe reality and they have been for ee va M ° Keto vb auc Escape Draws the past 15 years. They are 7 Crepioes tes ee i baa - jstill producing programs elected secretary aR : a . jgeared to the mentality of the EB. Glover of "arabe agaih Five Years For 118 to 24 age group for teens! ca 4 e wae lagers aged 14 to 17.' oes reaeurer. Mr. Kelloway, past president Armed Robbery \« the conference, warned that Fae, Veil Dash if something is not done about WINDSOR ,Ont. (CP) -- An age ger pos gerne there will Kills Man, 3 Hurt escapee from Burwash indus- e ae oss of young people who SARNIA (CP)=0A trial farm Tuesday was given could "make a magnificent con- man was , a tribution to the life and work killed and three children were a five-year penitentiary term) ¥+ ine church' injured Tuesday night when| for the armed robbery of a man|® 'ne church, their car collided with a gravel] he had invited. to a drinking} He also suggested there). Hi sravel Ps should be closer co - operation) (UC* 0" ighway 21, 16 miles party. peraion| southeast of here. The term was imposed on notch cg i. United Church! Dead is Robert Randall, 28, William Stuart MacKey, 22, Of od : rh quarters in Toronto jof Oil City, who was taking the| no fixed address, who escaped conferences across Canada. oniidren from Wyoming to their| April 21 from Burwash where| It was announced at the ses-/farm home at Petrolia. he was serving a term for theft.|sion of the five-day conference) Thomas Vokes, 14, his| He -was given a three- month| that a lay school of theology|brother, Bruce, 9, and sister,| term for escaping custody. will begin next fall in co - op-|Bonnie, 7, are in fair condition} MacKey was convicted of the eration with Queen's University! in 1 hospital here. i May 4 armed robbery of Allan|. -- "ss McColl, 37, of Detroit. MacKey) had taken McColl and two other} Detroiters, Thomas Carter, 33,/ and Robert Draper, 34, to the) party in suburban Riverside. After the men had a few) drinks, MacKey pulled a gun) and robbed McColl of $40 in} cash, a $1,000 diamond ring, an- other ring and a wrist watch.| Then he ordered McColl and the other men into a car and drove them to a rural area where) MacKey ordered the men out of the car. As the Detroiters ran from the car, MacKey fired several shots at them. One of the slugs hit! Cartwright in the arm. Another Burw ash escapee, Paul Kish, 23, of no fixed ad- dress, has also been charged with robbery in connection with) the incident. He has elected trial by judge and jury. A pre- liminary hearing will be held June 5. Tesla Yuin Of Newspapers Unfounded TORONTO (CP)--Doctors and nurses have an unfounded fear of the press, Dr. F. A. Duns- worth, associate professor) of/ psychiatry at Dalhousie Univer- sity, said Tuesday. Dr. Dunsworth, speaking to) the Canadian Public Health Association, said the press can| carry the message of the CPHA| to many more people than could| normally be reached through doctors in daily practice. "Why aren't we closer, why aren't we friendlier to the press? I can remember back to hospital experience when nurses and doctors both had the atti- tude that the less you told the! press the better.' He said the inference behind| the feeling was that the press) did not print things correctly in the first place, was only} interested in the vivid and sen-) sational and would not under-} stand the ethics of medicine. | "I feel these attitudes are) most. unfortunate. Though the| press does make mistakes, it is frequently much more correct than incorrect. Not only that, / it has a sense of truth which! has often been forgotten by all of us," Reporters often write what the speaker meant to say but did not have the courage to say bluntly Dr. Dunsworth, public rela- tions chairman of the Canadian) Medical Association, warned| the doctors present at the meet-! ing not to get involved in battles) over new public health meas- ures | e Ja Loe eat cing. pions. to, ok A Policy and that others sent| For Rural Postmen. WINDSOR, Ont. 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