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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1965, p. 22

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22. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 16, 1965 1p § DOUG'S 19-- MOST IN CUBS » Roly Mayr (top), cub- the maximum number of master of ye a ee badges a cub can attain. in Oshawa, shows the ee badges on Il-year-old Doug- Douglas is a "sixer", a las Lean's sleeve. This is leader in the pack. Anti-Semite Pamphlets Hit Both Scurrilous, Immoral By PETE McNAUGHTON rerdiped -- -- had sent | OTTAWA (CP) -- Pamphlets| out "by the thousands. | distributed by two anti-Semitic) He said the protocols of The| extremists were termed Mad ona BR Me a in-| rilous and immoral" by a jus-|troduc y Mr. Taylor as evi-| tice department lawyer Tues-jdence of a -- gene day, as he summed up his ar-jto take over the world, were | ument that an order depriving|proved in 1964 to be fradulent} 8 : the, men of their mailing privi-|by a United States Senate sub-| leges should be affirmed. |committee oh internal ge ge i t t Mr. Bentley said he did no' pain ss on a me {have to go past the covers of réyiew eerie xa onenie second booklet, The Key to) Tremblay's ig se ea ale mystery, to prove it scur-| mailing privileges avid! rilous. | Stanley, 20, and John Ross Tay: eae ce Rinser Food 9 pe sed ; et claims hw 3 - lor, 52, reserved decision on the | helmed' with Wate. sevaleel matter at the conclusion of the|tigng unemployment and. de- two-day hearing. |pressions, then asks: | Orders imposing the ban on) "Where from do such evils! the two men included Natural/come? From the English? The! Order, an organization de-|French?. The Italians? The) scribed a ge one as you! Americans? The re The| can get" by Mr. Taylor who|Arabs? The Eskimos? No.' | founded it and maintains its na- ees tional headquarters at Gooder-| INFERENCE OBVIOUS | | ham, 50 miles north of Peter-- Mr. Bentley said the infer-/ borough. fence rbsvg cd my that Jews) inscti 2 to be blamed. The appeal before justice de-|¥&T® | partment officials R. S. The back cover claims Jews : .q\dream of world domination and | Lellan, Luc-Andre Couture and} he eoOk of Sil Dr. W. D. R. Eldon, was con-|a%e "at ducted by Mr. Taylor who said|'Toubles." : ; Mr. Stanley, a Vancouver resi- Asked by board chairman R. | dent, is abroad. |S. MacLellan how a mail ban| would be effective, Mr. Bent- DISCUSSED PAMPHLETS jley said he himself was puzzled John M. 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