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US Servicemen Talk In Whispers
Reykjavik, Aug. 20.
Americans serving in the Keflavik base will
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Britain's Duke and Duchas of Windsor pictured outside the "Four Seasons" hotel in the Maximilienstraser, Munich, when they arrived recently for a short stay. They later travelled to Austria to revisit the secne of their hon*ymoon 20 years ago. Castle Wasser- Jeunburg In Carinthia.
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arrived in Japan today
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Budium The authorities said that the
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Ottawa, Aug. 20.
After more than two years of hearing evidence, a joint committee of the Canadian Senate and House of Commons has produced three Reports which will be influential in shaping changes which are expected to be made soon in the laws governing murder,
sex offences
lotteries.
The Minister of Justice, Stuart Garson, has already In- chiented that a Federal-Provincial Conference will have to be held to consider their Implementa- [17].
and
Mr the death sentence
in Britain his will have a strong effect when the matter is placed be- fore the Canadian Commons.
loveleet,
because of the votes in the British House of Com- 11 suntikely, however, that mos, proponents of the aboli- Partament will be asked lotion of expital punishment here pass new legislation an These welcome the delay before matters before the next General new law is brought in con- Election which is expected heidering that the sentiment for Jore next suntmer,
abolition will be greatly en- al- hanced here if Britäin bas
But change at least In the | method of capital punishment, if
| not its abolitlou, and restoleilu
of the use of the lash
en- Servetnent of prwon discipline Lars Lkely to be put beiner the rex; Parlatnens ai an early late,
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ready taken the lead.
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Perhaps the lepet conten- tous of the three Reports con- verned corporal punishment. In
Canada beth the lash (ent-o'- re-tails) and the strap may be penscribed for certain offences and have been
for applied,
vio- jexample, to robbery with
lence und sex offenders.
under The Juhnt chairmanship of Sena- 30g Safter
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Mr Don F. Brown, Liberal Member corporal punishment did not in
and
The evidence presented to the
it | Committee persuaded
that
fuct prove on efficient deterrent and lended to make criminals more refractory then ever,
For this reason it recommend- the abolition of corporal punishment for
statutory ffences but asked for its tention as a incons of enforcing
ed
11 Parliament for Essex Wexi.
its first
Report dealt with capital punishment. By a narrow of voles The Committee morgan ut decided to recommend retention fer the death penalty
for mure Ider. At the same time, it urged
¡the abandonment of banging as They also laid the foxuxiation | the method of execution mante for a new Vihare (temple) the substitution of some modern discipline and controlling rioters Day Coloumbo for the bulking of method of electrocution, prefer-inside which the Jape Government ably not the "electric chair. They saich legal proceedings
bot donated tunces 150,000
Thughout the Report fre- This asumption was based
had been slasted against most
quent reference was mode to already in the Tart that people return- of the 120 men with a view to
The Royal nuple will stay in British practice and while ing
Across from visits
thebringing them to trial on charges | Kardy for three days before? tinction always brought back of having actively promoted the ¦ proceeding to other places of Canadian act British
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The Committee's third Report, that dealing with lotteries, is als ready the subject of hested con- tention. It is far less likely that" legislation will be brought In scon to implement this Report.
The whole legal situation sur- rounding lotteries is se tangled and the law is administered so differently from
to province province that a worl of vested interest in tolerated" gumbling by lotteries has grown up.
Many worthy organisations such as service clubs, church Associations etc, have come to rely upon minor lotteries and major "bingo" games to Anance community projects such boys' clubs, etc.
The Report recommends that bingo games should be clearly defined as lotterles and madle subject to strict licensing pro- visions. But at the same time it would liberalise the provision governing the amount of prize money which is permissible, permitting one organisation io offer up to 5,090 dollars (£1,060 sterling) a year.
Under present laws, Q top
any
prize of 50 dollars is set for lotteries
ries or raffles, a totally un- which is general- figure
realistic
by
disregarded
Service
club officials and beneficiaries of charitable bingo
monies are already up in arms
at the suggestion.
It is commonplaco for "mon- ster night" bingos, as they are called, to offer more than 5,000 dollars value in prizes in a single
evening.
and at present they operate under the same auspices
many nights in the yeaT. In their view the Committee's recommendations, iL Imple.. mented, would put the bingo games out of business.
Another finding of the Co- mittee sent chills down the spine of the
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mony thousands cf Canadians who annunily buy tickets for
the
Irish
Hospitals
and similar
It urged that existing provisions be rigorously cn forced, that holders of tickets be prosecuted and their prize
money confiscated.
Not Bothered
As things stand, nobody bothers
the lucky winners. Their photographs
appear in
tho popers, but they do not even have to pay Income tax on their winnings, since the Income Tax Division holds that
nobody can harm a
a living, or in-
come, by winning
Another drastic
made is the prohibition of all, types of advertising and
motional
nal contests which contain
at all kinds tod
an stement of chance. The would strike. "lucky-dip promotions such as the common "foto-nlio" per formances at movie houses,
the
#giveaway" piogrammes don radio in which a contestant drawn by lottery elked simple
question which
schoolboy could answer,
would
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