Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1967, p. 26

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VNC BEN CWS ED SN TY HS 26 THE OSHAWA Times, | Wednesday, March 14, 1967 cP THEATRE DIRECTOR John Hirsch, 36, founder of Winnipeg's Manitoba Centre, now is directing at the Lincoln Centre for the Performing Arts in New York. He is a Hungarian- born Canadian. --CP Photo Montreal Man Sent To Jail MONTREAL (CP) -- Claude Grand, 24, and Louis d'Oliviera, 21, both natives of France, Mon- day were committed to jury trial on a number of charges, including attempted murder, all arising from holdups at two Montreal banks and a credit un- ion in suburban Pointe - aux- Trembles. Grand, who describes himself as a novelist, and d'Oliviera had so many charges against them that they were forced to appear for preliminary hearing: before two different judges in two sep-| : arate courts. Appearing before Judge Iren Lagarde, the accused were com- mitted on charges of conspiracy, armed robbery and wearing a mask while committing a crim- inal offence. These charges} ; were laid in connection with a $3,000 holdup March 1 at a branch. of the Bank of Montreal in suburban St. Laurent. HIT BY BULLETS In the same case, they are also charged with the attempted murder of Constable Hector Jas- min of St. Laurent, who was felled by two machine-gun bul- lets in the thigh as he arrived at the scene of the crime. Judge Lagarde heard a sec- one preliminary hearing in which the two men are charged with carrying out a $2,300 rob- bery Jan. 26 at the credit union --La Caisse Populaire Ste.| : Marie. y The accused were then) © brought before Judge Henri| | Masson Loranger for hearing on another charge of armed rob- bery arising from a $6,050) : ARRAARRARAAAARARARARAP slalalelelatalelelal holdup at an east-end branch of| # the Bank of Montreal Feb. 8. Manager Michel Patry testi- fied that he only got a look at}: one of the robbers. However, he} : had resembled d'Oliviera. Fy In the cases before both): judges, the prosecution intro-| : duced documentary evidence] © with the consent of the defence.| ; At arraignment earlier, both| Grand and d'Oliviera had pleaded guilty to the holdup charges but changed their plea after consultation with a lawyer.| : Seal Hunting Methods Poor TORONTO (CP) -- Unneces-| ; sary suffering involved in the seal hunt in the Gulf of St. Lawrence was greatly reduced this year, but there is room for improvement in the enforce- ment of regulations, Thomas I. Hughes, general manager of the Ontario Humane Society, said) in.a statement today. Mr. Hughes was one of five| | official observers asked to wit-| : ness this year's hunt by the} ' federal minister of fisheries. ; Seal - hunters working from ships "appeared to have a de- sire to comply with the regula- tions,' the statement said. "Unfortunately, I cannot say the same"' of the sealers taken to the ice-floe hunting grounds by aircraft from the Magdalen Islands. "A number of these men are still using old methods and are not complying with the regula- tions,' Mr. Hughes said. "How- ever, I saw no evidence of the very extreme gross cruelty that I saw last year when pups were kicked and slashed without ren- dering them unconscious." USED ILLEGAL CLUBS Some ships' captains and some aircraft operators were not complying with regulations and were not "making certain that their men were properly equip- ped," the statement said. "For example, at least one ship's captain and one aircraft oper- ator issued illegal clubs to their men and sent them on the ice. "There is no doubt that the regulations require further amendment which would close the loopholes and clarify the in- tent of present regulations." The killing of white-coat harp seals in the Gulf of St. Law- rence by Canadians is now as humane as the average slaugh- ter operation, Mr. Hughes said. 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