Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1964, p. 5

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PEDRO 7A elt oni choaiygeee sans raen'99 WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 DRAGGED OPP CONSTABLE Family Alibi Doesn't Save Cop-Assaulter Charles Albert Rogers' "alibi evidence", labelled a 'study in contradictions" by the Crown, was insufficient to save him from three convictions in Ma- gistrate's Court here yesterday. The 19 - year - old Pickering!' Townshp youth was, remanded in custody for one week to await sentence on charges of assaulting a police officer, dan- gerous driving, and having liquor in his car, POLICE FACED No. 6 SHOT Whence John Nosowenko had a busy day Sunday, April 26. He ran down a_ 6-year-old boy (and didn't stop). He ran his truck into the side of a car ($300 damage). And threatened two policemen with a loaded shotgun. He was convicted of careless driving, failing to remain, and The accused had testified to the reverse order. John Rogers, 18, agreed with! the latter sequence, but claim- ed both he and Charles were in bed at 9.30, When asked by defence coun- sel John Greer how he was so sure it was Rogers, the officer stated he knew the accused from seeing him in Court, and around the Pickering area. After his scuffle with Rogers, pointing a firearm, as a result of his splurge, and sentence was set over until next week by Magistrate Harry Jermyn here yesterday. Cp! Morley Nicholson of Brooklin Gunslinger Is Remanded To Jail Whitby Well? Water, water, on the road, from whence you come, we must probe. ' A bubbling "artesian" well made a mysterious appearance on Dundas street at the 'Four Corners" yesterday, and left the Whitby Works Department puzzled .as to its source. Works crews dug several holes in search of the evasive leak, and after much probing and head-scratching, the water still bubbles merrily from the earth. ' Several "sidewalk superinten- dents," while appraising the situation added their thoughts "He nearly hit my car, and the other cars were stopped to let him get past." QOpl. Nicholson continued: He said he and Cpl. Joe Tullock of OPP Whitby went to the Nosowenko premises later in the evening to be greeted by the accused standing in the drive- way with a_ shotgun in his arms. They walked up the drive, despite the screaming protests of the accused, it was stated. They stopped, however, when the 12-gauge was pointed in their direction. Whitby PD told the Court that Nosowenko had struck the child on the north shoulder of Chest- nut street. The boy, he added, was not seriously hurt, despite a bump on his bond "the size of an egg." A witness to the incident, said the 54-year-old RR 1 Brooklin farmer had driven "'like he was drunk." "He was all over the road. His head kept dropping for- ward enly to raise up and drop jagain, He was slouched down 'behind the wheel. Jane Rogers, 16, said she went) to Drive-In with her boyfriend, | Ralph Watson, her sister 7 Constable Hockins testified he went over to the other car and asked: 'Do you know who was WHITBY PERSONALS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 13, 1964 § : ' oly and only helped complicate;birds who took a bath in its matters. sanitary, chlorinated. flouridat-.. The water still runs and the/ed depths and a passing dog' only ones who seem to enjoy|who stopped to partake of a the little river are a couple oficool drink. A Reception Will Be Held in honor of Miss Catherine Burwash on the occasion of her retirement in the auditorium of Henry St. High School f SATURDAY, MAY 30th. 7:30 to 10:00 P.M. An effort hes been made to contact all interested people, Any former students or friends whe have not received on invitation please contact one of the following and en invi- tetion will be forwarded, 668-3691 - 668-3467 - 668-4903 668-2241 - 668-2591 - 668-8168 "Cpl. Tullock talked Nosow-|0n the solution to the problem enko into turning the weapon over after he (Tullock) had in that car?" The answer was proffered, he said, by Carl Williams of Oshawa. and Susan's boyfriend, Eddie She said they returned about! - Ajax Ladies' Jewel Bowling handed his pistol to a fellow officer," the corporal conclud- | Mr. and Mrs. Percy Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watson, . ed. Criece, who roomed at the Rog- ers home: 'Yes, the driver was Chuck Rogers. I don't know who the other man was." It was further learned that, when Constable Hockins, along Constable Harold Hockins of the Whitby OPP Detachment furnished the bulk of the Crown evidence. He told the Court~the follow- ing sequence of events leading up to the charges: {and Dave Onlock made the ar-| "I was southbound on Church rest at Rogers' home at 1 a.m street in Pickering Township be-|the accused was wearing the tween the Fourth and Fifth Con-|same clothing as he was said to| with Constables Dave Kernohan|;, bed 10.30 p.m. and that Watson had|League is terminating the sea- gone down to Charles Rogers'|Son with a banquet Wednesday, basement bedroom to see the|May 13 at the Savarin, Toronto accused, She said she asked him|and afterwards will see 'Beyond if Chuck were home at the time,|The Fringe' at the O'Keefe and he said yes, and was asleep Centre. Attending are: Clara Weather- ail, Irene Clark, Marilyn Keefer, \Ida Graham, Doris Robins, |Ricky Paul, Helen Patterson, | Watson, 17, of Ajax, testified he had gone to see the accused and found him asleep, but de nied any conversation with Jane Orillia, were visitors over the weekend at the home of 'their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Cooke, 201 Green street. It was shown that the gun, a Cooey single-shot, was load- ed with a Number Six cartridge at the time of the threat. In between these events, the Court learned from OPP Con- stable Dave Kernohan, the ac- cused had smashed in the left Side of a car as he was at- Royai Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary sports committee are arranging a 'Euchre Night' Friday, May 15 at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Mrs, Keith King | } i | { SS SILVER [NER * TRAVEL TRAILER FOLDS DOWN TO ONLY 46 INS. OFF GROUND FOR UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW. WIND RESISTANCE tS CUT TO A MIN= IMUM... SAVES FUELT tempting to turn into his drive-| |Edith Hogarth, Jean Booth,|and her committee are in u | |way off of Highway 7. ila Hubbard,: Mabel Pilkey,|charge of refreshments. Crawford, Eveline! : ._| Constable Kernohan was not Rae Brock, Mar-| Prizes donated by the Auxil-/ threatened when he visited the Marian Lim-|iary members will be awarded|accused just 10 minutes before Bernice |to lucky winners. There will also|the two corporal: arrived. |be a door prize. sors - cessions at about 11.15 p.m. 'on|have been wearing at the scene following his observations. April 24. "e jof the offence. "This man never once indicat-|! "There were two"ars stopped| Rogers claimed he had comejig he was not the driver until/Thelma side by side on the narrow road/home after work in Toronto, eat-ltoday." Mr. Affleck began his Montgomery, with their lights off. The drivers|en supper with his family, play-|summary. | *lgaret McPhail, appeared to be talking. The/eq records, watched television,! «And there is little doubt in|Kilde, Pat Humphreys, lights of the car facing meland gone to bed before 10. jmy mind that relatives and|L0udfoot. | |close friends do not give unbias-| }yr and Mrs. Fred Brandon| Gregory Paul Stubbings is cel- flashed off and on, and started U NERVOUS? 0 3i ARE YOU } $? : : r Nor aaaeue te cen anile swore under oath that\¢d testimony. The evidence/anq family of Brampton were|@brating his 15th birthday today, "I recognized the northbound : , is ¢ i driver as Rogers, so I stopped|he was not driving his car that|given by them has been a study| weekend guests at the home of | May 13, His companions of and walked toward the car. Hejnight, and denied having even Withers to an ti ious lack or aed. Hics. 48K, Fym ale ae ihe any hangs ' ; d t se. Ss yious lack of|¢ : | s vw y tried to pull away and I shout-|left the house sureness on smail matters.|> "7 avenue returns of the day. ed at him to 'halt'. His car, he said, was in the Bio Shake apis tou auntriven | Sai Semen age sak Alia "Wh si yard when he came home, with: y was | ved, e y friends Mrs.| . iy is E Tis silos schiot ava |the 'bore tnt : it would be very unlikely that) Annie Fraser, 107 Starr sectas.| Mrs. Joseph Pratt, Picton, is driver, he nil H vay.|the keys in the ignition. e n alpen Pe The doors oie Aagpera yu "Weren't you surprised when|We could trip them up on major|are sorry to learn that she Tec, Pa pre gg qo registered as a coach, but hadithe police came for you with !ssues. : in the Oshawa General Hospital Sot aos fe ' zd ih i. the top cut off like a convert-\the warrant," wondered Crown| 'And when someone is not/where she underwent surgery.| 00% entre street sou ible were tied with rope. lAttorney Bruce Affleck. telling the truth, they are an-/They wish her a prompt re-|for a week and will ailso visit "As he pulled away, the rope' "I guess so," was the reply.|xious to volunteer evidence to covery. |her other daughter and son-in- caught in the handcuff holster! "Didn't 'you 'say something|Polster it. sid cin dese, aw Comal bad Mr. and Mrs. Larry May- «Pe ee ee. like: "Hey, you've got the wrong qyssuE OF LIES Cheskinnon steeet, Omwwa pele cetera " Pres ISSU i st ' . Os m4 tok bch aig «ang dee vie: mtNO. They'd have taken me Criece and the accused both tertained at a family gathering -- 15 to 20 miles per hour Tlanyway did this. ? ,jat their residence in honor of grabbed on and held for 100 to| 'Why are you drumming your wire wane He amg al '/Mr. and Mrs. Fred Connell of 150 yards then jumped into the|hands? Are you nervous?" i deat See oe |Oshawa, who both celebrated back seat of the car. Rogers|: Rogers was quoted as telling Bers ccige ~e BN yma their birthdays Saturday, May 9. then stopped. lee toy dat He Geet teow truth on peripheral mat-| Present were: Mr, and Mrs. PUNCHED ON NECK there was anyone alorig the side "s istrate H j Be paren nh red er ee "There was another person onlof his car. He denied saying agis shel oy gore de Jack Connell, Oshawa, Mr. an the passenger side of the ve-|this, despite evidence by" the not so vehement. He said e: Mrs. Ken McLeod, Barrie, and hicle who jumped out and ran|Constable didn't really think the defence| Mr, and Mrs. Ron Connell, Whit- away immediately. Carl Criece denied that he had witnesses had come to misre-/py, Lovely gifts were presented "T reached over to take the|told Constable Hockins that the sai dan'k think Gabe Knew to the celebrants. Lunch was) keys out of the ignition, but| driver of the car was Chuck, or, on ink raf nae you served by the hostess. Bagot gritbad them first and/Charles Rogers. He claimed Mites out," he levelled at is BA. Moceiean at Rabat "T had policed & case of te be yal pe gga oo At the suggestion of Mr. Greer| Hotel is in Brechin visiting her in the back seat, and a sustition| conversation with him. | of empty bottles on the seat and} "Was he stopped beside you floor. lsaid Mr. Affleck. |that no finm 'case had been es-|daughter and son-in-law, Mr. »» |tablished for minor consuming, | and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and "Rogers tried to get out, and) 'No, he went right past". as I was grappling with him in| "He? It wasn't a woman, eh?" 'His Worship agreed to dismiss/famly. an attempt to put ithe cuffs on} "How do I know?" Criece! that charge. Mr. Greer based| ------ him, I slipped or rolled on a|shot. "It might have been the bottle. \devil himself." his Pores og evidence which) intimat tt the aceused had One-Stop "I was struck on the back of} "ook here," the Crown fired! DECORATING the neck, and let go of his arm.|pack, "don't you try getting not left the house that evening. "He jumped over the side ofismart with me. I want the! SHOP the car, leaped a fence and ranitruth. This isn't a poolroom, | through the fields. I told him tolit's a Courtroom." | @ Wallpaper end Murals stop, but he kept running." | Criece maintained that Con-| @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom and Rugs boa pages ay a bar stable Hockins had only asked smelling alcohol on the breath of|him if he knew Charles Rogers, b ELL Pauns wad Vanes the accused as he reached for|and that he had not identified «Wa tiics Clete Polak | Robert, 14, said Charles went h to bed around nine, STUDY IN CONTRADICTIONS Still Mystery To Coroners \tiring and sequence of events. He said Charles watched tele- TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Morton) vision first, then played records have failed to determine the) cause of death of a University} of Toronto student found dead} at inquest June 18, since labor- atory tests were negative. The 23-year-old student from aminations. At the time, Dr.| He reported experiments by! 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