mane tan Aa I agi apeongtineys CWL Holds. OFF On CBC Blast By BRENDA LARGE | CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- The national executivg of the Catholic _Women's e has rejected a scathing denunciation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and its plans to con- tinue its positive and construc- tive criticism of broadcasting, it was learned here Tuesday. In a closed meeting at. the CWL national convention, the _lexecutive decided not to sup- port the "declaration of Cana- dian women', a document drawn up. by a group of Ot- tawa women which sharply criticizes the CBC, The declaration, which Presi- 'Ident Mrs. Hérmon Stevens of Calgar ydescribed as "ex- treme", says radio and teleyi-| sion are* "being exploited to maintain a constant assault on character; to undermine : faith in God and respect for law and authority; to destroy sound home life and the knowledge of right and wrong." Mrs. Stevens told a reporter she understood the declaration had been initiated earlier this year by Ethel Gordon, an Ot- tawa nurse, in colaboration with several other Ottawa women. TWO REFUSE SUPPORT ; "These women have heen con- tacting~members..of..the larger organizations all across the country and asking for support for this document. I believe that both the Federated Women's In- stitutes and the National Coun- pian, 4A Ae ain ert TO EACH HIS OWN--These five men have. carried the name of Rockefeller into their own distinctive spheres of in- terest and occupation. From left, Winthrop Rockefeller, 52, By CARMAN CUMMIN G NEW YORK (CP) -- All through their lives the Rocke- fellers exist under the shadow of a dollar sign. Every. time they write their name they put down a word synonomous with wealth. How has it affected them? One young Rockefeller went to work as a laborer in the ; : cil of Jewish Women have al- THE PLEASURE IS ALL HIS ready refused to support it." | The CWL president said she Sen. Huhert Humphrey of House whether he'll be named |could not support the declara- Minnesota gets a chance to the vice-presidential nominee |tion personally because: she had|Oklahoma oil fields. Anothér shake hands with a pretty girl during the Democratic con- |always been against protests) lost his life in New Guinea instead of a politician as he vention now underway which are not of a constructive|swamps onan anthropological meets Susan Krasnomowitz, --(AP Wirephoto). | nature, trip. A third tackled prigon re- % She also criticized. the dec-|form during the 1930s, Meise \laration's assertion that the|jails and night courts, rs [min was being. controlled by 2} Several of them also have 19, Miss New Jersey, at a re- ception for the New Jersey delegation in Atlantic City last night. Humphrey is still await- ing word from the White minority group. had experience in divorce "T am not a witch hunter,"|courts, : she said, adding that the CWL| For two, Nelson and Win- executive had decided not to|throp, grandsons of the original |support the declaration because | John D., the path has led into Mystery Man Pays Fine For House Blood Bomb er fit had a number of positive and as (reg -- Ba ggg By PAUL DUNN ; . This is the blood of|Since then another daughter has)make about national CBC pro-|making an unsuccessful attempt OTTAWA (CP)--The Vancou-|Calvin Macdonald, whom the|been born. gramming. for the Republican presidential ver-based leader of Underdog,|Canadian government, through scarier The declaration urges mem-jnomination this year after serv- an organization that claims to|its agent the RCMP, bled white|, VANCOUVER (CP)-A_ catipers of Parliament to "make| aid the mistreated, was freed|of usefulness for 10% years,|fitm here has offered Davidit,, CBC answerable to the|New York from jail Tuesday but the scare| then discredited." Cowlishaw a job because he! canadian people." he gave MPs with his blood). The message says Macdon-,has got to feed his family. It reads, in part, "We ask| bomb lingers on. ald's marriage and reputation) Carsean Tanbergg, manager) yoy to end the domination of a\~~ David Cowlishaw, 28, spent|were ruined by RCMP refusaljof)Sargent Sales and Services| minority who misuse the CBC three hours in jail 'before 'anjto acknowledge that his associ-| ited, said Tuesday he had) to spread propaganda state. TENTATIVE DATE miston Entry FIFTH RACE. -- Purse $2000- (32500) Claiming. Three-ear-olds and up, foaled in Canada. One and one-sixteenth Miles. ay |Burnt Orange, Gomez 114 Humber Broom, Harris X112 Zenarchal, Parsons X114 Also Eligible: Beldade, Turcotte X-106:|<). hermijohn, Gordon 122 Air Champ, No Bo; Small Paul Bur-|ayz7in, Turcotte 109 ton 111; Remburs, Remillard 111; Grey) aji. Pride, Hale 122 sal No Body 106; Jet Invader, NO|cyirntield, Balley 122 | Boy i d, Walsh 117 A--C. K, Roberts and G. Atkinson entry paige ky Sansone «109 piso Seedhouse and R. C. Best Enlyn Lad, Fitzsimmons 122 y Trust Him, Leblanc: 122 |_ SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500) ; Abie . TH RACE -- Purse $2,900, "City of i wh lag And Up: O¥2 fur. welent ae allowances, longs r x Pee i jes; 6 furlongs. (7) «|For @ Time, No Boy 117 | fillies 6 g ' ot lQueen's Law, Parsons X104 St a | Shackalot, Harris X109 / Muskoka, Turcotte X106 |Briefsin, Gordon 108 iy Bunty) Parise ita" |Famous Road, Robinson 118 Forest Rover, No Boy 114 |My Bunty, Parsons X103 |Hootenany Annie, Harris X103 Helioflelds, Walsh 109 Newshen, Balley 1 |Vineyard, Harrison 119 2 (QUINELLA BETTING) FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500).) Victory Lane, No Boy-B.J6 Claiming, maiden three- and four-year-|Resolve, Fitzsimmons A-116 if | Petit costs and $50 for damages to|was on behalf of the force as his fine and damages. blasphemy, dope, violence and|october 21 as the tentative date me SOW 1LShA © wee wih HT ewom VeNnre. Tanbergg said Cowlishaw hasito deal with the increasing 80-|;ick-off' dinner will be held The former Toronto newspa- | ; "aie! " bong GSE hn gM eh at if dale ng Parr leadership that the opportunities would head- 'for Toronto to/tW9 years ago, the RCMP, as| Mr. Tanbergg sad he was a ' pri : id choice. It is a form of thought) PIC this country, can be case of Calvin Macdonald," a Mrs : 4 science of a nation dig odie laration says 'its purpose is to agent. a request for time to pay the) Mr. Cowlishaw has \grave of freedom and prepare lier to willful property damage.|hours a man brought the cash) most all of his personal earn- lament will know the extent of carton filled with 'cow's blood; Cowlishaw left with the man|Said Mr. Tanbergg silenced altogether. ce cua The CWL, executive's decision FEAR BOMB won't let mé divulge his name."| Of his efforts in helping the|these words: meetings at which a number of bomb." Other members ex-|teceived money from a Vancou-;month through the Underdog|a generation with the strength), convention floor ordered House 'security tight-| With $3-in his pocket the Un- briefcase and his blood bottle) donald THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 will closely 'scrutinize visitors|}we can legally--if not, I've got/7!4s, 6% furlongs (18) Bleu Rouge, Dittfach 111 Cowlishaw told the court he|last year bundled their fivel A note in the blood bottle said|17,000-mile wrong |Harford Furnace, No Boy 8-116 "angel" paid his $25 fine, $2/ation with the Communist party|wired $77 to Cowlishaw to pay! the posh Commons carpet he|an undercover agent. The note) Asked why his firm was of-\crime. More and more of our i A i! bb ; | . $ \for the opening of the 1964 cam- soiled. says Macdonald lives in Ottawa) fering a job to Cowlishaw, Mr.jtax money has to be diverted paign for funds. The annual deterred from the cause he was |obligations to fulfil and his | ioni NO RCMP COMMENT | ie i ving i, {Clal_ wreckage. .__|on October 15. championing. 1 gives Macdonald Hist told his {family is not exactly 'iving in) «we wll not tolerate being -------- sc |story of undercover work some . pb veaid' head 0k" Toromts' to rors gn ogg i lg "if program. 'we can turn ee of this age demand. We want "faunch a cross-Canada crusade|!n similar cases, has refused Sc ol set. That. is not freedom of| ams that will bring home to rally indignation for the) comment, ' close personal friend of the Cowlishaw told the court he| family. control h nth n.|and can do for the world." ..., welfare recipient who claims to| won't repeat his bombing. Mag- Cowlishaw and her six Those who ki e aes A brief accompanying the dec- be a former RCMP undercover|istrate Joachim Sauve refused| children could not be reached.) e Swe ; sacri-|4 round for dictatorship It) arouse such a lively public op- Cowlishaw pleaded guilty ear-|$77 in fines but within threc|ficed most of his time and al- pean year Gobatnen stand.(inion in Canada that our Par- An RCMP officer testified Cow-'to the jail and Colishaw wasings in his venture to help peo- ards are mocked and their pro-| ike a 1 A ; Colis s S |public discontent with the policy lishaw hurled a cardboard milk) freed. ple who have been wronged,"|Ponents are belittled, bullied or and sprograms of the CBC." into the midst of MPs engagedine described as "this If his famil in f 1 The declaration, ; : § good is family is in financial) '4, not to support the declaration in the flag debate Monday angel" who got me out and|distress it is entirely because|words in length, closes with'. otter a series of lengthy ; See i 4 | 000 requests he and) "We believe the true fanction Jack Bigg (PC--Athabasca)-Jail officials wouldn't identify) More than 1 : ' : said next time it could be a|the man but said they had not| His associates receive every|of the CBC is to help us raise pressed similar concern ver car dealer who reported he| organization of character and courageous! Speaker Alan Macnaugiton Se"t $77 to free Cowlishaw ened. Cowlishaw apparently|derdog leader said he is em- FORT ERIE ENTRIES had no difficulty sneaking a| barking on the tour to aid Mac- into a gallery of the Commons.| Macdonald quoted Cowlishaw In future the protective stafflas saying we'll do everything and challenge those carrying} something up my sleeve." ee OTe Boy m1 suspicious objects Cowlishaw and his wife, Toni, Blev Rouge, Dittiach 1 Miss Tulip, Potts A-117 came to Ottawa to help a man| daughters into a delivery truck|chickcharney, Harris X10! under a cloud." converted into a caravan for a|West Curry, No Boy 106 rectifying| pave ' fi in part : - 'tour of Canada and the U.S.'arrs Treat, Webley 106 | Little Baron, Fitzsimmons 113 |Prince Bubi, Dittfach A-116 | |D. pal, "X11 4 ie By dary Bak bole a SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,800 ($10,090) Bonnie Vitesse, Potts 109 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs. ' 1a). | Ais, Eligible: Field Trial, Turcofte|out of Pocket, Harrison 116 f | , Davi 116 Stronach and A. M. Cuddy entry |Sfou" Star. Cavitton Rotenberg entry Buttermilk Pike, Cuthbertson XXX113 |Mornins' Mornin, Harris X115 Mosey On, Potts 116 foaled IM Neros Hero, No Boy 113 *|Your Country, Turcotte X111 River Bully, Leblanc 120 New Member Rogers 118 | Peters Sister, Parsons X103 fa A * a8 | TRIRD RACE -- Purse $1900. ($5000) |Claiming. Maiden two-year-olds, |Canada. 6 Furlongs. (8). |Spicy Favour, Ditfatch 118 Chinese Gambler, No Boy 118 Lucky Degree, Turcotte X110 Strong Willed, Remillard 118 Bunty's Ace, Webley XXX108 Red. Purse, McComb 118 White Wheels, Harris X113 Fleet Wheat, Hale 115 Harvonian, Rogers 118 Greek Tar, McComb 118 Marie's Bid, Rogers 115 Music Festival, Potts 115 Also Eligible: |EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, ($3,500) claiming, 2-Vear-olds, one and feent miles. (9) Black Coral, No Bay 114 Dandier, Dittfach 114 Royal Poppet, Turcote: XX110 General John, Harris X105 Armadan, Hale 112 Dear Maggie, No Boy,/| ' 119 115; Espago, Walsh, 115; Field Rouges|PUft N Smoke, Boy atts Turcotte, X113;. Luxury Item, Leblaney|perieyeorn, 'Bailey 117 dae erey Laas re Beye. A) Mis$| Robin Redbreast, No Boy A.119 scooter; 'arsons, - "$ X_-5 Ibs. AAC. XX--7 Ibs. AAC |xXx--10 tbs. AAC |POST TIME 2.00 P/M FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2000 (37590) Claiming. Maiden two-year-olds. 6 Fur- longs. (18) Distix, Fitzsirrimons .120 Climb, Turcotte X112 Gay Laughter, No Boy 117 O.K. Break, No Boy 120 Tie Pilot, No Boy 112 Hi Lynnie, No Boy A-112 Ice Cold, Harris X115 Royal Ouch, Rogers A-120 Balacomba, Parsons Xi15 Park Heights, Walsh 120 Wesf Term, Leblanc 115 Romeadventure, No Boy 120 Also Eligible: Ancient Era,» Leblanc, | \ ALL KINDS BOB STROUD Lid. 73 King Street Eost 723-4932 723-3315 ing' six years as governor. of| policy matters were discussed.| |The issue was not' discussed On|his bank account. | one-six- | INSURANCE | is the Republican candidate challenging Arkansas Gover- nor Orval Faubas, Laurance Rockefeller, 54, is chairnian of the New York State Council' of Parks and is president of fields after quitting Yale -- is trying for the governorship of Arkansas as Republican candi- date challenging Democratic Governor Orval Faubus, QUIETLY INFLUENTIAL Behind these two who« have chosen to live in the fishbowl of political life there is a large and growing clan--wealthy, in- flential and almost always dis- creet, Their names appear sometimes. on the social or busi- ness pages but only rarely on the news page. The roots of. the dynasty in America go back to 1720, when Johann Peter Rockefeller emi- |grated from the German Rhine- land. But the modern - day Rockefeller family really began 100 years ago when his great- grandson, John Davison - mar- ried Laura Spelman. John D., son of a family black sheep, showed little bril- liance in school and quit at the age of 16 to work as a $3-a-week \clerk in Cleveland. | fpr per-| 4 Greater Oshawa Community|\discoveries : version, pornography, ffee-love,| Chest Board of Directors has. set) vanmla captured his attention, B-The Pheasant Stable and W F Ed-'full-time syear-oldiof his |shadow. He was 63. when the old Younger brother Winthrop--| Four years later he formed a the one who worked in the Oil/tarm produce business with a ------ partner. He was already a pros- perous businessman when oil in Pennsyl- The rest--how he parlayed an investment of less than $75,00 into the mammoth Standard Oil monopoly--is history. The extent of the fortune has never been precisely measured but at one point his income was said to be about $50,000,000 a year. There have been esti- mates that the whole family has given away something in the neighborhood of $2,500,000,- 000. A family spokesman says the estimate is probably reason- able, BAD TO GOOD John D. himself gave away more 'than $500,600,000- before he died in Florida in 1937 at the age of 97. By that time he had also erased. much of the image of a ruthless "robber " that built up along with By that time also his son, John D. Jr.,.-had taken over the job of giving away what the old man had amassed. Shy and retiring, John D. Jr. was born in Cleveland but moved with the family to New York at the age of 10. There he was brought up in a massive $600,000 house where no one smoked, danced or played cards and where the children - were "fined" if they'-were late for family prayers or failed to ac- count for their- allowances. The young John D. lived most life under his father's Rockefeller Brothers Inc., an organization designed to. co- ordinate the philanthropies of the five brothers. Nelson Rockefeller, 55, as gove of New York State failed in Rockefellers Exist Long Under Dollar Sign Shadow man died and he himself lived until 1960, when he died without ever having broken a childhood |pledge never to smoke, drink or swear. | He was survived by a daugh- named Abby after her ter, mother, and five sons: John D. III, Nelson, Laurance, Winthrop and David. It was John D. Ill, now 58, who mildly shocked his con- temporaries of the| 30s when he studied prisons at close range and even donned old clothes to visit relief shelters, He also served as a League of Nations clerk before immersing him- self in tthe varidus boards, foundations and funds that make~up the Rockefeller chari- table complex. FOLLOWS FATHER His Son, John D. IV, has con- tinued in the serious tradition, studying in Japan to become an expert on Asia before joining the state department. Nelson, "55, also served in Washington as an assistant sec- retary of state before going into New York politics. Laurance, 54 and an aviation enthusiast, has sometimes been called the quiet plugger of the family. He is. president of, Rock; efeller' Brothers Inc., which the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 26,1964 3" his bid for the ican presidential nomination. David Rockefeller, 49, has a degree in economics and is _presi- dent of the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York.. John D. Rockefeller HI, 58, partici- NAME IN MANY SPHERES _pates. in the various boards foundations and funds mak- -ing up the Rockefeller: chari- le complex. A sister, Abby, is married to banker Jean Mauze and lives in New (CP Photo) Paulekinte Sears, divorced daughter of an immigrant Lith- uanian coal miner. The mar- riage broke up within a year and the subsequent divorce eost Winthrop $5,500,000 in alimony. He later remarried with heir- ess Jeannette Edris and settled down to raising cattle and mak- ing political hay on a_ giant spread in Arkansas. David, 49 a brilliant and bookish economics PhD, also joined the army as a private and moved up to captain in the African and French campaigns. After the war he joined uncle Winthrop Aldrich's Chase Man- hattan Bank and has since be- come president. Recently he spent more than two hours dis- cussing international affairs with Premier Khrushchey at / York, been more in the news than the rest of the more than 40: grand- children and great - grandchil- dren of John D. Jr. One son, Michael, died in New Guinea just after the breakup of his' father's. mar- riage. Another son, Steven, a theological student, made head- lines when he married a former maid at the family's Pocantico Hills estate near New York. A daughter, Ann, mar- ried an: Episcopalian minister who was jailed in Mississippi three years ago for taking part in an integration drive, Another son, Rodman, is a vice - president of one of the Rockefeller companies and Michael's twin, Mary, is the wife of a New York banker. the Kremlin. MARRIAGE. TROUBLES Their sister Abby is married to banker Jean Mauze and lives quietly in New York, She was divorced from her first husband ed and her second died in COSENS & MARTIN _ Insurance 67 King St. =., Oshawa 728-7515 frsurence Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 Of all the Rockefeller mar- riage troubles, by far the most significant has been Nelson's divorce and subsequent remat- riage to a divorcee last year. This breakup was considered one of the main reasons that Nelson's. drive for the presi- dency failed to catch fire. a baby son born of the second marriage in May -- have also Nelson's children -- including| SERVICE STATION MANAGER All replies confidential Write BOX 141 OSHAWA TIMES five sons founded in 1946 to co- ordinate' their philanthropies. He is also known as a conser- vationist. d Winthrop, a husky 52-year-old rancher, earned the title of playboy and adventurer of the clan, in his younger years. He joined the army as a private before Pearl Harbor and rose to lieutenant - colonel in Far East fighting. After the war Winthrop be- came involved in a sensational For Personalized Service' [ @ FREEZER marriage with Barbara (Bobo) NEED Mortgage Money? 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