Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1962, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 1, 1962 . : fluxible shape of the Dieppe has not given Roberts a new|minister, were enthusiastic! RVELLO, Italy (Reuters) -- TORYO (AP the bene Of- raid but places some blame?for trial at all. He has thrown the} about Fleming's decision, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy andifice has reported three more | the costly results of General A, Arson Issue case like a hot potato back to! 'The novelist said: 'The thing|daughter Caroline, 4, left here|cholera cases, raising the total e V G. L. McNaughton, Canadian jthe appeal court which upheld| that disgusts me is that Flem.\for home today after a three-|t6 32 since the disease was first Dieppe Shame ] Glor ge commander, and Gen, H. More Co f | |the original sentence and con- ing Is sitting up there in Ot-|week vacation at this southern|reported in Japan early this 2 night: "The minister of justice|prepared a brief to the tusti COMING HOME Novelist Says ae | . G. Crerar, commander of | viction." tawa enjo : ; n . ying all the hand-|Italian town. . month. the 1st Canadian Corps. These | He said he was '"'surprised|clapping. Fleming will be a big senior officers, he contends. j ' ", ; ; r » *| TORONTO (CP) -- Nodvelist|@2d disappointed" that fellow|winner in this and it may be Ca tured B Author made ne atone to condemn OT! sugh Gar om Meda of the|COmmittee members as well as|that Robert Roberts may be mend 'the military plan, citizens' committee which urged|@ ¢Ommittee of lawyers, who!the big loser after all." | | PRAISES SOLDIERS a new trial for 31-year-old ar-| ---- ae : ce SRST oy By THE CANADIAN PRESS, The first half, "the shame,"|erts "in some small way of the) Roberison has high praise for|sonist Ronald Markell, alias H Lillian WYlac Warsh A new history of the Dieppe|tells of the planning for the|burden of ill - informed, even|the gallantry, of the individual|Robert Roberts, sentenced to 24 : . raid by an English writer living} Aug. 19, 1942, raid; the second|biased, criticism: he has-Ca¥-|soldier and says that "if men|years, has accused Justice Min- 2 GR AND FAMILY HITS! i 4 behave rs moments of crisis injister Fleming of "selling the) . Ss in Canada lis out in 200,000|half, 'the glory," describes the| ried for too many sad and often i 1 E l : words of atooswarches detail|carnage on the beaches where| lonely years." | accordayce with the manner injcommittee down the river." | D.E.A, the story of the tragic, yet/3.369 of the 5,000-man force] Mr, Robertson says one of|Which they have learned the} Garner said angrily Thursday! OOF nnn Ul heroic, reconnaissance in force|Were killed, wounded or taken/the most important lessons of|!essons of history, then Cana- | 4 / : 2 tl SCHOOL OF DANCING Canadians of the 2nd Division|Prisoner. the war was learned at Dieppe|dians should look back in pride|young men, such as the land- 9 All the glory of ; made against the French resort} Robertson draws few conclu-|--'"how not.to go about an in-|a%d quietly exult in the happyling-craft officers, who had just f : Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic town 20 years ago. sions that have not been cited|vasion." The frontal attack|memory of those who died. /come through a great ordeal. PRESLEY the Golden West ot, TSP, pated : Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance, Torence Robertson, a Toronto|in other books and official docu-|against a strongly - defended|:-- | Once. the troops recovered from See -- -- and author|megts but the detail of - port without overwhelming Ph in " ara, he reveals a vor reggae they ire a ; Sings of love to IN TECHNICOLOR i several r_ war histories,|study, and the extensive use he|fire-power to support it brought|that not all those who went|the beaches with matchless ov ' wrote the -- -- makes 'i first-person interview|heavy casualties. ashore ota willingly and| courage. TUESDAY WELD THE PROUD ns REGISTRATION: the Glory--Dieppe--that .wi material from planners and f ' ' " Jes-| cites a post-Dieppe naval inves-| "Yet the inquiry did provide} 4 ie ; : ag go ge: Po ONES SATURDAY, SEPT. 8th a ; : . : * IN * published (by McClelland. andjservicemen who fought through . t led to final victory|tigation in which officers inja valuable lesson to the inva- é Stewart) Sept. 4. ___._ | that hot --,-, make his page Rage odes World War. *| charge of landing-craft told of -- er -- that Ad em-| $"WILD IN THE STARRING \ ee history one of the most com- "None of 'the- techniques, some troops of the Royal Regi- ployment roops with no pre- 4 COUNTRY' ROBT. JEFFRY' 9. '. a.m. p.m. plete on record. ment who were forced ashore} vious battle experience in an ex- : ' 4 . A ; : equipment, or assault tactics ; ; IN COLOR RYAN P Homemaking oerivos nonsmrs shen conisuted' sp vay tg *te Panta vtereetimaly aaron opera we yrs. AT THE 4 the success .. . on D-Day could). . Hla 3 Ss su -Baval s st. e ee lui He views Maj. Gen. J. H. have 'been: developed had. the inishes the gallantty- of the|This typeof battle calls for : 4 : Clubs Pre are Roberts, the Canadian com- NaeA for them tallied 16 have| Royal Regiment and should/skill, dash, and professional) MASONIC TEMPLE p mander, as the scapegoat for deliecad from Dieppe," Rob.|not be allowed to give a dis-/knowledge, qualities seldom} ' planning faults of his superiors pnp ts ; ' |torted view to those unac-jfound in any but the most] | '. A te 91 CENTRE ST:, OSHAWA and says one purpose of the : : \quainted with the reactions of! highly seasoned units." a rojects ook is pertinps to, relieve Reb.' "Bo. is critical Of SAiCsi pik en Spee J SEVEN YEAR ITCH 723-7253 | ' 1| " Information: 723- ta A dais r SEEN SAT.-MON. 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