'| { | i ; 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 3, 1966 ROLLS' ROLE IN GERMAN PR While Canadian and other. Winners are the .cus- American housewives are tomers, such as this man See On BCE. WOE with a stringbag of rolls against chain stores, simi- lar stores in Neu Isenburg, he bought for one pfenning (one - quarter of a cent) Germany, are fighting a 1 price war against each each. Customers are buying ICE WAR them by the hundreds. So what if they do get stale? They always can be ground up for use with wiener schnitzel. (AP Wirephoto) Canadian Stowaway Stalls Russian Vessels S VICTORIA (CP)--A stowaway who identified himself as Andre |to Victoria. Dubois, a French citizen, was} "] didn't want to break any still-holding up the sailing of a|Canadian or Soviet laws," the Soviet freighter anchored two|master said. "He told me he miles off Victoria early today./wanted to go to Japan maybe, Dubois is believed to have}maybe Hong Kong, maybe Rus- boarded the vessel Ola while it/| sia." was loading grain in Vancouver.| Captain Pepshivaley said he Efforts to remove him from|asked Dubois how long he the ship all day Wednesday by/|planned to stay in Russia and ship's officers, agents and Ca-/he replied: "Maybe two months nadian immigration officialsjor two years--maybe my whole failed. They could find no legal |life." | footing for his ouster. | Immigration officials The vessel left Vancouver|they could not force the man Monday night. Dubois was dis-|to leave the ship because they covered in the ship's rope locker|had no proof he boarded the tion authorities and turned back Soviet ailing Reporters spent' several hours with a broken bottle--was re-| NNR Ro Da ee ine diniiie ahead Aaceidin aaa deedindia det din th na aks eae le eo 5 pep alae bi st sip sks LONDON (CP)--A German in- telligence officer who posed as a' Canadian spy in wartime France helped put defences on the alert against the disastrous 4 a agian raid on Dieppe Aus. 9, 1942, a British writer says in a' book published. today. . j Edward Coobiidze, 6 Agent |for the special operations execu- |tive during the Second World | War, tells the story in a detailed |narrative of sécret service op- jerations in occupied Europe | titled Inside S.0.E. | Cvuokridge traces the blunders | and the triumphs of the S.0.E.-- |many of those agents were |trained at Oshawa, Ont.--includ- Wartime Secret Agents Trained At Oshawa Base Dieppe raid was not betrayed, nor was security. broken." However,. Cookridge relates that forewarning contributed to the 68-per-cent casualties among the 5.000 men of the Canadian 2nd Division at Dieppe--almost 1,000 killed, nearly 600 wounded and almost 2,000 taken prisoner, v 6 WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA A REALLY GOOD PLACE TO BUY ' A FINER USED CAR 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST @ WHITBY @ PHONE 668.9304 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Eckert, who also was instru- mental in cracking the Allied in- telligence organization in south- ern France, had. spent two pre- war years in Canada as a com- mercial representative. With the help of a turncoat French re- sistance man, Eckert infiltrated anti - German organizations in northwestern France as "Harold jing the capture and courage of Canadians F. H. Pickersgill and 'T, K. MacAlister. The two Canadian agents, {caught by the Germans soon) lafter they were parachuted into| France in 1945, were executed) lin Buche nwald concentration were | story -- which includes an es-| cape attempt in Paris by Pick-| ersgill, who killed two Germans ilated. in Foot's official history. | | 1 Evans," a Canadian S.0.E. of- icer, Through a duped woman) resisiance member, Eckert learned that an unti-Nazi officer WHYTE BRrOS.. Furniture and Upholstery of the German labor force in| BEAUTY AID BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD Dieppe had been providing the| British with information about the harbor town, | town. Eckert informed German military headquarters and '"'pre- cautions were taken to. streng- then the defences" at Dieppe. Cookridge says Eckert named | | sults of his research followed|an interpreter with Allied head- Cookridge says the Canadians) the anti-Nazi German officer in| were among a group of prison-| Diepper as Niemeyer, but adds ers hanged from hooks on the|"I do not believe this was his |wall of the Buchenwald crema-| real name." | torium. Eckert, now.a Hamburg busi-| Piekersgill was the brother of nessman, told Cookridge that he Transport Minister Pickersgill, |!0st track of Niemeyer in the) His 6€9-page account of S.0.E. fe | activities throughout Europe is|ESCAPED TO ENGLAND jbased on interviews with more) 'He is still convinced that the than 600 former agents on both German escaped with the sur-| sides as well as on a study of | vivors of the Canadian units to| j wartime documents. Official) England and he says Niemeyer |British permission to publish re-| was employed after the war as | publication last spring of an of-| quarters in Europe and later |ficial history of the S.O.E. in) with the British control commis- |France by Oxford historian M./ sion in Germany." R. D. Foot. : i Eckert, now 50, was tried Cookridge says Heinz Eckert, and sentenced to death by the a German intelligence captain) French after the war but was FOR ALL \ " ) voue b Softer Lovlier Skin, j hie. Improvement FURNISHING ' A ' More Lustrous Hair } Headquorters" NEEDS \ i Automotives Tim 668-5818 55 King'St. £, 623-5252 Call CULLIGAN 668-2200 en ee @ RULES = --P7- For An Evening OF Relaxation USED CAR Each week for the next 26 weeks there will appear throughout } i len the advertisements on this feature the letters forming the name of iF / Visit The... VALUES a famous person or place. 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The author, who bases his in- Hala. igh ag pretest 2 s _|tion employees will vote Nov.| formation on'a post-war, Inter-|os 54 to decide whether they willl view with Eckert, says "it has! be represented by the Canadian| won't have no chances at all to|never been officially disclosed | Union of Public Employees or} take pictures (go home). You people's reputations." An attempt to get an order said|Dubois' removal from the ves-| sel also failed. Officials of both Canadian and governments were ex-| after the Ola had been eight|ship at a Canadian port. jpected to become involved in hours at sea. A spokesman for the Ola's the case today. Capt. V. Pepshivalev of the|shipping agents said the Soviet Ola said he immediately re-| vessel came directly to Vancou- whether treachery was com ninders," although the commanders concluded after- been prepared for the Dieppe raid. 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