panei aa oat 5 vs Sicadeapennenp- alas THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 15, 1965 3 < Canadian's : New Trial Postponed NEW YORK (CP)--Supreme Court Justice Charles Marks Wednesday postponed until May 11 a hearing for a new trial on behalf of Toronto-born Wayne Lonergan, 47, who has served 21 years of a 35-year sentence for the 1943 slaying of his heir- ess wife. Judge Marks also ruled that all the evidence of the original trial be admitted in the hear- 'ing. He overruled an objection by Lonergan's lawyer, Frances Kahn, that the hearing be WORKING UNDER WATER BRIGHTON, England (CP)-- Philippe Cousteau, son of the French underwater pioneer, plans to erect an oil-drilling rig 300 feet under the Mediterra- nean, There is no oil there, he explained on a visit to this Sus- sex resort, but he will be test- ing man's ability to operate ma- chinery at great depths. HAMS DENOUNCED Russian news media are at- tacking the Judica - Cordiglia brothers of Turin, Italy, who say their amateur radio equipment has received the voices of 14 as- tronauts dying in Russian space shots. Britain's. Prof. Lovell calls their reports "'utter non- sense," Labor Party Declares War sHowGiRLs WANT A UNION, As Lords Nix Another Bill |ONEPICKETS QUEEN'S PARK | TORONTO (CP)--A gaggle By JOSEPH MacSWEEN There were also front - page|a closure of debate in the Lords! of long - stemmed Toronto LONDON (CP)--While Primejaccounts of the goings - on in/Scottish committee. | showgirls declared Wednes- Minister Wilson was promising|the House of Lords where, for) In all, there now have been) day they are tired of being to "knock hell' out of U.S. bus-|the second consecutive day, the|six defeats of the government! ignored and underpaid and iness competition in New York|Socialist government was_hu-|in the Lords since Wilson came announced formation of the Wednesday night, his support-miliated by adamant Tory to power last October and the, Ontario Showgirls' Guild. ers were threatening to slam'peers. new ones have added greatly to| joan Levy, a 21-year-old the stuffings out of the House| .By 38 votes to 34, the Con-|Labor's mounting anger at the! u-snette from suburban Scar. of Lords in London. servatives pushed through anjdelay to its heavy legislative borough who teaches baton The Lords handed Wilson'sjamendment to limit to three program. : twirling between rare night Labor government its third de-jyears the term of office of com-| William- Hamilton, a leading) (i) engagements, backec up feat in two days and Socialist/missioners engaged in law re-|Labor backbencher from. Scott iS sinauncement by olnket- ministers immediately put the form. land, plans to introduce a bill] in¢ the Ontario legislature at- word about that their lordships|; Tuesday, Tory, Liberal and/to abolish the Lord's power to) tinoq in dancing tights and were going too far. cross-bench peers decisively de-jhold up government measures) p14... mesh stockings. Wilson is prepared, if neces-|feated the government -- by 75|for a year. He had asked Wil! __ Le ht the sary, to pack the Lords with/votes -- on a bill to block com-|son earlier to "'liquidate" the gen ! ines ; te = hundreds of new life peers if n ger, 'a form * * Lad YOUR MONEY EARNS More At CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS - CORPORATION empioyment problems and decided to. form the guild. Miss Levy said all show- girls in Toronto would be in- vited to a meeting Tuesday to discuss common problems and elect officers. EARN $100 A YEAR Many girls who want to be performers may earn. only $100 a year from stage, night- club or television appear- ances, the dancer said. She said it is necessary for girls to have experience in the United States before they are recognized as performers here, 5 nly on Chequing Accounts from the day the account is opened. Paid Quarterly on minimum bol: No charge for cheques'* pensation for an oil company|Upper House. the Tory - dominated Upper House persists in delaying or , amending legislation, senior ministers said. Newspapers generally gave front - page splash display to Wilson's New York speech in which he told of a resurgent Britain eager to do battle with the giants of trade and "knock hell" out of U.S. bankers, finan- ciers and industrialists in bus- iness competition. Bogeys Hobble Canada Growth VANCOUVER (CP) -- Sena- tor Wallace McCutcheon said Wednesday Canada's potential for growth is hobbled by too many old bogeys. that suffered heavy losses Burma War. The Conservatives also forced General's Kin 'Mercy-Killed' PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Miss Mary Happer, 61, identified as the sister-in-law of Maxwell D. Taylor, U.S. ambassador to South Viet Nam, was shot to death today in what police call a mercy killing. Another woman, Miss Dor- othy Butts, 49, of Bethesda, Md., whom a nurse said she saw running from Miss Happer's:government could get a man-game played by borderline col- room, was found dead six hours|date for the wholesale reformjored people in race-segregated later in a car outside the Beth-jof the Lords at a general elec-'South Africa. esda police station. Police saidjtion. in in the Second World Fewer than 700 are described jas 'active,' however, and daily 'attendance in the Lords is gen- jerally about 140--so that even the so-called active aristocrats are not regular attenders, Lord Gardiner, the Labor) lord - chancellor who presides member for Toronto - Downs- view, who said he agreed a showgirls' guild would be a good thing. Eight girls, mostly in their early 20's gathered in a down- town hotel to discuss their Miss Levy said the guild would become a clearing house for "talented girls seeking jobs as performers." If a girl wants a job now "she has to be in the right place at the right time." over the Upper House, noted before the Wednesday vote that the lords had a "built - in majority of about 900 for the Tories but its function was lim-| ited to reviewing and revising} of House of Commons legisla-; tion. | Wilson has appointed perhaps) |20 life peers. It is thought that for him a threat to appoint new ones by the hundred would be an emergency move until the By DENNIS LEE ROYLE JOHANNESBURG (AP)--Try- ing for white sounds like a kind of charade. But it is a serious Classification by law on a Trying For White No Fun, In Africa, It's Important HAPPY ENDING Deaf, Broke Bobby Lost In Subways NEW YORK (AP) -- Bobby Pinckney is 12 years old and deaf. For 18 hours, he was penniless, frightened and lost of their lives, enjoying the privi- leges that go with nearly white skin, they live under constant threat of being exposed. A po- lice officer checking identity cards, a jealous colored ac- quaintance or a spiteful neigh- bor could open up an inquiry which might result in the fam- based only on a re-examination of witnesses. Miss Kahn said she plans to call a number of witnesses, some of them Cana- dian. ' Lonergan was Convicted in 1944 of the slaying of his estranged wife, found blud- geoned and strangled in her fashionable East Side Manhat- tan apartment. The couple had been married two years before and had an 18-month-old son. Lonergan, of American par- entage, moved to the United States in 1938 prior to his mar- riage to Patricia Burton, grand- daughter of millionaire brewer, Tax. E. Bernheimer. ARRESTED IN TORONTO He was arrested in Toronto following the slaying and agreed to return to New York to stand trial after admitting * New Low Cost Enhanced Protection offers level basic protection Adaptable for Family, Business and Estate Purposes | 0 zh on Savings Accounts, Paid and \compounded quarterly. . a In a speech to the B.C. Insti- tute of Chartered Accountants he rejected the idea that Can- when ii d in our G Investment Certificates for 6 to 10 years, Authorized Trustee invest-. she had shot herself. color basis channels the' popula- Police in Washington said] on the subway system. The story of his ordeal be- he had been to New York on the night of the murder. At the ily being classified as colored. Then they would have to re- neath ada will be strengthened by buying back foreign ownership of Canadian industry. Doing so, he said, "is not going to create a single new job." The Toronto Conservative minister of trade and com- merce in the Diefenbaker gov- ernment before its defeat in 1963, also criticized the Canada Pension Plan passed by Parlia- ment this year and the medi- cal care program suggested by a royal commission. "The reallocation of funds from the private to the public sector would decrease signifi- cantly the financial resources available for private invest- ment, and it would increase our reliance on foreign sources of capital," he said. The greatest need was to find jobs for 1,500,000 new. entrants into the labor force by 1970, and more attention must be given to educational facilities. Davis Favors Miss Butts was found slumped} over the wheel of her blood- spattered car, and beside her was a note. Police said it read: "Today I friend, Mary Happer, who ha been suffering so cruelly from cancer." GM, The Giant Leader Again TORONTO (CP) -- General Motors of Canada, the indus-|Was seeing the family that had/tity documents. try's giant, continues to show the way to higher Canadian auto production this year, the) Ka Yeung's natural parents, /tails of where he is allowed to weekly report of the Canadianjrefugees from Communist!live and work and whether his Motor Vehicle Manufacturers'/China, had agreed to the boy's tax is paid to date. association showed Wednesday. GM has produced 143,865 cars and trucks so far this year, compared 'with 121,438 in the/citizens, wanted a son to join\are classified under the cate- similar 1964 period, and is the/their only daughter, Lorena,|gory of white or colored. only large producer running ahead of last year's figures. Output of all companies will be reduced this week because of the Easter holiday. Central Board TORONTO (CP) -- Education Minister William Davis said Wednesday he sees no reason why his department should not approve Sydenham Township Pill' For Male, Baroness Idea LONDON (Reuters)--Baron- killed my _ best} S| | His New 'Dad' TORONTO (CP)--'"Are_ y my father?" asked the solemn- |faced little boy at Malton air- jport's immigration barrier Tuesday night. 'I've been wait- ing so long, and I'm so happy." Eleven: - year - old Ma Ka Yeung speaks no English, but his adoptive father Harry Loo, 61, of Toronto interpreted fcr| |the boy who for the first time| jsupported him since birth at |Hong Kong. | jadoption in 1954 because of in- jability to support their family. Mr. and Mrs. Loo, Canadian now 12. They adopted Ka Yeung; through Mrs. Loo's uncle, Kwan /Kok Kong, with whom the thas lived through 10 years of unsuccessful attempts to get him into Canada, The Loos have provided $60 a month for his |maintenance in Hong Kong. 'Givens Alone jtion into separate communities Oy, ' eets of black, coloreds, whites and : erally those of European stock. Asiatics Blacks are the _ indigenous Africans, colored people those of mixed blood, and whites gen- Many light - skinned families who look almost white live quietly and unobtrusively in ex- clusive white areas. And the not-so-black African sometimes tries to slip across the border- line into the colored world. Fveryone in South Africa is required by law to obtain iden- The African carries a pass- book: with his photograph, de- Whites and coloreds get a small plastic identity card which indicates whether they 'W' MEANS A LOT | boy| Top grouping is signified by hut when the train arrived he the letter W which insures the holder privileges enjoyed by whites only. These include the right to live in selected white areas, travel on transport re- served for whites and go to the- atres, cafes, restaurants>- public! offices and hotels set aside for! whites only. | | Many colored borderline cases} the busy city's streets was told Wednesday. It started Monday when Robby, because of a school bus drivers strike, entered a Brook- lyn subway station to ride to a school for the deaf in Manhat- tan. He had left in time to meet schoolmates and travel with them. He missed the rendez- trace their steps. across the color line, back to the colored reservation and a down-trading in their social and living stand- ards. ""Gasltahoil Russ' time he was serving with the RCAF. Postponement was to give time to study evidence from the original trial. The case was revived when an anonymous donor provided an undisclosed amount of money to pay the cost of the hearing. In Bed - A Cold LONDON (Reuters) -- A So- viet diplomat, thought to have vanished on.a 150-mile train trip between here and the Eng- lish Midlands, was in fact in bed with a cold, the Soviet em- bassy said today. Vladimir Kuznetsov, a second secretary, was to attend a road safety conference Wednesday near Stoke-on-Trent, where a number of safety posters from the Moscow city council are on display. The Stoke stationmaster was to guide him to a special taxi, vous and decided to go alone.! Bobby got off at the correct; station, but became confused when he took the wrong exit and decided he had better re- turn home, The subway token cost his last 15 cents. He became hopelessly lost and rode and rode -- small, hungry, scared and, because of his deafness, unable to speak clearly to obtain directions. A transit authority patrolman noticed his plight about mid- night and took him to a police station. There, Bobby wolfed down the food policemen gave him. 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On Furniture TORONTO (CP)--The mayor |was out voted Wednesday when jboard of control decided to ac- jcept a low bid for furniture for jthe new $31,000,000 city hall, bypassing a firm which has the) jsupport of a special civic com-' mittee. City council today will decide! in a protest against the board's plans to close five one - room ' yural schools in favor of a cen- tralized school at the commu- nity of Sydenham. Parents at Perth Road main- tain some children would have to travel 15 miles to attend a central school. At the urgings of a 'Perth Road schools com- mittee," they took their chil- dren from classes last Friday and have kept them home in| an attempt to force the board to change its plans. Wednesday morning, | Road residents "hung" Mr.| Roser in effigy on the village's) main street. | Churchill's Art Brings $26,000 NEW YORK (CP)--The first painting by the late Sir Winston Churchill to be auctioned in North America was sold Wed- nesday to the Hallmark Foun- dation for $26,000. The painting, Canal Scene, was sold at an auction by Mrs.| Victor Oliver, widow of English comedian Vic Oliver who died last year. Oliver was married to Sarah Churchill, Sir Winston's) daughter, from 1936 to 1945.) Sir Winston gave him the paint-| ing during that time. The Kansas City, Mo. founda- tion announced after the sale that it intends to show the pic- . ture at an exhibition of Church-| ill's paintings at the New York) World's Fair. The picture, an oil about 19) inches by 23 inches, was) painted about 1938. | The bidding for Canal Scene started at $5,000. It was in- cluded in one of the largest and best - attended auctions in recent U.S. art history. The auction brought in a total of/ $2,345,800. | Perth) | | Special Weekly Message To Members Of CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB |fashioned from a sheet in his jcell. might cause thrombosis in}, women, | Lady Gaitskell said it was| not at all clear the cases of} thrombosis referred - to were }319) due to the pill. ; | "We must put all the risks of dest ww War Yok | taking the pill against those of ternational Limited " iene of excessive childbirth and too|, design competition for the| Je quent pregnancies," she| ® said. Prisoner, 36 Hangs In Cell SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) A 36-year-old prisoner serving a 10-year term in Sherbrooke Jail was found Wednesday) hanged by a rope apparently he contract between bids from! Mitchell Houghton Limited because it was above the $850,-| 000 maximum set by council. 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