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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1965, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 15, 1968 Policeman Shot To Death By Freed Mental Patient WLLbLwWwas dren, shot tmruuzch the chest. They said the weapon was a 300 rifle. HOLD REUNION PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- An Ontario Rugby Football Un- fon intermediate reunion cov- ering the seasons of 1947 to J y ice illed on ¥ SUDBURY (CP)--A man onjQuesnel knocked on the door,|Sudbury policeman killed Nn 1949 will be held here Oct. 23. probationary leave from alwhich had a glass window.|duty and the first in 16 Years.|vince Mazza, former Hamilton North Bay mental hospital fa-|There was no answer but a dog} tally shot a 13-year veteran of|began barking. the Sudbury police force Thurs-| The policemen rapped on thejof Proulx, father of three chil- day and then killed himself|door five times before a shot|- When the police entered the japartment, they found the body Tiger-Cat, wili be the guest ispeaker. with his high-powered rifle. rang out and a bullet crashed! Sgt. Larry Quesnel, 34, was through the apartment - door) shot through an apartment door glass and into Sgt. Quesnel's as he and a fellow policeman, chest. ne Constable Mel-Valentini, were Constable Valentini ran to on their way to pick up M. Law-|their cruiser to call for assist- rence Proulx, 42, who was toance and six policemen, armed be returned to the North Bay|with drawn guns and tear gas, hospital Thursday following his|arrived at the scene. Police) probationary leave. Prouwlx(fired tear gas into the building later was found shot to death|before crawling through the in the apartment. \blinding fumes to bring out the Constable Valentini said he wounded sergeant, and the slain policeman ap-| Sgt. Quesnel, the father of proached the darkened second- four, died on the operating ta- storey apartment and Sgt.ible in hospital. He was the fifth Canada's Press - Law Proposals Condemned In Association Brief SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)--\any existing newspapers in The annual report of the Inter- Canada, foreign interests must .,inot have more than 25-per-cent § ons . h, ' American Press Association's participation in any Canadian freedom of the press committee aner. Otherwise, such newspa- says Canadian legislation pro-)ners would find that their ad- posed recently could "cause @/vertisers would be taxed on any change in the high reputation) advertising placed in such pa- Canada maintains . .. in the/pers , , , matter of press freedom." "A new element was intro The lengthy report issued|duced into the debate at the Thursday says the press owner-|September meeting of the Ca- ship bill passed by the House/nadian committee of the Inter of Commons last June, now is/national Press Institute, when before the Senate and scheduled|the question of nationality and to take effect in January. It's|principle of 'right to publish' "avowed purpose," the reportjwas upheld in a_ resolution says, "was to keep control of}which said Canadian newspapers and peri-| " 'The Canadian committee UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA Local 1817 Wish to express their thanks to the Business Men and Stores of the Community for their support in our recent labour dispute with Fittings Ltd. WELFARE VOUCHERS WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED UNTIL YOU HAVE RECEIVED YOUR FIRST- PAY CHEQUE. odicals in Canadian hands." The report included Canadajstitute reaffirms its belief in with many other countries {tithe principle that neither race,| said enjoyed freedom of theicreed, color or nationality press, but added a report on|should be an impediment to the the controversy surrounding thelright of any person to publish ownership bill. It says: in Canada, provided that said "The bill stipulates that, and|person is a bona fide resident without changing the status of'of the- country'. 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