» A™ FOR RECORDS Charlottetown, .. Oct. 15, 1965.) Credit members were to be t-| Newfoundland, was commenting |cour's bock except to say cete- ® | ° d- The Guardian, Fri 15, 1 vied to sign the same sats. on « pamphlet pushed by Dr; |gorcaly thal to my knowlei@t| owano my do emia p W d te Max Clarfeld, D him. It & suburban motel ment. : w > } ‘no money was or : Oo er Usurpation aime fRenece father-in-law and coer lin ire Social Crediters| The six members who signed member for Quebec - Mont-'to any member of Pertinent |1,smsetnnowe® eee yee ident of Service Finance Corp | were summoned the statement and then subse-|Morency in the last Parliament.j/or anyone else in connection station kering, oo “Ducharme with the collabor- | : | cenit changed their minds| The Marcoux - says| with the incident the book re-|be the second largest ation of Hon. Jack Pickersgill,|@UOTES PERRON were Robert Beaule, Quebec |the transport minister was in-|fers to \workd.. er |member and Liberal organizer, |<“? by fantasy, Gerard prepared a draft statement in Perron, member of Beauce, ° \ / In Li €rai-oocre ea e which the turneoats would pub- ‘en explained that the QUEBEC (CP) — Dr. Guy|New Democratic Party. He iden-,Ducharme, Moise Darabaner, licty confess their support of the|“™ers of — ne gr Marcoux,. former Social Credit tifies the colleagues as Gerard' Andre Bertrand, Alexandre Liberal party in order to assure | Pat ty were — the member of Parliament. says in Chapdelaine, member for Sher- Bertrand, Gerard Perron and & majority and stable govers- oe autho * pare, | a 2A-page pamphlet published| brooke; Marcel Lessard, Lac- the other,”’ Dr. Marcoux says. ment, | . Thompsdn Marcoux DANCE TO THE SMOOTHIES Fri, and Sat. Evenings OTTAWA (CP) — ‘Trangport in Wednesday's Wednesday that Transport Min- St. Jean; and Maurice Cote, 1% was believed the coup could| Once the document was COM them and that they each costed | Siinieted Pickeragill, said Wed- Shannen: teak ister Pickersgill and mining | Chicoutimi be brought about quite easily | pleted, says Dr. Marcouz, Mr.'a portfolio ip the federal cabi-'nesday that to his kriowledge no wait one arene bribe offer \ ay The promoter John Doyle partici- ARGUED TACTIC since certain Social Creditere| Ducharme rushed te D 1 air. |net.” \money was paid or offered to “wap ‘for say pated in a deal which led six, “They argued that this tactic /nad already done business with | port to join Mr. Smallwood, Mr.| This catastrophe had to be sx Creditiste Mie lo Support one who would finger MPs who HORSE and SULKY CLUBS Social Credit members to grant would prevent the Liberals from | Darabaner or one of hie | Pi ie and oth. i‘ . quoted | the after the 1063 a 7 ” their support to the Liberal taking power and would permit panies. The party dana “ Actaeaee, 0s fase nw inhi oy . Perron Frese ied to peedend 8 -— oy ner a DA K party following the 1963 federal the opposition parties te reach some of the Social Credit mem- Doyle's private — a DCS) Mr. a ial as ity government, major “ Say ange _ ment - GRANA STEA ROOM election. some of the objectives of theiT hers in Quebec were located in| Arriving later in Quebec, Mr.| saying that Mr. Caouette was Mr. Pickeragil, ie a state contribution te political gossip - Memt 1 Guests Wel or pa Daas” te wakes — he promiend in same building as those of| Ducharme met Darabaner and fully aware of the manoeuvre ment issued through his phone |S making any comment on the ntitl 3 says Sec (In The Same Bag), said to discuss the matter with Rob- | omananer and the rent was|tunned the document over to | and that many other Social |office while he campaigned in| press. about Dr. Mary | “the affair of the six’’ (l'affaire ert Thompson, Social Credit ‘ : i des six) represented the shadi- leader, as quickly as possible. It was a question, he says, of studying the chances of an hon- est coalition. est usurpation of political power in the history of Canada The six. Quebec Social Credit members signed an affidavit; “As far as I was concerned three days after the election|it was not a question of bring- promising to support the Lib- ing about a clandestine agree- ment, but rather to set in mo- tion a mechanism which would permit the three parties te erals {n Commons voting. The action gave the Liberals control of the House. John Diefen- a rs baker, Progressive Conservative reach, following discussions, an leader, resigned as prime min- ister, and Liberal leader Pear- son was invited by Governor- Genera! Vanier to form a new agreement which would save the people the expense ef an- other election.” “But,” he continues, “the de- Se me we ee government. fection of the six Social Credit Dr Marcoux: said the pam- Members, once made public, phlet contains only some ex-|necessarily put an end to my tracts from a book that he ts | negotiations.”’ writing and will be published) Dr. Marcoux says that follow. within a few month: |'ns the election Mr. Thompson MAKES FAST DELIVERY and Mr. Caouette, then deputy “Since truth never arrives too | leader of the Social Credit party, soon. I deliver the essential to- | had decided to maintain the sta- day, begging my reader to be|'US quo. until Mr. Diefenbaker patient as to the remainder,” |2nd Mr. Pearson had said Dr. Marceux, ‘Social Credit | their respective policies. ; member of the last Parliament; But on° April 12—four days for Quebec Montmorency. He is|Sfter the election—came the an- running as an independent can-|Houncement that six Social didate in the Nov. 8 election. |Credit members had given their Dr.. Marcoux’ pamphlet said | SUDport to the Liberals by sign- the contents were based on the |!mg a document transmitted te results of an investigation he|the governor-general. conducted himself. ALLEGE BRIBE “T decided to conduct my own| At the same time, says Dr. investigation into this affair, not|Marcoux, one of the main or- out of a spirit of vengeance, but | ganizers of the Social Credit to give > ray of hope to honest |party told of a visit from an citizens who for the most part | indivi gasp under the heel of usurers|sum of $25,000 for the names of or rotten politicians or high fi. | at least five members of Pantia- nance.” j|ment who were ready to ‘‘sell Under the book's title—Dans | themselves.” Le Meme Sac—was a drawing| In the pamphlet, Dr. Marcoux of a bag on which was written: | said he wonders how much ‘Moise’ Darabaner; the. six|money was put into the affair. Caouettistes; high finance: the| He adds: Liberal party and others. . .”%| “The figure is not important Dr. Marcoux writes that Real and it is not up to me to fix Caouette who broke away from | it, It is sufficient for me to ne-|_ the Social Credit party after the| call that a sum of $25,000 1963 election to form ~ Quebee- | offered.” : based Ralliement des Credit-| Dr. Marcoux says the istes; was opposed to an inquiry |ration of allegiance signed into the actions of the six who/the six Social Credit membere threw their support’ behind the | was sworn te by Molise Dara- Liberals. |baner in his capacity as a com- On election night, April 8, | missioner of the Superior Court 1968, says Dr. Marcoux, the Ca-|of Quebec district. nadian people realized they had | Mr. Darabaner now is hefore voted uselessly. ithe courts on a series of fraud, NEEDED HELP ‘atson and conspiracy charges. “In effect, the results of the TELLS OF PROBE \ elections showed that neither| A chapter entitled Im The the Conservative party of Mr.|Groove, tells of the results of Diefenbaker nor the Liberal | the investigation by Dr. Mar- party of Mr. Pearson was able|coux. He says that during the to govern without the support of | night following the election, one of several of the opposition | Jokn Doyle, who controls Cana- gq parties, and particularly that ef! di elin Corp., with vast the Social Credit party which}i nd timber in had just re-elected 24 of its can- | Labra and who is a friend of Liberal Premier Smaliwood of Newfoundland, learned as party. ;everyone did that Mr. Pearson's On the day following the elec-|party was unable to obtain as tion Dr. Marcoux says-~he and /|ahsolute majority. one of his friends received tele-| A businessman of Mr. Doyie’s phone calls from a French-Ca-- status, says: Dr. Marcoux, is tadian lawyer, whom he de-|constantly in need of advisers scribed as an influential mem-|close to the government to tale ber of the Conservative party’; care of his interests, particularly who had become a sworn enemy in income tax matters. of Mr. Diefenbaker for strictly, ‘‘Because he believed he could’ personal reasons, |no longer count on the Conserv. The ‘lawyer. whose name was | ative party, this financier im- sot disclosed by Dr. Marcoux, | mediately took i upon himself, “wented to know how much I|in a suite at the Windsor Hotel would ask for to support the/in Montreal, to-find a way te Liberal party.” give the Liberal party an abso- Dr. Marcoux does not elabor- lute majority.” ate on the telephone conversa-| With his lawyer, Hubert, Da- tion. charme, Mr. Doyle decided te At another point he says that|try to have five or six Social two days later while he was in|Credit members sign a state- Ottawa three of his Social Credit | ment. of allegiance, Dr. Marcod colleagues approached him and_/says. spoke about a possible coalition; SENT TO HUNT of the Social Credit members| “A crowd of hunters was sent |. with the Conservatives and the|out in search of game: Hubert | ONE CENT SALE SEAMLESS HOSIERY didates, despite high finance and the intrigues of the Liberal eR AR a a e Ree eee 268-count ‘em-268 models! m2 Here’s what's new: bigger engines, more engines, bigger trucks, more Now low-cost Torq-Flow Now engines. 4-cycle diesels Now transmissions for trae economy! lg Five great new 4-eycle Chevrolet every job requirement in each weight New Chevy Heavies up to 48,000 Ibs. 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