Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 22

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believe Schmidt knew he wasjautomatic weapon--a machine- to be contacted. I don't think/gun or a rifle." he knew anything about any as-| The infonmant said the ex-pa- sassination attempt." |tient said he believed Schmidt He said Bird was questioned|owned such a weapon. because he had two rifles, Follows Death al a" | (erat ares eas Say: Police y The informant quoted the for- James Pitman, 63-year-old in- CORPUS CHRIST, tex per mental aims eng Tee, few, erate (AP)--Police, ing an in-jhe wanted to do away with the|) Sin December for a lecture former's tip to. the president and he needed a fully in the shooting death Monday of ° 15 - year - old Murray Emerson Bilton, also of Mount Forest. The charge is under the Fish and Game Act, said provincial constable W. N, Johnson, who investigated the death. He said Bilton was sitting alone on 2 knoll in some bushes about two miles from his home here, some 40 miles south of Owen Sound, when hit by a - "Nazi" Arsenal Firearm Charge "Innocent" MOUNT FOREST, Ont. (CP) Wayne Ferguson, 22, of Mount Forest was changed Wednesday Twenty-four fretght cars make up this mountain of debris near Montgomery, Minn. The pileup occurred TRUCK WRECKS TRAIN when a truck travelling on The truck was ground into State Highway 99 (top) struck chunks and authorities work- the side of the train in heavy fog at 6.50 am. yesterday. ed nearly eight hours to locate the body of the driver, Mar- | lowe Thompson, 34, Owatonna. (AP Wirephoto) ODDLY-NAMES PARTIES ADD FLAVOR Too Many Candidates Dont Spoil Broth By ALAN WALKER vote along Conservative lines. |uwsually considered on the ex- LONDON (CP) -- Maverick/vote tong Conservative lines. candidates from oddly-named| The Labor party controls the parties fight every British gen-|Northern Ireland Labor party treme left here. It is fighting two seats, Formed in 1904, the party has never won a' seat. eral election, almost always lose and then retire to prepare for the next fray Despite the importance of parties in politics here, no can- didate officially rums as a party member. The ballot shows him as an individual, listing only his name, address and occupa- tion. However, candidates' own publicity campaigns soon dis- close their party labels. They range from the extreme teft to the extreme right. Many defy all normal classification. Parties having only one can- didate in the fight include the anti - Vivisectionists, the Tax- payers' Coalition, the Commun- ist Revisionists, the Christian progressives, the World Gov- ernment Authority, the Far- mers' Candidate and. Social Credit. This last one, boasting 'a platform vaguely based on the Canadian Social Credit party, consists of A. S, Frost, con- testing the seat at Rugby. One "oddball" party an- nounced a candidate but he failed to qualify. This was the National Teen-Age party, with pop 'singer David (Screaming Lord) Sutch, 22, issuing a man- ifesto promising to knight the Beatles. He-got his nomination and the Labor and: Co-Opera- | tive party. | But what of the parties that put up candidates for almost certain defeat? The Communist party is the biggest of these | with 36 persons running. In the "We'll lose our deposits this time, same as always," Gilbert McClatchie said. The two New Liberal candi- dates, stressing individual rights and decrying all Social- | istic Practices. are on the ex- treme right. No parties are running on a racial ticket this year, Sir Os- wald Mosley's Union Move- ment, formerly the British Fas- cist party, is running no candi- dates. \Te Pee, our-voor (bali FOR LOVE SONNIE FRANCIS TITHRPSH RON AT AGT HWY to a threat tour of Canada and the U.S. with careless use of a firearm shotgun blast. Dad late from the office? 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