Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1962, p. 22

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It) Prse. a sale tae ae. in many quarters and its voice|ing prospect that there are mil-/ Seems to be more than mere way to win friends eign aid doesn't even come : e : \ By DARDEN CHAMBLISS Interviews with executives|will continue to be heard, the|lions of potential customers) Money. wn?' culd oll execu ac S awd 1eW AP BUSINESS WRITER across the U.S. repeatedly|extent of the switch was indi-|nearing the- point where they; Some speak in terms of new/close to doing, said oil execu- NEW YORK (AP) -- There's|turned up the opinion that the|Cated by the passage this year will want -_ ye tive Bill Clements of Dallas, ca with relative ease of the Trade|consumer goods .. . if only U.S. Pe 0 eed nace RE ERNE NDI NT By JAMES NELSON party in Western Canada. It|close friends and leadership}? "eW Vosue among manyiprospect of increased interna-\fypansion Act empowering|goods can get to them. ote i gar sag re-lgained strength in the Manitobal supporters. esrb businessmen: _inter- Cee Bete gt -- President Kennedy to slash U.S.| The development of Europe's anitoba, the fourthjlegislature mainly at the ex- aay nationalism. : ost inviting ec! 'itariffs broadly in exchange for ss A The 45-year-old premier has, Visions of a non-Communist|lenge at- the moment, foreign cuts é Common senehgg Yaa. ares 7 , . province to hold a provincial|pense of the New Democratic] | : } ' . ; contest in five weeks, will be|Party. said he has no intention of mak-/world, free of tariff restraints,| "There's more excitement ee ee eee aed e the subject of close scrutiny by| 3. The future of the NDP it-jing the jump from provincial to| with goods moving unhinderdjover this than anything eise 1|LIKE OPENING WEST gium, ] all federal parties for weeks ro self, It lost strength in one of|federal slits sad that con-/fom on market to another, | know," said a southern banker.| What brought the change? | Luxembourg into an America- come. the provinces it regards along|tinued leadership of the Con-|"ave fired their imaginations. This enthusiasm reflects what' 'When a camera made in Ja-'like mass market, offers the Features of the voting Friday|with Saskatchewan as its birth- servatives in his province is .! sane recente : aR . which attracted Ottawa interest/place. ; : sufficient challenge for him. are: 1, The personal future of} Prime Minister Diefeabaker| jiqwevoer. his re-election to a Premier Roblin. He has been|makes a practice of not com-jini-g term is bound to renew ; pgp Bh nies Suariecs saienees Publicly on Provincial! gpeculation on Mr. Roblin's fed- | an Gi 'al Ch istmas yleasure 8 possible successor to mejelection results, as did his pre- , i | »> ay @ S as Minister Diefenbaker in the fed|decessors in office. However, i Sete ts etd ne . ive specia ris as | leadership of the Conserva-|is expected that he will send althoyght of retiri Goi. ee ie ' "] tive party, if it falls open. personal message of congzatula- serene MPs Eee ues vaiiving 4 with exciting ZI {ts by Sh ulton 2. The future of the Liberalition to Mr. Roblin, one of his/hohind him in preparation for! i i : next month's national general! s tionalists, and the end of the|/meeting of the party after a oy " , ite CAGEL [Rhodesian Federation of Sorth-|spate of rumors that his leader- | j ; ' _ fern and Southern Rhodesia and|ship was being questione. is y OLD SPICE 2.78 Wins Votes Merah bire Field [FORTUNES IMPROVE f ish-born Field at S§ ' ' sore t ; P f Pt Gaitalay slashed In Liberal party raaks, the) DESERT FLOWER oy 14 " Here they are comparisons of the Rhode Manitoba results were »2en as 5.50 F Wt ., H In Rhodesia Front's racial peliry with the a marked improvement of party ws 4 | o OLo Pigg the cocktail boots you need \ io MF 9. ' © Completely waterproof apartheid enforhed in South Af-|fortunes, particularly over the j SALISBURY (Reuters)-- nae psa 'NDP, The Liberals here recog: , : ' 4 ; / f « Keep their shape longer White supremist leader Winston} «Apartheid is segregation en-|nize the NDP as political cous.) EARLY AMERICAN OLD SPICE beneath wheee Roséenisn Pion forced by law," he said. ""We|ins on the left in Commons " ' 2.00 « Lastingly warm and party won a dramatic victory shall make it possible for those| Strategy but quite obvious op: "se coantortable in the Southern Rhodesian elec- who wish to mix rarially to/do|Pponents in any election, : eee ; See them now! so, but we will not encourage; NDP sources saw the Mani-| , ' oy OLD SPIGE 6,86 " t Cn ; ' Sine eee Pcapley op Negro government has been|chewan, The New Democrats) ' i TCHELL S OPEN NIGHTLY TIL 9 P.M, liament as a result of its upset formed and Nyasaland is re-|have been concerned in recent) DESERT FLOWER ' victory Friday over Sir Edgar garded as being on the brink of/weeks with the mark they are| 1.50 DRUGS LTD, a Whitehead's United Federal independence and_ secession/making in federal politics, | Yea, 73 723-3431 Pare: from the federation. = __ Social _, Creat pources wind asad 9 SIMCOE ST. N. 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