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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1960, p. 2

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a -- NA A ------ HS Ss wggery cenite manly onto prevent an @eetor from holt Cooks Condy, inols, which in- ing his pledge, A few have done leludes Chicago, notorious for 1s so in the past, Kennedy's prom erime and political legerdemain. se to ald Negroes 18 opposed | A least ome voting unit has the South, Towisiens, with 10) yielded far move halloks than electoral votes pledged (on Ken-| living residents, nedy, talked recently of revolt] Kennedy won the 21 Thinols hit nothing eame of it, Bill, the ES electoral voles by & shim margin threat is there of ore. than 1730, | VOW8 90 HOUSE Listed below are the Clinic Locations for both Skin Tests and X-Rey Tests through to end of Survey, 000, Cook County gave him wlll state electors Dee, 10 show Ken |chent strength fo erack Richer nedy hasn't at least 260 voles Nixon's downstate lend © the eholee of a president will be Clinics are located In sections of the city for the convenience of residents, If ou were unable to receive your test at an earlier designated clinic please PLAN Now to be checked at any of the following, Clinic Hours 2 to 5 p.m, 7 te 10 p.m, Skin Test Clinics! | X-Ray Clinics! Now William Stratton, Republi: sentatives, where each stale dele Monday, December 5 Monday, December 5 ean governor who lost to a Dem: gatation would he able to east acral, says that if further evi-only one vole, with the Winner Storie Park Clubhouse, Eastview Park Clubhouse, 115 Mill Street LaSalle at Eulalie St, dence of vole fraud emerges, the requiring at Teast 26 of the 50 state election board--made wp of delegations, The last such de Curling Club, Hormony Road United Church, [ | 226 Bon St, East armony Road four Republicans and one Demi cision wis 185 years ago oeral--may refuse to certify the! As it stands now, 29 of the dele Rotary Hall, §¢. Phillip's Separate School, 216 Centre St, Oxford at Emerald (INTERPRETING THE NEWS | GOP Charges Cause Delay | A massive Repubbicen effort to, iilindls from the count would re (upset John Kennedy's presiden duce his tial to 274, the sim tial victory through allegations of mest margin in #4 years, This widespresd vole fraud 1s unlikely sill wold he enough 10 wil | to achieve Hs prime purpose. wt the denger (0 Kennedy is) (But it may cause an embarrass (hal (he RETTOW Age MAY RINSE] ng Alay A publie certainty that new sowthem temptations (0 holt | the Democrat will rule newt Jan pledies : wary Under the complex American . pililiean charges of # 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fidey, Posomber 2 Vee ditical dection system, there Is no lew vote, This conld prevent hel gations would he made up of state's 21 electors] pledges Lo Democrats, 17 of Republican Kennedy from casting thelr vote gud the other four would he spi on the Dee, 19 deadline evenly hetween the two parties Kennedy currently has 800 Fhe delegations would have thew edged electoral voles with enly cholee of Kennedy or Nixon and wo required to win, Eliminating a third presidential candidate se lected hy the 14 unbound or un |pledged electors in Mississippi Lawyer Gets and Alghama . Five Years For Forgery The Democratic hierarchy Is certain thet even under such elr: | cumstances Kennedy would still win, But the House vole would [not he taken until Jan, 6, two |weeks before inauguration day TORONTO (CP)=A disharred lawyer was sentenced Thursday to five years In penitentiary for theft and forgery involving move than $100,000 of clients' money Kenneth Glaney, #4, of Toronto B | i £ Fes Ca had Pleated guilty to the charg Fn co Lake ORONO, Police testified that Glaney had about 20 miles west of here stolen $46,400 from a lifelong James Quackenbush, 43, and Nel friend, Mrs. Mary Polik of Brant-|son Lewis, 40, both of nearhy ford, and swindled $50,428 from Carrying Place, were last seen In Britai and planning for the centenary n ri ain another friend, Malcolm H, Wor-| Wednesday, Their capsized hot By ALEXANDER FARRELL of Confederation in 1967 LONDON (Reutersy The den of Toronto was found Thursday Canadian Press Staff Writer inn . A subject that may he added Church of England newspaper) ---- -- QUEBEC (CP) -- Canada's 10/(, this list is & national WEghway sald Thursday that in Britain + Union Nationale Chief Resigns Tw 4 fiy to England and walk through Europe to thelr goal, Their an nounced purpose 16 to help pre vent preparations for nuclear war Committee for Nonviolent Ae tion are heading for Los An geles before attempting to cross the United Btates, Joined hy others enroute the marchers expect to reach New York about June 1 of next year, then Walking single file, this group of marchers begins track on foot today from Union Square Ww Ban Franciseo to Moscow after & round of speeches at the starting point, The men and women members of the Provincial Union Foundation Laid Two Commercial Fishermen Missing PICTON (CP)="Two commer fishermen are missing on «(AP Wirephoto) Church Claims Lechery Rife a" Tuesday, December 6 St. Philip's Separate School, Oxford at Emerald Harmony Public School, 131 Harmony Road South Christ Memorial Chueh, | Hillcroft at Mary Sts, Tuesday, December 6 Harman Park Clubhouse, 799 Douglas St. at Conant St, St, Luke's Presbyterian Church Rossland Rd, West St, Gregory's Auditorium Simcoe Street North Wednesday, December 7 Cedardale Public School, © Simcoe St, at Wolfe St, 4 North Simcoe Pharmacy (E Sto 909 Shara t NT ") E. A. Lovell School, 120 Centre St, Wednesday, December 7 St, Gregory's Auditorium Simcoe Street North Returded Children's School Simcoe St. 5. at Kawartha St, Woodview Park Clubhouse Cadillac Ave. at Beverley St, For Greater Prosperity Will Work Towards A Workable Five Year Plan To Obtain New and Diversified Industries for Oshawa | VOTE and ELEOY Andrew, Henry GLECOFF I "The People's Candidate" MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! ovinees appear to have Aug the system, which might be some: there 18 "so much encourage oundation for more Intimate cols what similar to the Interstate! ment to lechery that the serious! Aboration Wn thelr mutual ter: sighway program in the United Christian begins to wonder) § Blates vhether It may not prove to he| Today they will try to decide! However, most delegations necessary to retire to a latter | what kind of edifice to build on Were helleved still non-commil- (day monastery to preserve his # tal on the question of permanent faith," linterprovineial machinery " 2 | At the least, it seemed quite ! An editorial th the Anglican UEBEC (CP)=Joseph » Da been unable to accept defeat eH IS REEAR . weekly added: "exual titillation| QUERE hal. (h Ukely they would agree In prin STRESSES INFORMALITY t only retailed through every mase Begin, the man whoilike & man ® to having regular getto-| Fremier Vrasgt o mario 4 ot he / 3 J 's| Mr, Barrette once announeed le to | J i | ! tof Ontarl Kind a uth ave n fieaded the Union Nationale §| | gethers like the eurvent interpro-| speaking as conference ehalr " > anizal for 40 years! that he himself would take over AIA . | i" s oleap|® More or less harefaced man-| election organization for 50 yea / vinelal premiers' conference con- man, sald "I should make elear Ror Tt is wrung out of works of resigned Thursday as the parly's|as party organizer and that Mr vened hy Premier Lesage of Que:|that our discussions In no way ars oh) y Bi regardless or organizer ehief Bein was quitting but, as I |eentered on matters encom thelr cine aim and merit It is His resignation was received turned out, Mr, Barrette had to There was some chance they passed hy federal-provinelal rela. Soi cue cq 0 Sneath anode and aocepted with regret' by alleave the party first would decide (0 give thelr joint|Hons, We have discussed in a Fo tit Go CAUCE ol Union Nationale party] Members chose no Immediate endeavors a more definitive in. /very Informal way matters of her successor to Mr, Regln, stitutional character an inter-| Provincial Interest," | II 18 painfully elear to all but im 4 letter a _-- pravinelal council and perhaps al He sald the fact that the eon [the most bigoted sex-worshippep( 1 # ) permanent secretariat to give the|ference 1s being held hehind that Modetn by A havny fo he . A \ V " 1 Tega with Indiseriminate provinces a standing souvee of closed doors 1s worth a great he J up-to-date information about eac h [deal and any future ones should Incentives to fornication her's affairs " be private - ' Premier Lesage, standing he-| Pp ] i TAKE AIM TODAY : side him as he spoke, nodded his ar lamen Roi the delegates would | annroval Say dhursday that they api Eight provincial premiers wo Rt-R-Gl Jroashed these ideas on & broad aiending the conference, their! ance Font ang wil alm at specifie fips since the federal:provinciall By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sadia i ay ne | {fiscal talks in Ottawa Jn 0 toner Thursday, Dee, 1 nformal exchanges at the first] Premier Shaw of Prince Fe The © One day's closed session were pes|ward Island 18 U1 and Premier 1 The ¢ "om mong concluded } ; | ' | elausehy elause study of legisla ported to have brought fourth alManning of Alherta 18 out of the tion to avert & Baturday vai number of subjects that might beleauntry but both provinces have strike, the last hurdle before final classified a5 interprovinelal sent cabinet ministers House passage of the emergency These included uniform budget] Prime Minister Diefenbaker| hil] procedures and treasury hoards, has sent an observer in the per | MPs held their administration of hospital-insur-| son of Sinclair Abell of the fi sit ance plans, equalization pay: nance department's federal-pro hat ments to less wealthy provinces, ivineial relations section | Non-Op Chief Mild, Tough tense political activity over the last years had slightly tm palred his health, He now in ee | LONed to devote more time to his family and to his electors Mr, Begin has heen a member | of the legislative assembly for 45 years for the constituency of Dar chester, south of here, and was) eolonigation minister under the | administration of the late Mau riee Duplessis, He apparently has no intention of pulling out of pol tes Immediately POSITION SHAKEN | Under the late Paul Bauve and under former premier Antonio Barrette, he held the same pont folio, hut his position in the party | ) 0 h Since the 148 pipeline fe was shaken alter the June #3 de e--plmost six hours--ta deal | ro t of the Unlan Nationale _{with the legislation, whieh must)'®% 0 "NE A Nationa d Mh When Mp, Barrolle vesigned pass the Senate and receive royal 1 charged Mt Bodin Waa ope assent hefore hecoming law and charged Mr HIN Was one . "hy igi wd of the three men keeping him The Progressive Conservatives) ynder their thumbs, Mr, Begin snowed under four amendments said little in his own defence proposed hy the Liheral and COW. [fier "ho sald Mr, Barrette had | New Party opposition in getting : the hill through the elause-hy Thursday, December 8 Storie Park Clubhouse, 115 Mill Se, Curling Club, 226 Bond St, E, Rotary Hall 216 HLA St, Thursday, December 8 Ukrainian Pnipre Hall, Bloor St, E, at Edith St, Radio Park Clubhouse, 176 Grenfell St, Friday, December 9 Radio Park Clubhouse, 176 Grenfell St, | Thornton's Corners Sunday School, Thornton's Road North longest night Friday, December 9 Harman Park Clubhouse, 799 Douglas St. at Conant St, St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Rossland Road West St. Gregory's Auditorium, Simcoe St. North Monday, December 12 OTTAWA (CP)I-A mildsman pered but tough-talking man sat In the Commons galleries Thurs: | day waiting for Parliament ban a railway strike set for Sat urday | cents an hour, 8X days a week He hecame secretary of a to[newly-formed freight handlers lo. tions It {eal and chairman of the griey anee committee, Ry 1020 he was which would have given the eah inet power to make any regula deemed necessary to earry out the stop-thestrike leg islation 10 hours & day, [Out one of the bill's etght elauses| | OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Directed b | L (8 Mr. Francis J, Frangis, assisted by parge's Anglican Boys' Chair clause study Accepted hy the government [1] " was a Liberal proposal to atrike | St. Mary's of the People's Church, Stephenson's Rd, at on Ave, § Fernhill Park Clubhouse Fernhill Blvd, at Madison Ave, Monday, December 12 Wk St, Gregory's Auditorium, # He 8 Frank Harold, 67, king into union work full time, linking] The Senate scheduled a noon Simcoe St. North » J anion, \yats thatthe local lodgea into a system meeting in anticipation of receipt | SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH Tuesday, December 13 b : ! of the vall legislation from the a Retarded Children's School ; waymen off their jobs this week:| Hy 1085, he was vice = grand Commons eken DICEMBER Jath g M. " Fernhill Park Clubhouse, Simcoe St, S, at Kawartha St 4 : ; Fernhill Blvd, at Madison Ave, end unless Parliament orders president of the Tnternationall Friday, Dee, 8 Henderson's Book Stare, Wilson and Lee, Alte Music Store Woodview Park Clubhouse St, Stephen's Church them not to strike | Arotherhood of R al lway and] The Commons meets at 11 a.m As ohalrman of the Joint nego: Steamship Clerks, Freight Handl:| RST to consider emergency rail and Holden Bros, Cadillac Ave, at Beverley St, Simcoe St, N, at Taunton tating committee of the non-op:jers, Express and Station Bm legislation. The Senate meets at! erating rall unions, he has the plovees, a Joh he still holds neon power to halt the gr in He went to only grade seven mall services of the CPR and|in school but went to night sehonl Used Car Dealer _ . On Perjury Charge CNR, a mandate he used in 1950 ta learn more about philosophy. | to tie up the malor railways for! He believes in the need for more! Nine days to get the five-day adult education work week, . 'epria a He is & master strategist in the TREADS CLO COMMITTER TORONTO (OF) -- Used car! dricky business of bargaining for| A viee-president of the Cana:|godion Gordon Atohison, 85, was wontract concessions worth mil (dlan Labar Congress, he also|oonnivied Thursday for trial on Hons of dollars--a man who canjheads the CLC's natlonal eom:|y"neriury' ohare, He is ehanged talk tough to railway presidents Mittee an human rights, He is a/iih "falsely swearing in magi and prime ministers when he has counell member of the Interna sirate's court Sept. 33 that he had t0, yet has held their respect at|tional Transport Workers' Feder |iccicd "3 oartitioate of fitness for the same time ation, a oar he sold three months ear lier, He has pleaded not Hulty | to charges of both falling to lssue a fitness certificate and of eam. | mitting perjury, { Rd. W. WHY 2 TYPES OF CLINICS? SKIN TEST will determine if a person in infected with Tuberculosis, Tuesday, December 13 ! Ukrainian Dnipro Hall, Bloor St, E, at Edith St, Radio Park Clubhouse, 176 Grenfell St, Thornton's Corners Sunday School, Thornton's Rd, North Wednesday, December 14 Radio Park Clubhouse, 176 Grenfell St Thursday, December 15 St. Mary's of the People Church, Stephensons Rd, ot Marion Ave, Fernhill Park Clubhouse, Fernhill Bivd, at Madison Ave, Friday, December 16 Fernhill Park Clubhouse, Fernhill Blvd, at Madison Ave, St. Stephen's Church Simeoe St. N, at Taunton Rd, W, DGIEEE SE AAA a , FOR SUPER VALUES Outstanding Purchase ! MEN'S SANFORIZED SPORT SHIRTS Plaids and plains. 40 patterns, Values 5.95 and up, SPECIAL PRICE A . 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