. vard, bail - : Hal Banks and investigations BOAT FOUND, MEN STILL MISSING An Ontario Provincial Police officer holds a breathing tube found in a boat used by four missing Toronto scuba divers. The battered, water-filled boat was found on a rocky beach Hustings Talk Becomes Steamy By TOM MITCHELL OTTAWA (CP) — The lan- guage on the hustings is start- ing to get steamy as the fire ‘ big groups but getting littic answering fire, presumably because the major parties feel the best way to handle these - groups ie to ignore them as much as possible. . Mr. Pearson, in a_ grim- faced television appearance this week, delivered his first major defence of the govern- ‘ment's integrity against the scandal allegations of his op- ponents “Tadicrously false . . . ma- licious invention, was the way he described the charges. ___CLAIMS_DISTORTION-————|-, - He accused the opposition of distorting the facts with “insinuations . - . whispering campaigns .. . witch - hunts . . » Misrepresentations . innuendos. Mr. Diefenbaker has seldom made a speech since the start of the campaign without ham- mering at government hon- esty. He usually sums up by saying a Vote for the Conserv- atives would help ‘‘clean up this. mess. He gives a recitation of events involving convicted narcotics smuggler Lucien Ri- jumping unionist of fraudulent bank r uptcies and arson in Quebec: “Do you see the picture un- ravelling, he asked in a typi- cal speech, ‘‘a picture ot wrongdoing that goes right to the vitals of the heart of the nation? Do you want’ your sons and daughters to be made subject to addiction’ in narcotics? POINTS TO BACKGROUND Whenever he talks of wheat; Mr. Diefenbaker mentions that Agriculture Minister Hays is “a millionaire” and Trade Minister Sharp “learned his agriculture on the streets of Toronto.” He says the Liberals would make “second-class citizens” one speech in Assiniboia, Sask., said “discrimination on | the basis of race or color is With - Vanitla Sauce ali persons fot of tors range from simple a French or English descen* adding machines to the most /2 WOOLWORTH'S LUNCH COUNTER and BAKERY Apple Dumplings near Tobermory, Ont., on the artést-designer Ario Gaiti, 41; electronic methods for operat- ing machines with tiny compe- ments and electronic devices a machine billed as the world’s smallest electronic calculator and a console-operated rotary file. the vehicle on which commu- | nism often marches.”’ j New Democrat Leader Douglas has touched on the crime aspect, too. In one | speech he said: “You the | tentacles of the underworld reaching imto the councils of the nation and the govern- ment doing nothing about it except trying to sweep i un- der the rug-” Creditiste Leader Caouette | bas said repeatedly that the © “Liberal party is financed by | the underworld in Canada and the underworld in turn con- trols the Liberal party.” On | the nomination of new-guara Liberal candidates Gerard Pelletier, Pierre Elliot Tru- | deau and .Jean Marchand to tun in Quebec, he said: | “But you never saw healthy apples cure rotten apples. Don’t worry, before long they will be rotten too.” : Privy Council President__§ Favreau has been a leading s_iper at Mr. Diefenbaker on unity, telling one audience |“‘not to allow Diefenbaker and his cohorts to poison your | hearts and thoughts.” _In another_speech: he called 9 the Conservative leader a “scandal monger” and a } “true separatist, trying to sep- | arate Quebec from the rest of | Canada through his: campaign: | of villification and unfounded | accusation. Pee f purchaser of a Great George Street — — | tary Bona Arsenault — Mr. | Diefenbaker used to bring % | haughter in the Commons by |2 | referring to him as Bony—got | this one off at a Liberal rally | im Quebec: | “You know, the worst pos ij | sible calamity in Canada at | the present time is not the |4 atomic bomb, cholera or rats, { | but Diefenbaker.”’ , Se ‘Montreal Has i Business Show |! MONTREAL (CP) — More {fl than $15,000,000 worth of the lat- | est business equipment and of- | fice furniture is“ on display at {= the Canadian “national business | show which-opened here Tues | day, The products being shown by '120 manufacturers and distribu- The emphasis of the show is|* jon space - saving techniques, % -; and tea or coffee. ‘ Queen Street 30° '-+ada, made up of industry repre- +— Mr. Douglas at oné point | as Sette 7 described ;Mr. Diefenbaker as | a good opposition leader bu: jj y . eS STEN “a disastér”. as head of a { \\ (CY | government- \e \\ ue: | Quebee’s Provincial Secre- if@ , NS . Meat Pie Dinner Rich, brown gravey, creamy whipped «: potatoes, whipped yellow. turnip, warm $ cloverieat roll and butter, apple pie Seen Cutting Fish Catches OTTAWA (CP) — Representa- show in mile limit ing the new 12-mile fishing zone. The Fisheries Council of Can- |gentatives: said in a statement Tuesday that the council ex- sae. 134 The Canstind, Chatatittown, Wel. Oot, 9Y, 2008, /ant Se Gama "er Pon wath onan, | Council President D. F. Cor- | : *,? } A ney of Mulgreve. NS.. sad he Budget Balanced | ax. aieo said Additional Welfare Plans (73,2 Me. ait * | regen see oa : ' this om pen ae OTTAWA oo _ commitments to our table a ustry | ister Tuesday ” a new Are Revealed By Smallwood sis 3 '318,.us ts Foams sid Taday talon" devas give a higher priority to a suc- |enced for the first time in many given. highest priority ST. JOHN'S: Nfid. (CP)—Pre- |For the first time, widowed |cessful implementation of this |years” while taxes were re welfare, an- mothers with dependent clhil- | legislation which was passed on | duced to put more money into in pensions counced a 4,000,000 additional |dren will receive up to $30 a/|July 9, 1964, by the House of | circulation. to .civilians and welfare program for Newfound- | month. All welfare cheques wili |Commons.” im a letter to members of the Sees certess ands cen ee ee one ' 4 forces serving oversees forces vote is. through savings made possible from . e . Nov. * ty tae Cound Accietoate Plan, [On eae ADD Canadian Cheese i. peime sotsiatar eee alt 1 In a province-wide television | Those on able-bodied reliel one reason ke ; address, Mr. Smallwood said the |will have their assistance in- Wins In Britain jority government in sev! Wife Doubts plan was “‘only one of the mavy |creased by neeriy hail. 8 federalelection is so Canada reasons we have for thanking/ He said the Newfoundland| LONDON (CP)—A Canadian |can speak to friendly and un-j- God for ‘the blessing of Confed- /govermment will pay out about |eheddar cheese has won a friendly ‘nations with “convic- eration.” $23,000-000 in welfare assistance |double trophy at Britain's an | tion, siacerity and frankness. He said the Canada Assistance jim 1965- In 1966, this will rise te |gual Royal Didry Show, emerg- Mr, Pearson's remark about ? Pian would cause a direct sav-|$30,000,000. He said the benefits |ing as the best cheddar made |@ balanced budget appeared to Husband ing of $500,000 as it would cut |under the new plan will reacoianywhere in the Common- |be based on what Finance , out provincial welfare payments | about 50,000 persons. wealth z ister Gordon calls budgeting ‘ 4 to persons between the age of |. Mr. Smallwood said the fed | The cheese, made by a fac-|@ national accounts basis BUDAPEST (AP)—The 65 and 70. “We have decided to eral government will make ajtory in Selby, Ont.,. won the|- In his budget Hungarian diplomat Laszlo pass this saving on to certain | further contribution to the new |Bledisioe Challenge Trophy, | April 26, Mr. says she is sure her hus- classifications of our citizens | provincial plan in that the pro- |awarded for the best cheddar in |&@ deficit of not have defected who are in need of welfare, “he | vincial government will receive the Commonwealth excluding |fiscal year ended will,” the Com- said. The benefits would be. re- | further savings through federal | Britain, and the Hansen Trophy jon the basis of Nepas troactive to Oct. 1 this year. {sponsorship of welfare officers. |for the best parliamentary b ‘Clothing allowances to wel-| He said Newfoundiand is to|eheddar from any ever, he added secretary of fare cases are to be doubled | receive another $1,000,000 to help | wealth country. accounts embassy in Lon- and fuel allowances will be it-|“‘look after our Indians and Es-| The judging was the sum io the Briti< creased by one-third, he sai¢. | kimos in Labrador.’ mainly on flavor other federal wo e Slow Effort On New Limit ~ “concern. over the implementing the 1964 legislation on territorial ] - and national waters’’ (the 12- ) Fisheries depariment officials “could only indicate to the coun- cil that implementing this legis- lation involved negotiations with @ number: of foreign countries | pressed its concern Monday to federal fisheries department of- fictale here. \ “Low catches by inshore fish- jermen im many East Coast |aneas must be related to the Those Tragic Teen-Age Mothers héavy fishing pressure off shore’ Every year, nearly 25,000 un- ey oe = (ete ., The council said that unless | third of these are teen-agers. | furry to Hooley's, for the greatest suit their history. You all know quel- sblish new baselines on a head- | Inquires inte the reasons for | ity, all taken from our regular top quality stock, and in order to keep our stock: ee ee ee ee y situation, and] fresh and up to date, we must clear 150 suits and sport coats to make room for: fishing zone would extend, coun- San aie scetianp in poe new fall stocks arriving daily. Remember the sizes are from 35 to 50 r and. ‘slore seriou Tepetition of ihis | Oral ‘The answers will give | gail modets, also semi stouts. We fit most men from stock.’ The s largest EXPRESS CONCERN "Mothers in Hiding” in stock of big sizes. .- | The statement said directors 0 GALS.. Texaco Fuel Chief Furnace Oil will be awarded Saturday, Oct, 30th to some lucky used car or truck buyer. 100 sus... Neneat Fuel Chief furnace oil FREE to every used car valued at $500 or over. 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