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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1963, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, , November 22, 1963 | NET EARNINGS Separatism Fails To Convince QFL MONTREAL (CP) -- Roger Mr. Provost told 600 delegates 000-member Quebec Fderation of Labor (CLC), said Thursday he has yet to be convinced of the advantages of Quebec sep- arating from the rest of Can- ada. In an opening address to the federation's annual convention, Mr. Provost told 600 dlegates they will be asked in a rsolu- Treat Leukemia With Extract From Periwinkle LONDON (Reuters) -- The killer blood disease leukemia has been successfully treated tion to reject separatism. He} said the federation favors a re-| vision of the Canadian constitu-| tion, but opposes separatist agi-| tation which created the vio-| lence and terrorism that re-| cently plagued Montreal. Quebe workers, he said, con-| sider that French - Canadians) don't live under a system of} oppression and exploitation to} justify violence or revolution. A redrafted constitution could as-| sure that Quebec's rights are re-| spected throughout Canada. President Claude Jodoin of the Canadian Labor Congress) said in an address to the fed- eration that Canadian workers must form a united front) against the Safarers' Interna-| tional Union (Ind.) which he} called a union in name only, BLAMES 'INTERESTS' with a chemical extract of the Madagascar periwinkle, a trop- He said 'reactionary inter- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gaspe Copper Mines Ltd., 9 mos, ended Sept. 30: 1963, $4,- 542,000; 1962, $4,194,000. Quebee Telephone, 9. mos. ended Sept. 30: 1963, $14,983,- 000, $1.62 a share; 1962, $12,- 904,000, $1.39. hearing is noticed more than a EATON'S OPEN TONIGHT (Friday) UNTIL 9 \ hristmas Store $ ee : ical trailing plant, the medical |ests" are seeking to demolish journal Lancet said here Thurs-|the labor movemnt in Canada. day. He said the SIU is launching e hearing Two London physicians -- Dr.\a 'campaign of lies" against ° 7 John Martin and Dr. Nigel|the CLC, but that this is not aid Compston -- reported that when|the first attack the movement lay cama 19 adult patients were treated |has survived, "and it probably with vincristine sulphate, ex-|won't be the last." " tracted from the plant, the ma-| Speaking in French, Mr. Jo- oo. jority of them responded) agin said SIU crews of Great EEN a neeO CORE Q ee ea showed no evi.| Lakes. vessels have "undergone dence of leukemia and returned|* Veritable brainwashing." N « to normal life. Tumors were re-| Mr. Jodoin said the SIU had IMPERIAL duced by half or more, or the attempted to divert attention to leukemia was largely controlied,|the question of government con- in seven cases. Five other cases|trol of unions, Although the CLC stowed lesser improvement. Treatment brought rapid re-|Tecognized the necessity for the sults, often within three to seven |federa] trusteeship over five Ca- days. jnadian maritime unions. Ten patients suffering from|------------ Hodgkins's Disease (lymphoma) | also all showed partial or com- plete remission after being) treated with the substance. | The periwinkle plant attracted attention because of its West In- dian reputation as a_ nerbal cure | DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS U/ CONGE |was opposed to this control, it ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS PHONE 728-6239 ie ipl | SATURDAY, ; NOV. 23rd, at 10 a.m. | Red Cone Christmas Wreath A. A beautiful and traditional decoration to brighten your home during the Christmas season, This wreath is high- lighted by red cones tipped .gaily with silver-colour. glitter. The cones rest in clusters of green foliage and green and silver-colour leaves while a silver- colour poinsettia decorates the foot of the wreath. 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