Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1967, p. 29

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HURCH STREET . 920 when the Saxons and Danes ~ second Winston Another Churchill Tries For Seat By JOHN LeBLANC LONDON (CP) -- Political and jeans held up with a three-'sonal party, the All-Party Alli- Britain will be turning an eye for the next 10 days on a drab} section of Cancashire called Gorton, where another Churchill is trying to get a foot in the door of Parliament; Nothing notable has happened in Gorton since about the year spilled so much blood in a battle that the field was named Place of Gore, later Goretown. Now a S. Churchill threatens to rescue it from an- onymity. Young Churchill, grandson of the one and only Sir Winston, has been following In his re- nowned forbear's footsteps in several ways up to the point of his nomination Monday as Con- servative party candidate for Gorton. Voting day is Nov. 2. Like the late former prime minister, the 27-year-old candi- date was a war correspondent and author before making the jump into politics. He covered the Arab-Israeli war this year and then he and his father, au- thor-c ator R turned out a quickie book on it that sold well. Another parallel is that Sir Winston--then 26--first was sent to Parliament by Oldham, just eight miles from Gorton on the other side of Manchester. But their prospecis differ. The cur- rent Winston has no safe Tory seat but a tough Labor bastion to crack HELD BY LEFTIST It's a working-class riding of 56,000 electors partly in Man- chester and partly in Lanca- shire County districts. It's back- ward economically, sprinkled with Communists and other left- ists and fer a dozen years was in the hip pocket of Konni Zillia- cus, an ultra-left wing Laborite who died this year. Until Churchill came along. Conservative hopefuls were not exactly knocking themselves out for the privilege of trying to ov- erturn the 8,300 plurality of the 1966 general election. However, tince he got the nod from the party, the Tory outlook has perked up The big shot in the arm was the Tories' recent snatching of a byelection win in Walthamstow West, an even more solid Labor stronghold. They had an 18-per- cent vote swing there and need only 10 in Gorton. The 630-seat House of Com- mons ts made up of 357 Labor MPs, who include the Speaker and his two Deputy Speakers, as well as 255 Conservatives, 12 Liberals and a Welsh National- ist, with five seats vacant. The Speaker and his deputies are virtually non-voting MPs. Churchill faces four oppo- nents. The Labor candidate is a 47-year-old headmaster. The Liberal is a 22-year-old post- graduate student who wears a McNamara Future Discussed WASHINGTON (AP)--A quiet debate is going on here these fi Is Defence Secretary Robert McNamara's stature within the Johnson administra- tion slipping? : Opinions range from asser- tions that McNamara is stronger than ever in one of the vorld's most powerful jobs, to claims that he is losing influ- ence, A body of opinion--largely outside the Pentagon, the de- fence department headquarters --points to widenéd bombing of North Vietnam as evidence that McNamara is yielding ground to more hawkish elements advis- ing President Johnson. Pentagon insiders considered this thesis wrong, but readily state that McNamara would like to move on to a new field, per- haps heading a university or foundation. LOYAL TO PRESIDENT? It is rather firmly believed within the Pentagon that Mc- Namara is staying on primarily out of loyalty to President John- son, Johnson, {t is said, insists he wants McNamara--"the perfes- sor," he sometimes calls him-- to stay on as chief manager of the Vietnam war effort. McNamara, in turn, feels @ sense of résponsibility for seeing the war through to a mil- {tary or diplomatic conclusion. Most officials feel that 'nel Namara will remain fast at his station at least through the 1968 U.S. presidential election. After that, regardless of the outcome, he may step down. Several factors have contrib- uted to notions McNamara might be swinging less weight in high councils of government. FACTORS CITED Foremost is the authorization of new targets for attack in North Vietnam while Mc- Namara, at least publicly, has tended to rate the air campaign as secondary in the war. He says the conflict must be won by ground fighting in the South. Then there are -his running hassle with Congress over de- velopment of the F-111 fighter- bomber, on which a great amount of McNamara's prestige rides; his acceding to pressures for an anti-ballistic missile de- fence; and continuing com- plaints about operational as- pects of the war, such as am- From Her Alde OTTAWA (CP)--Chariotte In U.K. Commons |; |'Make Love Not War" badge|pensive hobby with his own per-|mayor of Ottawa, has been dis- ualified from the aldermanic inch-wide leather belt. The|ance, which claims the country vag she won when she re-en- Communist is the party's Man-|should be run by ici iti y a coalition of |tered municipal politics in 1966. chester area organizer. jits most able men including] tn an Ontario Sanreaia Court Exhibition A fation f Charlotte Whitton Disqualified [rims tanioere Part Somelretear es jof the city's annual exhibition left on council. That decision and pro football's Rough Riders.|was reversed by the Ontario Su-| Miss Whitton was elected to|Miss Whitton mostly centred on A suit to remove the former|preme Court after Mr. McLean|board of control in 1950 and was|t The rulin rmanic Seat mayor from office was brought|filed an appeal. tal ward seat of the 71-year-old by Sam Mclean, Ottawa busi- Miss Whitton. The court ruled Miss Whitton} ton for years. _ ~~ her nea at by bring-| Mr. McLean went, to county|take about two months ear P thle aur against the City|court arguing that a member of|range y this summer {council who took legal action John Creasey, 58, the who-|Prince Philip. This is his third |decisi i cision today, Mr. Justice R. I. done-it author, is pursing his ex-' byelection try. of the year. Ferguson sand 'vacant the Capi- the city to the C entral Cc anada ing the Ontario Municipal Act. Not much! In fact, we think just enough to hold the fruit and nuts in place. You see, our Jane Parker Fruit Cake is over 2/8 fruit and nuts, Every cake is just bursting with Canadian cherries, pineapple from the Far East, citron from Italy, sun-drenched raisins from California and meaty pecans from the South. AND ONE OTHER THING YOU SHOULD KNOW: It's the same wonderful cake... at the same low price as last year. Isn't that good news?: Is it any wonder Jane Parker Fruit Cake is one of Canada's most popular Fruit Cakes? Is it any wonder it's become such a favourite gift item? Is Jane Parker Fruit Cake a good reason for shopping A&P? It's one of many. Prices Effective In Oshawa, Whitby & Bowmanville McIntosh --_*a-bushel carton i HIGHER AT ABPI NONE PRICEQ HIGHER AT A&P NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P Ontario Grown, Fancy Grade, Ideal for Hallowe'en Trick or Treat Outspan Valencia, Sweet, Juicy, Size 88's dozen 5 9 ¢ California, Large, Firm, Red Ripe Bradford Marsh Grown, Sweet and Tender 3b cello wy J 5 g CHERRY PLANTS 1.59 e APPLES 9.89 ORANGES »:««: TOMATOES «©: <1: «+1 Qe CARROTS «:« LA read crn hh rou rlSrin , Health & evo TONI CREME RINSE Reg. Price btl $1.59--SAVE 300 INSTANT LATHER sevncctistre TAME large 16-oz W129 jumbo T1-ez tin 8 8. 16-fl-oz jar 8 & i Petroleum Jelly Prepriced at 990--SAVE lie Lady Patricia, Firm or Soft Hold Reg. Price 99e--SAVE 400 VASELINE HAIR SPRAY munition shortages. went against Mr.} Miss Whitton was! Miss Whitton has no right to nessman who has carried on alappeal against today's decision.|to 19568 and again from 1961 toling events on Sunday in the cap- running battle with Miss Whit-/She is eligible to contest the! 1964, - ita. unday in the cap seat in a byelection, which will] to ar-ition, Miss Whitton would be THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 25, 1967 2y the issue of Sunday sports, to |the first woman to sit on that|which Miss Whitton was solidly body. She was mayor from 195l/opposed. There now are sport- Should she win in the byelec-| wiss Whitton's mayoralty ca- | reer was ended in 1964 by @ able to sit out her term until the Miss Whitton was not avail-|next municipal election in 1969.|(uiet-spoken furniture dealer, She challenged the validity of| jagainst a municipality in which|able for comment. However she) , a new 10-year lease granted by|she holds office was contraven-|was reported to have said she| SPORTS ISSUE | lwas prepared to run again. |Don Reid, who promised to re- iturn dignity to the mayor's | Mr. McLean's disputes with| chair. << Fresh! Jane Parker Baked Foods! LEMON Reg. Price oa. 390 -- SAVE Se J or JELLY ROLL 2 ion 69. BREAD Old Fashioned Style Reg Piles ere-Gave fe 24-02 loaf 23 FRENCH ROLLS seco nec peg: 250 °SAVE be Dokos ot Qe COFFEE CAKE each 39 GLAZED DONUTS pk oft 5e =) Jane Parker Orange Twist Reg. Price 450--SAVE 60 dane Parker Reg, Price 49e--BSAVE 4o JANE PARKER PUMPKIN PIE oie: \ Reg. Price B50 -- SAVE 60 JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKE 1'%4-lb PIECE $1,89 2° 3-LB RING Meats! Dependable "Super-Right" WHOLE LEGS | FRESH TURKEY CUTS -- WHOLE BREASTS TURKEY | WINGS | 39. 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