Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1962, p. 26

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Soe Se eR ee ae recone PC ae Jog pg a gh yn ere wre wee. ee 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 17, 1962 Famous Priest Breaks Silence By HAROLD SCHACHERN Roosevelt for recognizing Rus- Detroit News) Copyright sia. I stil think 1 was right a DETROIT (AP) -- Rev. m I opposed him for giving 4 Charles E. Coushtio, aa of the|the Russians $11,000,000 to set Despite his defence of his liar." Hamilton, Ont. He taught at Assumption College, Windsor, St. Michael's College. He showed much of his old figures in the 20th century,|think I was right in opposing broke a our entry into the war on the bhneay! public silence ate oF i rar criticized, Although convinced he was And once-famed Canadian f Roosevelt but Engl - he had not granted an inter-|ooseve ngland and Rus ee -- _-- Vo = view since his broadcast dis-|Sia a8 allies as well, he added: Might in his pines desuncia. [appeared from the air in 1940, tions of president Franklin D. and his newspaper, Social Jus- Roosevelt in the days during tice, was closed in 1941. the rise of Hitler and the/TRANSITION 'TRYING' world's move toward world war in the 1930s, He said: tion from a world figure to the|themselves." "TI still think I was right, for|quiet role of a parish priest had instance, in breaking with Mr.'been a "trying one," Germany, but here you had the extreme left and the extreme the same, and I felt we should otherwise "would make me a)otry private pursuit of professional Father Coughlin was born in|hate pedlars. ity as the primary duty of men from 1916, the year he was|if all walks of life, a virtue he ordained a priest, until 1923. He himself demonstrated in acced- also was a teacher at Toronto|ing to the wishes of his arch- bishop. continued as an active preacher in his owa pulpit at the Shrine of the Little Flower in suburban . actions, ni i Royal Oak, his oratory has most controversial American|them up in business. And I still] it etlae' selld i been but a pale echo of the "It wasn't because I was for| World War castigation of the ain British Empire and coining of|changed. the phrase, "'international bank- right of totalitarianism, both|¢ts," Father Coughlin said : He conceded that the transi-jlet them fight it out among/the British Empire for its politi- cal imperialism, and to inter- Although once accused as anjnational business for its eco- and to say|antisemite, he concluded "'big-'nomic imperialism. Se Oa arpa gna ig passe' and is today the He listed obedience to author- Although Father Coughlin has Weliand Canal | Closes Season Saturday Night}; PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP) The 1962 navigation season in the Welland Canal closed at midnight Saturday with the Lake Transport the last to en- _ iter the canal downbound. She flamboyant and often vitriolic)jocked through Port Colborne at radio ss pay hye ea 5: , 7 an estimated 30,000, Sunda: i Father Coughlin, now 71, said|Justified in denouncing not only|i; toners on 47 stations. t Gneeion. 55 p.m., six hours before the The Coaifax en route from Recalling his per - Second|Toledo, could not beat the dead "I was strongly opposed to line and her orders were The Dolomite, owned by R. E. 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