MEP RPG AATRTAT OR ae epee al Bie nai nn ai 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 20, 1964 SHOP CLOSING MEANS FEUD COMING Father In Jail, ~ Leukemia Victim Tension Crackles Cypriot Cease-Fire Line A young lieutenant, hardly out of high school, said: "When the |shops, shut, you know there's gunitrouble coming. Even a raised voice draws a crowd." NICOSIA (CP) -- "They eo each other's guts," said the British sergeant. The sergeant, sten - | pointed straight ahead of him | at the ready, was walking down | the narrow, dilapidated street GUNS EVERYWHERE | and that they have rifles pointed Along VANCOUVER (CP) -- Leuk-| AYLESBURY (Reuters)--The emia victim Bradley McDonald|judge in England's £2,600,000 whose stepfather went to jail| ($7,800,000) train robbery trial for stealing money to provide|has ordered a 'round-the-clock him with toys and treats, died|police guard for the families of : Mb gpeetaang a hospital. He was|the 12 jurors when they go out : ' 1) tape five years old. to reach a verdict. ge age igy ge prae a The stepfather, Gordon James| Following an incident re- a id "Yon ¢ a both Aide, ©'McDonald, 35, served one|ported to the court Monday of aaa ou know Doth sides are month in prison last year for|an effort to bribe one of the jur- watching you from 'be ruins) stealing $680 from his employer.|ors, Mr. Justice Edmuhd Dav- at' you." |His original six-month term wasjies was told Wednesday the en- Hea kay uF his itting-duck|teuces by: the British Colum-jtire panel wanted assurances Train Robbery Dies In Hospital Jurors Guarded the judge because of an irregu- larity. The hearing of the charges against him will form |the second stage of the trial. The third stage o: the trial will deal with charges against 'four men and three women ac-| cused of receiving stolen) money, All seven have denied the charges and are out on bail During the next few days the judge will be examining individ-| ually the evidence' concerning ENGELS MEN'S « BOYS' WEAR 16 SIMCOE ST. N DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ' ifles| coldi ; *|bia Court of Appeal afier it was|there would be no interference F Everywhere there are riflesisoldiers cracked up under this| stated that he stole only to|with their families while the jur.|'"0s¢_Dow_before him. make Bradley's last months'ors were in reti t. | : otiin Glal SBInREAt if | PAKISTANIS KILLED hich is the tenuous cease-fire ; line between Greek- and Turk-|2nd_ pistols. They are carried) pressure? The battalion com- ish-Cypriots in the*inner ancient| by the Turkish police, Greek se-) mander was asked. GOING-OUT-OF walled heart of Nicosia. curity forces and the British, who estimate there are 3,500 The street and those opening) cyyriots under arms in Nicosia| off it were a vista of looted! cigne shops, roadblocks of worn-0Ut)Greoks and Turks are sup- trucks and cars, bullet-creased| .g.eq to keep 100 yards away walls, sandbagged balconies and)trom the cease-fire line. But at rusty barbed wire. one corner the Greeks have tun- This is the zone which the Ist/nelled under buildings toward Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's/the Turks while the British man Regiment, has been patrolling/the rooftops and balconies of since December when Grecksthe. same buildings. The British bap bow rig oo pon seidiens can't shoot unless they in a horror-laden night o -lare shot at first. Tt is the zone which the United|~ Nations may call on Canada's 1st Battalion, Royal 22nd Regi-; "tow do we know whether ment, to patrol, they're firing at us or at each "You can cut the tension with/other?" the toto ig ' a knife," said the sergeant.; He had entered a street o "They hate each other but they|looted houses. : fear each other too." | "It's a little twitchy here at gun burst. |KNEW 'MURDER MILE' |happy ones, The trial, biggest in British! NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- There was a short machine- "No, but I know of two who received from many parts of might," he said matter - of-North America following distri- factly. The cease-fire line has bution of a picture sucwing him become the new "murder mile" | With his stepfather, The piciure jon this murder island. Ledra|W&s distributed by The. Cana- lagainst the British, runs into} WASAGA BEACH, Ont. (CP) jthe present cease-fire line, There is a "dramatic tension" | In the midst of this nerve-| between the federal and provin- |wringing situation the British}cial governments over constitu- jwho have suffered no casual- tional powers and it must be re- ties so far, have tried to pla-|solved for the good of both cate both sides when they com-|sides, Liberal MP John Addison plain about infringements of the!saiqd Wednesday. "In a very real| cease-fire, way, the official opposition to Neutrality goes so far that the federal government is not British weapon pits have to be'the opposition parties but rather circular so that they point to the collective provincial govern- Donations for Brad'ey were|criminal 'history, is now in its] ninth week; There was a pos-|Three Pakistanis were reported sibility it would last more than killed Wednesday in 'a clash |three months, with an Indian patrol northeast | The case arose from the|of Jammu in disputed Kashmir. |holdup of the Glasgow-London|An. Indian defence ministry Street, the old "Murder Mile"|dian Press and The Associated! mail train near here last Aug-|spokesman. said there were no| |where nearly 60 persous were|PTeSs. just when 120 mailbags stufied|Indian casualties in what he de-) |shot in the back in the terror-| : |with banknotes were stolen by a scribed as the fourth in a re-| jist campaign of the 1950s) DISAGREE ON POWERS _ségang of masked men. cent series of 'raids by Pakis- jtanis, { \ONE PLEADED GUILTY Of the 17 men and three women appearing in court at TAX BILL the start of the-trial, one man, ROME (AP)--A bill before pleaded guilty to four of the five|the Italian parliament puts it charges against him and an-jup to the now-exempt senators other man was found not repeatjand deputies to decide whether not guilty and discharged. they should pay income tax as A third man was released bylother Italians do. neither side and two men have to occupy each pit, one looking toward the Greek quarter, the BBG Seeks To Amend ments,"' he told a Liberal meet- ing. 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In the Commons, Mr. Pickers- LONDON (Reuters) -- The gil] said the government will flesh of tumor-bearing animals| cive urgent consideraticn to the may cause cancer in man, @N|recommendations. He assured article in the British medical) ajfreq D, Hales (PC -- Well- weekly The Lancet suggests. ington South) that any changes The article' predicts more|will be communicated in ad- cancer - causing food products|vance to the Commons. will be discovered in the future. It described a high prevalence oe liver cancer in artificially reared trout, although wild var- feties were free from it. | At the hatcheries it was found fish had been fed food in pel-| let form and there was a con-| nection, between the severity of! the canter-and the length of time on the diet. 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