Private Bill Given New Lease On Life ive Conservative MP was given a new lease on life when the government agreed to refer it to the Com-|support by Larry P. mons *|Brant-Haldimand), H. a io AP ge gaa (SC--Medicine Hat) and H. W.'sion and it would help if the|with clumsy feet, commit affairs for detailed study. Creek), It was the second time this session that a private mem-|East). ber's bill was not "talked out" in the hour set aside each day for non-government legislation. Sponsored by Jack McIntosh (PC -- Swift Current - Maple measure would grant the gt of -- oe ; to veterans whose applications OTTAWA (CP) --A private : : oduc: "for pensions are turned down by| He said exceptional gremmber's bill ink ed by "a the Canadian pension commis- sion. The bili was given qualified the 25 eg SAS a RRO peng nee NE RS OPE OO SEN OF TEE STE STI erans. 50 of cross-exami-) where had been staying and Herridge (NDP -- Kootenaynumber of lawyers was in- Witness Claims mn wes oper sie n John Matheson (L -- Leeds)|, Last Friday, an amendment said that the bill is hole concept of administrative|sex South) was given second oage la "He er court appeals are|Teading and referred to the Killing Baby costly and time-consuming and standing committee on banking. would not mecessarily help vet- (CP) -- A ial watch was|Tuesday that the man with|for the baby's death. n ony ei yay ody Patlia. Cont on flower beds in Notting-\whom she once lived, Eugenc] Mrs. Campbell said when Va-|self to move in again* withjclosed, waited a while and then med like the Scandinavian om-|ham's city centre after plants|Vachon, swore to her on a bible|chon started behaving strangely|Gene because my mother saidjsaid: "Yes, I killed pcp Pe s 'ennell (L-~|budsman. There were three law-| were found trampled. The van-|he had killed her 14-month-olc)--about four months after theithat when you are close to ajI'm giad I told you--now it's A. Olson|yers on the 13-member commis-|dals turned out to be pigeons|baby girl. infant's death--she decided to|person they confide im youjmy conscience. I hit her in the B aN gt Gore. ee a Natt gare THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 12,1963 27 creased, v) with Vachon again in the Doris Bunny Lynn Campbell/Bunny,. BIRDS STOMP PARK stomach.' " Her testimony was given dur.'move out of her mother's homelmore." She' ville, sitting at the capital seaaiowes that togetherness w Mrs. Cai 11 said on March vestnn\to the Bankruptcy Act spons- M Ad itted |*cr,ina! of szearold Vachon bring her tote his sapiens, pte, Cemebel ote Ee, Judge To Rule grade" in that it attacks the,ored by Eugene Whelan (L--Es- an mi The 18-year-old brunette said] "I kept thinking of the jury's/qrinking and struck her when she suspected Vachon of killing|words that one of us had killed|she mentioned the baby. testified that she lay on the bed, when he behaved "completely; "] knew it wasn't me," Mrs.|in which he was lying with his | WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) --/|different" after an inquest jury|Campbell said, "and I wantedieyes closed and cried. After a Shapely Donna Campbell told Sad " ge gyre oa to know if it was om. oe time she yon sie asked him: i ville| Vachon en respon chon). 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FLQ Bombing Coroner's Background MONTREAL (CP) -- Coroner Marcel Trahan, conducting an inquest inte a death resulting from terrorist activities of Ie Front de Liberation Quebecois, is "not a follower but a man who wants to treat each case on its own merits," says retired coroner Richard L. Duckett. "A lawyer, he is forever stud- ying the law and knows it ex- tremely well," Mr. Duckett said Tuesday. Coroner Trahan is conducting the inquest into the April 2 bomb-death of Wilfred Vincent O'Neill, 65, at an army recruit- ing centre on downtown Sher- brooke Street. : Mr. Trahan declined to be in- terviewed by reporters due to the pressure of work arising ou' with Mr. Trahan for nearly two years after Mr. Trahan's ap- pointment to the Montreal dis- trict position in 1960 by the pres- ent Quebec government. y HELD POST 20 YEARS Prior to that Mr. Duckett had been coroner for about 20 years. 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The attorney-general could proceed with a case by "preferred in- dictment." disregarding the findings of the coroner's jury, MAY DETAIN WITNESSES Mr. Duckett said material wit- nesses may be detained i '|nitely to appear at a coroner's inquest by oral or written cofo- ner's warrants. The law govern- ing coroners was similar in ali provinces. -- : The authority of the coroner to detain material witnesses stemmed from English law. There was no such thing "in French law. : "In French law a person charged is guilty until it. is proved otherwise, while under British law @ person is not gullty until proved e0," he eald.