some ce OO 2 IT : Sie ee wl The source said Mr. Justice 12TH OSHAWA TIMES, Thnnder Monk 21-188? _/__| School Teacher's cdicio, is mt = "| Lasqaqe M y Tak | of education, on to é ' : * ' boards of education, and esage a e Shots Kept Judge (Claims Some [yee msm: enins . . ers. | : te sad oe ten votes] POPE In Campaign ° Marks Rigged both bright and dull stndents. am The bright ones are stuc! Out Of Election TORONTO (CP)--High school| youngsters who can't match QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier] If he does, his main target ens M. Soe Evoy of sub- we d ability . pee. and sae Jean Lesage, whose personal] undoubtedly would be Real Ca- OTTAWA (CP)--Bullets firedjlast December, Mr. Justice|urban Scar! orough claime d|students are forced te compete) prestige both within and. with-|ouette and the Social Credit from the eas Time Brazilian|Thorson's plan was to retire at Wednesday school marks in On.| over their heads. out Quebec appears at high|party, which won 26 of Que- desperadoes kept the president|the end of March and return to tario are rigged so that no} Mr, Evoy said however the 1 , M ee, evel, is reported considering] bec's 75 seats last June. of Canada's Excheque:" Couri/political life as a Liberal. more than 20 per cent of stu-|system doesn't apply at all i from estan to enter the' dents fail in any grade. schools. taking an active role in the fed-| 'He (Mr. Caouette) is dan- April 8 feleral election fight,WORK HELD UP Mr. Evoy, head of the Eng-| Toronto secondary school su-jeral election campaign. gerous," the source said. an authoritative source said| However, his injuries pre-|tish department at David and|Peritendent, J. R. H. Morgan,| "He is thinking about it," a| Thus far, Mr. Lesage's com- y vented him from clearing his|yary Thompson Collegiate,|Said Mr. Evoy's allegations are/ source close to the Liberal pre-|ments on the election campaign desk of several Exchequer| aid he resigned from Toronto's|@ lot of nonsense. mier says. and the general federal polit- Joseph Thorarinn Thorsen Court appeals on which he had! Malvern Collegiate last year So far, Mr. Lesage has offi-|ical situation have been limited uid have resigned from the|Teserved judgment in time t0/after six years on the staff be-| _ GAVE MUCH BLOOD _ | cially remained aloof from the|to statements that Canada and sought the Liberal resign at the e Bw is month.|cayse of the 80-20 promotion| Since 1947 Canadians have do-|campaign, although there is|needs a stable federal govern- nomination in the Manitoba Mr. -- F ootties eeu system, nated 6;000,000 bottles of blood|speculation heavy pressure is|ment. He has never said which Constituency of Selkirx if he\Plans to continue in office unit!) He said in an interview the|to' the Canadian Red Cross free| being put on him by the federal] patty he feels should form the not been wounded in Rio spb gt a 78 tor a hoes "unwritten rule' originates|blood transfusion service. Liberals to jump in. next government. Janeiro Dec. 16. March 15, 1964. 'The outspoken Winnipeg-born| Mr. Justice Thorson has been also would have retutned/a leading opponent of nuclear politics despite his injuries}weapons for Canada. He was if the election had been called/elected president of the Cana- 'Prime Minister Diefenbaker| dian Campaign for Nuclear Dis- late June. armament in Toronto in Febru- . Justice Thorson was min-|ary but has not been active in of national war services|this field during the election Liberal government of|campaign. ; i prime minister Mac- In the shooting incident in Kenzie King. He represented|Rio de Janeiro, Mr. Justice Selkirk as a Liberal from 1935|Thorson was wounded while until his appointment to the Ex- sightseeing with Mr. Justice chequer Court in 1942. Gerald Fauteux of the Supreme Prior to being wounded by Court of Canada, He was shot holdup men in Rio de Janeiro in both thighs and sprained his Good Taste In Fashion Need Not ankle, tearing a ligament. 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