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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1965, p. 18

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1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Sevember 22 =e es | es No Wrong Bizarre Tale Of ROUND THE GLOBE. IN A GLANCE 7 : ing Rockefeller Guest Ki Torture ils Youth Se 'Being Roc Kid t Cc il , M t e ig v e e er ues j nap, or ure LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A 16-| Muxlow, who related the inci- SORGNEE 5 fa. Weis Se : : : . year-old youth, one of thrée|dents to thrills, said another Aband onec : I ll Ss O er ort AW A (¢ I )- Prime Min Island in the French West In HAMILTON (CP)--A tale of|wrapped around his neck. [charged with a series of school) ..con for the vandalism was ister Pearson said Friday hejdies had "attracted a little at- sels nothing wrong with the |tention." , abduction and torture so bizarre} Magistrate Walter Tuchtie|break-ins in toga thiin . 9 0 worth of g200g% was er ee ife th t i ted the t my it seemed to a magistrate like | convicted Julius Lakatos, 21, of |$1,00 i ted By London Police jiiini sit mee ahem marie iin gas al a se ae ed oca |David Hocke selec erred iis ence to an article by Geors ze was heard in Hamilton court|gurd Guinean, "24, of Aurora, |tified Friday the vandalism was | leacent holiday. = Bain in the Toronto Globe and! Friday, Ont., of forcible seizure and con- jcommitted for thrills. IZZA i, O CP) --City,Storey, vice - chairman of the|Farlane was responsible for) Mr. Rockefeller, board chair. | Mail Thursday saying that Mr-| Leslie Dekany, 19, of nearby |finement, and assault with in-| Edwin Muxlow, Jerry Fer. / LONDON, nt, (CP) City, acai G | Elect | dult fe 2 ini and man of the Chase Manhattan|) 2120" was "hardly prudent | Vineland told the court he wasi/tent to maim. warda and James White, «all telephone ae "i a8 earts eco said "Friday 7g rae ae hury TPeeodare William. Spaet- "|Bank, had been 'a close per- jin the circumstances " to Accept forced to write a confession of, Lakatos and Sundquist, who|from nearby Strathroy, pleached| 728-0192 pense : vh ay h on Parca roup of 234 workers suspended vol was granted a Pouice sonal friend for 20-odd years Mr. Rockefeller's hospitality. |theft after being abducted from|pleaded not guilty, were re-|guilty to charges of breaking, EPI'S Sbapdoned wien ene Was aoe grou pee penne he The article added that the re-|@ Hamilton pool hall by two/manded in custody to Dec, 23.|entering and theft and were }'e-| 3 old last Monday for participating in a work stop- : ies _ , _jand they had often exchanged ¢ and, é alg a 'silos aaaitiuee? rh have rrr to the jop.|. WHA. EXPAND SERVICES visits, the prime minister told|vision of the Bank Act expec' ted] youths who took him to a cabin| Dekany said Lakatos and|manded in. custody to Dec. ° 23 OTTAWA (CP) --Joint fed-/his televised press conference.|at the next session of Parlia-/in Vineland. |Sundquist accused him of steal-/for sentencing building. , ios : d- : | ° P ao WIN DAMAGES eral - provincial rehabilitation) [n his opening statement, Mr. ment will limit foreign owner-; He said a red-hot knife wasjing money, record players,| The young unwed mother, | In his of g € Pre my banks if; held inc hes from his eyes, bed a projectors and a portable | to try to cover up for the thefts. : bs pi: +p) My ' ices will be expanded to in- Pearson said he had noticed |ship. of Cana whose name police withheld TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. Ja-\SeTv earson sa i | 1 with tt | heltele ot f bin the . , M ght, 27 Tor-|clude the vocationally handi-|that his stay at Mr. Rockfel-|Parliament proceeds with the| Slapped with a wel towel as it elevision set from. a cabin they | fold them she gave birth to the nine Mary Enri 7, of Tor ; sat tied to a chair, and was he tolavinios and wanted him to : ve t y rj 'al as d her two sons riday | capped. The national advisory |jer's villa on St. Bartholomew ill introduced last spring. f) EF t C E N TRE baby girl without medical as- onto, and her two s F Pp \to a shower rod by a guitar wire|confess, ees i 7 | | on the rehabilitation of| -- ie sistance and returned to work were awarded $101,300 damages | councl within a week. in connection with an Air Can- |the disabled strongly supported ee Police said they were tipped|ada crash at Ste. Therese, Que.,|this extension during their two- by persons who knew the Noy. 29, 1963, which killed her} day annual meeting here that i ; CHRISTMAS DRAW DANCE mother. husband, Joseph. Mrs. Enright ended Friday. Noel Emergency, named by sued for $400,000. NAMES LONDON BISHOP _-- AT THE -- the nursing staff at Victoria VATICAN CITY (Reut Pe Hospital, was discovered early SEEKS TALKS Paul has added us pre- Royal Canadian Legion aN PHRESENTS 90 Centre St., Oshawa -- IN-- THE IMMORTAL, CHRISTMAS CLASSIC 4 f Monday by Frank Loyens, who) MONTREAL (CP) -- Marcel | Pope 'naka one Canadian, / -- "Here Come '" " THE f M/ G1. Blues f f lates; spotted a soup box beside the|Pepin, president of the 175,000 q feet : inside door of the apartment| member, ~-- pape pg 0 ao ed ee oie a 7 » . ora t » Pd atte so ge. pail crete Unions yet e gd We out the Vatican ecumenical Eugene & The Star Dusters th Girl " | i v C. 18th e Girls --IN COLOR -- Congress for two months. The don, Ont. SATU A ' IN COLOR -- ee QFL has some™165,000 members = pOL_LLUTION MEN MEET 9 P.M, to 12 P.M, 2.00 Me Couple # and has in the more recent past) CLEVELAND (AP) -- \ $y s**t iT el eee 8 MATINEE PERFOM%MANCES $1.00 TO $3.75 vid Richardson, 14, son of Mr : 4 "COMES ' cuss methods of cutting down and Mrs. John §S. Richardson, SHIP AEC = DINER on phosphorous and nitrogen IF YOU THINK THAT ee seemed iainemmemnentl em _ was killed Friday night when HALIFAX (CP) -- The Roy and other inorganic materials rere nn group had been seeking unity reform. They include Bishop Boy KILLED been a strong rival in the prov- pollution control officers from 2 EVENING PERFOS MANCES $2.00 TO $7.50 the bievcle he was riding col-/M., a 125-foot schooner, was in the Great Lakes. The ma- TH ERE is NOT A lided with a car on Highway towed to Gloucester, Mass., for terials act Rig ahi eh 33 near his home four miles .opvor. ' . pestay. couraging the growth of algae, ' . ' . south of here. conver" oO" floating restau which have been blamed for GOooD PLAC c t 6) : / : rant for Cape May, N.J. At the removing oxygen from the \ : ¥ BUTTER BURGLARS? helm' under tow was Ken Par- water and killing off the fish E f T IN OSH A Ww 1 eae BOB HOPE ELVIS DECEMBER 26 -- JANUARY 1 TONY MARTIN PRESLEY THE NATIONAL; BALLET OF CANADA Police said the question of charges would not be considered until investigation of the case was completed. Rosemary Clooney Bare Oa Na ae ae a ae Ta: Waa a Meta Wt: talks with the Canadian Labor|GeTald Emett Carter of Lon- KINGSTON (CP)--John Da-,ince to the CNTU five states met Friday to dis- BOX OFFICE OPIN 11 AM. -- 6 PM. MONTMAGNY, Que. (CP)--|sons, 17, son of a Halifax ma-| population Three Montrealers were ar-(rine broker and veteran of 'riday ral sez ; POETS NAMED & a. ie i raigned in court Friday on several seal hunts and oil sur- ad J e oe d : my. : charges arising from the theft vey voyages. MOSCOW (AP) -- Yevgeny § THEN: YOU HAVE NOT TRIED THE ; ( ' . . an of thousands of pounds of but- Yevtushenko and another young ter. Crown Prosecutor. Yvon BLAMES EVANGELIST Soviet poet denounced by for- Hotel Lancaster 3 J : i Mercier said the theft involved VANCOUVE R (CP)--The Su- mer premier Khrushchev have Le nearly 600,000 pounds of butter | preme Cour t justice upheld Fri-| been nomine ated for the Soviet = s see 22280 the best of both! worth $250,000 taken in widely day that an engineer's claim | Union's highest L ultuy 2. babi 'uli ining oom , i : { the Lenin Pyize i . FILMWAYS scattered parts of the province that his wife came under the | Winners of t i over the last. three years malign influence of an itinerant| be announced April 22, Lenin's MELINA oamsest = MELINA DETER MAXIMILIAN evangelist. Mr. Justice G. F.| birthday a * MERCOURI NILES DASSIN MERCOURI USTINOY SCHELL KING ST. hey OSHAWA RETURN TO WORK Gregory ruled in a divorce ac BARRIE (CP) --Robert tion that evangelist James Mc- on. DANCE CNR Accepts Its Criticism | vey sstwreay |} 4 ™ ay = TT' V P.M, to 12. , 8 bg fegatvinted by LOPERT PICTURES CORP, © Re-tolenea ww UNITED ARTISTS A gyeae ADMITTANCE ino Hp! mn NEVER ON SUNDAY -- 3:45 - 7:25 Put By Freedman Report! rire cnac | eee ms usual | oor te wt MONTREAL, (CP)--The CNR/resentatives of our employees Modern, Round, Square i said Friday it accepts criticism|to determine whether or not Music by i Presenting -- of the Freedman report per- voluntary agreement can be LEO CARTIN ond H , : STARTS, taining to its procedures in im-| reached on run - throughs by Country Pals " Canada's Finest Band plementing work changes at| negotiation in preference to LAST DAY -- "VERY SPECIAL FAVOR" Nakina, Ont., and Wainwright, | legislation." raagdcutiahle pate LITTLE CAESAR Alta. N. J. 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