28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wodeendey, April 26, 1967 Preserommerctase | 3\ /_|Dr. Shulman Ordered Inquest [tions .ceting to tru ar sumers' would have disputed claims Gas approached gi was relevant because it inquest into the relative merits|about the safety of pein "| squirrels Add vene § from the trees to s coer Asay 'Ont. Barrister onto was found gullty by the society's discipline committee of failing to honor an undertak- of natural gas and electricity. | Veteran Coroner Said Unneeded | refused on the ground that their testimony had no bearing|that when the gas company he] COMBERMERE, Ont. on the death of the girl. TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Harvey;tive of the Consumers' Gas Co. Dr. Shulman' Monday A. Brown, a veteran coroner,|/had urged Dr: Shulman to hol \said Monday that Dr. Morton|the inquest into the death of \Shulman, former chief coroner|six-year-old Janet Gowland. jof Metropolitan Toronto, had) 'The girl died after her dress tify, jordered an inquest even though|caught fire in her home Feb. |Brown's refusal |Dr. Brown had decided one was'§ The dress was ignited by an SAYS POINTS RELEVANT | "That was the whole point of | Shulman said not needed. electric stove. Dr. Brown quoted morgue of-| Dr. Brown said in an inter-|the inquest," Dr. ficials as saying that an execu- view two vice-presidents of Con-jin an interview. Their expressed amazement at Dr.|srind." However, to allow the \gas company executives to tes- appliances. Dr. Shulman first requested the inquest, night/knew they had "an axe Dr. Brown to allow rebuttal jman for hydro authorities. CITIES RUN SELVES testi- lity corporations in Ontario. said he knew] he had told)|'or 'To Syrup Cost (CP)--} to|Red squirrels with a craving maple surgar sap_ have of{have brought. an additional ex- their testimony by a spokes-/pense for a maple syrup opera- tor in this community, 30 miles ~*~ | southwest of Pembroke. The squirrels, fascinated with the bubbles in the hose, pounced on it during the night and made as many as 30 holes per yard in attempting to get at the sap. At seven cents a foot for tub- ing plus other costs, his outlay was $3,500, so Mr. Murray looked for a solution. He found it in a gas-operated | | It all started when Bill Mur-\scare gun used by corn grow- There are 352 municipal util-|ray installed a one-quarter inch plastic hose, 19,000-feet long to' ers to frighten away blackbirds. A timing device now sets th jtario barrister ibarred and another suspended from his trust account and bor- Disbarred TORONTO (CP) -- One On-} has been dis- lanoque was ing given to the benchers of the lsociety and was suspended. Stuart Beverley Scott of Gan- found drawing money improperly from practice for three months, |rowing money from & client the Law Society of Upper Can- | without ada announced today. Gordon Ross MacKay of Tor-| ladvise. gun off every hour and the sap| continues to flow. client had independent legal He was disbarred, although levidence showed he had made {full restitution. guilty of . "assuring" that the ~ "Super-Right" Meats--Your Best Buy! SUPER-RIGHT BRAND -- OVEN READY -- 6 TO 10 LB. AVERAGE ag & ' : TURKEY' -- VAC PAC END curs 1867 1 1967 CANADA ig OVERTON DIES Actor Frank Overton, above, died yesterday at his home in Pacific Palisades, Calif., a Los Angeles suburb. 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