Vuvadev. Getebor 18,1963 J | THE OSHAWA TIMES, ie a + gy Cv herney's MORE Selections Plan For Union FURNITURE | , MORE Savings: Satter ae wo RLovD jt" ey at five Sestime unlens placed tn- der its trusteeship, 90 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA | rye: Versatile A=-pe Round-the-Clock Room-a-Rama \ > - : 6n the -U.8, trade union battle involving the Sea- farers International Union of Canada and the Canadian Mar- Union which is supported by Canadian Labor Con- The Nortis foyal commission has described the Canadian SIU leadership as corrupt and bru- tal afid has urged government measures to oust Harold C. Banks from the Cafadian SIU presidency. Meredith Will Seek Entry To Law Course WASHINGTON (AP)--James H. Meredith, the Negro who two months ago became the first known member of his race to be graduated from the Univer- sity of Mississippi, said Tuesda fight he had applied for enrol- thent in the university' law school. Meredith, 30, said he had sent fh an application to the law échool "'recéntly."' Asked why he wanted to ré- turn to Ole Miss where his af- fival last Sept. 30 set off riot- f "oD : - ing that killed two and injured if . DOUBLE DUTY SLEEPER LOUNGES, SEAT 6, SLEEP 9 ima cities" € Og USE THEM AS SECTIONALS OR AS SEPARATES! The university, located at Ox- ford in the northern part of the state, recently became segré- ay 4 oo) ' . " ECES gat again when Cleve Me- +5. Sen C SG ALL 4 Pi lowell, a Negro law student : \" ™ Ht Who had entered Ole Miss for the summer session, was ex- pelled for carrying @ gtin on ¢eampus, Fulton To Remain | As B.C. Tory Head VANCOUVER (CP) -- Davie Fulton, leader of the British . Columbia Progressive Conserva- | tive party which failed | sieicns.ss '1 | ELEGANT BRASS-FRAMED . FULE 99° TWIN Orne as leader '+. begin immediate n A 39" reparation for the next elec-| 20" x 14 OVAL MIRROR ¥ Ay 3-PC. CONTINENTAL GROUP "I've been in politics 18 Years," the former federal jus- tice and works minister told a | AND COSMETIC SHELF fheeting of the Humanities As- | dociation of Canada Tuesday | : Right. "I'm sure I've got an- | other 18 years ahead of me, I | Et With any fe." purchase of Mr. Fulton was beaten by | Highways Minister Philip Gag- | $59.95 or more lardi in Kamloops riditig. NEWS IN BRIEF Dramatically beautiful and ever so useful, Oval mirror : MARRY with brass frame. Curved hanging console shelf with tity Bithon. Far (AP) 06 mirrored top for cosmetics, ornaments, flowers. Won- Actress June Allyson, widow of m ath, Dick Powell, plans to be ten derful for foyer, bedroom or b ried Saturday to Glefin Maxwell, | men's hair stylist. Maxwell, 31, and Miss Allyson havé xnown each other for thtee years, He| was a friend of Powell, acior| and television producer who died of cancer last year. ARCHBISHOP DIES | ROME (AP) -- The apostolic) nuncio to the Philippines, Ital-| jan-born Afchbishop Salvatore Biino, died here Tuesday of a heart attack, the Vatican an- hounced, The prelate was in oa | ; avs VINELLE 'N' FO Rome to attend the second ses- \ N' FOAM sion of the Vatican ecumenical | " A a ie 2-PC. CONVERTIBLE council. The apostolic nuncio, 1 y } penne i ITE titular archbishop of Perge, cel- eee a . SU. ebrated his 50th birthday three sa WH 1 AA 149" Photostats Made glove - z leather quilted vine covets over foam padding. Opens While You Wait in @ trice te a big double bed. @ DOCUMENTS @ LETTERS e --DEVELOPING Sai : _ Soa oy | __5-PIECES IN CONCORD MAPLE Color or Black & 36" round table opens to 48" oval, Maple finish-: 7 ed plastic top with extra thick matching rubber ey e a ri ] a oe ite FURNITURE W 7 <a Fe iti 3 = es moulding. Chairs upholstered in Colonial print ¥ x + with pleated valance. Bronzetone legs, brass trim. LIBERAL CREDIT 210 WILL BE CLOSED ; LAT, ay Vii | ALL DAY eV Et SEE THE WONDERFUL VALUES IN NU-WAY 1B) tuankscivine Day 7 2ot p aee TELEVISION and APPLIANCES 251 KING ST. a