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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1965, p. 3

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} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, MISS LINDA DUMONT, a friend of Eddy Lechasseur who testified last week be- Januery 22, 1965 fore the Dorion inquiry in Montreal and herself ex- pected to be a_ witness, ween Dorion Inquiry Turns Into The Case of Missing Men MONTREAL (CP)--The Dor- ion inquiry became the cast of the missing witnesses today, Three men summoned to tell about a $60,000 kitty raised on behalf of narcotics conspiracy suspect Lucien Rivard failed to show up Thursday. The inquiry was informed Ovide (Dave) Gagnon had been dead almost two months, Chief Justice Frederic Dorion called for the death certificate to be produced. Roger Aubin, a suburban inn-| keeper, was reported taken suddenly ill. The judge in- structed that Aubin be brought before him or supply a medical) certificate. { Bill Lamy has been the ob-; ject of an ROMP search since, last Tuesday when a subpoena) was issued for him. DRAWS BLANK al talks with lawyer Rene Maranda in the Montreal court house. Attorney-General's Department Blitzed TORONTO (CP). -- The so- called shadow civil service set up by the Liberal party showed the first fruits of its work Thursday as the opposition in the legislature tossed a barrage of 25 questions at Attorney-Gen- eral Arthur Wishart. | The questions were placed on | | the order paper by Vernon Sin-|ask Mr. Wishart as the session/eral's laboratory between Jan. (Oxford), to be the legislature, Gordon Pittock|been expropriated for the dam serving as|were given the necessary notice chairman of the Upper Thames/and information provided for River Conservation Authority. The questions take up more by law. He asked for the names, birth} than six sheets of paper ofjdates and salaries of all per-| foolscap size. Mr. Singer told a reporter he sons earning more than $5,000) a year who left their employ-| id (L -- Toronto Downsview),|goes on. The second session of/1, 1960 and Dec. 31, 1964: beral critic of the pater general's department. Mr. Sin- of the queries. Among other things, Mr. Wis-|drawing up the queries, Mr. Singer. hart was asked for a breakdown of fees paid to lawyers who acted for boards, commissions, nesday. ger said he will be surprised if) About 50 persons -- lawyers, |others related to it, Mr. Singer|Gen. K. Bochkarey and Col. I. quick answers are given to any/law students and laymen --jsaid he has information that/Sidyelnikov. | laided the Liberal critic in/the laboratory has neithe r| said Mr. Wishart was asked any government|whether all procedures set out royallin the Conservation Authorities commissions or agencies during! Act were. followed in expropri- , 1964. ation proceedings of the Gordon The attorney - general was Pittock Dam in the Woodstock asked whether his department area. feels it is legal for a Progres-| Mr. Singer asked whether all sive Conservative member ofiof the persons whose land had |house. on this question and} }enough money nor personnel. | Mr. Wishart was asked to re-/ veal who had authorized the placement of advertisements in legal publications for the posi-! tion of masters of the Supreme Court of Ontario. 8 Years For The commission drew a blank on these witnesses in a day which included testimony by| ithe Liberals enator Louis P. Gelinas, the|Jail and may be called to tes- Liberal party's: Quebec treas-|tify today. He was arrested urer; shapely Linda Dumont,|June 19 at United States' re- waitress girl - friend of a pre-|quest,' first step in legal efforts vious witness charged with|to take him to Laredo, Texas, fraud, and Guy Masson, self-|ynder a grand juny indictment siyicad federal Liberal organiza-/naming him as a kingpin in tion committeeman and pro-/an international dope traffick- fssed errand boy in offering/ing ring. the $60,000 to the Liberals as| The indictment says the ring election campaign money. tried to smuggle heroin to the Masson completed 11 hours,United States via Canada and of testimony, spanning three|Mexico. A 1963 seizure pro- jdays, He said that at a mid- duced 76 pounds of narcoti¢s night rendezvous last June 22-|said to be worth $56,000,000. %3 he told Raymond Denis,| When Gagnon failed to an- then executive assistant to Im-|swer the inquiry court criers' migration Minister Tremblay, | call, Mrs. Rivard was recalled the $60,000 was available t0/to testify. She: said she bor- ! provided Rivard rowed $20,000 from him -- he was not extradited to the was her brother-in-law--and he United States on the dope con-|qied in early December of "a jheart attack I think it is valled." Ross Drouin, counsel for the Progressive Conservative. party demanded to know when the authorities were advised "of this untimely death," "Up unti) yesterday we were \told that he couldn't be found, Mr. Drouin said. 'Now out of the blue we are told that he is dead." Asked whether an order has jbeen issued for the exhumation jof Gagnon's body from Cote jes Neiger cemetery, where \Mrs, Rivard says it is buried, |Commission Counsel Andre | Desjardins said: | 'We are proceeding a step at ja time. We want the death cer- tificate first." spiracy charge. Mrs. Rivard, 32-year-old red-; Wo together vorrowing money L@Gislative Committee System for her husband. Rivard, 49, is in ee Needs Overhaul: Thompson TORONTO TORONTO (CP)--The formal opening of the Ontario legisla- ture was delayed for about 15 minutes Wednesday to accom- modate the CBC, Premier Ro- jbarts told the house Thursday. Mr. Robarts disclosed he and Lieutenant - Governor Earl about 15 minutes in the lieuten- ant - governor's suite until a CBC TV crew gave them the go-ahead to begin the proces- sion to the legislative chamber. But the premier indicated the government was resigried to making concessions tronic journalism. Changes were taking place that the gov- ernment would have to learn to live with, he said. Mr. Robarts made these com- ments in the course of replying |to a question by Donald CM. MacDonald, the New Demo- cratic Party leader. Mr. Mac- Donald asked for an explana- tion of why Lieutenant - Gov- ernor Earl Rowe had taped portions of the speech from. the throne in advance to be sent to Rowe were kept waiting for) to elec-| CBC Delayed Legislature Opening: Premier Robarts |. Mr. Rowe read five excerpts from the speech at the request jof government press officers \Tuesday. The excerpts were |not to be aired by radio sta- jtions untii 3 p.m.' Wednesday, |the scheduled start of the ac- tua! delivery. Mr, MacDonald said remarks made by the lieutenant - gov- ernor afterwards seemed to in- dicate Mr. Rowe was not aware the excerpts .were being sent out to all radio stations, but rather that they were for the CBC, ' It was a strange and un- |precedented procedure that Mr. Rowe should make advance tape for airing at 3 pam., 15 |minutes before the house jstarted and that he should later |State he did not realize they were tapes for dissemination by a government radio service, Mr. MacDonald said. Premier Robarts said it was a question of timing, He then told of how he and the lieuten- lant : governor had been forced 0 jto alter their schedule to sult radio stations before delivery. 'the CBC telecast, ¥ May | Co-operate im planning your Insurance protection @ AUTOMOBILE @ URBAN FIRE © FAMILY LIABILITY @ LIFE @ ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS AND OTHER INSURANCE NEEDS JOHN McPHERSON 110 Cabot St. Phone 728-7207 CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE and CO-OPERATORS LIFE GET LARGE FORCE | (CP) -- Liberal|mittee study the rules and pro- | called on the Ontario govern-jview to allowing scrutiny of! ment Thursday to establish an|regulations and orders - in-! eight - member select commit-|council and examination of bud- | tee to overhaul the legislative! get estimates in committee. 2 committee system, The proposed committee t rom egime Under growing bureaucracy, should also redraw house rules : a : effectiveness and responsibility |Thompson said. (MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet mili-/can be achieved by. the united/of the legislature may be over-| His motion came after the tary leaders indicated Thurs-lefforis of all types of armed'Shadowed and overlooked.|government had announced day they have won supportl, noe and the capable use of|:.*_: It is bureaucracy which|plans to set up 10 standing from Nikita Khrushchev's suc- oth ft d is running our province rather|committees to consider bills be- cessors for the large conven-|&l other means of armed com-|than the legislature itself." |fore they are dealt with by the sought to trim. At the same time a long edi- torial published in the military newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star) acknowledged Com- munist party leadership as the neg pl 'Leader Andrew Thompsonicedures of the hogse with a| Red Military Chiefs Mr. Thompson said, "the|for the question period ,M.r tional armed forces that he bat." He asked that a select com-'entire house. |hasic foundation of Soviet de- fence policy. The editorial discussed issues: will have further questions to|ment with the attorney - gen-lon which Khrushchev and his | military chiefs were believed: to! have split before his ouster as/ the 27th legislature began Wed-| Commenting outside of the|Soviet leader last October. It} was signed by two high officers,' The editorial clearly stated) what appeared to be an agreed position on three points at issue} during Khrushchev's regime. | They were: | --The Former premier's at-| tempt to cut conventional) ground, air and naval forces and rely on strategic rocket} power. --The Armed forces' reluc- Foe eae eae meena cay tnt tance to spend a great amount) of time on propaganda and po- litical orientation when the in- creasing complexity of new military technology demanded more hours for _ intensive training. --The Military's claim to the! right to participate in the for-! mation of broad defence stra- Society Theft CALGARY (CP) -- Robert Neville Talbot, 46, was sen- Indonesia Leans Toward P eking After Withdrawal guilty to thet of on the Alberta division of the TOKYO (AP)--Indonesia now|ideological inspiration, military gesagt gd reg Woy has turned to Peking and away|and economic help. [cheques. Charrington Toby--a Great English Beer. Now brewed in Canada : Real Estate Broker from Washington and Moscow, Any doubt about this was dis-| yy, Justice W. 1. Kirby: of tegy. the United Nations. {fourth plenary session of the In-| venti s, P ident Sukarno had sonesiia qe men's movement| ects Talbot to. concurrent/rocket 'and: conver sonal force res nt s | |sentences of eight years on the|the newspaper said: , jtheft ch ' after choosing his new course|Premier Subandrio and Sukar-|Quch or the nine forsers ceante (STRESSES ALL TYPES away from the international or-|no's wife, Hartini. _ 4 | "No. matter how great the "We cannot coexist Deace-|rector of the Alberta division,;wartime role of rocket-nuclear But events of the last few/fully with imperialism, old and),24 been with the society forjarms and strategic rocket firm fix on Peking and will lean|been reflected by President Su-)--~ ie on the Chinese for guidance,|karno's decision to withdraw In- WEATHER FORECAST ' | tions," said Subandrio in a par- Cheating Rumors, jroting of the Chinese line, which policy of coexisting even with the forces of capitalism. It was Fe Sea gage ga agg te message was carried by the & | ' ©. AUP ce New China news agency. M ld i om r W Colo., resigned Thursday amidithe UN, he sai: "All facts A er or O | $n investigation of possible have shown to the world that) TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|cold tonight and Saturday, | _The air force said the inves-'not a world body which can\5:30 a.m.: night. tigation is continuing andiserye the interests of the new, Synopsis: There are indica-| Cochrane, White' River: | tion" will be taken against any|ternational problems. On the to develop within the next 12|and Saturday. Winds decreas-| cadets at the institution who|contrary, it is a body that has|to 24 hours over the centralling to light tonight and Satur-| The identities of the four ca-jinterests of imperialism, old and| ward towards the Great Lakes : dets were withheld. new colonialism." This development, if and when Forecast Temperatures " * |fall of snow across southern|Windsor ........+. Ontario, possibly mixed with'St. Thomas. US. May Have To Equip jrain in the extreme southwest-/London .. ; |Northern Ontario is expected|Mount Forest. jto remain mainly clear and Wingham St. Clair, Lake Erie,|st. Catharines.... TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. D. V.; "The Canadian government'y ake Ontari inte Bates, assistant dean for gradu-jhas been worse served in iteloronty, Nauien, tice ok ogg Gill University's medical fac-jlast six or seven years than of wet snow or rain this after-| yy Mit | hs ¥ MUSKOKA coassesee dian universities may be forced|ment," he said. Inight and Saturda ited ho Renae s y. Snow Sat- to look to the United States for| urday possibly mixed with rain| sudbury : buildings. 5% ! Saturday |Kapuskasing s+... and show them empty floor| Jy Auto Death | Eastern Lake Ontario, Ki , | Eas ntario, Killa-|) space. How can we. recruit loe, Haliburton, Southern daa tg without tools." (quest jury was told Wednesday Huron: Mainly cloudy tonight - Dr. Bates said in an inter- night that attending doctors didjand Saturday. A little colder has said that 'no mechanism|juries received by Mrs. Homer becoming northerly 15 this Mortgage Money? exists" for capital grants to|Pequegnat of nearby Preston in/afternoon and east 15 Saturday. | CALL to ---- yh oer wees mag The jury found 'that Mrs.|28ami, Algoma, North Bay, | of Clinical Investigators COn-|pequegnat, 37, died of a col- Sudbury: Clearing partly this He named McGill,. Dalhousie, | University of British Columbia Ontario as the four schools. He) said $4,000,000 is needed to! McGill has written to both the Medical Research Council following its withdrawal from|pelled by two messages to the' siperta Supreme Court sen-| On the aelative importance of} seemed to wobble and waver|Tuesday from First Deputy Talbot, former executive di ganization. days confirm he has made anew colonialism and this hasii7 years, Itroops, victory over aggressors jdonesia from the United Na- jruns head-on into Russia's firm R e O S) 4 Cadets Resign ain r Snow, no coincidence the text of his Academy in Colorado Springs,|" Continuing the Peking view of cheating in examinations, the present United Nations is|issued by the weather office at|Winds decreasing to light to- "prompt and appropriate ac-jemerging forces in settling in-|tions that a new storm is likely Mostly clear and cold. tonight may be found cheating. jdone much more to serve the United States, then move east-|day. it occurs, will mean a general|/Low tonight, high Saturday: jern section of the province.|Kitchener .. e s ase ua Nadian Universities -- "stu. Hatton area Southern Lake Huron, Western! Toronto ate studies in research at Mc-)scientific. research advice in the .joudiness with a brief period!Kinlaloe .. ulty, said Thursday four Cana-jany other western B0VerN-|noon or evening, Cloudy to- coat ta, money to equip new science) D or freezing rain. A little milder. | ; octors Blamed lwi ? a :|Sault Ste. Marie... "We can't. bring' scientists |W nds light tonight, easterly 15 |White Rivers. men They can't work) KITCHENER (CP)--An in-\gian Bay, Northern Lake | lid) and Need view the Canadian government/not correctly diagnose fatal in-\tonight and Saturday. Winds universities. He was in Toronto|an accident Dec. 22. Northern Georgian Bay, Tim- McGIL vention. and the University of Western) equip the new buildings. of Canada and to the Quebec government and was told byir both that capital grants for equipment cannot be granted. Canada is competing now with the U.S. for top university teachers and is unable to do so because it has only empty de air leaking from the lungs un- der pressure into the chest cav-| Evidence showed that the ac- cident was caused when the brakes, of Mrs. Pequegnat's sta- tion wagon failed and the car crashed inte two trees. : Glasses meade to your Eye Speciclist's prescription Gg. D. Fait OPTICIAN 936 Simcoe $1. WN » 723-3110 jlapse of the lungs caused by,#fternoon. Mostly clear and| FUEL OIL DX FU partments to show, Dr. Bates eaid. \ Day or Night - 728-4285 - een en ET | i C ~ PREMIUM QUALITY 1 6: Phone 668-3341 EL OIL Serving Oshawa & District. So now you can treat your Canadian friends to that English beer you've been telling them about. Toby's a typical English beer, made with real English hops, toasted barley-malt, and patience. So it has more bite and less gas than Canadian beers. And a deep-aniber colour. Since it's English beer, remember, you should serve it at English pub temperature. Not warm, heaven forbid. Just Ricely cool. Toby is found under the Carling listing. And at your favourite pub. ; A real English beer brewed in Canada. Have a Toby! Charrington & Co. Ltd, Anchor Brewery, Mile End Ra., London E.L., England, Toby Beer, brewed under special licence by CARLING °

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