Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1964, p. 21

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¢ , By JAMES MARLOWE ated, "to see that we have a united party." has he precisely 1 vice-president|induced him to become a can- f Contradiction Common To Scranton, Goldwater Later Scranton was asked: If) Meanwhile, Goldwater refused Analyst/Goldwater got the nomination,jan invitation to debate the is- Gov-|would he support him? He saidjsues with Scranton and New he would do everything in his|York's Governor Nelson Rocke- er, no matter who is nomin-/feller. As for Nixon: In the last two years he said lhe was finished with public of- , have one thing in com-jspelled out where he disagrees t Tat ith: Bon contradict them-|with Goldwater except now he} seer ie Sr S * Fame says one of the factors whichlieney, then said he would ac- Heart Fever Detection Said Nearing Perfection MONTREAL (CP) -- The dis- closure of a possible new step toward the identification of per- sons susceptible to rheumatic fever and some reflections on how women react to their hus-lease, bands' heart attacks were among the many topics dis- cussed at the Interamerican Congress of Cardiology Tues-| treated. day. Metabolism is a persons.susceptible to rheuma- tic fever show a metabolism dif- 'ferent from the metabolism of other individuals. Doctors have said the which primarily strikes children and affects the heart, could be prevented if those sus- ceptible could be detected and dis- rocess by Be said women show more("when people in our civilization shock than do their sick hus-| 'bands when the news comes that the illness involves the heart. He said the publicity given the heart problems of promin-|tion or other forms of stress in ent public personalities is a fac-lthe years that follow could. be tor in the alarm felt about if the individual' isuch trouble when it affects a som teed " cease using their bodies enough." , If such @ program is not| adopted, the body becomes THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 17, 1966 27 DIVIDENDS (=. "°° stom "rusty" and any sudden exer- Holt Refew and Co. Ltd, By THE CANADIAN PRESS |new 16 cents, Aug. 1,) record Canadian P a cific Railway,|July 10. i common $1 (25 cents per share of which proceeds of a dividend relative or friend. Dr. Hans Selye of the Uni- versity of Montreal came be- fore delegates as a champion of tion of heart trouble. But the doctor, himself a lean-|Thailand arrivegd here Monday looking. 57-year-old, said physi-|to yerify the withdrawal of Indo- cal exercise is not for every-inesian guerrillas from Malay- THAI TEAM ARRIVES KUCHING, Sarawak (Reut-|~ physical fitness in the preven-|¢?s)--Six officers and two non- commissioned officers from iT0) Fi g Rs é 3 from Canadian Pacific Invest- ments Ltd.) July 31, record June HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S oL 313 ALBERT ST. | q i "3 2 : ag i E "3 = e w go - E 4 : 3 af Z The discussions, which wind| which the body builds up living|one g n. Scranton said he ui Be E i 2 z : a Ee '3 - 3 | i ernment's actions being strong on the local level, then on the state, and finally on the federal "| Yet since June 4, when Scran-/@ 'Iton said didate was Goldwater's vote|cept the nomination, tried tojyp Friday, involve 1,200 heart! otter out of nutritive material stir up opposition to Goldwater) ecialists from all parts of|like food. North and South America. st week inst ending the , filibuster abinst the civil rights but said he wasn't trying to bill, a position Goldwater had|stop the Arizonan, called Scran- long said he would take. ton a "puppet," said he wasn't puppet, Such exercise could have bad|sha Mekvishal, leader of the effects on the heart of an unfit|/Thai team, said they were Dr. L. D. Wilcox of London,|person, he said, i Dr. M. S. Saslaw of Miami,/Ont., dealt with the reaction of Fla., told the delegates at ajwives to their husbands' coron-|physicai {fitnéss program should|said things were 'developing said Scranton hadicrowded Tuesday session that'ary illnesses. be. started He suggested that a personal'might come at "any time." He sian Borneo, Group Capt. Ban- awaiting instructions which E iss i [ E --s =] a at the age of rapidly." isl i 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER | 50 YEARS i 8 rs se 3 i <2 e a fi i i he could be Gold-\given a "weak" Bre Barge water's run mate and sawiing" and "bad ression'" on no. basic eres between|television but changed to say he them, Goldwater has neither}looks strong and wound up by lsaid nor done anything that he|saying he wasn't criticizing \hadn't said or done before June|Scranton but was only trying to 4. analyse his problems. level. . . "There are comparatively le differences' between var- fous Republican leaders." June 12, he switched, presidency and called Gold- water's views a "weird parody" on Republican beliefs, : He listed a number of jer- ences between him and Gold- water: Civil. rights, the position of US. leadership in foreign af- fairs, and how to make a "'pro- gressive America .. . from the standpoint of fiscal interest, creating more jobs and em- ployment, and for human com- passion." He accused Goldwater--with- out mentioning his name -- of "havoc" and com- an: NOW SERVING plained that a gg on pie Located et minority too often s made our party sound naive, irrespon-|| 25 Ontario St, Oshawa Dial 723-1149 sible, reactionary and _heart- less." e OSHAWA AND AREA DAILY For Pick-Up and Delivery 4 2 +, MOVE TO AUSTRALIA Conscientious Experi Some 55,000 Britons are ex- pected to settle in Australia in 1964. A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 141 King St. East 723-2721 | fr. 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