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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1965, p. 1

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* aT oR ae re ° a inje: Mliatsncerioes » Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bow- manville, Ajax, Pickering and neighboring centres in On- tario and Durham Counties, VOL, 94 -- NO, 242 Bc we Week Mosk Home "Delivered NOES chor at oo al he Oshawa Cine OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1965 Authorized es Second Class Ottawa ond for payment Mall Post of Weather Report Mostiy- sunny today and Tuesday. Winds . light. Low tonight 50. High tomorrow 70. Department Bostised - and warmer TWENTY PAGES PACIFIST MARCHER IS DOWNED tion on Fifth Avenue, Sat- urday. The clash was one of a number between hecklers and marchers protesting the war in Viet Nam as part of an organized three day pro- A pacifist marcher is downed as New York police move to restore order after a bystander, left, snatched a Cuban flag away from him during a protest demonstra- AND GIVE NAM Pickersgill Threatens Legal Suit By THE CANADIAN PRESS Transport Minister Pickers- gill has threatened to take le- -|gal action against anyone ac- cusing him of bribery or any --- in the "affair of the six.' In a statement issued Sunday in Ottawa, he denied having bribed or-attémpted 'o bribe six Social Credit MPs who pledged their -support to the Liberals four days after the 1963 elec- tion, thus helping the Liberals test being conducted in var- ious cities across the nation. Some 10,000 marchers took part in the New York par- ade. (AP Wirephoto) (See story on Page 2) ment, | He accused Dr, Guy Marcoux, who published allegations about the "'affair" Wednesday, of "scandal mongering" and Rhodesia Declines Premiers Mission SALISBURY (Reuters)--Rho-| mit ourselves to the decisions desia has rejected Britain's pro-jor recommendations of any posal for a Commonwealth] Commonwealth mission,"' premiers' mission to come to} He said it was "less than Salisbury in a bid to solve| fair" that Commonwealth coun- this white - dominated arenes should be asked to "'sit in idependence for ~ spreading "political propa- ganda," "T repeat my statement (of Wednesday) that I bribed no one," Mr. Pickersgill said. "I tried to bribe no one; I had no knowledge of any bribe at the time; and I have seen or heard no evidence since of any bribe," The minister also denied be- ing involved in a "plot" to per- suade any Social Credit MP to support a Liberal government. 'MANY ARE PANICKY' Dr. Marcoux, Socia! Credit firm in its rejection of Rhode- sian leaders' demands for in- the colony now under its existing white- minority rule. Baggs hl reply has been that ment's independence crisis, nent upon the Rhodesi was announced today. Prime Minister lan Smith de-|" Such a mission suggested by scribed the. proposal as "not/Wilson "must have within its practical" in a. personal..mes-/ranks people who have openly sage to British Prime Ministerjexpressed themselves as ene- Wilson. mies of the present Rhodesian Smith also repeated his warn-|constitution." ing that a decision on a unilat-| Wilson suggested the Com- eral declaration of independ-|monwealth mission last Tues- ence may be made within the day as a possible new way out next few days. after Anglo-Rhodesian talks in Smith told Wilson it would be|London earlier this month) impossible for Rhodesia to "re-|broke down. serve a principle and to com-| At the talks Britain stood Firing Erupts In Kashmir | India Makes New Charges | NEW DELHI (AP) erupted Sunday in five sectors|tablished --Firing;length of the ceasefire line, in Kashmir by the of Kashmir and India charged / United Nations in 1949 after an|@ that Pakistani tanks, backed by| India - Pakistani war over the artillery, had been in action at |Himalayan state. other points. In addition, Indian Officiais aiso reported forces engaged Pakistani raid- that an exodus of guerrillas/ers jin the Mendharsector in from Kashmir, which started|/soythwest Kashmir and killed several weeks ago, has greatly|one guerrilla. reduced the number being India said its! Tank-artillery action was. re- jority government -- which means rule by Negroes. ferred to the break London tions 10 days ago and said that although Rhodesia had done its}Mr. Pickersgill of bribery, but e8- | ¢ member of the last two Parlia- ments and an independent can- didate in the Noy. 8 election, jsaid Sunday night many per- In his reply today Smith re-$ons in high plwces have 'be: lown of the|come panicky since he pub- egotia-| lished his 24-page pamphlet. The pamphlet did not accuse dent Rhodesia must ruled eventually by a ma- independence best to find a solution the Brit-jalleged that he and multi-mil- ish government had movyedilionarie promoter John Doyle, away from the original stand. (wanted in the U.S. for bail- jumping, and fraud suspect Moise Darabaner played vari- ous roles in the events that led to the statement signed by the six MPs April 12, 1963. At another point, Dr. Marcoux * wrote that a Social Credit or- *|ganizer was offered a $25,000 ET ELECTION REPORT i Douglas -- P, 2, => Nominations -- Pp, 2, Pearson -- P, 3. Diefenbaker -- P, 3. Davie Fulton -- P. 3, jnames of five or six MPs who © would agree to back the Lib- erals in the Commens. The or- ganizer had turned down the of- fer, Speaking at his first |paign rally in Quebec-Montmor- ency, he quoted Liberal MP Au- guste Choquette as saying last year that Mr. all the dirty eral party." Dr. Marcoux said he. told Mr. Choquette that Mr. y Nodogeann sacs Pakistani Aide Makes Charges work in the Lib- -- oy RSGhan eecanty ported in distant southwest iia ee ee ims involved in "the affair of) Prime Minister. Shastri told|Kashmir along .the ceasefire) )¢ glace fn eration the six" and the Liberal MP} an audience in 'Bombay thejline established last month) oo . enone: Gy yi levy had remarked that he was not! guerrillas "failed miserably" after the recent 22-day India- 74 a eases Sidey douse surprised, in efforts to create trouble in| Pakistan war. the United Nations Pentre Dr. Marcoux also told the Kashmir. The defence ministry said Pakistani Bf ieewad * \rally that Mr. Doyle is 'thiding" It was clear from a defence Pakistani infantry, backed by!, an said tt m Hck sa AMm-/in a Montreal hotel, registered ministry communique, however,|tanks, artillery and machine- pias : mioiy io Ps "tg was di- under an assumed name known that trouble is not ended. guns, attacked Indian positions | ty hi ; thine an Ka- to Dr. Marcoux Regular Pakistani units Friday in the Kelnor-Nawatala sicher, ral oe k he Rajasthan i opened fire, the communique/region, about 24 miles south-| ae wee ae para in ie said, on Indian troops in the east of Gadra city in Rajasthan} haa -- vagy before the Murder Charge Tithwal, Haji Pir, Naushera!state, India claimed the cap- ceasefire came into effect.' : : and Jhangar sectors, This|ture of a jeep and other booty, He mentioned it in a letter to Said Pending would mean there was. skir- in addition to killing three Pak- Secretary-General U Thant, ac- mishing virtually the entire istanis cusing India of 10 ceasefire vio WINDSOR (CP)--A man is to = lations outside disputed Kash-\pe charged in connection with mir in the last week. In. an-\the death Saturday cabaht here other letter, he accused India|of a 45-year-old man. of four ceasefire violations in- : LJB-de Gaulle Police here said Sunday that side- Kashmir in the last five aq the man, whom they would not days. shies name, was one of four persons Both letters were made pub-|arrested late Saturday in con- lic Sunday. nection with the death of Wil- ee oreseel i In a similar letter made pub-|jliam Beecroft, who had been lie. later, indian Ambassador|Stabbed in the groin. ae Gopal Aswamli Parthasarthi) Beecroft was found on WASHINGTON (AP) -- De-\to negotiate with the U.S. On charged that between Tuesday|bench at the rear of a 'iinhis parting French Ambassador | the co-ordination of the two Herve Alphand says a meeting countries' nuclear forces, between Presidents Johnson and de Gaulle "would be cer- REFERS TO DIFFERENCES tainly very useful to have--one-| The problems which should n 5 be clarified before Johnson and ag t the diplomat said such a de Gaulle meet 'centre around! aeaaron snoula not be-arranged//uropean integration and_ the} "hefore we have clearer views Atlantic alliance, Alphand said about some very important adding problems we have to discuss in The differences we have are the next months." =; really differences of opinion! Alphand commented on a pos- and, as Jefferson said, differ- ences of opinion are ences in principles | It is normal and sound be-) tween free people and allies to} disagree; it is the privilege of| our free community of 'nations."' The Atlantic alliance, Al Gaulle mee- not differ Gaulle meet "gi Johnson-de sible Johnson-de ing in an interview with The Associated Press. He is return; ing to France this week after nine years as ambassador to the United States and will be- sible come secretgry-general of the|phand said, should be main- French foreign ministry tained, but France insists on Alphand said France will be|the "complete reorganization') ready next year to discuss its of NATO concept on the reorganization of He said: "We consider the al the North Atlantic Treaty Or-jliance necessary as long as a ganization. He also said his|threat exists, and it will exist] country will be prepared in 1966/for a long period of time, and Thursday, Pakistani troops,down 'house. opened fire six times in Kash-| Beecroft was one of a group mir and three times in the Pun: (drinking together throughout} jab. Saturday, prior to the stabbing. | FRENCH WOULD KEEP GERMAN'S FINGERS OFF ATOMIC TRIGGER to oust the Diefenbaker govern-| jbribe if he would supply the) cam:| THIS COW MOOSE IS IN THE BAG Oshawa. He has been hunt- ing for three years and shot his first moose last year. Dave Young, of 433 Hume- wood ave., Oshawa, proudly surveys the-675-pound Cow week with his wife, Flor- ence. Young, a driver with the PUC's bus __ division, : Mrs,__Young _ accompanies Moose he bagged with a made the big score at Ford her 'eaaeod oe the -3006 rifle on a Northern Lake, near Hearst, Ont., key action in film. Ontario hunting trip last about 630 miles north of --Oshawa Times Photo OTTAWA (CP) --Dr. Guy Marcoux said Sunday night he was warned against publishing his bribery allegations by some underworld characters who are involved in the case of the four bodies found recently in the Quebec bush. He said in a CBC interview that some of the threatening telephone calls he received be- fore publishing his sensational pamphlet Wednesday either were from men among the four found dead in a suspected un- derworld purge or who are now in custody in connection with the same case. Dr. Marcoux, Social Credit member of the last two Parlia- ments and now an independent candidate in Quebec-Montmor- READY TO TALK TO PROBE S-MARCOUX Dr. Claims He Was Warned Ere Publication Of Story about the calls or the individ- uals involved. He repeated his allegation that an unnamed person offered $25,000 to a Social Credit organ- izer just after the 1963 election for the names of five or six MPs who would agree to en- dorse the Liberals publicly and help them take office. Four days after the election, six Social Credit MPs from Quebec (now: Creditiste candi- dates) signed a statement sup- porting the Liberals. All six have denied being bribed or in- fluenced and all. have threat- ened to file libel suits against Dr. Marcoux after the Nov. 8 vote. Dr. Marcoux appeared on the network program This Hour has Seven Days. The interview was filmed Thursday in Quebec ency, declined to go into details ST. CESAIRE, Que. (CP)-- Gilbert Rondeau, who was one of six Social Credit MPs in- volved in a. 1963 statement of qualified support for Liberal government, said Saturday the sworn statement was made the same day Dr. Guy Marcoux and Social Credit Leader Rob- ert Thompson concluded ja "se- cret agreement." By joie of this agreement, said Mr.. Rondeau, "T and Marcas would be ap- pointed ministers in a coalition Diefenbaker cabinet.' He said the agreement be- tween Dr. Marcoux and Mr. Thompson on the one side and the Tories on the other was ap- parently designed to give the Conservatives the support they needed, after the 1963 election, to stay in power. No new government was formed under Conservative Leader John Diefenbaker, and the Liberals took power as a minority government. Mr. Rondeau, who was the Creditiste member for Shefford in the last House, said a pamph- let published--by._Dr. Marcoux Wednesday about the circum- stances leading up to the sup- Pickersgill 'does! Pickersgill| jshot at in a one - hour crime spree Woman, 46, Slain 4 Children In Crime Spree 'Shot To Death LAUREL, Md. (AP)--State Lago pre | beak ogee} on CLEVELAND. (AP)--Ajanymore," said Sco "Shei the hea oS woman was kidnapped and *snot| pulled free Be hak ' sous apartment. Three were dead to death, her companion was/have put another clip in the|and the fourth died en route to robbed and a policeman was|gun. He emptied his gun at us hospital. again and I felt-her go limp."| Officers said they were ques- Police are holding two Hol-\tioning a 37-year-old woman. lywood, Calif., men--Clyde W.| The victims were the children|i Alameda, 30, and Vincent J./of Denver D. Hargis, 44, of Podojil, 28. Vienna, Va,. The crime spree started out- side a night club in Independ- jee from Kansas and former ence where Mrs. Kosciewicz, of/mayor of Coffeyville, Kan. in the neighboring sub-| urbs of Valley View and Inde- pendence. Mrs, James struggled in the from drowning while her napper on shore reloaded pistol early Sunday. Kosciewicz, 46, dark to keep kid- his ny Jie She came to surface in 10 feet a i ey a pce Folice went t0.the vevidealadda of dirty Ohio Canal water, The|> >)" car, tney were after they received a call from 'i i. : aay [kidnapped at gunpoint. ' : ; man fired six more timés, kill- a Ae |Hargis. Officers quoted him as ing her with a shot in the fore- lsaying he had been telephoned head. | . "TI felt the only chance we} Prince Charles [by Wa, yore he mare bevnenty had was to jump into the/ s |was some serious trouble at her canal," said Harry E. Scott) TO Australia apartment. telling police of the crime spree! oe by a a i LONDON (AP) -- Prince Later, police stopped aj Scott, 38, had grabbed the|Charles, heir to the British Woman in downtown Laurel as woman in an attempt to escape} \throne, will spend 314 months | she was driving her car. They altheir abductor, They fled from next year as an exchange stu-jsaid she gave them a .25-cali- former congress-| port stat t of the six "is just a big balloon." Mr. Rondeau supported state- ments made Friday at a press conference given by five of the six, together with Creditiste MP Gilles Gregoire, in Quebec City. PREPARED STATEMENT During the conference, Ger- ard Perron of Beauce, another of the six, said the statement was prepared by Mr. Rondeau, with whom he had conceived the idea. In his pamphlet, Dr. Mar- coux, & Social Credit member in the last Parliament and an independent candidate in the City. Claims Marcoux In Secret Pact Nov. 8 election, said the state- ment was prepared by Hubert Ducharme, described as a law- yer for industrialist John Doyle. . Mr. Rondeau, in a telephone interview from his home in this community 25 miles east of Montreal, said Dr. Marcoux published his pamphlet '"be- cause he missed the boat as a possible government bpeoom and wanted = take Mr, Caou- ette's place of. Credit in Quebec." He said the 1963 statement, made after the inconclusive election of that year, 'was not made secretly but open! "At no time was there any question of money," said Mr, Rondeau. He said the six members "acted freely, without pres- sure, and no one offered us money." He added that they solicited money from no one and "no one among us received any." As for the role of Moise Dar- abaner, Mr. Rondeau said Alex- andre Bertrand, then Quebec vice-president of the Social Credit party and a witness to the statement, saw fit to have the statement sworn to before Darabaner, a commissioner of the Quebec Superior Court. Mr. Rondeau said Darabaner happened to have his office in the building where Social Credit also maintained an office. Darabaner now is before the courts on charges of fraud and arson and conspiracy to commit fraud and arson. Mr. Rondeau said the sending of the statement to Governor- General Vanier served to "de- feat a secret agreement be- tween Dr. Guy Marcoux and Robert Thompson made without the knowledge of Mr. Caouette and the other Creditistes." Some Toronto Dairi Farmers Dairy Ltd. their price and there were other dairy items. lher car, tumbled down an em-/@ent in Australia, Buckingham |bre automatic which had one bankment and into the canal in Palace announced today. bullet jammed in the firing) Valley View. They went under} A palace spokesman said|chamber. | water as the kidnapper fired ag, Sim Charles will attend the) Hargis told police he. had ishots. Then he reloaded, Geelong grammar school, aibeen separated from his wife) os couldn't keep her under'Church of England _ institution.ifor three months. 'Breakup Of Integrated NATO Asked - PARIS (Reuters)--An article "kite - flying' articles inspired ropean defence force, This would be abolished, the system reported to have been written by the French general staff. would involve a guarantee of would include a permanent co- | by the French general staff and The magazine is often the un- West German security by the ordination of Allied strategies, | passed by President Charles de Gaulle urged Tunday the French foreign ministry. keep Germany's finger off the known as deterrent." |- Oshawa Generals Defeat Habs; Tie Petes -- Pg. 6 breakup of integrated NATO The article said the Atlantic atomic trigger. The purely European defence | forces, exclusion of the U.S, alliance should become a sim- The article was the first de- system was proposed as a com- |. Ann Landers 11 - Obits -- 19 from European defence and no ple system of treaties, and all tailed outline of what was_be- plement to a non-integrated At- City News -- 9? Sports -- 6, 7, 8 West. German -voice in the use integration of = pag and lieved to be French official lantic alliance because, the au- Classified --- 16, 17, 18 Theatre -- .14 of atomic arm infra-structure shoul be re- thinking about the reform of thor said, of the wish in certain | a r pe The article, in the quarterly moved from NATO NATO which de Gaulle, has circles to give what he called a -- ' hi funos ae . organ of the Centre for Foreign After taking integration out been urging for seven years. dangerous role to the German Editorial -- 4 Women's -- 10, 11 Policy, was signed "XXX"-- of NATO .the author proposed The author said that while in- military staff in German mili- |= Financial -- 19 Weather -- 2 the traditional signature of to put it back into a special Eu- tegration of staff and troops tary affairs. 1 aavowaumoutraianemeet " iain offictal mouthpiece of the French atomic force, but wotld "or at least of the strategies nesia today over an allege NEWS HIGHLIGHTS es Hike Price TORONTO (CP) -- Milk prices increased one cent a quart from 26 cents today at several dairies here. Acme and Donlands Dairies Ltd., raised corresponding increases for China Protests To Indonesia PEKING (Reuters) -- China protested strongly to Indo- ° attack and search by Indo- nesian troops of its commercial counsellor's office in Ja- karta Saturday. 700 Maryland Prisoners Riot BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -- About 700 prisoners at Mary- land penitentiary here staged a sit-down strike today in the prison shops. Vernon L, Pepersack, state commissioner of correction, said there was as no violence but described it "a --potential--riot--situation"'. ue irataaetene earn erat eet .. In THE TIMES headuy:. GM Wilcat Walkout Seen Near End -- Pg. 9 District Marjorettes Make Fine Showing -- Pg. 5 + nae q Sn ene aoa) ob sige

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