Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 13, 'Auditorium | 'Fund Grows The Oshawa Civic Auditorium| Toronto City are composed of / Committee has been conducting/talented players from the old a campaign to canvass people/country, continental Europe and who live in Oshawa and work/South American and should be outside Oshawa. a few weeks|a real treat for Oshawa and ago Lou Sklar, of Sklar Fumi-|District Soccer Fans, Last ture Company permitted mem-|weekend the Toronto City team bers of the Oshawa Civic Audi-|tied League leading Italia. torium Committee to speak to} Thursday night of this week the workers of the Whitby-jat Alexandra Park Oshawa based firm during a 15-minute!/Tony's will meet Oshawa Mac- stoppage of work at the expense Lean's Esso in a softball game of the company. Terence V.\which has been widely circu- Kelly, Chairman of the Finance | lated as a grudge game. Ev) + Committee and Arn Green a| Edwards, the manager of the} 4 committee worker attended at/MacLean's team, says that the 'the Whitby plant and the an-jonly difference between the}! nouncement was made yester-/calibre of play in his inter-| » day that the Workers had con-|intermediate league and that tributed over $3000 to the fund.| played by Oshawa Tony's of| Mr. Kelly was impressed with|Senior A and the Fastball] 4 both the co-operation he receiv-|"eague at the Beaches is in| i i ) i Mp "a \the pitching and he offers that ed.from the company and the/njs club, up for this game, can tremendous donations from the beat Tony's. "Let him' talk," employees, "which has come at/said Manager Frank Foley of} * a time when it is most needed|Tony's. Both managers agree! with Target Day a week away", |that the real object of the game} he said, jis to help the Civic Auditorium! Fund, = TALENTED PLAYERS Friday night at the Kinsmen : What was originally scheduled Civic) Stadium the Oshawa as Target Day is fast expanding | Hawkeyes of the Ontario Jun-| nto Target week with sports|ior Football Conference will) ° events already scheduled for/gpen up their season with al this toming Thursday, Friday! pre-season game _ with the and Sunday preliminary to the Kitchener - Waterloo team. The big Events scheduled for Tar. proceeds of this game will also get Day. go to the Auditorium, It. was Meanwhile Bill Kurelo and night 'that his committee are hard at work Savin ae 5 * . 5 plish its avowed purpose: to tation was made on Tuesday. eth Canada it ne making final plans for Target make people aware that the --Oshawa Times Photo Soccer League will play the Day, the day on which the , /Oshawa All Stars in a game aticommittee hopes to reach the| Canadian auto industry was {Kinsmen Civic Stadium com- Sd a ie eh -Ex-Canadian Presents FORT ERIE ENTRIES vale View Of Russian Life WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1963 ja raving beauty and still draws|come to share their troubles jstares at 46, poured out thejand help restore their ravisued story of a crowded life, in)country, jsnatches on a park bench b>- "They had a pride in the fact |side the huge Lenin sports sia-jthat it was their country, that dium and later in her two-room, |it- belonged to them and de- jninth-floor apartment by the| pended entirely on their efforts. Moscow River. ae a Jared oi me sa i ; itheir strength and endurance serene " a ae god PROUD OF BATHROOM llies in the knowledge thal what ene Savlat Ge el Set : ' Over a dish called summer|nas been achieved at such in- ona tebe coat ms be 0 and/flapjacks made from a recipe/human effort they will give up onl Gath vege ave lin the July, 1958, number of anitg no one whatever the cost." pg the hies esenge te English magazine, she ap0iv-| After arriving from Cauada, Neatae. Bais cate! "aiver det tnd oe athe family lived in an old hotel | gs ; , Ritbaad ioe jnear the Kremlin. They had no She has lived through it for| finishing layer"--and pointed to! -oom and the four of them took pniOnTy mace ee Ratt the last three decades, sharing/a pile of Pat Boone records tates geting rest ia.e "kind of rr 0 up, | al < r) 7 ¥ J * 1 miles ' ne = sp and suMfering with = "T love the language I was/armchair thing" in the corridor} Soviet countrymen as the born with and listening to the!--good training for tough post-| Crucial Hit, Cosentino 116 Our interview, Fitzsimmons 118 rorid's fi nj , j 5 » -- ie first sn rger ee records brings back happy;war years when she lived 11 umped along its StOlCAl COUFSC| memories," lyearg in a basement room 12 pT Squadron, Oshawa, Warrant Officer Tim Dittman of Osh- awa and Jack Mann, Oshawa Chamber of Commerce as- sistant manager. --Oshawa Times Photo. iB we AT CANADIA A. 1905 Cadillac is just one of the symbols of the past which is helping. the Oshawa Automotive Museum to accom- N AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM seum Monday are an Ohio vis- itor, Cadet 2nd Lt. Luter Rod- gers, 507 Shelley Squadron Ohio, (second from right) and from the left: Flying Officer John Houston, 151 Chadburn born and developed right here in Oshawa. Visitors to the Museum, on Simcoe _ street south across from Memorial Park, are finding the con- tents of the building fascinat- ing. Shown touring the mu- announced late last WS : | mn . ~ ' City Civic Auditorium. The presen- Toronto City of the Ellen Romanoya is @ na- tive of Canada who has lived in the Soviet Union for the last 31 years, In this Story she tells a Canadian Press reporter of her life during those three decades. | & } SEVENTH RACE -- $4500 claiming Purse $2200 for 3-year-olds and up, about 1 1-16 miles (turf course) He Jeep, Simpson X10! For a Time, Np Boy 107 Ridge. Road, No Boy (A)110 Select Chic, No Boy 104 Peter Pat, Simpson (B)X110 Aurora Fox, Walsh X115 Laburnum, No Boy (A)112 Wings of Flight, Turcotte X113 ast Dividend; Fitzsimmons 115 European Flight Hale 118 Ponder On, Wolski (B)120 Eltoro The Great, Terry 115 A---S. N. Shapiro and Willow Down Farms entry B--North American Farms and Natural'Farms entry By ALAN HARVEY 80 TODAY Looking hale and hearty despite his years, Mr. Bert Grennon, 291 Celina street, Oshawa, joins the ranks of ae Yola 2nd, Dittfach 11) Prince Porter, Simpson X106 Niagara Drift, Smith (A)109 Also Eligible: Rascality, No Boy 116 E. B. Seedhouse and A, Webster entry POST TIME 2 P.M CLEAR AND FAST Rare Flight, Robinson 113 acs sagt Png in 1917 to space ships and WM com "And that's tay pride abd | he celebrates his 80th birth- interpreter of the Soviet scene)* ay, no kidding. I can't get/his ler hit a mine, Her kid skatoon, acquiring an accent|"ature.' young volunteers in an untold) ~OQRONTO (CP) -- Churning because she is/thal, is a sturdy, jheither an Plin. Waish X113 : ' the octogenerians today, when Our Fool,, No Boy 111 f lirt ads m ts | Sixth Sense, J. Parsons 116 fora dirt toed, ene eee} She motioned to the bath-|feet square. Stan Gray, No. Boy 120 niks in 1963, f : : : Her first husband, & navy) day. Gold Chip, Turcotte (A)X118 She is a unique "Canadian" Jy. I'm in it two to five times)man, was killed in 1941 when because she was born in Win-/0Ver the novelty of having a/brother Joe, a promising sculp-| MARKET PRICES nipeg and grew up there and in/Dath of my own, I'm a fish byjtor, died along with hundreds of| Is jthat still has an impeccabie| 'Mrs. Romanova, nee given-jepic of heroism outside Mos-\cream and butter print prices Prairie twang; spirited, good:/COw. Her Aye Paheny pa! lwere unchanged today. embittered misfit/natured woman with handsome) lost his right leg below the knee ket was stead hair. She has beenlafter five operations, He now} The egg mar y Spencer was admitted to a Col- ingwood hospital with yg|drings together for the first/Fiippin Floyd, Walsh wounds to her neck, hands and|time photographs and new ma- body. She was found by police on. the hall floor of a hotel |terial on the lives of the dead jgenerals -- Mikhail Tukhachev- Sister Baby, Harrison 106 xx104 FIFTH RACE -- Allowances. Purse $2900 for Syearolds. About 1 mile (turf course dim Gary, Fitzsimmons (A)116 ' Break-ins jnor a one-track zealot; and be-| jcause she flaunts a stubborn in-| dated capital of communism. | Thirty-one years ago Ellen copper through so much that. nothing is a Moscow press photographer dependence rare in this intimi-)/Worries her now. She spares no Whose work has won ghee in including effort for people she likes and/several coun tries, is careless about money. Canada with offerings barely adequate for a fair demand. Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs, Total 5 , The move that changed her Mrs. Romanova is separated | | classroom in William Whyte|life came in 1932. Her mother,|from 8 riage nveeert oy In one of five break-ins re-School in Winnipeg, serenely|from a poor family in the Uk-|!!ves with her <o-year-old stu- ported to a City Police 'at contemplating' many happyyfaine, emigrated to Canada: in|dent son by her first marriage. the weekend, a 23-inch televi-/Years in Canada. Months later,|1910 after working as a govern-|Her strong body and laughing lion set valued at $318 -was|at the age of 16, she was in tne/€ss. There'she met and mar-j¢yes betray few signs of a jstolen from the house occupied|Soviet Union with her mother/Tied another Ukraine emi figs life, A seit ba by Raymond Godridge at 200/and two young brothers, there /Stant, by coincidence' one of SOM, she saenes iis pag Bond street west. The police|to stay through thick and thin. her former pupils ae ee ae ee eat exc found that entry had been ob-| ceo panemeranmnm The marriage broke up The doi e odd jobs connected with tained some time between 12.30 ASKS UNDERSTANDING determined woman from. the the English language o tians- pm. Saturday and 8.20 p.m. With a balanced view main-| Ukraine went back to Russia,'lating, interpreting, dubbing Sunday by removing a screen tained even at the height of the) taking her three children though films and teaching. | from an unlocked bedroom win-|>'@!inist terror, Mrs. Romanova/she knew the difficulties Her son was born in 1939 and] dow acknowledges that '"mistakes)'BIG ADVENTURE ° she stayed at his side through Tom Biok, of Blok Construc-/WeT Made im the past" but pat-| "No words can describe it,"\the War, travelling on cattle ton Ltd., Dundas, Ont., report-/PEals oF greater effort Ofjrecalls Ellen. "When I tnink trains, living in a cubby hole; led that his office and field shea|U™@erstanding by the West, say-/back I am astonished that it alljat a circus through the kind- opposite Coronation School ing she sincerely believes closer/seemed one big adventure, The ness of a group of midgets,| Adelaide street east had been|Comtacts could do much for both/Russia that I live in today is/Selling her. last Canadian dress| | , ; ee page A é |Romanova sat in a G 8 delivered Toronto in fibre cases: A large 43; A medium 37; A small 29; B and C grades no market. Wholesale to retail carton eggs, average weighted price as of Aug, 12: A.large 50.6; A me- dium 46.8; A small 35.7. Butter prices: Canada first grade: Ontario tenderable 51-52; /non-tenderable 50, in light trad- ing; western 50%-51% (nomi- nal). ED, SCHULTZ, on behalf of valued at $3,006 to Arn Green, the employees of Sklar Furni- a member of the fund-raising ture Lid, presents pledges committee of the Oshawa | OnStock | Woman Stabbed | e e FIRST RACE -- $2500 claiming. Purse Loch Miss, No Boy 11) TORONTO (CP) -- Prelim [yg toe Srnec, 4 fortonah [Saeeauent, Semoere, (ANKE nary agreement has been ] ce 1C Gardens Win, Simpson X104 A--Hellenic Siable and reached for an American com-/ Verbal Battle, Turcotte X106 L. B. Kemp entry pany to acquire 75 per cent of . on a Fire Horse, Ditttach n3 B--Statford Farms entry . ario Steel Pr MONTREAL (CP) Nicole SON CONVICTED So Simple, No Boy 111 C--B. 0, Hichman entry the stock in Ontario Steel Prod | Pee Aye ahs sniig (Fiddle Diddle, Walsh XX109 ucts Co." it was learned Mon- Lapointe, 23, was stabbed to} SANTA MONICA, Calif.jqucnty cag, Turcotte X108 day jenna ease i death on the sidewalk of anj(AP)--Patrick Joseph Farrow,)Royai Waytarer, Burton m wh ' east-end street Monday by a/20, son of actress Maureen|Aroo Bound, Walsh x106 The move was announced in) a wielding an ice pick, Po-|O'Sullivan and the late Johnigugiy weve: Simpson x108 letters to shareholders from O.|jice said a man jumped out of|Farrow, was convicted Monday a aac : : D. Cowan, president of Ontario/his car and stabbed the woman|of possessing narcotics. Sen- hinee tih te Goenka Rmvb Steel, and Willard F. Rockwell,/at least 25 times. A suspect is)tencing was set for Aug. 29 Top Trade, Turcotte X106 cs 'bein detained by- police Queen's Mald,.No Boy 106 chairman of Rockwell Standard 9°!"8 . A ad ARMY PLANE FOUND Chaadien ahieies 0 oe n3 . -. ort r< ama Canadian Shiel ordor Corp. Formal offers by Rock FLEE WITH $20,000 SEOUL (AP)--A U.S. Army! {one's 'choice, No Boy 106 well Standard are expected to MONTREAL (CP) Two light plane missing with five) Tough Kennamon, Turcotte X118 be made to shareholders in) ee HM {American captains and one ser-| Shifty Sadie, No Boy 106 7 has|men escaped with $20,000. Mon-/ s pe b ve for Fun, No Boy 116 September, after notice ha page: 'pees tel off igeant since Aug. 4 has been) jayeis Eyes, Harrison 11 been filed with the United/"8Y & "he at ath eS Fane {found in South Korea, It was be-|Devon's Pet, McComb 108 States Securities and Exchange|al om lg Bie a bios |lieved all aboard the plane were! yep mace -- 31900 claiming, Purse Commission troller' of. the Lochene Mote: (dead, military sources reported!sy900 for 3-year-olds and up, 6 turiongs R. B Cameron, secretary: |tqig police the men attacked) -Uesday: tincical Brace' J. Porsche 6 treasurer of Ontario Steel, said) nim Gn An enetiend eirest and FORECASTS A-BLAST Prince D'irlande. No Boy 116 the proposal is designed to con-|- ined 9 briefcase containing) LONDON (AP) -- A: French] sitty, VatesRopinson 113 form to the expressed desires Of| 0. money. He was en route to/nuclear test may be conducted|Sir Runnymede. No Boy 111 the Canadian government iin. bank. underground soon in the Sa-|H!ppomedon, Turcotte X106 connection with sale of Cana- : h nel hdon Daily Tel Brave Spartan, No Boy 120 dian companies. | ara, the London Daily Tele-|Faithtul Tom, Harrison 11) CHARGE MAN graph reports from Algiers to-|Céss!s Miss, No Boy 110 Canadian dividend tax penal-/ WASAGA BEACH, Ont, (CP)/day. | FOURTH RACE ties, announced by Finance /Antonio Picolli, 39, of Toronto) puree S198 Wr Syearelie ont ag str Minister Gordon in his budget,|Mfonday was committed for) _._ GENERALS IN FILM longs were not to be imposed on com-'trial on charges of attempted) MOSCOW (AP) cebapitiah Fenteetd 6 ght Dna BIO panies which have 25 per cent! murder and wounding with in-/moviemakers have just COmM-|Corporai Bingo, Gordon 111 of stock in the hands of the gen- ; iy{ pleted a documentary about five Parkside Drive, Potts 118 i jtent to maim following the July|P!e™ nt. %<|Ficld Trial, $ xns eral public and. have theirisg stabbing here of Mrs. Mean|S0Viet generals slain in Stalin's|Wcls,.2'%, simmson shares listed on a Canadian Spencer, 50, of Toronto. Mrs |purges It's called Heroes Never) Rasepueen, No Boy 15 stock exchange. Bee ' M'TS Iie. Tass news agency said it|Seor Teday, Turcotte x106 The price proposed for On- tario Stee! shares is 55 per cent! of a Rockwell Standard share for each share of Ontario Steel.| Shares would be accepted up to sky, Vasily Blyukex# Alexander cole 4 "lage 75 per cent of. Ontario Steel's SAILORS BURIED |Yegorov, Iona YaKir and Iero-|Thar critter, Turcotte x01) Outstanding stock, on a pro rata) STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Twelye|nim Uborevikh perreret Wen XH? é y Doubdie i, rh 2 basis of those offered sailors are resting in peace at) SILENT STAR BENEFITS | [Free Trial, Fitzsmmons. (a)114 Rockwell Standard stockithe navy's old cemetery in| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)-- Feverzauber, Simpson X11 pg cee d Ra the © New|Stockholm -- 335 years after)Pola Negri, star of silent films QUINELLA BETTING : =xchange at $44,\they died. The sailors, all killed] will receive $1,250 a month from oP 38 cents Ontario Steel was)when the Swedish flagship Vasala friend's estate. She was Aloud: fesa ae ae Syeeten ~ 25, up $1.25 from Friday, inicapsized during her matdeninamed chief beneficiary in the anc up, & toriocas. idepsbiaige angers Both touched 1963ivoyage in 1628, were buried at|will of Mrs. Margaret West,|A!! Canadian, Robinson canis ighs during the day the old shipyard at Skeppshol-|filed for probate here. Miss|nerracns Ss" Neace tne Ontario Steel produces auto-;menduring the weekend The} Negri, 64, also gets the use of|Cesca, Walsh (B)x108 motive parts in metal and plas-|dead sailors were found when|Mrs. West's home and owner-|Rescellt Re Ege Ny tics, as well as railroad, agri-|the Vasa was recovered ifom|ship of all furnishings and art's beg 7 tA hecnbag had cultural and consumer prod-jthe muddy bottom of the Stock-|objects in the house. Mrs, West ucts. It has plants at Ganan-/holm harbor died July 29 at the age of 59 oque, Oshawa, Chatham and i 2 Milton, Ont., and at Clayton NEGRO DEPUTY HIRED | esidents N.Y. Rockwell Standard _pro- TUSKEGEE, Ala, (AP) -- GOULET MARRIED ; NEW YORK (AP) -- Broad. at 18 plants in the United States and has affiliates over- seas. Youth Given 10Days_ An i8-yearold Oshawa youth, Gary Brantnall, 303 Lakeshore road, was jailed for 10 days at Oshawa Magistrate's Court Monday when he pleaded guilty to being drunk in charge of a car. Constable Cramp said that about 11.30 p.m. Friday, August 2, he was investigating an acci- dent in which two cars were involved at the junction of Sim- coe street south and Kawartha Approximately $30 damage was caused to Brantnall's car and about $40 to the other car Brantnal! staggered, his speech was slurred and his breath smelled of alcoho! Andrew La m. Field, Ont., can wabwaend - seven days' imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to a similar charge Crown Attorney W. Bruce Affleck saic that Patrol Ser geant Wood and Constable West- brook had to jump out of the way when Larocque's car mounted the sidewalk on Prince Street about 12.45 a.m. July 13 The right whee! travelled for mune feet along the sidewalk be- fore the car went back on the road. The car was chased by a cab driver. ; Larocque was unsteady on his feet, smelied of intoxicating liquor and his speech was thick Passing sentence, Marist BH W. Jermyn comm "Some of you people com long way to get into trouble." ted i Goul 30. i "gil ree peg pe idictang authority to arrest white Mass., who moved as a boy to| Persons The Alabama Sheriffs Canada where he became a top| Association said Monday there singer in television, was qi.(@PParently are no other Negro vorced last March. Miss Law.| deputy sheriffs in the state. rence's three-year marriage to| DOCTOR DIES AT 104 Cosmo Allegretti, a puppeteer, | ASHEVILLE, N.C, (AP)--Dr |Marion C hose 104, known \for several years as one of the THREATEN SUITS loldest practising 'physicians in FRESNO, Calif. (AP) --'the United States. died at his Fresno mailmen, weary of serv- home Monday. He practiced ing as canine canapes, served/here until well up in his 90s. He notice Monday they'll resort tojestimated on his 80th birthday the courts if vicious dogs aren't/that he had assisted 4,000 ba- controlied. "From now on, we'll/bies into the world. After age sue," said William J. Hicman,/90 he taught himself to play the president of the local branch of] violin. the National Association of Let-! "4 Bae a ter Carriers. He said that in the) ,, CITY _POWER FAILS last 18 months carnivorous ca-|_ VANCOUVER (CP) The nines have sampled 50 mailmen/S"e2'er Vancouver area was to the tune of $700 in medical/Dacked out for one hour and treatments. 27 minutes Monday night when ;power failed during passage of CONVICT ACTRESS a sudden thunder storm. Tele GADSDEN, Ala. (AP) -- Ac-|8Taph 'communication with the tress Madeleine Sherwood was Test Of the country was virtu convicted Monday and sen./ally severed. The presses of tenced to six months at hard 12e Province, Vancouver's labor on charges arising from/M@OTMINg newspaper, were a "freedom. march." The sen. halted tence was appealed to a US U.S. CONDUCTS A-TEST et, 29. and C porn Negro, has been hired as a dep- nd Carol Lawrence, uty sheriff in Macon County ended in 1959. jday duces similar types of products|way musical performers Robert|Ja@mes Charity, a 40-year-old] At Cedar Creek By G. KILPATRICK | CEDAR CREEK -- Carol La- rocque and friends, Joyce and John Philips of Uxbridge,| drove to Wheeling, West. Vir-| ginia, recently. | Mrs, Frank Harris' brother! jand nephew, of Prince Ed- ward Island, visited her and Frank last week. Mr. and Mrs, John Johnstone of Maple visited Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty and family on Sunday ¥ Gail Smith of Stouffville visiting her cousin, Sandra Greenwood, this week. Charles Parm_ returned to Highland. Creek on Monday after a two-week visit with his son, Sam. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Larocque, Larry and Shelley, left on Tues- for-a holiday in Nova Scotia. is WINS CYCLE TITLE RENAIX, Belgium (AP)--Fla- viano Vicentini of Italy won the world cycling championship am-| ateur road racing event Satur- day by covering the 122.28-) broken i etwee a y| Sides en into between Saturday/...7, other people in the world! seer cs Mypage cl wnat could have withstood what the iry had been gained by kicking -- did," she said open the main door hey started from scratch A clock-type mantel radio, a ltey had nothing after the hand vibrator, and a baro-/"¢Volution No doctors, meter valued at a total of $75,|"° teachers, no engineers, noth-| as well as a strong box con.|!28: The country was hundreds} taining a house deed and other|°f years back 1n the sticks, the, papers were stolen from a People were mostly illiterate. house at 207 Kluane street, The) "The aristocrats and the ex- owners. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet/Perts were either dead or had Coulter, had left home last Wed-|/fled. Thousands of mother! a new. world "Everything was so different then. The inconveniences were boundless. To people living. in estabilshed countries it is hard to convey the full flavor, You have to live through it, live with jit "There was the drabness of it all, the way people dressed, the lack of amenities--and yet there was the tremendous friendliness and the joy of the and fat which was all a long time GOOD FOOD Breoktast, Lunch, Dinner © A.M, to 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Hotel Lancaster to buy a tin pail full of butter! nourishment she could get for * OFFICES BUSINESS | operating. Ut. 'The Times nesday, returning on Sunday|{@therless, homeless children afternoon to find both doors|/"0amed the country ragged and] open, The police found that a/S!@tving, hanging out in hovels piece of screen had been cut/F banding together to steal from a bedroom window. | "Me and women exhausied James Hann, 461 Loring street,/from lack of sleep ad over- reported that between Saturday work, hardly able to do their morning and 1 a.m. Sunday his|/S¥™S, went to evening classes, home had been entered by °*Sting mainly on black bread someone reaching through the/@"d cabbage soup." milk box and opening the door. When the people finally built A screen in the front door was|Something "out of their blood torn and a leather pouch con-\2"¢ sinews" long came the taining about $15 in coins was Wat and knocked it all down stolen Talking breathlessly once she Ronald Lauchian, 199 Simcoe 8° started, this spunky, big- district court and bond was set at. $1,000. Miss Sherwood, born mile distance in five hours, 10/Checked all doors and windows, WASHINGTON (AP) -- A nu clear test of low vield was con in Montreal, was arrested with ll others in a racially inte. grated group near Attalia, Ala May 19. They were charged with breach of peace NO ENDORSEMENT UNITY HOUSE, Pa. (AP)-- A. Philip Randolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and the only Negro member of the AFL-CIO execu- igs tive council, predicted Tuesday the council will not endorse the Aug. 28 civil rights march on Washington. "They will write Statement friendly toward it but will not ¢ se it," he said in an interview at the midsummer meeting of the council { ducted underzround Monday by the U.S. Atomic mission at its Nev It was the first American nu clear test be t Un aty testing last month. The would except a FREE TO CUSTOMERS cau PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT minutes and 20 seconds. His av- erage speed was 23.650 miles an hour for the 12Jap race. Two ~\Canadians, Garry de Jong of) Calgary and Benoit Lavoie of) Victoriaville, Que., failed to fin- sh the race ee "KINDNESS | i 390 King W. 728-6226 but there were no marks indi- cat ng a forced entry. The rear door was closed, but not locked NEW HOME | SPECIALISTS THAN street south, returned home from holiday Saturday to find IS THE TIME that two records valued at $10 had been stolen. The police To have thot carpet or chest- erfield cleaned: professionally in Oshawe's Origina! Carpet Cleaning Centre fully guaranteed s essurec Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY ti 0 Tender EATN TRUE-TRIM BEEF Meat Specials On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday SEE WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY! 2 lb. Shoulder LAMB CHOPS 2 lb. Shoulder PORK CHOPS 2 Ib. Sliced SIDE PORK 5 Ib. Meaty PORK HOCKS ANY OF $1.00 THE ABOVE © Wednesday Only! ¢ Real Estate Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. FOR ONLY RIB PORK CHOPS _,..59* ~ BUILDING > R; L. Grain Limited Metropolita Insurance n Life Company Equitable Lite Retail Credit Company Replacement Sales Limited Cherney Bros. Limited Reteil Home Furnishings . On ond aiter September 15, 1963 | Thomas H. Greer, B.A. Borrister-Soliciter Poa aaa

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