. ocroganpatulfzgs r Dccided Fetter! "is good coffee” As ,...| as nun nos: ran C! I-__ INDIAN ARMY EDUCATION BOMBAY — (OP) -— ‘Thoumnds s! Indian soldiers. to whom the written word was a. mystery when may Joined the Army, will emerge Southern Arm dian soldier. on demobilization as liberates in lam their own vernacular. Tm; 1; bhg "m of a llwriwy drive mm by y 84 Plat o! on all- India scheme w educate every In. m: Cl’l_§Rl~.0TTETOWlW__§IUARDlAN Luzon & 0o. Before Gourt NAPANEII. Ont, October 20 — Ulyns lmwon. fl. Waltz: Korea- xy. 22. and Joseph Poitier, lflsll o! Windsor, Ont, expected to plead one way or the other to three olwxes o! arm-ed bank rob- beries and another oi Jail breaking, when they appeared betore county Mazistra Garvin hero wore noiready t0 ember a plea. They Seem Nonchalanl Lauzon and Koresky strode non- ohantly into the prisoner's dock shortly alter two o'clock before a e and curious count attendance. Awaiting the arrival 01 Mlglstrafie Garvin they chatted casually with their guards, looked around at. the crowd and newspapennsn and grinned at one *“‘ . They were all three rananded to AS AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Canadian torms now otter excellent opportunities for:— ' Skilled Farm Workers . and Other Mechanically Trained Men Never before has the farm offered such wide-spread appeal to mechanically trained men to weld their special training into Canadian agriculture JOBS ARE AVAILABLE IN YOUR DISTRICT Wages plus board compare favourably with v many other industries. Canada Must Produce Food ' and More Food Apply today National Employmant Office or Provincial Agricultural Service for complete information. oenmrmeur or LABOUR HUMPHHEY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA Minister oi Labour Deputy Minister - to 11-3) a s - a n Filhermen with boats powered by iam- cus Gray Marine engines can work in any weather and be assured o! flawless engine performance. r Write us today for information lull particulars as to-overall length, draft, and type of your boat. . Pictured below is the 4 cylinder, Four-Q economy model, 42 l-LP. Gray Engine, suit- ablc. with reduction gear, tor boats up to 36 iect. ' NOW IN STOCK AT IJVIIPOOI iving cam, . THOMPSON t. BROTHERS. "ll<‘ii~' appear heiooe Magistrate Garvin in , OnL. on November l, M1816 Ms ock the sams altcmoon. The court first read the charges Laumn and Koresky, previous to thc arrival o! Peltlsr, in whose case the Crown is to eed se- parately. The charges olude the biggest banik robbery in the annals oi Canadian crime, at n-aarby, Bath. Ont last Aug. 20 when the trio allegedly entered a branch o! the Royal Bank oi’ Canada. wield- revolvers and escaped with $300. 000 in bonds and securities as well as $11,000 in cash. The other two robber-ta were allegedly perpetuat- ed mPur-tPezry andAyr. The loot in Ayr was $751111. A lesser amount was netted in the Part Perry robbery last July 19. Other charges were jail breaktrvz from the Waterloo county jail in Kit- chener. auto theft and theft oi’ licence clates Lauzon Outspoken The accused rose together to hear the accusations but ls/uzon . “We ask im- another re- mand," he said. The court replied there would have to be a good reason and called upon defence counsel l-larry A. McNeil to ex- plain. The defence attorney told the court, he was ready to proceed. When Lauzon heard this he stated that. he Inn-aw other charges could belodged andthalthewlshedt/o obtain counsel from J.S. Allan. Windsor lawyer. Lauzoh dismantled that those charges be read to him. to Konss- ky and to Poitier. The Magis- trate acquiesced. requesttmz Crown Attorney K. S Ham. to read charges. Orders to bring in Ptltiier halted poceedings for scmc 15 mlnut-cs It, was a hustled zufit-sndance that h-sard hetty provincial polio: con- stables and hospital attendants clambzrlng up the circular stair- case o! the local counthmrse. bear- ing the lounwhceled stracher on which lay Poitier. As the stctchsi‘ rolled smoothly into the court, spxta-Lcrs silently sT-aKd at the youth who was shot in Montreal last August 31 by Hutton Longs-haw. accountant of an uptown branch 0t the Royal Bank of Canada. when the accus- ed attempfcd to cash $5.999 Wmh of stolen bends Pale and thin but almost smil- ing, Poitier rolled his hsad from side to side curiously. Wh-Sn the stiemiusr approached the D1155“- ers’ dock. Peltler spottoil hi5 {W0 irtznds. n. was the only time Since the two m-In who attcmptzd‘ to shoot their way out ct arrest. 10 miles outside Charlottsuown PEI. _on September l2, showed any sign of emotion. They turned about to say a fzw words of en- couragismtn, to the paralyzed youth. Poitier returned their 8B8- ture with a broad grin that ent- poscd two gold-cappfiid with- Qmwn Auforncy Ham then read the chars-es against the trio. Ma- glstrute Garvin addressed Poitier. "Your two companions have asked m- ll remand. do you Wish W make the same rkeqirest?" "All right," nnswared Beluicr Shortly before the accused were escorted back to cells Dondim! m!!!‘ hearing in Iqnvzstmi a week from today, Poitier nslczd hi; szuards to tum the stre‘chsr tcuard Lauzon and Kcacsky» The three chat-ted toizother for a few minutes When oollm tuned at the hzmdcutts on Lauwn and Korrssky. Lauzon waved with" one hand "So long kid. cheer 11D. As the elder two of the 8000866 walked away to polio: Con‘. i106- pttsl BilJETLGQ-‘KLB carefully tucked in Poitier and rolled him out court. thI-Mcnrvwhtle it was loomed that. Iauznn’ 20~vear~olfl wife was lfl l Klnestxrn hospital "waltlnv her ha-hy Lauzon himself said hi: did not. know when: who was. Ihcnectirur to rrroceed with hhe hssrinr. police office-a hoadcd l1! Inscedor ward F. K-snncdv‘. 1n- vmisstlon branch. Tcwmtm. had hmmzht. all lh~ evidence and ex- wkus with them Dofenoc Counsel MMNMI‘ mid he h-arl understand the iron"! m,‘ aglnq tn enter a owl. and added he cmlrl no‘. rmflerr~t~rrd why tivw tv-fl ohm-red their minds at lllfl; loot. nlnute In Manual-Clam In loving memory o! Mr. and I I}. 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