Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1965, p. 13

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Se eee G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 15, 1965 93 Canadian Huuse of the Chicago Tribune, The) iia, Macnaughton, aan NAMES IN NEWS New York Mayor Robert Wagner, who announced a few weeks ago that he would not contest the next election because "'I have to be a father and a mother to my two children", has de-' cided to remarry. The bride is Miss Barbara Cavanaugh of Glen Cove, N.Y. Francis Cardinal Spellman is ex- pected to officiate at wed- ding ceremony in the prfi- vate chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral July 26, WILL GIVE AID ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Boy, 11 Chained In Garage; "wu ve a | 'Parents Guilty Of Cruelty. Sees in emergency relief assistance MONTREAL (CP)---A Frenchjof the jetliner crash at Ste.jrelease from Prime Minister r\Yugoclevis. recent floods tn couple who immigrated to Can-/Therese, Que., Nov. 29, 1963,)Pearson's office said the r must serve 4 one - Yl bed gol og --s ion -- Po Bhs Bane er WILL HONOR PEARSON rison sentence and post @ award went to Doreen ceives a bond after being found guilty|Buhr, 43, her two sons, Ken-jreport of the Fowler committee Ale ed BO ch py Min of physical and mental cruelty|neth, 19, and Lorne, 13, and her seriall busy to their 11-year-oid son. daughter, Joyce, 17, for the The boy had been discovered|death of the father, Richard chained in a garage. _Police/Kenneth Buhr. said the parents did this to FUNERAL HELD revent his visiting the zoo. Perhe parents were sentenced) JACK SON'S POINT, Ont. in social welfare court Tuesday|(CP)---A private funeral serv-| following their conviction Julyjice was held here Wednesday 2, for William S, Bailey, 85, who Judge Armand Trude! s aid|was employed with the old Tor- Wednesday he was advising im-jonto Mail and Empire and later migration authorities of the|The Globe and Mail for 62 criminal offence committed|years. He died in this commu- and that the man and womanjnity 16 miles east of Barrie concerned are subject to de-|Monday, He retired as copy portation after they havejclerk in 1960. served their sentences, The sen- ACREAGE DOWN | ter oth "the ond -- "ai two-| OTTAWA (CP) -- Estimated year - old sister have been prairie wheat acreage is down placed in the care of a Chil- four per cent er ge from dren's Aid organization. last with durum largely respon- A fire brought authorities to|Sible for the drop, the bureau the garage where the boy was of statistics reported Wednes- found chained to an oil - drum day. The federal agency's 0s stand. est crop report estimated whea' acreage in the Prairie grain ee ae ar ea oe © 27,700,00. It is the sec: t ond highest total on reco s- anceps Mtl ga yoni tage placing the 1940 figure which is OPTOMETRIST | PHONE 723-4191 TAKE THE PLUNGE! Ep COC} In A SPARTAN Prize-Winning After one year of uncer- tainty, Dr, Sam Sheppard received the bad news yes- terday that he will have to 'the rest of his life in prison. A Federal court de- nied a rehearing of the order that would send him back to Ohio State Penitentiary for the 1954 bludgeon-slaying of his wife, Marilyn. He was released a year ago on on pending appeal for a new trial, and married his present blonde wife, Ariane, ing appeal for a new trial, and married his present blonde wife, Ariane. REAL CAOQUETTE Creditiste leader Real Caouette, always in the thick of squabbles in his home province of Quebec, took to the stand in a public protest rally Monday, and urged his listeners to march on Que- bee City to protest amalga- mation of the 14 municipal- ities of Ile Jesus into one ' city. One of the latest Ameri- cans to die on the soil of Viet Nam was Lt. Ronald L. Zinn, the National AAU two - mile walking cham- pion in 1963 - 1964. He was a mentber of the 1960 and United States ambassador- at-large, W. Averill Harri- man, arrived in Moscow this parents both were at work at the time of the fire, June 30. PLAN NEW COURSES 40,000 acres less, | ACCUSED OF POSSESSION 1964 U.S. Olympic teams. MONTREAL (CP)--Yolande week on what he termed an unofficial visit. Despite his protestations that the trip was a vacation, informed Asian sources feel that his presence in the Soviet capi- tal may bode a shift in winds. concerning the Viet Nam crisis, PORT ARTHUR (CP)--High|Garant, 35, was arraigned Wed- school students enrolled in four-|jesqay on a charge of being in year study programs will have|noccession of $25,000 worth of ri gap Ate Phage ag: oi stolen bonds. Police im the Pag! "N-lphonds were part of loot from sey, ain Sees oie a be, "Ithe Bank of Nova Scotia in Bt. eae an bP ho agar Isidore de, Prescott, Ont. May | 12 and a branch of the Banque jpresent, chemistry is included/proyinciale du Canada in St. on the curriculum only of stu- \Polycarpe, Que, nine days SWIMMING Let the mercury climb , Red Chinese boss Mao Now You Can Vacation in Tse-tung, always charming, year} DOUGLAS D. ROBERTS, JR. After 26 years and 11 preg- nancies, Mrs. Douglas D. Roberts, 42, finally has a son to, perpetuate the family name. Mrs. Roberts had al- ready borne 10 daughters. The son was of course aga Dougias D. Roberts rr. The. complement of six French senators (Paris- type) who are visiting Can- ada this-week presented the medal of the French Senate to Governor-General Georges Vanier. Senator Louis Andre of Calvados, who presented the medal, told the Gover- nor-general that it was a token of thanks for the warm welcome the senators received in Canada. A Port Robinson, Ont. pro, Bill Kozak, did the honors yesterday as the first man to tee off in the Canadian open, played this year at the Mississaugua Club just west of Toronto. A former Vietnamese pro- fessor, Dr. Vo Thanh Minh, is returning to Viet Nam after 16 years in Canada-- -- a self-imposed exile -- to attempt a_ reconciliation among the warring factions of his people. He hopes to arrange talks in both Hanoi and Saigon. Among those accompanying him on _ his mission is Dr. Leslie Dewart, a professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto. St. Paul, Alberta, proudly hails Oscar Whiskeyjack, a a 16-year-old Cree Indian who won a trip to Paris by painting in a centennial art contest sponsored in St. Paul. En route he and Rev. Victor le Calvez, who is ac- companying him, dropped off in Ottawa to show the win- ning entry to Prime Min- ister Pearson. PATRICIA ROBERTS HARRIS The first Negro woman ambassador ever for the United States, Mrs, Patricia Roberts Harris, was sworn in last week. Secretary of State Dean Rusk himself acted as witness for the ceremony. A former assist- ant pro'essor of law at How- ard University, Mrs. Harris became ambassador to mbourg. MRS, really turned it on for. the group of Congolese women visiting Peking this week. The women, representatives of the Revolutionary Union of Congolese Women, by their audience with Mao, dispelled reports that he was ailing. A lot of left-wing experi- ence got together this week in Toronto where the NDP held its national convention. M, J. Coldwell; 77, leader of the old CCF party for 20 years, and W. F. Covett, 72, a delegate from British Co- lumbia, were able to talk over both old and new times. GOV. 'WILLIAM SCRANTON Pennsylvania Gov, Wil- liam Scranton told a news conference this week in Phil- adelphia that Girard College trustees decided to let the Courts decide the issue of the school's controversial "'whites-only" policy. Gov. Scranton was flanked, as he spoke, by Philly mayor James H. J. Tate and trus- tee president John E, Dia- mond, The man who twice lost his job as assistant director of police in Montreal, Pacifique Plante, will re- ceive a $7,000 - per - year pension from the city for his part-time services. The courage and quick ac- tion of New York police of- ficers kept a 54 - year - old domestic from hurtling to her self-intended death from a fifth-floor window. Patrol- man Stanley Atkinson held Mickey Mechal out on the ledge until a net was imple- mented. Mrs. Mechal was taken to Bellevue Hospital for psychiatric examination. Canadian Pacifie Airlines announced this week that J. C. 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