Sherbrooke daily record, 20 mai 1964, mercredi 20 mai 1964
[" />¦!(- ) WEATHER Cloudy with a few showers; clearing late in the day; cold winds northwest 20 to 30.High today at Sherbrooke 55.Outlook for Thursday: Mainly sunny; not so cold.tjecbcooke rally Btcord SUPPORT YOUR HOSPITAL Sherbrooke Hospital fund drive May 11 May 30 OBJECTIVE: $65,000 Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.MAY 20.19M Sixty - Eighth Year RENE DION A reused ALQ member says he helped raid armories, stage holdups MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 An accused member of L'Ar-mee de Liberation du Quebec turned prosecution witness in a surprise move Tuesday and his evidence wiped the j smiles off the faces of six co-accused.Rene Dion, a rangy, 17-year-old calmly testified he | and the rest of the accused staged armory raids in Montreal and Shawinigan, as well as a number of holdups.He said no pressure had been)- put on him by an RCMP officer .\t¦ who saw him Tuesday morning ! O H H Ç O R 171G R although he had been told \u2022'my ** W1 11 1 case would go better for me\u201d if \u2022 he appeared in the witness win stand.Dion said he carried arms in both armory robberies, held up a guard at the Shawinigan rob- Ibery Feb.20.and helped tie up BALTIMORE (AP)\u2014U.S.Sen-; I a dozen persons in Les Fusiliers!ator Daniel B.Brewster, bear-; ! Mont-Royal armory .n Montreal jng the shield of President ! I Jan.30.\tJohnston, defeated segregation-; j The vehicles used in both ist Governor George C.Wallace raids were a red panel truck of Alabama in Wednesday\u2019s Two outgoing aldermen were'and a small white car of Euro- Maryland presidential prefer-! new alderman ! Pean niakc> he said.\t|ence primary that was clouded Co-accused are: Andre Wat- by a close vote and a murky tier, 23, Jean LaSalle, 22, Pierre iegal question.Nadon.19, Robert Hudon, 20,; jn a p0I-j-i(j Democratic race! Jean Gagnon, 26, and Claude pjnneb on bis opposition to the| Perron, 20.\tL,jvil rigbts bill pending in the PLAN RAIDS IN APARTMENT Senate, Wallace drew 212,068! They had smiled and ex-votes, 42.66 per cent of the changed jokes, particularly dur-jparty total.Lag cross-examination, at pre-i It was better than his show-| viotts sessions of Hudon\u2019s pre-jing in either Indiana (29.8 per! liminary hearing on an armed cent) or Wisconsin (33.7), and; robbery charge arising from the he claimed vindication in the Shawinigan raid.Dion said both!Maryland vote of his stand, armory raids were plotted in an j against the rights bill originated; east - end Montreal apartment by the late John F.Kennedy occupied by himself, Hudon and;and pushed by President John-; Perron.\t|son.In the Montreal raid, he sakf .^11^ Brewster was elafed by Wattier and Nadon broke into!*115 effort to preserve Mary-, the fortress-like armory and the *annS, a woman with Story.It\u2019s the best chance of his;ount\u2018 ^ce^' ^at gave me a career, but he was reluctant to chance to observe the real es-Injjg j,\tsence of the man.\u201d \"How do you portray a Dooley was only 34 when he saint?\" asked Jones.\tdied of cancer in a New York Dooley, a dedicated navy doc- hospital Jan.18 1061.tor, turned his back on the pros- An Asian v^a8® has been pect of a prosperous practice at C0jls^'JCj0^ on J*10 P'a\u2018ns 0UL home to return to Laos and try s1,de \u2022vJafirld- and shooting to lend medical assistance.d?ys for Tom Do°ley wil> tal IRWIN BLOCK thief Col.Sarto Roy w.tv peti brooke\u2019s civil defence organiza (Record staff reporter) Caning the city lor the use of tion predicted last night that\tthe basement of fire station No ten per cent of the population The prediction was made be- 2 as headquarters for their will be trained for civil defence fore city council, where the de-,training program, within five years.\tlegation, led by civil defence Differentiating between the yA-\t\"At lAr \"Ac\trole of the army and his organi _\t\u2022 r I \u2022\tzation in civil defence.Col.Roy.The city s business\t\"aid that tlu> arm> ««uid re .* .- ! enter a citj after it had been g\tattacked and onh then occupy St.Peters\taccepts\t-««\" -\t.\t* -\tThe civil defence organization ____________I._____ I «\t_ /- -L y-s\tremains in the city throughout CGrnGTQïV lana OTTGL an attack ass,sung the njuml '\tand helping to limit material The Corporation of St.Peter's,tion with access roads to the and human damage, before the Church has accepted the city's Montreal-Terrill Street bridge, army re-enters the stricken city, offer of 10 cents per square\tcjjy jlas agree
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