The Oshawa Times, 19 Jul 1960, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, July 19, 1960 13 pen MUGGS AND SKEETER Lack Accord For GOP Convention ° CHICAGO (AP)--Governor Nel son A. Rockefeller of New York headed for this convention today at odds with fellow Repub- licans on several points including his refusal to second the nation of Vice-President Richard M. Nixon at the Republican na tional convention, sa poste Every current Nixon's nomination by acclamae tion at the convention that opens July 25. But Rockefeller, hailed by Re- publicass as a beige, new light in the party after upset elee- tion victory in New York in 1958, - has kept himself out of this main. stream of Republican activity. Although agreeing that Nixon "for all practical purposes" is the nominee, Rockefeller has kept himself open to a draft, Some think his arrival today with a large corps of advisers and sultants marks the beginning a lastditch effort to win SNEAD, | DONT SEE sigh HAVE ANY THING TO LOSE FOLLOWING THE MASKED THE LONE RANGER V77S A WAY 70 FIND OUT, 77 THERES INUNS WAITIN 'NW AMBUSH, Mi Rockefeller is chairman of the 96-vote. New York convention del- egation, which he so far has held neutral, He may clarify his posi- tion today at a press conference. Plane Crash Kills Top Soccer Stars COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP)--A chartered plane crashed Just after takeoff from C . | hagen Airport Saturday. killing eight of Denmark's le: soc- cer players. SOFT- BOILED, FRIED, BASTED, SHIRRED, SCRAMBLED, GOO IT WORKE SECRET AGENT X 9 The players, all candidates for this country's Olympic soccer team, were on a flight to Jut- land for an Olympic selection match. The pilot, the plane's only other occupant, survived but was critically injured. Airport officials said one of two engines quit moments takeoff and the plane crashed: shallow water off the island where the airport is located. °° Six of the dead had been ing on Denmark's national teams --Peer Funck Jensen, B Bastholm, Arne Karlsen, Jensen, Kurt Gramer and Andersen. A seventh player, Eskildsen, had played on th national team and the GET SET FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION GOODWILL USED CAR {©™ ™ CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED team, The eighth victim identified. as Erling Spalck,.«a promising young player from Jué- land. hi Police at first report that Elk Poulsen, another B team playes, was killed but this later was de- nied pl fr UK Paper Says US. 'Ham Fisted' LONDON (Reuters) -- Sunday newspapers called for.a revision of the agreement under which the United States main. tains air bases in Britain, The demands followed Rus. sia's announcement of the shoot ing down of an American RB47 reconnaissance plane which took off from Britain. . The Observer called the Ameri- can action in letting the plane fly near the Russian border * other example of the ¢ AH / THERE YOU ARE, My BO! T'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR You! BRICK BRADFORD ham-fistedness which now seems to afflict the United States ad- ministration." It praised Prime Minister Mae- millan for saying that he would seek a revision of the bases agreement. The Sunday Dispatch urged Macmillan to seek a revision of the agreement while President Eisenhower still is in office. \*"He has been a good friend of ours but we can't afford to take a chance on his successor." BIGGEST WORLD-WIDE: COUNTERFEITING RING LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY YOULL DO WHAT MEAN" THE DUKE TELL YOU YO DO, WISE GUY «OR YOU'LL, GET' 4 {| ROSCOE'S HOUSE ~LETS A GET AWAY FROM HERE = ROY ROGERS LN MERRY MENAGERIE wr p18 ec Wr Draney World Reserved 7-9 Distributed by King Features Syndicate, "Okay, if you're an amphibian, let's hear $Y ccmething i» smplibisnt® Etna Erupts No Deaths Reported CATANIA, Italy (Reuters) = Sicilian peasarits returned to their volcano-slope villages today as Mount Etna subsided in a cloud of smoke and dust after a noisy eruption Sunday, ¢ The peasants fled when the vol- cano exploded with a shattering roar, pouring streams of white<hot lava down the seaward slopes A search party later went under the 30,000-foot mushroom cloud of volcanic dust to look for a group of British and French tourists who planned to visit Etna's een. tral crater. But the search was called off after a report that the 4 [tourists had postponed their visit, The explosion of the 10,800-foot \ | volcano was described by persons living nearby as the loudest living memory. . SALLY'S SALLIES x) "Never mind, dear, what you thiol, Fell me Just wha bage

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