Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1964, p. 22

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% v 1964 23 THE OSHAWA Times, : nimously Wednesday, April 22, 1964 : Conaries. pears bet Columbus UCW os Aids Orillia 3 htes Hospital Visitor ke | MRS. Ba Bag LAVIOLETTE | -- The evening oan To 'os Unite Church Women met at the home of stressed the need for interest in the children there. The group made paper hats for Mrs. Fowler to take to the Articles were brought for the children's table at the bazaar. The next meeting of the Evening Unit will be May 12. The Hi-C members are spon- soring a drive of papers, pop bottles and rags on April 25. / SWIFTSQD VELL Cooked -Ready to eat , Anyone interested phone 655-3736. It will be in aid of the BEL: ei Smoked Dienic : b. Ships Owners v POWER Perfect GRAIN FED BEEF hie SHOP SYS «weet pickled Form Group To 7 _---- Beef gS | Meet With SIU "a, Peter Power Area feet ( MONTREAL (CP) -- The ing sage AS | stage has been set for industry- ' RE _ tne wide bargaining in the maritime industry with the formation of a] . LeM Cello ' a bargaining team of shipown- Selous 14@) ers to meet with union leaders, SUG the government's marine union ; AR, x SIRLOIN STEAK trustees said today. * ICE CREAM : YS ™ They made the announcement : in a thre-page message to the SALMON . 4 PORTERHOUSE STEAK ; members of the Seafarers' In- '. . WING STEAK Serve with delicious @ eeneen en neeewettinnaay, r | Pad 6 ternational Union of wh dogg : Z (Ind), now being distributed to : ; seamen aboard ships and in NolGrade *" BELMON SIU halls, , Jf SIRLOIN TIP sane tlh ar ee, the Bon x picture major plans , ek of reform within the SIU por- . ey SNOW WwITE, TH? trayed by a federal inquiry as E a lawless, corrupt union. The trustees hailed the for- mation of an employers' com- mittee for industry - wide bar- gaining as a "real step for- ward." A id th itt ; e source sa e committee Cheerfos- rbreakfast oa includes representatives of the ox 8 & ® & @ e % Canada Steamship Lines and 1 Upper Lakes Shipping Limited, 2 ar. CONT eS REAL *: 2. Pxo. that had withdrawn from earlier pote ta egy KAM-Lunch REAL *: among shipowners. M- eon. Indications are the Canadian Maritime Union will continue I2es. its separate bargaining. with i. i Upper Lakes for its 400 mem- bers on Upper Lakes ships. The SIU, meanwhile, is preparing : POWER ron. served on the other major Ca- nadian shipping lines, including committee is expected to pro- two major Great Lakes firms its contract demands to be CSL. ¥ Formation of a shipowners' Grade A L ARGE Del-Monte PINEAPPLE aH duce co-ordinated bargaining -- 4g. 12° J | i] aioe ere es lo POWER (J ct and (neamy = 90mMOI-Y oe ids targuaiiy tanid te ooh fect at the cat round--possibly Weston SODA +fav 6 Gaining i AYLMER fancy CREAM SVE # Cast, 64 Hold In Negro CORN 2: Drive: FBI ° WASHINGTON (AP) -- FBI @GOLeP eee Rncy Jed SOCK EYE 6Sau84 4 AYLMER fing fis PEAS 2: Director J, Edgar Hoover says Pg ag influence does ex- . ist in the Negro movement" , = could play an important " Yo rk | t=) FR Rand ' role in swaying masses without ae their realizing te ¥ ; PEAC +2 io © In a closed session of a House ° of Representatives appropria- ts tions subcommittee, Hoover also described what he said are ef- forts by the Communists to re- Save. 6° cruit American students to their : views In Jan. 29 testimony made public Tuesday, Hoover said the < Communist party tries to ex- , pand its influence among Ne- groes and particularly Tings CLARK'S 2 rch Pouch Ass: has "sought ways and means to exploit the militant forces of the A Negro civil rights movement." The party, Hoover said, tries NA to use "what are often legitim- Bos INSTANT SWIFTS strained MEAT save Ste ate Negro complaints and griev- ances for the advancement of Ye. Communist objectives." The number of Negro recruits who may be attracted to party ; membership "is not the impor- Lestoil liquid tant thing," Hoover said. He cited "'the old Communist prin- ciple 'Communism must be built with non - Communist boz. hands OE ao tnwe tak Caines JAR NEW CROP Ripe glisecous, CALIFORNIA influence does exist in the Ne- ; gro movement and it is this in- fluence which is vitally impor- tant. It can be the means through which large masses are caused to lose peripective on 500 ROSSLAND RD. WwW. PINT the issues involved and, with- 564 KING STREET E. , out realizing it, succumb to the All Specials Effective Until BOXES party's propaganda lures." Closing, Saturday, April 25th \ Woman Found US.NO! GRADE Jendey, ry CE oie Baw C US.NO1GRADE Bader, Giso 19 | eo, | | RETETUCE os CELERY: ee a 9: SIZE aD SEF U.S. NOL GRAPE andor 27] Mrs. Florence, Grady, Tear. its ee BROCE OL 2? 9 as ¥ lay for five days after she tumbled down a flight of stairs, is in serious: condition today after doctors performed brain surgery She was discovered wedged between a staircase and a door by a neighbor who became wor-

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