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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1966, p. 16

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eter werwe + ver WW LEADS LABOR Claude Jodoin is presi- dent. of the Canadian Labor (CP Photo) Bill Failure Called Goad To Negroes NEW YORK (AP)--The death of the 1966 civil rights bill can only intensify Negro frustration, civil rights leaders said today, and several charged its failure grew out of a surrender to pala expediency by the U.S. "ft want somebody in Wash- ington to know that when that bill died a lot of faith in America died," said Dr, Martin Luther King Jr., in Grenada, Miss. "It surely heralds darker days for this social era of dis- content." Senator Wayne Morse, Oregon |" Democrat, said the abandon- ment of the measure '"'plays right into the hands of the white extremists and the black ex- tremists." Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield talked of the "grim days for all of us' that lie ahead if racial peace and reason aren't restored. RIOTS ARE FACTOR He said that if the prospects "the question of riotings, marches, shootings and inflam- matory statements which have characterized this simmering summer of iv00 in urban areas of the nation wiii ave ts Ss faced frankly and bluntly." Dr, HW Renakine nresident of the United Civil Rights Coun- cil of Los Angeles, called the Senate's action '"'a clear case of putting political expediency above the principle of the right _ people to to live where they His position was a ¥ Floyd B. McKissick, national rector of the Congress of Racial Equality, who said the outcome marked "a trend of the Con- gress as well as the adminis- tration to sell black Americans down the river of political ex- pediency."" The bill, which contained strong open housing provisions, was killed when its supporters could not muster sufficient votes to cut off a filibuster. "T"m afraid," King said, "the national administration is more concerning with winning the war in Viet Nam than in win- ning the war on poverty at home." PLAN SOCCER TEAM MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)--A Milwaukee syndicate is pre- to put up $2,500,000 to back a team in a new profes- sional soccer league, probably 8 ee me ee eee 2 EG SEES HS FORO HS VK ww es wy ~SRUE ON BR AnD TRUST... _COMPARE AND BE CONVINCED CARNATION EVAPORATED POWER-CANADA FI SAVE 6c sia ak LLB. starting in 1968. James J. Bar-| 44 rock, a Milwaukee lawyer, re- fased Tuesday ta name mem- bers of the group he represents, but said they are mostly Mil- waukee residents plus several from out of the state. THE HEINTZMAN PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's 2 novel for parents ve abel bad who oer miiical ability before purchas- ing a piano. Heintzman will rent you an attractive, new small piano for 6 months--if you de- cide to purchase it, the six month's rent and cartage will be || allowed on the purchase The balance on Caoees Own Budget Terms, 79 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-2921 PARAMOUNT FANCY RED Sockeye SALON + FALAD DRESSIN MIRACLE WHIP Coed CHAIN CHAIN CHAIN Cy Vid ee Oe rR ee eer ery ee Re Pe Or Ee ee ew "BY "Ee" EVAPORATED MILK 's* 2/39¢ 2/30¢ | 2/37¢ GOVT, # EABER OR HEINZ STRAINED 4% o BABY FOOD 'en 4/55c Grade 4/45c | 4/55 ALL FLAVOURS ao. Phos 3/38¢ 3/37¢ |3/35e TYRN VALLEY 'W's, PEAS Tine 2/3le 2/29¢ | 2/29 POWER PLUS DETERGENT et 1,29 99c 1.29 POWER FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Tet 4/98c 9/95¢ | 4/95c KOUNTY KIST WAX BEANS oy 2/35¢ 2/20¢ | 2/20¢ WLS RIBTON DOG AND CAT FOOD wm |! 0/1,10 10/1,10 f10/1,12 24 on, Fe Jams and Marmalades der 60c §7e 53¢ ARMHOUSE FROZEN CREAM CAKES Het MASON'S CANNED SOFT DRINKS ees 49e "39 39¢ 1,96 1,78 VIVA ALL PURPOSE FLOUR od 77¢ 68c SORELY FANCY TOMATO JUICE i Ale 39 DRESSING TAARTING VITAMINIZED : a APPLE JUICE ty CORN CREAM STYLE Hicenex "Facial Tissues "3," Bm ee Ed A 65c | 65¢ 29. 2%. wee wae 42/39 2/4le REEUCAR ANS SUPER KOTEX 19 S3¢ NESTLES HAIR SPRAY Tin 7é6¢ WAVE HORNA SHAMPOO RIGHT GUARD % y EQODORANT ae GRANULATED ~~ WHITE 5%. tes | PARAMOUNT FANCY ry SOCKEYE SALMON "sy VEGETABLE SOUP tae AYUMER CANADIAN STYLE 18 on. BEANS with PORK 'nar NESTLES RONUS PA CHOCOLATE QUIK meee oo RED ROSE ORANGE FEKOE TEA BAGS vier bd 87e¢ CHOICE NEW ZEALAND Sia _ SPRING LAMB 87c : Lean, Meaty Short Shank om £0's CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER. ae + HUNTS TOMATO 89¢ CATSUP me 008, | 2/45 RENEE Check The Totals, [ ayaa Hats Tress 3 15.83 it's The Total That Counts! ae 89c 2/45c |2/45¢ "MAXWELL HOUSE h orate SAE BAG LYNN VALLEY TENDER sui. V STOKELY Fancy TOMATO iwite ay! 48 OZ TIN OPE RP EE OPE OP Pe -2SH OVEN -READY

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