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1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fiidey, August 7, 1959 § Johansson Gives Nod To Boxing Bout Date PARIS (AP) -- World heavy-| | weight champion Ingemar Jo- hansson said today he is ready and willing to meet Floyd Pat- terson in their return title fight in New York Sept. 22. The said in an air port interview he came to Paris Thursday to discuss the muddled heavyweight situation with Bill Rosensohn, promoter of the June heavyweight bout in which the Swede dethroned Patterson with|¢peyp a third-round knockout. A a Asked if he would meet Pat- and I will fulfil it." TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 'Don Fontana Last Hope The other highlight of Ye day anadi was a three-hour battle in the c an Press Stal Writer men's doubles quarter-finals. Be- QUEBEC (CP) -- Canada's|dard and Fontana had to come hopes for the singles title in the from behind to down Australians Canadian tennis championships Don Russell and John Sharpe 5-7, today ride solely with Don Fon-|g.1 4.6 6-2, 75. tana. | In the only other doubles The lanky Toronto player, | quarter - final played, Mexicos ded second ng the Cana- Antonio Palafox and Reynaldo dians, was the only homebred Garrido paired for a straight-set left in the running Thursday | win over Montrealers Roland Go- after foreign entries ousted four|din and Val Harit 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson Russia's Moskvich Car Desribed As Robust By PRESTON GROVER The plant produces only 60.000 i a year now. MOSCOW (AP; -- Russia is go-|" * A ing to compete in the scramble! Even at the price of 25.000 for foreign sales of small cars [rubles the Meskvich does hot To illustrate Russian intentions begin to supply the or in this field, foreign correspond-|Cars in Russia. There are long ents were taken to the plant on Waiting lists. Getting a better ithe outskirts of Moscow where Place on the waiting list is one of {the little Moskvich is made. (the sources of a certain amount Plant manager Viktor Nik-|of gentle racketeering here. olaievich Polyakov said it is a N very sturdy car. Most of the cor- EXPORT 2 TER big 30 per aon denis, who Jad Jeon cent of the production of Mosk- driven Aroun Lind vould bear Vich care is earmarked for ex- passengery taxis, w port. He doesn't know what price thet out, will be charged abroad. He said be is returning to |Sweden to wait and see what de- By TOM MITCHELL velops. : "Yes, that's looks now." EVADES REPORTERS When Johansson arrived her By ART WILKES Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- The closed section of the Canadian junior |tennis championships moves into ithe late stages today and matches start between Canadians in the open division, Montreal defeated D. McFarlane of Cornwall 6-0, 6-4 and P. Kent of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., won 6-1, 75 over 1. Nadler of Montreal. D. Lamarche of Montreal took a third-round junior men's singles match from R. McAllister of Cornwall 36, 63, 64 and V. Holdup of Toronto defeated A. Fournier of Cornwall 6-2, 6-0 in the third round of the junior 1g incl n's Edwin Ahlquist, adviser, previously announced he . : national Boxing Club also It used to be amos npossible By THE CANADIAN PRESS Paris. Earlier, he said he re parts for the car,| not 8 Pol akov pa changing that,| Brantford Red Sox supporters d| especially for the export market might well look toward Kitch | . 914 i; § ener-Waterloo Dutchmen today! It| Only 2% per cent of production pig Lg The two Inter-County Baseball League Senior Series clubs have --- |been leapfrogging along in first !place all season, but Brantford came up with the season's big- inning Paton gave up 11 struck out 13, Player - Bob Salvisburg helped the home- team cause with a three run homer in the sixth. hits but} manager | {losing in the next round to Claude |Savaria, also of Montreal. Flood beat fifth-seeded David | Woodworth of Halifax. Canadians in men's and women's! Montrealers Eleanor Dodge and quarter-finals singles play. Mariette Laframboise, seeded He is to meet Cuba's Orlando|one and two, were eliminated as Garrido in a quarterfinal Sola women's singles play went . [J Orlando's brother Reynaldo-- | through the quarter-finals. Miss Junior | ennis the other half of the Cuban Davis| Dodge, the defending champion ,| Cup team--pulled the upset of!lost 6-2, 6-1 to Marilyn Moatgom-/ at out. - wat inept the tournament Thursday down-|ery of Ban Antonio, Tex., and I L s up to somewha / jing Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, Mexico's Martha Hernandez de- ate ta 08 driving, a lot of bumps and is al 10 the Hae A Nh Ne 0. 10. 00, 03, 75 |feated Miss Laframboise 6-2, 6-3. n good car in traffic. It is small. It|Fermany, SSS tal LE ittle| The gallery saw more brilliant] In a mixed doubles, first-round {is fairly nervy. imachines there. Some are being|forecourt play when Witney Reed match Fred Rheaume of] {EXPENSIVE VEHICLE {sold in Sweden, Austria, Norway of Alamero, Calif., hammered Chatham and Barbara Hughes of| | But for Russians it is an ex-|and East Germany, which is tak-jout an 86, 6-1, 10-8 win over [ialifax defeated Don Platt and pensive car, costing 25.000 rubles. ing about 1,000 a year. | Montreal veteran Henri Rochon, |Louise Brown, both of Toronto, {| (Whatever rate of exchange you| There are 14,000 workers in the fourth-seeded Canadian. 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. |use, that's a lot for a small car. plant, of whom 5,500 are women. | -- SHEE Four rubles equal a dollar offi- | But of all the workers only 600 cially. town cars, Moskviches of course. As to class, it would run some- Workers get a little priority in Brantford Bo ck where slightly above the French h,yving but no cut in price, i Two upstes and two near-up- | Dauphine. 2 Polyakov said. | sets featured Thursday's second It has less grace of line than| myo aap win do 80 miles an 1 T E h 1 day of the 10-day championshi the Frenen Wi Ths hour, but cruises more happily at n op C e on Unranked Brian Flood of London, LZ re than ex KS | a wagen, with which it is directly oe Sr Somat tans i ont. Mike Belkin of Montres | competitive. game e Sox rap AT . x "The Moskvich plant is Thomas pitchers for 24 hits and mond and Brenda Russ fared Marathon |modern. Polyakov agrees to tha stormed for a nine - rua fourth | a. § Performances for under: Ros [But in the rece for the worl : | dogs. . Rosensohn Enterprises Incorpor- {market it will modernized. D Belkin downed sixth - ranked On Bike ated, which holds Johansson's lis scheduled tc produce 100,000|used to go infu spare parts; now Louis Leprohon of Montreal in| contract for the rematch. small cars a year. But this is|it has been stepped up to 12 per junior mens singles play before "We came over to see our | daughter who is going to school or out here," Gibson said. R (CP)--A Los An lonly on paper at present. 'cent. Rosensohn appeared at the New York district attorney's of- INFORMAL BRITONS | gest win yet Thursday night as they pounded St. Thomas Elgins Left-handed Eric Lomax threw fice Wednesday for eight innings for Hamilton to/JUDY BORLAND ADVANCES y Suestuning WINDSO geles youth, who says one reason. 4 left accompanied by a bod By STEWART MacLEOD 124-3 to take over top spot again. Frenchmen Laugh At British Braces ten wear male versions of the| |bikini, take a giggling view of| Southpaw Ross Paton was the| big gun. He pitched his sixth win| of the year and hit two triples and two singles to drive in four runs. Meanwhile, Richard Jack turned to good relief pitching for Hamilton Beavers to stop a Lis-| towel Legionnaire rally and give chalk up his sixth victory of the| In junior womens singles play, year. Jack replaced him when atop seeded Judy Borland Listowel rally yielded four runs. squeaked past Miss Raymond 57, | He gave up only a sin gle in fin-(6-3 in a second-round match and| ishing. the game {then clobbered Therese Lamy of | Thomas went the dis- Ottawa. tance for Listowel. He was| Miss Numns fought two hours) touched for 10 hits, five of them|with second-ranked Louise Jobin in the fourth inning when the|0f Quebec City before losing 6-4, Beavers scored four runs to go|3-6, 8-6. Miss Jobin then defeated Gary he is cycling to New York state is "to keep out of trouble with the police," arrived here Thurs- day night, and within an hour was in jail, | But 19-year-old Roy Trayhorn! wasn't disappointed; in fact, he! wanted to go to jail. "I can't af-| fond to stay anywhere else," he| said. f guard. The next day he turned up in Paris. TIMES SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY Roy planned to head today for | Niagara Falls, his destination for | tonight. | Roy left Los Angeles, where he attends high school and works| part time in a pizza restaurant, | on June 22, He hopes to reach] his destination, Binghampton, | N.Y., in about 10 days. So far| he's been averaging about 100 miles a day on the marathon trip. f Roy says his weight has| to 165 pounds from im. On his budget of $3 a day it's understandable. f Roy says he has enjoyed the! trip so far. ! "It's a good way to work off steam and keep out of trouble with the police," he said. {Judy Shakespeare of Halifax. Harry Fauquier of Toronto, 1959 Ontario and Quebec cham- ahead Lis towel got back in the game on three Hamilton errors in the! eighth combined with three hits Canadian Press Statf Writer Se ne length shorts, sup-|Beavers a 7-6 edge LONDON (CP) -- The emer-|ported by braces, which have Brantford's win put the Sox| hy British tour-|ahead of Kitchener by half a FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-3111 i you have not received your Times, ohone your carrier bey first. If vou are unable te con- tact him by 7.00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY of mot " the eye. | As Secombe noted in another |G. Right on the beem is Charlie, faa when it comes to getting the F most for his used car money. It you, too, have en eye for ~ dd values, toke @ look at our ter of en, Hw rific buys. Harry Donald Ltd. 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY Where Your Used Car Dollar Goes Farther 'S7 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. 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If your loan is approved, drop in for your CASH. C. Pay back later in small monthly installments YOU CHOOSE. You'll like our speedy, friendly service-- make use of it today! . CALL THE MONEY NUMBER 3, MOhawk 8-5821 <4 nr jon WE LIKE TO SAY: YOUR LOAN IS O.K. ITIZENS INAN CO MP A NY 8 1-M 1 1 ¢ 8 319 Brock Street South, Whith- the| psy-| LOANS LANZA SINGS TO A GORGEOUS NEW GIRL! SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 & & & Jill Forrester, 11, 144 Ash Daughter of Mr. and Mrs street, Whitby, will appear on | George Forrester, Jill has been Uncle Jerry's TV program on a | tap dancing for the past five Buffalo channel on Sunday. | years N ame Clerk WDHS Purchases Football Gear For New The Whitby High School Board] moved that $1090 worth of sports equipment for rughy football be . purchased for the Whitby Dis- 10 COOL |irict High school Tt board also approved the | The Whitby High School Board Purchase of three history books a at the request of the high school's approved a on Wednes- history department. The books| day evening that property are "Modern Age' for students|gence of a new, informal Briton heen identified witl I committee discuss with thelof Grade 12, "Enduring Past" |--the chap who daringly peels off lists, a pion and top seeded in the Cana- school caretaker. Andrew Muir, |for Grade 11 students and "Great his coat in hot weather--appears| At home, British braces have - a. dian championships, led the way SC ) : i. Heritage" for Grade 9 students.|to be stirring up international also come under heavy fire.' And Switsons Score in junior men's play with a 6-0, the possibilities of him supervis-\p., ina) Donald Tutt told the|tensions. it's all because of the heat. It 3 6-0 whitewashing of Roch Lan- ing the construction of the new hoard that the History depart-| Frenchmen, it seems, are mak- has been . scorch of 3 am . Logger Strike Fund | risut of Ottawa. high school to be built later this ment had requested that the text-|jng fun of British braces. {mer, one of the B t Ww bi Soe pis books be bought after they had British tourists are returning books, and even bowler - hatted ramp on in R h 87 459 {ONTARIO PLAYERS LOSE ' . reached an agreement on them. |from French vacations with all businessmen have been forced eacnes / In the first round of the boys The position would promote) = = 7 ---- | orts of stories confirming this. |into doffing their suit coats. | WELLAND (CP) Welland singles T. Walker of Winnipeg de- Mr. Muir to Clerk of Works for [Many write to newspapers with| This is something entirely new |Crowland Switsons, behind some] TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto|feated R. Vincent of Cornwall the high school and when com- - the sordid details of how fellow-|to the British scene. {hot netminding by Justin Howe, Newfoundland Loggers' Str ik e|6-1, 6-0 and M. Belkin of Montreal Be July P ermits countrymen strip down to braces! Braces manufacturers, watch-|scored a 12-8 Ontario Lacrosse Fund committee had collected |downed R. McElvenny of Kings- one of the high schools in the lon foreign soil. ing this unveiling, have jumped | Association Senior victory here|$87,459 of an objective of $104,000/ton by default. In the second area. The board passed a motion | In nearly every case, they say, on the bandwagon with a great Thursday night over Brampton|up to July 16, the Toronto and|round V. Morelli of Montreal that the secretary be authorized Total $355 300 | Frenchmen laugh. display of brightly-colored prod-|Excelsiors. | District Labor Council was told|topped R, McAllister of Cornwall to prepare and send a letter to ' | This is happening despite an|ucts to please the most critical| The Switsons fired in six goals Thursday night. Organized labor (6-0, 6-3. all of the grcliltenss niormag The town of Whitby issued|€arly - season plea by London |in the first half of the last period |t hroughout Canada has raised' In the first round of the juven- them of the proposed new high The ! oy. 18s haberdasher William Lemkin to before allowing the excels to re- more than $800,000 for the fund. fle boys' singles M. Bonin of school. building permits to the value of {yy ™ 5 tii "praces - brigade." verse: | x : S$ 20 ei bi it a _1$355.300 for th nth of Juv.) Britis J § op ne i . |gister the last three markers of -- A or released on Thurs. |Just thinking about what French. | Sierions British braces, |the game. > figures :: « - " im 1} Shay of eve ue, Fim 1 day showed that Dunlop of Can- 110, Would $ay made Bite "gid "Some with pic traces, Bon Ro) die yay for ne : Canada ada will be building a new ware- "Silk ones for the few." [Yianers waa our goas with Il ge eaven ' sMs house at an estimated cost of POEM TO BRACES But, on the basis of existing|Mike Damico tallying three. |$120,000. | His fears apparently have been information, it appears they have| Gary Hind added two more while Other permits issued went to realized. Comedian Harry Se-|failed to win national approval, [Morley Cook, Jack Timlock and] ht . : To eet n E. Thompson of Whitby for|combe, a belt man himself, has| Clifford Slaney, a tractor man. Fran k Benedict, who also regis- f1 n el 1n [the construction of a new apart-|been moved to poetry: {ufacturer, decided to experiment|tered five assists, all notched ment building at an estimated| "Gaudy British braces, {by visiting London's most fash. |singles. 7 { » » [cost of $30,000 | "On a foreign beach, lionable hote! bars dressed in| Bill Wanless and Bert Russell By RONALD FARQUHAR 2 the seXl of artic Missi es \ new service station wilh be| See. the Frenchman races, (howler and. braces. For the oc-|each scored three goals for the F RON [Sic an 15s smell Jf 5a 5 $icuis built by B. P. (Canada) of To.| .Screaming out of reach." |casion he choose a dashing pair(losers with John Ford and Jack! PEIPING (Reuters) -- All the 3Pove the chattering, jostling nid » A anaca {| What he probably means is|of suspenders -- bright red with Madgett accounting for other fun of a Chinese fair still flour-|Arongs, dressed in a variety of WASHINGTON (CP)--Defence ronto, at an estimated cost ofl at French swimmers, who of- blue stripes. two. ishes in Peiping's Bridge of|52'ments ranging from old-fash- Secretary Neil McElroy will fly $25,000. The Spruce Villa Hotel ~~" ~~ stdin ie Veltri |loned, ankle - length gowns to tiara Tuesday to discuss applied for a permit for renova- He Byes gistie}, Tues the haunt merely a pair of shorts, and in- matters with tion of the Duidine on Dunas 'BLWAYS GRUESOME' jpr_ beggars, Jickpoe elt, Prost cluding many in uniform blue street west. > renovation when | ; . . . is Ri will oo: po Bn Ho ee Breer |Futos 2 Zoisers gi yo vi S500 Jor Dxiyres Ro Se side hd J acrobats, Jusieians, jugglers and blouses. N ee ih | - tellers still draw capacity FAMILY ENSEMBLE oer Deriity issued inchmley apita ul 11S ji | 16 I | t crowds to the small, rickety At one booth, about 100 people 3 Bini Moish ing Er em [Shacks and Joos Niece they Srave their Seeks lof 2 Hips he oh 5 and others have perform or of what appears a family tinent of U.S. missiles oli on hl a Service Station ~ ® ° many years. {ensemble playing loud and stri- With McElroy will be his dep- wh Wi ® rane tota oY, On weekends, hundreds of Chi-/dent music. uty secretary. Thomas S. Gates. |. : eCl a 11 Léa {nese jam the network of narrow,| Behind a nearby canvas awn- McElroy gave no details of Unpaved Janes Wildie through ine, 2 three . man Se hesira 23 > he and Pearkes will con: . . | this tightly - pac uddle |shirtsleeves plays in slow waltz what hor one-day meet- Spraying Machine | . By DON PEACOCK loops, B.C., protested that the, It is apparent, however, that halls, stores, restaurants and time as small' girls, wearing ing, but defence. department . Canadian Press Staff Writer Sabine § action soustijuies an In [compassionste aSperss are the Houses in Pelping 5 Ohinese IY: gaudy Touma, and hii i toi Canada's - er |fringement of arliament's/main considerations given by the outside the high, brick - faced,!bons in their jet-black hair, bal- Srees ene Jat Cone Gas Kills 200 Fish TA = Under Cana- rights. present cabinet when reviewing mud wall of the inner Tartar ance gracefully and bend elastic. cussed, especially the supply of BRANTFORD (CP)--A chem-|must sentence to death anyone| OPPOSition L ader Pearson|a condemned person's case. (City. = = [#17 3 Somglicated contortiont. nuclear warhead of the missiles. inal cnraci : anie |argued at one point in the Com-| In exercising what, in effect, is| Reedy, quavering Chinese mu-| These performing groups, for- ical spraying machine. driven convicted of murder, The federal |; = ™p 00 "0 Ph a moral judgment, the cabinet i merly private, now function as Canada is to establish twol|into a conservation creek near cabinet decides whether a mur- | ants te boikh ei rament provided with a thorough Ts | co-operatives. : squadrons of the anti - aircraft Burford, has filled more than |derer hangs or serves a life sen-(,;"g 0 Propose such a change |0f each case by justice hidid MAJOR LEAGUE | At a cluster of small tables, missiles -- one near North Bay 200 fish, Les Scheil, president of tence instead. in Canadian law and let Parlia-|ment investigators and Mr. Bal,| groups of youths are engrossed in and the other near Mont Laur- the Brant Rod and Gun Club,| «jt is never a pleasant thing," |ment decide on it |cer, | a game which looks like a cross ier, Que said Thursday night |said Solicitor-General Balcer, key | ? Clippings are collected from | LEADERS between checkers and billiards. The talks will include a broad Edward Meadows of Galt, dis- man in this decision. "It is al- PARLIAMENT'S RIGHT the first news report of a killing. | People line up outside two small review of the reciprocal defence trict supervisor for the depart-|wavs gruesome." {In a recent interview, Justice To give the condemned person | movie theatres. A 'try - your- relationship between Canada and ment of lands and forests. said| «put we consider any represen-| Minister Fulton said the cabinet's|time to appeal to higher courts) BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS strength" device attracts a the U.S.. McElroy said the tobacco farmer, whose em-|tation from anyone about the case action in no way is an indication and the justice department time| American League siream of wiry, muscular young He deseribed. this relationship Jloyoes had SR Seek. tol --at any time up to the last," he ola Sovenmon hnsntion or de-ito complete its investigations, a| AB R H Pct/men. 35 te A TBE Her ny fil the sprayer with water, had |gaid in an interview. 8 abolish capital punish- death sentence is usually set for Kuenn, Detroit 367 64 126 .343| Less energetic characters TS -------- -- -- -- -- -- been instructed to discontinue! g tos . ;/ment. Such an action, he said, is|a date some three months after Wood Bal 326 48 108 .331 " sible in the time of peace. the practice. | As the minister who combs] right onkv Parliament tan |convicti yoouimg, a es -331 chuckle over a tale told by an woos havi adh [through details of each convicted |g ~H Amen! | can |convietion; |Fox, Chicago 440 55 142 323 elderly, bald, professional story-| | ISH YOU WERE {murderer's case, in order i 4 RECORDS AND REPORTS |Rupnels, Boston ~~ 400 60 127 .318|teller with a wealth of eloquent | recommend what decision cab-| "There should certainly be no Information gathered incl |Kaline, Detroit 349 60 110 315 gestures and grimaces. |] an inet should make, his experien-|feeling on the part of a judge that COL TD Sai ers ne ules Maric. Kansas C. 292 51 92 315 AIMLESS WANDER ces have inciuded one of being|ln commutng a death sentence!, "pon ioe and oftey| RuS--Power, Cleveland 84. Many just wander aimlessly| | visited by the father of a con-|W€ ave reversing bin the crown attorney and defence |y Eins batted in Killebrew. among the stalls and shows, or | 11 4\ LOAN |demned young man. ib a Jury Tn 5 3 Person. cel. Usually, at least one| pening on 55. 0 stop to stare or snooze in the| | "I'm the one who should be|8Y I der, he Judge has| close member of the family | i summer sunshine like some of [hanged," Mr. Balcer quoted the|™® o olce er the death|\ ites in. Frequently a clergy hams, the residents of the quarter. I languished father as telling him. Be oi ait he man Joes, too. In almost every| The district takes its name-- | | ere is a erence case, a few letters tur ; e | DELAYS DECISION tween the court's responsibility of | people urging that the om 3 c A Wh gi a | The cabinets decision i8 usu- administering the law and the be exacted. ¥! Home runs--Killebrew 34. used to be there but now exists lally made known close to the cabinet's duty to 'exercise its| If anv item needs elaborating |. Og] Mases -- Aparicio, Chl. oe 8 a ors {execution date for two reasons: law-given prerogative of mercy department investigators--they're| ay R. T le of H here Chi he ley Te) cl -- Lown, Chica , y because of the time required to| «wyyat 1 5 responsibility a cab-|usually all lawyers -- might tel. | Pitching --~ Lown, Chicago, 32 big avon hi : for study each case convicted men |;;o4 cannot evade," he sald lephone the judge, the police, |" 0" : ose Spetors s pray jor entertain the hope of commuta-| "my Mr. "Justice Manson's state: [crown attorney defence counsel, !TiKkeouts Wi Th istrict had a bad ition as long as possible, thus| onic Nr. Fulton says the judge or anyone else who might help and Score, Cleveland 133, eS lo shortening the ordeal of waiting| crs: Mr. Fulton says en hero Ano eat : reputation as the haunt of thieves i [was commenting "on something|Ccomplete the picture: Why did he| National League and gangs, and there were often [for those whose sentence is not|o,iirely outside his sphere of|do it? What bearing had his| B RH Pet|street fights and brawls. But the |altered. authority and jurisdiction." [background on the case? Was|Aaron, Milwaukee 426 79 15 .366|Communist authorities cleaned | In the exercise of the royal there provocation? Did he get a! Cunningham, St.L. 322 42 112 .347|out the trouble - makers short prerogative of mercy, a cabinet| REPLY TO PEARSON fair tral? Was the defence coun- Temple, Cin 433 73 138 326 fter th gr to gh 10 has complete power. It could free, His Commons reply to Mr. sel adequate? In short, was the White, St. Louis 387 56 123 529 a ey came power a convicted murderer entirely, if|Pearson was that each death|slayer given every benefit of Pinson, Gig. 5 ped 141 317 years ago. it wished. 'No Canadian cabinet|sentence is dealt with on its in-|Canada's legal process? Cepeda, San Fran 417 69 132 317 ever has done so. however, Jiividaal merits | To fill in missing details Runs_Pinsor, 87 i Since the Progressive Con-| FElaborating to a reporter, he department sends its own Runs batted in -- Banks, Chi- 1d Record [3ervatives took office in June, said: chiatrist to examine the con-|cago 100. ; j10s7, the 'new cabinet has com-| 'Different cabinets are com-|demned man. With his report, the] Hits--Aaron 156 {muted 25 of 32 death sentences-- posed of different individuals. It|department has a view as far Doubles--Aaron 37. IO en n |a noticeably larger proportion may well be that in one cabinet back into the convicted man's] Triples -- Neal, Los Angeles hdd |than under the previous Liberal [the majority are inclined to give (life as it is possible to get. Mathews, Milwaukee and White NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. |cabinet. From 1954 to 1956 in-|different weight to compassion-| When all of this information |g f (CP)--Jack Bionda of New West: clusive, 18 death sentences were ate features of a case than the has been weighed and evaluated, Home runs -- Banks and Math.| Minster broke a 22-year-old scor- commuted while 21 hangings majority of another cabinet|a summary is turned over to Mr.|ews 30. ing record in the Intercity La- |were permitted. would." Balcer together with all the ma-| Stolen bases -- Mays, San Crosse League Thursday night. The recent cabinet policy bas| Continuing a policy followed by terial. Only after he has given Francisco 20. Ha | He scored ome goal against led to criticism in some quar-!the former Liberal cabinet. helthe whole batch thorough re-| Pitching Face. Pittsburgh, | Vancouver to send his season's |] ters that it is making a mockery said, "the lack of a jury recom-|view does he take the case to|14-0. 1.000 : "total to 136. The old mark of 135/ of court decisions. Last April Mr. | mendation for mercy doesn't pre- cabinet for the final -- and ir-| Strikeouts -- Drysdale, Los An-'was set by Bill Wilson' of New Justice A. M. Manson of Kam-'judice a man's chances. |revocable--decision. \geles 173. Westminster in 1987.

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