Thought For Tdday it couid be said that earth is a. which nowadave revolves NV anaCae on its taxes. planet VOL, 93--NO. 45 rn Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, FEBR hy ey >. Simes Ottawa and UARY 22, 1964 for payment Rete g tony ing Weather Report Cloudy with snow flurries Sun: trond An-- Ler Pen UGYs Amuse Vase roht lhet uwnine ARV MAY WAAR Renee cold again late Sunday, Authorized as Second Class Mall Post Office Department of Postage' in Cash, EIGHTEEN PAGES Arms Theft Search -- Bogs Down SHAWINIGAN, Que, (CP)-- Police and army officers appar- ently have little go go on in their search for the five youths/other "sensitive araes." submachineguns and the like--|" will be removed from most of| > the armories in Quebec and) said to have been involved in the latest theft from an armory in Quebec. Police Director Alfred Har.| bour of Shawinigan said he had| © two or three leads concerning aj © LARAT. "The Have boots truck which may have been used by the raiders, HOLD INQUIRY A three-man army court inquiry is conducting an inves- tigation that was expected to As authorities continued ther search two days after Thurs- day's Shawinigan robbery, the order was out that small arms be removed from armories that pork. be provided with armed poe gh oo oe oe be concerned mainly with an Defence Minister Hellyer an-/¢X@mination of the armory of nounced the order in Ottawa/the 62nd Field Artillery Regi- Friday, saying it was a move|ment here and interviews with to prevent further thefts from|@™™ory personnel, ' the armories. The loot from the robbery in He said the order meant the|'his city 75 miles northeast. of small arms rifles, pistols,|Montreal, included 33 FN semi- _ ----....Jautomatic rifles, three pistols, j12 portable wireless sets, a few Five Quebecers/"" uniforms and other equip- Queried After of} | Before leaving, the youths Truck Trailed |wrote the letters ALQ on the LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Five du Quebec. | Mr. Hellyer also said at least| (ANYONES HEAD& WH {INCLUDES MORLEYZCENS THE MOB IS... MARIXY | WEAGIE & Al "SIXTEEN & UNDE risk FROM | NINE, ON DECLARATION OF WAR CARD | | Whitby Gang Declare War On Police Force DALLAS (AP) -- Jack Ruby's|courthouse when they were trial on charges of "murder| searched, with malice' goes into an Un-| FACES DEATH usual Saturday session' today,) Ruby faces a possible death after the selection of a second! sentence for killing Lee Harvey juror, and a false bomb threat!Oswald, Nov 24. Oswald had in the courtrom. |been charged with murdering The second juror, sworn in/president Kennedy in Dallas, late Friday, is Allen W, McCoy,| Melvin Belli, chief defence 39, big, slow-spoken industrial!counsel, said McCoy: is much engineer, the same type of man as. Max District Judge Joe B, Brown/E. Causey, the first juror cho- called the special session to|sen, Causey, 35, is an electro- speed up the meticulous, unus-|nics analyst, Important tot he ually hard-fought process of|defence is the fact that both jur- finding 12 jurors, In the trial's|ors said they have some know- first week, 39 prospects were|ledge of modern psychiatry. examined for jury duty, only) McCoy is a graduate of Texas two chosen and M University, married, Arrest 3 Diplomats WASHINGTON (AP) -- Au- thorities in Canada and the United States have announced the smashing of a big-sale in- jternational narcotics smuggling' jring which used diplomatic: lug- gage to slip heroin ino the two countries, A huge cache of the pure heroin was seized in Montreal and the Mexican ambassador to Bolivia and two other men have been arrested, the U.S, justice department announced Friday ight. Most of the cache, weighing 134 pounds, was grabbed by RCMP in Montreal a few days ago, A small portion was picked up Friday in luggage checked In $52 Million Haul Arizti, about 60, an employee of the Uruguayan foreign ministry and Rene Bruchon, 50, a native of France who, the U.S, justice department said, was in the U,S. illegally, He/had been de- ported in connection with a nar cotics case in 1949, Bail for all three was set at $100,000 at a post-midnight ar- raignment. in New York, al- though the U.S. government sauea that it be set at $250,- If convicted, each man could face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of $20,000. In announcing the smashing of the ring, Attorney-General Robert Kennedy said the Mexi- at a New York railway station. vernment has co-operated Officials can cheadly in suppression of illegal narcotics traffic which has been trying to use Montreal as a point of entry into the North American market. TAKES THREE YEARS The RCMP, U.S. Narcotics Bureau and the French Surete Nationale--all members of the Interpol--joined forces in an in- tensive three - year drive to smash the ring. While the three men were B geve up in New York, French police seized two men in France, The heroin seized in Montreal was picked up Feb. 15. P said it was brought into Canada from France by plane. estimated ped- diers could sell the cache for about $25,000,000 in the U.S. and about $52,000,000 in Canada. Ca- nadian drug peddlers get much higher prices, Federal agents said they ar- rested the three men in New York Friday just as they were preparing to flee the country. Disclosure of the arrests was delayed until Mexican Ambas- jsador Salvador Pardo-Bolland's credentials could be verified. EMBARRASS TALKS? U.S. officials feared the seiz- ure and arrests might embar- rass talks in Los Angeles be- tween Presiden Johnson and Mexican President Lopez Ma- teos. After a 'mumbled'? telephone ah has two daughters, On the Sunday when Ruby shot Oswald, McCoy and his wife, June, were in church, They are Baptists. McCoy testified he watched a re-run of the televised scene of the shooting. Asked what he re- membered seeing, he said, ".. . a lot of commotion, You couldn't tell aything."" THREE EXCUSED | After McCoy was sworn in, three other jury - candidates were excused on various grounds. One, Mrs. Louise P. Richardson, was the first negro to be called, She. was ex- cused when she said "I do not I gh vote for the by the officers of Whitby PD as} to the significance of the at-jcail about a bomb, the court- tempt of a fear campaign. house where Ruby is being tried Some felt it was a challenge|/was quietly searched during the| to match wits in some form 'of|/noon recess Friday. The call sport, while others dismissed it)came, not to Brown's court, but as a bad joke from a crank, or|to one in Oak Cliff, a suburb, "nut", where his son, Joe B. Brown he printer of the cards is alJr, is a justice of the peace. mystery. | Nothing was found in either) U Thant Digs For Cypriot Formula think vised his original proposals af- 'with death (Staff) -- "Cheap|windows of several downtown building's floor and one wall. Quebec residents, held Friday i way Whitby|stores Friday morning. |The initials are the same as those of L'Armee de Liberation night by police for questioning after they were arrested follow- ing behind a Royal Canadian Navy truck loaded with small arms, were released early to- day. Provincial palice described the matter as a "coincidence." _ "It was just a matter of hav- ing to question them," police} said. "When their stories) checked out, we 'released them."| He said names of the five per-| sons arrested will not be re-| leased. A man and a woman from one car were released first.| Three men from a second car| one gig will be on duty; WHITBY around the clock all military icity' is the units, whether or hot those easel 1s ged 've Rankine, Comstable Fred Baker found its have weapons. Police Chief George Rankine \1. in a Dundas street west today described printed threats) store about 10 a.m. The last of The minister said militia units , ' left without weapons will not be|against "Whitby flatfoots" (see) about six was found in the Post photo). Office about 11 p.m. disbanded but will receive arms| The Declaration of War cards| Corporal Morley Nicholson for exercises from time to time "on a controlled basis." | mysteriously appeared in the|was singled out in the "Have ee errata ----------= | Boots -- Will Stomp" threat put Makarios Bars |Weagle and all the gang", Troop Buildup The chief said Whitby has no NICOSIA (Reuters) -- Presi-jreports that Makariogs ex- | UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- General U Thant Jury = selecting. feutes nowlyea: tand; U.K. Postmen May),<: Go Out On Strike | [<asct'tut'leaving about * cases but jescg pe og owe a LONDON (AP) -- Fears of « Foe diet rat inte panetae te S| e by ain's postmen rose Friday night after Postmaster-|USs2ge afd left by train for General Reginald. Bevins re. jcurity Council -- currently de- New York, where was ar- |bating the Cyprus crisis -- ap-| jproved the dispatch of troops |history of gang warfare. He Threats. are not new to any were questioned further by mil. loffers something of a novel police dent Makarios today had added/pressed concern to Britain over Secretary - ter con! ferred in a panel 'truck from|this troubled island: ' eae . believed|the peace-keeping total to about Car Exhaust Kills Inancing of his proposed UN|were not disclosed, parently as part of the secur-|further increase in military; The arrival of the 1,500 began challenge, seven rejected by conversations over the weekend|til Tuesday. It was his second in an effort to combat thefts of|Greek-Cypriot leader declared)" in its peace-keeping force lof a formula for presentation|give him time to complete be-|death penalty, 15; excused as jat permament aaak s . Pension Bill here from other countries as| well as from Britain, British) He added: "1 have no objec- OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-|an international force in Cyprus legislation will be introduced in|normality in the island." said he knows of no such gang in town as "The Beachboys". |police department, but the ac- |tual public posting of challenges itary, provincial and twist. RCMP and then released. a new element to the debatelin. present reinf t Several theories were posed ferring Friday Cyp- The arms were peing. trans-\about & peace-keeping force | onl te le 'one ser : Sc nt today to resolve differ-jriot, British, Greek.and Turk. : ¥ a . over the makeup and fl-\ish representatives. Details HMCS Hunter, an RCN reserve} Makarios said he Accepted for duty, two; re- unit in Windsor to London, ap-|there was "no room" left for a/® 00. | |peace force for troubled Cyprus.) Thant also asked for a delay|Jected by defence peremptory * | 7 7 ity drive announced Friday by|forces here, \Thursday and was expected tol 3 Metro Children Thant continued his privateof counch debate on Crprus us state' peremptory challenge, Defence Minister Paul Hellyer| In a statement Friday the|@"d Sunday. As well as the 6,000) (0 ong (CP)--Three east|in an effort to win acceptance|request for a postponement to/two; excused as opposed to the : ; ; c J ( ed) itai ¢ Toronto children were asphyxi-| r ; on aaa gay from mil-|that it the United Nations Se-|2¢re, Britain hs oy 1000 ated Friday night when a car|to the Security Council next) hind-the-scenes negotiations, os Sen oe -- ote ts intai y rights.|Was left running in the garage At Thant's request, the coun-/Other reason, 12; excu: e- maintained under treaty rights. 8 garag i Binismelic sourees ell req | I C troops should be proportionately n Oommons reduced and replaced, By Week: Mike tion to the establishment, under od jcertain terms and conditions, of ister Pearson said Friday night|to help in the restoration of law that the Canada pension planjand order and the return of Parliament within a 'matter of, Makarios made his statement days, or at the most in a week after a delegation from the pro- Makarios has resisted West-\0f their home. ern attempts to send in a peace| 'Dead are 18-year-old Mary| Thant vy gl geosage yr force of units from NATO na-|Suzan Downing, her 14-year-old| Mer or atic fo 2 vi ries| tions, insisting on the force be-|sister Andrea Lee and her eight: pene a t ie "idend's wartnn! ing linked with the UN. year old brother John Charles. Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cyp-| a ey ye Murder Try Aids Turkish Premier | obstacles remain, | Some nations willing to con- tribute troops are reluctant to |bear the cost. Thant would like lthem to accept the expense with) the United Nations and Britain) transportation and) cil postponed until Monday a/cause of illness, one, session scheduled for Friday af-) cacskaTooN (CP)--A saska- ternoon. _ |toon. district farmer said Fri- Thant held a long meeting)day his son was among the ex- Friday night with Cypriot For-|perts working for the prosecu- eign Minister Spyros Kyprianou.|tion in the Jack Ruby trial in Informants said the conference pallas. fused to raise his pay offer to the postmen's union. It would be the first strike by Britain's 120,000 mailmen since 1891, although they staged a slowdown just before Christmas two years ago. was "fairly encouraging." Ky- - prianou told reporters: "We've had a detailed exchange of views on the whole issue." Thant was said to have pro- posed a force of 10,000 men drawn mainly from Common- wealth and non - aligned na- rested. "We left some heroin in so as to make a case in the U.S.," said the inspector. SECOND LARGEST CACHE Kennedy said it was the sec- ond largest heroin shipment ever smuggled into Canada and the U.S. The largest was 224 pounds seized in New York in 1960. That case involved an- other diplomat, Amaricio Ro- sal, the Guatemalan ambassa- dor to Belgium and The. Neth- erlands, 4 or two." parliamentary space can be found to initiate the measure,! he told an informal meeting of the Canadian University Liberal Federation. "We hope to have the plan in seek a permament solution. But} ANKARA Communist Aske! Party called (Reuters) politically from an abortive at- the tempt 'to assassinate him Fri-|!! ™ day, observers said today through The observers saw the shoot- Inonu, ing incident, from which the 80. iety" at the continued increase of British military forces on the island. ENFORCED BY, BRITISH Cyprus was torn by fighting the third got narrowly. door, and Pre-jside back seat of his car, and providing The timing depends on whenjon him to express "serious anx-|mier Ismet Inonu may benefit! while two of the bullets stuck other services, ance of a mediator and com-| missed' mander of the peace force and) agreement on the wording of a} T ¢ premier's bo guards and Security Council resolution 0 year-old premier emerged un- police had t_ rescue Suna from : tions. It would remain for. three| | months while the UN mediation effort begins, ' President Makarios' indicated in Nicosia Friday he would ac- n|cept no more than 7,000 foreign troops on the Mediterranean is- Thant also must win accept- he Cyprus problem. Arizti checked four pieces of luggage at New York's Pennsyl- vania Railway Station, said U.S. Narcotics Commissioner Henry Giordano, "Baggage checks for the four pieces were found on Bruchon at the time of his arrest," Gior- between its traditionally hostile Greek and Turkish communi- ties until a Yuletide cease-fire enforced by the British stopped most of the shooting. The Askel delegation said it suspected the increase was aimed at military occupation of the independent Commonwealth island with a view to its parti- tion, A Cypriot government spokes- man denied local Greek press operation at the end of the first part of this session,"' he said. Mr. Pearson, who met the students in a hotel lounge min- utes after his government had won a Commons non - confi- dence vote, also said Canada should have closer ties with Latin America but the decision on whether to join the Organiz- ation of American States should await OAS clarification of its rules. NATIONAL PLAN GETS PC PARTY SUPPORT hurt, as likely to strengthen his|an angry mob of about a 100 _The_ secretary . general re- position. It came at a critical/ civil servants and bystanders| tne when public opinion was who saw the shooting, It oc-| starting to grow impatient over|curred just as Inonu left his of+| his "wait, and see" policy to-|fice to drive to the National As-! ward Cyprus. sembly MV :anwhile, the gunman, iden- 5 tified as Mesut Suna, about 30, TWO RELEASED was being held by the author-- Two other men, a_ sports- ities. writer and a Turkish chauffeur Inonu came close to death.'employed by the Romanian em- Eye-witnesses said Suna fired at bass}, were -rrested but were the premier, seated in the far-|released subsequently. NEW YORK (AP)--The Brit-| ish freighter Ambassador, bat-| .|tered and beaten for four days| by winds and waves in the stormy North Atlantic, has lost her fight to stay afloat. Fifteen Tories Back Medicare OTTAWA (CP) -- The Pro-jdence tests for the first two gressive Conservative party is| years of its life on reco'd in favor of a "gov-| The Liberals promised a na- ernment operated medicare|tional medica! care plan in the program forall Canadians." |1962 and 1963 election cam- T move came Friday in the|paigns but there was no refer- Commons when 71 Conserva-|ence to it in the throne speech tive MPs sided with 16 Newjat the opening of the new ses- Democrats in support of an NDP sion Tuesday, non-confidence motion scoring ,,,. zi X the government for not initiat- ee weet tu, : : ing a federal-provincial medi-|, Health Minister LaMarsh said cal care insurance plan. in the Commons last session| The minority "iberal govern-|that the government was meg ment easily defeated the motion|i"& for the recommendations of| 134 to 87 with the support of 12|'te royal commission on health) Creditistes, five Social Credit|S°rVices before deciding its pol- MPs and Frank Howard (NDP| ICY The commission's report is --Skeena) who is pledged to nae ~~ a few --_-- : back the government on confi-| ntil Friday, the 'port # ives had been careful not to take a. position for or against! national medical car. They too) were waiting the royal com-! mission report The Diefenbaker government CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 commission Jan. 20, 1961, under Chie" Justicos Emmett Hall of Saskatchewan, now a member of the Supreme Court of Can- lada, 25- | men died. The unmanned 443-foot vessel sank Friday night in three-mile- deep waters 785 miles southeast of Hal' She had been towed) 140 miles by the Dutch tug Elbe, which sought to claim the ; ; t. The Conserva'ive whip, Eric|pened several times last year. |cargo if she made a safe port Winkler (Grey - Bruce), spoke| Friday was the second round) _ The United States Coast ; , ese of the eight-day debate on the|Guard warned ships to give the peers saat Delors Exiday ® vor throne speech and topics ranged|Ambassador a_ wide berth be- to '"dicate that the NDP mo- widely, cause she '"'might contain ob- vas acceptable ; par jects dangerous to navigation." tion was acceptable to his party. LOANS ATTACKED Of the 35 men aboard the NEXT TEST TUESDAY Mr. Marcoux, Creditiste freighter carrying grain from| The government is expected Leader Caouette and Louis-Jos-|phijadelphia to England, 20 to face a more serious test/eph Pigeon (PC Joliette-|were rescued by the coast Tuesday night when a Conserv-|!'Assomption-Montcalm) all ac-/ guard cutter Coos Bay and the ative non - confidence motion|Cused the government of Im-|Norwegian motor vessel Fruen. comes to a vote, It attacks the pinging on provincial education 5 Ayana ott government for failing to repeal rights' by proposing loans to uni- its 1l-per-cent sales tax on|Versity students, building materials and produc. Walter F. Foy (L -- Lamb- tion machinery. ton West) urged the government Guy Marcoux, Quebec lieut-|t0 draw up measures to assist en .t to Social Credit Leader the international and interpro- Thompson, said Friday the 11- vincial trucking industries. The man group will vote against the|Svernment should not help government Tuesday to dispel rallways at the expense of rumors of a secret Liberal-So-|'Tuckers. JAKARTA. (Reuters) -- Indo- cial Credit alliance. John Addison (L York|nesia will begin operations to} Spokesmen for the New Dem-|North) proposed the merger of|resupply its guerrilla fighters in ocrats and the Creditistes also|Trans-Canada Air Lines and|Malaysian Borneo, Foreign) | Indonesia To Aid Guerrillas | In Malaysia appointed the seven - member/have criticized the sales tax|Canadian Pacific Airlines in -a/Minister Subandrio said today. jthe Ambssador, but could not and most of them are expected|partnership between govern-| Subandrio made the remark to vote against the government, men' and private enterprise.|to reporters after a conference Opposition absenteeism could|Canada would thus be in a bet-!with the deputy premier and easily save the governmentiter competitive position on in-|armed forces chiefs in Merdeka from defeat, however, as hap-/ternational air routes. palace here. ' Dutch Tug Loses British Freighter land. Fourteen others were drowned. The ship's master, Capt. Harry Strickland, was pulled aboard the cutter dead. DRAMATIC RESCUE The men were plucked dra- matically from the sea Wednes- day, despite 65 - mile - an - hour winds and 35-foot waves, by use of lines. The first ship to reach the side of the listing Ambassador, whose engines were flooded, was the Italian liner Leonardo da Vinci. Passengers arriving in New York aboard the da Vinci Fri- day told of futile attempts to rescue crew members from the Ambassador. "We saw one who tried to climb, but he fell into the wa- ter," said Anthony Maimone, a jeweller from Milan, "We never saw him again." Roswell Gilpatric, outgoing assistant defence secretary, was among those aboard the da Vinci who watched the rescue attempts. "IT have been a seaman my- self and this was one of the biggest dramas of the sea I have ever seen," Gilpatric said. "This ship did the utmost, she could do." | Capt. Oscar Ribari said he manoeuvred the Italian line's flagship within a half-mile of She ake Mae Murray, star of the silent movies, boards plane on her return to Los Angeles late Friday, She was found wan- dering on a street in west St. Louis yesterday. The Salva- tion Army paid her $13.20 hotel bill and the Motion Pic- close the gap because of the rain and hail, wind and waves. He dscribed the conditions as the worst he had seen in 41 years at sea, FILM QUEEN AIDED rl ture Relief Fund paid her plane fare to Los Angeles, Miss Murray said she had in- tended to go to New York. She was not aware that she was in the wrong city. Es- corting her is Capt. Fred Major of the Salvation Army. dano added. Arizti: and Pardo - Bolland were picked up together in a mid - Manhattan hotel room. Burchon was found on a street near Madison Square Garden. Kennedy said the three police organizations involved--those in Canada, U.S. and France--de- serve high credit for their close co-operation and intensive ef- fort to break this case. Quakes Still Jolt Island In Azores LISBON (AP)--Another quake hit the isle of Sao Jorge in the Azores Friday and the governs ors of the islands 1,000 miles west of Portugal said it touched off a great landslide near the rubble 'of Velas, Sao Jorge's main town, Governor Teotino Machado Pires said the information of the landslide was not officially confirmed, but he told report- ers preliminary reports indi- cated the situation on Sao Jorge has worsened, Velas, a village that once housed 5,000 persons. on Sao Jorge's southwest coast, has been evacuated. The islanders began converg- ing on Calheta,. on the east of the island, after heavy tremors early this week. About 1,080 were carried to Terceira island jin the Azores by ships diverted from their courses in the east- ern Atlantic. Braving wind-whipped seas, Portuguese. motor vessels un- loaded food and supplies for the 19,000 people remaining on Sao Jorge, 20 miles from Terceira island, of which Angra de. He- (AP Wirephoto) roismo is the \capital. \ \