Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1965, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 6, 1965 MARGARET ROWAN SINGS Oshawa Applauds Another Virtuoso The enthusiastic audience at\for dramatic operatic work in Margaret Rowan's recital atjthe two arias from "La Bo- R. S, McLaughlin Auditorium|/heme" by Puccini. last night felt that they were) 'phe group of songs in English present at the launching of an-|ontained two lovely works by other Canadian international]i,. toronto composer, Welford singer. ' Russell, a Scottish song and two In a long and demanding pro-\j,ish songs. The last song, a gram, Miss Rowan displayed n0/yro,art 'operatic aria demon- weakness in any of the styles) trating the singer's coloratura required by the contrasting) ,o<cipilities and tremendous types of songs. Her voice was}. 9.4) range, would have been osHawA staTic| Doctors Agree To Color | WEATHER FORECAST SIGNS INDICATE | Testimony, Report Claims; Lhundershowers, : Warmer Friday toy Oshawa are behind the times with population -- fig- ures and Ald. Margaret peed oiesag og éftiee: _TORONTO (CP) -- Forecastsyburton regions: Mainly sunny up to date. a tacit agreement not to -give| Some doctors said they should|issued by the weather office at!today. Variable cloudiness with Fred Crome, city engin- |{ully objective evidence against|not have to give evidence in 11 a.m. EDT, intey: h '2 At spat ba Sunny eer, said the signs, which |ther doctors being sued for/support of a claim against an-| Synopsis: ram '0 photos reba A periods and warmer say the city has a population |™alpractice. jother doctor, but leaders of the|and thundershowers be yo ri robe ge light increasing. of 65,000, will be changed | The report of the attorney-/medical profession showed "ajover most of Ontario t wed w eon erly 15 tonight, soon by the Department of |Seneral's committee on medi-|real anxiety lest such a view|most of a gg ae ref pes Fm ort re int) ae Highways, Oshawa's popu- |Cal evidence before the courts,|prevail to the detriment of thejoccur over ia te pe oe an Bay, ; or lation is just over the 70,- | The establishment of a joint|administration of justice," their er, s} ge 4 bd ochrane regions: Cloudy wit 000 mark. * |committee of the Ontario Medi-/report said. warm as today's in the nor rg periods today and Friday. Mr. Crome said the fig. |C2! Association and the Law S0-| The committee says there has with even conti ange wtih Dena neg ig wd ure on the signs is based &, (ciety, of Upper Canada .was|been some foundation in past tures near 80 possible pH understorms tonight and Fri- the oRSORMCt Tranasl aa urged in the report as a means|for complaints by the legal pro- south. Cooler air Fy the Grea = Ag it Bape and Friday. tai cay Sear Ee the |of resolving problems that may/fession that there has been at Lakes will keep the tempera-! a s southerly 10 to 20, Devartment, of Mupicipat (2tise in getting the proper evi-jleast a tacit agreement among tures down in some areas. , Algoma, White River regions: partment of Municipal | dence before the courts. lsome doctors that a doctor| Regional forecasts valid until)Mainly cloudy with occasional Although procuring of evi-ishould not give the same ob-'midnight Friday: jshowers and a few thunder- dense in malpractice suits was| jective evidence in an action for! 'Toronto, Hamilton, northernishowers today and Friday. Con- not strictly in its terms of ref-| malpractice that he would injpaxe Huron, Niagara, southern 15 TORONTO (CP) -- A report,committee said, representatives tabled in the Ontario Legisla-|of both lawyers and doctors had ture Wednesday says some doc-|raised the question at its hear-| tors in the province have had! ings. hig Blessed Virgin's| cell's, "The es: ' ing early we could all go unny with cloudy periods anditondon .......+++. Oubliees"' a French song cycle) ciation of Oshawa for an even- A four-year-old boy was taken! ' : Huron regions: Variable cloudi-|St, Catharines . rich and dramatic but could)... A 4 ns = Ais taxing under any circum- Affairs. Sign changes are pe nd with Hos paicarttcing stances, but coming at the end made on ws regular' basis sayin the procrath with alot. .2, Beavy Program, was and not on request, he add- itinuing warm. Winds southerly erence, the attorney-general's|any other personal injury case.|Georgian Bay, western Lake yt ve ; . ' Pees Ontario regions: "Sunny inter- orecas' mperatures Expostulation", Miss Rowan\yellow frock was a delight not vals this araracen, Ma inly| Low tonight and high Friday: handled the florid passages with! only to the ears but also to the ~h oe -- ork awa u ers u : leyes and many members of the change them ourselves an ease. forget about the red tape," s warmer. Winds southeast 15 to-iKitchener ........ ; day southerly 15 Friday. |Mount Forest ..... by Debussy, gave her ampleling of rare pleasure. Her teach- opportunity to demonstrate herjer and accompanist, Weldon Kil- versatility in both languages|burn, provided accompaniments PQ May Drop ito Oshawa General Hospital yes-lgoor to say the car had rolled lterday after the driverless car across the road ness with a few scattered thun-|Toronto he was sitting in, rolled away; |. fe : dershowers today and tonight.|/Peterborough ..... Police said this morning that Friday sunny with cloudy pe-,Kingston ... Beginning the program with 8\Goubly amazing. f ; 4 2 ' - cloudy tonight with a few show-|windsor .. The group of German songs) audience expressed appreciation rue te ae oe | ald. tf As Parked Car Takes 0 London, Windsor, Lake St.) Wingham and her amazing range of tone|which were artistic and sympa- from the curb and backwards technically-difficult aria of Pur- 3 M Miss Rowan, in a full length If we get out of this meet- jers or thundershowers. Friday|st, Thomas is by Mahler and the "Ariettes|to the Canadian Concert Asso- A neighbor later came to apes Lake Erie, southern Lake} Hamilton color. She showed her capacity'thetic. 8 "T took it away from FBI | KLAN DEFENCE aittorn- HERE and THERE Ken Ruttan, a power on defence for the Brooklin La- crosse Club in last year's Mann Cup final, has signed to play with the Peterbor- ough Senior club this year. J. Wayne Hinds, 929 Rit- son road north, Oshawa, will graduate May 14 from the ninth session of the program for management develop- ment at the Harvard Uni- versity Graduate School- of Business Administration George L. Roberts, prin- cipal of R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and - Vocational Institute, will »e a member | of a panel at the annual meeting in London, Ont., next Monday of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. The panel will discuss "Educa- tion for Business". Radovan Kadovich, of Pontypool, was fined $100 and costs at Port Hope on Monday after pleading guilty to illegally operating a still. An RCMP officer testified he found the still April 13. Approximately 260 ounces of spirits were found on the property. Thomas S. Foy celebrated his 93rd birthday last Sun- day and received a rare gift --news of the birth of a great - granddaughter. Mr. Foy, once a policeman in his native Belfast, Ireland, informer Gary Rowe Jr. be- fore he killed someone and blamed it on us,"' Murphy is defending Klansman Col- lie Wilkins Jr. for the slay- ing of Mrs. Viola Liazzo of Detroit. ey Matt Murphy Jr. holds up pistol he is expected to try to connect with the slay- ing later tomorrow. How- ever he would not reveal how.' He did say however. was Frederick Canning, James Reid, Graham Peel, captain, William Hancock, Gordon Ritter, Jack Gregg and Ronald Williams. TERRY O'CONNOR, 1453 Oxford street, Oshawa, has } } | | | | { | Klansman Linked be one of 125 students who will attend the college for an eight week session, been chosen to attend the | e Labor College of Canada in W th M d G oe th eat Gin = abe Montreal. Mr. O'Connor will l uraer un ree emp poy irda ge a Pox | By REX THOMAS Wilkins, 21, a self-employed June 19 has been set as the date for Branch 43 Royal Canadian Legion's 25-year members' banquet. Klux Klan member Collie Leroy|the first of three KKK mem-| |Wilkins Jr. with the weapon anjbers brought to trial for the| lexpert says was used in. the|night rider slaying of the De- slaying of a Michigan mother|troit housewife. | taking part in civil rights dem-| Mrs. Liuzzo, the wife of a onstrations. Teamsters Union official, was| An earlier witness had traced|shot to death near Lowndesboro a .38-calibre revolver to Wil-|the night of March 25 afetr tak- |kins, and Marion Williams, anjing part in the civil rights 'FBI weapons expert, identified|march from Selma to Montgom- jit Wednesday as the gun thatiery and ferrying some of the killéd Mrs. Viola Liuzzo, 39-)marchers back to Selma. year-old mother of five. Indicted with Wilkins -- and The chief prosecutor, Circuit awaiting trial -- were Eugene Solicitor Arthur E. Gamble Jr.,,Thomas, 42, an employee of said he had "a few more ques-|U.S. Steel at Bessemer, Ala.,, jtions" to ask Williams today be-|and William Orville Eaton, also| fore the state rested its case. of Bessemer, who at '41 is a Matt H. Murphy Jr., |Klan's lawyer, already had in-' trouble. |dicated through cross-examina-| Rowe, who said he joined the| \tion of prosecution witnesses the| Klan at the FBI's request to get| jeourse his defence may take.|information, told the all-white! |He also has shown a revolver/12-man jury that he was in the |which he said he took from FBI|car with Wilkins, Thomas and| informer Gary Thomas Rowe/Eaton when Mrs. Liuzzo was} Jr. killed. Murphy has not said how he; He said Wilkins used Thomas' will connect the' pistol to the|revolver -to fire to shots at al- case. His only comment was,|most point-blank range as their Wot Park in Now' s- tle, uas been chosen iuc site of Branch 43 Royal Cana- dian Legion's picnic. It will be held July 18. Four sports events for the Royal Canadian Legion will be held in May. On May 8, The Provincial Snooker and Billiards championships will be held in St. Catharines: May 15, the District Dart Championships will be held in Belleville; Saturday May 15, in Georgetown will be Duplicate Bridge and May 29 at Port Hope will be the District Euchre. Ontario Labor Relations Board has certified Local 597 International Hod Car- riers Building and Common Laborers Union to represent Voting Age ture during the current session.| HAYNEVILLE, Ala. (AP)--jautomobile mechanic at Fair- jogti ' vant : aH be ' application of universal -- suff- 'State attorneys have linked Kuifield, Ala., near Birmingham, is| rene for sivas and rete the|retired steel worker with heart|=--=-- across the road John Roszkiewicz, who lacerations, | roll with 'his QUEBEC (CP)--The Quebec government plans to extend the|caped with head backwards. | The boy suffered his injuries} in climbing out of the runaway vote in municipal elections to|was visiting friends all persons 18 years of age and/father on Eulalie av. over. | He complained of a stomach) : Pierre Laporte, the ministerjache and returned to sit in the|cat and falling on the road. of municipal affairs, made thejcar. His father, E. Roszkiewicz, | WOULD BAN ORNAMENTS TORONTO (CP) --The bec | onto Transportation Commission Monday urged laws to ban what it described as dangerous auto hubcaps and front-grill decora- tions. It asked that such poten- statement Wednesday at alof 756 Daniel st., checked to meeting of the legislature's pri-|see that all was! well with him vate bills committee. not long after. He said a general bil! amend- ing the law on cities and towns} CROOK ROLLED IN ON CARPET tially dangerous accessories as NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- spinning hubcap attachments be Police rolled out the carpet panned in Ontario to catch a burglary suspect. | --------___ After receiving word Wed- nesday of a burglary, two officers chased a man from He gaid it would provide for| municipal elections throughout the province. Wednesday, the committee adopted a bill amending the) charter of Quebec City. The bill grants universal. suffrage in| the second floor into the at- municipal elections to residents) tic of a house. When they more than 18 years of sge,| -entered, the attic was empty whether they own property or| except for a dusty carpet Phone not, | rolled up in a corner. 723-2245 Detecting a bulge in the rug, the officers unrolled it. The bulge, police said, was Donald Wilson, 19. He was charged with breaking and entering. FOR ALL YOUR DRUG STORE NEEDS FLIES CAN BE TINY Among the world's 80 species of flies is one with a_ wing- spread of three inches and an- other weighing one half - mil- lionth of an ounce. FREE-CITY-WIDE-DELIVERY JURY AND LOVELL the gear had apparently been|riods and very warm es-|disengaged causing the car tol light. : i | Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali-'} Winds|Trenton . INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 OSHAWA'S FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER daugh' in ---- a and a all construction laborers L. Jeffrey, at 234 Bloor | ¢mployed by West York street west. Construction in Hope town- ship, Durham County, and On the sports page of the Hamilton and Haldimand May 4 edition of The Times, townships in Northumber- two hockey players were in- land county, except non- "I took it away from Rowe be-|car pulled alongside her auto- fore he. killed someone and/mobile in a highspeed chase blamed it on us." and emptied his gun at the car CLAIMS REWARD soucHT °° '"¢Y Pulled away. Murphy has sought to portray BULLET FROM GUN Rowe, the state's star witness,, Williams, who works at the; correctly named. Under the working foremen and per- as a troublemaker hoping to col-/FBI laboratory at Washington,} bottom four column picture sons above that rank. lect a rich reward from the fed-|testified that a bullet found] on page 10 David Powers eral government if he couldjlodged at the base of the De- was listed as Dan Rower Thirteen graduates of the |'help break the back of the|troit woman's brain was fired| and John Tresise was | Tetail management course, Klan." from Thomas' gun. named as John Fresise. sponsored by the Bowman- |----------- iinnieieslanenntinsensthperes ville Chamber of Com- The Oshawa Naturalists' merce, have received their Club will be one of 17 clubs certificates. The graduates taking part in nature hikes are: Mrs. Minerva Kerr, on May 8. The Oshawa hike Mrs, Ray Brock, William will leave from The Mc- D. 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