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The Oshawa Times, 10 Mar 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 10, 1960 INTERPRETING THE NEWS Kennedy On Way 7 RVI i = S To Bigger Things |DEFY COMPETITION WITH THIS UNEQUALLED OFFER "If you can purchase a competitive make with the 'same features, at a lower price, Irvines will pay the bill". FRIGIDAIRE AUTCMATIC WASHER AND DRYERS ND MATCHING DRYER "THE SAVINGEST e WASHER EVER" WITH EVERYDAY SAVINGS SAVE UP TO 3,000 GALS. OF HOT WATER PER YEAR SAVE AT LEAST 30 BOXES OF DETERGENT SAVE UP TO 50% DRYING TIME SAVE FOUR WORKING WEEKS EACH YEAR SAVE During Irvine's Greatest Laundry Sale At Least 160.00 COMPARE THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES dential nomination next July--| ating conventions are selected by were quick to give him credit for registered party voters. his victory, In most cases the delegates Be from switching RELIGIOUS 1SSUE not prevented Gradually, by piling up popu- their votes from one candidate to ther during the convention larity in other primaries, Ken- 210 nedy may be able to convinee his battle, so that what takes place in the primaries doesn't neces party Yat 2 Roman Satlalls can sarily reflect final, crats have steered clear of nom- inating a Catholic for the White House ever since the late Al Smith was swamped by Repub- lican Herbert Hoover in the 1928 presidential fight. | New Hampshire was the first of some 15 state primaries where | delegates to the Republican and |B atic {dential nomin- | By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer A significant aspect of the New Hampshire primary is that John F. Kennedy's Roman Cathelic re- ligion proved no handicap for the handsome young Massachusetts senator. By a vote count he proved far more popular than any D. at in any previous contest in that New England state and he shat- {tered the state's traditional 2-to-1 {ratio of votes favoring the Re- | publicans, New Hampshire is small and in a sense it's In Kennedy's home territory. What happened in the Istate doesn't ily indi the mood of the country as a whole. But Kennedy did make an im-| pressive showing, and prominent | Democrats--including those wis may oppose him for the presi- 'Rbuse Of Fund Seen By Senator OTTAWA (CP)--Senator David! [Croll (L--Ontario) charged Wed-| 4 {nesday that business and industry | are abusing the unemployment insurance fund. | Senator Croll spoke as the up- per house considered government supplementary spending estim- ates totalling some $32,000,000. They later were given second and third readings and received royal assent. One item in the estimates--ap- proved previously in the Com- mons--was $15,000,000 for a wis- ter works program. Senator Croll endorsed the idea of establishing a Senate commit- tee to consider the whole unem- ployment problem. Liberal Leader W. Ross Macdonald au- vanced the proposal in the upper house Tuesday night. WORKER ABUSE KNOWN "We hear constant talk, both inside this chamber and without, that there are abuses under the Unemployment Insurance Act," said Senator Croll. The usual ex- amples involved seasonal work- lers, pensioners and married women. He suggested that the b should be investigated. "I can tell you," he went on, "that business and industry are abusing the fund in the same way that some other people i are. . . . ORGANIST NIGHTLY -- 9-12 NORMAN HOWARD HOTEL LANCASTER n KIWANIS RADIO AUCTION OVER CKLB Wed. Mar. 30th GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA'S IN-LAWS halian movie star Gina | right, are: Gina's husband, | soring the family in Canada. Lotion ag Who plans to nl. | Dr Milks Seones Ms mother, Gina, her husband and two- grate to Canada some time | Franciska and brothers, Keko | the will lve 3 this year took this picture of | and Marjan, Kneeling is Peter year-old son, Milko, -will live her husband's family two | Skofic, manager of a Toronto Toronto. years ago. Back row, left to | export company, who is spon- Future Of Indians Matter Of Concern OTTAWA (CP)--The Commons speech was a milestone indicating appalling waste of Indian man- collaborated Wednesday in prais-/Canada's anxiety to remove allpower, said Harry McQuillan ing Canada's 175000 Indians/color or race barriers to full (PC--Comox-Alberni). As an em- while expressing concern about|citizenship. |ployer of Indians he could speak their future. | J. W. Pickersgill (L -- Bona./for their worth. Members coupled criticism of vista-Twillingate), former citizen-| BUNNY BUMPS --CP Wirephoto RUGS CLEANED - REPAIRED HEADS ENGINEERS George McKinstry Dick of Montreal and Sherbrooke, Que., has been named president- elect of the Engineering Insti- tute of Canada. He succeeds J. H. Hanna of Calgary and will assume office at the an- nual meeting of the 20,000 member institute at Winnipeg in May. --CP Wirephoto Frigidaire \ k AT LOW COST We ere experts in preserving the color and beauty of your finest rugs, whether in neturel or synthetic fibres. Cancer Can Be Cured {Consult Your Family Doctor Immediately § some present-day conditions with|ship minister, announced Liberal| suggestions for reform, and in. support for the legislation and| dicated solid backing for meas-|said it should make plain that ures that would provide federal Indians on reserves would con- tinue to enjoy income tax exemp-! 1 A f voting rights to between 50,000 and 60,000 Indians on reserves » with no loss of income tax ex- » a. arcas where no welfare care ex- emption. The Commons also approved a second year's work for the joint tion whether they voted or not. WELFARE PROBLEM He agreed with Frank Howard| (CCF -- Skeena) that a serious| INTO SLEIGHER "Today ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) |industries to put enough stamps it is common for big | David C. Jarrett was bopped by on their employees' unemploy- a bunny and has the scars to i ment insurance books and then| rove it. lay them off and call them back] problem exists with Indians liv- Opa! i Comm ns-Senate committee ik ing close to newly - developed particular emphasis on social and|' economic status, | sts Debate on the enfranchisement| Federal and provincial govern- legislation was to continue today, ments both shirked their respon- WON'T LOSE RIGHYS sibilities, Mr. Pickersgill said.| ] They are "orphans in an admin-| 4 | Cltlzeisly Minister Fairclough istrative and juridical sense." He| . repea government assurance mentioned Shefferville, Que., and * that no traditional rights will be|Red Lake, Ont. lost by Indians getting the federal] The Indian was in fact a Cana- , Vote. Bs {dian citizen gnd always had been. a Sasting law gives VOLE Provincial oul municipal goverk 0 war veterans and | ments ha e same responsibil. their wives, Indians in the Yukon| ities toward them as oy other and Northwest Territories and citizens. Indians were not wards those on reserves who waive in-|of the federal government. Some tax exemption. Mr. Howard said the joint com. Only 122 of 60,000 eligible re- mittee should travel to establish serve Indians have waived that|contact with the Indian, a view Clough tod the. Commons, The" Canadian business aed Tngist ugh anadian business and industry legislation heralded in the throne| employers are contributing to the He also has some of the rab- bit's teeth. One was embedded in the 12.year-old boy's forehead and two others were caught in his cap. It all happened while David and his friends were out sled- ding. "I was going down the hill at full speed, when I saw this rab- bit running up the hill as fast as he could," David recalled. "I saw the rabbit and I thought he'd go around me, and he probably thought I was going to duck. "Anyway he popped up--kind of jumped--and I could see his mouth was open, and he hit me right in the middle of the fore- head." The collision broke the rab- bit's neck and sent David home with a deep gash and a head- ache. His father pulled rabbit fur out of the wound with tweez- ers and also fragments of the rabbit's tooth, Dave found two more teeth | in his cap. When he showed up at schoo! | Wednesday, the youngster got a nickname: Slayer. when needed again, It all adds JOHN A. OVENS | NU-WAY RUG ond UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS up to the fact that we are sub- sidizing these industries." Senator Arthur Roebuck (L-- Ontario) also supported the idea of a committee study. "I suggest if we are to tackle this question at all , . . we must go to the root of the problem." In Toronto, Robert H. Winters, president of Rio Tinto Mining Company of Canada, said he had | never heard of such a suggestion by Mr. Churchill, | He said Rio Tinto, in its re-| search program, had spent nearly Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3-4811 RA 5-0433 174 MARY STREET DR. RALPH W. VANDERVOORT Formerly of Belleville David, The Rabbit | $1,000,000 on a plant at Elliot |Lake to extract thorium, a metal {with high temperature resistanze, [from the tailings of uranium pro- | {duction | | "We are also extracting a few other things from the tailings," | ASSOCIATION Be IN DENTAL PRACTICE ii | with Did You Know . . . DR. DOUGLAS G. LANGMAID In the main Dining Room of I : the GENOSHA HOTEL you co. || 167 Simcoe St. N. have a Full-course Dinner "|| Oshawa, Ontario UE announces his Telephone RA 5-3221 ONLY 95¢c. N TROUD FOOD MARKET," 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ® HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS eo RED & BLUE BRAND STEAK GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 229: ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE WING EXTRA FEATURE 3 LEAN MEATY BONELESS. 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