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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Dec 1955, p. 20

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In Lakes Lawsuit ForTwinSons The Mass-Man' ol | grant couple have resumed their By JP)--A s i rom- it Norwegi fight for the custody of their : : 2 ios rhe ae ior on With 2 Norwegian 17-month-old twins | TORONTO (CP) -- Dorothy masses" and create a 'working | that the South Afric Admiralty Court today! Its career ended four years later] Herman Maat and his wife Trudy (Thompson, United States author | community of fully conscious hu- took a serjous close his hearing of United | when the stripped-down skeleton have filed notice of appeal against and ot spares eolmmist, Said|iuan Dongs, This jiivolved % Sanda trent Russia w s witnés i Iwas. swep: ire at indsor,|a decision handed down Dec. 2,(Tuesday night the West is in re-| mental reconsideration of ur- . ales WitiOsses in, Bm Dvolicinas swept by ore ai 3 Windsor lawarding custody of their natural treat before revolt from the pose of education, beginning with St ms deals r e e y lawsuit over a Great Lakes wreck, |Ont., dump dock. | 3 A {child to fost arents Mr. and |m.asses, both within democracy young children. ) ve img ob S |" Reflecting on the function of the continent to the ie EE --=To Close Hearing [ResumeFight | Urge 'De-Mass Detroit lawyer Edward P. Ech-|SFEKS DAMAGES S # in Tuesday adjourned his four-| § thioh - o Mrs. Austin Hepton. and without. : . ; ¢ 1 { n 3 day-old hearing after taking testi- rs Which Somes The Heptons, of nearby Cooks-| She told an audience in Convo-|newspaper profession, Missisian influence will mony of the second of six wit-|,onto Jan. 4, Frank Summerfield ville, have cared for the children|cation Hall at the University of To-|Thompson said a foreign newspa- adjacent territories, He #iresses due to give evidence before |, LaSalle. contractor is Sekine from the age of one month. ronto that democracy must face up per man once told her newspapers interview. Rh g| nb to two major problems. One was must "raise the right questions We have taken (Pim in a $4,000 Canadian damage|q-. . re A 2 i: |action 25 the wreckage of a amages from SE euerchantl,, Echlin said the objection | Russia; the other the "mass-man"jand describe." obtain the eo-operat $4 | cruise ship City of Cleveland IIL|frm was wrecking the vessel. |~ould be noted. {who is the result of Western de-| She sail newspaper reports of|tries with an In {| The commissioner was appointed| Only witness to testify Tuesday| . Summerfield claims he pur./mocracy. events leading up to the rejection south of the Sahara to take voluntary testimony of/was Walter S. Walker, of Wyan. c-ased the vessel's superstructure| Miss Thompson delivered the| 0%, bad Er Defense sory had Srdination 19 Jn ter U. S. residents which might help|dotte, Mich., a former client of In September, 1954. and undertook|frst half of the Marfleet lecture" OY. Fie FIERtl SUSEMBY 2g the ame bs init Ie clarify a strange story of stormy|Ventimiglia who described him a '0 remove it within 60 days. He|for 1955. She concludes her lecture, [{20 i! he wi ted. e: Proposalii Sou pv 8 : ag ; | business deals surrounding last!"very rough character to do busi- S35 he was prevented from com-|"The Crisis of the West," tonight. ™ i ie Telecteq. inal D5 3 pan-Ae -- WE i|days of the luxury steamship. ress with." |pleting the work when forced off | She defined the masses withinis: lad our press been exercising al ; dy ! ; {| day id vith." the ship at gunpoint by Ventimig-|y. Juec le asses the investigatory activity, the real- BLACK SUBMARINES ECT | The once-proua vessel, which| Ventimiglia's counsel unsuccess-||ia {Western civilization as the peoplejim independence, and objectivity PUBLIC HOUSING PRO] cated ne Jakes for 85 years with | fully sought to Jave stricken from | ---- mF more a Lig do Tot think fop tiemselves that should attend its function it nioNDoN OD Mon i . in red wealthy holiday makers in its or-/ihe record Walker's story of anl WOMEN IDENT jar d Se I te 2 vould have been recorded long be-|Navy's submarine This is a section of Toronto's Toronto where 822 families once ready has made its beneficial nate lounges and plush staterooms, incident in which he said Pes wife! Besides its co-educational uni-|¢ ncerned above everything else|fore SEA Deen retorded } ag a painted black instead of the u Regent Park North public hous- lived under Slum conditions. | effects felt on the Jogial, eco" lcame to the Detroit river for vas ordered off the City of Cleve-|versities, South Korea has eight | with security. |chance , . , to pass the French|grey. The Admiralty says ing project which covers 40 | The project, Canada's pioneer | nomic and municipal levels. {vrecking after a 1950 collision on'land by the scrap company chief. women's universities. | The challenge is to "'de-mass the National Assembly." is more durable than grey." acres of a section of downtown | effort at urban rehabilitation, al- (CP Photo) | men's. Important Ideas Advanced : \ ONLY 8 MORE SHOPPING DAYS For 1956 Commons Session = ea. Ng BY AYS cma *N\ EDO GRAND GALAXY OF GIFTS By JOHN BIRD lopened their filibuster Canadian Press Stoff Writer [against a government bill to ex-land tires and tubes. OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's law-tend indefinitely the extraordinary parliament voted $4,507,990,000 | 007,990,000 | makers left no historic legislative powers of Defence Production Min-(for the current fiscal year in gov- % 2 > landmarks in 1955 but ideas ad-|ister Howe, due to expire July 31, ernment expenditures, about $60. \ OE { AW vanced outside of Parliament could|1956. A month later, after 106/000,000 below the previous year's| : 3 : ; Shop Now For Best ssorfmenis result in important developments|speeches and 10 days of debate, peacetime peak. The amount will next year. Rn {the government yielded and agreed he increased slightly by supple- At federal-provincial conferencesito put a three-year limit on nearly|mentary estimates at the next ses- the St. Laurent administrationiall the special powers. sion | made four proposals on which] The session's biggest jolt came! : : i E \ legislative action may be taken|when Ross Thatcher, a CCF mem-|, 10 Coin DLE Dy : \ a y oF o ; . p' at the next session' of Parliament|ber since 1945, anounced he was| "Lo oh Woot Germany into] \ \ x yo. i J . CHRISTMAS opening Jan. 10 {leaving the party over policy dif- the North Atlantic alliance Yin) RX p pa \ « A 1. A suggested formula for re-/ferences to sit as an Independent in the ear it: also ratified a 10-] A N 3 oa SHOPPING placing existing tax rental agree- for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre. It was vear y ivr United i el 1 ¥ 9 \ Y h SE A » HOURS Tents with ie pr Yiices with althe first time in more than 101ion fo eradicate the. ing Bai, 3 3 BN i plan under which provincial gov-lyears that a commons member wah ct gh i & 3 4 ? 2 ernments would return to the di-' had openly left his party's ranks. 2 Darasite gesireying fish stocks | R V4 4 nr Thursday, December 15th rect tax fields--personal and cor- yoBLESS INSURANCE Hie lireal ahes 2 : 4 tod \ to Friday, December 23rd. 9:00 A.M. -- 9:00 P.M. Saturday, December 24th poration income and inheritance Within a week after Parliament| 2. A plan to participate with the| ot ast January, it had passed | WINS VIA TKO { 9:00 A.M. -- 5:30 P.M. provinces mn the payment of unem- 5 act broadening wintertime sup-- TORONTO (CP)--Ray Galange ployment relief : plementary ~ unemployment insur- of Hamilton Monday night was on ty iv system of Payments to ance benefits. awarded a technical knockout over Canada highway by 1961 ; Finance Minister Harris' budget | Dale Xolangean in_a five-round, 4. Construction of an all-Cana- reduced personal income taxes by 135-pound bout of au amateur box: dian natural gas pipeline from Al-|an average of 10 per cent starting) IN8 card here. berta to eastern Canada by govern- July 1, at a cost to the treasury] Al Moss of Toronto was awarded ment and private interests. of $128,000,000. The rest of a total a split decision over Pat Camp-|* BIG PROJECT of $18,000,000 in tax cuts went|bell of Guelph in a five-round, 147- The proposal for construction of chiefly to corporation income tax pound preliminary. i the. 2.200-mile, $350,000,000 pipe-l -- - SE eT line involves building of the line to the Ontario-Manitoba border' by Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. The 675 miles from the border to Kapus- C kasing, Ont., would be built by an Ontario-federal crown company. 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. The federal government also out- : lined in broad terms the condi- Complete Installation ..... $550 up tions under which it would be pre- Conversions via $275 up pared to enter a plan of national health insurance. However, talks with the provinces produced no FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN 2greement--even in principle. EASY PAYMENT TERMS ARRANGED Most of the 60 government-spon- HE i, Bh 1 Rl Phone RA S-3539 -- 8am. - 5 pe. RN ." a NYLON "M. Phon 4 N Saf : DRESSES! lation. 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