Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1966, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, August 12, 1966 J WITH WIFE'S SOCIAL SECRETARY Writer Says F.D.R. Had Secret Romance NEW YORK (AP)--A former White House aide says a long, secret romance between Frank: lin D,. Roosevelt and his wife's social secretary nearly broke up his marriage early in his political career, Jonathan Daniels, now editor of The News and Observer in Raleigh, N.C., makes the dis- closure in a book The Time Be- tween The Wars to be published ' Aug. 19. Daniels, who was an adminis. trative assistant and press sec- retary for Rooseveit, identifies the woman as Lucy Mercer, "a member of the famous Carroll family of Maryland." She later became the wife of wealthy New Yorker Winthrop Ruther- furd. She died in 1948, The author says that although the relationship supposedly ended in 1918, Roosevelt never completely severed the ties and that Mrs, Rutherfurd was with him at White Springs, Ga,, on the day he died 21 years ago. The supposed breakup came /two years before Roosevelt ran las the Democratic vice-presi- |dential candidate on the James | Cox ticket in 1920 and was bur- lied in the Warren G. Harding | landslide, Miss Mercer married Ruther- NEW BRUNSWICK FIRE RAZES CLUBHOUSE |ferd in Febraary, tem, oe \months before Cox chose Roose- near Saint John, N.B, Fire- clubhouse and threatened |velt as his running mate, men from four departments the club's new $500,000 pa ag fought the blaze which de- clubhouse nearby. stroyed a large wooden (CP Wicgphote) | Fishermen Pepin Aide Raps PM -slerys JONATHAN DANIELS | a celebrated On Resources Plans GAMBELL, Alaska (AP)--Na- Canadians taste ioe \tive fishermen on the northwest | A C SASKATOON (CP) -- The} "Resource development, by|subsidiaries and foreign-owned | coast of St, Lawrence Island | t ongress Pearson government has left|contrast, has been left out in|parent companies were dealing|near Siberia are apprehensive | EDINBURGH (CP) -- More ' stone inherited by the former, |City and The Premise, Then he N who rents rooms, This permits| graduated to roles -- wise-guy the writers t ti as . ew Comedy sorted. pro ol g mney. can |"7008 -- '0 some Brosdway hows, most recently Henry By CYNTHIA LOWRY move in for a week or two, go\® ? HOLLYWOOD, (AP)~The in. a required paces |¥onda's Generation. gredients artfully compoun 4 in a new NBC situation comedy| Baron, a Brooklyn boy in his) NEED A NEW "| called Hey, Landlord come|20s, has been hitting his stride FURNACE? straight from the textbook onlin the last four years, moving | No Down Poyment---first Payment television writing, from the usual monologues of Lage magernyd _ The basic recipe: One part|the standup comedian to impro- PERRY BUIatuvYe, Vuze, eve mine visation asa memvper ou ine oir Boy or wen - aa oe asae idelaistic hero mixed well with | tt 8b [ ce part, cher, sestandensed, eee ee ora neal wisecracking sidekick; place in a container large enough to hold other assorted ingredients, to be added and subtracted at the whim of the seript writer, Hey, Landlord has Will Hitch- ins, a tall, good looking, coun- try-boy type who several sea- sons back made a hit of a jerry- built western series called Sugarfoot, largely because older feminine viewers wanted to mother him, younger feminine viewers thought he was cute-- and the male audience liked the action, For contrast they added a young nightclub comedian named Sandy Baron, prototype of what people who cook up tel- evision comedy series believe is a typical hip New Yorker, PERMITS SCOPE Hitchins and Baron have been placed in a New York brown- with a smooth new bottle and as Oe | THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING! Adult Building Central Location Prestige Address Distinction Beyond Compare Underground and Level Parking By Appointment Only 723-1712 -- 728-2911 GeorGian mansions 124 PARK ROAD NORTH/ OSHAWA One fireman was injured Thursday when fire raged out of control at the River- side Golf and Country Club SIR ROBERT resource development "out in|the cold. So have those north-|at 'arms length' with each} ap " sterio appear: ' ee the cold," the western Liberaljern and western parts of Can- other." posage ll oe4 pena a poy foe ee conference was told today by|ada which depend entirely, or SHOW 'UNIQUENESS' at one. of their fishing camps, ada are registered among the Jack Davis, parliamentary sec- almost entirely, upon our pri- Profits should reflect the uni+|newspaper publisher Al Phelps}; 900 sy attending an ine retary to Resources Minister | mary extractive and raw mate- queness of the resources, They | reports, Pele congress a re Pe He said the federal govern: |their livelihood." "corporate decision-making or og flew here Thursday. ment must be more aggressive| URGE NEW POLICIES government regulations aimed rp gyi ey Natawes é bro Ka apa opceaniin dbvals in this area, And he suggested; Ottawa must develop new pol- at serving 'the public conveni-| Alaska State Trooper Lowell "lB , onal by 1 wits Ht in one subject for 'careful consid-jicies making for efficiency, ence and necessity' of consu-| Alaska State Trooper Lowell| Cavada are MO the cares! eration" is construction of ajflexibility and mobility of labor, | mers in other countries--partic:| parker and an Alaska national|; a oraly es among 'hi Pat i pipeline to carry crude oil from|Mr, Davis said, ularly consumers in the U.S.A." \ouard Eskimo scout detach: 9g ao 1 bengal git reas Alberta to Montreal ; "Machinery and equipment) Mr, Davis' mention of an Al-| ment went to investigate the in| cas maak iuiveday areas : : rae Speaking to a seminar session | must be available at the lowest|berta-Montreal pipeline was the| «ident Wednesday and have not} prof, G, J Brisson, 0 wet : L That's how White Satin is, on resource development, Mr. | possible cost, Distance must be/first hint of this nature from|retyrned, Another detachment) per at ike soriculture 'taculty at! P Still made to Sir Robert Burnett's : yi Davis said social security andjovercome by the 'latest and|the government department re-|o¢ Eskimo scouts, headed by|;ayal University in Montreal original 1770 London Dry BURNET a S welfare measures have been the most efficient means available. |sponsible for operation of the|Capt, Tim Gologeran, left ride tts Sates 108), Is formula: still exactly as dry and coming to power in 1963. so as to attract more venture' The five - year - old policy| Gologergan would say only| wij) } Nae tee banhvats satin-smooth today as it ever The federal! government|capital in the primary and raw evolved in large part as an al-/that they were "going out tol" e presenting tw Pp ) / stepped into areas of apparent|material processing industries|ternative to such a pipeline in|iook for them." uy ha ail al aes taste can keep a gin famous provincial jurisdiction "to/in this country." iseeking more markets for Ca-| Le the b x < Rowland of Ed-| FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT for generations on both sides of the spread the wealth so to speak; Mr. Davis, a top engineer and /nadian crude. FIRES AT MEN he fag A Raa gs Bb L SEVE: ocean--we wouldn't dream of --to take from the richer and|economist before he entered pol-| The big refining area of Mont-| Clifford Iknokinok, a fisher- eae a gore bh si yr , : 2 changing it. What we have give to the poorer regions ofjitics, also called for resistance|real has continued to be served| man, said he and his family bsherea 2 * ak - a done, though, is change the the country." 'to the "continental" approach to|by foreign oil, mainly from Ven-| were in a house at their fishing erta, Dr. Warait ae i" ve White Satin bottle It's the best A second priority had been|resource development. ezuela, camp 20 miles from Gambell| head es be Mth ra cnhiiy criGwe te bale @ secondary manufacturing. Canadians must resist pres-| Mr, Davis described the pipe: |Tuesday night when he saw the |ment f.. rine he rer or he way we know to Ss =~! sure to sell primary resources|line and a national power grid|men draining gasoline from his ing; Dr, R. J. Forrest' o celebrated gin, Have a look, Have a buy, White Satin! lets peofen F enimal tus: That's howa gin should be. "Instead they must charge all Canadians shotgun blasts and the men fled, |Sitts, pro ipa tee e. it se wet ihat the market will bear. "The| Text of Mr. Davis' speech) Iknokinok said he discovered bandry at the University 0} {brought his family into hg | SCHOFIELD-AKER SAIGON (Reuters) -- The) bell, largest community on the} } waite ateacountea tote BRIT 19H CHANCELLOR PUSHES «si. 'Obscene Calls LTD. a Cambodian charge that Amer- WHITE: SATIN pH. LONDON GTS: SA Good Names Te Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker ---- President jof return would cut.the price of energy to|nok said he fired a couple of Agassiz, B.C., and Dr, W. D, New Charge same as if captive Canadian vance of delivery. two snow vehicles and his skin "a ---------- 1 Bill MeFeeters ~~ Vice Pres, at i be slashed, He H ; boat had en slas | Pair Guilty SAT Pepin. rials processing industries for|should not be diminished by! phelps, publisher of the Nome | production orith cessed Nard Liberals' top priority item since| And taxes must be streamlined national oil policy Thursday afternoon, mag i Mg gy ve PPh was, After all, when great 'e \at cost or at a reasonable rate,as nation-building projects that) Weasel, a snow vehicle, Tknoki-|federal experimental farm at U.S. Denies profits and prices should be the| was released to the press in ad-| that gas had been drained from British Columbia. "white satin Si@zecu The Premium Gin Gambell is at the northwest} TORONTO (CP) -- Paul Jo-| eph Freyer, 30, of Shomberg, from Siberia, Most of the other/Ont., and Larry Alfred Golding, ican aircraft last week attacked NATI NAL N las ame A ee Cambodian territory, nearly hit-| ting a group of international of- ficials. LONDON (CP)--The chan- In an official statement, the cellor of the exchequer made U.S. mission here said maps 4 gentle plea Thursday for the show the targets hit were inside| British public to invest in na- South Viet Nam. tional savings schemes, with- The statement added that the; Out altogether discouraging U.S, profoundly regrets any loss those who just want to give of innocent lives or danger to| Some money to the hard- the International Control Com- Pressed treasury mission officials, diplomats and, . Chancellor James Callag- observers who were reported to han said in a press release have been in the area. that investments in the vari- The commission includes In-, OWS forms of government-run dia, Canada and Poland. savings plans "would-be a - ean | perfect way to identify one- self with the country's need : : | for restraint in expenditure." rincip | His statement followed a make a gesture of self-sacri- |camps and came into Gambell,/ Wednesday after pleading guilty fice," SHE COULDN'T SLEEP Mary Manuel, a_ retired schoolteacher in Newcastle Upon Tyne, sent £64 ($192)-- a pound for every year of her life--with a note saying she could not sleep at night be- cause of worry about the country's debts Her gesture started a small flood of similar donations Teonohine ae che Touching --2s--th tions may be, they aren't likely to come anywhere near solving the problem, ~ eontriby- The national debt in Britain | is calculated at £30,450,000,000 native fishermen also left their/19° of Toronto, were sentenced) japparently for protection, | 723-2265 lon charges of making obscene Phelps said some people here | telephone calls, | believed the incident might have Golding was sentenced to two/ jsome connection with the mys-|months in jail and ordered to| \terious disappearance of twojattend clinic treatment. jhunters on the island last fall, |) -------------~--------" {The hunters left here for their | }eabin at Southeast Cape, on the | opposite end of the island, and | |were never heard from again. | \Searchers found cigarettes, | |flour and other items scattered | throughout the cabin and the men's dogs tied up and starv- ing. Neither the men nor their jrifles, clothing and equipment | were ever found, CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR "OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS | -- Bie Its 0 H ie re rr -- aren +o Acquitted treasury from citizens con- ($91,350,000,000) and a treas- 24-HOUR SERVICE cerned about Britain's eco- ury office spokesman ad- WANT LESS STEEL 313 ALBERT ST. Visit Beautiful nomic woes. mitted that all the contribu. | The United States has 50 steel | 723-4663 TORONTO (CP)--A_ Kingst 7 W ys Di I C ne I (CP)--/ <ingston public school principal was ac- ant 0 1e n anada quitted Thursday by the Ontario Callaghan said cash contri- tions to date 'don't amount | buyers per square mile; Can- | a ae butions are still coming in to even a few thousand (ada, five, | VER "from individuals who wish to pounds." enema _ sea A new, quiet Court in Beau Valley with homes ready for immediate Supreme Court in an appeal against a charge of contributing d Th WY lls P | to juvenile delinquency by in- or omson e ress decently assaulting a 13-year- old girl at his school SMOOTH ROCK FALLS, Ont.|can take it away from me occupancy. Mr. Justice Edward A. Rich- (CP)--Lord Thomson said in an When I die my son Kenneth will ardson ruled that the trial of interview Thursday that when) inherit the title." ® 4 to 8 p.m. Mon. to Fri. Gerald Ivan Bildson, 34, in he retires he wants to return to @ 2 to 8 p.m, Sat. and Sun. Kingston juvenile court last Canada geste aici alin The Canadian - born press ; gp eg raga baron said: press north of Port Arthur, with his § a 5 7 '4 : "When nat : ' , son on a tour of the Abitibi Pa- judgment that it was unfortu- fo culties FE ce a beloowite f per Co. paper mill and kraft] nate "that there was some MEN ome hack to Canada Fwaat mill. He is a director of the tion of a previous trial or evi- to die in Canada 'a company dence at a previous trial and I) yorq Thomson " : think probably it is unfortunate rd Thomson said it is un Lord Thomson received his ti- nn anes true that he wants Canadian cit- tle in the New Year's honor list that there were other counts tO) jenshin agai a "eg the indictment to which appar- izenship again in 1964. He had to renounce his} ently there was no substance." 'I will not renounce my title Canadian citizenship after ac- ever. 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