MAKES PROGRESS (fielder Leon Wagner, {s pro NEW YORK (AP) -- Larfyigressing 'édatisfactorily, the Brown, Cleveland Indians short-|Lenox Hill Hospital reported stop injured May 4 at Yankée| Tuesday. His condition remains Stadium in a collision with out-| seriots but not critical neem ae etn to Wapy| 2 Pams Get Together Justice Refuses Summary 'But They Lose Their Jobs Rs Not Report Evidence Continued From Page 1 Of Mrs, a |model; "When modelling for a BE gn bd pig oo song Sg furrier, she was very proud of i = YT \ showing mink coats," Sevigny, former tr@de minister' Of the night he said he slept Geer nat frm lnm im chai Me, Ming , iMontreal apartment: "It was pow -- pagers, execuye |not very romantic but that's assistant to Mr. Se ithe way it was,"' the opportunity to meet any OT Jack Campbell, counsel for pe agp ad ad ee o Justic® Minister Cardin, said it ie report said Mrs. Mini was not very considerate of a singer mentioned that she knéw|«man of distinction" like Mr. semeral members of the federal sevigny to fall asleep in the cabinet, jncluding Mr, Sevigny. | apartment of a "single lady of Mr--Hegs and Mrs. Fairclough. | distinction." 'HAD MADE INQUIRIES' It said Mr. levesque "ha madé inquiries concerning the possibility of entry inte the U.S.) of a pérson known to the RCMP to bé a narcotics suspect,"' The source for this was given as an unnamed U.S, immigration of ficer It said Mrs, Munsinger was an associate of Montreal: rack- P eteers and underworld charac-\ Uke People when they were téré and worked in night elybs| red and had "dined wisely but operated by gangsters and per-|", 00 well obiiers. lated' with narcotics Gerda "called me Pierre--that's The report said Mrs, Mun- ™Y name ; singer's underworld friends in Aske d whether he had joked cluded "one whom the police into he diary of his friend, believed to be Cansdian Miss Jacqueline Delorme, about répresentative of a U.S. crime ie date of a telephone call con syndicate and who was appar cerning Mrs, Munsinger, he Fd ently well known to Mr. 'Se plied without a pause: 'I'm vigny." re in ae consulting is derworle ng-pin ¢ acies records singer's air pas + to Munich 45 the fourth male visitor to from Montreal 1en she left Mrs Munsinger's apartment on Canada for good Feb, 5, 1961,|(he, might of Nov. 26-27, 1960, This same man and another| 904 that the first three paid a anderworld figure had tele-'° phoned the security officer of a Montreal department store where Mrs Mursinger had) was NOT passed had cheques and said 'it would bé ridiculous if ministers of the Crown should suffer for the saké of two prostitutes," 'PRESSURE WAS USED' The summary added "Information was received that political pressure was be ing brought on the Montreal cit police to secure Mr Mun singer's release (from jail) and| back if was suggésted that, if wa charges were préssed, an im Mr, Campbell said Mrs. Mun portant political figure would singer went Europe on @ be blackmailed." three-week excursion about this Mrs, Munsinger time and added: 'She was get résted Feb, 3, 1961, with "an around pretty well for a other confinon prostitute' for sick woman.' making out rubber cheques for Mt $825 worth of merchandise from) Port Simpson's, Eaton's and Mor-| baker gan's stores in Montreal, The! plied charges were dropped the next' Mrs dav Mr Munsinger as 'INDEED A LADY' | Mr. Sevigny had earlier de-| scribed Mrs, Munsinger as "in- deed a lady of distinction" who was 'welcomed in Montreal's select circles' and "courted and admired by peaminent péople,"" He agreed it was not polite to fall asleep in such circum- stances but it was difficult to another point, he said the leader Mao makes his Red China Tze-Tung, left, first publi¢ appearance since last Nov. 26 as he escorts Albanian Premier Mehmet Shehu, right, ac- the of Mr, Sevigny said he had found that out only recently SUSPICIOUS During their relationship in 1959-60, he said, "I had.no rea z| son to suspect that Mrs. Mun- © OTTAWA (CP) Public af singer was anything else than fairs supervisor Reeves Haggan ha a increase this yéar because his uper visory 'performance has not béén up to expectations," CBC President J. Alphonse Ouimet said Tuesday aut he denied 1 woman of respectable charac received no ter Mr now Sevigny added that he knows, during her final weeks in Canada "she resorted to prostitution to live when her was to the wall and she destitute, ill and broke." yefore the Com mons broadcasting committer that he has been trying to get rid of Mr, Haggan "for some time." He has not. "planned anything' about Mr. Haggan in the light of the recent contro versy of the television program This Hour Has Seven Daj Questioned by Lewis Brand to hat been ar ting Sevigny--said RCMP re which went to Mr. Diefen in December, 1960, 'im I'd been intimate' with Munsinger Campbell: "What did that MAO TZE - Quimet Testifies Again In 'Seven Days' Hassle WEATHER FORECAST By EVDY GILMORE LONDON (AP)--Pretty. Pam ela's playful pranks hecame positively painful to the other Pam. $0 one Pam fook the other Pam to court In one of the oddest British High Court cases in years, Pamela Birmingham, 24, sued the company for whom she and 'Pamela Jones, 23, worked She contended J. M, J. Maus Co., a steel firm, failed to pro- tect her against the horseplay of her friends and co-worker. She said Pamela Jones did all sorts of things ~--Told e office manager; George Hollings, to telephone Mr. G. Raff at Primrose 3544 | Jewish Institute In Hitler's HO MUNICH (AP')--Munich, once the headquarters of Hitler's drive against the Jews, will be come the of a new West |German Catholic « Judaic Insti tute, dedicated to the study of anti-Semitism. rhe project is the life work of Rey. Franz Roedel, a 75-year old Roman Catholic priest who began buying books on the sub ject from his meagre salary 44 years ago, When Hitler came to power, Father Roedel wrapped his hooks and papers in small pack ages and distributed them amyng his parishioners to hidé He was questioned by the Ges- tapo but was not tortured, He resumed his work at the end of the Second World War and is still village priest at Jet- zendorf an der iim, in upper Ba varia Father Roedel's library now contains more than 3,000 books, from Andreas Kisenmenger's Judaism Revealed, published in 1711, to Der Stuermer, the anti- Semitic weefly put out by Ju- lius Streicher, who was hanged after the Nuernbeg trials, Recently an anonymous bene factor made it possible to house the library modestly in a Mu- nich suburb Father Roedel says he hopes the library eventually will be at- tached to a university to make it more' accessible to students. ue lightenment and understanding of Judaism and to shake up su perficial thinking about Jews," he told a rehorter seal TUNG BACK IN PUBLIC Shehu heads arrived in ied China late Jast month and returned to Peking on Sun- day. after a tour cording to caption on radio photo from Peking moni- tored in Tokyo today, Cap tion did not say where or when picture was made, but Albanian delegation (AP Wirephoto) saying what will he done,' he said several time CBC Vice-President H. G Walker said management did not leak a story about a camera crew filming a girl and two youths in bed falph B. Cowan (I--York Humber) said that the story last week in the Toronto Telegram "took the heat off 'some peo ple The story camé at a time when producers and personne] of the program were winding up testimony that charged man agement with responsibility for a breakdown in communications within thé corporation. The story told of the filming of the bed scene by a Seven Days Ww Ouimet super pay (re Mr said it is normal for CBC annual Saskatoon) visors to receive boosts The ing the managmeent decision to remove Patrick Watson and Laurier LaPierre as co-hosts of en Days for next season Mr. Ouimet said the fates of Mr. Haggan and Douglas Leit erman, Seven Days executive producer, will be discussed shortly by the board of direc tors He peated pair will be removed committee tigat- nve Si answer re whether the I'm not declined | question 0 ere "While incarcerated, Mrs,, mean? Munsinger indicated that people M in high places would suffer ifjmeans she was not. released and the! close fame of Mr. Sevigny was Mr used,"' Mr, The report nowhere man can be to a woman any of the racketeers Mr. Camphell: "Didn't that to, have the Implication of sexual It said the RCMP security, relations? branch concluded that Mrs.| Mr. Sevigny Munsinger's fear of exposure of it had,' her past would make her "ex Mr, Campbell tremely vulnerable to further reply to this?" exploitation by the Russian in-. Mr. Sevigny: telligence service swer to that "The opinion of thé security, member answering branch of the RCMP was that lent." Mrs. Munsinger's association Mr. Justice Spence asked with Mr. Sevigny multiplied her| whether Mr, Sevigny had had vulnerability as the Russian {n-|s@xual intercourse with' Mrs télligence service would con-| Munsinger sider any operation that would Mr. Sevigny 'T remember compromise him or obtain in | denying that the situation was formation from him, indirectly| a8 described in the (RCMP) re through her, one of top prior. ports, I never denicd in that in ity,' terview (with Mr. Diefenbaker) soi oa that T had had a physical re CHARGED $15 TO $100 lationship' with Mrs, Mun The report went into some de- singer." tail about Mrs. Munsinger's charges to customers as a pros titute, These charges ranged from $15 up to $100 for a whole NEW YORK (OP) John night Hulburt, 56, former artistic di- Tuesday's hearing ended with rector of the Edmonton Citadel a brief secret session to hear, Lheatre died here Monday, A commission counse! O'Brien bachelor, Mr. Hulburt was di said, classified information rector of productions at Cain The inquiry then adjourned Park Theatre in Cleveland for t6 Wednesday, May 18, at 10:30 19 years and producer and am managing director of thé Penn Lt.-Col, The Hoa. Joseph Playhouse northwest Penn Pierre Albert Sevigny, 49 spent Sylvania for 14 years four hours in the witness box Monday and Tuesday but stil! managed, amid the testimony about sex and security, to make some humorous comments When asked instance whether he had given a photo graph of himself to Mrs. Mun- singer, he said that as Con Servative associate aefence min ister from 1959 to 1963 he had two photos of himself dis tributed to meet requests which came in every day "One was in military attire The other was the usual politi clan's photo In which one tries to look more or less intelli gent." FLEW WITH GERDA . : Of his trip by private plane|| | with Mrs. Munsinger and an-|| > ply gigs gM ao | G@ORGIAN mansions | track: 'I like dogs and I like|| 1924 PARK ROAD NORTH: OSHAWA races, One particular dog | re memper, He was superb," : eoeeeoates OF his gift of a ring to Mrs Munsinger in Ottawa in Oc toher, 1969; "J. hought it in Mexico for $5. | bought 10 or 158 and other trinkets for my secretaries and members of my yt." Sevigny: that *'Actuatly, ft we had been! *'WTow close?" 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VESSEY, Manager, When Hollings calied the num- ber the London Zoo answered. --Skipped around the office with a watering can singing: Mary, Mary, How Does Your Gardén Grow? "Then she poured water down my hack,". said Pamela Birm- ingham. But worse was {6 come, : a "tne. day she pushed a basket with wheels across the floor: if hit my ankle and injured me." SUED COMPANY At that point Pamela Rirm- ingham decided to sué--but (6 sue the company, not Pamela Tones. She told the judge "She is young and pretty and high-spirited. She is a véry happy person. Put shé's. un- predictable and you never know what she's going to do.' After hearing Paméla Rirm ingham and her lawyer, the judge ruled 'f cannot find that the em ployers were negligent, Mrs sirmingham has failed fo show that any act of Miss Jones was blameworthy."' He dismissed damages Arm Quite Contrary eisite ontrary, wi tive employes benefirg. TYPIST fram dictaphéne and ty fope typewriter, training Salary range $3,556 te $ henefirs, thé claim for To Branch Public Works. Accurate ¢ dictaphone and having general office procedure, in arm, the two Pams secutive = left the court together We're really good said Pam Birmingham "Ye said Pam Jones this case has taught mé a lesson. I'm going to be more sérious now." Neither girl works for J. M. J Maus anymore friends we "And are,' Apply in writing, or in 17, 1966, to: FILL THE SKIES The number of privately owned aircraft in the United States is expected to reach 150 CITY OF OSHAWA REQUIRES STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER Required By Dépariment of Public Worl. Outied tn. clude stenoaraphy, cart catentotions aad work asdigament #6 small Menagraphic section. Prévidws aaperiened dt dential. Salary sande $3,720. #6 $4,945, Comprahen- Required By Department of Publié Works, transcribing ping. 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