Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1963, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussday, Apel 23, 1963 15" ) . PC Recruitin \ 7th Fleet Moves Prison Hostage Story Haber La\Marsh Named Cabinet Minister Said A Precaution! Cloger Relations = Told By Commentator Denied By Cass) rE SI eE eatin tte For Canada-US. -- set by fo prime minister|Jean Casselman, 42, who has|were disclosed by defence au- NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.;released after all-night negotia-|chair and facing @ six-inch|General Cass denied Monday|pjefenbaker when he appointed|held Grenville-Dundas since she|thorities Monday as President (OP)--"I was afraid I was go-|tions with Webster that ended/honed knife. |that local Progressive Conserv-|_ woman to his cabinet was| succeeded her late husband as/Kennedy again reviewed the ing to be an eyewitness to his|with their transfer to other fed-| Troops from Chilliwack army) ative party organizations act)continued Monday by Prime|/MP for that Eastern Ontario|perilous Laotian situation. murder with a chance to endleral prisons in Canada. camp moved out of the prison|"as a recruiting agency in fill-/Minister. Pearson. seat in 1958, ; Informants described th e/of closer Canada-U.S, relations, up dead beside him." Gerard Caissey, 28, andjlate Monday as the prisoners|ing such posts as that of sher-| Judy La Marsh, 38-year-ld| Miss La Marsh was the Léb-|planned movements as less|segesting parliamentarians of Jack Webster, 45, a radio|wayne Carlson, 21, won trans-|Cleaned up the debris of rioting.) iff.' : lawyer from Niagara Falis, was|eral critic on immigration de-|than a "show of force" andithe two coutries meet soon to commentator here, told in de-lfer to St. Vincent de Paul pri-|. As Caissey, Carlson and Wood) Mr Cass' statement followed|named minister of health and| partment matters during Mrs,|stressed that the ships have not/attempt to settle differences tail Monday how three desper-|son near Montreal. Nelson|held the guard, some 200 other} questions in the legislature by| welfare, Fairclough's term in that port-|been ordered into the Gulf of|actoss the conference table. ate convicts, one of whom|wood, 27, was sent to Stoney|Prisoners went on a rampage.|NDP Leader Donald C. Mac-| First woman ever appoined) folio, leading to the first Com-|Siam, Rather, they described it} As Liberal Leader Lester B. thought he was dying of cancer|Mountain' Penitentiary near|More than 200 RCMP, steel-|Donald, who quoted a Nnews|to a federal cabinet in Canada|mons debates between twolas preparedess'should the mil-| pearson took office as prime nod had nothing to lose, held! winnipeg. helmeted and armed with rifles,| story from last Thursday 8 is-| was Mrs, Ellen Fairclough who! women, ' itary subsequently get orders to minister at a Mi the @ guard at knifepoint for almost] ane three held Denis hostage|!ooed tear Bas shells to quell! sue of the Timiskaming! became secretary of state when| 4 native of Chatham, Ont.,|undertake a mission. Ottawa Monday, 14 hours at the British Colum- se the rioting, Speaker, a weekly newspaper|Mr. Diefenbaker formed his|in. new health minister al-| For the time being, U.S, em-|Montana Democrat rose in the bia Penitentiary. from Friday night until late\BECOME NERVOUS published at New Liskeard. | first government in 1957, Later| tended the University of Tor-|phasis remained on diplomatic|U.S, Senate to suggest "it is Guard Pat Dennis, 35, was'Saturday morning, wired to a HF , anaes or he we a eee ee she pes ne ene ot onto and graduated from thelefforis to prevent Laos from|time to say to our Canadian A , : | immigration - ji Sun, the trio holding the guard) servative delegates met in En-| gene rei i po! Osgoode Hall Law School. falling to the Commuists List Of Members got nervous. "The mad ringleader, Cais- sey, his lean face suffused with giehart last Tuesday evening to consider applications for the post of sheriff of Timiskaming The 58-year-old Hamilton ac- countant was one of the Con- servative ministers defeated in friends that we should both doj Mont. anger, stuck the knife against) qistrict,"' Dennis' throat and screamed at) 'The NDP leader quoted the| Miss La Marsh was one of ect n oP me: "Tell Warden Tom Hall if] story as saying six persons ap-|four women elected to the 26th oS dite pr oo plied - ~ ee Parliament in this month's Following is the vaenaaled. Att G. Bishop (PC) 509;\Wenster We all die." a the hs one pena big oy nm ere Press list of members elected|xJ. Arthur Moore (PC) 487. | "Carison, too, had turned Wiis ike hattotting had bbdéleieoted ta Mingere Fels: 'Mrs in New Brunswick, majorities] Restigouche (three members) patently psychopathic, waving cimgheied,". Mt. HacDernid et seg nec gn mci He . being approximate in many|-- Raymond Doucet (L) 421; his knife and matching Caissey pov "Glewin Moody of Halle os i Frog ord lay Ha eases, with party gain shown|xGoonges Te ee (L) sos. (scream for scream." eybury was the successful can-|time in Winnipeg South, and waloes, ovat, enanged ae ian On 5 gt Webster quoted Caissey S| aigatc. The recommendation of Miss Pauline pp en "é. an ir ast legislature): Pa: Easley & *|saying he wasn't afraid to die 'saishinst ' Hates Albert (two members)--xEv-|bers) -- A. Y. Goss (L) 116; [because he is 'dying of can-|'¢, a8s0Cialion will be pre-|other newcomer who won in the erett Newcombe (PC) 1,233;)John D. MacCallum (L) 199; |cor." Hoffman (PC-Timiskaming)." land, xOlause D. Taylor (PC) 1,253. |Daniel A. Riley (L) 270; George)" "They only give me four pills ae NDP fendore eration land, ie a Carleton (three members) --|T. Urquhart (L) 107. Four gains), day," Caissey was quoted in ik Ot weak o pode 5 Only woman on the Con- xRichard Hatfield (PC) 2,848;|/from PC. |teHing of his medical treatment ee de to fi. buch so Bigeet mFred A. McCain (PC) 2,850;| Saint John County (two memlat the prison. "I die anyway. ci 7", vot rs s Po: s xEdison Stairs (PC) 2,853. bers)--Rodman E. Logan (PC)|] rather die here with their ma-| Pty ur " OR TECORNEs 4 Charlotte (four members) -- ie ty arles A. Meliveen| Hine 5." Ca. AR, ass answere red Hawkins (L) 297; (587, ony : ; a. Irwin (L) 440; xLeon| Sunbury (two members) "las Cee Oke" agreed to Asked whether Mr. Hoffman G. Small (L) 293; xKenneth G,|W. R. Duilfie (L) 800; xR. Lee! -- had reported the "recommen- Webber (L) 377. MacFarlane (L) 853. | dation to the attorney-gen- Gloucester (five members)--| Victoria (two members) = (Mt anagement-Labor eral's department, Mr. Cass the April 8 federal election, xOmer Boudreau (L) 6,217; Y. sig hig Ne bers -- ore ae i Jean (L) 6,100; xEr-|Leon B. Rideout ( ect). s e attorney-general said he seat icherd Ly torr: xClaude/One gain-from Lib. Chats Said Needed had "received no such recom- Savoie (L) 6,018; xH. H. Wil-/ Westmorland (four members)) MONTREAL (CP)--Manage-|mendation in my time. in of. CLEANERS, ond LAUNDERERS liamson (L) 6,014. |--xDonaid Harper (I) 2,492;/ment and labor should meet|fice," and no such recommen- WHITBY = COBOURG Kent (three members) --|xJoseph E. Leblanc (L) 2,342;|less over the bargaining table|dation regarding a new sheriff|| BowMANVILLE - SCARBORO xHugh Dysart (L) 1,507; xAndre|xCleophas Leger (L) 2,557;|and more for informal chats,|for Timiskaming. Curtains, Drapes, Blonkets, Rugs F, Richard (L) 1,499; xLouis J./xPercy Mitton (L) 2,404. a survey of 110 leading Cana-| "'Are you kidding?" one oppo- OSHAWA'S ONLY Robichaud (L) 1,569. York .(four members) --\dian executives shows. sition member shouted. UNIONIZED SHOP Kings (three members) --|xHarry Ames (PC) 4,234; xG.| Details of the survey con-| Mr. MacDonald asked to xJoon B, M, Baxter (PC) 1,927;|&, Chalmers (PC) 4,458; xWel-\ducted by the National Indus-| whom in the attorney-general's 723-4631 xGeorgé E. Hrton (PC) 1,864;|don Lawrence (PC) 4,154; xJ.|trial Conference Board were re-|department such recommenda- 50 MILL xC, B, Sherwood (PC) 1,991. F, Mcinerney (PC) 4,443. leased here today. tions would go. Madawaska (three members) ry os Adrien Levesque 7 (714, xLaurier Levesque ( 1700; Fred §. Soucy (L) 1,758. Moukton City (two. members) sl, «G. DesBrisay (L) 351; xGiR art J. Robichaud (L) 192 Northumberland (four mem- bers) -- xH. Graham Crocker (L) 1,981; xJ. Fraser Kerr (L)| 1,838; xClarence §S. Menzies! (L) 1,711; xNorbert Theriault! (L) 1,827: Queens (two members) -- Ordered Out, Patient Has | Severe Attack | KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. on John (Bud) Cuthbertson, 48, ordered by the Ontario Hospital Commission to leave District Hospital Mo- day, suffered a severe attack of bleeding ulcers Saturday and) will remain in hospital for) treatment. "He'll be kept in the active! patient ward until his condition | improves," said Dr. T. W. Boyd, chief of staff at the hos-| The commission advised the hospital in a letter Friday that rtson, an arthritic pa-| tient at the hospital for the last| 12 years, be discharged. The commission ended Hr. Outhbertson's insurance cover- age April 4 on the grounds it no longer considered him a chronic patient. This decision was appealed on the patient's behalf by both the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 87, and the hospital. 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