Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Oct 1958, p. 17

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DEMOCRACY IN NOVA SCOTIA Dressed up with flags and colorful bunting, historic Prov- ince House, Scotia, was the focal point of events commemorating the 200th anniv.rsary of the first representdtive government in Canada, established in the | Off-Year Election May | | ment, is strongly backed by or-|gentatives since 1943. Engle's! (Democrats. " Cam dl for senator is Clair Engle who| has been in the House of Repre-|Knowland as governor. The Democrats are also hoping] THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 23, 1938 17 anized labor which did much to forces have been able to play up to profit from the Republicans' ush a drive to register more the split in Republican ranks by troubles by picking up a seat | LONG DISTANCE been picking up South Carolina CAMPRELL RIVER, B.C. (CP) [police department calls loud and clear, due to unusual atmos pheric conditions. Knight's opposition to the right- two from them in voting for Cal- t/to-work proposal and his state-|ifornia's 30 - seat block in the {ment that he might not vote for|H ou se of Representatives. fi |The Royal Canadian Mounted [present the Republicans hold 17.ipolice shortwave radio here has Knight's Democratic opponen } Affect Ike's | By DAVID ROWNTRE |be his opportunity to try. | (CP) -- : | NEW YORR Lon) call Tis | 3. If either or both Knowland | year election, meaning there's no i Lg Sires. these [oie for presidem. ished, At the moment, Knight is But in California 'what happens oi oy a better chance of winning in the state next Nov. 4 will afiip, 'ejeition than Knowland is his. fect the presidefitial campaign of | 4. Any Republican loss could be 1960 and in particular the for, iqereq a loss for Nixon in dunes of fives Revubliean polity 1960. A candidate for presidential claps ~~ Any office is expect&l to comman Knight. : 'strong home state support. A loss william Knowland is taking the py either Knowland or Knight or biggest gamble. He has given up both would indicate a weakening what many people in both parties|of Republican strength. considered a safe seat in the Sen-| 5 On the other hand, observers ate, where he was the Republican! point out that a defeat of either leader, to stand for governor. of these men would eliminate a Goodwin Knight is the present riya] for Nixon as a candidate governor of Califortia, ind Jol for president. Bill Knowland deci o stake : . his 25-year state and federal po-|UNION SHOP ISSUE litical record on that office, was Opposing Knowland for gover- eager to try for re-election. Now nor 1s Edmund G. Brown, the he has been forced to run for present Deinocratic attorney-gen- Knowland"s Senate seat. |gval o ihe gate and Ms Dany Richard Nixon, as vice - presi- biggest vote-getter. His . dent and a former California con- ers are predicting he'll beat the gressman and senator, is in a senator by 800,000 or 1,000,000 handy inside position coming ballots on election dey. down the stretch that leads to. On the basis of figures of vo- the Republican nomination for ters who have registered with the president in 1960. California, gain- pant es, His ls ot a t i ital i 5 . ling on New York's lead as the|gant as it mig ] , Be ua ping ig 73%. Ch i most populous state, is Democratic registration was " came when a special session |rapidly increasing in political im- 875,360 in mid Deiover io the | . of the provincial legislature was | portance Pa 2 BE held, attended by 19 "legisla- (SPLIT WITH LIBERALS nearly 1 oe EE tors," attired in 18th-century | 1, elhowing Knight out of the which they registered. s'yle parliamentary garb, yep- | contest for governor, Knowland, The huge Democratic registra- resenting Nova Scotia's first | caused a damaging split between | (jon was helped in part by Eaow- elected assembly. |the conservative wing of the Jand's proposal to change the Halifax, Nova Canadian Export Picture Brighter | . BRANTFORD ida's export business should im- ove steadily next year as eco- omic recovery continues in the|Kingdom had emerged from al Jnited States and Britain, Trans-|state of 'financial embarrass: presidential candidate and he| gional hearings at Washington to sort Minister Hees said Wednes-|ment"" to record a surprising|probably thinks he would be in|gwing votes to him and the right- so Right. bank balance. The U.S. recovery|a stronger position for that as alio.work proposition he level of personal incomes|was still gaining ground and both|governor than as a' senator : ind savings remains high domes-|these trends would benefit Can-| 2. Knight also is believed to LABOR SUPPORT {cally, he said, and other factorsiada and other countries IR 88 SERRA EE IE SS ~ FE | party, with which he is allied, and state constitution by a "'right-to- combine to "give every reason to/the more liberal supporters of | work" amendment. This would |believe that the present upswing| Knight and his predecessor, Earl jutlaw compulsory union mem- |. . . is broadly based." Warren, now chief justice of the bership and is a flaring election ; ; {United States. lissue in five other states. | Hees was addressing the| "uy. " gepuplican party, domin- and is convinced that la- Brantford Board of Trade on Can- ant in California for 20 years, has| por poses a serious threat to the jade's economic outlook much at stake. Here are some United States. He is counting on In one year, he said. the United|of the ramifications: {public indignation at disclosures 1. 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