\ [ ‘ v : aol i 9 ‘ ; i ? 7 : *. 4 a : = & f IN_IT fT SUDDENLY BECOME, BEAUTIFUL .Z.AND LOOKAT ME, 7s Mamta Ceuneecie, ok ce 1, 1900. | ‘Tough Position On Rioting | ' Taken By Indian Government NEW DELHI (AP) -— Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's gov- ft DREAM FOR YBARs, EVER COME TRUE, NIGHT APTER NIGHT.../ _ GRANDMA ? Ont. Author Campaigns Against Boy's Conviction By R. J. ANDERSON | Little Lynne was murdered in {jurors and. witne - : TORONTO (CP) — Twelve- |the sleepy southwestern Ontario ‘ficials and neat td OEE | Crotiinat Masttaken 2 (ough: stand year-old Lynne . Harper wasjtown of Clinton, in Huron authorities. She says: “Once I) riots and deployed ar oy ne strangled June 9, 1959. A boy |County about 45 miles northwest started investigating, I couldn't to stamp out Noon and aa, of 14 was : charged with the of London. It is the site of an stop.” ; |’ Soldiers moved into ‘th ren crime, comerinied and sentenced RCAF station and the principals; Her findings are set forth \jab city of Ludhiana 150 inline to hang bees jwere children of service peF-|forcibly, and disturbingly, im |northwest of New Delhi, with or- us; says Isa ourdais, ‘sonnel—Lynne the daughter of The Trial of Steven Truscott ders to shoot on sight anyone at- Mrs. Gandhi was reported to, be considering imposing presi- | dent's rule in the Punjab if the ; situation worsens. This would | mean the central government would exercise emergency pow- | ers, putting aside the state Rov: | ernment, and direct all Punjabi affairs. VANGNVuS was a second crime committed. Flying Officer Leslie Harper . i i oe Gaels that maak pa cn aes watrack eee _ and Sawer Al- oe renee railways or ANOTHER .COALITION? e Mutray Truscott was innocent |Officer Dan Truscott. have on prc pe ey aoe | -. VIENNA (Reuters) A and that society perpretrated a| For six years Mrs. LeBour- of Co ” | Meanwhile, Mrs. Gandhi sur- IENNA ( auers =f us- shocking miscarriage of justice. 'dais, a Toronto writer whose ep oome and in the Ontario vived a censure vote introduced ‘"!a" President Franz Jonas a She demands a royal commis-‘owr’ son was 14 that year, has lend The United Church to Parliament on grounds her Wednesday formally asked = ass sion of inquiry. - linvestigated the case, studying Payeq: rag The Observer, has government was incompetent in Chancellor Josef Klaus to form ; the 2,500-page transcript of trial joainst Z either stern action handling the language riots that @ new. government - after last! 9 evidence. interviewing the agains e author or an im- swept parts of New Delhi Mon- Sunday's general election. Klaus | se ON THE AIR. oe inquiry into the. boy’s day. is chairman of the Conserva- | FR | 1 00—News and Weather . hoa ae sence ae ee | New Delhi was calm, although tive Peoples’ Party which won ~< == 1.05—Story To Remember Parliament : some sections of the old city an absolute majority in the na- =z The following program list-| | .)5—Whet's On Tepp--CBC | a |were under strict curfew—te-pre-—+sha| assembly. Peoples’ party Ings , are published free of{| 1.45—Town and “Country Time The book is extremely critical vent renewed -Hindu - Sikh nate ms P pa oO charge as a public servic® and 2.00—News and Weather ,of what are alleged to be un- (clashes. leaders have already announced | @& appear a6 presented to.us by 2.05—Mostly Music : Pea eats aS ae Oe Mrs. ae re they would invite the Socialists | the stations concerned. = —«-3.00—News Headlines ; _exa came under attack from many e the coalition govern- | Weather © setting the time of death—they |sides because of its decision to or “a heen sae Aue jSaid between 7 p.m. and 7:45 partition the Punjab into two 3.03—Trans-Canada-—-Matinee—CBC —— THURSDAY PROGRAMS} since the end of the Second CFCY-TV 3.30—Mostly Musie a —e Nie condition of con-|language states; one ‘featuring ‘tia = . 4.00—News Headlines and Weather tents the girl's mach. It Punjabi, the language ‘of the World War, rs 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC charges that Ta a Crown | a _ aunge of te ——y one eae MARK IN FACT THEYRE PERHAPS YOURE. 1.30 p.m.—Musical 4.10—Tops- In, Pops | prosecutor closed their,,.minds to | se i a Is ALL DOWN THIS ». CARRYING TOO "2:00 p.m.—Film Festival 5.00—News and: Weather ‘everything bit the determina | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT uR MANY SUBJECTS! 2:30 p.m.—Today At Home 5.05-The Outports | tion that °Steven Truscott: was ‘ - 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth §-28.20—-Marine Weather iguilty. Criticized, too, are the Z 3 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 5.28—The Outports ‘| magistrate , Ir - ~ 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 6.00—News and Weather Hon eek ti ere jon Fs: ~~ 4 5.00 p.m.—Wild Bill Hickok 6.15~On Parliament Hill—CBC and, mildly defence eounsel for > 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop ? 6.20—Today’s Editorial—CBC lack: of aggressiveness : 6:00 p.m.—Safety on Our Highways | 6-35—Tonight’s Music ea . Se 6:15 p.m.—Fish end Game Program| 6-25—Sports Parade SAYS CASE NOT PROVED 6.30 p.m.—Garette 6.30—Business Barometer—CBC Mrs. LeBourdais contends that ny 7.20 paum.—CFCY TV News 6:35—Whe Will Come With Me no evidence during the 15-day od 7.15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies 6:50—Rod and Charles ,trial placed Steven at the-scene 7.30 p.m.—Please Don't Eat The 7:30—Soundings jof the crime at the time it was = Daisies 7:05—Music In The Evening |supposed to have been com. « 8.00 p.m. —Shannon é | (Cont'd) |mitted: She writes: 8.30. p.m.—The Law & Mr. Jones 8:0—CBC News and=Inland Wx. “Every witness, every clue, 9:00. p.m:—Seaway 8.00—Talent Festivel CBC every. fact that did not support 10.00 p.m.—! Dream of Jeannie 8:30—Winnipeg Pops ‘Christmas a case against him was over- 10.30 p.m.—Naked City 9.00—Symphony Orchestra looked or ignored from the hour 12 00 p:m.—CBC TV News - |10.00—CBC Nat, News, on Pér. H- the body of Lynne’ Harper was | 12.13 @.m.—Local Weather and Sports | and Speaking Personally ~— found. Why?” . 12 15 a.m.—Sign Off | CBC ’ ‘ _10;15—Hodays Editorial and Speaking Personally 10:36—Chamber Music !11:00—Concerts From Abroad Steven was the last person known to have seen Lynne Har- per before she was killed and that, says Mrs. LeBourdais, was iwhy he was charged. Not a sin- p 5 CLUE ONES 6-*X LINJOV 13uDaS CBA RADIO ‘gle piece of evidence, she says, | of Aetier Colege ; tied the boy directly to the | : 4 : THURSDAY crime yet everybody in Huron WAS LECTED © ONERES® : County “knew,” she adds, that . . 6:00—The Morning Show j ’ NOMINEES OF BOTH THE 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 Steven was guilty before he em- | —pepupiiCAN ano DEMOCRATIC 8:15—Maritime Sporiscast : tered the trial courtroom. : PARTIES - YET HIS 7 8.21—The Morning Show, ‘Part 1 Nevertheless, Steven was con-| CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES 8:35—Max Ferguson Show victed and duly sentenced to be| TOTALED ONLY S CENTS/ : 9:00—CBC News _ hanged. His appeal was turned; A/S ONLY FINANCIAL OPEN. ALL WINTER 9:10-—Commentary down by the Ontario Court of OUTLAY WAS mae ‘A & Ww DRIVE-IN 9:15—Assignment |” | | Appeal and by the Supreme STAMP HE AFFIXED | 9:21-A.M. Chronicle Court of Cansde and in time| 4S Lé77EN ACEPTG ~ | 10:45—Playroom | 11,00—CBC News /-11:05—Joan Marshall | 1:15—For Consumers his sentence was commuted to }ife imprisonment. Not . since | 1875 had anyone as young been ‘convicted of murder in Canada. | RESTAURANT om AS AN % : EEN = sn coved Malpeque Road Bh VOENT CANDIDATE OS Pate nem o . A a Ay | : 7. - A ‘Market With Musie aes iao—tw Andes =. «|S MODEL PRION | DAILY CROSSWORD Z 9.57-.e.m.—Station.Sign- On |11:45—Music_On The Heather | He began serving his sentence - 1% 10.00 a.m.—Canadian Schools |11:55—Assignment . in Guélph Reformatory and-now ACROSS 3, Ahead + 21, Pat. APMIS | 10.30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools | 12:00—Jamboree Junction lis in Collins Bay: penitentiary at |- 1. Traffic 4. Pronoun 23. Armas is] Oe =< 11.30 p.m.—Friendly Giant | 12:15—That MacKinnon Girl 5 Kingston,, Ont. Here,. too, Mrs. sign —5. Sunk’ fences dilio Pak ria |: 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene |12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast... LeBourdais waxes indienant at 5. Biblical 6A wing 24.indi- Nid . 12.00 \p.m-—Butternut Square 1:00—CBC News and Weather | society. En route to prison, two | verb 7. Classify vidual 12.20: pm.—Across. Canada 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show | burly” police . officers escorting 9. Pebble 8. All: Latir 25. Cun- ~ 12:50 p.m.—Thursday Playbill— | 1:45—Time Out For Melody the boy took him into a public |~ 10. Reserved 9. Shinto: ning The Last Hurrah | 1:59—D.O. Time Signal restaurant for a meal after 12. Fedora temple 27. Louise, 2.30 p.m.—At Home. With Helen | 2:00—Timé Out For Melody ‘shackling. him with chains| 13, Magna. —-= 11. “In the fire” for Crocker 2:15—Atlantic School B’cast | around his legs. He is said to 14. Time item one \ 3.00 p.m.—To lell The Troth “Old Favorites’ | he a model prisoner, bright, designa. 13. Indian, . 29. Small # 3.20 p.m.—Take. Thirty 2:30—Atlantic School Bcas{ | cheerful and always hoping for | tion originally cut oe 4:00" p.m.—World In-Contrast ~ “Adventures in Song”, "| indication | 15.Teut, night- . of Canada %1.La 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle: 2.45—John Drainie Tells-A_Story | Vindication. |___ mare demon 15. Hetero- 5.00 .p.m.—Atom Ant : 3:00—CBC News |~ In the Commons last Thurs-| 17, Child : geneous for one 39. Gambling ad 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop ene 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee day James Byrne (L—Kootenay 18. Line of 16. Pang 32. Abyss die j 0 ~6:00-pime—oupper-Club——-—---.._|_-3:30—-Trans-Canada Matinee \East) asked for a royal com- action , ... . 19. Stagger 33. Dollar bills 40. Entire 6.15 p.m.=TV News _ 4:00—CBC-News ~Tmission ivestigation of the-case---21: Acquire—~—-20; More ~~. 34, Wight-or----42. Closet... 2 6.25 p.m.—TV! Weather -| -4:03—Canadian Roundup ,and in the” Ontario legislature incisors stagnant Man 43. Behold ™ 6.30 p.m.—TV Sports 4:10—Music In The Air Monday Attorney -. Generat~Ar- /—22. Spigots 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 4:15—Musie In The Air ‘thur Wishart, replying to a 26.Girl's name . -7:00 p.m.—Thursday Nite At The! 4:30—Assignment |similar demand, said such an| 27.Place for Movies— 4:35—Music In The Air | inquiry would be up to the fed- campaign za Drango 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast ‘eral minister of justice. . | __ buttons a 9.00 p.m.—Seaway 5:20—Notebook Who did kill Tune Harper it | 28. Goddess 0% 10.00 p.m.—! Dream of Jeannie 5:35—Assignment T tt didn't? | volcanoes a 10.30 p.m.—Telescope 5:45—Tempo and Notebook (Steven Fusco! Me . | 29. Wages 11:00 p.m.—Peyton Place 11 | 6: BC News |. Mrs. LeBourdais says that 30.City in 11:30 p.m.—Honey West "| 6:15—On Parliament Hill ‘after close study of the scene | New York 12.00 a.m.—CBC National’ News 6:20—Teday’s Editorial ‘and the evidence she is con-| 32.Hawailan 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports» vinced a man with a sick mind: | ‘sad 12.20. a.m.—Lione! Television News - Scores | probably more than six feet in 35. Dock 12.30 'a.m.—Station Sign Off o | 6:30—Business Barometer height, was the murderer and 36. Cry of 6:35—Who Will Come With Me that the girl was attacked ‘and distress :50—Red and Charles | 38. Pedal arch bay : i strangled at a place other than Are You 7:05—Musie In The Evening rac terur tek weet Cre | %40. Miscellany za | 7:30—Soundings Noscott aa 41, Of a mem- | , BUILDING 8:00—CBC Talent Festival jsays Steven frusco! : brane wo 8:30—Music Diary eet 42.Calm eo \ | Repairing or Remodeling? | 9:00-Symphony Hall M & € Sym) BULL BRINGS: $1.575 44. Rigid hair =z Do you have a hard spot to phony Orch. | OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) — A 15. Bridge loss po ‘aa * ag toa age 10:00-CAC National News ing | otal. of $76,410 was paid’ for 115 : DOWN a may an. | 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking Pani swer to your heating prob- Personally |Herefords auctioned ve flight lem. 10:30—Chamber Music lannual Ontario bull sale here.| 9 He flea 11.00—Cencerts From Abroad Top price was $1,575 for a bull Sodom or iT: | t Palmer Electric SO I'D LIKE TOMAKE A SUGGESTION / WHY NOT JUST RELAX.., COME AND GO WHEN purchased——by—Lambton 12:00—CBC News Breeding Association of Wyom- 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and ~ Marine Weather WELL, WEVE NEVER HAD A SPORTS DIRECTOR... I DOUBT THAT WE NEED DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXB. Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 I'D LIKE TO JUST : | tat S=Masietn The Night ‘ing, Ont.. ; xX % LONGFELLOW Lene eel ON : | > Reconditioned Chain =} ; y | \ One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A {s used | ACQUAINT MYSELF WITH /) : i eet KNOW | | YOLI WANT TO! AND BELIEVE #73 3 aE :| CO NT RACT B RI DG E tne Meee Om roe ee eee nnie vetlery, SpOe | Byer oe tee queda bacaice oe A | fe Moony Ae ALne 3 45 00 ; ; trpphies, the length and formation: of the ~ords are all hints. | ai - t MR . FS ey THLY AS TT AL WAY -UU Up : Pin { .KEATH'S GRATITUDE...] HAS! 7 4 B JAY BECKER day the code letters are different, a é 3 y B. ae ; os : > Sales and Service — 3 ~ West dealer. | But. when West led the ace! es . | 3 Orlebar St. Ch’town¢ Both sides vulnerable. land another diamond, the | SDIJID'V N BGM MG QD VNFH | oO PO OOCOOOOOOSOSOSO OOOO ; chance for a heart ruff disa- . | ma aE . we -e peared. and..South--hadto_look | Te2 ee Sueeet ee Rep vae 9 CFCY RADIO elsewhere for his eleventh trick. VNG FM SFEVD (WD : : 4576 Upon winning the diamond~ in Bt VDFMMDS ‘> i ee ay te ’ 3233 dummy, he cashed the ace of | . Yesterday's Oryptoquote: MISFORTUNES TEST FRIENDS 6.30—News and Weather HATS ‘eae aa a heart, and|_ &ND DETECT ENEMIES.—EPICTETUS ; 6:35Morning Roundup WEST EAST ee as (© 1906. King Features Syndicate. Inc.) | He t i d to ; uiecnGee Siar 25917989. me Kine Gok eilled anctine a : 6.55—N d° Weather “club, West dropping the king. a Sr i 7 00-Hebrew Christian Hour eee 7 ‘South then led a spade to the OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE =| ° 7.15—Morning Roundup | SKQIINGS we ace and played the jack of clubs | ‘ E G| 7.30~News and Weather | : @k3 East followed low, putting de: | ¢ . . a 5 a : 7.35—F Report clarer to a guess, but South | EH -HEH! TRUE, T AMA DIRECT j 4 ae head: $ Stave guessed correctly when he dis- DESCENDANT OF RICHARD //RELATION| | & ie : ' di | é carded a heart on the club. As, CARIN TH GREEN A TE LIONHEAR’ D =~ BUT ON MY ee ay aura | a fesult,,he lost only a diamond | [roomy MAsom ¢ JEATHERS SIDE MY MOTHERS LINE VV RN Qo 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. | The bidding: ‘anda heart, and made five Ou BEEN CLAIMIN® COMES DOWN FROM SEAN.O'MULLIGAN j OMULLIGAN : 7-do=Sports ” Capsale: “and = South West North East diartonds. Gane ’ Qos THE GUY mn ee 30, 2 20 26 At the second table the bid- - x einai S — +o Pass—Pass —4@ ding _started|\the same way, but, | 8.16—Morning Roundup sv oy over three diamonds, South bid } : . three spades instead of four -: 8.45—Weather | 8.50—Atlantic News Roundup 8;58.45—Thought For , Today | 9.00—CBC National News—CBC 9.10—Preview Commentary—CBC _ diamonds. North raised to four spades and this became the con- tract j West led the king of hearts. Opening lead —-ace of dia- monds. This hand occurred in a team _ FLORIDA EV'RY WEEK--- we ALLUS aits — THEN HE SASHAYS 9.15—Assignment ‘match. At both tables, aggres- as .almogst anyone would, hl 10.00—News and Weather sive bidding paid off when South had no trouble making TH! “FLABMAN” BAC F 10.05—Notes and Music South. went ‘forward towards the contract. Peculiarly enough, | SHOW BEFO PONE T SRO TP ee FO'US !! at this table also, the lead of OTHER FOLKS the ace and another diamond would ‘have worked best, and, in fact, would have defeated the | game even though his only high cards consisted of two jac ks and a queen. At the first table West, on lead against five diamonds, contract. chose the ace of diamonds as A case can be made to show his opening shot. Had he led the that the ace of diamonds is a. king of hearts driginally, as highly feasible lead’ -because | ‘i most players would, South North-South are likely toghave ‘would have made eleveh tricks nine diamonds on the bidding, iquite, easily by the simple ro- but this contention is much eas | leéss of ruffing a heart in dum- jer to prove after you. look’ at |my. jall four hands 10.40—Mr. Co-op Program 10.50—Notes and Music 10.55—Lucky 7 Contest 11.00—News and Weather 1f.05—News and Views on Groceries 11.20—Notes and Music 11.45—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notes and Music 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town and: Country Time 12.30—News and Weather 32.45—Town and Country Time * . i iia WINSV 1.1