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Daily Times-Gazette, 4 Jun 1953, p. 16

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48 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, June 4, 1958 Montreal Gazette Is 175 Years Old NTREAL When Mesplet arrived in Mont- Gazette Wednesday celebrated its real from Philadelphia, the invad- 175th birthday. The Gazette was first published e ing American forces were being June 3, 1778, under the name of [driven back. Not free to escape Gazette du Commerce et Lit- la with his patrons because of his teraire. The founder was Fleury cumbersome presses, Mesplet re- Mesplet, a printer brought to North mained in Montreal. America under the auspices of the! The first issues of La Gazette rebelling United State Ss. were written only in the French In 1775 when Montreal fell to the language and only contained liter- invading Americans. the United,ary pieces--no news and no ad- States Congress decided to send a | vertisements. : printer to Montreal who would,| To improve circulation, the paper they hoped, convince the inhabi- later appeared in both French and tants their best interests lay with | English. Later still it switched to the revolution. Loot And Pistol Reported Found BROCKVILLE (CP)--Leo Cahill, |charged js an accomplice in the $4,884 holdup. 2, an unemployed factory hand, Woo. OCuR- opin ang nis wife was charged Wednesday night with "yen "under surveillance since armed robbery in connection with [the robbery and -vere questioned the daylight holdup May 25 of the within an hour of its execution. Roy | Inspector J. F'. Craig of Toronto, 26 Jal Bank of Cede 2 orgsnd, of the criminal investigation branch of the Ontario provincial police, Cahill was arrested a few hours said that $4,325 of the bank loot and earlier at his home at Smiths Falls, a German Mauser pistol were 35 miles northwest of here. Cahill's pretty wife, Inez, was Review Of Year In Front Line By BILL BOSS of their own two days later, May 5. ! adian Press Staff Writer Toughest time here, says RoOX-| KOREA (CP)--Three good burgh, was last September and Oc- | shoots highlight the year 'B" |tober. ° ; { squadron of Lord Strathcona's| "The enemy was building up to | Horse has spent in Korea. {his Oct. 23 attack and part of his | Such is the nature of a static artillery preparation wag devoted | «war that for the rest of the time |to our Sherman tanks on the crests | ' the tank men sat in the hills, get- [of the hills," he said, ; ng away the occasional harassing' The tank crews speedily devised | shell, and answering enemy fire ingenious protection for them. | with artillery and mortar. {Lengths of tank track were . The three good shots, says Maj. shackled to the Canadian tanks! John Roxburgh of Calgary, officer turrets. Timbered and sandbagged 'commanding the squadron during bunkers were built around the . #ts year here, were last Oct. 23, in hulls, which were sunk into the 'support of the 1st battalion, Royal ridge-tops. Canadian Regiment, at Little Gib-| The Strathconas' pattern later yaltar, last May 2 with the 3rd was adopted by other armored ! RCR and a private little adventure 'squadrons in the division. 'Stolen Gold Charge Laid In Unique Case (CP)--Two Toronto men |pleaded guilty to gold smuggling 'Who fled the United States in 1951 |and was fined $500 and given sus- -while out on bail on a charge of {pended senience. Contino will be 2 : smuggling went on trial here | Crow attorney 8. A. K. Logan » Wednesday on another charge in |told the jury that the Crown's evi- : eonnection with the case. {dence was mostly circumstantial. | Eugene Volpe and Jack Pearl, |He said he would attempt to prove | both 41, pleaded innocent 10 8 that the two accused crossed the | found in the Cahill's Smiths Falls hame. Fire Rages In Fergus (CP) -- Fire raged through two stone Buildings in Fer- gus' main business section Wednes- day night, causing damage esti- mated at $40,000. Two stores and the local branch of the Orange Lodge were gutted. A fire wall protected several apartment dwellers and a grocery store in a building adjoining one of the fire-swept stores. The fire, believed to have started in the basement of Elmer C. Mat- thews' Canadian Tire Corporation store, gutted it and James Mac- Quarrie's barber shop next door, and the Orange Lodge above the barber shop. FIVE ELIZABETHS? SAULT STE.,MARIE, Ont. (CP) --Five Coronation Day babies were born here. All were girls. They are eligible for the silver spoons to be presented by the gov- ernor-general, Prize-winning trout in the Flin Flon festival in northern Manitoba in 1951 and 1952 each weighed 37 pounds. TORONTO (CP) -- A Toronto youth who yelled that he was in- t when d to four years in penijontiary for armed robbery will have a new trial. Justice Minister Garson has ordered a new trial for Paul Cach- ia who has served 18 months of his term in Kingston penitentiary. He was convicted by a jury before {idge Robert Forsyth in December Toronto lawyers Wednesday night said they can recall only one pre- vious case in which the minister has ordered a new trial after the sent Screamed "Innocent;" To Get New Hearing provincial court of appeal had re- jected a convicted person's plea. * Cachia claimed he was at home when three men robbed a gas sta- tion in suburban Swansea. A man named Goodwin was convicted and sentenced to five years, but police have never charged a third man. Cachia's appeal was turned down in September, 1952, by the Ontario Court of Appeal. A probe into the case started a month later when Clifford Magone, deputy attorney-general; received a letter from a woman saying she involved in the robbery. Vishinsky Goes Home NEW YORK (AP)--Andrei Vish- |insky, chief Russian delegate to the United Nations. sailed on the Queen Elizabeth Wednesday. He Beczuse his wife was seriously ill ere. He told reporters it was 'difi- sald he was going home to Moscoy | FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH KINGSTON (CP)--Yvonne Cox, 14, of Kingston was fatally injured Wednesday night when the motor- line Cochran, flying the same Cana- dian Sabre jet she flew through the sou d of 6 il hot speed record of 670 miles an hour Wednesday over a 15-kilometre Sraight course near Muroc dry ake. --built by Canadair of Montreal and powered by an Orenda engine made by A. V. Roe of Malton, Ont. --around a 500-kilometre cl Sifeular course for an international spee: had evidence that Cachia was not ie Terord of 550273 niles an Sabre jet, Miss Cochran broke th 100-kilometre record (635 She the it a speed of 652.552 miles an ur. Whoosh - And Woman Shatters Air Record PALMDALE, Calif. (CP)-Jacque-| That same day she became the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound--760 miles an hour 2 sea level under normal temper- barrier, set an international NAME BOILER COMMITTEE TORONTO (CP)--Canada has | appointed a committee of three to work with a United Nations 'com- mittee seeking standardization of May 23 Miss Cochran put the jet boilers and pressure vessels. Mem- bers are W. R. Metcalfe of St. Catharines, J. N. Briggs of Tor- | onto, chief Ontario inspector of boilers and pressure vessels, and Alfred Lebissoniere, chief inspector for Quebec. STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST. E, WHITBY PHUNE WHITBY 552 Memorials © Markers CIRCULAR our. TYPE PROVIDE oll Earlier last month, in the same you from the le amll cycle on which she was a passenger hit a tree stump and left the high- way. She was thrown nearly 70 feet. The cycle was driven by Rob- ert Marquette of Kingston who was 1aken to hospital with serious in- juries. AIRSHADE AWNINGS tection for your porches, doorways and steps. winter long they keep out snow, rain, and sleet and in the summer they protect weather pro- All hottest sun. Quick} d A tely Filled PRESCRIPTIONS FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND DETAILS PHONE OR WRITE --f -- MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Dial 3-3431 110 VERDUN RD. cult to say" when he would return AIRSHADE ALUMINUM AWNING of OSHAWA DIAL 5-4332 might be soon." 29 to 1.49 When it comes to Ankle Socks, you'll find great varieties and exceptional values at Zeller's! There are Socks to suit just about everybody in the family . . . in sizes, colours and patterns! Featured at pleasing low prices! CHILDREN'S -- Sizes 6 to 8'3. 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U8. authorities laid a charge| joseph Sedgwick of Toronto, | of gold smuggling against Pearl pear's counsel, criticized the | and Volpe after their arrest. They | crown for failing to produce the | were released on ball and author- | genial gold alleged to have been | said they returned to 8. | the subject of the transaction. believed to have been stolen in| NYLONS FEATURE! d smuggling is not an extra- e offence in Canada and the possession charge was laid Attorney General 1 Porter U.S. custom officials, posing as prospective buyers, arrested the The trial is continuing. CANSO, N.S. (CP)--James E. of Tate here carried on the lack | smith business which his family has been operating for almost 100 | years. His grandfather started the | smity in 1859 and his father con- | Bi opener with Joe Contino of . 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