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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Aug 1964, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 7, 1964 PICKERING COURT Firemen: State Drive Stepped Up sity students, Dr. Francis) terview that part of the aid willj ganization which promotes edu-/English Channel . Leddy, University of Windsor|be in the form of health clinics|cation and relief projects injearly Thursday To Aid Students president and newly elected|at certain universities and en- parts of the world, vice-president of the WUS, said) coyragement for other universi- WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The| Wednesday. ties to do the same, SHIPS COLLIDE Catcher (7,238 tons). World University Service has| Dr. Leddy, elected to the] pr, is the first Cana-| CHERBOURG, France (Reut-| Ports said all of the crew of stepped up its drive to aid Afri-/WUS post during a conference/dian to hold the post of vice-jers)--The 646-ton British ship|British coaster were can ard Latin American univer- in Lund, Sweden, said in an in- president of the world-wide or- Guernsey Coast sank in the'except one man. Liberian - '\Edward Armstrong, both from PICKERING (Staff) -- Evi- dence of speeds up to 100 miles per hour was given in magis- trate's court here Thursday on a charge of careless driving aagainst James Alloway, 18, of 581 Digby avenue, Oshawa. Two volunteer firemen from Pickering Beach testified that they 'followed Alloway along Pickering Beach road at speeds between 80 and 85 before he failed to stop at the intersec- tion of Pickering Beach road and the Base Line. Firemen Fred Holloway and Pickering Beach, stated that the accused turned east on the Base Line and picked up speed until he reached speeds of be- tween. 95 and 100 mph. They) said they lost Alloway when he) turned south on Brock road in Whitby between 9 and 10 p.m.| on June 30. Constable G. Hutchinson told) the court that the firemen call-| Youth Speeding fined the accused $10 and told him to behave himself. | No evidence of a stop sign! brought an acquittal of a charge) of failing to yield the right of| way against Robert Gordon| Meldrum, 61, of Markham. | The charge resulted from a) two. vehicle accident at Brock road and the 2nd Concession in, Pickering Township on June 12 1 YOUTH FINED _ A Halifax, Nova Scotia, youth, William Cotrell, on leave fron the Royal Canadian Navy was fined $25 and cost in. Picker-| ing Magistrate's Court Thursday | when he pleaded guilty to ob- taining liquor while under 21. Pickering Township Police Constable William Kolebniak} stated that he had stopped the} youth on Aug. 4 and found he} had a bottle of beer in his coat pocket. Robert Slater, 16, of no fixed) CHICKEN VILLAS Hot weather got you down? Family tired of cold cuts? 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Sanders served exclusively in Oshawa by SCOTT'S and FOSTER'S CHICKEN VILLAS. . oA at a ed him after the incident and|address, was remanded in cus-) he had laid the careless driving|tody for two weeks to await a charge from the information|Pre-sentence report when he received. |pleaded guilty to theft uncer Magistrate Harry Jermyn/ $90. : adjoined the case for one week} He was charged after he had because defence counsel hadjstolen four kettles of gasoline previous engagements in the/from a parked car at Jim David-| Kentucky Fried Chicken SNACK PACK Individual Dinners Resour nem: REPORTER IN RUSSIA John Best, 35, first resident expects to travel through the Fos raatagen id The ver U.S.S.R. writing articles with an Press in Moscow; is the ~ F a only Canadian staff reporter a Canadian flavor to supple ment the extensive new livi i iet Union. . ving in the 'Soviet. Union coverage available to CP afternoon. MINOR CONSUMING William Beckstead, 16 of Front | |street, Frenchman's Bay, plead-| jed guilty in Magistrate's Court! to consuming beer as a minor. | Pickering Township Police Constable John Brown told the) court that Beckstead had been} found in a semi-intoxicated con- dition at 10 p.m. on Front street, He said the accused had| Best, shown \here on the Kremlin embankment in the through contractual arrange- Russian capital, is a Nova Scotia native with 13 years' experience in journalism. He Press and Reuters. --CP Photo co-operated with him in locat-| ments with The Associated jing the adult who had pur- chased the beer. Magistrate Harry Jermyn SPEAKER STATES Commons 'Prayer' Usage -- Is A Form Of Courtesy By JAMES NELSON The Commons itself does it OTTAWA (CP) -- You don'tiseveral times a week. It have to believe in the power of|"prays" that the Governor-Gen- prayer to put your case beforejeral will 'cause' certain gov- the House of Commons of Can-|jernment documents to be made ada, public, In fact, Speaker Alan Mac-| As an expert in the fine points naughton ruled . Thursday, tojof legal and parliamentary lan- say that you "pray" the Com-|guage described it, to "pray" mons. and the Parliament of|that the Commons or the Gov- Canada will do something is|ernor-General will do something is merely a courteous way of|is akin to "beseech." asking. | The question rose some time FBI Sources Say Tape. Letter Proved Worthless HONOLULU (AP) ---Negro|ton said the tape recording comedian Dick Gregory reports) proved of no more value than that a letter he turned over tol¢n. jeter the FBI three weeks ago prac- 5 tically pinpointed the Mis-/ INVESTIGATE MAN sissippi graves where the bodies} washington i of three civil rights workers|,..) 4 x age ag i were found Tuesday. jeral agents found 'the letter But soutces close to the FBI|Witer was a 39-year-old Wash- in Washington said Thursdayjington man who was investi- that Hs -- pA Te-|gated immediately after Greg-| ceived was written by a former ory turn | Psychiatric patient and proved) bureau, They. said the. letter! worthless in the long hunt for| writer told investigators that he| re hg men missing SINC€\had no informaion about the! une ' | ivi A , | thr -| Gregory told a press conter-|cort whet he et Pachenr Mven, Meg Wednesday night that he| newspapers and magazines | ad: considered the letter Meanwhile, southwest of Phil-| phoney until he bodies were} : 4 scored adelphia, Miss., FBI agents) , me ety also Yad "delivered Si "Taer Peape po| o the a tape recording in|~ 2 Py ribbed | which a Mississippi man gave sags on for clues to who killed an pccount of how the thres| ree civil rights workers} men were slain and the names so buried them in a nearby! of five men involved in the| Te dirt dam. slayings. He said the tape was| Figen marl Cecil Price an interview of the man by a|Said pathologists found -three member of the civil rights in-|bullets in the Negro and one formation department in Mis-|¢ach in the two white youths, ssissippi. |All. had been shot from the Informed sources in Washing-| front. : | Private pathologists identified | the bodies of Andrew Goodman, |20, and Michael Schwerner, 24, both white. New Yorkers. The |third body is apparently their | Negro companion, James Cha- Sister Almost Turned Away iney, but sufficient scientific | background on Chaney has not STOUFFVILLE, Ont. (CP)--jyet permitted the FBI to ' When what appeared to be aj firm the identity officially. ™ ago when H. W. Herridge (NDP --Kootenay West) presented a petition signed by residents of| the Arrow Lakes region con- cerning the Columbia River) power development. His petition was ruled out of order because it didn't include the proper form of prayer, as required by the rules of the Commons. Subsequently, Mr; Macnaugh- ton 'and Mr. Herridge began re- ceiving letters from members of various sects and groups who either do not pray to God as a religious act, or who do not be- lieve in praying to God or man. Mr. Macnaughton ruled that} under present-day parliamen- tary usage, prayer has no. par- ticular religious significance "but is rather a traditional form of usage and is used, in fact, as a form of courtesy." Petitioning Parliament is a) son Motors at Highway 2 and) Altona road. A charge of tak- ing a vehicle without the own- er's permission will be dealt with when the accused comes) up for sentencing. Hardwicke Was Noted For Dignity NEW YORK (AP)--Sir Ced- ric' Hardwicke, British-born ac- tor who gained distinction on both sides of the Atlantic dur. ing 53 years on stage and screen, died Thursday. He was 71. Noted for his dignity on many a stage, Hardwicke once con- fided that "by nature and train- ing I really am a clown, and started out to be a clown." The late King George V knighted Hardwicke in 1934 in recognition of the skills he dis- Played in a great variety of} roles--from a gravedigger in Shakespeare's Hamlet, to a riverboat showman in Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Hardwicke was admitted to hospital about three weeks ago,| suffering from emphysema, a lung ailment, and a_ related| heart condition, He collapsed) and died in his bedroom early Thursday, inflicting a small cut} on his scalp. As a result, the, medical examiner's office per-| formed an autopsy. Funeral services will be held Monday noon at the Universal Funeral Chapel in New York. 2 portions of Kentucy Fried Chicken with golden brown French Fries. .... 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Commons authori- ties say not more than half a dozen such petitions have ben presented in the last 40 years, except as the basis for private bills to grant divorces or incor- porate new companies. | But it is based on the individ- ual's right to petition the sov- ereign, a right ante - dating Magna Carta. In 1669 the Brit- ish Parliament passed a resolu- tion clearly restating the right: 'It is the inherent right of every commoner in England to prepare and present petitions to the House of Commons in case of grievance, and the House of Commons to receive the same."'} RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. strange woman called at her home and asked for lodging last) month, it was natural for Mrs Stanley Deverell to say she had no room. "But then she stooped over, kissed me on the cheek and told me she was my sister, I melted with surprise," Mrs. Deverell recounted Thursday. Mrs. Deverell, 60, and her sister, Mrs. Philip Frederick- son, 50, of Abbotsford, B.C., hadn't seen each other for 45 years. Mrs, Frederickson had writ- ten earlier to explain she would be unable to get to a reunion Mrs. Deverell. and three other sisters had been planning in this town, 25 miles northeast of Tor- onto, But at the last minute, Mrs. Frederickson got. on a plane in Vancouver and arrived three hours ahead of the others July 4. The visit lasted to July 13, A. E. JOHNSON 0.D, OPTOMETRIST 1414 King St. East 723-2721 FABRICS 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard A SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-3012 HARLEIGH t 7" RENT A NEW SUPER-FAST CASCADE 40 ELECTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANCE FOR ONLY 3] LS Fast recovery takes the "wait" out of water heating. Flameless--so safe and clean. Needs no flue--can be installed anywhere. 40 gallon tank-- guaranteed for 10 years. Purchase plan available. ..and all with the economy of Electricity. 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