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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1966, p. 11

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LANDREVILLE'S FUTURE AT STAKE By JOHN LeBLANC nary hearing--touched off the OTTAWA °>(CP)--Mr. Justice|Rand inquiry which opened Ei Leo Landreville's future on the| hearings March 14, Only Parlia- Ontario Supreme Court is in the| ment can remove a high court scales today as a federal in-| judge, and the government be- quiry commissioner weighs a fore moving has asked for a stack' of evidence about why jruling on the propriety of his and how he got gas company |behavior and fitness for office. shares worth $117,000 in 1957. The embroiled judge, 9% Ivan C. Rand, 82, retired Su-) years a member of the judi- preme Court of Canada justice, | ciary, has been on leave of ab- concluded public sittings of an|sence sitting in on the public investigation Wednesday. He is|hearings. He goes back to his /to report to the federal cabinet,| court duties Monday. : |which has before it a request} Last witness of the inquiry, from the Law Society of Upper|he made a vigorous defence of /Canada (Ontario) for removal|his honesty in two days under lof the 56-year-old judge from | examination here, Wednesday | the bench, this lawyer, John J, Robinette Legal Tangles More Involved | Expectations are the distin-|of Toronto,, made a final sub- ished former justice will take| mission with the plea that he f | ul In B.C. Case iaween four and six weeks to|is "a man of good character." VANCOUVER (CP)--The le-| map out a report breaking new! Mr. Robinette, a leading fig- gal tangle surrounding finan- jegal ground in Canada. No(ure in the inner councils of the cier Arnold J. Swanson, 51, be-|superior court judge in this|law society and its immediate came more involved Wednes- country has ever: come up/past head, criticized its request day: against the same procedure. | se aprearecoresae nie Within hours Wednesday, he Mr. Justice Landreville's po-| was: sition came under attack as the} Charged with contributing) result of his receiving free-- to the delinquency of a 16-|after his judicial appointment-- year-old girl by having sexual 7,500 shares in Northern On- intercourse with her; tario Natural Gas Co. stock.| --Charged with threatening The company had obtained a James Lloyd McKay Stur-| municipal gas franchise in Sud- geon, believed from Califor-!bury while the present judge nia, in a telephone conversa-|was mayor there in 1956. tion Sunday; MINISTER Richard Marsh, 38, 7 been named minister Of er in the cabinet of rold Wilson. Spencer's Spy Contact Soviet Attache: Paper VANCOUVER (CP) -- The) Spencer, 61, was fired from| Province says a secret docu-|his job as a posta) worker and| An aura of investigation has,ment to be made public here Spence Report Seen In From 4-6 Weeks | for the judge's rémovai by say- jing its special committee deal- |ing with the case had drawn in- lferences from speculation and |had omitted the "elementary" |procedure of hearing the judge defend himself. | Commissioner Rand said he jwould reach his own decision without taking into account the society submission to the gov- }ernment. | Mr. Robinette said nothing in ithe evidence -- which includes more than 170 exhibits--sug- |gests the judge committed mis- jconduct after joining the bench jand the evidence on his mayor- jalty activities shows he did not juse any improper influence to- jwards getting NONG its fran. |chise. He would not agree that pe judge even committed an error of judgment in the cir- cumstances of his acceptance of the company's stock. | jafter a parliamentary furore |Mr, Justice Dalton Wells of the By EUGENE KRAMER WARSAW (AP)--Some diplo- mats and churchmen in War- saw think Soviet Foreign Min- ister Gromyko's Vatican audi- ence has brightened prospects for a visit by Pope Paul later this year. After Gromyko's audience with the Pope Wednesday, the first ever given by a Roman Catholic pontiff to a minister of a Communist government, Vat- ican sources said they were certain the poor state of rela- tions between the church and the Polish government was not discussed, However, observers here feel that if a new era of good feeling develops between the Vatican and the Kremlin, this almost certainly will ease the current high tension between the church and the Polish government, a --Prevented by a B.C. Su-|hung over the company off and|/next week reveals that George) Ontario Supreme Court was ap-| preme Court injunction from/on for the last eight years.| Victor Spencer's contact here| pointed to inquire into the fir-| deajing in his mother-in-law's Three Ontario cabinet ministers/in 1957 with a Soviet attacheling and Spencer's subsequent $2,500,000 estate. resigned several years ago after|started a chain of events that|loss of pension benefits. The. Sued, together with Oxford disclosures of dealings in NONG| Jed to the expulsion of two Rus-|former postal worker died of Investments Ltd., and his promotional stock, |sian diplomats from Ottawa/ natural causes in his home here! wife, Elizabeth Swanson, by| The Ontario government has over charges of spying. | April 10. | West Coast Securities Ltd., had two investigations into the! The spy case resulted in the} The Province says the docu-| which claimed brokerage and company. Its first president--| public accusation of Spencer as|ment will reveal Spencer ap-| situation which prevented Pope Paul attending the celebration jnext Tuesday of the millenium of Christianity in Poland. Warsaw Aides Hopeful Of '66 Visit By Pope THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 28, 1966 1] STUCK TO HIS SHARE LONDON (CP) -- An irate heckler who refused to keep quiet during a company stock- holders' meeting was removed forcibly, still sitting in his chair. The company is called New |Brighton Chairlift Ltd. made public a letter from the Pope to Stefan Cardinal Wys- zynski, the Catholic primate of Poland, expressing regret he could not visit Poland. But the Pope refrained from criticizing the Warsaw government's ban on visits by foreign church dig-) nitaries for the celebration. H Some diplomats and church- men think the pontiff's desire to visit a Communist - ruled country could still bring him| here during Poland's 1,000th| year of Christianity. There is| growing speculation of a trip in August, during tne traditional, annual pilgrimages to the Shrine of the Black Madonna in) Czestochowa. H The Vatican visit of Alexei! Adzhubei, Nikita Khrushchev's) son-in-law, coincided with an) easing of Catholic - Communist | tension in Poland and Hungary. | Khrushchev's ouster and the; nOW Oren Vb 74) "Figen oy, NORTH OSHAWA Minieture jl Driving Range @ 40 Tees @ 30 Gruss Tees @ Sneck Bar @ New Balls end Clubs Supplied @ Plus A Complete Line of Golf equipment and Supplies. Phone 725-3092 Three weekends and your pool is completed. We give you eesy te fot low, step-by-step instructions and everything you need to install your Spartan Pool. The complete Spartan Kit includes galvanized stee! panels that never rust or corrode--sim bolt together. Heavy-duty viny interior never needs aietin or reconditioning. Hund of "dow yourselfers" buy Spartan Kits every year. No money down, five years to pay. 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Two days ago Swanson was|towns who got stock--all out of|appear before a hearing open- charged with having illicit in-|the 14,000. block--were charged|ing next week, main interest F nes and/proached a jwas convicted of perjury inj eventually in an unprecedented| who was here makin g arrange- ;ments for shipments of wheat jand other goods, He told the , : The morniag newspaper says| diplomat of his desire to sail on| Mr. Justice Landreville andj that although a number of wit- three former mayors of smaller|nesses are being subpoenaed to| achieved his ambitio n, the) ja Russian vessel, |newspaper says, but that con- tact led to more significant tercourse "with two girls and) with municipal corruption under! will be focused on a 97-page' events, with contributing to the delin-|the Criminal Code but cleared|document now under lock and quency of a 15-year-old. in court. Farris was charged! key. That same day his wife, the with offering them bribes but former Margaret Leighton, a the charges were dropped. North Vancouver shipping heir- The law society's removal re- Spencer's statement ess, sued him for divorce on quest--after Mr. Justice Lan-| and how he became grounds of adultery. |dreville's discharge at prelimi-| the spy business. on why involved in The newspaper says Spencer jemerges in the document as a} The document, the newspa-| meek little man with an inter-| per says, includes a text of|est in all things Russian. He be-| longed to the Canadian-Soviet Friendship Association among lother things. Van dens "YOUR FRIENDLY GARDEN CENTRE" JUST A 5 MINUTE DRIVE BETWEEN OSHAWA AND BOWMANVILLE ON HWY. 2 AMPLE PARKING A WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE SPRING GARDEN FESTAVAL BRING THE FAMILY . 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