ey eee ' fourth attempt, bat continues to, |take personal instruction from \Duboin because "she always gets nervous in the heavy Paris fgeccoont +" a oh 19 Dessous vetins oe WAS SCAPEGOAT -- NOT CRIMINAL |. Book On Ward Trial Raps Hallowed British Justice people would like to see it ban-,is likely to prejudice a jury injargument. If (to use the judge's) | Driving School Teacher Says Women Top Pupils | vor. sor rom race PARIS (Reuters) -- Womenjall her household problems to|Khrushchev expressed sa learn to drive a Car morejher young instructor during the, Wednesday for the greetings " easily than men, says the owner|two-hour lesson. received from around the world) lof an unusual driving school es-| 'She will never pass'her driv-/on his 70th birthday last Friday, | tablished especially for women.|ing test and get~a licence,"|and said he would work for ; Henri Duboin, who founded|says Duboin, "She talks too\communism, and for world ithe subsequent trial. own weird jargon) there were ' : Ithis uni 5 -|much,"" ace. In a letter published in hallowed majesty of English Party-girl Christine Keeler, "Preliminary proceedings are|'in this city many witnesses of re eee al The number of lessons re- aie Soviet newspapers justice comes in for seriousjone of the prosecution's chief|prejudicial and they take up oities pes yl oad re the wheel} in 1961, claimsjquired depends on each. indi-| ihrushchey said "Twill ate knocks in The Trial. of Stephen|witriesses, later confessed to lot of wasted time in the bine in ee evideries. ud did not,{women are far more tractable vidual woman. efforts" for communism, Ward, a book dealing with the|perjury in another but related |trates courts," says the weekly; nism ial." j than their husbands. Most normally co - ordinated,"° = last days of a central figure in|hearing in the complex of scan-jtrial."" 'Their replacement yo paged mot geal Bethe "The ladies are disciplined|women, says Duboin, can learn|then added: "I assure 'ik pen last year's political-sex scan-|da] that followed the resignation documentary evidence now is nd readily acknowledge their|to drive in Paris today in about|ple of goodwill that I will tire- dais. of former war minister John/an urgent necessity. * Nor should' this judgee be tend to 'know everything' and|25 hours' tuition. 'The school's|iessty tight to strengthen peace leet ont epee. com Caratine, on as, ee aiuon a s ebaeanen under any misapprehension.|must generally be restrained,"|Tecord 'to date, however, is held): ine world and friendship of aranc , pres ; jby one pupil who has had 280 s case of the Establishment Kennedy charges that thei13th juryman" and suggests it ea Pe enhea £ lard) Points against the women lessons in the last three years. Peoples. sledgehammer cracking the nut Ward trial blundered on al-\youig pe interesting to have a sig ' vd vast/ however, are tendencies to talk She passed her 'test at the pedo ' i when Ward was convicted on though it had become known | reply Mon the Chatrnial br thel a dhe __the T majority of ordinary citizens,|too much, to use the rear view) _--_ two of five counts of living on|there was a possibility {hatliyry, The jury had shown dis- Mit Gratien ge Nc ae ae ee y pth F repent immoral earnings. He wa s|Miss Keeler was a perjurer. He i nination by convicting Ward IS COMING TO THE PLAZA: shown to be an immoral man.|also charges that the police, in the rich and socially eminent.|the official French driving test.| THEATRE SOON -jon (wo counts and finding him' 'the 'prevailing assumption! Madame au Volant, situated| ADMITTANCE Res cna . 'iminal (the case of Ward, did not dis- Pires : a@ scapegoat, but not a criminal not guilty on three others. we, bod remains "that anyonelin the fashionable district of Ub VEARSOF AGE 08 OVEE WR --" duns By JOSEPH MacSWEEN | LONDON (CP) -- The time-|isged from memory. FRIDAY COUNTDOWNS with HENRY HUGHES Dancing 9 p.m. 'til 1. f over " see " Kennedy writes: te cee and shen, s6ek _It was hard not to have "emo-|noor and a commoner who had! Auteuil, has an average of 30 "I and others present at the "Pheir efforts were directed tional sympathy" for Ward if been as--intimately associated pupils 'a day trial] believed, and many law- .) finding out not'whether Dr,\"¢¥ of his suicide, the news with Ward would assuredly)' A bua 4 yers (including one High Court);,. H ane paper says. "But one tends to!have been summoned 1" || Spring is the busiest season j 4 if Ward had done it, but what Dr. 5, F > We ' ' Women then become anxious to judge I know) also believe that Wart had done." forget that he was not sen iupgeridge endorses i ais : for th on the evidence before the jury) °° ™ abe tenced to death; he was found needy. advice learn to drive in time for the there was--to put it 'no higher-- Kennedy makes this analysis: guilty of two misdemeanors for Let no one pretend that our summer vacations 'reasonable doubt' as to Ward's "Many people have asked which he might only have been .yctam of justice is a search; Pupils' ages range from 18 to guilt, and he should have been who it was who was responsible fined." for truth, It is nothing of the|60, and include many society acquitted." for Ward's persecution. I think' The delicate point of Mr.|kind. It is a contest between|matrons who regard their driv- The -reaction the answer lies not in the spe-'Jystice Marshall's instructions|two sides played according to|img lessons as an amusing political lines to some extent ific orders of any oné person. to the jury is touche@ upon in\certain rules, and if the truth hobby or an agreeable outing but on balance the critics see Dut in the spontaneous actions the left-wing New Statesman by/happens to emerge as a result) One elderly countess, for ex- Ken ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove | of newspapers or: How | Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Genii value in at least some of the of many Malcolm Muggeridge, who says of the contest, then that is pure|ample, drives to Versailles and points made by Kennedy 'When the Establishment that witnesses who could have|windfall."' The author of Ten Rillington ©!oses its ranks, when authority|shed real light on the case, such Place, which also dealt with takes arms against what it mis-|as Ward's friend, Lord Astor, justice. Kennedy. 45 well takenly believes to be a sea of|were not called. known in Britain as a television Corruption, there is no need for 'Aceording to the judge, the} commentator as well as a the posting of battalion orders. |fact that they did not come for- writer. Husband of _ balleriiia Within the hierarchy each ward | reflected Rat aha Ae, Moira Shearer, he was private member knows what is re- Ward's position," . Muggeri | secretary to the last governor quired of him, what he must| rites | of Newfoundland poe and ge ~ rg reign SAYS ARGUMENT ODD ' nt gation and trial, each man di "oPhie s ed to me non- bet nate it." k ee. a ek exiveordinacy: Ward, 50-year-old osteopath- aye TTS sa AL playboy, committed suicide PUBLICITY PREJUDICIAL with drugs before the jury re One of the facets of Ken- turned its verdict--Mr. Justice|nedy's indictment is the pro- Archie Marshall never had ajcedure of the preliminary hear is TODAY; mm THE NO.1 ATTRACTION OF ALL TIME AT SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES! WINNER OF FOUR ACADEMY AWARDS! i> hcasite eee BA a<I<oPATRA WO SEATS RESERVED Every Ticket Holder Guaranteed A Seat ADULT ENTERTAINMENT $1.00 $1.25 back twice a-week, explaining PLAYING THURSDAY & FRIDAY (~~ ~--qSerng Reyer teoun Wim: SimPitons sree --- pre epencierteeniace ron Bowed on Bee book "Rad Mert" by Peter Genage - Produced and Olnactnd toy REEVES UM ein. 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Kukulowicz and Ross Parke tion posed in The Blunted scored the other Winnipeg goals analyses the near-catastrophic|mand, the force that was "to| Herb Jeffrey had one each failure of Whitehall warriors to/ Win. the next war by bombing) -- ue ieani anes UniG Britain's three defence depart-|Pile of bombs left over 'from P Here. ss-yeer pede c ' ; j s 5-year-old grand-\"= ments--the admiralty, the war|!918 and little experience in the| daughter ob the ete. Walken under one roof and one minis-| The reason Britain eventually| cote to the United Nations, | ter. Divine fears that despite|muddled through to win the last|"ea\° it Tuesday. They| : ; |tions, where Miss Hearst is a in fact and the old flaws will|Presevered despite discourage-|anorter for the Hearst Head- merely be transplanted into the Ment and even hostility from ministries over the last 150 Battle of Britain were not the years--since the beginning of 2chievements of air ministry You NEVER KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING "The superb radar system that ensured their tri-| uous failure in their primary function,"' he says CLAIMS FAILURE Divine argues that the admir- alty has failed in the one ab- solute measure of efficiency-- the effectiveness of the fleets at the successive outbreaks of war War with wooden three-deckers of all but Napolonic vintage, accepted the modern steel bat- tleship only after pressure from two rebel designers and, in spite of the disastrous lessors of 1917, entered the Second World War unprepared to meet the submarine menace. Among many army blunders about new weapons, he cites Field Marsh: |! Sir Douglas SASKATOON (CP) -- Winni- BUY ADVANCE TICKETS jof-seven Western Canada Allan or another in the last 100 years|fact that the last British action |Out Quakers came back to tie gun "a much overrated". Divine says the air ministry, time period Maroons-Jim Mac- How has the country won any|mal history of arrogance mixed| A! Johnson, with two, Aggie) journalist David Divine that) In 1939, the bomber com-| Quakers, while Bill Lindsay and The book appears just as|bomber in production, a stock- NEW YORK (AP)--Millicent scheduled "to be co-ordinated targets Boudjakdji, 34, an Algerian del-| ministries will continue to exist|0f the individual inventors who| "The record of the individual 'The aircraft that won the ae arms--has been one of contin-|° private enterprise. BACKACHE When kidneys fail { to remove excess acids and wastes, backache, tired GIVE MOM A BREAK! COMING SOON... 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Sword, a new book by defence|EXPERIENCE SLIGHT Don Smith fired two for the exploit new ideas of warfare. alone," had only one effective) wEpDSs ALGERIAN ENVOY office and the air ministry--are|technique of hitting Precise Randolph Hearst,. and Raouf the streamlining the traditional|Dattles, says Divine, is because | ot in 1961 at the United Na- = line Service new system ' "icialdom the technological revolution in| Wisdom but the defiant results control umph was made possible only by a fortunate accident arising) out of a misdirected air ministry! search for a death ray."' | Tom Pocock, reviewing the! book in The Evening Standard |says Divine will be accused of| hindsight but adds: H "This is a cautionary tale} that should become required! reading for every officer and civil servant appointed to the| ministry of defence." | , disturbed we reat often follow. oes OE Dodd's Kidney Fi ls stimulate ineys to normal duty. 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