Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Apr 1963, p. 19

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ts ' Pe ae ee rene caer vege 6 d 3 ~ et f or ac eee a yp ee bee nea A a an NEE IE NSS € an EATO NSOPER VALUE | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 16,1963. 19 Anti-Castro War Into Second Gear carry out cosiderable harass- ment. hii toy -- raid's against Fidel Castro's|for example, 000. wo! Communist Cuba are halted for|of weapons and ammunition, the moment. But new action is| confiscated by authorities in the being planned, possibly soon, in| recent crackdowns. But the or- defiance of a United States ban.|ganizatios do not lack money, | Today, two years after the apparently. Escambray leader disastrous asion, | Eloy Gnuiterrez Meoye is there is ae gre air| known to have boasted that his |outit still has large stores of among the gulenly angry, is weap s, ammuniien and " ' equipment hidden. A member Miamt's exile community. Io Aipha #8 told me "we sil 1 i have enough boats to give them beet one Aa is in the (the Castro regime) trouble." . "Watch out next| BOAT STILL LURKING i Alpha 66 has had two boats intercepted and put out. of ac- about such matters. it}tion by the U.S. and British. comes it's going to be a lulu."| Another ae the --, = Bases in the Bahamas used| still is lurking somewhere in in- by organizations such as Alpha ternational waters in the vicin- 66, the Second Front of Escam-|ity of the Bahamas. : bray and the Revolutionary Stu-| Alpha 66 is one of about five dent Directorate have been put| organizations, small in member- out of action by British and U.S.|ship, which carry on active) crackdowns. Their leaders have | harasement of the Havana Te) been order main in Dade| &ime. | (Miami) oh gg | A weil - informed non - Cuban) | source said: MOVE BASES | "The raids in themselves are But anti-Castro organizations' not important except possibly as | are moving to new bases now--|a means for the exiles to let/ probably outside the Bahamas| off steam and demonstrate their | area and most likely some-|heroism in working to free) where among the small islands) Cuba. You don't bring down a) in the Caribbean Sea, within| building by thnowing stones striking distance of Cuba. [through a window. But it sus- Recovering from the shock of| tains their hopes. the U.S. intervention in their) "When new attacks come, anti-Castro activities, the mem-|that in turn will enhance Cas- bers of the militant organiza-|tro's position. He will blame the ions are marking time, making} United States and then ridicule Men's and Young Mens for that SIX HANDSOME STYLES plans. They are even talking of uniting their efforts which would be a remarkable develop- ment for the perennially-divided Cuban exil ies. They still have the means tol its patrols. And there will be! ridicule from the Cuban exile) side, too, and probably from) Latin America. There will be anti - Yankeeism all over the place, on ali sides." | Thompson Claims Members RED DEER, Alta. (CP)--Na- tional Social Credit Leader Rob- ert Thompson says he has been told that "a rather handsome remuneration" was proposed in to get some Quebec Social Credit members of Parliament chairman of the party's caucus, to hold an investigation into the statement because "certainly none of our members have the right to go ahead and make an arrangement of their own." The Social Credit leaders said he does not plan to go to Ot- tawa personally until after a holiday. He was not available for com- mem on a statement from Real Caouette, deputy party leader, criticizing the way Mr. Thomp- eon handled the investigation. Mr, Caouette said he should have been consulted first. A spokesman for Liberal Leader Pearson said he had no knowledge of any such offer be- ing made, and that the first Mr. Pearson heard of Social Credit MPs giving support to the Liberals was in the state- to be an unflattering commen tary on his own followers, sug- in Parliament could be bought. support the Liberals. organization in Quebec. "| Nab 4th Youth | NY. Theft | SCARSDALE, N.Y. ,|Stole a tin box containing $63,- Bribed gesting as it did that their votes In Quebec, Dr. Guy Marcoux, Social Credit party whip, said But he said no party has no| In $63,100 (AP) -- The last of four youths who 100 surrendered to police Mon- day and handed over $3,840. He was accompanied by his par- ents. It brought to $60,000 the amount recovered in the theft by three 15-year-old boys and one 16-year-old. The only boy identified was John O'Connor, 16, who is be- ing held for grand jury action on grand jarcey charges. O'Connor's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John J. O'Connor of Scars- dale, brought the theft to light Saturday after they found nearly $16,000 in the boy's room. They notified the other par- ents after young O'Conner told how the four removed the tin 'box from a hiding place in the! home of Mario Lalli, 48, a mag-| azine distributor. | The parents turned the boys) over to the authorities. ment of the six who said they made it voluntarily, with no ex-! pectation of reward. | SURPRISES HIM Another Liberal source said he was surprised at Mr. Thomp- son's remark because it seemed Must Reward Learning, Prof. Claims TORONTO (CP) -- Many of iety's i would jand declared jority of Progressive Conserva- Lalli's son, William, 22, claimed the money, police said, it represented wedding gifts and race track winnings, Official Count Cuts PC's Edge PETROLIA, Ont. (CP) -- The official count Monday in Lamb- ton-Kent niding reduced the ma- tive M. T. 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