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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1964, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, Mey 28, 1964 7 e FF @ «|Pearson determine what we Nation To Split="2:52: as id ment, but the people. We are g0-| phey Jearned then what the|rush to bring fo p ing to bring befoge Parliament! jegpie "of Canada thought ofjdesign at a time whan Cana-| SEES NO CLOSURE Mr, Pearson has paraded in the| The prime minister, Mr. Dief- enbaker said, needed a red her- Mr. Diefenbaker said he had|garments of national unity, but ps he - t ded the Liberals would nst race, province against|ment. He needed an emotional be: with a vertical blue bar|but he added the w agai P ga a Se hee . in the clearest andmost demo-|their arbi conduct." dian unity was never more di-| i] On Flag: Dief heard that two weeks would bejin 13 months of power he had the What had been Mr. Pearson's' ment. cratic way possible views. The ition Leader said|Vided? he asked. OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition;maple leaves on a white back-|set aside for debate on the flag,|succeeded in putting race shortcomings of his govern- Diefenbaker stood Leader hind a schoolhall rostrumjat each side was unveiled ear-|not dare bring in closure as in| province. with a Canadian Red Ensign Wednesday night' and the Canadian people by the sim- ple, capricious, personal choice of the prime minister of Can- ada," he told a Conservative women's group in ° suburban Merivale. Without mentioning the New Democratic Party by name, he in effect accused the prime min- ister of relying on NDP support ene iy Paciamnn, at 'arliament, an avoid holding a national refer- endum, "He (Mr. Pearson) has acted the part of a paramount poten- tate, who believes that with the authority of this support that he has to the left,.he can push down the throats of Canadians, his ideas, his concepts, his de- sires and his wishes." Mr. Diefenbaker, in his first major comment since the pro- posed flag's design of three red Man Will Face Third Jury On Murder Charge ST. THOMAS (CP) -- Ken- neth Edward Witherow, 25, of West Lorne will face trial a third time charged with the] | non-capital murder of 63-year- old Frank Welch after a jury Wednesday failed to reach a verdict here--the second time a mistrial has been declared in the case in less than three months. The jury returned after six hours and 30 minutes Wednes- day to tell Mr. Justice Carl D. Stewart of Toronto that they could not reach a verdict. Mr, Justice Stewart declared a mistrial, remanding Witherow in custody, and ordered a e of venue to Toronto for chang the third trial. He did not set) | a date. Witherow is charged with the non-capital murder of Welch, who died Nov. 3 in an apart- ment house fire in West Lorne, some 20 miles west of St. Thomas. On March 5 at his first trial the juny also was unable ot reach a verdict after deliberat- ing six hours and 15 minutes. people, 'You will not have the lier to parliament, called Mr.|the 1956 pipeline uproar. OREO CNET Pearson's attitude arbitrary and arrogant. SAYS RIGHTS DENIED "T'ye never known a prime minister in my years of expe- rience to. say to the Canadian right to give consideration to this matter. I will not allow you. I have the support of Parlia- ment, with these people who sit across and to the left.' "His (Mr. Pearson's) per- sonal choice will divide the na- tion," Mr. Diefenbaker said. "Surely, something can be done to bring to his knowledge and make him appreciate the fact what is done in this way is disruptive and perilous." Because of these things, he said, the Conservative party had a tremendous appointment with destiny. 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