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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1965, p. 3

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y OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min- ister Pearson said Monday Can- ada should take every opportu- nity that presents itself to be- come more involved in world affairs and to work towards in- ternational peace. In a CBC free time election campaign television appear- ance witn iwo Liberal members of the last Parliament, Mr. Pearson said he believed inter- national tensions have lessened in the last two years. PM Urges Canada To Play Big World Peace Role who is seeking re-election, said some people think Canada is over - committed internation- ally and asked for Mr. Pear- son's views. "We are not over-committed abroad," said Mr. Pearson. "We should do everything we possibly can do to take advan- tage of every opportunity... if it will do anything in this world to increase the chance and pro- mote international security." Mr. Turner and Pauline Jew- John Turner, MP for Mont- real St. Lawrence-St, George ett, a political science professor 'seeking re-election in the On- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, October 12, 1965 3 ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) Lawrence Casey had a@ base- ball, glove and a name. ready when his wife headed for the maternity ward. But, alas, Casey struck out again--for the 10th time. He was babysitting with tario riding of Northumberian«, said university students and other young Canadians are anx- ious to participate actively in peace efforts and international aid. On domestic affairs, Mr. Pearson said President Johnson CASEY STRIKES OUT AGAIN FOR 10th TIME IN A ROW nine daughters witiie 'itis wie, Rua, Tes at St. Mary's Hospital where their 10th child was born Sunday. Casey wanted -a son named Michael Patrick. The newest child's nume: Theresa Diane. had not known Canada when he took office but is rapidly learn- ing to appreciate this country's problems and importance in US. trade. Mr. Johnson has been invited to visit Ottawa when he can, Douglas Maintains NDP testifying Monday in the trial of three students accused of go- ing to Cuba in 1963 in defiance lof a state department ban, sur- prised the prosecution by re- nouncing all connection with Pearson Due Former FBI Aide Renounces US. Justice Dept. Link the prime minister_added. . | NEW YORK (AP)--A former that Riemann had volunteered lundercover agent for the FBI,/to serve the FBI. E On trial without a jury are Levi Laub, 27, formerly of Co- lumbia University; Stefan Mar- tinot, 26, formerly of Antioch College, Yellow Springs Ohio; Can Form Next Government !n Quebec City CRANBROOK, B.C. (CP)--T./Thanksgiving Day_ here--find: 07 penseon 'will fly 10 Quebec C. Douglas has started "on theling time to attend a hockeyici. today to mine wilh Dee third of an unprecedented five|game--and addressed a small), ic+ tesage and attend a few cross-country federal election|gathering at night. he engagements | om, ge i ee our He repeated in a press con-| At noon he will visit and have that for the first time the NeW rerence here the NDP's objec-llunch at the Davies Shipbuild-| the U.S. justice department. and Anatol Schlosser, 28, for- DIES IN CRASH BRANDS HATCH, (Reuters) -- Florian \- thias, 41, former world motor- cycling sidecar champion, was fatally injured Sunday in a /106-mile - an hour. race crash here, Camathias, a garage owner from Moniicua, Switzer- land, died in hospital shortly after being admitted uncon- scious with multiple injuries. IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK os. THEN YOU SHOULD BUY WR TODAY! the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE © Take gentle-acting Mt... Nature's Remedy! There is no letdown, no uncomfortable after-feeling. Nt is laxative. The witness, Richard D, Rie-|merly of New York University, mann, 29, a junior high school|all of New York city. REGULAR +> CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS teacher in San Frnacisco,. iden-| sms tified himself in federal court} as an FBI undercover agent on) the trip and then added: "Were it not for the implicit INVITATION TO ALL to form the government. The national NDP leader said jin an interview Monday night he has never before been able to make so many coast-to-coast trips in the eight weeks before an election. One of the main pitches he makes is that the number . of uncommitted voters in Canada, according to polls, lest in history. His speech in this southeast- jern British Columbia city Mon- day was typical. He said the CUBAN REFUGEES ARRIVE IN KEY WEST her own power. Seventeen refugess made the trip with four of the MMM Miami's four Cuban crewmen. (AP Wirephoto) in Key West. The MMM Miami, reported stolen last Thursday at Miami, broke down enroute but repairs Were made and the boat sailed into Key West under. Cuban refugees sit on deck of Coast Guard patrol boat (back ground) and mill around the MMM Miami in which they left Camaricca Sunday. They arrived today "Diet" Flays Liberals In 80-Minute Oration ASSINIBOIA, Sask. (CP)--|Pearson stands for two Cana- Mounting one of his strongestidas and if he (Mr, Diefenba- attacks of the campaign, Con-|ker) had not stood against the) , oe : servative Leader Diefenbaker|Fulton - Favreau formula i ee War ecain ie -- .Monday night flayed Prime|amend the constitution, the|,, ¥ : Minister Pearson's Liberal gov-|country would face balkaniza- ernment with an 80-minute as-|tion. | r | sault on unity, crime, agricul-- The formula, originally dee niet "aesctes ioe ture and: trade. |vised by Davie Fulton and later|) cident of the National Col- "In the last 24% years the na-jamended by Guy Favreau] jeciate Athletic Association tion has been torn asunder,"|would change the British North) Qytopg England--Dr HK the 70-year-old leader told. ajAmerica Act to allow the Ca-) qngpews. $i. lechirer in music cheering crowd of about 700 ininadian constitution to bel at Oxford University 4 a packed hall here. Others, un-jamended in Canada. Mr. Fulton' gitawa--Gordon C. Cushing able to gain entry, milled injand Mr. Favreau are formeriso accictant deputy minister of doorways outside. |justice ministers, Mr. Fulton aljajor si 4 ; "Race against race, province|Conservative and Mr. Favreau! jjjnoss against province -- these areja Liberal. Now. MarkPaul p ses bei followed." urthe , an. Oe ba-',., ; Oe ne et a ccna me aber beetmon UES. international financier American profesoe ld a te H spent the day whistle - stopping/ing to create a second-class citi- oiace ilanthropist; of a heart quently-explosive audience at a ie from Regina, saved his heavi-|zenship for those who are not ; VerkccChavles 'Th --_ ie est fire of the night for Liberaljof the English or French race.| Hinks" gee nit rome | versity of Toronto. riculture policy, with special) 'Discrimination on the basis| hoard of Bowater Paper Co. of m at Liberal candidate Hazenjof race or color is a vehicle| poe York; of cancer. | DEATHS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |cided which party to vote for. Mexico--Juan Andreu Alma-| The polls also said that NDP |zan, 74, whose unsuccessful bid|support was-up 25 per cent. If for the Mexican presidency in|the NDP got this increased per- 11964 set off a brief period of centage of the popular vote and /unrest; in hospital. Douglas left Vancouver Tucson, Ariz. Clarence! Withdrawal By By BILL COULTHARD s of United States troops from jlabor since 1958; after a long|yiet Nam would lead to war be- force will be met by force, that f Argue, a former New,,Demo-lon which communism often a : we are not paper tigers and : cratic Party. campaigner who is}marches."" oe 1 ed ge se os, bt t ' contes' the Assiniboia seat! yr Diefenbak td the -eov- " "render," Prof. Robert Scalapino § eutist ada Lawtante Fr; , ee bent le goV-|katchewan legislature for Ben-| (> 11, University of California 5 atson. penimiens Foreer "wuces: Cousuem-/fougn "constituency;: after 8 said at a session on the war in ters when it negotiated the Can-'lengthy illness. Pes Cheered. by the 'most recep-lada-U.§. auto agreement and| Assinihoia, Sask.--Heber A, South Viet Nam. tive audience of his westerniprices of cars came down only|Henry, 67, financial editor of; Profl. Scalapino, who has tour 'so far, Mr. Diefenbakerjafter the Conservative leader|the Regina Leader-Post from|Voiced a strong defence of U.S. ! charged" the government with|persistently demanded: it, 1948 to 1963 and former editor|Policy in' Viet Nam at other deception, incomptence and in-| At a press conference earlier of Canadian Finance. teach-ins, was often hissed and | difference in its agriculture pol-/Monday, Mr. Diefenbaker said Barcelona -- Francisco Re- Sometimes applauded by 5,600 { icy. : he would like to see all the gov-\casens Mercade, 72, widely|persons at the third session of J The government, he said, lostlernment files on bankruptcy|known Spanish financier; of|the three-day teach-in which 40.000,000 bushels in wheat cases and all the files concern-| bronchial pneumonia. wound up Sunday night. sales because of incompetence,|ing organized crime in Canada Moscow--Mikolai Grashchen-| His arguments with sharp re- made no effort to get railway; He said he is particularly kov, 64, chairman of the scien-buttal from a Cambodian rep- co-operation in moving grainjanxious to discover why it took) tific council of health ministry|resentative and an and then cut prices by 18 tojthe federal justice department)and deputy general director of|journalist who presented 20 cents a bushel. five months to reply to a letter the World Health Organization. position of the Viet Cong. Broadening his attack, the|from the chairman of the On- Moscow--Boris Shavyrin, 63,! Phuong Margain, secretary- Conservative leader said Mr.!tario crime commission. described a's ) the -------= |Soviet designer of mortars and!net, labelled the U.S. an ag-! " . rockets, gressor in Viet Nam. He reit- "'ainé Council Stresses The Need | Pars-mercetin copes, 77 erated nis country's pea for sa proprietor of the Brasserie/neutralization of Viet Nam un- NSON S| |Lipp, a cafe haunt of Ernest|der the International Control |Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre,;\Commission and a reconvening Francoise Sagan and other au-'of the Geneva conference, ors. Brands England--|NOT DOING ENOUGH Worthy... American _ For More Data On Celibacy VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The|whether: he can meet the de-|'" Vatican ecumenical council fo-/mands of celibacy. Hatch, William d cused today on problems in pre-. More ' % Florian Camathias, 4i, forme : a ee sinp ] and _ more Catholics world motorcycling sidecarjjournalist who has spent much i paring young men for the/have been arguing against champion; of multiple. injuries/of his career on assignment in priesthood--and especially for a "minor" s = . \ Be Sanit es, pr 3 minor' seminaries semina-|in a crash Communist countries, said the lifetime of celibacy. ries that take in boys below the : The 2,200 Roman Catholic! 22° of 17, Major seminaries ad- '| prelates in St. Peter's Basilica) ™!t youths past high - school faced further voting on sections of their schema or, draft decree i on seminary training. Monday|P0S*4 to minor seminaries is they approved nine sections, in- that boys as young as 12 can- i cluding one that upheld the con- "0t Possibly have sound knowl- | cept of an unmarried clergy edge of all that celibacy means. { but stressed a.need to explain), @XPerts on seminary training Montreal--Benoit Poirier, 83,| Vietnamese conflict was a "Hit- organist at the church of Notre ler-type war" and "'nobody-- Dame in Montreal for 33 years. = arc! ee BACKA Find 2 Bodies Paseacte and Near Fergus, Ont. After 21 twice as many women as men FERGUS, Ont. (CP) The argument of those op- are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia gad Coli. To auickly combat the secondary -- The aches. muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, 1 in better ways to the seminar- wae also been levelling guns bodies of two missing conserv-|try tukine 2 litle oyeree tree ' ian the celibate tradition. He ws a the advertising| ation officers were recovered & 818%! of water 3 times daily for a few n < igious magazines : ' 3 IYSTE. jeaning urinary anti- Roman Catholic theologians to interest youths in entering weet. cai WW tles hewinatisin, Selatien Phins, Readaehe ; ; & near this community, 20 miles merken rrp irre re and writers haye been increas-| religious orders. ingly concerned in the last few They say that ads built on years over the crisis that many the idea "give your life to ; | Backache, and muscular '| or Dains. Get north of Guelph. from druggist, Feel better fast. Democratic Party has a chance) 10 years; after a long illness.|Monday morning, spent a quietitrict. American} the outstanding general of the Cambodian cabi-| jtion to the Columbia River \Treaty under which three dams| lare being built in neighboring {Kootenay West constituency. He \said the treaty with the United States hands control of Colum- bia waters to the Americans for lall time, erals had promised to stop the is the high-| sell-out". of Columbia _ River, jresources during the 1963 fed- eral election campaign. But lafter the election they had lsigned the treaty they had con- jpolls show: that 36 to 40 per|demned. cent of the voters have not de-) Mr. Douglas also warned the |people not to be deceived by |Prime Minister Pearson's state- |ments that the Liberal party is the part yof reform. Beneath the garments of reform the Lib- 75 per cent of the uncommittedjerals borrowed from the NDP, Mr. MacKachen told a _Lib- Nassau, The Bahamas--Mrs.|vote it could form the govern-|was the livery of the vested in- eral party rally here that West the hub dis- terests of Bay Street, jof the Toronto financial US. Troops Would Spark War -- Professor neither (our) government nor TORONTO (CP)--Withdrawal|people--is doing enough to sto? qqREEIEEEEEEEEEEEne a Michael Myerson, an Ameri- 3 . cause it would vindicate the po-\can recently returned from Felix War-/sition of Chinese extremists, an!North Viet a ee to have joutlined the. Noth Vietnamese r |position on the war but was ex- weekend teach-in at the Uni-lcjided from the session, be- Scalapino refused "We must underscore tha tito participate in a debate with' cause Prof. |him, | | : | The exclusion sparked a brief) jthat we do not intend to Sur-isit-in by students and some or-| meeting) ganized a_ separate |Sunday night at which Mr. erson spoke. WHEE MENT FRAM R HTENIN' tN RAL REPAIRS wf 1 725-0522 725-0560 } 15 CHURCH STREET | In his speech he said the Lib-; ~~ . My-| ing Yard at Lauzon. | Wilfred Hamel and meet Angli-|tity, ican Bishop Russell F. Brown of "y |Quebec and Rev, George E. d |Granbois, general vicar of the deg |Roman Catholic archdiocese of Quebec. 'Denied Work MARGAREE FORKS, (CP)--Labor Minister MacKa-|mony chen said Monday laborers} from the West Indies were not|Partment lawyer, told the court |given employment on southern {Ontario farms last year be- |cause Canada had too high an) unemployment rate. | that it Indians were. not refused em- ployment on a_ discrimination basis. He said 3,000 Maritimers | were transported to the area to take part in harvesting of to- mato and tobacco crops. The minister said the Liber- jals should be returned to office in the Noy. 8 federal election b cause Canada has its lowest un- employment rate in nine years. 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