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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 7

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The Windsor Stari
Location:
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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7
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THE WINDSOR STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 20. lS-7 Convict Recaptured PAINTING JyXX This Weekend Uniform Ban Asked In Courts Police Civies For Testimony? SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP) Police should not be allowed to wear uniforms while testifying at jury trials, the oyal commission on civil rights DO IT THE EASY WAV Special wine label for guests who wouldn't be happy without it: .1 I -7 1 1 rtfi was told Wednesday. furors might be influenced into accepting evidence from a uniformed police bfficer overs a It civilian witness, the Sault Ste.

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J. C. McRuer, former Ontario Chief Justice, as a one-man commission, is examining the state of civil rights in the province and the need for new legislation to guarantee against infringement of these rights. The Sault association also asked that part-time crown attorneys and their associates in private practice be prohibited 'rom appearing in criminal or quasi-criminal cases. The group, said that such practice, common in many parts the province, leads an accused to believe there may be advantage in hiring the crown attorney.

It also might 'ead police to feel they should cooperate more than they norm--l'v would do with other defence lawyers. The association recommended that part-time crown attorneys dispensed with and full-time ESCAPEE HANDCUFFED John Tryon, an escapee from Kingston penitentiary, is handcuffed by provincial police. Kingston Whig Standard reporter Allan Dickie, right, along with photographer Cliff Knapp were instrumental in the tapture. (Canadian Press Wirephoto) Guards and Police A ided by 3 Dogs KINGSTON (CP)r-Guards from Kingston Penitentiary and provincial police captured John Kenneth Tryon, 20, of Kingston, a prison escapee, and another man in wild bush country 30 miles north of here Wednesday. 4" NYLON BRUSH with every 2 gallons of Spred House Paint MANY OTHER PAINT VALUES IN OUR STORE has taken us almost thirty years and an investment of well over a million dollars to produce wines that are the equal of those produced anywhere in the world.

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i Joyceville Martin J. Purtell, 24, also of Escapi 3-Year Term QUEBEC (CP) Maurice Bar-rette, 54, a travelling salesman from Wabush, Labrador, was sentenced Wednesday to three years in penitentiary. Barrette was found guilty of stealing some $8,000 between January, 1957, and December, 1963, from the Deaf and Dumb Association in suburban er til' Recaptured Free Free Parking Delivery Kingston was arrested with Tryoa. They were arrested about five miles from where two men were seen running from an abandoned car Tuesday morning after a chase through the village of Westport. Thirty police officers and three tracking dogs had been searching for the two men.

Prince, a three-year-old German shepherd, cut off the men as they attempted to escape along the shores of Desert Lake. 'Brujfrts GLIDDEN PAINTS FINE CANADIAN SINCE 1874 PERMISSION GRANTED VIENNA (UPI) The official Czech news agency reported Thursday that the government PHONE BRIGHTS FOR FREE HOME DELIVERYl AND DECORATING CENTRE 670 Goyeou Street Phone 256-5406 KINGSTON (CP) Ronald John Wilton, 25, was recaptured Wednesday night, 2'i hours after he escaped from the medium-security prison at nearby Joyceville. A group of guards found him in a swamp four miles south of the institution. Wilton was serving a term for breaking and entering and theft. He was sentenced in London, Ontario, Feb.

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Ont. (CP) Construction of a new link from Highway 401 to St. Thomas is tentatively planned for next year, A. T. C.

McNab, deputy minister of highways, said Wednesday. The project would mean a 14 to 16-mile extension of Highbury Avenue which runs through London, becomes Highway 126 and terminates south of 401. Mr. McNab said preliminary plans cell for the extension to hook In with a proposed Highway 3 bypass of St. Thomas.

It would skirt the city to the north, starting at Talbotville and ending just east of the city limits. St. Thomas and London now are joined by Wellington Road and Highway 4, both of which cross 401. Mr. McNab said the extension is part of an over-all highway planning program for Elgin, Middlesex and part of Oxford counties, London, St.

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