¢ = sg 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 21, 198: 1 "Closed Shop' Opens Doors TORONTO (CP)--A "closed| : |shop," for the use of card-carry-| ing members only, will open its doors here in September. Leonard Goldstein, vice-presi- dent and general manager of G-E-M Stores, said it will be the! first of eight such stores to be established throughout Canada during the next three years. Customers have to be employ- ees and retired employees of the federal, provincial and munici- pal governments in Canada, members of the armed forces, employees of non-profit relig- ious, educational and charitable institutitions and employees of companies operating under gov- ernment control or supervision. With 120,000 feet of floor space the store will include a super- market, drug and prescription department, service and gas station, dry cleaning section and all conventional departments. | Two will be built in Toronto. 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New Party Announces INTERPRETING THE NEWS Plans To Name Leader Bourguiba Wants | OTTAWA (CP) -- Convention If there are only two candi- . planning calls for the name of dates, as everyone expects, the} a ara 1Ce the New Party's first leader to noon ballots will be locked in be announced first on television, ballot boxes and the convention By CARMAN CUMMING make a move in the Sahara about eight hours after the bal- officials will "allow a reasona- Canadian Press Staff Writer now. loting Aug. 3. : ble time" to elapse before the) Haphib Bourguiba appears to, The timing of his action, coin- The procedure set out in the 50-man balloting committee 1S have precipitated the new North ciding with resumption of talks convention program is parallel instructed to start the counting.| African crisis in an attempt to/near Evian, France, between in many respects to the 1958 an-| gy SLAY slice the Sahara pie before Al- France and the Algerian rebels, i : nouncement. of Lester B, Pear. NOT ARTIFICIAL DELAY Ae ey na > Mgerian Hang horizontally or vertically . . . over buffet, dresser, sofa son's election as Liberal leader "There will be no Jolding The Tunisian president, a vet- During the almost seven Cod i . .. in hallway, home or cottage. which resulted in confusion on back of the news," Mr. Knowles , ,, "5 "ihe art of living dan-|years of the Algerian ins J : : : 3 Alg surrec- Clear sheet glass is well-silvered for deep reflection, has the air and criticism in the na- someled, wo, Syst wont Je gerously in the volatile Arab|tiom; both France and the Al- pk delay." on Ari world, has moved with reck-|gerians have built up highly classic bevelled edges, end is mounted on backing with hangers attached. Approx. 18 x 28" overall. The Liberal convention ballot delay." lessness to oust France from its|skilled forces of desert fighters. EATON July Sale Special, each ............. ] was taken at 7:44 p.m., counted| There's a slight possibility the northern Tunisian base of Bi-'When and if peace comes to PHONE 725.7373 PERERA R EES SERB RRB Md Ep * % 2s, fa 9s Pag By arg Ra EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 228 PHONE 725-7373 Special Selling - Exceptionally Low Priced! Clear Gleaming Mirrors by about 8:30 p.m. and an- announcement of the new leader zerte and at he same time to|an independent Algeria, Tunisia nounced to the televised conven- will be made without waiting for extend Tunisia's southern fron-'will not be able to negotiate tion at 9:12 p.m. Meantime, |TV. That would be in the event tier. from strength with either coun- however, detailed figures of the of there being more than two, World attention centres on the try over the Sahara. vote result had been carried by candidates. Counting of ballots bloody blockage of Bizerte. But, In the Evian negotiations, the The Canadian Press and broad- would have to start at once to|the real crisis point may be far Algerians have claimed full cast by radio seven minutes be-|decide whether a second run-off to the south where a group of sovereignty over the desert. fore the formal TV announce- ballot is needed. "volunteers" is moving to plant| France has insisted that it be ment, : If it isn't--if one man has the @ Tunisian flag 25 miles beyond developed jointly by all the Stanley Knowles, chairman of required over-all majority onthe present frontier and near countries bordering it. ihe New Bays National com-| the first ballot--Mr. Knowles France's rich edjele oil field. The background of both the mittee, sai ursday the an-icaiq "there will be no atte TRENCH Q y border issue and the Bizerte dis- nouncement of the new leader's io keep the result secret." Temp: FRENCH SIT TIGHT pute go back many years. name is scheduled for 8:30 p.m.|would be pressure from del-|. 0 one doubts that Bourguiba = Tunisia claims that its south to fit in with a CBC television gates to know the result and it|', 2n¥ious to get the French outlern frontier was delineated by EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 276 coverage starting then. Ballot- ing is to start at noon. would be almost impossible to guard against a "leak" to the {of Bizerte. But he is well aware of its importance to France, in terms of strategy and prestige, an agreement between France and the old Ottoman Empire in 1910 when Tunisia was a French This is based on the assump- press. tion it will be a two-man leader- ship contest between Premier T. C. Douglas of Saskatchewan and national CCF Leader Hazen and can hardly expect the protectorate. But Mr. Knowles indicated French to slink away quietly But when Tunisia became in- that if a second ballot is needed, with their tails between their dependent in 1956, Bourguiba the end of counting on iswould legs. says, the frontier shrank back Argue. be timed to coincide with the! On the other hand, he may to a '"'dotted line" traced arbi- 8:30 p.m. TV broadcast. feel he has good reasons to'trarily by French officers. CITES REASONS - a ching - hasihio dubia ' Mr. Knowles said there are two main reasons for the big time gap between the noon bal- loting and the 8:30 p.m. formal] TV announcement of the re- sults: (1) "If there are only two can- didates, it is being arranged so that the announcement of the winner can be made to the max- imum number of people possible at the same time--to the dele- gates at the convention and to . the people of Canada, who wil know in advance we will be on TV at 8:30 p.m. and that the announcement will be made at ' that time." (2) "We are leaving sufficient time in case there are more than two candidates and in case more than one ballot is neces- sary." Walkers Reach Brighton Area BRIGHTON (CP) -- Walkers Arthur Keay, 54, and John Rowe, 32, loosened their laces Thursday night with the pros- pect of less than 100 miles to go in their 265-mile Montreal-to- Toronto marathon. Keay settled down for the night in Brighton after the pair pounded -the 44 miles from Marysville, 18 miles east of Belleville, in about 12 hours. Rowe decided to continue the few miles to Colborne. The walkers are publicizing the Metropolitan Toronto Po-| lice Amateur Athletic Associa-| tion's Games, to be held in Tor-' onto Saturday. They plan to ar- rive in Toronto in time for the opening of the meet. They also hope to break the Montreal - Toronto record of eight days set last year by Tor- onto Star reporter Dot O'Neil. 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