““eommon tactics for dealing wi liferation of nuclear into German hands. Everything he said on the point » jindicated that he favored stall. ing on the nuclear weapons pro- | Ject while sounding out Russia 'on what it would be willing to on the treaty. | || Dief Blamed .. |For Raising Bogus Issues | OTTAWA ‘CP)—Finance Min- | ister Gordon, Liberal campaign chairman, weapons day of raising phoney issues in the Nov. 8 election campaign. The latest example. he said, jwas Mr. Diefenbaker’s demand © |to see correspondence between the justice department and | Judge ow J. S. Macdonald jwhen’ he was chairman of the Ontario police commission. The commission preduced a report on organized crime. Mr. Gordon told reporters at the Liberals’ weekly campaign briefing Mr. Diefenbaker was “thrashing around’’' asking for ™ jsomething that was tabled in |*oTtion ; |the Commons last year. At first, aides said Mr. Gordon was referring to correspondence tabled last Dec. 1? dealing with the deportation of Onofrio -Min- | audo, later killed in Sicily; and |Guiseppe Catalonotte, two men ‘with crime links. However, an independent were | check later showed there | no letters from Judge Macdon- | NURSE’S EXECUTION RECALLED ald in the correspondence tabled , Dec. 17, but two letters from A wreath is placed at the World War I nurse's execution -ing the wreath ts Belgian -the-judge were in correspond- Nurse Edith Cavell monument ~ in Brussels by the Germans. "Charge - d’Affaires — Jacques ‘ence tabled "March 90 this year. Nurse Cavell was accused of Croothaert. (AP Wirephote aiding prisoner escapes, Lay- by cable from London) |SOUGHT INFORMATION Britain, U.S. Seem Split Over NATO Nuclear Forc Eee a |:mmigration minister. The first, By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER art in a series of policy talks ;for Britain and Italy to join up his minister was referring. in London Tuesday, the 50th anniversary. of...the.. British dated” Nov." 18, sought informa. tion on the citizenship status of Minaudo. The second~ letter, dated Dec. 12, sought a reply to jthe first. Minaudo was living in ' Riverside, Ont., at the time. Later, a Gordon aide, after HINGTON (AP) — Brit- at the state departmen. - alongside West Germany’ in the first letter noted that | ein tnd. the, Pnited States ap-| ‘We want NATO to be eftec- bec eerormed fant Ainendo's same had cropped wp pear to be split over |tive,” Stewart said here Sunday. i \padient, a is commission hear jings on organized crime in On- ‘ing its own nuclear force and the toe ig safes eee within NATO. jively that we ignore Licningunes U.S. aim is to reate some NATO jae nau ac Britain evidently favors prior- | ties for political settlement with system in which West Germany fees of — + Michigan tty for negotiation with Russia | the Soviet Union and the coun- | would have a voice in oe Gee ia connec- aa treaty to preven he| ‘ties of Eastern Europe.’ strategy. 3 spread of nuclear weapons. He said in an interview on the | The British more recently pro- ‘i econd glttter. 3 - The U.S. wans to speed the CBS radio - television program | posed what they call an Allisd Jfirst letter the commission had NATO force project. Face the Nation that the W West- Nuclear Force (ANF) which ‘ap | encountered three other persons Efforts to overcome this dif- erm Allies must maintain a care- ,parently would be a looser and | ‘involved in criminal operations ference and at least agree on | ful balance between preserving |more co - operative kind of o in Michigan had ‘been found liv- th | their security and-seeking aang ganization than the MLF ling in Essex County near Wind- ments with the Soviet Union | “We put forward the ANF.” lsor. PROJECT SHELVED Stewart said, ‘‘because we Besides seeking a reply to the The NATO nuclear force. pro- thought it would be useful to /first, the second letter’ said the \ject has been on the shelf for Pa \NATO and that it would not con- | commission would welcome any |most a year. The U.S. several |stitue a proliferaion ‘of nuclear | comments or information on the years ago proposed creation of | Weapons:’ disclosures- 2- nuclear-missile—surface--fleet-|_At—the..same__time,.he_sald, SEEN AS EXAMPLE to be jointly controlled, manned |the Soviet government has taken | Mr. Gordon: said Mr: Diefen- and operated by all Allied coun-|the position that any ‘kind of | baker’s demand was ‘“‘just an- tries willing to join. \NATO nuclear system including jother example of raising issues The U.S. particularly hoped ‘Germany would mean the pro- that are not issues and thes how trgently to push for forma- | “But we don’t want to occupy | tion of an Allied nuclear force ourselves with NATO so exclus- these two problems were to be made Monday by State Secre- tary Dean Rusk and British Foréign Secretary Michael. Stew- | Astronomer. Drops Big accused Conserva- | a Leader Diefenbaker Tues | 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 18, 1965. jhaving them explode in his 'face.” Earlier Mr. Diefenbaker had demanded access to federal bankruptcy files on the brothers Max and Adolph Sefkind who had sold furniture on easy credit to two Liberal cabinet ministers Justice Minister Cardin of- fered to let Mr. Diefenbaker see the files. Mr. Diefenbaker claimed that he would be bound by a secrecy oath as privy coun cillor if he saw the files, Mr. Cardin said he had no ob- jection to the Conservative |leeder making public the names of members of Parliament or other government officials in them. e Mr. Diefenbaker's demand to |see the Macdonald correspon- ree was made to a reporter on D8 campaign train Monday He said he wanted to ‘‘see the |letter from Judge Macdonald asking for action to keep out international thugs.” LINK WITH MAFIA Minaudo was reported to have connections with the ._Mafia—the international) crime Syndicate. Catalonotte had a record of con- vietions in the U.S. for narcotics ener com and en ex- Mr, Distenbeker has also asked to see a special justice department report on a Quehec bankruptcy racket. Prime Min- ister Pearson said there is no such report. Mr: Gordon said Mr. Diefen- baker ‘‘will go on raising other bogeys, I suppose.’ He said that Mr. Diefenbaker had suggested there was some ithing mysterious about files he had asked to see. Now he can see the Sefkind files and doesn’t want to. Mr. Gordon said the Liberal campaign thus far had gone about the way he wanted. “Hf I have been surprised at all; it was over the exaggerated oppdsition." WEYBURN, Sask. was secretary-treasurer of Weyburn. school. board. but | statements of the leader of the | ALMOST PERFECT RECORD | (CP)— | Gerald FitzGerald missed only | one meeting in the 29 years he | the | Election Act Regulations Are Criticized ‘ g fe 5 3 | # litical broadcasts servative Leader Diefenbaker’s visit Tuesday. were to continue, the said. for 48 hours: preceding federal, | provincial or municipal — elec- | tions and on election day, Civil | elections will be held in A’ Oct. 13. “We know it is rather ulous, but there is can do about Fey said. In Red Deer, nature” An Invitation To All e People of its stupidity,” hibited from carrying a during way in Nova Scotia. Of Prince Edward Island Canadidates The Prince Saweid Island Liberal Association and the four Liberal e@ The Hon. J. Watson MacNaught For The Finest In Reading Elizabeth Langford $12.95 “Victoria R.1.” “The Making of a President” Theodore H. White $8.50 “Is Paris Burning” $7.75 The Card S$ 103 Grafton St. Dial Jones e Mark R. MacGuigan e John J. Mullally request the pleasure of your company at an, informal reception to be held at_the Confederation. Centre, Charlottetown, on Saturday, October 16th, from_8 to 10 p.m., to meet the Prime Minister of Canada, The ah Hon- ourable Lester B. Pearson, and Mrs. Pearson. Refreshments will be served: and there'will be an opportunity for all te meet the Prime Minister. sm + the 4 hours before a voting day. If carried to “the ultimate Dr. Stewart ‘said, this could mean that a British Columbia radio or tele- vision station could be pro. pi pro- gram dealing with the federal , merely jelection campaign while there programs of a ' ‘par-|was a municipal election under Bombshell a, ae Hear and Meet Fred Hoyle, Britain's foremost | astronomer, has dropped a os : scientific bombshell. Your minds — in ponent of the steady-state theory | of the universe. This holds that matter is being cre- afed continuously out of energy | and the universe has always been” much the same as’ it now | is. | By his theory, the creation ef | new matter caused the universe | to.expand and the galaxies—the island universes of: stars — to move away from each other. Against’ this theory, many astronomers argue that the | universe started with an explo- | sion — the so-called ‘big bang"’ | theory. By their account, this is the reason for the movement of. the galaxies away from each . But many an astronomer sided with Hoyle. i IN STATE OF FLUX : In an article in the scientific | journal Nature, Hoyle did not gc over to the “‘big bang’’ theory: He said- he now believes the uni- | verse probably is in a state of flux, expanding for billions ~ of | years, then contracting to what amounts to a dense bal of mat-. | ter, then expanding again. 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