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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1963, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 26, 1963 March For Freedom Protest Seen Big Social Experiment WASHINGTON (AP)--In what|perature may rise to a sultry 90.) The nerve centre of the traf-|they could be here a long time, may be steaming hot weather,|) At 10 a.m. Hollywood stars fic, crowd and trouble control] Among other things, the a massive experiment is to bejand.others will begin a program|system will be a couple of miles}march is designed to support conducted here Wednesday--an|of entertainment near the Wash- away at police headquarters. | President Kennedy's civil rights experiment in social protest. ington monument, Then at noc One of the police department's|program now before Congress. The great questin: will begin the march toward the;minor worries is George Lin-| Among the demands not in Can 100,000--more or less--|Lincoln. Memorial, less. than alcoln Rockwell, fuehrer of the|the Kennedy program are an Negro and white enthusiasts for|mile away. American Nazi Party, who isjall-encompassing fair employ- civil rights enter the city, con-/MAY BE SHORT rumbling about a counter dem-/ment practices act and author- duct a "march for jobs and} But it may be one of the onstration. jity for the attorney-general to freedom' and leave that night|shortest marches on record. For je sought a permit for a raily|Start injunction suits when any without somebody touching off|long before its official begin-/wednesday, but. Police Chief|civil tight is alleged to have an explosion of disorder ning, thousands may take up/Robert V. Murray turned him/|been violated, : | March leaders, including men front row positions near the Lin-|qogwn, on the ground that one| Kennedy, who will see the high in the Protestant, Roman |coln Memortal, relegating most/demonstration is all the police|leaders the day of the march, Catholic and Jewish faiths, are of the marchers to spots far in!can handle that day, jhas called the demonstration an confident the answer is yes, The |the rear, anes : : jappropriate effort "to bring fo- commanders of the forces of law, ' However, a massive loud WORRY ABOUT STRIKE cus to the strong concern of a and order here say yes, too. But|SPeaker system--the $16,000 tab Another thing worrying the|good many citizens,' But he on every hand there is an air of for which has been picked up authorities is the threat of a) sought to stress that the issue tension, by Walter Reuther's United railroad strike starting at mid-jof civil rights legislation "does Zs ape} Auto Workers--will carry the night Wednesday. Unless traini/not stand or fall" on the sue- Sponsors of the march occises far and wide travellers leave by that hour,|cess of the march pledged anew Sunday that the © mS ; ci cesses ML Vidar Res beara demonstrations: will be orderly. In a statement, leaders of 10 organizations sponsoring the march gave this projection of what it will be: "It will be orderly, but not subservient. It will be proud, but not arrogant, It will be non. violent, but not timid. It will be unified in purposes and be- Policy Of Containment cra tai") Abandoned By Church , 5 igi competi TORONTO (CP--The prob-|apart from the warm and jovial beng § por pgp pc eggs lem the Anglicans posed them.|delegate from Canterbury --/their time talking to parishion- a kane. elves when they assembled injit was the articulate Bishopjers in pubs than wasting effort world congress here two weeks Bayne, whose burnished bari-|on sermons for a congregation CALL ON MARCHERS ago was how to challenge ajtone worked hynotically in ajof six or eight or 10 on Sunday,"| 'We call upon the (march- world that seems to care less/hallfull of spellbound Anglicans|said Bishop Stockwood, rs) all, black and white, to re-/and less about what the church/or in a quiet chat about tactics) Mr. Boyd spent at least one, Pierre, St, Pierre - Miquelon --(CP Wirephoto) | sist provocations to disorder and|in general and Anglicans in par-|in the lobby, jnight touring Toronto coffee Pe violence. jticular stand for. Others made brief explosions |bars and reciting beat poetry, Meanwhile the preparations--| They decided immediately,in the continuing debate on howjearning himself the title '"es- detailed like those for a mili-jagainst a policy of containment/the church can make itself| preaso Priest." tary manoeuvre--go on apace./and opted instead for a strat-/heard through the noise of 20th! Bishop Stockwood dismissed 'Some 1,900 metropolitan police-'egy of roll-back, century secularism, notably|the congress message issued on men assigned to the demonstra-| "God does not spend all his|Bishop A, M, Stockwood uf|the final day a "pious guff" Drastic Action Sought j bd tion are being drilled in their] time in church," said the con-|Southward, London, and his|while Mr. Boyd suggested that duties, More than 2,500 national | gress chairman, Canadian Pri-|American counterpart in the un-|"the people outside on the oO av guardsmen, fireman and police|mate Howard H. Clark, at the|clerical comments department,|street don't give a gaddam" reservists are being sworn in as/opening rally, "'The church that}Wayne University chap-|about the kind of sentiment ex. deputies. ° lives to itself will die by itself,"}lain Malcolm Boyd, ipressed in the message. | About 4,000 regular army | warned Anglicanism's senior -- . ices t Says Four-year-old Karen Tough FLO SUSPECT IN ST. PIERRE "I'd rather my priests spent Here he chats with Karen Bray of Ivanhoe, Ont,, centre, and Elaine Nardocohio of Svd- ney. Richard Bizier, 18, accused of terrorist time-bombing in Montreal! joins two visiting girls at sidewalk cafe in St. where he is secking political asylum. Bizier flew into the French islands south of New- foundland from Montreal af- ter being released on bail, MONTREAL (CP)--Adminis-jtried to persuade him to. re-jamong several being considered tration offices of the 1967 Mont-)main |by the government. IMPROMPTU TWIST down the runway and back in the usual modelling routine, Karen stayed in the spotlight and did an impromptu twist. CNE musicians quickly picked 'up the 'tempo, and Karen stole the show. jcrew had pumped 17 gallons of gasoline into its fuel tanks. The boat drifted out into Lake |Couchiching and the crew pad- dled it back to the dock, The peed exploded as it touched the ock. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial Crew Escapes Cruiser Blast - ORILLIA (CP) -- A crew member was tossed overboard Sunday when a 23-foot cabin cruiser exploded and burst into flames shortly after it was re.| fuelled. | Barry Norman, 26, of Orillia, escaped injury when he was hurled over the side by the force of the explosion, He was fished out of the water by '| internation industrial- Bienvenu ally-known Montreal ist Thursday as commis- sioner-general of the fair and} president of the Canadian World quit HAVANA (AP) -- Exhibition Corporation, He|month delayed, 55 United States made it clear that the adminis |students who travelled to Cuba trative structure is such that helin defiance' of a U.S. govern- had insufficient power to assure' ment ban left. by plane for! atic the resignations of two top Of|/he relieved, He said the rea-|settled, the federal government|, The throngs will begin tather-) But just how to take the ears: for drastic/his resigns r first place|tive ae #. arson for ¢ his re nation in the t plac e weather man says, the tem-|the local level, against an ir| e om Ings ePede this mink-tail bikini at the » ielieg » 3c i Sauadlatiae i ' ,,| manager | Some believe the action will) Speculation in Montreal dur Il-day congress, which ended satisfied with merely walking gressive Conservative govern- wealthy Montreal lumber mer-|@WAlified for such a post. | Li delegates seemed to agree, the|tion with the terrorist activities) Qne man was killed and an- men | For Literacy : to have a national exhi-llieved the leading candidate|2" effort to sell them more Ca- wage an effective world-wide history has been successfullyay, Last incident was May 20 : Pala at ~ | Phe Liberals appointed him a Bizier, seeking "political asy-|in north-end Montreal. ania # Source Canae Students Leave REQUIRES APPROVAL 4 viewed by N ' | meeting here Friday viewed by Montreal Star and) coast of Newfoundland, after be- ist means to love the people." joperation of the 18 member thousands of turbanned men|money and ideas anywhere itinoe: charge of placing a bomb) rom the French government re- R i ecognize It is part of the government's|be arranged on a world-wide! SAYS BOMBS ONLY WAY : ; sear r d marines will be on!prelate, the Archbishop of Can eal "y as .| Mr. Bienvenu.remained for a} The feeling here is that once|'roops and oye lag i real World's Fair, shaken bY) month but then insisted that he/the appointments at the top are|the alert, just in case, terbury - F i Sus ec ' i | i t - ; the monument grounds/fensive both on a global basis--| p als, ¢ looki Prime|s yhic i him to submit/will insist that the administra-/!"& on , 8 } he ce Bice age cagpeonoe Magar : structure of the fle be in early moming of a day when, |in the field of missions--and at) was an unqualified success prevent the project! still existed changed to permit the appoint-|th li teriali ked age ge a fr becoming a fiasco The ' a 9 ment of Mr. Hees as general|~ religious materialism, provokec r bg -d ,,. What happens now? | . much of the debate during the Canadian National Exhibition : anpeintment. Oflinc tha wack os Mr.|..Mr. Hees would remain in| C Ix siesisae me ee : fashion show in Toronto. Not -- Eada hurd working|B Bowniigpen yg relaeee bot Montreal and actually run the am al n Friday. MONTREAL (CP) -- Richardjat an RCAF establishment in Caan int ter in the last Pro-|sinly by Pierre Daigle fiftyish, SHOW. He is regarded as fully| For a start, most of the 1,000|Bizier, 18, charged in, connec-/north-end Montreal. ; 3 ' ann la ane sare As : H : of Le Front de Liberation Que-| in] i toa key position chant who is well known in ene siping inaugurated jAnglican communion must flank eke he ha Be real ip jured in bombings The federal government has business circles in Canada and|#,Policy of airlifting industrial jorganize itself both in outlook f tant evolution infeed on the FLQ during a ne oh 'nore guts ifjabroad, Mr. Daigle was be-!8ts to Canada from abroad in and administration if it is to/ MUS! continue, no revolution iniperiod from early March to I i it} re guts if i t gl : and not a parish ba " nadian goods In Algeria campaign without violence , when an armory was dynamited pee larld'e WF : lum" the French islands of iyi . ; he wide fie director of the World's Fair in a ae delay | Bizier went to St. Pierre-Mi- s administrators July and he attended his first) arGiERS (AP) "Social-| The global program, which|S!. Pierre-Miquelon, was inter) io, 09 miles. off the south a ti ism is happiness, To be social-jrequires the approval and CO-is¢ shires! Gazette. reporters. |' From Cuba Tri He is out on bail pending trial|"8 released on bail, An an- p Canad W 't Throughout Algeria, tens of;churches, would draw on men, |, : |nouncement is expected shortly a on jand veiled women repeat those|the communion to fill needs in) a ' garding his request for political words after their instructors. jorder of urgency priorities to Chinese Wait jasylum, vast anti - illiteracy campaign, |pbasis. consisting mainly of - slogans) The program for Nearly "The bombings were the only,crew members, Paul Smith, 21, secess of the. fair Spain Sunday for connecting C. F. Carsely, deputy com- flights to the United States. missioner-general, has also de-| Two pregnant women and the cided to resign and an official/hushand of one of them were| announcement is scheduled for!forced to remain behind because| today birth of their babies was immi. Both men were appointed last nent January. by. the Progressive' The students left aboard a Conservative government of/Spanish airlines (Iberian) super Prime Minister John Diefen-'constellation bound for Madrid baker The Spanish government has When the Liberals took office| civan the student i 3 5 permission to in January rumors started that shh 4 Mr. Bienvenu would be re- placed, However, when he first tendered resignation early in July Prime Minister Pearson to New York Ignoring a U.S. state depart-| ment ban on Americans' trav- elling to Cuba, the students came here July 1 at the invita- tion of Premier Fide] Castro The students were supposed| to leave Havana July 7 but| were unable to arrange flights The Cuban government told them attempts had been made for a Cubana airlines plane to take them out via Canada, Ja- maica, British Guiana, The Ba- hamas, British Honduras or Trinidad WEATHER FORECAST his TO COVER MARCH WASHINGTON (CP) Live sion coverage of Wednes- day's march on Washington "for jobs and freedom" for Negroes will be fed to the CBC from the largest. network poo] in televi- sion history, it was announced Saturday. The European Broad casting Union also plans live television coverage of the march Red Chinese TORONTO (CP) Canada would not officially recognize Communist China even if that! were the condition for the Pe- king begime's signing of the par-| tial test ban treaty, External Af- fairs Minister Pau! Martin said here Saturday Mr. Martin said that although the effectiveness of. the treaty! depends upon ratification at! remain in Madrid until they|least in principle by Red China,|tion the Algerian people should jthey could arrange air passage|there has been no change in dhe) Beeraie other government's position the Communist since the signing of the treaty "T hope that ultimately Red China' will sign, just as I hope France will,' he told a press conference at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition. 'If some na- jtions Carry on testing outside the treaty, the treaty is, to that extent, ineffective," The minister was then asked jhow the government would act if Communist China insisted on jrecognition by all Western pow- ers as a condition for signing the treaty. "If that were a condition, Can- ada could not accede," he re- plied, toward 'mutual re- For Orders government} praising socialism and the rev- cnonsibility and olution ence,' drawn up by leading More than a year after its in-/hishops of the 'member dependence, Algeria's password| churches, carries the imprint of jis the revolution, the revolution) pishop Stephen Bayne's inci- of the workers and of the starv-! ive mind ing fellahin (peasants). y Bishop Bayne, who moved to Bo far it has not brought London from Seattle. Wash.,| bread and happiness. The PEO-| our years ago to become the ple are told that the road ahead) a nplican communion's first ex will ys y Bova ~~ in addi- ecutive officer, repeatedly de- tion to building their own Na-\-iared the manifesto was a co operative effort in the face of the in - group jokes about! "Bayne-washing" and "baynal- |LIBERATION IS AIM ities." | Liberation of Africa's remain-| - But if so, the fact that church jing colonies is the guiding light|leaders are thinking and speak-| of Premier Ben Bella's foreignjing so.much like their super} policy. Through it he hopes to}liaison man is a tribute to his give Algeria a leading role in persuasive powers, as on con- Africa, to build up a debt of gress observer put it | gratitude If any one delegate dominated Some 1,000 Angolan fighters procedings at the congress-- are training in Algerian camps _ South African nationalists have jset up propaganda offices in Algiers. Ben Bella has called on his people to "die a little" to free their African brothers. They roared approval at count- still - colonized! African peoples | 49 Postal Drivers Returning To Work ~ Delhi interdepend- In Tibet NEW DELHI (AP)--In Tibet, behind the barrier of the Hima- layas, Chinese soldiers take their political training, build up their positions and wait for marching orders that may or may not come To the west and south, a few miles away, Indians green cautiously patrol Hima- layan land that is largely claimed by Peking. The Indi- ans 'have orders not to provoke a fight or protest in the sim- mering dispute over what con- stitutes the India-China border. It looks to be a stalemate but the outlook is that the Chinese} can overrun large parts of In dia's border territory at will. Military observers in New do not agree on how many soldiers the Chinese army has in Tibet. Estimates range from 100,000 to more than 200,000. Some experts even question Prime Minister Neh- in olive) less rallies because approval was what they were asked for returned to their OTTAWA (CP) -- Forty-nine u's recent warning to Parlia- mail truck drivers who walked|ment that Chinese forces on the off the job Saturday to protest|border are larger than they way we could bring Quebec's problems to the attention of the world," Bizier was quoted as | Saying. "It was unfortunate that our actions led to accidents but we weren't to blame; the real blame lies with the colonialism! of Ottawa's Anglo-Saxons." Bizier said that the intellectu- als must lead the movement for the independence of Quebec and 'the masses must be made to \follow," | The former student of interior decorating said he is certain that France will grant his request for asylum, The Star says he has been be- friended by Jacques Herry, gov- ernor of the islands, and Henri Maraze, president of the coun- cil-general of St. Pierre Bizier said he will remain in jthe islands until France has jruled on his application for asy- jlum, He said he left Canada aboard a scheduled airline flight' but would not say from where the flight originated. new equipment, such as Ameri- can light machine - guns and mortars and British rapid-fire rifles, is in the Indian troops' also of Orillia, and Jim Naylor, 26, of Toronto, The boat, operated as a res-| cue vessel by a cigarette com- pany, was destroyed. Damage was estimated at $12,000. Police said the engine refused to start after. the three-man | | The established, reliable Ges Deeler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) AT GLECOFF' And : ' ey |the suspension of a fellow em-| were last fall. ne ployee will return to work to-, Nehru told of Chinese bar- racks, storage dumps, gun em- | Their employer, Rod Service|placements and airfields built (Ottawa) Limited, agreed dur-|in recent months near the In-| ing the weekend to end the sus- dian border. hands--enough to "make a hell of a difference" compared with last October, an observer says. RE | Mr, Martin said the govern-\hamlets crowded with unem- ee tuck yi tt vi 'am, INlover from fleeing Europeans, jine belie that if the turmoillwondering where tomorrow's there results in the govern-| bread would come from. ment's overthrow, it. co aS Cy : . | lthe balance of power a ' fig figures of unemployed pension of driver Lucien Ber-| Nine months of Indian buildup} WE MOVED rr | East ' has iat an a A ee a ube, 27, involved two weeks ago have not been enough, | Meg you pried where BAGOT Later, in an address. to thelof the nial User fecee" -- in a traffic accident In which a} Six new mountain divisions é r s a Since Pod , i . F al 2 A > Daviindens 4 man was killed. have been formed or are in the International and Athletic Day independence, 300,000 persons 'The company has the contract making, bringing the Indian directors' luncheon, the minis-)in urban areas have lost jobs. here for gather | from lerniy's atrenath to 600.060 =| can serve you | ter said Canada must begin to! Most of the country's 1,700,000 (0% Salnering = mai oer 5 «Pity ag ! mail boxes, special delivery,;compared with China's esti- for ate realistic ar 'tors he tors fr ormulate realistic and far- doctors have left. Doctors from and carrying mail to and from!) mated 2,500,000 regulars. HARRY MILLEN sighted policies to deal with'a dozen nations have come to pal - Communist China help but they have been unable postal stations Millions of dollars worth of| Real Estate 728-1679 He said however, that Cana- to fill the gap dian relations with the Commu-| Some 20,000 French technical nist world should not varyjassistants are the backbore of widely from those of Canada's!the country's economic infra -- allies in phy vn sci structure. About half are teach was a matter of "profound. ' o regret" that the test ban treaty|gerian children ne jhad not been signed by the larg-|--------______ jest nation in the world, Mr.! 'Martin said. SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. Pleasant Sunny Days Continue Official forecasts issued by|Wingham .. the Toronto weather office at 5) Hamilton ' am ak Catharines..... Synopsis: An extensive area eed "i of high pressure extending from pretproies : Hudson Bay to the Great Lakes/pij5i,. |||" shows lttle signs of moving AMuskok si Hence a continuation of the cur- Nan . : rent spel! of pleasant sunny days), orth Bay. and clear coo! nights is expected|SUTbury -- over most of Ontario today and|=ariton Tuesday Sault Ste. Marie . Forecast for all areas: Mainly; Kapuskasing ... sunny with seasonable tempera-| White River..... tures today and Tuesday, winds|Moosonce ...++... light Timmins Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Tuesday 50 45 45 45 45 we ate SSN ee Across st office, (just U.C. We @ a.) icient quarters | AUaAY twa ay 450g bg i On ot ON rT at ~ THEY'LL SAY NICE THINGS ... 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