Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1964, p. 8

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Withdraw Charges On Trading Stamps STRATFORD, Ont. (CP)--A woman juror wept in supreme court here Tuesday as an 18- year-old girl told how she pounded on the door of the county jail trying to escape men stalking her through the streets before she was dragged into a field and raped, Orlie Dwinnell, 23, is charged with the Aug. 25 attack on the girl. A second man, Maitland McRae, 25, also of Stratford, also charged with raping the girl, has not yet appeared for preliminary hearing. The girl said she was fol- lowed by Dwinnell on foot and CRASHED STAG PARTY California co-ed Candy Hughes, who told of passing two "'chest checks" to gain admittance at an all-male smoker last weekend, shows her successfully into the "men only" area. Trousers and ten- how she was attired for the occasion. At left 'we see Candy as she normally ap- pears with a 36-inch bust. At right is the flat-chested effect and the male wig that passed tume, Candy described the smoker as "a complete waste of time'. (AP Wirephoto) King's Wife Sees - K Better By KATHRYN JOHNSON ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -- "I wish we could remain on this mountaintop forever," Mrs. Martin Luther King Ji. said of her reaction to her husband's winning the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. "For the past 10 years, we have lived with the threat of death always present, she said in an interview. Since 1954, when King began preaching non-violence as a tac-| tic in fighting segregation, he/ has been jailed 15 times, stabbed once, threatened often, has seen Negro churches in ashes and, while a resident of; Montgomery, Ala., was in his own home with his wife and their first child when it was rocked by a bomb blast. "T think things will be better now," said Mrs. King, a silen- der, attractive woman with long hair. "There are so many people of goodwill; this award will give them encouragement | to accept what is the law of the land." - §ince her childhood days in Perry County, Ala., where she was born, Mrs. King said she has been determined to do something worthwhile in the fight for civil rights. SEEKS COMPASSION | |helped some, but he has to help some more. When he finishes, he'll be back.' " IN-DOOR Future IN DOOR | Thoalie that their father is trying to The Greatest Motion help people and I think the Picture of All Time! | children are beginning to un- derstand. QUO | "One day our daughter Yo- }lenda hear COLOR e ROBT. TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR a newscast that | her father had been arrested in Plus: WALT DISNEY'S "YELLOW STONE CUBS" | Albany, Ga. I tried to comfort her but she kept on sobbing. "Then to my delighted amaze- jment. Marty, who was then only | jabout three, came to my res- cue "*Don't ery, Yoki,' «Marty told her. 'Daddy's gone to help more people. He's already "I want my children to grow' up in a world full of compas- sion and concern," she said. In 1947, Mrs. King--then Cor- etta Scott--left Alabama and entered Antioch College in Yel- low Springs, Ohio, She was in- tent on a singing career. A few years later, while studying voice in Boston, she met the young Baptist minister who was to become her husband. "A mutual friend phoned and said she wanted me to meet a very promising young minister from Atlanta,' she recalled. "Bighteen months later they were married. Since then, Mrs. King, a former voice instruc- tor, has sung at concerts for numerous civil rights organiza- tions and when possible has- ac- companied her husband on his trips in behalf of civil rights. 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She said Dwinnell and the man who had grabbed her both raped her in a field and then walked her back to the south- ern section of the city after the car driver had driven away. Dennis Balfour, 25, also of Stratford, said he was driving the car. The other man told him THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 21,1964 7 to drive slowly behind the girl as Dwinnell followed her on foot. After the girl was dragged into the auto he was told to "head for the country."' Balfour said that when they reached the spot where the girl was takeh from the car he became fright- ened and drove off. RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT . SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- Maj. 'Henry A. Newark has been elected to his 16th consec- utive term as president of the Fifth Canadian Mounted Rifles Association here. TO SOME, TO OTHERS! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES! POPULAR PRICES! 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