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Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Dec 1953, p. 31

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44 THE DANY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 11, 1958 Mossadegh Case In Its 28th Day TEHRAN (Reuters)-- A former for referendums on subjects be- deputy speaker of the Iranian Ma- jlis parliament), Ahmad Razavi, the Thursday defended Mohammed Mossadegh, the de former premier, on the 28th day of his trial for treason. Razavi maintained that Mossa- | Several, degh's decision to call referendum on the question of the dissolution of the Majlis is legal. He said Mos- sadegh decided t was elected by )! the people have the right to de- cide on its fate." He told the court that there had [tacked the late Reza Shah, father been no precedent in Iran for such | of the present Shah. It is expected action, but in many other coun-|to be resumed after the prosecu- tries, governments had often asked | tion witnesses give their evidence. "since the | prime mi the people, | def; ond the competence of their par- iaments--often with the consent of iaments. Razavi's defence came after a series of disavowals of res, i- bilities for some of Mossadegh's action by, his former colleagues. cluding former mem- bers of his cabinet, testified that he hid from them the Shah's de- cree ousting him from office as er. He is charged with this decree. ossadegh's defence was halted after the court said he had at- HOSPITAL (Continued from Page 1) led by each municipality, allowing |hospitals inside the County. each municipality within the county t to these hospitals | Whitby Township, a member of the iia the Rg Board of Directors of the Oshawa hospital provides to that munici- pality." ment by stati should grant General Hospital, amount", Harry S. Johnson and County, representing the Memorial ospital would return to Brock Township, the village of Cannington and the Township of Thorah for further hr » (Have a heart for id. "The whole setup is Brn are sick. We have voted money those hospitals which serve certain for our roads. Now let us do some- communities should be financed by |thin ici hich they need. the local municipality whic Y | quibble for humanito's sake" eeve Wilson claimed. serve." Turning then to the last clause f the report 'We recommend that |lage, claimed that if the county future Ertl consider capital made any such grants, that through ; {their equalized assessment grants to other hospitals that may serve the western sections of this County," Reeve Wilson He coul report. NO BETTER SOLUTION How m or Mara?" asked Reeve McIntyre. the County k ts to Port hi u- | seen make grants to Po Reeve Wil eostinued phe Perry and Ajax-Pickering Hospi- 000 to the Oshawa |tals. There never had been a grant al. "an excessive |from this county to the Oshawa hos- pita), he noted and asked KE it fit ' toria | for that city to provide a hospi Warden Vincent Fee, of Vieloria while 25 per cent of the patients at Lindsay, |using those beds come from Ontar- io County? I wouldn't want to be a asked | Ing the Oi al at agree With " i to land?" |Reeve Mcintyre that no one hos- i that this os ap- (pital serves the entire county and arently referred to Pickering any hospital serving any part of ownship and hospitals in Toronto. the county deserves our considera- od not, he said, support the |tion. Why make grants at the munj- ? ci al level? What a wha around at the various public or any Whitby patients are in the Orillia or Lindsay hospitals?" "Does Port Perry serve Rama "Yet you wanted to sup rt the Reeve Elmer Powell, of East General Hospital, observed that ouncil had already atient at the Oshawa hospital an: eel that I had ne right to be there. e people who I tose who are sick and in t us not quibble and Reeve Morley, of Pickering vil- this would be the fairest means of help- roblem and a pittance! ake a look Extend Scope Of Service Code OTTAWA CP) -- Servicemen's dependents outside Canada, auxil- ices and newspaper cor- respondents with the armed forces would be brought under the mili- tary code of discipline under a bill introduced Thursday night in the Commons. The bill would make dependents of servicemen outside Canada li- able for trial by court martial. Members of auxiliary services, such as the Red Cross or Salva- tion , and correspondents could -- but not necessarily--be tried by court martial. Though the bill was not immed- iately explained in the House, it was understood that its general effect would be to bring civil- ians serving abroad with the armed forces under the jurisdic- tion of Canadian law. As it now stands, such civilians are subject to the laws and courts of the country where they are serv- ing. The bill would be similar to American provisions. Orillia's hospital had 'seen fit to charge residents outside Simcoe County a surchange of 50 cents per day since they had no other means of supporting a hospital. He sug- gested that an amen which would eliminate this sur- charge if the county made a capital grant. Reeve Mcintyre asked council lors never to confuse capital build- ing costs with operating costs since hicse grants were only for construc- tion. Reeve Lamb observed that War- den Down had at one point stated that he would be ashamed to return to his home township and tell his peo le that he had made no grant 0-the hospitals. "I would be afraid to go- back to Brock and tell them I had helped give $90,000 to the Osh- awa hospital and only $95,000 to the other five hospitals." Deputy-reeve Balsdon stated that he would favour grants being made Shrovgh the individual municipali- ies. Reeve McIntyre stated that this would be not only confusing but in ssible. He asked how a town- | S| p would distribute a one-mill levy. In Reach Township, he asked, would one-quarter be sent to Osh- awa, one-quarter to Uxbridge and one-half to Port Perry. "It would become too involved," she claimed. Vice-chairman Mills warned that CUTIVE DIES American Steamship Company died here Thursday. Cornelius was chairman of the board and treas- |Atlantic seaboard during both urer of the steamship company, 'world wars. SHIPPING EXE one of the largest shipping firms BUFFALO, N.Y. AP)--Adam E. |op inland waters. The company op- Cornelius, 71, a founder of the |, . iq vessels chiefly in the Great Lakes trade, but also along the 900 miles. SEAGULL PASSENGER LONDON (CP)--Porters opened the freight hold of a plane on its ney, Toronto teacher, has arrival at London n Rome--and a seagull fluttere? ~* > The bird had had a free ride of chers' Federation. The fede ACCIDENT FATAL been on LONDON, Ont. CP)--Mrs. Gen 3 trude McNab, about 60, died in hos- Ti » » 90 public relations SchaoloTea: ! pital Thursday. night of injuries re- | ceived earlier when struck by a car at a downtown APPOINTED PRO TORONTO CP)--John F. McGiv- airport from | po! {the Ontario Secondary Sch re on {has 6,000 members. intersection. Better See Motorola TV Yes, Motorola* is the ideal gift for Christmas « + . because Motorola has all the extrs features that assure top television perform. ance! Double-Power Picture with Pictron Power Unit and Concentrated Power Chassis--Acoustically-designed cabinets-- features that only Motorola gives you. See your Motorola dealer right away--today! ao] don't get 3 thing wrong with play Services. People ave voted e report," s I" for them in a large majority. Here [the county was only being asked guson, of the town of Uxbridge. we can build something i 8 will | for Sous. recent ny the Building "What difference does it make serve the county for 50 years and | costs. If the grants were not made, whether the grants are made from | will provide for thousands of our \the county might be required to the municipalitis or the County?" (sick in those years. For posterity, [pay 50 per cent of a new' hospital. "The report," he said, "actually |let us do some today and ho Sa hii Stuart Ball claimed only recommended these grants fo that future councils will follow the [that clause five, that dealing with a future council. The outside hos- (lead. robable grants to hospitals serv- pitals, he claimed, were doing just| Reeve George Todd, of Pickering fe the western portion of the as great a service for the residents | Township, noting his agreement county, was dangerous. of Ontario County as the hospitals with Reeve Morley's statements, | "If we start at Toronto hospi- located inside county borders. . "I | discussed Clause five, that concern- tals," said Reeve Harrison, "we don't know a better solution," |ing future treatment of hospitals (never will know where it can end. Reeve Ferguson concluded. serving the western section of the |If we handled this question among Reeve Thomas Harrison, of Thor- | county. "If we are going fo support | our municipalities it would be clear- ah Township, noted his agreement certain outside hospitals, we have (ed up." with the opinion of Reeve Wilson. a right to Support others. Residents | Reeve Isaac Catherwood, of the "Where is this going to end?" he west of Pickering go to Toronto | hownship of Uxbridge, observed asked. "If the clause five is pass- itals and residents in the |that when the Ajax-Pickering Gen- ed," he claimed, "there would be | west of Scott go to Newmarket. Al' eral Hospital and proposed hospital more than five or six more hospit- should be paid for on a percentage | at Uxbridge were opened many als approaching the county for basis by Eats. rsons new using Newmarket and aid. Besides," he maintained, 'the WOULD COST $10 oronto hospital would be using the municipalities which are served by | Reeve Dobson, of Reach Town- county hospitals instead the outside hospitals could more |ghip, observed that the posed | A si vote was called and fairly satisfy these hospitals than grants would cost the Linn clause one carried. The other the county could. one mill on their assessment each | four clauses carried without furth- Rama and Mara Townships Jear for the next five years. This, |er discussion. Later a by-law was would not be thinking in'terms of (he said, on an assessment of $10, assed making the grants to the fons Bd o Bsusande = Sotsre on, would cost $10 per year. hat ort Perry Hospital and the Ajax- by claiming i Dospitars ap- | "I would fad give $20." * | Pickering General Hospital. proac! e county with the opin-| Reeve Hart Tr In te Ta advised council that! The forests need public interest. stick them. We would be establish- ing a bad precedent." eeve Duncan McIntyre, of the town of Whitby, claimed it was ridiculous to divide the hospitals as being inside and outside the county. The Oshawa Hospital, he claimed, : Tight Jost ss we be in the town of Whitby since it served all of LR as we rly since it served all the northern end of the county. Port Perry and Ajax hospitals, he said, although inside the county could by no means of the imagination be said to serve the county of Ontario entirely. "I am not in favour of the county MODEL 21K12--Tops in value and per. formance. This Motorola set hus, all the Motorola: extras that give you everything you want in television. Popular' .21-inch screen in luxuriously-styled Walnut. Suggested List Price $469.95 Mahogany or Limed Oak $479.95 The NEW Concept in Kitchen Planning Bor ER 7 8 9 BR RD EEK TRY nnn 24" CABINET SINK Betulg imo the roblem of deficits phe EO FOR THE COMPACT there. The. committee has spent a Ya KITCHEN! DE at | ge Lg ed out to the right figure in pro- portion to the number of patient days in each of the hospitals." Reeve Wilfrid Hart, of Rama Town- - ship, observed that clause one of the report referred to future coun- cils while clauses two and three referred to this council. "If clauses two and three are passed," he claimed, "the County would leave themselves open to the other hos- pitals." Reeve McIntyre noted that the | council only has authority in 1953 and has no control of the 1954 Ss J council. There are two hospitals, he noted, Ajax and Port eng which are in immediate need and because of this, clauses two and three had been inserted. "1 + "+, however," said Reeve McIntyre, "that there will be a sufficient , number of council here next year to carry out the recommendations undertaken in this report. If we pass clauses two and three, there s sufficient money in the treasury to make immediate grants." ASKS LOCAL GRANTS Reeve Fred Lamb, of Brock Township, stated that he had noth- PERFORMANCE AND BEAUTY AT LOW COST! MODEL 21C2 -- A wise investment for years of superior tele- vision enjoyment. 21-inch set in beautiful hand-rubbed imported wood. Detachable legs. 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For ing against grants to hospitals for || * One-plese, arldereiite ears it has been the dream of construction but he maintained | 9, porcelain-enam. i -abi i 3 that these grants should be levied | eled steel top Kitchen Cabinet Sink manufac by the local municipalities which | % Double-terraced, noe : ° esIgn such a Cabinet Sink . . . a sink Sombact enough SUGGESTED 6995 receive benefit from their district splash bowl! design UST PRICE hospital. "If Brock Township would | st Swinging inixing-Tavee! to be used in kitchens where there is not sufficient space for levy one mill for five years, as | % Handy, flexible rinse B h "THE WORLD'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURER" the regular 42" size. Now that this proposal would mean to the County of Ontario, it would raise | spray " % Roomy undercabinet dream is a reality = Mullins . Manufacturing Corporation--the more Money for the hospital which | serves Brock Township than would | % Double-wall, sounds deadened door world's largest makers of Steel Kitchens -- have overcome the be granted by the proposal. This % Positive-acting torpedo difficulties and are proud to does not look fair." Warden Heber Down observed catches the Oshawa General Hospital % Rubber bumpers on make available the New Diana Ensemble 24" Cabinet Sink. BETTER SEE MOTOROLA AT MEAGHER'S 5 KING ST. WEST FOWLER T.V. "THE T.V. SPECIALIST" 16 BOND ST. WEST that 25 percent of the patients in came from Ontario County an- people from Whitby and the Town- door ship of Whitby had no other place || * Steintess steel front to go but to Oshawa. '"There is | trim...and 3-inch back- no one." he said, "better able to | splash ook ster the sick than those with % Toe and knee recesses g ealth. It is our responsibil- % Sturdy steel construee tion throughout DIAL 3-3425 DIAL 5-1685 ONTARIO DISTRIBUTORS ~ y. We are our brother's keeper." , ._The Vice-Chairman of Ajax, John Mills, wondered why there should be any difference made between the hospitals inside and outside the county. He noted that there were six "hospitals under discussion but maintained that they were an en- | tity and all serving the County of | Ontario. "This is the fairest way | to make any grants" BIDDULPH'S 68 SIMCOE STREET NORTH WHITTINGTON"S 5 BOND STREET WEST DIAL 5-5633 DIAL 5-1179 , said Mr. Mills. "They are our hospitals and HAMILTON { CANADA we can't separate them. '""How are they all serving the y! " é . entire county?" asked Reeve Wil- Look For the Store With the Yellow Front" son. "Oshawa is serving a portion of Ontario County. Let tht ik | 68 SIMCOE N. which it serves donate their por- | tion of the grant as they see #it. | BARONS' RADIO AND ELECTRIC 426 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH R. J. McCONNELL RADIO SALES AND SERVICE DIAL 5-1179|1 15 ATHOL ST. WEST DIAL 5-5611 DIAL 5-4822 \

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