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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1962, p. 1

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QUEBEC STRATEGY DIVIDING SOCREDS TWENTY-TWO PAGES Price Not Over 1 a Oe OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962 VOL. 91---NO. 184 EEC Talks Face Work On Exports minister and chief British ne- gotiator in attempts to get Brit- LONDON (AP)--A British ac- count of the latest Common e Market talks today reported] ain into the six-country Europ- wide measures of agreement|ean Economic ccommuniy, bet- but conceded that "a great dea!|ter known as the Common Mar- of work remains to be done"' on| ket. : the crucial problem of Com-| Heath was reporting on the monwealth food exports. |Brussels talks Aug. 1-4, which The account was presented by/ despite marathon -- negotiating Edward Heath, deputy foreign|sessions, ended without agree- a ace eee ----------|ment on the vital Common- Anger Grows «2723 ss. Over Nazi In Britain Court Acquits 70 Doukhobors NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.jpert on Doukhobor affairs, said) i(CP)--A massive police court|the Crown failed to establish) hearing that lasted 38 days and| sufficient evidence to commit) cost $100,000 ended Tuesday|the Freedomites for trial. | when conspiracy charges) shiek as marie . against 70 leaders of the Sons| DIDN'T SHOW CONSPIRACY Federal Level Only: Caouette ROUYN, Que. (CP)'-- Real/paign in Quebec. included many Caouette, Quebec's Social Cre-|provincial Liberal and Union dit leader, said today he wants| Nationale workers. This sup- the party to stay out of Quebec! port might be endangered by ac- provincial politics for the pre-jtive entry into provincial pole sent. litics, Mr. Caouette said some of the party's newly elected membcrs! MONTREAL (CP) -- The Ga- of Parliament want Social Cre-|2ette says Real Caouette, dep- Australia and New Zealand will) be assured of satisfactory mar-| LONDON (Reuters) -- Scot- land Yard detectives combed kets following the end of the) Commonwealth trade _prefer- Britain today for American Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell ence system. The six market countries have while angry protests grew over his presence in Britain. agreed to admit Commonwealth food exports up to 1970, but! The British home office) issued a deportation order} have refused to offer guaran- against Rockwell, who defied a government ban and _ slipped into the country last week to tees after that date. "There was a prolonged dis- cussion On arrangements for trade in temperate agricultural) products from Canada, Austra-| lia and New Zealand and much) common ground was estab- lished," the repor: said. It added: "A good deal work of re- of Freedom Doukhobor sect | The mass of documents pre-| sce tins jsented by the Crown--includng]| OTe chaend with conspir-|@ Number of alleged confessions ing to intimidate the Parliament|--did not show conspiracy, he| of Canada and Legislature of|5#!¢- British Columbia through acts Most of the documents quoting of violence, were members of Freedomites were "made up of the ruling fraternal council of complaints, real or imaginary" | a sect blamed for bombings and | but there was no evidence of a terrorism in the Kootenay dis-|Cconspiracy to intimidate. trict of British Columbia. Following the dismissal 50 All were set free except 11/members of the council met in LEON BALCER dit to enter the provincial arena|UtY Social Credit party leader, and the matter will be discussed|{@Ces a struggle within his party at a national caucus in Ottawa|SUPPorters in Quebec on the Aug. 17-18. question of whether or not to However, he and_national|f0?m a Provincial party to fight leader Robert Thompson would| 'He next provincial election. use all their influence to keep| The newspaper says in a dis. the party out of Quebec politics.| Patch from its Quebec City cor- "Our members are entitled to|Tespondent that at least five of have their own personal opin-| Quebec's 26 Socred members of ions about this," he said, "but I| Parliament are in favor of am definitely against forming a| forming a provincial wing of the provincial party at this time. |Party, contrary to Mr. Ca- "Our organization is geared to} 9uette's expressed wishes. the federal level. Social Credit} The question of forming a pro- can be applied effectively only vincial party was raised last at this level. weekend at a meeting of Socred Mr. Caouette raised the issue MPs in Montmagny, Que. At s Leaves Trail lof Social Credit' participation tlie thie 'Soored MPs 'and or) attend a fascist rally. But the| mains to be done, however, both) 3 ; . Ro I aa Slag sete ae yarn 1 % d j - terrorist act ivit i es and are of the sect, Another meeting As the order went out for his| greater precision to some of the| aie gery en from 18 will be beste ' deportation, a "'vigilante" group|proposed arrangements." ses tat ta William Senna' of Joe Podovinikoff, a member of about 100 villagers in rural! 'The report noted that Britain '0 on bigs hdeniceh bx. of the council who was freed Gloucestershire wrecked thejang the six Market states had 1 ASMOOy: Rot Bee Se OF conspiracy charges, said in ss camp set up by Britain's tiny|/asreed to seek international interview he believed the Of For erles fascist group, ~ --o Se | agreemens for marketing of ogg snd Sa ee g in the next Quebec election him- cialist party, and routed Britis , inci ricul- return to the Kootenays, = | why ( r ' ' sis Nazis 'who heard Seawdllenl ace agricul-| where iFreedomite women have| OTTAWA (CP) -- A suave,|Self last Friday when he said in|Sanizers said a decision would speak there during the weekend.) - ..,. sad ° burned 200 of their ramshackle|fast - talking man posing as Vancouver that it. should take aj be reached at a party conven- Thee Getialon Teflected. ret: homes, Some families with rel-| Transport Minister Leon Balcer|stand against the New Demo-|tion in Trois + Rivieres, Que. USE SHOTGUN ognition of the responsibility of cratic Party in this province, euaetien The angry villagers, led by a the eee er 9 the "I am dedicated to. fighttng| 7 aceasta local bar owner, blasted :a hole} most important food importer jn) 4 * executives from Quebec @ity to salig: b * c with a 12-gauge shotgun through|the, world," the report said. Tt Fein prt Capi Mat Corre gg Ps Fh le be ak this quoted. a8 sdeseribing pondili a swastika flag flying in the) added: sey acloan (Oey: |doesn't mean that we have to! rp ; camp, pulled down the tents set} "An explicit statement was ie ieedeadb os J.- MacLean,| "the man--said to look alid|run candidates aeainct the so. Patty as "unfortunate state- up the fascists and peat upjalso agreed that the policy delay as he did two years ago, 400-mile auto drive to San Quen- pat theese 2 Riga Biopaie 8 talk like the tall, debonair ca-| ejalists." y ments by irresponsible people. some of the camp's jackbooted| which the enlarged community was riding from Coronaltin. rors rere are no plans f0r/binet minister--is still at large,| : a 7 'cag! The Gazette says that the five i " ' force - feeding the Freedomit | He said Social Credit forces guards. intended to pursue would offer women's prison in southern Cal-| "I'll be back," she declared, ris ie he ? ©'and apparently still passing| jp the last federal election cam. Socred MPs in favor of @ Que Some 30 fascist campers fled) reasonable opportunities in its) ifornia to San Quentin. confident she would escape be-|P spe ? himself off on unsuspecting peo-| -------- - bee wing for the ty are L with whatever belongings they|markets for exports of tempen-| Ase ' coming the fourth woman exe-| He said prisoners prepare ple as Leon Balcer. e ig for party are b_ PERSISTENCE ON STAY cuted in the California death'their own food in penite Red Grain Brought P. A. Belanger, membe' for Cha could gather. ate foodstuffs." wife, died today in the San 0 itentiaries| "]'m yery sorry to see peo- 3 ¢ Walter Morley, burly landlord) The Market negotiators also Son Frank's persisting appeal| chamber. and no special concessions could ple gypped by this- imposter," rlevoix; Pierre-Andre Bou- efforts won another stay of ex-| Barbara Graham, tin, member for Dorchester; : Quentin gas chamber, ) 1 of the village pub, led the as- expressed readiness to consider a gang|be made to the Freedomites. He! the real Mr. Balcer commented.| ecution last August. But, the/moll, was the last. |Jean + Paul Cook, member for sault. At his side was Clement) special provisions for New Zea-._ SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP)-- She aied/@lso said the prisoners are) "{ hope the police catch him i Timms, 57, champion badger tinq oa aw bf tha sic Elizabeth Ann (Ma) Duncan, © 'ard ta th he U.S. § |June 3, 1955. Mobsters Jack|Sleeping. on springs because coon." ra | To Algerian Port Mecindene . Lids taden record now is that the U.S. Su-isanto and Emmett Perkins,| hey 4 who have 'been convieted of Vancouver to discuss the future Fake Minister MRS. ELIZABETH ANN DUNCAN - an Woman Gassed Today For Hiring Murderers jatives at the special mountain| has left a trail of bad cheques, prison of Agassiz, 70 miles east) Phoney orders and embarrassed SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP)--Elizabeth (Ma) Dun- can, an all - possessive mother who hired the mur- derer of her son's pregnant il, The invaders punched their ------ born wife, is condemned to die appeals, the California Supreme! murder of a wealthy Burbank ~ . ~lely polite. jin Algiers today with Russia's| West; and Bernard Dumont, broke up the fight. The villagers her's two. death chairs at/ama don't let anyone else have| Juanita (The Duchess) Spin- hundred dollars, then. moving|$00n with canned fish, milk, su-\reported supporting Mr. Ca- : gime today defied mountiig!ing for financial help to defray cists on anti-semitic and anti-|chey will attend the United Na-\burying 30-year-old Olga Dun- ast vacuees Congolese government on/asbestos shingles -- all in the where there is no passport|turn to New York from a Eu-!by Associate Justice William 0. "Rockwell's admission to this| way past cudgel swinging in San Quentin's gas chamber Court has upheld the death pen-| widow, followed her into the first economic aid for i !member for Bellechasse g : . 76 2 | firs ndepen-} . guards and began tearing down Stevenson Sa 5 today for the crime inspired by alty, and Governor Edmund G./chamber three hours later. The e age oo hap ot Is in Ot |dent Algeria. eee Two others--Marcel Lessard, y ee See re | Port authorities said the ship: member for Lac St. Jean, and K To Attend Defies Urging then retired to their homes or 10 a.m. PDT (1 p.m, EDT). the Ll-times married al ech at ce ae tae on without trace. \gar and cooking oil. ouette's view. to Morley's pub. Augstine Baldonado, 28, and : x He is also reported to have ui ; |pressure on several fronts to| the cost of the June 18 federal Negro ideology. tions General Assembly in Oc-|can, will be marched into the jend its secession from the rest! election campaign. Rockwell landed as a tourist|tober '"'and if he comes. we can'gas chamber three hours !ater. travel, commerce and commu-| name of Leon Balcer. MAPLE, Ont. (CP) -- Twojovernight in the area of the ications between Katanga and) jy) ophat Brunet, director-gen- check. ; jropean vacation, said his infor-|pougies Tuesday in a plea to The home office issued ajmation came from official] have his mother's execution country had not at the time of his. arrival been. specifically catcher of the rolling Cotswold|high degree of dependence on who paid two hired killers $360 refused to carry their) 'The impostor is said to be a| ALGIERS (AP)--The Soviet the tents, Fights broke out. Men her warped mother love Brown last week refused cleth-|time is necéssar led 4 ' : : ' ' ssary to clear the | rolled in the mud amid the tan- Barring unlikely last-minute ency, : 1 ¢ tawa, Montreal and Quebec : m gle of fallen canvas. |stay, Mrs, Duncan, 98, willbe : green - walled room of lethal City under the minister's name,|brought 6,500 tons of grain.|David Ouellet, member for UN Assembly Duncan told Corona prison of-| Peete Judson died in 1947. for To End Break ; There was no sign of Rock- Luis Moya, 23, the two tavern ficials before departing on the/killing a Santa Monica woman. : called on high executives of well, however. He was believed )ADRID (AP)--Adlai Steven-\drifters who executed their ~ -- a a - ----| LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo) some Quebec companies, claim- to have left the camp Sunday| son said today he has been in-/murder contract in November, of The Congo. He has ordered liquor, furs, at Shannon Airport in Ireland/look forward to another three-- Frank Duncan, the handsome The pressure took the form) a private telephone line, airline about 10 days ago and was be-jring circus." lawyer son whom Mrs. Duncan lieved to have come to England| Stevenson, interviewed as he could not bear to share with an- dozen families of this village, wrecked Superior Propane foreign countries. ; eral of the Quebec Provincial barred from their homes after|plant, with the aid of streams|. The travel sanctions were police, said in a long-distance blanket ban last week on per-|sources while in Rome. postponed for, a third time sons entering Britain to attend) ce the fascist rally, but a home of-) prohibited." "At the moment,"' the spokes- man added, "we have no- idea hills. the United Kingdom markei. to murder her son's Canadian- preme Court has twice denied/Barbara's male partners in the| Mattresses to their cots, smooth talker, bold and extrem-|cargo vessel Ugleuralsk docked|/10Urde, member for Quebec The arrival. of 70 policemen firdewed ihc ane OF tie "Cai: Leave the room just as it is|cynaide fumes. cashing cheques for several| Other Soviet ships are mil su-|reported. - Arthabaska -- are : (Reuters) -- The Katanga re-jing to be Mr. Balcer and ask- after addressing the British fas-| formed Soviet Premier Khrush-| 1958, by beating, strangling and of new sanctions by the central | transportation, gas equipment, by ship through a small port|boarded a jet plane for his re- other woman, was turned down a devastating series of explo-|of water, but displaced resi-/Packed by the United Nations, | telephone interview from Mont- fice spokesman Said that) where the man is," The chief U.S. delegate \u the United Nations said the report may "not necessarily be. cor- rect," but added: "Tt seems logical that Khrush- chev will come to New York this fall in an effort to offset some of the bad publicity the Soviet Duncan, now 33, and S. Ward Sullivan, Los Angeles. lawyer, flew to Glenwood, Wash., where the vacationing Supreme Court justice granted the futile hear- ing 3 Douglas reported his refusal sions at a propane gas plant|dents from that part of the ham.|Which banned all flights over| Saturday and Sunday, hoped to|let had to await word from of-|'he secessionist provinces ex- return today. ficials before moving back. cept those by UN planes. The last flames from thou-| The last fire raged at a 30,000-/ The central government order sands of gallons of compressed gallon tank fo compressed pro-|said that all planes flying to|man is," he said. gas sputtered out Tuesday--al-|pane, jetting through an escape|and from Katanga must land at most three days after they be-|valve as it burned off amid|Leopoldville Airport for immi-} gan -- and danger of further fears the whole tank might det-|gration clearance. Union is getting because of its|to intervene while Mrs. Duncan, blasts appeared lessened. The order also announced pos- onate .It died out during the| | t jsible retaliatory measures real that his detectives are work- ing on the case in co-operation with the Montreal city police. "We think we know who the "Once we have confirmed our suspicions we'll send out his photograph." Inspector Borden Hobbs of to cool evening. 0 r ] % : jagainst commercial firms sup-|Ottawa city police said he had DAMAGE IS HIGH porting the secessionist govern-|not been officially informed of | Meanwhile, unofficial esti-|ment of Katanga leader Moise|the impostor's operations. jmates of the damage ran as, Tshombe and the total suspen-| The impostor apparently has PROPERLY IDENTIFIED Maureen McDonald, 24, | sent to a Children's Aid Soe | looks like a boy. So when | ciety home, CAS officials dis- police at London, Ont., found | covered at bedtime that the her on her tricycle yester- * child was a girl. Police, who CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 ; resumption of nuclear testing".!confident that he would order' Tanks were permitted high as $500,000 as officials of|sion of telecommunications be-|supreme confidence in his abil- Board investigated the still-un-| WASHINGTON (CP) -- Thejwhat he meant by "negotia-|arly in this period when Canada|Morse of Oregon and Senator) The $200,000 Superior plant Canada to enter into formal him to draft the plan said it/the Canadian dollar--the State) ington, to provide immediate re-| another six heavily damaged. | Cl bd J I C L centering on industry demands port of softwoods to ease com-'facts involved in the lumber is-'understood the Canadian gov-| One man, company employee} year softwoods imports from'ern producers who claim they, Only when Canada and the enter into talks, but his office|in the initial blast as he walked news specialist claims that|Cuba, Qualified authorities said the pe sah nae i LONG HEARING LIKELY American lumbermen--will the! tion. When Morse heard the ori-| Were injured, none seriously.| j, a Spanish broadcast\raiq <aid there had been rum- e ; > ™ g a oy a Y Producers also have asked the vance to the point of negotia-| would not have lent Canada a|for minor burns and cuts. '| ors r iit van landings, but none of them Kennedy's six-point lumber-aid dian lumber under 'escape WHL.L EXCHANGE VIEWS . i : : rer Canada's . official monetary r Cuba in a position to know. The concerning the amount of soft-| sion has set public hearings forjexplore this amicably. There : | ry : ules Kennedy's six-point program} Plunges To Death | »r02dcast by WMIE for Miami's|} The Miami broadcast said) While legislators representing|the Canadians on the facis and SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Ported troops were sent in re-/2,500 men July 29 at Mariel| maintain the U.S. government/for negotiations." federal agencies including those|turbed over the death of Mari-| An associate, Ramiro Boza, Havana July 30-31. ministrative authorities indicate! government reaction to industry| Programs her death from a_ third-floor the broadcast information, but! form could be seen in the] day, they assumed she was | put two and two together and Mindful that the Canadian Kennedy is under strone » - erence may have: some smalljher off," her husband, Ray- In Washington, US. officials) vana Tuesday with what Ha-| missing boy. While a large | Mrs. W. H. McDonald hugs the fire marshal's office and the|tween Katanga and foreigniity to take on the role of the Ontario Energy 'Resources| countries. 'federal cabinet minister. % s ee S u eQ @ | Ss aioe come St Ree vorer OF bed m I blasts that erupted in the peace-| ful village north of Toronto. | uSsSl1dlI i TOOps United States shortly will ask tions," legislators who met with|has tightened its belt to protect|Warren G, Magnuson of Wash-| and six houses were destroyed; talks to find some "amicable" would involve requests that/department likely will ask that/lief for their states : +Nineteen tank trucks and two) solution to the lumber issue, Canada voluntarily limit the ex-|initial talks simply explore the Magnuson said last week he railway cars were wrecked. for curbs on the $260,000,000-a-/ petitive pressures on northwest- sue ernment already had refused to) Herbert Josiin, 50, was killed MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--A Cuban|soldiers have been landing in Canada. . pcre pa ord lower-priced U.S gh eg ee -- ie said the senator had based. his|t0ward an apparent gas seep-|more than 4,000 Russian troops} The Associated Press' Ha- anadian supplies. causes of the plight of the' statement on erroneous informa-|48¢ from a) truck. Six others|/have landed in Cuba recenily. |. ane Yeorge / state department now is moving 4 vana' correspondent, George Ar. J.S. then suggest that talks ad- # ay About two doz treated 8. ginal statement, he said he/? © dozen were treated'. ami #4 Tuesday, | request to the Canadian govern: 47% a avi ied th from a Miami station Tuesday recently of. Soviet troop ment in line. with President|~. '4%! eee (0. Re eons, 1 th kal. He was aie Dr. Salvador Leu attributed his ommend higher duties on Cana- Us se te ea acrereny 19 information to travellers from ' ae s oans to help strengthen '" wae ' " ee aes could be confirmed. tion of negotiations with Canada| cjause" action and the commis- An Official said: 'We want to ' Ex-Circus Dancer ; oN d ted into the U.S nerves program, Voice of the People,, LAND 2,500 MEN st ut te havi eat Oct. 2, Hearings may continue|won't be any real negotiations ' : While Kennedy did not specify) for several months. until we exchange views with\ranges from an expanded al- |refugee population, said the re-|that five Soviet ships landed] lowable timber cut to establish- : ; the affected lumber states/agree on the facts as the basis ment of preferences for domes-|Gerdi Marie Hovious, 38, a for-|SPOMSe to Fidel Castro's fear of)in western Cuba and four more tic lumber in purchases by alll mer circus dancer reported dis-| Pebellion. vessels landed 1,800 troops at will demand voluntary export] Indications are that the entire ° jcurbs on the part of Canada, ad-|process will be a slow-motion|buying products for foreign aid lyn Monroe, leaped 50 feet to|declined to name the source of! Arfeld said no Russians in uni- ratte _, by So mg re- Psigonc for immediate ac lon The government is a big pur-|apartment Tuesday. said "We know it is true when| streets of Havana. However, he} one. The child was lost, but | came up with Maureen, re- juest will not go that far 9 curb imports from Canada. chaser of lumber and the pref- "I think Marilyn Monroe set this source tells said a Soviet ship docked in Ha-| police had no report of a | turned her to her mother. ecuinas of oF be i ; pale from bbb Demo- effect on the U.S. market for;mond, 51, told police after-/said today they had no infor-|vana newspapers called technic-| search party combed the dis- | her daughter in. relief. Y sort--particul-'crats, including Senator Wavne'Canadian supplies. ward. 'mation whatever that Russianlians. trict for Maureen, she was (CP Wirephoto)

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