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Barrie Examiner, 29 Nov 1961, p. 23

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Richard Nixon Still Fights To Stay Why did Richard Nixon de title to give up private life aiter one pleasant year in run another political gaunt let Does he really mean he wont be to candidate for US presidential nnmlnation in 1964 distinguished Aslt socluttd Prls reporter looked for the answers In Callforillll He tells what he found In this report the sec and of three prolllrs Ml the Rrpubllcans big three by RELMAN MORIN LOS ANGELES tAPlOnly year ago Richard lll Nixon was fighting to be president of the United States and rolling up vote so huge that it brought him within whisker of the grand prize Today he is fighting just to stay politically This richestorags story how ever has not yet ended An other chapter is about to be written on ballots in California Depending on what the voters do in 1962 then could be an even more dramatic sequel to the Nixon story He is running for governor of California If he wins he will command enormous power in the Repub lican hierarchy and move into line for second presidential nomination And if he loses he will almost certainly disappear from the at political scene CRITICAL POINT In short Nixon is approaching To The Electors Ill Innisiil Township Having filled the offices of Council of the Township of tnnisfil in all capacities for number of years to the best of my ability and to the best interests of both urban and rural communities and having gainA ed considerable knowledge of municipal problems feel that as the township is faced with the loss of valued experienced members progress must continue with view to the interests of the taxpayers dollar in the best interest of the Township as whole Ex perience is going to be needed and ask your sup port on Sat Dec 2nd for roclection as councilman Polling Hours 930 am to 630 pm FOR CARS CALI LEFROY 160R3 ALLAN iODDf the supremely critical point of his is years in politits Whats the outlook for him Some California politicians say he will have real trouble winning the nomination against three other Republican candidates next year hlost of them feel however that he will get it As to the finals polls show an edge for Nixon over Democratic Governor Edmund tPatl Brown But the consensus is that NixonBrown race if run today would go right down to the wire Meanwhile Nixon conLinues to emphasize that come what may he will not be candidate for the presidential nomination in 1951 His intimates say he means it Nixon seems remarkably rc iaxed and confident If he bears any scars from his strugng Baptist Church Clapparton at Worsley with John Fitzgeer Kennedy last year they dont show Beneath Nixons surface calm however you get the feeling of coiled spring controlled power to be unleashed when the mo ment comes Plutnly the smell of another political donnybrook is perfume to his nostrils LIKED PRIVATE LIFE The past year as private citiren was Nixons first in nearly 20 years He was in the Us Navy through four years of the Second World War and started his political career in like when he went to Congress in his first term He says of the last 12 months that he found private life very attractive His wife Patricia would have preferred that he stay in it When he returned to Califor nia he joined Los Angeles law firm He also contracted to write bookwhich is not an autobiography and syndi cated newspaper column is income from those var ious sources is reported be in the neighborhood of $340000 for the year The salary of the governor of California is $40 000 Nixon is building home in suburb of Los Angeles His daughters Patriots 15 and Julie 13 are in private high school in Los Angelcs They are seldom photographed He has kept his family out of the lime light DENIES TIIAI HELL RUN Nixons enemies insist that Sacramento the state copilal will be merely the base fro which he will drive for the REA publican presidential nomination MeteOr has arived Afootiongerthancompactsmfootshort Wears the new Sized Mercury joins the big Monterey and the comgiact Comet to meet your driving nee to dollar Its name is not new Everything else is From totally new unitized body to every dimension Meteors wheelbase is along 116inches turns washboard roads into real smoothies But its also inches shorter than big car Lets you slip into parkingspotsyou used to pass by Also new in lively way are Meteors new engines Theres 145 horsepower VB engineered for plenty of pep and economy too if Six is your size Meteors 101 horsepower Big Six fills the bill Add cuts yourgas bill at the same time Certuln llomr illustrated are optional at extra cost Meteors beautiful new interior seats six without shoehorn Luggage is welcome Should be Thetrunkis 316 cubicleet huge And this is alsothe quietest Meteor in history Antithe most servicefree ln Meteor chassis lubrications are up to 30000 miles apart Oil change interval is up to 6000 miles Brakes adjust themselves Aluminized muffler lasts up to three times as long as ordinary mufflers And the new year or 30000 mile radiator coolant is factory installed Meteors name is not new But its size and everything else is Size it up for your self intwo series Meteor andMeteor Custom The totally new Mercury Meteor one ofthe Ford Family of Fine Carsbuilt in Canada Mercurynow in Canadas three mistwantodsiusl COMET3th Compact Mercury srhartly ahead of the cdmpactcrovids Still only looks expensive METEORThe New Size Mercury totally new except for Its famous Canadian name MONTEREYThe Big Mercury the big brandof luxury for the man who heeds and appreciates big car THE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY NOV 19 1961 in 1964 He denies it and says could talk until Im blue in the face about not running for president in 1961 but it Wouldnt do any good My ac tions during the campaign next year will speak louder than any words Three highly important cons sidcrations for Nixon attach to the coming elections in Calif ornia They are Modem presidential history indicates that the party in fed eral power normally can expect two consecutive terms If this holds the probabilities would seem to be slim that any Re publican can hope to defeat President Kennedy in 1961 Nixon will be only 55 in 1968 He can afford to wait un til then at which time Kennedy by law will be ineligible for third tcrm By that time at Californias present growth rate it will be the most populous state Its 0Vlt ernor will lead the biggest bloc of votes to the national conven tions His office will be power influencing virtually everything his party does WONDER VALLEY Mr and Mrs Jermoy attended banquet at last Thursday evenlng THE LATE MRS IIONNEY Sympathy is expressed to Dunsmoro and Dunsinore whose sister Mrs Bonney of Churchill passed away recently CALDWELL SINGERS iii folksI have good news for you The Ross Caldwell sing crs will be at Burton Avenue United Church Allandalc on Sunday evening at seven oclock You will have to be early to get seal They will provide the music and Ev Smith of CKVRTV will he the speaker Mrs Vallwin of Barrie visited at Handys on Mon day PHOTO valiantlth CHRISTMAS CALL SMITHjTUDlO 38 Dunlop St EPA 84175 Over Hunts CHAMPION snonTHonn Heather llicTavish loltt of Uxbridge Ont and Betty Skoednpolc of Olds Alta stand beside the champion shorthorn at the Royal Agric cultural Winter Fair in Toron to The hull is owned by Leo Halstead of Carbon Alta Photo Question Of Fishing Rights Raises Island Owner Query SAPPORO Japan Reuters demand by the Japanese fishing industry to open ncgu tiatinns with Russia to enable Japanese fishing boats to oper ate around the Kurile Islands has reopened the whole contro versial question of ownership of the islands of northern Ja pan Both countries lay claim to the islands and neither shows any tendency to budge from its position Several groups of the islands fell into Soviet hands after the Pacific war The Kurile ISA and lzthich string out from northeastern Hokkaido form link with the Kamchatka Penin sular and the Habomai and BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT REQUIRED For Masonic Building At Il OWEN STREET mlln familiar with building malntcnahce and heating Living accommodation available in the building Address applications to can 32 Kempenfelt Drive Secretary Ircasurer Phone PA 844i Masonic Temple Co Ltd Shikotan groups which lie just off Cape Nosappu in east and southeastern Hokkaido The Soviet Unlon recently adopted the argument that Ja pan waived all claims when she signed the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty so there was sim ply no territorial question to discuss BACK UP IKEDA This attitude has had the ob feet of welding the Japanese people into one nationalist front behind Premier Hayato lltoda who claims that the southern Kuriles which consist of the Etoroiu and Kunashiri islands and the Hahomni and Shikotnn islands are Japanese property lkcda has publicly stated that he refused to retreat one inch from his demands that the So viet Union return the islands Japan refuses to sign peace treaty with the Soviet Union un less tho islands are returned The Soviet Union has stated that foreign military bases Japan before it can release the JJapnn before it can release the islands LIKES HISTORY The Griffon built for the ex plorer La Salle on the Niagara River in 1579 was the first vessel to sail the Great Lakes Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies eachwith itsown distinctive characteristics and then aged them in special oak casks Now Adams hasmarried these 29 rare whiskies to create thesuperb flavour of Adams PrivateStock This custom blend is prestmbed in its crystal decanter at popular price PrivateStock dams CUSTOM BLENDED CANADIANRYEWHlSKY sum panic Morons Borne no cultural Bartel Size up Mercury yourselfat your Mercury dealer tomorrow

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