Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1964, p. 20

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6 emer meng gy # ry oe ee eG A a al ae THE OSHAWA TIMES, y, June 4, 1964 True Bill Returned In Freres (CP)--The trial of echool pr: 1 Donald Tutt, 52, of Fergus, Ont., on three charges of forgery involving ex- amination papers last June will be held here July 6. A true bill on the indictment was returned: Tuesday against Tutt, principal of Fergus Dis- trict High School; by a seven- man grand jury. The date for the trial was then set by Judge R. Stewart Clark who said an- other judge would preside over the case. Charges were laid by the On- tario department of education Feb. 19. The first accuses Tutt of forg- ing a Grade 13 French compo- sition paper submitted by Don- ald Bruce Tutt, the principal's 6 jon. The second is similar, but in- volves French authors exam papers. A third «count alleges that Tutt forged the name of John Gregg Murray, another Fergus High School student, on an en- velope containing Grade 13) English literature examination) papers. | Dean Of Papers Works During -- 88th Birthday -- NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) F. H. Leslie, dean of Canadian) daily newspaper publishers, cel-| ebrates his 88th birthday today.| He plans to be at his desk at) The Review as usual. Associated with him in the mewspaper ate his son, W. Bruce Leslie, editor and mana-) ger; and grandson, Frank B Leslie, recently appointed as-/ sistant general manager as well as treasurer. | Mr. Leslie began newspaper) work as a part-time country) correspondent in 1896 while teaching schoo] in the Bruce County village of Glamis. | He started his publishing car- eer in 1900 by buying the Tav- istock Gazette. Four years later he published a weekly jn Niag- ara Falls and converted it into the daily Review nearly 50 years} ago. He still writes in longhand a column for Saturday editions Wire Tapping Amendment Sought By MP OTTAWA (CP)--An amend- ment to the Criminal Code pro-| viding for jail sentences of up to two years for wire tapping is being proposed in the Com- mons by Larry Pennell (L--| Brant-Haldimand). | His private member's bill,| scheduled to be introduced in the house today, also provides that judges could authorize po-' lice to record telephone and tel-| egraph communications for pe-| riods of up to one month to in- vestigate serious crimes, | Mr. Pennell said in explana- tory notes to his measure that no federa] legislation on wire tapping exists at present. | Acts in some provinces pro- vided for penalties against wire! tpping, but these ranged from) one month in jail in Ontario to a maximum of six months in Manitoba. His bill was designed to pro- tect the liberty and privacy of| the individual and at the same} time to assist law enforcement officerst o detect crime. Whenever police suspected someone of committing an of- fence punishable by five years imprisonment or more, they could seek a court order permit- ting clandestine wire tapping as part of their investigation. Driver Charged In Fatality COBOURG, Ont. (CP) -- An- toine Schell, 34, of Picton, Ont., was charged with criminal neg- ligence causing death and dan- gerous driving following the death Tuesday night of an eight- year-old boy. | Ray Olmstead: died after be- ing struck by a car as he was| crossing a street after stepping | off a bus near his home in nearby Brighton. His, father, Sgt. Lloyd Olm- stead was sent to Italy three weeks ago by the RCAF. Ar- rangements were being made to fly him home. | Cobourg is 25 miles south of Peterborough. Jigger Strikes Rocks On Rails; Man Injured DELHI, Ont. 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