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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1965, p. 3

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en To Aid Riva MONTREAL (CP)--Guy Mas-jJune 22 by. Robert Gignac that SHOP NOW! - SAVE NOW! During MEN'S WEAR rd: Masson Mrs. Rivard, 32-year-old red-| son, 35, professed '"'fervent" Liberal, says Liberal party cof- fers would have been $60,000 richer if Lucien Rivard were not extradited to the United States to face charges of smug-} gling narcotics for the 'Mafia crime ring. He told the Dorion inquiry Tuesday, however, that none of| this cash nest egg amassed by Mrs. Rivard within a week of her husband's June 19 arrest here was intended as a bribe) for any individual. The inquiry is investigating allegations by Montreal lawyer Pierre Lamontagne, acting for the Liberal party's campaign fund would receive $50,000 to $60,000 if Rivard's extradition was blocked. Gignac was formerly Mas- ison's business partner and has been charged with capital mur- der in the Sept. 17 slaying' of nightclub doorman Rocky Bru- nette. He testified before the Dorion inquiry last week. Masson said he relayed Gig- mac's money message to Denis that night--June 22 Denis had advised him the next day to get in touch with Senator Louis P. Gelinas who, Masson said, he knew was the head, testified 'she withdrew the} $60,000 from a trust company account where she had put it June 25 "perhaps" after Gignac had informed her he had been questioned by the RCMP in mi Rivard case. She said she didn't know| ' Rocky Brunette, slain one day) after the $60,000 was with-| drawn, when asked whether Brunette had helped her to} raise the money. The $60,000) was intended for bail for her! husband, she said, Masson testified about at| least 13 telephone conversations| © OUTERCOATS @ CARCOATS @ SUITS @ SPORTCOATS the U.S. government in the|Liberal party treasurer. Rivard extradition case, that When told by Masson that the he was offered a $20,000 bribe|case involved narcotics, Senator by ministerial assistant Ray-/Gelinas had refused to see him mond Denis and subjected tothen or at any other time. Liberal political pressure last He had informed. Denis of summer to get him to agree to/Senator Gelinas' reaction and Rivard's release on bail. had been told by Denis to drop) Masson, self-described chief|the matter there. Liberal organizer in Chambly; Asked whether Denis had! -- in 1960, said he was toldjsaid he tvould take care of the! or meetings with Denis begin-| ning June 22 and lasting into) August during which the Rivard case had been discussed. He quoted Denis as saying in| one of their last talks that there had never been any question of offering money to Mr. Lamon- tagne, @ SPORT SHIRTS -- @ SWEATERS GUY MASSON «ee a "fervent" Liberal @ matter, Masson _ said, "some- thing to that effect." He had passed this along to Gignac. 4 Senior Tories Call End To 'Sounding By THE CANADIAN PRESS |West?, | Four senior Conservatives|\Commons, said it is unfortunate called for a halt Tuesday to the|party members are "sounding spreading public debate among|off independently." party back-benchers over the} But many members, besieged leadership of John Diefenbaker.| with. requests for their opinions National President Dalton K.jon last week's request by the Camp, who must decide with|10-member Quebec group for a other principal executive offi-|leadership convention, contin-| cers. whether to call a leader-|ued to talk. lene convention, asked for si-| Walter Dinsdale, Brandon- "ARM OF THE LAW Mrs. Amelia Boynton of day by Dallas County Sher- Selma, Alabama, is shoved iff Jim Clark following an along by her collar yester- argument which erupted as Would-Be Negro Voters Say No More Back Doors' SELMA, Ala. (AP)--Negroes/day and three civil rights work- ;| aim another offensive today atjers were freed of "suspicion"|days at hard labor for striking the lengthy and complicated charges, The others signed their |King last Monday, and three system of registering voters injown bonds of $300 each on lother white segregationists, in- Dallas County where Negroes charges of unlawful assembly|cluding two members of the comprise 60 per cent of the pop-|or of criminal provocation. American Nazi party, were|' ulation and one per cent of the) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,|freed of charges involving the! voters. who. launched the drive Mon-|racial conflict. A registration attempt was|day, appealed to the U.S. jus-; King said at a mass meeting planned for the third day in a/tice department for legal steps of Negroes that lawyers for the! row. to bar interference by the she-| National Association for the Ad- Meanwhile. at . Tuscaloosa, riff. He said that Attorney John|vancement of Colored People Negroes led by comedian Dick | Doar of the federal agency\also would seek an. injunction Gregory scheduled another tour|Predged co-operation in a tele-jagainst Sheriff Clark and law- of cafes today in their new test phone conversation. |suits against any business that of segregated facilities. In other developments, a'refuses to desegregate. Negroes lined up in front of former Speaker of the; the courthouse seeking to register to vote. lence from all Progressive Con-|Souris), northern affairs minis- jservatives: |ter for. more than two years Gordon Churchill, the party' s|w hen Mr. Diefenbaker was Commons House leader and a;prime minister, said the oppo- staunch ally of the embattled|sition icader would be justified opposition leader, termed thelin resigning because of the public controversy among MPsjcriticism surrounding him. But 'disgraceful' and former Con-|he said such a decision was up servative forestry ministerjto Mr. Diefenbaker. |Hugh John Flemming urged his! Heath MacQuarrie (Queens) colleagues to turn their atten- lfavored a leadership conven- tion to the Liberals. tion, but not until there is a Marcel Lambert (Edmonton|vacancy. He said prospective DE GAULLE-ERHARD MEET Political Union white man was sentenced to 60 |leader. Masson said he had never||i heard of Rivard until June 22) when Gignac, his then business| partner, had asked him to ap-| proach persons he (Masson) | knew in Ottawa to find out the) chances of Rivard not being ex-| | MEN'S WEAR 10 King St. West Off |tradited to the U.S. leaders could not declare them- ' 12 KING E. 723-3633 selves as candidates until Mr.| Diefenbaker resigned. Be ------ | | A Canadian Press s6urvey -- showed 25 MPs supporitng Mr.| fi OPEN DAILY 'TIL 6 P.M. Diefenbaker's continued leader-| ship and six wanting a new| Ten who were _inter-} \viewed were non-commital or would not comment. Twenty-one were opposed to a leadership convention or wh they saw no need for one. Nine joined the 10 Quebecers in the} convention call, some in the be-| lief Mr. Diefenbaker would be! endorsed. | It was known that as many as half the Quebecers continue to support Mr. Diefenbaker's leadership even though they as-| sociated themselves with the) unanimous caucus statement. | BUY quality and economy LEAN 2 lbs. PORK $1.00 STEAKS 49 39 SEASONED FRIDAY 9 P.M. cH JITNEY BURGERS 5c Boneless Stuffed Pork Roast Fresh Killed Roast Chicken Spare Ribs Peameal Bacon = ae Piece JORDAN BRANVIN CHILL IF DESIRED French Foreign Minister Mau- jand industrial fields. | free home delivery phone Jordan Wines CITY OF Save On PREMIUM QUALITY that hit its first serious snag} Clark Jr... when they refiaed tolcennuen - United States anto-|nfacturer must meet the condi-|cejjor Erhard on the political fu- jperts to work out proposals for Conditions -to be met byjical union. {mon Market in the: agricultural Have Cheated ave eate owever, the matter has not yet| materials and depreciation on| The Erhard-de- Gaulle plan, it "The investigation is to de-,it offers tree entry of vehicles| narent- -subsidiary nature of the The NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS 1965 dog licences are now gvailable and may be pur- Lean Meaty BACK lb LEAN FRESH PORK OSHAWA "We are not going through | the back door any more," said| A Rev. James Bevel, a leader in, t t the Selma civil rights drive| u 0 Ta e eemen Tuesday after initial success in| Ai d At I T lk desegregation downtown busi-/ al on- iscriminatory LI. 4 i. n a Ss nesses. Sixty - six rsons, most of ARIS (Reuters) Presi-|Common Market nations, Italy, them pha F on Negro yoters, | opp ni Dg ages govern-| To qualify for the Canadian) aent de Gaulle resumed talks| Belgium, Luxembourg and The were jailed by Sheriff James G.[ment, regards its part of thejfree-entry offer, a vehicle man-itoday with West German Chan-jNetherlands. It calls for ex- jmotive free-trade arrangement) tions and a parts manufacturer t G f pod ao pouring doe ed non-discriminatory and is|must be producing components pot a re Naiaueebor oaling. dime . Marek sidewalk |confident this stand will be ac-|on order from vehicle manu-| Sources said de Gaulle and! Both governments, it was cepted within the Generaljfacturers. Production of re-\frhard had agreed on a plan|learned, also will support a pro- SIGN BONDS |Agreement on Tariffs and|placement parts is not involved/for relaunching talks for the|gram for the further simultane- All were released late Tues- ----« sources saidjin the program. setting up of a European polit-jous development of the Com- | Representatives of certain|vehicle manufacturers include Cadets May GATT member nations inter-| maintaining the same produc-|rice Couve de Murville and his| «= ested in the scheme were told/tign-to-sales ratio achieved in|German counterpart, Gerhard) jconfidentially about the arrange-|the 1964 model year, and at|Schroeder, who held separate| |ment in Geneva before it Was lleast the same degree of Cana- |talka Tuesday, joined their posed it was learned.|dian content in terms of iabor,|chiefs this morning COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. 'one discussed in detail within'Canadian tooling and equip-/was understood, will soon be (AP)--An official of the U.S.|GATT. ment. submitted to the other European Air Force Acadgmy said Tues-| The GATT basically Opposes) Write the main benefit ul ---------------- day an investigation is being,discriminatory tariff treatment.) me ae in we ae we made "'of possible cheating ac-Canada feels it has not)be felt in Canadian-U.S. auto-| tivities by a group of cadets." breached this provision because; motive trade because of the termine whether. or. notexani- foodies gael ing Peggy eal industry, the same deal is open chased at the City Clerk's Office, 3rd floor, City Hall, the ination materials of certain|s ig © United|to any country whose manu- tates, providing certain Cana-|facturers can meet the same or courses have been illegally ob |dian-content and other condi-' similar cofditions. tained and used by this group," tions are met. nineties conaiiens.. a the United States Police Department and the Dog Control Department, Dean Aveiie (east off Riston Road South), SHOULDER STOVE OIL By-law 2365, as amended, requires that the 1965 LICENCES However, MUST SE PURCHASED BY FEBRUARY 15ST. an academy statement said. "The academy operates un- der a cadet honor code. The al- leged violations being investi- gated were brought to light dur- proposes free-entry privileges} only for Canadian manufactur- ers with a specified degree of North American content in their product. Therefore the U.S. is NEED... FUE PE OIL ? Y PHONE 668-3341 DX OIL This is to notify all dog owners that dogs not carrying 1965 licences shall be considered as stray dogs and impounded. Such impounded. dogs, if not claimed within 48 hours, shall 29: , ib Day or Night 723-3443 be destroyed, ee the operations of this honor|expected to seek a waiver from system." 1G :ATT, Avoid having your dog picked City Dogs found at any time in school grounds will be impounded, purchasing your licence without delay. L. R. 5 to 6 Ib. Avg. up and possibly destroyed by BARRAND, Clerk, of Oshawa. SIRLOIN, T-BONE 04 SIMCOE ST. 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