' : Quebec Claims Pact Powers And Adds Issue To Debate By KEN KELLY national agreement with a for-/but apparently only with respect OTTAWA (CP)--The claim toleign country he assumes 0 ee ate Pore ogee treaty - making powers X-| province will work through thelwanqin JOINED IN : pressed by Quebec Education)roqerai government's external pony Pg al og macony iio affairs machinery. __. |ter Martin joined the debate. pant Bl tik tio al debate|, 2ne. same day, Mr. Gerin-lfm a statement issued from his ba Pwr Aya Lajoie returned to the question) otrice Friday evening, Mr. Mar- inside and outside Parliament.|i, another public speech. He a5-|tin noted that where matters on|a sociologist reports. His claim was challenged in|serted Quebec's right to initiate] which an agreement is sought official circles here this weeklinternational agreements with|ai) under provincial jurisdic- soon after it was made in anjforeign countries not only inition, "the provinces can discuss address to a group of foreign|matters under provincial juris-|qetailed arrangements directly consular officials. diction but also in matters Of|with the competent authorities Prime Minister Pearson, then|joint federal-provincial jurisdic-|¢ the country concerned." entered the fray, suggesting/tion. | But when a formal interna- diplomatically that if a prov-; His remarks were backed UP|tional agreement is to be con- ince wants to initiate an inter-'Friday by Premier Jean Lesage) «juded, he added, federal pow- Gangster - Turned - Good, | Ps over-all foreign policy must nec- essarily come into operation." These public statements may 31 Bo Wineberg,, But before . the HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP)-- Dutch Schultz, Owen Vincent (Owney) Mad-|Chink Sherman and others. den, prohibition era gangster! While in New York's Sing and racketeer who ruled by ter-\sing prison, Madden admitted ror in New York and New Jer-|tg operating a brewery at 10th) sey, died here Saturday. He was|ayenue and 24th Street in New) subject in the Commons last yerin-Laj § e} Death from chronic emphy-000 gallons of beer each 0D lhe ty ny yd sema, a lung disease, ended his|Federal agents estimated the) hile Parliament was having 30 years of quiet retirement in|value of the brewery's equip-| on Easter recess this central Arkansas resort|ment at $1,500,000. The brewery, Kee r city. |closed while Madden was in|BNA ACT CLEAR Madden's blazing underworld|prison on a 10-to-20-year sen-| The British North America career spanned two decades of|tence in the Doyle slaying. He/Act, the basic constitutional bootlegging and racketeering in|served eight years. |document, has this to say about the two states. In his later) REASON FOR KILLING | treaties: years, Madden was a generous' police said Doyle was killed tistic entertainment value and|Nam policy and to dispei whatjaround the country in r Terry d'Andre, is an official of!students who have been out-|points they hope to get across singer and a comedienne with'the Southeast Asian conflict. 'lers related to "the conduct of/sentation today to the Pacific S Sociological d'Andre says: be a prelude to demands for a|strippers conform to the popular! said; stereotype of , ' Ig ne ere: fea sat oreindiel prostitues nonsense about the nature of the owers at the federal-provincia eee |nons betes i ; { Owney Owned New Yor \coafureone scheduled for May| "Alhough they recognize that|StTuggle there, |Nam is not intervening because : \31, ! \strippers are not well thought! conference|of, they argued that the real dif-| opens the whole question will/ ference | pebuttal get an airing in the Commons.|and the 'nice person' was a lack|{4cts by men who are supposed reputtal, Questions were raised on thelof hypocrisy in their cases. . , month at the end of the last i,, 73. York City that turned out 300,-|Parliamentary session. Sineling has changed significantly| wniie over the past decade or so. They|- é 'claim it has become less artistic and more blatantly sexual. increasingly| | 4. / \"r y pe R 61% most of the git "i € girls volunteered pessimistic Ca AY intimacy of the cocktail hour, the gracious "The Parliament and govern- evaluations of the future pros- Striptease DEAN RUSK CRITICAL OF PRESS, PROFESSORS, STUDENTS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 26,1965 13 Loses 'Art'; Just Sexual WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thejsuing another official U.S. Seeks Support For Viet Nam Policies "white wants to underline that sinte Gepartziont: ts trving eae ere ut a taalpende immodest tee C t in Southeast Asia rather|erican troops to help South Viet : ; : ent's view on Viet Nam. peace immediate e Com-|ment in Southeast Asia ratherjerican troops to he' SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP)/find ways to boost public sup-) 24, department also oy Bry munists show candiaeie 4 Then External Affairs Minis-/The strip tease is losing its ar-|Port for the United States' Viet|ning to send more speakers| And fourth, it will note U.S.! In other developments: the|preference for devoting re-, --U.S. officials said Friday it to make|sources to economic develop-|could require up to 300,000 Am- stands ready te nem me ER AN Nam stem a full-scale invasion \by China. than to war. secretary Dean Rusk calls non-|to mounting requests for gov- sensical views of the war there.|ernment spokesmen to discuss Prime targets of the cam-|Viet Nam. Miss Ann|paign are the professors and| The officials listed four becoming "blatntly sexual" The sociologist, py ge ageekae rt of hades £ spokenly critical -- sometimes|more clearly. Artists, to which the strippers|/with demonstrations--of the use|_, belong, and has appeared as alof American military force in|CRITICIZES PRESS | First is what they call the facts about North Vietnamese! intervention in South Viet Nam. They said headlines daily speak of U.S. bombing raids on the north, but seldom give such dis-| play to slaughter of South Viet- /namese villagers by Communist' | Viet Cong guerrillas. The argument that North Viet them, | Rusk spoke bluntly Friday In a paper she wrote for pre-/night to the American Society of International Law, whose Miss) membership includes many uni- iversity professors. A one-time "There is little evidence that| college teacher himself, Rusk Association, them as quasi-| "I continue to hear and see "T sometimes wonder at the|Viet Nam--north and South--is gullibility of educated men and|@!l theoretically one country the stubborn disregard of plain|4/8o will get state department between the stripper jto be helping our young to) Second, U.S. officials intend to ,learn--especially to learn how/stress that it is in the U.S, na-) to think." tional] interest to help South Viet U.S, officials indicated, mean-| Nam. they are considering. is-' Third, The strippers also suggeste t the character of strip-danc.| the state department "In both theatres and. strip Your table is waiting! joints, 'dirty talk' by the strip- per has become common, "Consequently, Dine in leisured elegance in the Blue Room, your every wish fulfilled with continental subtlety, your every taste captured with 'cordon blue' cuisine. The sophisticated luxury of glass-encircled dining is as close . } contributor to charities, parti-)).oause he tried to steal Mad- ment of Canada shall have all'pects for the persistence of ZF om ' Call fi Soe | Se | s } i ? ssar ere ' fogs i as your phone. Call for reservations and cuarly those benefitting youné/den's girl friend and attnenpied pewete Boca aie re a a ay" BR K, revel in-Royal Blue" carpet treatment at people. He rigorously avoided), muscle in as head of the f eye 4 t nits The title of Miss d'Andre's so- me sd, the Canadiana soon, : publicity. _ |Gopher gang. ER iey ' sa vou d foreign ciological paper: An Oceypa- I { )~.--Sy Licensed Under the Liquor Liesnee Act Between 1910 and 1934, police) 1, 1935 he retired to Hot Se 4 .\tional Study of the Strip-Dancer accused the pale-faced Madden Springs in ill health, scarred by countries, arising under treat-\Careor, Now Official North Metro Airline Limousine Terminal of six killings, but he served): nepal of hate : os me numerous bullets. This section appears to be the ™ the \- fF) ee hh page ow i yy My te - Peg Po nar cg Bh basis for the official view of COSENS & MARTIN Canadiana next- i ' Patsy Doyle and another for|cniee John Ermey. ea external affairs depart Insurance MOTOR HOTEL parole violation. But in 1961, when called be-, «tr cits : 67 Kina St. E. Right on Hwy 401 at Kennedy Rad., He besied the Gopher Gang,|," 1 i cools in| If a province should try to g St. E., Oshawa intercharies 88 fora GAL : Sindle wat fore the U.S. Senate ra |negotiate and enter into treaties | Al fine of 728-7515 which fought many bloody wars) \a.tigating subcommittee, Mad Insurance - Tal. 291-1171, Area Code 416 "lin its own right, this would be Res, 725-2802 of 725-7413 with the Hudson Dusters in Newlden 'repeatedly invoked _ the inconsistent with the constitu- d York City's Hell's Kitchen dis-\tinn asmendment, trict during prohibition days. | Before he. retired, Madden) cording to which the federal] MEN BLAZE AWAY controlled hotels, night clubs,| sovernment alone can make In November, 1922, Madden slot machines, enormous lottery treaties," entered a night club in the dis-|8ames (the numbers racket), @ When the matter was raised trict and told the patrons: "Put|©9al company, a laundry and|in the Commons March 1, Mr.| away your guns. I am un-|Prize fighters among otherMartin took the stand that the armed." A few hours later,|things. 5 ____.__|federal government represents| three men fired 12 bullets into| lall of Canada. | Madden but he recovered. SAUSAGE FOR FARE | "One, if not the most impor- New York police nicknamed; HALIFAX (CP) -- Foreignitant, attribute of this interna- him "Clay Pigeon." coins, washers, slugs, and even|tional personality accruing ex- Within a week of the shoot-ja stick of pepperoni have been|clusively to the Canadian gOv-| ing, his assailant had beenjused to work the automatic tolljernment is the power to negoti- killed. Authorities were unablelcollecting system on the Angus|ate and conclude agreements or to link Madden to the death. (1, Macdonald bridge connecting| treaties of a binding character Madden's associates during|Halifax and Dartmouth. Butiin international law on behalf the era included Jack (Legs)|bridge manager Leor J. 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