Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1967, p. 33

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INISTER REPOR.TS bank. refugees to retu' occupied territory on the bank" of the Jordan Ftiver,|empty homes, Dnly 14,000 of the 129,000/ tres. been allowed to return' Heights and yded homes of relatives;."' _| nities. Middle East four times in 10] Council that Plight Of Arab Refugees _Shouted Down LLEVILLE (CP) -- The|ticularly in respect to the Arab| inclination on the part of Israel : ht of Arab refugees in "the|refugee question. He has been|to permit any more refugees to! Fernand Leblanc (L---Mont-|",downtown Montreal. ile East is "even wol'seicriticized by Jewish spokesmen| return." we pessimists predic or his writings. summer," Rev. A. C. Ror-} "World Council of Churches force ig sf et. r ioe pe Red Cross and jsrael has failed to keep her) United Nations experts on the| itism se haa i i i mi July 2 to pet mit|j y i . it is time Canadians of both h the dark tunnel Tues-|victed for his part 1 ne se of July ole us seve al aid | the refugees "There {s an unhealthy situa-|English and French descent = li his trial judge, de-|glary. He pleaded guilty and yf Wi ma aga a a! TE Py MAY empty camps and homesjsaid. "In the occupied territory tion here, and indications that|'eut the umbilical cord of their|fence lawyer and two Crown|served a one-day sentence after 7 / i h Of om there are tens of thousands of|t@,Canadian rabbis and leaders|mother country and became|prosecutors. spending two years in jail. , MWY My, y i "TN Af» ; t i a Judge Jacques Trahan had! Lajoie testified earlier during the editor of the Umited|about Jericho, empty. schools,|S°"oUS!y failed their own people|operating with other ethnic/announced before Tuesday's|Lemay's trial that a *|by suppressing or over-reacting| groups in Canada. session that the trial would con- to criticism. This has been ag-| Gordon Churchill (PG -- Win-|tinue at the scene of the crime, nipeg South Centre) asked for a|for part of the day at least. h Observer. hospitals and rehabilitation cen- applied through the Lnter-| "In Syria anoth B as onal Red Cross to go Iback| been displaced, from the Golan tians who are so sensitive to|clear indication of what this past failures of Christians, espe-| hij) intends." into the tunnel in the now-aban- cially in Nazi Germany, that} wr. Leblanc said the aim|doned bank building, Lemay, they now are apt to become| would be to replace the Queen's|unhandcuffed and wearing over- anti-Arab in order to emphasize |pictyre on stamps with a .tyl-lalls, gave judge Trahan a help-| Four men have in Bridge Street United] Dr. Forrest said another|"¢it friendship of Jews. ized maple leaf. ing hand in removing a cement ch. "The rest are huddled |400,000 persons have been made Deputy Speaker Herman M.|trap door. Roland Primeau United Nations emeryency|homeless by Israeli shelling of EXHIBITS OPENED Batten asked the House whether| WORE COVERAILS pps, caves, hovels, and in the|Ismalia and other Suez commu-| ZAGREB (AP) -- The United/Mr. Leblanc had leave to intro- i ; am States has opened three cultural/duce his bill. There was ajtor Stephen Cuddihy also wore|Yvon Lemieux w r. Forrest, who has visited) 'The churches of the World| exhibits in Yugoslavia. One il-|strong chorus of "No" from|khaki-colored coveralls while) years. e the end of the June. war| permitted to return. Over 35,000 ween Israel and the Ara'b na-jof them are doomed to spend s, Dr. Forrest told an, audi-|the winter in tents." rs, devoted one recent issue/for the last 20 years to the Pal- rmath. His articles were|help," he said. e Liberal MP Lemay, Judge Visit Scene D avid Depoe | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1967 33 \have no thought in mind that he| fied the demonstration took him OTTAWA (CP) -- A Liberal MP was shouted down and de- stamps. real Laurier) proposed "an act criticisms of Israel as anti-Sem-| Jp a prief explanation, he said especially in and of the Jewish community havejreal and true Canadians," co- gravated by sentimental Chris- none have been Dr. Forrest and Canadian respecting Canadian stamps" to as oe eae trom the bank zionists have interpreted his|the Commons. branch in 1961. (a : nied leave to introduce a pri i i] f identification." : Pri-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Georges|more than two weeks, was near-)a lot of persons would like to|/¢m™ of identification. orse 1nCce J W vate Commons bill Tuesday that Lemay Tuesday crawled into alby on a stairway. : une ar would, have rem ved theliinnei which led to the vault of 1 y of n i Queen's picture from postage! Rank of Nova Scotia branch\a first-floor room in another|for an incident in Yorkville's building across the street from|hippie district that led to mass Lemay, 42, is on trial for bur-|the bank branch. This was the|arrests of sit-in demonstrators. | charged. The first school of forestry in the|room which Lajoie said he rent-| But I don't go along with; Depoe, considered a spokes-|was founded at the University them," the magistrate said, "I! man for Yorkville hippies, testi-'of Toronto in 1907. At one point in the descent) mynications with The judge and Crown prosecu-|seven years; and have contributed/lustrates the history of jazz in|Conservative benches. defence lawyer Leo-Rene Maran-| Lemay. was capt pictures and sound. Also on dis-| Mr. Batten asked for those injda was garbed in a black|Lauderdale, Fla., The Observer to a péérsonal/estinian refugees .. . are faced|play are a scale model of the|favor to call yea, then for those|sportswear outfit. his picture was fla jort on the June war aind its|with the prospect of continuing|Gemini space capsule and a opposed to call nay. The nays " ' aaa travelling exhibii of American|had a clear edge in loudness|Jacques Lajoie, who has been ical of Israel's position., par-' 'For there appears to be no! books. lover the yeas. under cross-examination for!wanted men." A principal Crown witness,|vision screens around the world! as one of "the world's most The group later adjourned to|Company of Young Canadians, ed under an assumed name in | June, 1961, at Lemay's urging. calea: Preceeding him in the journey Lajoie has already been con- up a "command post" in the building across the street from the bank and remained in com- complices until it was reported that a hole has been pierced in the floor of the bank vault. convicted for the crime: Lajoie, years; Andre Lemieux who got trate Hugh Foster said Tuesday |19 persons because of blame David Depoe, 23, of the! Judgment is to be handed! Blameless | was the organizer of this." by surprise and that his main = Of 1961 Bank Burglary J.iiree,te raat delaras a : issi i jand quiet. 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