,THE*’Al C’ AY Pimuuama crcr-'1‘v / plMinisteriol “Power Invoked C- To Reopen Ont. Arson Cose OTTAWA (CP) — Juaticsf Min- ter ~ Fleming has invoked a ministerial power rarely used in Canadian history to reopen the case. of Robert Roberts of Toronto, sentenced to 24 years in prison on nine counts of arson. .Mr. Fleming told a press con. ference that documents would he filed in Ontario Appeal Court in Toronto have the court hear ‘the both convictions oh each of the _ This is the same court which on June’ 25 rejected Roberts’ appeal against sentence, without giving reasons. Mr. Fleming's deoision leaves it open for the Appeal Court to take any moves that would have been open to ith d the two- way appeal been de in the I and sentences charges. _c ONTRACT BRIDGE By B.-JAY BECKER .g: 3.» gm ‘ ‘_.—Vigwpolnt " ““.—.sign 0“ I L‘ ‘1v.cAu.s L NITE or on W 4453-: um uses-4-use yams RADIO a 'rv # [eat St. C"‘°" f cxcw-'rv , gjg p.m.-Station Sign On W News, Weather. 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It could order a new trial, or alter the convictions or sen ces . MANY LEA3 The minister's action follows pleas by 10 Toronto lawyers and‘ hundreds of citizens that be use “tin mercy oi the Crown" to, intervene in th e befor at e p ings Magistrate S. Tupper Bigelow ASS contravened the Canadian Bill of Rights; and that both the magis- trate and al Court failed consider available evidence nce. Mr. Fleming said he made his decision after thorough study of - used in the legal proceedings. pcal for hearing had determina- tion by that counties it it were an appeal by the, convicted per- n I . The last time this power was used was in the Wilbur Coffin case in January, 1950. A special reference by then Justice Minia- ter Garson to the Supreme Court of Canada was rejected and Col- fin was hanged -for the sits on American hunter in the Gaspe region of Quebec. UMED NA 3 Robert Roberts is an assumed name — assumed by the press. ra ‘er than the cou s. . Fleming declined to reveal the accused's real name, saying he preferred to follow the public practice so far of using Robert Roberts. This did not mean the man's real name would not be oral Kclso Roberts and Toronto lawyer Arthur Maloney. He took the action under sec- tion 508 (B) oi the Crimin Cod . It says that.-on anyone's application for Crown mercy. the minister can "retcr the matter BAEGEMEN RETURN LONDON (Reuteri) -— Some 3,000 bargemen went back to un- loading ships in the Port of London Monday. ending a-week- long strik atanytimetotheCourtofAp- _ e for overtime pay rates. I that South ended going down one. North was properly sympa- thetic. "There wasn't anything you could do about it," he said. “You lo st two linesses. East had to h a ve a singleton dia- mond. and besides, West had to find the diamond lead to beat the hand. "I guess I should have dou- bled four diamonds. We would have gotten them for‘ three tricks." When N o r t h had finished, East delicately pointed out that South could have made the con- tract. He "s aid South should have ducked the queen of dia- men at tr two, since it was obvious on the bidding that East would trump the king it it was played. , The 'defense would then be unable to stop the contract. If East discarded, on the queen and West continued with a dia- mond. East could ruff, but de- clarer would overru . draw trumps. and finesse the club to make the hand. His spade queen would go on dummy'a fourth ub. Nor would it help East to trump the queen of diamonds. because declsrer. in that case, ‘ would be able to discard the queen of spades on the king of diamonds. South would lose two diamonds and a club on this line of defense. 1|! D°"'ruAT SDLVED A MURDER . airtsrs ssusvs IT or NOT . Zjjj ” '-, . 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