Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1963, p. 17

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Man Gets Term For Defrauding Religious Order DETROIT (AP) -- A 45-year- old man whose two sons are studying for the priesthood and ' whose daughter is a nur re- ceived a five-year prison sen- tence Wednesday for defrauding a religious order of nuns of! $101,000. Federal Judge Ralph M. Free- man said the case of William S. Cwik of Grand Rapids, Mich., was the most difficult he had ever tried. "Because of the dedication of your children to the church I cannot understand how you could have perpetrated this fan- tastic swindle on women who have dedicated their lives to serving others," the judge said. Freeman said that over a pe- riod of several months Cwik ob- ta'ned sums ranging from $1,- 000 to $10,000 by promising the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph that he could help furnish a new home for the aged at better rates than they could get from a bank. The nuns have completed the move from their old establish- ment in Detroit to the new home in suburban Livonia. 2 Padres join Windsor Police Department WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Two padres of the Windsor police de- partment soon will join the boys in blue. The police commission Wed- nesday authorized a_ request from the Windsor Police Asso- ciation that the Protestant and Roman Catholic padres be is- sued uniforms. The commission said Rev. William Lawson of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and Rev. A. L. Meloche, the Roman Cath- olic pare, would be outfitted early in 1964, The design of the uniforms has not yet been ecided, but Chief Constable Car] Farrow said they parallel those worn by regular members of the force. The honorary rank of captain was also conferred on the pad- res. Smoking Deaths Top Highway in the trials of two Canadian pilots arrested in Cuba Oct. 30 as alleged agents for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. He told the Commons he planned to meet later in the day with Cuban Ambassador Amer- ico Cruz. The Canadian ambas sador in Havana was also seek ing a meeting with the Cubar foriegn minister. "The government takes a ser- ious view of: the situation," he said in reply to John Addison (L--York North). The two Canadians are Ron- ald Patrick Lippert, 32, of Kit- chener and William 'David Milne, 31, of Montreal. Mr. Martin said the govern- ment is anxious to know the na- ture of the charges against the Pilots Held By - Cuba Will Get Press Conference OTTAWA (CP) -- External Affairs Minister Martin said Wednesday the government is seeking to ensure "full justice" as a two, and wants assurance that the trial procedure will be such full justice will be accorded." dian pilots being held by Cuba as alleged U.S. agents will have day, Cuban officials said Wed- nesday. to "command a belief that of HAVANA (AP) -- Two Cana- press conference here Satur- reporters will be able to ques- tion Ronald Patrick Lippert, 32, David Milne, 31, of Montreal. ers tried to bring hand gren- ades and other explosives into Cuba disguised' as foodstuffs. Foreign ministry officials sald! Doyry anent Voters List Cost 'High' OTTAWA (CP) -- It would cost Canada $10,000,000 to estab- a Kitchener, Ont., and William Cuba has charged the two fly- trial on charges of being agent: of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. No date has been set for their THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 14, 1963 177 lish @ permanent voters' list)and Tuesday by Chief Elec- another $10,000,000 a year to|foral Officer Nelson Castonguay. keep it up to date, the Com-| The Canadian Press. erron- mons election committee hasjeously reported Tuesday that been informed. the committee was told the The estimates were given thc|cost of establishing such a list committee last week and re-jwould be $100,000,000. You're up-front and centre at the theatre... smack at midfield in the stadium... right on top of history-in-the-making, as the latest bulletins stream in from all the world's newsfronts. Comedy, Drama, Movies, Fun, Sports, Music -- the very best' seats in the house are right in your house when-you own a fabulous Fleetwood. The sound is rich, full, true-to-life: The picture is steady, crisp and clear. Wizardly engin- eering, meticulous manufacture, sensitive styling, faultless cabinetry -- that's Fleet- wood. 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Researchers who had tested many major brands of domestic cigarettes plus some imports had found that "the smoke from every brand was cancer-producing."' Dr. Brock said the rise in lung cancer among men_ has taken on epidemic proportions. Between 1931 and 1960 it had increased nine fold, he said. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bologna, Italy -- Professor Antonio Gasbarrini, 81, one of Italy's top doctors who treated the late Pope Piux XII and Pope John XXIII. Littleton, Mass. -- Theodore RM McElroy, 62, worle cham- pion telegrapher in the 1920-30s. Toronto -- George Washing- ton' Jones, 80, rétired business and government tax consultant. Toronto. -- W. J. Barry Gra- ham, 47, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police inspector who joined the force in 1939. Writer Found With Knife In Chest MONTREAL (CP)--The body of Gabriel L'Anglais, 53, a knife through the heart and knife marks about the chest, was found Wednesday in his Gatin- eau Street apartmeni in the northwest section of the city. 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