12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 28, 1965. | r kk wk kK kK wk KK OK By SITUA BLA E OTTAWA “(CP)—Appeals by three convicted murderers — will- be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada during its fall session opening here next Tuesday. The nine justices making up IT’S NEW! Three Murder Cases Face ] Supre o Cours ot Canada ‘Christmas. Topping the list are those of J convicted—of-the 1961--sla Charles-Eugene Baillargeoti St. Pierre de Montmagny, Que., and of Joseph Dion, found guilty of the death by strangling of at capital dhe bunting and fishing rights lof Canada’s native peoples. . Clifford White and David Bob, | | members of the Nanaimo Indian | | tribe; were convicted by a mag~' istrate in July, 1963, of killing deer out of season on Vancouver Island and each was fined. $100. A county court judge threw out the conviction after hearing ar- guments that the two were al- t unt an i ppeal against his conviction of 2 ee [oe ‘murder in connectiODrishts\ recognized by a ‘*oyal with a bank robbery. It will be selma issued in 1763. heard later in the session Tlie provincial Court- of Ap Another criminal case ques- peal upheld the judge’s ruling. Matthew Kerry Smith, 25, of Toronto, also has launched an IT’S HERE! SHOWS 3:30 -7-9 TODAY - THURSDAY the country’s highest court will hear a total of 22 appeals before aye See The Latest Fall Fashions In Ladies’. .. “4 ~~" COATS: 13.year-old Pierre Marquis the Quebec county of Portneuf. SUITS in tions the validity of the Ontario Highways: Traffic Act dealing with careless driving. The court decided to hear the appeal. be- leause its findings would be of value to all provinces having careless driving sections in their traffic laws. | Allan Mann of Toronto is con- | testing an Ontario court of ap- peal decision which found him guilty of careless driving under section 60 of the Provincial Act. { TAKES PRECEDENCE He is arguing that the Pro- vincial Act deals with the same offence coyered under the dang- erous driving provisions of the Federal Criminal Code. When laws A second hunting case con- cerns Calvin George of the Kettle Point Indian Reserve in) Ontario. A member of the Chip- pew? band, he was charged in| September, 1962, with shooting | two ducks contrary to the Mi- | gratory Birds Convention Act. Magistrate J. C. Dunlop of Sarnia that the act did not apply to George while he was hunting on the Indian reserve. 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