Refugee Model City Suggested WINNIPEG (CP)--An Anglican | priest has suggested that 1,000,-| 000 refugees should be settled in| a 'model city" in Northern Man-| itoba. f 'The suggestion was mae by Rev. John Bethel, rector of St.| Philip's Church, Winnipeg, in an| article written for the Rupert's Land News, monthly newspaper of the Anglican diocese of] Rupert's Land. | Millions of dollars now being spent on 'useless missiles and obsolete aircraft" could be di- verted towards construction of a "refugees' haven" in this coun-| try, Mr. Bethel wrote. The idea, he said, is ' no more tlandish" than Manitoba's Red River settlement must have ap- peared to the opponents of Lord | Selkirk in the early 1800s. 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The vote] was 59 to 22, with CCF and Lib- | § erals voting together. Premier Frost said that if the | i city of Sault Ste. Marie opposes) construction of the proposed $18,-| 500,000 St. Mary's River bridge to Michigan he will call it off. The legal bills committee ap- proved legislation providing for) the registration of mortgage) S. li Thursday, March 31, 1960 The legislature will continue debate on departmental mates. Woman's Body Shows Poison on Mrs. Elzear Roy, 35-year-old estl-| Sudbury woman who died sud-|f * denly here Feb. 17 after taking} | a dose of what she believes was| stomach powder, has revealed] her body contained strychnine. § Result of the autopsy was re vealed Wednesday following the| arrival here of Inspector Elmer| Moss of the criminal investiga-|§ ~ tion branch of the provincial po-| lice. Inspector Moss is in the Sudbury area to interview wit-| nesses in connection with an in- quiry into Mrs. Roy's death. 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