Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Apr 1965, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 8, 1965 7] Three Klansmen Give Up. Face Rights Prosecution BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)-- Three Birmingham white men allegedly linked with the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan sur- rendered to a U.S, marshal to- day following their indictment by @ federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to violate the rights of a slain civil rights worker. ; Named in the indictment re- turned*in Montgomery Tuesday were Collie Leroy Wilkins Jr., 21; Eugene Thomas, 42, and William Orville Easton, 41. A fourth white man originally arrested in connection with the slaying of Mrs. Viola Gregg Liuzzo of Detroit was not named in the indictment. He is Gary Thomas Rowe Jr., 35. The three are charged with conspiring to violate the con- stitutional rights of the white housewife who was shot dead the night of March 24, The shooting occurr 4d in rural Lowndes county as Mrs. Liuzzo was shuttling back to Selma persons who had participated in a Negro voter-rights march on Montgomery. Conviction on the civil rights charges could result in prison terms of up to 10 years and) fines up to $5,000. Ice-Jams In Lake Huron Worst In Living Memory PARRY SOUND, Ont. (CP)-- The Canadian icebreaker Alex- ander Henry was working her way through Georgian Bay to- wards Lake Huron today after' encountering conditions 'so se- vere that she steamed only 30 miles in the 24 hours from 8 a.m, Tuesday. Thunderstorms, intense fog : and.wind rows slowed her, said the ship's marine agent, F. K. McKean. But despite ice condi- tions in Lake Huron, reported the worst in living memory, Mr. McKean said the icebreaker isli expected at Saulf Ste. "as early as Friday."' The ship} was in clear water today, he, said. In, the southern part of Lake Huron, heavy ice extends com- ~jurday evening at Church Receives Six New Members AUDLEY (TC) -- Six young people were received as mem-) bers by profession of faitn at the sacrament service held Sun- day at the United Church, They were; Arthur Puckrin, Lynda Puckrin, Susan Richards, Glenn Squire, Douglas Smith and Shir- ley Smith. Two plants were pre-| sented to the church by the me plorers. The Hi-C group met at the] church Sunday evening. Bill Mc-| Donald led the worship, the) scripture was read by Glenn| Squire, prayers were given by Linda Izatt and Harold Guthrie. | Bill also presented the pro- gram. A social half-hour follow-) ed with refreshments. The community club met Sat- the school.| The president, Aleck Richards. conducted the business. Mrs. Simonsen sang a number of tl songs. Michael and Cheésaic) Zdanowicz played several selec.) tions on their accordions, Mrs. | John Ashton conducted some "|Battleford, Marie| Musical games. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bell, in the pass- ling March 12, of Mr, Bell's! juncle, Arch Bell, of North Sask. Mr. Bell would) pletely across the lake from|jhave been 93 on Monday of this Sarnia north to Harbor Beach,} Mich., and almost to Goderich} on the Canadian side, a dis- tance of 50 miles. Captain Russell Knight, retired from the Imperial Oil tanker fleet, said in Sarnia today he could only recall one spring in which conditions were almost! { now]|1926." But even then the ice! jweek. jas severe this late in the year. | "That was in the spring of was. not solid across the lake. An Imperial Oil survey recently | showed 90-per-cent coverage 50) miles up the lake. Reifman WHER Other styles, including reversibles, to $19.98 CENTRE: Classic balmacan with open-close collar. Ad- justable sleeve tabs. Beige only. 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