Adolf Eichmann Appeals Sentence JERUSALEM (Reuters) --|preme Court was filed by the Adolf Eichmann has appealed|forfner SS licutenant - colonel's|) DARIEN, Ga. (AP) -- To- against his conviction for the|assistant defence counsel, Die-|bacco heir Richard J. Reynolds mass murder of millions of|ter Wechtenbruch. The groundsifiled a new petition Saturday Jews and the death sentence] for the appea! will be filed later|seeking a divorce from his third imposed . him, it was an-|by chief counsel Robert Serva-|wife. Reynolds maintained he nounced Sunday. tius. has amply provided for her and The appeal to the Israeli Su-|s.Five judges of the Supreme|said no further alimony is mer- . Court will hear the appeal,|ited. DEATHS Santa Claus Visit To Eskimo Village GREAT WHALE RIVER, Que. (CP)--Santa Claus, in the -- ta ee a a Following the war she con-|flew in to about 180 Eskimo an portin: Indian families in this isolated Septretes cn police 38 9 sub-arctic village Saturday. Continuing a practice started years ago, the RCAF flew more than 500 presents into this tiny 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, December 18, TYST Tobacco Heir's © New Divorce Former Thomson Columnist Dies PICTON, Ont. (CP) -- Judith Robinson, penetrating political columnist of the Toronto Tele-|becoming a columnist for the gram who won a Nationa]1)Thomson Newspapers. Newspaper Award in 1953, col- BEGINS COLUMN lapsed and died near here Sun- a She was 62. ners gre Rng paar fe trading cugtre and radar Miss 1 , station as part of-an annua' ee ae roars, was dviv.|2aly column from Otizwa..Ex-|Christmas party for the native ing from Toronto to har wus cept for brief periods during ill) children. mer home at Waupoos on the|"°Sses she continued the column| Great Whale River, 700 miles Prince Edward Peninsu aj" her death. north of Montreal and estab- southeast of Belleville, She col- An author as well as a news-|lished as a Hudson's Bay Com- lapsed on the Glenora ferry as|Paper Woman, she had two|pany post in: 1820, has a total she got out of her car to clean books published, a doctor's bio-|native population of about 600 graphy,°Tom Cullen of Balti-| persons, 80 per cent Eskimo. probably within two months. If} He charged that Torente-horn it fails, the final recourse will/Muriel Marston Reynolds be a direct appeal to Israeli] goaded him wilfully "to produce By THE CANADIAN PRESS |President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi for|his untimely death" knowing he cton, Ont. -- Judith Robin-| Clemency. was critically iN "from: sn. Be Sie swcatety sek soh, 62, political columnist for} Dov (Bernard) Joseph, a for-|gressive obstructive pulmonary KATANGANS RETREAT attempting to encircle the city and cut it off from the outside Katangan soldiers move along a street in the centre of Elisabethville as they re- treat from advancing United Nations forces yesterday. The UN troops today were fering a heart attack. more, and a description of a European tour in 1952, As We Her award - winning story.|came By. In 1957 a collection written from Regina, disclosed a '"'cheque-kiting" deal involving an official of a construction company and a Liberal mem- ber of Parliament who subse- quently resigned his seat. STARTS AS REPORTER The daughter of the late John R. (Black Jack) Robinson, pub- lisher of the Toronto Telegram for 40 years, Miss Robinson started her newspaper work in 1929 as a reporter for the old Toronto Globe. After a few years as a gen- eral reporter she became a freelancer, contributing to sev- eral periodicals, before becom- Russian Farm Official Hit By Khrushchev LONDON (Reuters) -- Soviet Premier Khrushchev has at- tacked a top Russian govern- ment official for his part in al- lowing land on state farms in the Leningrad area to be "com- pletely wasted," Moscow radio said Saturday. oe In a farm speech three days ago he said to Leonid Smirnov, deputy chairman. of the state planning commission: "You have been charged with the task of dealing with agriculture. "But it seems you. still have a poor understanding of the root problems: of agriculture if you have allowed such shocking things to happen in Leningrad loblast (region). Do draw the conclusions from it." Khrushchev said: "One can- not help speaking with anger, and. indignation" about areas lunder cultivation at the Sosno- vaya Gorka state farm in the Leningrad area. LAND IS WASTED Perennial grasses occupy 74 per cent of the total arable land, he said. "The land is thus completely wasted. It produces nothing and doesn't even pay for the costs of cultivation." "We must exploit literally all --. to"achieve a quick in- créase in the meat output. "Jt is time, comrades, to pass 1940. During the Second World War she returned to freelance work of her Telegram columns, This Is On the House, was pub- lished. The body 1s resting at Hicks Funeral Home, Picton. A pri- vate funeral will be held at her home, 63 Wellesley Street East, Toronto, at 2 p.m. Wed- Priest Barred From Church By Court Order TORONTO (CP)--Rev. Louis nesday. Buriai will be at Mount Ippolito. conducted services in Pleasant Cemetery. the Italian Pentecostal Church Suiday, replacing his son, Rev. Underground Test Announced By U.S. (AP) -- The United States exploded a small ing a columnist for the Toronto|nuclear device underground at|d2nt of the church trustees. Globe and Mail from 1937 tolits Nevada test site Sunday, the|The injunction stated that the WASHINGTON Daniel Ippolito, who was barred og the church by a court or- er. The order prohibiting the ju- nicu clergyman from preaching resuited from a writ, obtained by. Emanuele Paterino, presi- Atomic Energy Commission an-|Younger pastor must withdraw nounced, -rcmt his duties until after he ner of National Newspaper Award in 1953, apparently of a heart attack. Victoria--Dr. Seager Wheeler, 93, who won five world wheat king awards during the 62 years he farmed in Saskatchewan. Winnipeg--Jack Blumberg, 65, elder statesmen of Winni- peg miunicipal politics, of leu- kemia. Cornwall, Ont.--John P. Quail, 55, manager for the last 25 years of the Cornwall Interna- tional Bridge Company. Montreal--Capt: John Stephen Somers, 50, principal naval overseer of the-Montreal area. New York--Jack MacDonald, 79, hockey star in the Mari- times in the carly 1900s. Toronto--Benjamin Ririe, 102, who spent 46 years as a mis sionary in China. is Israe's justice minister, the Toronto Telegram and win-/mer Montreal lawyer who now|enphysema." The petition was rewarded to may play a key part in Eich-|meect objections cited hv the mann's final judgment. It probably will be Joseph's Georgia Supreme Court in throwing out a May, 1960, d.v- duty to make recommendations|orce. to Ben-Zvi on Eichmann's clem- ency plea should the Suprem Court uphold the death sen- tence, / MOVES TO CELL Counsel for Mrs. Reynolds ap- elpealed the verdict, which awarded her some $300,000. She is asking $6,000,000 alimony. Reynolds last week completed Eichmann himself was moved|answering questions for his to a death cell "somewhere in Israel" shortly after wife's lawyers prior to retrial of the divorce scheduled here next was pronounced on him Frida: by three judges who conducted his four-month trial. Official sources said the 55-lrourth wife since the y|month, He remarried last spring but has been living apart from his higher year-old "efficiency expert" -on|court overturned the decree. mass murdor who helped or- ganize the Nazi wartime geno- Reynolds accused his wife, a cide was taken to' his cell in|Canadian citizen, of constantly handcuffs and ordered to wear|eriding the United States to red prison dress instead of the him, resenting visits of his six civilian clothes he wore during|S0ns by earlier marriages and the trial. putting salt in his food when from appeals' to more severe de- mands, You have land, ma- chines and equipment. Every- thing necessary for increasing livestock and farm produce is available. 'Therefore you not only must, but are in duty bound to make sure that all that can be got from that land should be got out of it... APPROVE APPOINTMENT LONDON (AP)--Queen Eliza- Leth today approved the ap- pointment of John Warburton Paul, 45, secretary of the Sierra Leone cabinet, to be governor of Gambia next year. Paul suc- ceeds Rhodesia-born Sir Edward It was the seventh announced|@ppears in court Dec. 21. but spent much of her time aslexplosion in the current series} Both clergymen and Mr. Pa- editor of a controversial weekly,|of underground weapons tests: |te1no declined to reveal the News, publication of which| A spokesman said the force of|nature of the dispute. ceased shortly after the war's|the explosion was well below the| Mr. Paterino's writ also asked end. equivalent of 5,000 tons of TNT.'the court to declare invalid a He will be kept in isolation he required a salt-free diet. vote of confidence in the/and have no contact with other| Before they separated in 1959, yeunger minister by a Novem-| prisoners, probably a precaution|she wore a six-inch knife in her ber meeting of 200 church mem-|against attempts on his life by|belt to keep him emotionally bers. other convicts. disturbed, Reynolds contended. 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