The Oshawa Times, 7 Jun 1960, p. 7

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Premier Wanted But supporters and opp agree he is likeable, warmly in- g, nas Nengous eonvicuons thority, his followers admit. vie OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 7, 1960 7 against divorce. Both he and his wife now are married for the third time. Mr. Flemming has two sons by a previous marriage. He is a by of the United Doctor's Career formal and that it was he who Hugh John Jr, Church and one of his sons, is a United FBI AGENTS Applicants for bs as special WEST A D EAST West , including West agents of the U.S. Federal Be Baia! saoriaanZ. Jn hes an esti reau of Investigation must be be- mated population ot 54,373,000 tween 25 and 41 years old, grad-|compared to 17,832,000 for Com carried the party to its first pro- Church minister. uates of law schools. munist-ruled East Germany. LIGHTS USED IN RADAR B Delicate Electronic Spy To Give Alarm emy missiles to the joint Cana- dian-U.S. North American Air Defence Command at Colorado Springs, Col., and the U.S, Stra- tegic Air Command at Omaha, Neb The equipment here can pene- By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer THULE, Greenland, June 7 (CP) -- The new missile-detec- tion system rising out of the fog and snow on the Greenland coast can send out a radio frequency On June 27 he will $eek his third lease on that chair as he leads his Progressive Conserva- tives into a general election. The odds against Hugh John, as he is often called, were long when he first led his party into an election in 1952. There were 47 Liberals and five PCs in the 52-seat house. LANDSLIDE WIN When the votes were counted, FREDERICTON (CP) ig | anfed to be a doctor," Hugh John Flemming sighed. "] stil think about it--but I haven't any regrets." Instead, he went from high school to work in his father's lumber mills and eventually sat in the chair his father had oc- cupied as premier of New Bruns- wick. Mormons Build Conservatives. Four years later 4 they widened the margin to 37| to 15. When the legislature was| 'Temp tot n «dN [dissolved this year, there were | { 33 PCs, 12 Liberals, one inde-| By SIDNEY TAYLOR pendent and six vacancies. i LONDON (Reuters) --Members| ope story illustrates how he vincial win in 17 years and has kept it in power. TWICE DIVORCED chief was born 61 years ago of Scottish - Irish parents in Peel, near Hartland, N.B., and repre sented his native Carleton County in the legislature 1944. the standing was 36 to 16 for the ordinarily regarded as a politi- The six-foot, 200 - pound Tory fostering four Atlantic "The present a united front," he has said. "Four voices shouting for the same thing will be more ef- fective than one voice shouting four times as loud." One of his chief interests is co-operation among the) provinces, time has come for us to from He has been divorced twice, cal liability in a province where HAND TOOLS ] Manufacture of hand tools is one of the oldest industries of the United Kingdom, with exports in more than half the population 1958 valued at £14,750,000. Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substince That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special)-- For the first time science has found a new healing substance with Re ability to shrink hemorrhoids ain and itching, to relieve Th ave been relieved A CHARMING BLEND OF OLD WORLD HOSPITALITY and MODERN COMFORT Famed Muskoka resort since 1869 of the Mormon Church say they pas mellowed into a tactful poli- are making "great progress" in tician. After his 1952 victory, he | {Britain as a result of a new|was approached by a defeated | ($1,680,000 temple at Lingfield out-| Liberal and asked: "Well, aren't | |side London, their 101 branches you surprised at |all over the United Kingdom and Hugh John?" the results, CLEVELANDS HOUSE 2-22 Gay and exciting, Clevelands House is one of Ontario's finest vacation hotels. Fun and relaxation for all... dance orchestrs. .. riding stables . . . golf course... water ski school . . . championship tennis courts and a wide variety of summer sports and recreation, RESERVATIONS: Box T-2, Minett, Ont. [250 young missionaries from "Yes, 1 am surprisde," he re- Utah. plied. "I thought we'd take all A new meeting hous now is 52 seats." being erected in Kensington, one) After his second victory he of the most expensive areas of sii merely he was pleased at central London. Additional funds|pis "comfortable majority." are to be spent during the next! Although he is the son of the| year or two on chapels in Man-|/|ate James K. Flemming, pre- chester, Huddersfield, Glasgow | mier in 1911-14, the art of poli- and Belfast. Itics doesn't appear to come UILDI} Only $57 to $84 weekly « « » delicious meals included. Write for brochure today. Owner-Management J. Edward Wright Telephone Port Carlin Roger 5-3171 or Your Travel Agent with thie inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience. Tn one hemonbud ease after another, "very striking improve- ment" was reported and verified by doctors' observations, Pain was promptly relieved. And Wilke gently relieving pain, actual uction or retraction (shrinking) took place. . And most amazing of allthis p! t was maintained in cases where doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were 80 thorough that sufferers were able to make such statements as 'Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very i ns, some of even standin, fe i theti bind tof cotics, anesthetics or nts prey che y The secret is & new heals ing substance (Bio-Dyne)--the discovery of a famous scientific stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healin {injured i on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in su; itory or ointment form called H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all drug stores. action guaran or money refunded. T. Bowring: Woodbury, presi. | dent of the British mission, says: "Great Britain is most interest- {ing to us for our work overseas because four out of five of our is & i people are of British origin. Our resistors, 315,000 transistors, 33,- success in Europe started here. | 000 tubes and 14,000,000 solde ced | pit sin was the. forerunner." | or crimped connections, More| On the continent, the church | than 2,9 companies have been}, branches in West Germany, |iuvoived in building the system. | prance, Switzerland, The Nether-| {RUN BY NORAD |lands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden | | NORAD takes over operation and Finland. West Germany is Your photo dealer invites you to see as powerful as Niagara Falls, It can "hear" a returning signal as weak as the drip of a kitchen faucet. BMEWS Ballistic Missile Early Warning System--can re. call with superhuman more than 1,000,000 specific pieces of information housed in magnetic cores each the size of In just one second it can com- plete 200,000 mathematical op- erations. It can relay urgent warning messages more than 60 words in length over more than 6,000 miles of communications lines in one-tenth of a second BMEWS, with its four huge radar reflectors, is the keystone of an electronic spy system de- signed to provide at least 15 min- speed |< trate the skies to a distance of of the system next July. In the ... ii by some Mormons as) 3,000 miles; discriminate be-|event of an attack by missiles | "of the most promising coun-| tween missiles and other objects with hydrogen - bomb warheads tries for their activities in the| in space; determine from radar on Canada and the United States, immediate future. "| tracks which are potentially hos-|this is what might happen | tile; predict the general point| As the signal from the enemy (1,400 CONVERTS { d time of impact, and keep missile hits the reflector, it in-| But the work has "not been | tab on the number of missiles be- stantly lights up a large glass fruitful" in the Roman Catholic ing fired to decide whether the panel with flashing color. This countries of Europe. enemy is starting a mass at-|means the lower paft has picked] World membership of the Mor- tack. It can reach clear decis-/up a signal But another is'mons, or Church of Latter Day is on the information within a needed to establish the trajec-|Saints as they are officially few thousandths of a second tory of the missile and within known, is estimated at around : seconds there should be a signal 1,500,000. BUILT-IN MEMORY : reported by the upper part. | Converts in Britain in 1959 to- Fed into the equipment in ad Together they provide the ap-|talied 1,405, the largest number vance are the thoughtful human proximate point of the missile since 1868, Membership in Britain examinations of 101,500 separate launching area and the approxi- | now stands at 14,000. About 600 trajectories and an extensive list| mate place where the projectiles voluntary, parttime British mis- of distinguishing features of met- wil] land, | sdonaries are assisting the Amer- eors, aurora disturbances and! within a fraction of a second [ican Mormons in extensive house- KODAK 1960 tes' warning of a Soviet missile yes wareng a so that the equipment will not be attack on North America | confused when it searches for a SUCCESSFUL TESTS |speeding missile. | Located at Thule, 600 miles in-| Electrical energy required for| side the Arctic Circle, it will be-|the system is about 30,000 kilo-| come fully operational next fall.| waits, equivalent to what a smail But technicians have already|town uses. made trial sweeps of s off To withstand arctic winds and Soviet air space and report satis-|icy storms, the four radar faction with results. screens are braced by 80 back- {To this base will be added struts each weighing 7% tons. smaller site at Clear, Alaska,! next year and eventually a third in the transmitter is so big it| at Fylingdales Moor, Yorkshire, |can be changed only by chain DOUBLE CHECK England, hoists. The klystron tube is 10| Radar reflectors at the three|feet long and weighs 600 pounds. sites will constantly scan the| To commect all the equipment skies over the polar region amd requires 1,375 miles of internal | northern Europe and Asia, ready wiring and 300 miles of cable. to flash word of launching of en-'Included are more than 1,000,000 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Trade Efforts are high map f ern Canada and all One of the super - power tubes|States marked off check the data shown on the dis- 7: Brun Ln "KILL If the controller sees that the : solar and intra-terrestrial noise the warning is flashed through a|to-house visiting in various parts 6,000-mile relay system of sub-|of the country. marine cable, radio, teletype and| A plan to build a second Mor- other communications facilities mon temple at London's new to NORAD and SAC headquarters|town of Crawley, eight miles in the United States. from the Lingfield temple, has There the missile - launching been opposed by the Christian site and likely point of impact Council, which includes Catholics 10 feet as well as Protestants. Sixteen with a/clergymen sent an open letter to , south-|the 15,000 homes saying the Mor- United mon teaching was "untrue and squares. contrary to the Christian faith.' Permission to build a chapel | s At Thule, meanwhile, the same [foe We Ling pi Rig ho information is shown on a tiny | «gna the look of the English version of the same screen | countryside." also appears in printed form on tape from a machine, The printed information is used to] Here are is | two sets of information are the # . ] same, he is certain the warning; : system is functioning properly. | some of Kodak's talented performers. See the whole parade at your photo dealer's now. Discover new Good pictures are easier, surer than ever with this finest line-up of photographic equipment in Kodak history worlds of picture-takin, g fun. 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