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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1965, p. 3

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119 YEARS OLD, 'SHE'S IN MEDICARE she is 119 years old and perhaps the oldest woman in the country to enroll. Patsy Evans,-of Miami, Fla., Tuesday enrolled in Medicare" and officials said Mrs. Evans was born at Me- Caysville, Ga., on Feb. 4, 1846. (AP) PQ Police Marking Time In Search For The Skull (CP) --larson rackets in Quebec | sus-| Four bodies CHICOUTIMI, Que. Police have temporarily are still being sought A coroner's jury has in this Lake St. John district for | the skull of a skeleton that may be the remains of an under- world purge victim. in the deaths of the Provincial police said the rest) whose' remains already of the skeleton would be sent to | been recovered, and one man Quebec City, 110 miles south of/has heen charged with capital} here, for tests. murder of one of the victims. | The skeleton will be tested to : determine whether it is that of) Maurice -Garneau of Disraeli, Que., missing since 1957. World Chiefs Police were guided fo the burial place in dense bush near he village of St. Andre du Lac QUEBEC (CP) -- Lawrence) rosy have already|Gilbert, a 37-year-old restauran-| pended a search near a village|been recovered and two way, *jteur, pleaded guilty Tuesday to| biti |two charges each of arson and) four men criminally responsible|conspiracy to commit arson in| victims|connection with a house fire} have) earlier this year and a second) fire Gilbert was the 15th person to| con- Inected with a provincial inves- tigation of arsons over the last |plead guilty to charges few years. A police spokesman said later a new arson ring which worked| the Beauce County|had preliminary mainly in 4 Dorion Under Fire | QUEBEC (CP) -- Education Minister Paul Gerin-Lajoie said Tuesday Chief Tystice Frederic Dorion is engaged in a "witch- hunt," following statements by the chief justice that some Que- bec school. readers have begn deformed to please a small group of agnostics. "T knew that some people were engaged in a witchhunt, but didn't expect one of them 'to be a judge," said Mr. Gerin- Lajoie. His statement came just hours after the chief -justice of Quebec Superior Court attacked "the, handful of agnostics who are trying to make children for- get everything concerning re- "First- and second - grade readers used ine Quebec schools have been. totally deformed, ap- parently to please a small group of agnostics," he said at the opening of the Quebec City fall assizes. : Mr. Justice Dorion said most criminals are victims of the ed- ucation they received, and) called on parents "'to make-sure} that. those representing them teach children respect for the principles they are trying to im- press on the children at-home." SOME LEFT OUT His main complaint about the readers was that some religious material had been left out of them. ligion and the existence of God." However, Mr. ne Lajoie | By JOHN BEST MOSCOW (CP) -- Yevgeny Vievtushenko, a rebel- lious young Soviet poet, has been conscripted for two months into the Russian Army, informed sources said Tuesday. The drafting of Yevtush- enko, whose outspoken views on Soviet life have often landed him in hot water, fol- lows the disclosure earlier this month that he had writ-. ten a new. poem attacking So- |. viet youth leaders. Entitled Letter to Yesenin, the poem has been circulating | in typewritten form through Moscow's literary under- ground. Yevtushenko read it at a gathering last month ~|'marking the 70th anniversary of the birth of Sergei Yesenin, the Russian poet who com- mitted suicide in 1925 Yevtushenko says in the | poem that while Russia has | changed since ¥esenin's death he cannot tell whether the change has been for good or | il, He bitterly satirizes "the cheeked Komsomol | chief" who "bangs his fist at MAVERICK RUSSIAN OET (EARNS A STINT IN A .g we poets and warts to knead our sum. like wax. And ue tells Yesenin that the words of the Komsomol chief--Komsomol is the Com- munist -youth organization-- "do not terrify us." TAKEN INTO ARMY Yevtushenko, 32, was sched- uled to be taken into the army today, sources said, His induc- tion comes just four days be- fore the start of a special two- week period davoted to poetry in the Soviet Union. During the two weeks Rus- sian poets will give public | readings of their works -an autograph volumes on sale at book stores. In previous years just one day was set aside for such ac- tivities. It was called Poetry day and ¢ame last year around the middle of Decem- ber, Yevtushenko, tall and blonde, was often the top at- traction at poetry day. read- ings in the past This year, although he is not expected to be present for poetry day, he is among po- ets represented - in a special volume prepared for the oc- casion '3 Ex-Aldermen QUEBEC (CP) -- Three for mer Quebec City a dermen were charged Tuesday with conspiracy to defraud and con spiracy to obstruct the law Marcel Laroche, 53, David |Burns, 60, and Paul-Henri La- fond, 55, pleaded not guilty and hearings set In Quebec City. 'Charged In Double-Conspiracy | conspired to fix violation tick-| ets, traffic and parking viola tion notices and municipal court lsummonses with a view to ob- structing justice and defrauding the City of Quebec and the pub- lic of $151,876. Fourteen of 18 persons sum- moned to face charges result- For 'Witch-Huni' Activities said the books were modified this. year to conform with the "opinions and wishes" of the catechism committee "created by the Roman Catholic bishops themselves." He said the changes were sug- gested by persons specially equipped to do so and who were |familiar with the question. separation of the judiciary and politics, but this doesn't correspond with the chief justice's attitdde." The education minister said he respects judges and their judgments but does not approve of '"'the intervention of judges in politics." | The judge said he considered ithe reader used in the second grade published under '"'false representations." Inside the reader's cover it says the book is approved by the Quebec de- partment 'de Yinstruction pub- lique, he noted. |SAYS BODY DEFUNCT | "Tt is known that this body, which included bishops, has been defunct for three years. "The statement is thus a \falsehood which shouldn't he |printed in a book designed for the education of children. "Is it possible for Quebec to ldespise the feelings of 85 per icent of the population which is Catholic and 10 per cent which is Protestant and to seek to sive children non-religious teaching? "Ts it in this way tat we, wish to educate the next gengf- lation and give it the means to live a sound and honest life? Is \this the way to right juvenile delinquency that everyone de- gpa : Mr. Gerin-Lajoie said the ma jor request for modification of |the two manuals came from the Catholic school commission of Montreal, and bore the same seal as the original because the change three years ago had merely been an administrative! \change in his department. -- bal "I have always believed in| apparently |. GANGLAND FIGURE DIES Murray (the Camel) eral agents who burst into Humphreys, above, repitted__ his apartment in the Mari political fixer for the Chi- "City when he refused 'to cago crime syndicate from opert-the door. They arrest- the gangland days of Al ed him on a Federal Grand Capone, died in his Chicago Jury perjury indictment. apartment last night. Hum- Humphreys appeared to phries, 66, had earlier In the have suffered a heart at- day pointed a pistol at fed- _--s tack. (AP) ; dente Ontario Agriculture Minister Replacing Hays Asked Of PM CHATHAM (CP) -- The Kent The letter, mailed Tuesday County Federation of Agricul- it President George Higgs, eliire has written to Prime Min-|says Canada never had an agri- ister Pearson. asking him to| culture minister from south: overlook tradition and fill the|westesrn Ontario because of "a! vacant aggicultural portfolio |jong-outdated tradition thatthe) with a member from southwest-|west is the farming region." TRENTON, Ont. (CP) -- four-engine Yukon aircraft b left here on the first leg of globe-girdling mission to -_ Christmas 'goodies to t emen spen day season in foreign The 30,000-mile flight, Christmas mission ever to servicemen and their de ents in Ghana, Tanzania, Laos, Thailand and South SHE WANTS A LAMP' from ha LIGHTING UNLIMITED | Oshawa Shopping Centre ern Ontario. - | ene vs ----4 Good Names | bs Remember hen Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Rill MeFeeters --- Vice Pres. Schofield-Aker Ltd. 723-2265 CROSS& OLIVE &t. Jean by a man arrested in| Montreal last week, The aged 45, was still with officers during Tuesday's search. Before the search began | lice were told Garneau's would be found in segments, and Monday they found the main part of the skeleton. Tues- day, they found bones of the feet as skeleton IS ELSEWHERE Apparently. the only portion still missing was the skull, and police said indications were that it is not buried in the area where the other bones found Garneau is believed to have been among a number of per were 'well as the hands of the to his schedule of official , visi- tors 11944. Welcome In volved. area south of here is being in-jfor Jan. 24. vestigated. Reports are that a\$1,000 each by. presiding Judge large number of persons are in- Paul Roy. ing from a royal inquiry into Quebec City nici the three|far appeared in court. Bail was fixed at | The charge said commission mu- court practices have so STEM White House JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP)-- President Johnson has added British Prime Minister Wilson Johnson and Wilson will meet Dec. 17 to discuss a wide range of world issues, it was an- nounced Tuesday. 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