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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1965, p. 16

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p | Portheright laste in Ale LSU 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 13, 1965 Lemay Errs Seldom In Flight From By BEN FUNK Roland Primes, 38, of Mont- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Georges/real was convicted of conspiracy Lemay, the slick Canadian fugi-/and sentenced Aug. 26, 1962, to tive, has said he seldom makes/13 years in prison. a mistake in his hemispheric) Andre, Yvon and Lise Le- game of hide-and-seek with au-|mieux, (now Mrs. Lemay) thorities who want him in con-|brothers and sister, were found nection with the spectacular|guilty of conspiracy and _sen- looting of a Montreal bank. jtenced in 1964. Andre was sen- And, obviously, the dapper 40-\tenced to six years, von four year - old Montrealer hasn't/and Lise to time already in made a mistake since his brazen|jait, which amounted to several "human fly" escape Sept. 21/months. from a fifth-floor cell in the' None of the convicted persons _ ultra-modern Dade county jail)jinked Lemay with the theft in here. court, but Jan. 8, 1962, two war- Except for a vague reportrants were issued for Lemay's that a man and woman "'fitting/arrest on charges of breaking the description" of Lemay and|anq entry and theft. his tiny brunette wife, Lise, 28,! When he was picked up on had been seen at Opelika, Ala../his yacht at Fort Lauderdale not a clue has been reported to May 6 last, Lemay said he was their whereabouts, _ |puzzled. "I seldom make mis- A warrant has been issued in/takes," he told an officer. "How Canada for Lemay on charges|qiq you find me?" of breaking and entering and) Toiq that the RCMP had theft of $300,000 in connection flashed his picture as Canada's with the theft at a Montreal «moct wanted'? man around the branch of the Bank of Nova'world by way of the Early Scotia in 1961. -- _\Bird satellite, and a Fort Lau- A total of 377 safety deposit qerdale port repairman had boxes at' the branch Seoct tumed him in, Lemay grinned. broken into, but the cact "Isn't that soMething?" he amount never was established oajq "Jt took a_ satellite to because of reluctance of box catch me." owners to talk. A gang appa- [ater, asked at a hearing how rently gained entry to the he obtained a passport in the branch by tunnelling under the name of Rene Roy. Lemay building. There have been esti-/shrugged. "When you have mates that between $500,000 and money," he said, "vou can get $4,000,000 was stolen. anything." : CONVICT FOUR A special Miami _ sherrif's Four persons were convicted board of inquiry is trying to de- in connection with the theft. itermine whether Lemay's Law money bought his freedom Sept. 21. Two guards have been charged with aiding the escape and two were suspended for not reporting bribe offers by the Canadian. Lemay left his fifth-floor cell about 7 p.m., went to the unoc- cupied seventh. floor, tied a cable to a plumbing fixture, broke out a window and\slid #may would surprise them. The 'down the cable. Another pris- joner testified that Lemay dropped the last 20 feet to a ifirst-floor setback, jumped to the | ground and was picked up in an | 4 jautomobile. Both Lemay and his wife were under orders for deportation to Canada and officers doubted they would head for that coun- jtry, although no action of Le- FBI has issued an alert along the Mexican border. 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