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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Nov 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 15, 1967 ] Some of her rivals, three Re-jco.starred in 1947 with Shirley/beauty parlors. They use quiet, pilin publicans and six Democrats,|Temple in That Hagen Girl; ldryers now. That way you can accuse her of trading on her; Her daughter, Linda Susan, | +41, " jtalk. Shirle Tem le Black Sees Red fame as an actress. 119, who once leaned toward : Ley Pp | "Little Shirley Temple is not|/bugs and entomology as a ca-| Shirley's parents, Mrs. and jrunning," insisted the 39-year-|reer, but now pursues creative/Mrs. George Temple, .who Over Public Morality Issue lold ngage : an interview. | writing and classical ballet; guided her through the Holly- "I'm running as grown-up be ia 4 Pig ei age yee Fi & wood years--a film. star at By HAROLD V. STREETER {morals in the United States ? ates va . iii oy liggoneaget pho talks '$° three, a millionaire at 12--live| WOODSIDE, Calif. (AP) "T think4{ts morals have never/yig dark eyes and warm smile|!awyer, with current interests in in Nearby Palo Alto. Her famous dimples. disappear|Pee® Worse, said Mrs. Black. | and sometimes that slight|8itls and horses, in that order;"| "But they're not close from the face of Shirley Temple] 08t's why she {s running for|pout in her voice--never fail to| Her daughter, Lori, 13, an enough," Shirley said ruefully. 4 |Congress as a Republican candi-jeyoke memories of Little Miss|¢ighth-grader who once idolized/They're in the next county Black when her dander is up. {date for a seat left vacant by|Marker, the blonde moppet who|the Beatles so much she named They can't vote for me." a She got it up a year ago over the death of the sitting Republi-|captivated millions of movie-/her four goldfish aftery them--|----------------__--____--_ Night Games, a Swedish movie can member, The special elec-! goers in the 1930s. "but with the cats in the house SAVE: ' | dealing with incest tion is, Tuesday, Nov, 14. | Every weekday morningthey vanished one at a time, SAVES PICTURE | "Pornography for profit' and) «7. think it's time for the|about 8:30, often favoring flat-/With Ringo the last to go." CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -- unfit for the San Francisco In-/moms and pops of America to|heeled shoes, she emerges from) From 8:30 a.m.-until 11 p.m., Walter Sinterman, an 82-year- ternational Film -Festival waSitake big brother to thelher hilltop home among tall ev-\broken only by an_hour-long|old widower, refused to leave her verdict. When other officials woodshed and remind him wholergreens and takes to the cam-|family dinner, Mrs. Black is on/the porch of his burning house voted to show it anyhow, Mrs.|ic running things," she told a'paign trail. the move, striving to meet as|in suburban Parma until some Black resigned as program recent fund-raising party. many as she can of the 500,000/one went back inside and res- chairman and walked out, un q A BUSY FAMILY residents of San Mateo County,|cued a picture of his wife. As- dimpled and resolute SHE'S A HAWK She shares the English Tudor|a suburban area just south of|sistant Fire Chief John Kersch- The pressures: of conformity,| Mrs. Black also {s running as/house with: San Francisco. The riding is anjbaum dashed back into the she later said, make too many.a hawk on the Vietnam war,| Her husband, Charles, 48, for- admixture: of commuter com-| house, got'a 7-foot-3-inch oil por- people "'afraid to call some- which she regards as an evenjmer Stanford Research Institute/munities and colonies of the trait from the living room wall thing vulgar, wrong or in just graver national issue thasijand Ampex executive now wind-|wealthy retired. and carried it out. It was paint- bad taste." |public morality; as an opponentiing up an eight-month state gov-| "Barber shops are among myjed in Germany in 1905, when Now Mrs. Black's dander Is\of big government and as a pro-/ernment efficiency project for|favorite places," she said, 'Sort Sinterman was 19. She died six up again, and the issue fs publiciponent of tougher crime laws. iGovernor Ronald Reagan, wholof a trapped audience. Also years ago. 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