The Oshawa Times, 22 Apr 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey; April 22, 1960 18% This hand is This hand is playing the chords 3 playing the melody | War, died with his braces on and (the sun a man could think of| The intimate pictures in this|too, each man who lived in they rests in a rose garden in Hyde doing. Then suddenly there he fine book show the late president same age with such a man has Park, Duchess County, New York. was, flat on his back, with noth- in many close-ups and friendly his or her own personal mem-| IRE ing to do but think. He began to chit-chat moments with his fam- ories. Shown in this unforgettable | INIMATE PICTURE Louis Mc! read, he began to think, he talk- lily and friends. Franklin Delano book are intimate family photo- (Henry Howe, his friend and clos-|ed, he gathered people around Roosevell and his influence will|graphs, many of them taken on cst adviser, once said, "when I|him -- his thoughts expanded, histbe felt long after this generation home movies -- including the think F ranklin might never have| horizons widened He began to has gone and this book should do| {only pictur published {been president if he had not been|see the other fellow's point of much to keep his wonderful mem-|showing Franklin D. Roosevelt | stricken. You see, he had a thou- view. He thought of others who ory alive in the minds of the mil- being carried by his two sons. isand interests. You couldn't pin|were ill, afflicted and in want. lions around the world who loved,| Here, indeed, is the human side] had the audacity to| him down. He rode, he swam, he{He dwelt on many things that admired and re spected him. Thelof F. D, R. as a son, hushand, was com- played golf, tennis, he sailed, helhad not bothered him before. linse of a great man's life and | father and president of the Unit-| 14,137,111 | collected stamps, he politicked,| Lying there, he grew bigger, day|the legends he leaves have, in|ed States. It's a book to own, time, a tendency to fuse. Then,|cherish and remember. New FDR Book Praised Text, Pictures Rate High One of the most readable and gaudy guts", as William Allan" "again and. again and again" beautifully illustrated biographies [White one pu it, or Wioned him| that he hated war and gave the to come n several months|{to Lincolp, he was a man to be n . ] THE "HUMAN SIDE OF | remembered. What then .are the British 50 destroyers on a lend- F. D. R." (Longmans, Green and|memories of the man who led the|lease deal, Co.) by Richard Harrity and|nation through the first "Hundred|run for four terms, Ralph G. Martin Days' of his New Deal, chief of ever This book gives the reader av unforgettable close-up of a man who was more than a great world | leader. It also shows us the human, intimate side of a man| who absolutely refused to bow to a great physical handicap, des- | pite the odds working against | him Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a man of many facets, and the brightest was his human side Whether the reader hated "his TyroClub Holds Meet At Zion Ry MRS. ALLAN FISHER ZION -- The Tyro Boys' Club met in the Sunday schoolroom Tuesday under the leadership of Marshall Francis Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher attend- «d the memorial service in Osh- awa Saturday for the late Mrs Leslie H. Magee Mr. and Mrs Ken visited W Woodville Mr. and Hamilton, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A Havley Katherine, Mr, and Mrs. Stainton of Peterborough aud T. Sobil Roy Fields, Mrs. Abram Moggy and Mrs. Leonard Moggy of Man- itowaning, Manitoulin Island vis ited P. W. Davidson Russell Spinks and Mrs. Argue of Oshawa visited Fred Cameron Wednesday Mrs. Tnez Henry, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Prout and Donnie, Bowmanville, visited Ray Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geisberger visited Mrs. A. Knopsle, Toronto, Sunday Dr Mr ited Mr. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mitchell, Toronto visited Margaret Perkins Good Friday Barbara Taylor, Pickering, is spending Easter holidays with Marilyn Bull Mr. and Mrs. A Ruth, Brampton, Mr. and Mrs P. Lambert and family, Honey wood, visited P. W. Davidson Good Friday Arthur Gerry visited Mrs. F day Mr. and Mrs. A Mrs. E. Webster Tuesday Mrs. C. Moore, Oshawa, spent a few days with Mrs. K. Stainton Mr, and Mrs. W. Frank and David, Toronto, visited R. Killen over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas and | Debbie, Scarboro, visited Russell] Stainton Good Friday. Mrs. John Gerry and Philip, | Toronto, visited Mrs. F. B. Glas- pell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert visited Harvey Balson, Sunday Mrs. 0. Bull is visiting week with Mr. and Mrs. Bull, Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. G North Oshawa, visited N Sunday Pearl Leach and John Kivell Solina, visited N. Leach Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Killen and Johnnie, Oshawa, visited R. Kil len Sunday. Bernice Chapman. Toronto spending the Easter holiday Mrs, T. Sobhil Mr. W. Gibbs. Miss' F. Gibb Mrs. ». Dunk, Terry and Kath Oshawa Mi and Mr Ww Elliott, Brian and Billie, Kedron visited Arthur Peeling Sunday Ada Pascoe, Port Credit ed F. Pascoe Sunday Local Backs Jailed Leader Loca hou Dart Dart at Henry and F Beally, Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Ed Sonley and George Sonley, Toronto, vis and Mrs. Fred Cameron Hunter and Niagara Falls, B. Glaspell Mon Fisher visited in Port Perry Killen Oshawa, this Gene Cochrane, Fice Man CP United Packing Workers of America (Cl unanimonsly rejected Thursday the resignation of its president entenced to nine month BRANDON 255 of the n jail for an strike at Brandon Packers Lim ited ; John Olver was sentenced Tuc day after being convicted of : sault causi bodily harm conviction arose from an att on Harry Cote, 20, of Dunrea, Man., March 22 In a letter to the loca hership ng ritten from a provin cial jail here, Mr Olver tendered hig resignation but a meeting attended by about 90 nf the lacal's 115 members: it. The members passed a n tion expressing confidence in M Olver Local 255 went on strike against Brandon Packers Feb. 29 to back wage demands. The company subsequently dismissed the strik- ers and replaced them with non- nion snion employees. Baby Beaten Boy Charged BRANTFORD (CP) RCMP are holding a 12-year-old Six Na- tions Indian boy at Ohsweken for the beating of a 13-month old baby boy on the reservation south of here Wednesday afternoon The baby, in critical condition when found, has since contracted pneumonia as a result of expo- sure and hospital officials said this is more serious than the beating. Police said the boy is charged! under the Juvenile Delinquents Act but would face a more seri- ons charge if the bhahy had no explanation for wg. gene rejected die Tt the beal- E and 8 visited Lloyd Halliday § i 1 f § , pack the Supreme Court, a il 1 | 1 { i v | of : incident arising from a § tried to]mander in said Americans in the Second World'he did every damn thing under'by day." SALE STARTS TODAY, FRI., 7 P. o FABRIC TOWN ACTS AS BROKER! 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