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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Nov 1963, p. 13

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Cuba-Held Pilots Trial Postponed OTTAWA (CP) -- Two Cana- dian pilots arrested in Cuba last month have been denied the right to have a Canadian law- yer defend them, External Af- fairs Minister Martin told the Commons Thursday. Mr. Martin, reporting on talks with Cuban authorities, also said the Cuban government has not yet given Canada full par- ticulars of the charges against Ronald Patrick Lippert, 32, of Kitchener, and William David Milne, 31, of Montreal, He said the trial of the two men had been scheduled for Sat- urday butt his had been post- poned to a later date, not yet provided to the Canadian gov- ernment. He had met the Cuban am- bassado) here Wednesday and the Catiadian ambassador in Havana met the Cuban foreign minister Wednesday night to impress on them the desirabil- ity of postponing the trial. Insufficient time had been been given for a full apprecia- 'Access Routes Still Ours' | -- E. Germany EAST BERLIN (Reuters) -- First Deputy Premier Willie Stoph of East Germany said|done with regardt o the ques-| Thursday that access routes from the West into West Ber-|-- lin "'come under the sole juris-|) diction" of East Germany. Stoph added in a 'speech to gy Volkskemer (Parliament) | Communist East Ger-| 4 claim "is not changed ~ fact that our govern- at has temporarily trans-| pd the control of transit traf- Western troops stationed est Berlin to Soviet troops) stationed in East Germany." The United States, have been holdups of U.S. con-! voys by the Russians on the) autobahn recently. The allies do not recognize) East Germany and claim unre-| stricted access to Berlin under] post-war agreements with Rus- pia. Canada Needs | Guerrilla Force -- Harkness TORONTO (CP) -- Douglas s said Thursday Can- ada should keep ready a force| of trained guerrilla fighters for United Nations emergency op- erations. The. former Conservative de-|. Britain | and France refuse to allow their) convoys to Berlin to be checked) by the' East Germans. There) tion of the charges against the men, for them to arrange coun- sel and for them to plaa a de- fence, ASKS ABOUT CHARGES Opposition Leader Diefen- baker asked for an indication of the charges and whether the men would be allowed Canadian counsel, Mr. Martin said the charges "have not been fully made available' and this matter still was under discussion with the Cubans, Mr. Martin said he had sug- gested 10 days ago thatthe ac- cused men be allowed to have Canadian counsel. This request hag been re- fused but the Canadian vice- consul in Havana, who is 2 law- yer, had seen and talked to the men, Mr. Diefenbaker again asked fort he nature of the charges. Had they been accused of armed attack against Cuba? Mr. Martin repliedt hat int he interests of the accused men he} did not consider it desirable to| give particulars of the charges | which, he believed, had not| been made completely available |to Do government. hy the secrecy? asked Mr \Distenbarer Mr. Martin said in his view) the way to protect Canadian| nationals was to act as he had| tions asked in the Commons. |May Move Buffalo To Beat Anthrax OTTAWA (CP)--Taking what they admit is a calculated risk, federal wildlife scientists have decided to drive 3,000 Buffalo out of meadowlands along the Slave River in the Northwest Territories where an anthrax outbreak has been raging for two years, The hope is that by moving the animals out in cold weather, when the anthrax spores seem dormant, the herd will break. contact with the in- fection and it will gradually die out. But the risk is that the tena- cious anthrax spores will move with the herd and infect a new area inside Wood Buffalo Na- tional Park, | The 100-mile drive, started jearly this month, is being done \by helicopter. It will be com- pleted in early December. FRIDAY "LITTLE CAESAS And The CONSULS" Eres Se ee DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT | at 'TRIPLE C" 1% miles North East of Hampton next to Cedar Park PHONE 263-2039 Twin Mark Valley Boys' Band and Hall R PRESLEY ide! fe ig HAPPENED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR" IN COLOR OPEN 6:30 P.M. BILTMORE 18 «. CONNIE FRANCIS "FOLLOW THE BOYS" IN COLOR with RUSS T AMBLYN SHOW ATTEND © OSHAWA TRAFFIC CLINIC in the COURT ROOM ATHOL ST. WEST 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 19th A FREE COURSE FOR NEW DRIVERS And People Who Wish to Improve Their Driving Ability, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 15, 1963 PEPI'S PIZZA PALACE 134 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH NOW OFFERING NEW DELIVERY SERVICE Commencing 6 P.M. EVERY EVENING FOR THE FINEST PIZZA IN TOWN CALL 728-0192 NOTICE! TEENSVILLE DANCE AT O.R.C. BUILDING 100 GIBB ST. CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE fence minister said conditions| existing in the new nations) where UN intervention seems) most likely indicate a need for| officers and troops trained in) guerrilla warfare. In @ speech to the Empire Club of Canada, the MP for Calgary North said disturb- ances requiring UN military operations are likely to con-/ tinue for a long time and sup-| port of those operations. should continue to be one of the most important features of Canada's | defence policy. Mr. Harkness, who held the defence portfolio from October, | 1960, until he split with then| prime minister Diefenbaker on nuclear policy and resigned last | February, said the UN's role in preventing small wars from spreading is a vital one. But he took issue with those who argue that Canada's. mili- tary role should be limited to) UN actions, "This disregards the fact that| the general peace 's really kept by NATO and that the United Nations can only deal with small wars," he said. "It is also unrealistic because no one can tell what kind of forces may be required from us| by the United Nations. Those needs can be met only out of existing well - balanced navy, army and air forces with a good transport ability." and Bob Spencer. approximately five years ond Pictured above is the group known as the Sapphires. From left to right Burt Busker, Glen Powers, Billy Walloce, Jack Boors The group has been together now for hos played for audiences in Toronto, Oshawa, Oakville area. As well as their instrumental tolent, the group features three singers. OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents "BUS STOP*' by WILLIAM INGE Directed by GILLIAN HEATH McLaughlin Library Theatre NOVEMBER 19 to 23 STARTS 8:30 SHARP RESERVED SEAT TICKETS AVAILABLE: HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE Today 4:30 to 7:00 Saturday, November 16th 8:30 to 6:00 Monday, November 18th 4:30 to 7:00 LIBRARY THEATRE Nights of Play -- from 7:00 p.m. on GENERAL ADMISSION $1.25 THE JOANNE Woo WARD BEYMER TREVOR'IYNLEY The Story OF A Gi. ad The Man FEATURE be ar + 40 ur icgt sepa 7 mk 35. P "GET" HELD OVER 3rd WEEK! YEAR'S TOP COMEDY DON'T MISS ... THIS SATURDAY 0.C.V.I. Auditorium e * NO GET -- NOVEMBER 23 "Little Caesar" NOVEMBER 30 e & Dress Casual Ages 16-20 -- Time 8:30 - 11:00 -- IN YUMMY. @ RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT © ADDED FEATURE! ACTION AND ADVENTURE IN "HMS DEFIANT" coir ALEC GUINESS @ DIRK BOGARDE GIONE ~ TORONTO -- 282-3968 -- WHITBY 666-2602 FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS BOX OFFICE OPEN EACH EVENING AT 7:00 P.M. (ine. Sun.) . 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THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON THE RED BARN Harold Reddick's Red Barn, is the most talked about showspot in Ontorio County. No matter where | have travelled in the entertainment business | hear good remarks regarding Oshawa's own Red Bor. In Toronto last Sunday night | had the privilege to meet Mr. Harold Moon, Head of the B.M.I. Publishing Company. The first question Mr, Moon asked me was, what's mew in the Western Field at the Red Bam these days? Mr. Moon's question is typical of hundreds of people who connect the Red Bam as the show 'spot for country stars. The Red Born hos featured such nomes as Johnny Cash, Hank Snow, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, and Tommy Hunter, just to mention a few. Just about onyone that is Big Time in Country Music haus appeared at Oshawa's Red Barn. Remember for the biggest Dance in Ontario County, It's The Red Barn every Soturday night featuring the 'Tornados'. SLIM'S CORRAL Did you know? 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