& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 1, 1961 Bacteria Cause Athlete's Foot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Topics this week: Ath- jetes foot, We question of new ases, and drinking in Russia. .... .... ATHLETE'S FOOT Bacteria are found to be a cause of athlete's foot affect- ing the toes and toe webbing, Niaal, Fla., physicians re- The itching, scaling and cracking of skin on the toes long has been blamed on fun- gus infection only. But Doc- tors Imrich Sarkany, David Taplan and Harvey Blank iso- lated bacteria from the skin patches. Antibiotics which strike at germs can help clear up the trouble, they report. NEW DISEASES? "New" virus diseases seem to be popping up. But it is highly improbab.e they are brand new diseases. More likely, they've always been around, but were just submerged or not recognized because of more prevalent diseases, say Doctors Ernest | 40 H. Watson and George H. Lowrey, University of Michi- gan pediatricians. When old killer or serious diseases were conquered, the virus diseases had a better chance of making a mark and became more prevalent or people became more aware of them. But it is unlikely that our stone age ancestors had meas- les, common colds, or 'flu, the | | in small groups, and didn't come in contact enough with one another to keep the germs thriving. SOVIET DRINKERS The U.S.S.R. has as much alcoholism as any other coun- try, a Soviet psychiatrist told Dr. Morris E. Chafetz of Bos- ton, but he didn't estimate the number. Chafetz investigated alco- holism in Russia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia, and concluded that "the Soviet attitude to- ward the alcoholic patient tends to be moralistic and punitive, as in the United States." He was much impressed with Czech programs of anti- methods of helping the alco- holic to stop or control his drinking. FEAR OF DISEASE Illness of relatives or close friends with cancer, heart dis- ease or other serious illness particularly if they are over The diseases aren't conta- | gious, but the fear of getting them can be. And that fear can bring on symptoms of ill- ness, say Doctors Jackson A. Smith and Lester H. Rudy of the Illinois State Psychiatric Institute. Such persons may become nervous, short of breath, feel their hearts racing, their ears ringing, and get indigestion and other troubles. Cure lies alcoholic clinics and other | can make some people sick, | 'Youth Gets Two Months PICKERING (Staff) -- An Oshawa youth, who pleaded not | guilty to a charge of consuming |liquor, was found guilty Mon- |day by Magistrate Robert Dnie- |per in Pickering Magistrate's | Court and was sentenced to two | months in the County Jail. David John Bolan, 18, of RR 1, Taunton road, Oshawa, was charged by the Pickering Village Police Department and entered a plea of not guilty. The investigating officer, Con- stable Lawrence Watson of the Pickering Village Police De- partment, told the court that on June 16 he was called to a mo- torcycle accident in the west end of Pickering Village, where he found the accused lying on the ground. He said that the |accused and his passenger were {hospitalized for four days as a |result of the accident. | While Bolan was in the emer- gency room of the hospital, the officer continued, he smelled al- cohol on his breath. | The accused pleaded that the | alcohol the officer detected |was from the hospital and not from his breath. "I know the smell of beer," |stated Constable Watson when recalled to the stand. Magistrate Dnieper informed the accused that he disbelieved him and that he would go to jai! for two months. Is Acquitted With Warning PICKERING (Staff) -- A Pick- ering Township youth, who was | | ple stranded when a flash ' flood hit Haysi, Virginia early | swept away. They are without TE a Tt J Elder Conducts Church Service Mrs. J. W. Green, of New Glasgow, N.S., visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis last week for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Code of Seattle, Washington and Miss Lottie Code, of London, visited Probe Third Break-In At Plant AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax Police Department is investi- gating the third in a series of break-ins at the offices of Fled- co Concrete Pipe Limited. Thieves broke into the plant for the third time this month early Sunday morning and stole approximately $50 from a cash box and three vending ma- chines. . The break-in was discovered on Sunday by a Fledco em- ployee, William Grylls, of RR 2 Whitby. ENTERED BY WINDOW Police said that the thieves entered the plant through a sec- ond storey window on the north side and made their way to the offices. It was the same method of entry as used in another break-in earlier this month when the company's payroll was stolen, they said. The cash box, which contain- By IVY THOMPSON Dunbarton -- The morn ing service of worship was con- ducted by a member of the ses- sion, David Fanthom, assisted by Mrs. H. Stroud at the organ. Mrs. Vera Freeman sang a lovely solo "O Speak to Me".|Mr. E. G. Code for a few days. Mr. Fanthom spoke on the, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardine parable of the 10 lamps. He said and Mr. Harold MacDonald, of that we should not practice our Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. religion on Sundays only but|Walter Willis last Wednesday. every day of the week, we Miss May Somerville entered should have ourselves prepared |Ajax Hospital a week ago Mon- to meet our Eternal Maker. day. We hope she will soon be Next Sunday Dr. McKay, the much better. minister, will be back from his| Pamela Pedrick was a patient in Ajax Hospital at the begin- ning of the week, where she had her tonsils removed. Miss Judy Mav leaves on Sunday for a month's holiday in Florida with her aunt and uncle, Mrs. D. Thompson and fam- ily returned home Sunday from 10 days holiday with her par. astray". ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Payton, Mr. Congrum preached a at a cottage on the St. Lawrence Hirring sermon on "Serving I er near Prescott. the Church Army'. He told of| Suzanne M ed $46, was located in an office|the need for workers in full time with her ener Ndaying cupbusid on, Which Bell housed gervice and asked each one to) field. S . influence and help as many as| We are sorry to hear that § ; / / officers, Sgt. Thomas Cham-|possible t r this wi | i 4 i) dh bers and Const. Thomas PDS le in sute Ms work Jor | Morrie has not been too well ' 0'Grady, located a chisel, a] A lovely duet, the Shepherd! | JUG OF WATER FOR FLOOD VICTIMS |wrecking bar and a piece of| Psalm the tune of Shebherd Annis Quackenbush, of Fe ri . |pipe near this cupboard. Other by Pat K d Th '|William, spent last weekend Rescue squadsmen send a | Monday morning. There are | drinking water and power. pn 2 thu plant were Tam was sung by Pat Kerr and Theo-|ywith the E. J. Annis family. jug of drinking water to peo- | 12 homes across this swollen | Supplies are sent on this io aces oll 8 pan Jere a) dora Hartford of St. Andrew's| Mr and Mrs. Leonard Mills, stream, all damaged and one | pulley. sacks ge hig ng is reported|Choir. Music was wider the alot Beaconsfield, Que., visited Istolen to date. rection of Marion McClement, arr F Mills of Highway 2 on MACHINE LOOTED organist and choir leader. The the weekend. i y The other break-in occurred juiior Sougiegstion lomler Wa5| Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Griffiths two weeks ago when a vending : and son Todd, of Vancouver, John Congrum BA of Knox College conducted the morning service at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Pickering. The choir entered to the processional Psalm "What Man hath perfect blessedness who walketh not --AP Wirephoto Next Sunday the minister, Sailors Compete Consumed For Moore Trophy Liquor Youth ter has been recovered. machine was looted and some office equipment stolen. The lat- Two men have been charged and released on bail for pos- Kenneth Heron, will be back from his vacation. The organist will be on vacation and for the month of August Mrs. William Boyes will be assisting at the returned home after spending their vacation with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffiths of Ajax. acquitted of his third charge of| consuming liquor in Pickering sessing the Fledco payrolliorgan. Guest soloist next week cheques stolen during the first|will be Mrs. Deeming, of Myr- physicians said. Hunters and | in recognizing and getting rid . ny : : mi By MRS. E. FERTILE |were also rescued by a power Dana Tueglay ay Ei gatherers, those people lived of the anxiety. Lycett Resigns From Area Board MRS. KEN GAMSBY Correspondent ORONO -- The Durham Dis- trict High School Board met in Millbrook. In the absence of chairman, Reg. Fallis the past chairman presided. A resignation from the board for health reasons, was read from Fred Lycett, of Orono, The board expressed sincere regret that Mr. Lycett found it neces- sary to resign and the Secretary was asked to send him best wishes for a speedy recovery. At the Orono Hydro Commis- sion meeting the commission on recommendation from the man- ager, E. Dent, passed a motion to participate with the rural of- fice at Bowmanville, Ontario Hydro, in sponsoring a display at the Orono Fair the forepart of September. Mr. Dent is to work with the Bowmanville office on the dis- play which will note the many|gepartment of highways in which| uses of hydro in the home. It was also learned at the meeting that transformer sizes had been increased at Curvply Wood Products Limited and also that the rewiring of Main Street South was being worked on. BAKERY SOLD The McGill Bakery in Orono changed ownership on Monday, July 31, after being owned and operated for the past eight and | | for the Winter's work grant but as yet no word had been forth-| coming. | In discussing this water pro- ject R. Forrester stated that several requests had been made to connect to the system by own. ers in the vicinity. He pointed out that the system could be extended under the Local Im- provement Act deemed it feasible. siderable discussion the was left in abeyance for future| consideration. It was suggested that those wanting such a serv- ice should make application in writing to the Trustees. A letter received from the | | they stated that the department felt that a directional sign at the Oshawa Counties Road and Highway 115 intersection was not desirable since the road went only into the north of Osh- awa and also as the road was not constructed for heavy traf- fic. J. L. Lowery stated tha had received many favorable comments on the painting of the| parking lines in the business) 1 | t he| a half years by Mr. A. McGill The business has been purch- ased by Mr. Hank van den Brink of Whitby. Simpson said that he received a number of complaints in connec- tion with parking off the Main Street and also on speeding on | | Police Court on Monday, was| told by Magistrate Robert] Dnieper that he would be charg:| ed with breach of probation. | Russell Sypher, aged 19, of | Cherrywood, had been warned| by the magistrate, at his last| minor consuming conviction, | that he would have to stay away| from any persons with a crimin- the system under the Local Im- provement Act. As all accounts in connection with the system have not yet been received, final costs could not be definitely set, stated the chairman. The submission had supporting Sypher"s latest | charge, revealed that he had |been in the company of two Pic-| ering Township youths who had | records. Constable Robert Speakman been sent in to the Department) 414 His Worship that Friday, July 21, at 11.10 p.m., he ques-| tioned Sypher and two other ouths, who were on their way to Grand Valley Park. He said that an unopened case of beer| was in the car but that the youths denied ownership of the liquor. The officer said that youths admitted they wer | the e de- if the board|livering the beer to a "red con-\s qden squall came up, several|versary at the Savarin Restau-|crimi i hla ol | : ) | |eriminal record, which dated] After con.|vertible" in the pare. There was boats left the race and made rant, Toronto, on Saturday. matter| no smell of alcohol on Sypher'sis,. shore and only 13 finished.| David Buck celebrated his breath, the officer concluded. Owing to lack of evidence the charge was dismissed, but in so doing Magistrate Dnieper told Sypher: "You will be contacted about appearing in court for breach of probation." Steel Company Profit Picture TORONTO (CP)--Steel Com- pany of Canada Ltd. had net profit of $7,286,076 in the three months ended June 30 com- pared with $5,679,220 in the same period last year. Net profit for the six | | | - month section of the Village, G. E.|period ended June 30 was $11,-| 874,748 compared with $13.876,- 345 in 1960. Per-share earnings in the first; three months were $1.68 based al record. Evidence brought by|seamanship and was won by the | Pickering Township Police, inteam of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Phil-| go cworth Trophy races at Mr. van den Brink comes to a S A i the Village Roads. If the latter(on 4,338,338 shares outstanding Orono with thirty years ee does not improve the Trustees before the recent rights issue, perience as a baker. Prior 01,.6 {5 again contact the Pro- land $1.44 based on 5061394 buying the McGill Bakery hej... .ia1 Police to have speeding|shares after the offering. In the was employed at the Visser's|. packed. same period in 1960 per-share pastry baker for the past num-|roads be undertaken and that per-share earnings were $2.74 Myles delivering baking|He also reported that the fot ' BR Buys Interest Brink with their three daughters |which they intend to use for Many changes have been| The Orono Band on Sunday| sorican Oil Co. Ltd. an- Mr. McGill rebuilding a good |by local residents and thoselican Chemicals Ltd. Shawini- such as a new oven, a bread cert being promoted by the Or- terest British American will | M n den Brink and his fam- gram from waltzs to marches, |igan Co. Ltd., which both" com- r. va » ularly well received by the Red Cross Swimming tests are plause. ic at Hampton on Saturday. 1 Bakery in Whitby. R. Forrester asked that the| earnings were $1.31, Mr. Piggott who has been the|cutting of grass alongside the| In the six-month period the ber of years will continue in the the culvert be extended at the|and $2.35 compared with $3.20 same capacity as will Mr. Bruce | Main and Mill St. intersection. in 1960. throughout the area. {men had completed painting the Mr. and Mrs. H. van denjupstairs room in the firehall will take up residence in Orono their meetings in the future. In Chemical Firm at the Kumrite Apartments. |BAND CONCERT | TORONTO (CP) British " dered a band concert at ihe fav it incsivh wind] noted during the past eight and ref y Lehi sunced Monday it has acquired a half years at the bakery with Orono Park which was enjoyed|, 95 per cent interest in Shawin- adi 1 [from afar. Mr. Milton J. Tamb-| i f the building and with ? (gan, Que. : Btn of new equipment yD led the band with the con-| "yn return for the quarter in- i ono Memorial Park Board. transfer to Shawinigan Chemic- wrapper and other machinery. rh Siler, 4 : ie We welcome the new owner, The band played a varied pro-|als its interest in B.A.-Shawin overtures and popular tunes. panies have hitherto controlled ily to the village. The martial aires were partic-lon a 50-50 basis. SWIM TESTS / the| gathering who showed their ap-|gainey Mr, and Mrs. Chas. preciation through their aP-| Taylor attended the Taylor pic- being carried out this week at the Orono Swimming pool. On| Wednesday the Beginners were tested by the Swim Instructress, Mrs. Baxter. Those passing in this group will advance to Jun- jors where they will continue, ext year, Be ire ay, a Red Cross Ex- aminer will test the Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors on their ability to swim and in life saving techniques. Saturday tests will be held for the Bronze Medallion for which a number are striving to obtain. Results of the tests will appear in next| weeks paper. PLAN WATER SYSTEM | The Orono Police Trustees, held their monthly meeting in the Municipal Building. At the meeting the board set up policy of operation for water system in the sub-division in the south of the village, In this matter a request was made of the Oro- : in A complement of eighteen| pigs Ann Samells is a patient band members were on handii, the Bowmanville Memorial for the concert which was play-|gospital. Mrs. Kay Ball is tak- ed under the shelter at the park. ing over her hairdressing ap- GARDEN JUDGING {pointments in the Beauty On Thursday evening the ini-|Shoppe for the time. tial judging took place of the | Mrs. Harvey McGowan, To- gardens planted by members of onto, is visiting her mother, the Junior Gardener's Club. [Mrs. Robert Allin. More than 20 gardens were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ardron judged in the Orono and New-|anq Mrs. Madison Hall are castle areas. The majority ofispending their holidays at the the gardens were well kept and|jatter's home in Orono. an excellent effort had been| Wiss Melba Polly, of Toronto, made by the children. Iwas a weekend guest of Mr. Keep after those weeds; the an Mrs. Donald Staples and final judging will take place family. some time in August. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grady and PERSONALS ; {family are holidaying at the la:- Carl W. Billings was, last|ter's grandmother's cottage week, elected to the position of near Port Perry. Grand Steward of the Grand] Mrs. Stevens of Scarborough Lodge of Ontario at the annuallis visiting with her mother, Grand Lodge Masonic Meeting|Mrs. William Cowan. in Toronto. Mr. Billings has| E. R. Woodyard entertained no Hydro to manage, operate been a member of the O ron ojthe executive members of the and administer. The billing and| Masonic Lodge since 1921, being|Inveéstor's Syndicate at his sum- collecting is also to be done by/Master of the Lodge in 1934. mer Lodge, Apsley. this body. The resolution also] A number from. the Orono| Mrs. Harold Snell, Danny and included that policy for the sys-|Lodge attended the Grand|Bobby, are spending the next tem would be set up by the Lodge meeting in Toronto. {two weeks with Mrs. Ken | trustees who have taken over Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoar, E. Gramsby, Fy _. |The fines could not be paid so FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- Four| teams, comprised of members of the Frenchman's Bay Power Squadron, competed for the James H. Moore Trophy on Sun- day. This trophy is awarded an- nually to the team with the highest points in piloting and break-in. The investigation is|tle. continuing. DUNBARTON PERSONALS We are sorry to hear that Wil- liam Leacy is in Ajax Hospital. Friends of Russell Connor, held its annual picnic and a very successful bus trip. Two buses left at 8 a.m. for points west -- Canadian Oil refinery at Bronte and the Rock Gardens who live in Ajax, but formerly at Hamilton for lunch, the Wel. of Dunbarton, will be sorry to|land Canal at St. Catharines hear that he is again in Ajax|and the Garden Centre at Prud- Hospital. hommes. TODAY Rollicking Fun And Entertainment For Everyone! f \ 4 iy Is Jailed | Next weekend several of the, PICKERING (Staff) -- An members of the Frenchman's Ajax youth, who claimed ol Bay Yacht Club are taking their|someone spilled a glass of beer| Vill age Recalls Blue Jays in Day via Juinte over his shirt at a party, was | Yac! ub for the races |jailed Monday for two months . . Ties With States BARRINGTON, N.S. (CP) -- A number of boats from the|for consuming liquor, by Magis- |Fatrport Yacht Club are cruis-| traté Robeit Dnieper in Picken! |ing to the Bay of Quinte for the|ing Police Court. This fishing village on the LYRA at Belleville and the| Richard McInnes, 18 ,of 12|g5, pam ig of Noe Scotia is recalling its ties with New Eng- land in celebrations Jul 30 to Cedar street, Ajax, pleaded not | guilty to the charge, laid by the Aug. 5 that mark its 200th an- niversary. Picton. { L 4 1 PERSONALS Pickering Village Police Depart- William Barker is spending| constable Lawrence Watson : i three weeks' vacation with his| oid His Worship that on Sun- 5 Easington was Soiabiished as daughter Mrs. Audrey Essen at|qay June 25 at 3 a.m., he ques- Ak he a To Tay vere ih_CHSTES of ole eas TE ean tor ts ane Severn River. |tioned the accused who was in Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton| his parked car on Lincoln street, which consisted of following a|Stephens took a trip through the | Pickering Village. The officer| . : compass course, taking bear-|southern States and then north|said that the accused's breath De Mg a ings, mooring, docking, rescue to Timmins for their vacation. {smelled of some alcoholic bever-| ro co built in 1765 as a meeting at sea, tying knots, etc. A baby girl was born to Mr. {28s body spilled beer | Place, and subsequently a place BLUE JAY RACES and Mrs. Norman Fertile on omebody spilled some Deer ,r o4rship believed the oldest | " . d On Sunday afternoon 28 Blue Monday, July 31. [98 me," Dleaded the: enquired| non-conformist church in Can- Jays started in the Blue Jay| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buck cele- His Worship. |ada yack. sailing race in the lake. When a|brated their 25th wedding anni-/ Upon surveying Mclnnes'|, Alongside the old church, © : Payne, author of |back to 1959, Magistrate Dnie- 3 Hower ane, {per ruled that he would go to : {jait for two months. In addition the accused was | lips and Bob Stanley. The sec- {ond team, Keith Warner, Fred Whittaker .and Eileen Fertile, were just one point behind the first team. Commander Phil Lamb, Den- s Furnis and Gord Gilchrist di White and the Three CinemaSconE COLOR by DE LUXE EGET i | FAM i COLOR o TRAVELOGUE cArToOoN @ IN color FEATURE DAILY AT... 2:20 - 4:35 - 6:55 - 9:10 Michael McInerney 'was first|sixth birthday on Friday with a and Ron Playford second. |party. Among those attending Two Jays capsized during the|were Clifford Clark, Billie race. Don Hercia and Joyce| Brown, John and Greg Morgan, |days for having faulty brakes| Fertile were able to swim to|Tommy Tranquada and Allen|and $5 and costs or two days|part of the fun of the day. Moth- shore and they were assisted by| Montgomery. for having an obstructed wind.|er can invent all sorts of games| a power boat. George McCleery shield. for the youngsters -- even help | their education. A competition stayed with his boat and drifted MARKET PRICES Brantford Dettor to spot different animals, ma- gown the lake near Squire's| chinery, industries -- even li- each, he and his crew member| T---------- -- cence plates -- can liven up the ORONTO, (CF) chu District Native [in Tus ibs ded by jin cream and butter print prices {him concentrate on his driving were reported unchanged today.| ppANTRORD (CP)--Two of| Without horseplay from the The egg market was unsteady|p .nirorg's oldest and longest-| youngsters. {with offerings adequate for a| ractisi dical died | light demand. p sing medical men died] | Country dealers are quoted here during the last two days.| Two Jailed Five D ve ays |by the federal department of Dr. George Barber died Sun- agriculture on Canada grade|32Y in hospital and Dr. L. H. PICKERING (Staff) -- Two|eggs, delivered Toronto, in fibre Coates died at his home Mon-| Oshawa residents will spend the| cases: A large 40-41; A medium next five days in the County Jail, |36-37: A small 26-27; B and C as a result of a drinking spree in| grades no market. J Pickering Township last Friday| Butter prices: Canada night. . i 1 . 8 rade: Ontario tenderable 63;|, 'icine in Brantford. : : g In Pickering Magistrate's non.tenderable 6134-62, in ligh . : rh Ya-62, ght \ Y Court on Monday, Larry Chinn, |irading; western 6214 (nominal). | or: Coates, born at Bowian MAYFAIR 5. 0 hs Kung Stress west res 5 area for 50 years. Besides his RESTAURANT Electricity Kills fined $200 and costs or five days ; in default of immediate payment widow, he is survived by a son. SIMCOE S. PLAZA (Simcoe S. at Ritson Rd.) Crane Operator | TORONTO (CP) -- Construc- for consuming liquor and Don- ald Curnish, 24, of 209 King FREE PARKING {tion worker Geldo Boetto, 38, street west, was fined $100 or | five days on the same condition for supplying Chinn with liquor. was electrocuted Monday when la crane he was guiding touched a high - voltage hydro wire in [suburban Scarborough. Sidney Dickey was standing | beside Boetto and caught part] of the charge in one leg. Dickey | was released from hospital after| traayment { |KEEPS YOUNGSTERS QUIET |tined $10 and costs or three| The drive to the site of your picnic or barbecue can THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401. . .PHONE 723-4972 ONIGHT! POXOFFICE OPEN AT 8 T . Dine At . . . OSHAWA'S NEWEST RESTAURANT Featuring Stecks & Beefburgers UL Jew SIMMONS THY MeGUIRE Dr. Barber, born at Hartford {95 years ago, first practised in | Brantford in 1906. Surviving is a " 1 first son, Dr. G. Stuart Barber, also | | Spinach, believed of Persian origin, was not known Europe until the 15th century. both went to jail. | Constable Donald Martin of the Pickering Township Police | Department told the court that lat 10.30 p.m., July 28, he fol-| lowed a car that continued north on the Valley Farm road and west along the Third Conces-| i sion. He said that upon investi | - | gating the car's occupants nl found that Chinn was in an in} 'Meter Maids' To toxicated condition. Replace Policemen | The officer continued that the | following day Chinn idenuifiey |Cornish as the man who sup-| | plied him with the liquor. | WINDSOR (CP) "'Meter| Cornish. a passenger in the maids" may replace policemen | car, testified that he bought a|for parking meter duties here if| | bottle of wine and gave Chinn ala one-month experiment proves| "couple of drinks." successful. Magistrate Robert Dnieper| Police Chief Carl Farrow) warned Chinn that if he was|made the suggestion of giving| |ever brought before the c o ur tjwomen the job of passing out| again he would receive the max-|tickets when he reported on| imum penalty. |Windsor's meter enforcement [system the police commis-| 2 sion Monday. ' Actress' Husband 'Seeking Alimony | He recommended the employ- ment of five policewomen, three | on foot, one in a police jeep| and one spare. LOS ANGELES (AP)--Actress| Karen Sharpe's husband is ask- HOLD SUSPECT | ing her for alimony. | WINNIPEG (CP) -- City de-| Actor Chet Marshall's lawyer tectives working with RCMP served her with an application|picked up a man at a Winnipeg |for support payments as she left home Saturday night in connec- a courtroom Monday. The act-| tion with the finding of a man's ress, suing for divorce, got decomposed body in a make- court order restraining her hus-|ghigt grave near Beaconia, Man. Mou vhanid bd "been laid and investigation con- |she is earning more than the : 5h ) ; [tinues. An autopsy showed the actor and that he is entitled to / i : Rene idin hb man was killed about a week {live in the style to which they| b 99.calibre bullet. Th were accustomed during mar-,280 by 2 .2~-Ca lore by el. lhe riage. {body was found in a four-foot | Miss Sharpe, 27, told the court|Py two-foot steamer trunk Fri- {that Marshall, 29, had struck her day in the Beaconia area 35 [several times. She said he re-|miles northeast of here on the {cently broke into her home,|shore of Lake Winnipeg. Police {taking her rings, silverware and [Say they have learned the ident-| linens. ity of the dead man but would] They were married in 1957 not reveal his name until rela-| and separated last January. [tives were notified. ! A DOUBLE BILL OF FUN AND LAUGHTER ! "IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD" ALL STAR CAST A FILM THAT WILL MAKE YOU SING WITH HAPPINESS Her's was the most popular form in school ! 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