THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, August 21, 1961 § council last week accepted a AFL-CIO Accepts iis Hoffa Deserters mended. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The|irying to negotiate a new west AFL - CIO under Presidenticoast truck drivers' contract, George Meany is quietly extend-| me* a determined revolt! ing a warm welcome fo Heleet. from. drivers in the San Fran-| ing units of James R. Hoffa's| icc, pay area who want to do Teamsters Union. their own negotiating. | the same time : A gin Meany 3t the safe 1 to. The revolting San Francisco] spurn bids for the ousted Team- sters organization to be brought] back into the federation so long] as Hoffa remains as president. Sources close to Meany con-| firm that the AFL-CIO played| ilan encouraging role--with Mea-| i{ny's full advance knowledge and consent--in the decision of four) Cincinnati, Ohio, Teamsters lo- cals to break away from Hof! {fa's union. 7 The welcome mat is out, these 4 [sources said, for these locals) |comprising about 4,000 union} Imembesrs to join up with indi-| "4 |vidual AFL-CIO unions. Some al- [ready are talking with the AFL. |CIO Brewery Workers The AFL-CIO's regional man' in Cincinnati, William L. Kir- __ { cher, was reliably reported to 4 have lent encouragement and { 'worked along with James Lu- : 3 ken, head of Cincinnati area Heber Down farm. A worker | shoot from the combine into Teamsters and a longtime foe on the farm for 22 years. ' the truck. of Hoffa the back of a truck on the Dave Coates watches the oats --Oshawa Times Photo | The revolt of the Cincinnati J eee Teamsters, aided and abetted by the AFL-CIO, has been coun tered by Hoffa by placing the locals under trusteeship. How- ever, the locals' members have ar - Opening Game Nuns' Habits Boag wit ial a fara : o = | Is Rained Out Up Death Rate rb ave New Orleans physician suggests Nor is Cincinnati the only excessive clothing worn by Ro-|spot that Hoffa has met with man Catholic nuns leads fo alsizable defections since his high death rate, : overwhelming election in early Dr. James T Nix told 1,500 yyly to a new five-year term Supetiors a Ihe National Con. with vastly increased powers gress of Religious the habits ra than y ¢ should be less rsetricting, non- More than S00 Shicagn Lan) flammable and modified accord. drivers have bolte ° po 4 ing to the seasons. sters in a government-held elec-) 6 Nix. gai a _ tion {o form their own independ. Dr. Nix said the heavy habits : Cab drivers in St caused excessive heat and en.|CNt union. Lap Crivels to © dangered heart patients as well Louis are attempting fo qui ui as often leading to skin dis Teamsters eases. He said the tight head-| And Hoffa, busy for dress frequently resulted in ear- -- 25 aches and headaches among {alities caused by burns when younger sisters. headdresses of nuns working in The physician also said stud-|the kitchen, in the laundry, or ies showed a high rate of fa-'near candles caught fire. BILI WHITTICK NOTORS 146 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Wanted Immediately FEMALE HELP 3 DAYS WEEKLY Fast, accurate typist for Motor License Bureau Apply . . . MR. MOTT e¢/0 HARRY DONALD LTD, 300 DUNDAS E., WHITBY THE HOME OF | Goop USED CARS ' 61 CHEV. 2-DOOR HARDTOP 6-cyl., automatic, radio, whitewall tires, low mile- | age 1 ce rt lA '61 CHEV. IMPALA CONVERTIBLE i} V8, automatic, power | steering and brakes, rad- io, whitewall tires. Like New! yw, vy ih s : : RAPID POURING OATS ata te i i ee create a blur as they enter have the highest yield per | flattened by the weight of the acre by the Oshawa Fair oats. Dave Coates of Brooklin Board recently. A large por- drives the combine tion of the 12 acre field was --Oshawa Times Photo "a ; EEE A COMBINE chaws through the prize - winning oat field of Heber Down near Brooklin. The oat field was judged to , Most Folks Are Careful Drivers If you are a careful driver, call me. You may qualify for State Farm's top-notch pro- tection at rock-bottom rates. '61 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DR. HARDTOP V8, whitewall mileage. By GERRY BLAIR Owen Sound. The Cougars play The opening game of the in a nine-tcam league known as OASA Intermediate "D" play-/the North Gray Bruce County offs between Mount Zion Brook- league. They have a season's lin Concretes and Colpoy Bay record of 11-5 and are currently Cugars was rained out Saturday engaged in their league semi- at Brooklin's Community park finals after a second plaee fin- They had just completed one- ish in regular schedule play half inning when the downpour| The second game of this se- came. Umpires and officials of| jes (actually still the first) will ~ | both clubs waited for one hour 10/54 as scheduled next Saturday see if there would be any let-up, i Wiarton, where Colpoy Bay | but to no avail. Even if the rain piay their home tilts. A return {had ceased the diamond was game will be decided upon at | saturated, making it. impossible that time. ito continue because of the slip- | pery footing | is Colpoy Bay's first at Ontario play-offs WM. H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 603 Brock St. §. ® Whitby, Ont. MO 8-3762 Stata Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Canadien Head Office--Toronte, Ont. radio, Low automatic, tires. '66 International 9-Passenger Station Wagon Bus 10 to choose from weeks This will be Mount 'zion's sec- ond Ontario Intermediate "'D" championship in succession | '53 CHEV. Available | 1/2-Ton Panel Overseas Excursions 17 Days by Air 21 Days by See DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS E.,, WHITBY Whitby-Oshawa--Brooklin PHONE MO 8-3304 ONTARIO SENIOR LACROSSE PLAYOFF SEMI-FINAL BRAMPTON RAMBLERS BROOKLIN HILLCRESTS 4th game of four out of seven series BROOKLIN MEMORIAL ARENA TUES., AUG. 22nd -- GAME TIME 8:45 P.M. 1968 PYRAMID HOUSE TRAILER Your Home Away from | Home! Fully equipped. fl Many more to choose from. the 12 horses and three ponies on | his 150-acre farm which he has owned for 32 years. --Oshawa Times Photo COOLED | He is one of the few farmers | in the area who still does much HORSES ARE and the spreader washed by farmer Carl Avery of Raglan, | of his work with horses, He has | WHITBY And DISTRICT TAKE SERIES LEAD CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! CALENDAR of -- WEEKLY Events! | They are a small community of should they defeat all comers. some 400 people four miles from Only five teams in the entire i | Wiarton, which is in the area of province are entered in the "D | class. which means Mount Zion || - would have to eliminate three [ Nobel Winner clubs fo retain their title | In Saturday's abbreviated con- | . . test, Ronnie Jones, on the mound Suicide Death for Mount Zion, gave up a single to lead-off batter Bud Weis RANDOLPH, N.H. (AP) Bill Hunter sacrificed Weis Physicist Precy W. Bridgman, to second, and Wink wilford, the 79, a retired Harvard Univer-|third man to the plate, drew a sity professor and Nobel Prize|walk 3 J winnel, was found dead at his jones then bore down and fan "4 |summer home here Sunday a i © | imedical examiner ruled ned the next two batters to end {death a suicide a possible threat. Unfortunately . for Mount Zion they didn't get a ate police Said Bridgman chance to see what to expect! sho imself wi a .22-calibre . . o rifle. His wife found the body Wea they meet Colpoy next Sat The Bridgmans live in Cam. 4r9ay. ; : bridge, Mass Prior to Sattirdey eturn b v v engagement, Mount Zion open Eigse, a uve, of Lame their best-of-five South Ontario 3 physics in 1946, County League finals against 4 . y i the Markham Aces on Tuesday iy VJ) He was mentioned for the No- night in Markham. The second| JR 4 bel Prize in 1933, the year he same is tentatively scheduled for > . won the Comstock Prize, be-/Brooklin on Thursday night, | o Ne (stowed every five years hy the pending the outcome of Brook:| U.S. National Academy of Sci-/jin Stevenson's Motors return . ence for Duistanding scientific game in OASA Intermediate| " | Ld L apuLvemens, "A" play-offs with Oshawa Mac- . | He was a prolific writer and Von Fuels This Programme Presented By The Local TOOKIIN X 0S101 [turned out several scientific -- Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT !! books, among them The Logic| of Modern Physics as well as| WHITE STAFFORD | WHITBY MOTORS LTD. umps Ramblers 10- scores of technical papers In 1939, before Great Britain and France declared war on Germany, he issued a widely hailed "manifesto on science,' Rousseau Upholstery FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS NEWSPRINT 4V2-1b. pkg. G.M. DEALER FOR PONTIAC, BUICK VAUXHALL & G.M.C. TRUCKS Brothers Lid. By GERRY BLAIR Brooklin Hillcrests with a spirited second and third period drive downed the Brampton Ramblers convincingly 10-4 on Saturday night before 800 fans in Brampton The Hillcrests now hold a 2-1 fead in their best-of-seven OLA Senior semi-final series A win by Brooklin in their next meeting, which is Tuesday night (tomorrow) in the Brook- lin Community arena, would put them in a comfortable position Game time for Tuesday's fourth game is 8.45 p.m. Brooklin displayed their most impressive defensive perform- ance by holding the hometown Ramblers to a single counter in the final two periods. During that time, the Hillcrests turned a 3-2 firsi period deficit into a well-deserved victory. FIVE GOALS A five-goal outburst by Brook lin in the middle frame paved the road to their second straight decision over Brampton Bruce Castator, with his third goal of the game, scored for Brampton after the midway point in the third period to nar- row the margin to 7-4, and mo mentarily raised the Rambler's hopes of tying it up. But Brook lin took advantage of a minor! penalty to Jim Caruso, and goals in less than a minute. This outburst came with only two minutes remaining in the game, literally killing any hope of a Brampton recovery, Terry Davis, OLA Senior scor- ing champion, held scoreless for the first two games of the se- ries, broke loose with four Satur- day night, coupled with three assists, for a sparkling per- formance, Larry Ferguson con- tinues to pile up the goals in play-off competition with a pair on Saturday night. He led Brooklin's drive on Thursday night in Brooklin with three. Glen Lot- ton also had a pair in Brook- lin's tide - turning victory in Brampton, while singletons came from Phil Hall and Rock Batley Bob Dobbie along with Casta tor's hat trick accounted for Brampton's scoring HOT FOR WIN A sell-out crowd is expected for tomorrow's engagements with the Ramblers desperate for a win to even the series. Should they do so, they would have the advantage of two-of a-possible remaining three games in their surroundings. Brampton's offensive Port Credit took a 2-1 lead in the St. Catharines Athletics Saturday also, in Port Credit On Friday night St. Kitts wal- loped PC 13-4, to throw a scare into the Sailors who are bent on making the trip to Western Can- ada for the Mann Cup finals First Period . Brampion: Bruce Castator (Wanless) 1.13 Brooklin: Davis . 10.43 . Brampton: Dobbie .... 12.30 . Brooklin: Ferguson (Davis) 12.5 5. Brampton: Castator .. 15. Penalties -- Batley and Ben- nett. on Second Period 6. Brooklin: Davis (Baker) 3.31 7. Brooklin: Hall 8. Brooklin: Davis (Batley) 9. Brooklin (Baker) 10. Brooklin Batley) Penalties Thompson Third Period 11. Brampton: Castator .. 12. Brooklin: Ferguson (Batley) 13. Brooklin: Lotton (Ferguson) 14, Brooklin: Batley (Ferguson, Davis) .... 18.27 Penalties -- Woods (slashing and 10-minute misc), Gord BROCK (Whitby) Monday and Tuesday ONLY Evening Shows 6:55 and 8:30 FE COR 1 PAR EL ENR BSS 000 IA NE ME BD U8 RRA | il y am DE nates TENCE PLUS SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION "THAT KIND OF WOMEN" Starrii 7 -- Sophia Loren -- Tab Hunter Adult Entertainment Thompson, Wa y ne Thompson (slashing and 10-minute misc.) Caruso. Festival Concert Standing Ovation STRATFORD (CP) -- The National Youth Orchestra was given a standing ovation by an audience of 1,500 when they gave their second concert Sun- day in the Festival Theatre The [first concert was pre- sented at Toronto last Christ mas The 92 aged from ducted by Walter directed a twn week music workshop which preceded the members 15 to 24, were con Susskind, who orchestra barring citizens of totalitarian rammed in three! the other OLA Senior series with! states from his laboratory He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his invention of a ma chine which created more than 6,000,000 pounds of pressure the pressure found about 600 miles beneath the earth's sur face -- and for experiments on high pressure. 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