Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1964, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 4, 1964 By CAROL KENNEDY LONDON (CP) -- What was the British cabinet doing during) the fateful month of July, 1914, that sultry luli between the assassination of the Austrian archduke at Sarajevo and the outbreak of the First World War? The short answer--not much, A list of cabinet papers for the period 1880 to 1914, now available. for anyone's inspec- tion at the public records office, shows a strangely meagre tally for those ominous days. An Ox- ford historian writing in The 'Times says it would be im- possible to judge from these memoranda and foreign office dispatches that a world crisis was On the boil. - The July, 1914, documents themselves are still bound by the rule that keeps all British official papers under wraps for a full 50 years. They won't be open to the public until early next year. But the titles of the papers speak eloquently of how the Asquith cabinet was occupy- British Cabinet Idle During Fateful July elected Liberal government sent a memo round his cabinet col- feagues beginning: "The time has come for the total abolition of the House of Lords." The radical minister was Winston S. Churchill, then pungently anti- Conservative and home secre- tary in the Asquith administra- tion. The previous year Churchill, then a trade minister, played a leading part in opposing British naval expansion to match the estimates of Germany's fren- zied activity--estimates he dis- misseq as alarmist. But by 1911, when he was first lord of the admiralty, he had changed his views and in. 1912 he set about strengthening the British fleet, only to come under much the same kind of criticism he himself had voiced three years earlier, The public records office tapped some private collections to garner the 3,300 cabinet pa- pers--among them the late Lord Beaverbrook's pile of Lloyd Ajax Man In Bridge Semi-Final TORONTO (CP) -- A team captained by Eric Murray of Toronto is the tournament fa- vorite going into today's semi- finals of the Spingold Trophy cesses, event at the American Con- Here for the professional or| tract Bridge League's summer amateur historian are. all the | Nationals. records of English government! Murray's team, the only one --its legal documents stretching| undefeated in the event, plays back to the Norman Conquest;|Dan Rotman of Chicago in one its state papers from the acces-| semi-final while Clifford Russell sion of King Henry VIII; all the of Miami Beach, Fla., plays letters, accounts and reports| Bruce Gowdy of Ajax, Ont., in that formeq the mechanism of the other. opens neg the world's great: Except for Murray, the semi- a v0 : = 4 : finalists each have one defeat | In e section Capture ' |Enemy Documents are the pa-| Murray's Toronto team | Pe iearned a bye into the semi- |pers of Count Alfred von Schlief-| 5; l d Mond: by 4 fen, the original Schlieffen Plan|0@! round Monday by duwn- ing previously - unbeatea John The Public Records Office, a frowning stone fortress »ccupy- ing a block just off Fleet Street, London's newspaper row, holds the raw material of England's history in its dim, dusty re- man downed a team captained a place on the six-man North BIG BAKERY by Alvin Roth of New York by|American team that will meet) Romania is building ite larg- 11 points while Russell defeated|Italy in 1965 in South Americajest bakery at Bucharest where Crawford by 16 points. for the World Bridge cham-|it will produce 150 tons of bread Murray's victory assured him|Pionship. a day. of no worse than third place in the trophy event, It also means that team members Percy Sheardown and Bruce Elliott have qualified to participate in trials at Dallas in November for Yearning fora Yacht? 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WATCHED BIRDS --(AP Wirephoto) Small wonder, in view of this -- piel AWOLY tower detachment in Whitehall, that Foreign Secre- tary Sir Edward Grey felt able to go calmly bird-watching in the country the weekend before war broke out. | The pre 1914 documents, lavailable to the public in photo- graphic copies, provide some intriguing sidelights on political Gate Bridge toll plaza at end of coast-to-coast bicycle trip that began in New York City on May 10, The elder Frain is LBJ Turns Corner In Political Move By JACK BELL ary to head off the possibility|pistory. Plans for a channel WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-|that the attorney-general might/tunnel, for instance, were de- dent Johnson appears to have|Toll up more write-in votes for/nated as early as 1882. Only turned the corner in a politically|second place than. Johnson's| now does it look as though ac- touchy manoeuvre to substitute] presidential nomination total in/tion will be taken. his own brand for the Kennedy|the March New Hampshire pri J) February, 1910, a fire- a on his io ager ; P rule leating member of the newly- The president's action las 7 wi -- week in ruling Attorney-General HAS GooD RECORD Robert F. Kennedy and several|- Johnson's strategy has been to R b ] others out of consideration for;compile a record in Congress; Congo edels the party vice-presidential nomi- and in executive actions which) nation was viewed generally as| would convince Democratic lib-| ie culminating seven months of ef-|¢Tals and independent voters he| Step Pp 1g t forts in this direction. could be relied upon to push pro-) The feeling among politicians} S*essive programs. LEOPOLD VILLE. (AP)-- was that Johnson would be well) He seems to have become|Rebel bands clashed Monday satisfied to have history say he|convinced that he has achieved) with Congolese soldiers at Wa- helped get the late John F. Ken-/that . objective. Civil rights or-|nie Rukula, about 30 miles east nedy elected but would not like|ganizations have applauded his|of Stanleyville, messages from to have it recorded that he a ag that a issue. Organ ithe Eastern Congo said. to depend on the Kennedy name/ized labor endorsements have) ; ; : in his own elective try for the| been rolling in. White co Rada yan egy ll presidency. Those who know(|surveys indicate that Johnson} osition against a rebel advance Johnson well think he decided|has attained a solid position in| PY Stanleyville. main city' of long ago against taking Kennedy) the industrialized northern state| |), northeastern Congo on the ticket with him. | Thus in a gust the president does : They recalled the successfuljnot need the Kennedy name on} : White House activity in Febru-|the' ticket in that area, as he)! the fighting. aa might have last December. Leftist-led rebels have seized) Beyond that, the attorney-gen-| about one-sixth of The Congo in | eral has political liabilities John-| Stepped up fighting over the last 0Ca e y |son is not eager to take aboard,| few months. |Because of his civil rights en-| Meanwhile, a new constitution) s i |forcement . activities Kennedy|for The Congo came into force R would provide a heavy drag on|Sunday, President Joseph Kasa- im eeves \the ticket in the South. 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