SiS night at St. Gregory's Canadian Save the Chilren's Church. auditorium, Simcoe The inaugural meeting of Fund was held Wednesday O'Leary Resigns Post With Ottawa Journal OTTAWA (CP)--Senator M., Born at Perce, Que., of Irish-; He ran only once for Parlia-| Grattan O'Leary, one of Can-|Canadian parents, he received|ment, an unsuccessful bid as} ada's best-known political jour-jonly an elementary school edu-|Conservative candidate in his} nalists, &nnounced Wednesday |cation before going to work on native Gaspe riding in_1925. | his retirement as president of|the family farm. Later he went) In the fall of 1962 he he ap- The Journal. to sea. pointed to the Senate by John The 77-year-old Conservative; In 1909 while waiting for his Diefenbaker, then Conservative will retain the honorary post of|ship to sail from Saint John,|prime minister. editor emeritus on the newspa-|N.B., the 20-year-old O'Leary| One of the highlights of his per where for decades he has|paid a chance visit to the office political career was in 1948 reigned as the editorial con-/of the old Saint John Standard | when he was keynote speaker science of his party. and landed a reporting job/at the party convention which I. Norman Smith, 56, who suc-|!argely on his statement that he| elected his friend George Drew] ceeded Senator O'Leary as edi-|Was a staunch Conservative. /|as Conservative leader. tor three years ago, will take | Two years: ra yan Ottawa Another was in February of on the additional post of presi-/ Journal gare aance aiuea Gli following the defeat of Mr. i. e iefenbaker's government in eet urnal ediiérial reporting {ob in the press gallery 'at ot-/piefenbaker's goverumens a the senator's retirement said: |tawa. He jumped at the chance.| aly the party caucus behind "His colleagues sought to argue; 'I had fo raise the fare my-\the Conservative leader in the him out of retiring but he would|self," he once recalled. face of a reported cabinet re- have none of it." It added that) Although he became distin-|yojt that sought to depose him. | he will retain an office at the| guished as a parliamentary re-|_ newspaper '"'and remains the|porter and editorial writer, he freshest mind in the place, the|was a versatile correspondent, most vigorous thinker and the|covering international confer- Top Oil Source liveliest personality." ences, British-and U.S. elections | Senator O'Leary came to The/and the sinking of the Titanic. | Is Reported as a reporter) nf | ats ea later wrote his first | REPORTED ON WAR LONDON, Ont. (CP)--An oil editorial. "Since then he has| Senator O'Leary visited Brit-| source, described by a consult- written thousands of them, all/ain in 1941 to report on the war|ing geologist Wednesday as one marked by his sometime s/effort. After the war he covered|o¢ the best in western Ontario lthe 1945 Potsdam conference|in recent years, has been struck s times gentle, but al-| : Sos cesar tae. jand routed 1,500 miles through|about 20° miles southwest off |devastated Germany gathering | here. INTERESTED IN POLITICS (material for articles. The field covers about' 6,000) Through the years he became The former Conservative gov- ? a confidant of prime ministersjernment chose him to head the acres south of Melbourne, in and roamed the intimate inner|royal commission on publica-| Dunwich and Ekfrid «townships. circles of Canadian politics.|tions which in 1961 recom-| A spokesman for H. J. O'Shea Some of his closest friends in-|mended steps to protect Cana-|and Associates, consulting geol- cluded Arthur Meighen, Con-\dian publications from U.S.|ogists here, estimated the pri- servative prime minister in|competition. Some of the rec-|mary recovery potential of the 1920-21 and 1926, and C. D./ommendations were finallyifield at 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 adopted by the Liberal govern-|barrels. He placed the gross who directed Canada's Second|ment and put into legislation value of production at between | World War effort. last year. Howe, the Liberal cabinet giant You bought a house SAVE - THE - CHILD FUND ORGANIZED HERE st. n. Here, seated left, was guest speaker at the meet- ing, K. B. Kimble, Toronto, national field secretary of the Fund; at right seated is Jim Gorman, local chap- ter organizer; standing left to right. are Jack Nash and Vincent Bussuttil, two in- terested guests at the initial - meeting. Oshawa Times Photo '$6,000,000 and $9,000,000, | EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- never act again, f-figur done my stint." The speaker was Loretta Young, still every inch the movie star, but refusing to con- form to the entertainment-world maxim that the show must go on, and on. She lives not in the movie-star belt of Beverly Hills and Bel Air but in a quiet neighborhood of apartments and modest homes in West Hollywood, just below the bustling Sunset Strip. The exterior is not grand by Holly- wood standards, but the inside exhibits tasteful, lived-in ' ele-| gance. | Loretta Young herself dis-| played her flair as she swept into the living room, not unlike her famed entrances on televi- sion, in a silk flowered top ge pink capris. Even in repose she} can give the impression of be-| ing terribly busy. "T honestly have trouble find- | ing the time to do all the things} I'd like to do," she admitted. Yet she hasn't -acted since} three years ago, when her sec-| ond television series ended after} a brief run. Her explanation: "I haven't liked the things) that they (the producers) have} offered, and they haven't liked the things that I've offered. So we're at an imipasse. "But that's all right. I don't} gg I) re- I've Loretta Young Love is Quiet, Secluded Life to be on the set and ready to! shoot at nine. Don't miss it at all." ; | WON OSCAR Her living room offered ev- idence that she had done her: stint. Her Oscar (The Farmer's| Daughter, 1947) gieamed on a book shelf and above it stood the three Emmies she received during the eight-year stand of! the Loretta Young Show. "Pictures were great, but | there was no real communica- tion with the audience," she re- marked. "'The other aspects of being a movie star I can't knock -- the fame, the grand houses, the glamor, money, | friends. "Television was killing. There was no time for anything but putting all the elements to- gether for a show and hoping to God that it all made sense. For eight or 10 years I did nothing else. Now I want to devote time to the other interests in my life." : One of them is a newspaper column of advice she is writ-| ing. "It's another means of com-| munication, gfid a very satisfy-/ ing one," she said. 'The nice thing abouy it is the immediate feedback you get. You are in direct contact with people. "For instance, a girl wrote me about the boy she planned to marry. Both were intensely feel any compulsive drive to be jealous of each other, and it was acting again. I've been doing it} obvious they were unsuited for since I was 12 years old and/each other. I told her so. Now that's enough for anyone. I)she writes that they're both must say,that I don't miss get-| married to other people and ex- j ting up at four in the morning | Gerda's Film Satirical-Agent MUNICH, West Germany (Reuters)--The agent for Gerda Munsinger, central figuré in a sex-and-security case in Can-| ada, said Wednesday he is ne-| got:ating to make a satirical! movie of the affair. Joses von Ferenczy, who has) hought exclusive rights to Mrs. | Munsinger's life story, said: "T| want to show... how a girljhave told a Canadian reportet behaves when she gets involved |She would return to Canada. in big politics." : Justice Minister Lucien Car- He added that Mrs. Mun-|din has charged that two or singer, a former beauty queen, more members of the former will "tin all probability" not re-|Conservative government of turn to Canada to clear her|John Diefenbaker were involved |in a security risk with a one- time Communist spy and that When the story broke early. 'Diefenbaxer hushed up the case this month she was reported to'when he was prime minister. name. 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