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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1964, p. 2

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rmowmnersinn™ Clear Paper Of |= Gear Family Allowance GOOD EVENING Monopoly Count i --e ern 1O Living Costs: Caouette -- By JACK GEARIN : j @ |. OTTAWA (CP)--For a while|bate will be aftert ne Easter re-jcrease effici MISS AILEEN HALL TO MOVE TO LEASIDE "tive trade practices commission'decisive factor, this competition| jim 2 it sounded as though the scripts)cess. < lenough 'to produce oe heaBe NOTES FROM THE HUSTINGS: |has cleared a subsidiary of|in advertsing probably has-| om . were switched in Monday's |W arg CHANGE lcut in spending, New inefficien- 'The New Democratic Party in On'ario (Federal) riding |Thomson Newspapers Limited|tened the disappearance of the) Commons debate, _ Creditiste Leader Real Caou.\"ies Were boundt o creep in. will likely seek a new candidate when the next election jof a formal allegation that itjlatter." | 'cio | an _-- ' / , , Government spending opera-\otte tried Monday to insert a\CAN IMPROVE drove a weekly newspaper out! At this point, the commission tions are "inherently ineffi-| thay non contin tion) M y rolls around, whenever that may be. of business in Sudbury through|said the competition between it iii ii fee \cient," said Liberal David G. toe hi abe Sine. for teenies r. Slogan said there is room Miss Aileen Hall, the Edinburgh University alumnus who illegal monopolistic practices. the two weeklies was in adver- : Hahn. ily aiecaaek 'seed Biwi od law agp gene hee tga in was the panty's standard-bearer in the two most. recent | At issue in the commission's|tising, not news. And advertis-| (iigqmas ' ' sie | "We have an insatiable fearijiving costs. However, this was|start right Mire aa = Federal elections here, will be moving from Oshawa in |report, made public today by|ing was a service, not a com-|f -- 4 ; - 'of the electorate," said Conserv-/ryled out of order on grounds|ber.". -- ; 8 A |Justice Minister Favreau, was;modity. Therefore there was| § MEME a , Jative Joseph Slogan, speaking) the i f dag Ji 6 eee, ee ant --. . ms vod vai the ll-month career in 1962 of/some doubt whether the act)! i ji _ ,jOf all parties in the House. pest ng actions ps Paget hy -- basic shortcom- Laughlin Collegiate and Technical School, she has accepted (5 jabor-orientated weekly, the! would apply in such a case be- , "eam | Their 'philosophic criticisms|der the rules had already besnifenn "% said, Besides @ similar position in Leaside. Sudbury Sun, published by|cause the act defines monop-| 4 a ; were short-lived, however, as|presented. lales bs a dou i tes In the rough, tough arena |Northland Publishers Limited.joly in terms only of an article 7 4 Pe ithe Commons budget debate! Mr, Caouette also reiterated|stand eutinn wae a of Federal politics, Miss |!t was a en the/or commodity. oe: H] |moved through its third day, (his demands for constitutional aon-couleaversial aamabeanat Hall did remarkably well elie bea publication In) swe snow phacices |f : | Mr, Hahn, a businessman and|@mendments to give Quebec! "I think we are followers ra- for a comparative unknown, |" The Sudbury 'an started op- "Leaving this purely legal/ ; MP for Toronto Broadview, epn| Contec over hg te i, = ther than leaders in this coun- but five years in the coun- erations about the same time Westion aside, the evidence) | Same cluded that this year's increases | migration and hast paca éey from her fative Scotland. jas the Sudbury Scene, a maga-/d0e8 not demonstrate that the| , jin government spending were|®! © 1 ! ice ah The Commons was often ar- In her debut, June 18, 1962, |zine -type weekly | directed|Sault to Sudbury Press Limited| oe ithe dinect income tax fields it{Ct#ie and ineffective in dealing a i aa i < did have resource to reprehen-| > #yaeee = : { Mr. Slogan, a dentist repre- a : jwith problems, Changes in the she finished a close third |mainly at women redders and|©! 2 pprehen- : Ss Aer ete , Tepre-|shares with Ottawa ae blished by Sault to Sudbury|*ible monopolistic practices." | > ~ailgme senting Manitoba's Springfield ' Tules were needed 'o make the with 14,459 as compared with /Pyy sre yea a. Thomeon Se = : |constituency, sounded more like), During the budget debate, Mr./government more effective "Mike" Starr's 23,015 (his Press Limited, a Thomson, The commission noted that i : lan opposition member as he de- Hahn said that despice Conserva-| without restraining the oppost- amen maivrity) A Nor. |Newspapers _ subsidiary which | Mr. Henry never alleged that] : : scribed the cabinet as "old anal tive talk of economies in spend: tion's right to criticize, eremenm = major) 2 also publishes the daily Sudbury/Sault to Sudbury Press ever! : " me i ; < initiative,|ing, the opposition had mace i . man Cafik's 16,017 for 'the | star, : "tried to force customers wht : : : -- ' GOED tired men who lack Initiative, | anly few suggestioas for cuts Mr. Slogan said it ts up to the Liberals The Sun -- with the usual,wanted to advertise in The Star) +.-% ees : . a i aoa: Seer ah expenditures. Ly Mgr om cl cago hi "4 Miss Hall was a vigorous weekly newspaper format--sold|to advertise also in the Sudbury} ? ' 5 ; KE ; Th budget debat dj "Governments are inherently progress" which 'ch at ved campaigner in the 1962 race, jon newsstands at 10 cents a)Scene, and in any event this ES cage : tonight tollowine Sve ba inefficient in their spending Op-'tional goals and heip plan for if class schedules drastical- |COPY, though some free distribu-|was denied by James R. Coneervative non - confidence|@rations," he said. "It seems'their achievement tions were made. It had a maxi-|Meakes, the Star's managing! % . notion charging the govern. | that waste goes hand in ha Jack Horner (PC Acadia) mum advertising rate of 17/editor. D : * ae ith failure to control ris- With the size of a government's |caig Fj "al pier netned : oer : > a ee ment with failure to control ris- -yahyr said Finance Minister Gordon's {idee fot Bunce ob party cents a line. The Scene, on the In addition, the commission 4 # ing expenditures and with run- operation. March 16 budget was a "do- st hare: that of @ Soun; other hand, was distributed free|said it was never established] : : ning up a substantial deficit de-- The proposals of the Glassco/nothing budget" which in- MIS I Sere. tat of a young until July, 1963, when it began|that the Sudbury Scene was 3 spite increased taxation. Thejroyal commission on. govern-\creased the national debt and BS HALL intellectual from overseas | paid distribution. Its top adver-/ launched only to cause the Sud- : as ie last two days of the six-day de--ment organization would in-|did nothing for agriculture, Can- with a forceful and pleasing |tising rate was 12 cents a line|/bury's Sun's downfall. Perhaps| : , - * ada's most important basic in- platform manner, also a sharp wit. but in most cases the charge'the news about the launching : bee i dustry. 'The young Scot teacher came out firmly prior to the was nine cents. of The Sun had hastened The} : INTERPRETING THE NEWS '| Tom Barnett (NDP--Comox- "but can! > ; : - |Alberni) said the budget did Federal election last April 8 and let it be known she would |MADE ALLEGATION bergen |nothi we blame anyone who has de-| nothing to end the "enslave- not allow her name to stand because of tight class sched- | After complaints were made ' ' bd : ; jcided to launch a new business Le ty }ment" o) the ules and extra-cirricular work in connection therewith; but |t® ---- department, a for-lro, choosing to do Ve at fal LEAPS FROM LEDGE | oF 11eS ea tree Bh Rosin ode. MK and pressure was great for her return, and she firially agreed, |™@! allegation that Sault to Sud-| 4.1 propitious moment?" ; g ' all other budgets of the last 50 fal Ga hie OW tepid' <= hie Wold 'not aek for leave 'of jbury Press Limited was using ' % Yvonne Burgess, 16-year-old while 1,000 persons watched. | years ericouraged '"'the blood ; : a monopoly position to prevent| And it was not shown that) student at John Jay High Policemen narrowed her ledge | . 8 " e : absence from the Board, she would campaign only nights establishment of another news-(the Sudbury Scene operated at} school in Brooklyn, leaps from walking area to a sufficiently On Pilots Release" leeches in our society." and weekends. |paper in the area was submit-|4 loss for the purpose of elimi-| fourth-floor ledge at the school small section so that it could |ASKS TAX END Paul Martineau (PC _-- Pon- e ne er - re i nating the rival Sun, the com-) ; ; OV 5 | This was not only a great physical strain for Miss Hall, |ted in September, 1962, to the] N8tin ; J r, ; into safety net Monday. The be covered by the net. She | ' but it placed her at an unfair advantage 'with other candi. |¢ommission by D. H. W. Henry, mission said, Free distribution) gir], a native of British Hon- was takén to a hospital for | By HAROLD MORRISON |many problems at home--and|tiac.Temiscamingue) urged the ldirector of investigation and re-|WaS often the best way for a} quras, paced the two-foot x-rays and tests. Canadian Press Staff Writer|with his next - door neighbor,|sovernment to end "once and dates who had far more time available for campaigning -- | .5+ch under the Combines In-/new periodical to recruit read-| jedge for an hour and a half --AP Wirephoto | TWo years ago the United/Red China--to face the risks of|for all" the sales tax of four whether or not this was a determining factor in her failure | vestigation Act. ers and get maximum advertis- enhance --____________--_States and the Soviet Union|an escalation of EastsWest ten-|per cent imposed last year on to make any impressive gains in the election, she again | Says the commission's report, ing revenues. bea diatme | ain Fone Ga, {building materials and produc- finished third with 15,020 votes (as compared with Mr. Starr's |in part: " ' swap--U- ans BELIEVED SINC jtion machinery, or at least pre- mae : ACCEPTS rere So yi ) iL CERE | A ' 22,902 and Mr. Cafik's impressive 20,174.) She was a good | "'In our opinion, it is doubtful 4 idiom ented' the earsol l @ | S t Powers for Soviet Col. Rudolf) yi problems at home, vont, its scheduled increase to loser, didn't publicly complain of such handicaps, She served | that the Sudbury Sun would have 'pci ae Sault to 'hadbaty Press paloma poy gina ee a Khrushchey is considered by|"8ht Per cent on April 1. the NDP well in the comparatively short time. she was |fared much better without the P B 'ac.|U-S. authorities as sincere in| Justice Minister Favreau told re Limited that the Sudbury Scene) ® ist-shaki spi > ac. U pereeey jcompetition of the Sudbury was Joonceived a profitable parser roepia ane devorien, the his desire to improve relations| the House a proposal by the -re- Scene. It is, very unlikely that/¥" °° ona enabled the com-| enying O e GaHate tkhe oh wae with Washington. They note that|Strictive trade practices com- jits paid circulation would have) ix be batt ffi-| fe h. three U.S 'on. one point Foreign Minister Gro-|Mission that drug patents be TAYLOR TWINS 70 VISIT ISRAEL len igh, for "the mol 2RUy (0 ake Deter, more eff This month three US. econ One Pn gee" an ecibyabolshed ie under, government Oshawa's Taylor Twins -- the dancing.sons of Mr. and |weeklies were not aimed at the Sank een in ite Heat spt OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-} Opposition Leader Diefen- aver Bait Gecmane And rather last week is that Soviet-Ameri-|study but no decision has been Mrs. Andrew Horchik of Palace avenue -- will fly to Israel |Same clientele. . . The Scene had made a smaiiiter Pearson said Monday the|baker had asked Mr. Pearson tolthan put them' on another|Can relations have high prior- made. aie May 17 for a Summer engagement in Tel Aviv with Box |. However, the Sudbury Scene|oontripution to the company's|SViet Union is "'manoeuvring)comment on statements Satur-|"show" trial, the Soviet Union| ity. 3 | Labor Minister MacEachen Maxwell's Aqua show. ('This is a spectacular water show |#S,t0 Some extent able to al-iant overhead expenses. {0r_position" by its refusal to|day by Soviet representatives|soreeq eventually to release; The turning point, they esti- sald the, government 1s consi: : 4 é sno' |tract advertising which other." : & pay its share of United Nations|that the U.S.S.R. would refuseltnem following vigorous U.S. ™ate, came with last year's) ring & request for extension with which we toured in the eastern U.S. last summer,") (wise might have gone to the For all these reasons, the) ,eice - keeping costs in The|to pay its Congo and Middle] 4 Sade: ang VS partial nuclear test-ban agree-/beyond March 31 of the winter said Charley Horchik, one of the twins. "We do what is | --------------------- commission concludes that the/Congo and Middle East. East assessments and that any ny sha. chanee? ment banning testing in the at-/house-building bonus in areas known as a "'dry' act consisting of soft shoe, buck-and-wing '- Sault to Sudbury Press Limited' Replying to questions in the|challenge to its right to vote The state department in Mosphere and under water. |where labor shortages have de- and taps."" The Twins expect to remain in Europe for a | G gles must not be held responsible for Commons, he said that applica-}might break up the UN. | Washington save there are no|, U-S. authorities argue that layed construction. visit at the completion of this engagement August 1. | yp the disappearance of the weekly|tion of the UN charter provi-| Mr. Diefenbaker called this alqeals: no secret conditions, al- despite the bickerings and de-| State Secretary Lamontagne, persed Sun," the commission) ion, removing the right to aj"statement of defiance' which though the U.S. has pledged to/lays that mark preety, ears a sg reply to Rod Webb a - : foe Sica os | concludes. General Assembly vote to coun-|would be a complete negation ta, BaeUTEA srevent fyr-|ament negotiations, release of|(PC -- Hastings - Frontenac), MEET "JOCK" HAMILTON -- EX "DESERT RAT | Fou ht Mr. Favreau -made no com-|tries in arrears on UN pay- of the UN charter. oe Serer ot soni the U.S. airmen is a _ good/said 93,151 persons entered Can- Oshawa has a strong, new booster. | ment in releasing the report,|ments, would be "a very S€-1. ConcERNED reconnaissance. planes over 0MeN, boosting the hope that it)ada as immigrants and an esti- ly restricted public appear- ances, She projected a happy may pave the way for strength-|mated 76,000 emigrated from other than to state that '"'the/rious step to take." 4 Na ' " ening Soviet-American ties. |the country in 1963. usual consideration would be But Canada felt there should Communist territory in Eu- He's John "'Jock" Hamilton, the 51-year-old self-employed rope Mr. Pearson said Canada is | Toront bbi { : Ms 10 cabbie. assin S 3 : " i concerned over the report. The : A a given the question o hat fur-|be "no discrimination in this re- ¢ ae, 4 tee Be i g 1 fw Soviet Union and several other| ,.nere also are' negotiations "Tt just shows you," he said holding a $313 cheque, "that ther steps ought to be taken.":gard. jafoot to extend the operations people have a heart, especially the people of Oshawa, whom | PRANKHURT APicdn kul eee ' of diplomacy in the two coun- IT don't even know. |chwitz concentration camp ing costs, were vulnerable tries, leading hag a -- ad oa Remember "Jock"? |guard killed prisoners by shoot-| Door Left Open For the section of the chart»: nd cae Ceicaad. _-- - v ing! | at j " ' | 44 2 Gens He burned out the engine of his 1961-model Stratochief ae ee otha gi prt ple pie 6 sige ; veal merican consular office in| | cab in a mercy dash here last March 9. He brought an anti- |heads, Dutch Col. Anton Franz 'aid Fe lin default This sand tate oe Leningrad, toxin serum from the Connaught Laboratories, Toronto, for |Van Velsen testified Monday at Reco nition Of China fect when the assembly next| But. based on past Soviet Donald E. McDougall, the Duplate (Canada) employee who |West Germany's largest war I met unless steps were taken to|Propaganda operations, _ these) died about an hour after Hamilton's arrival. crimes trial. pay the money owing. pledges bag tag uta Beli ee i i V 'P)--N .1W. , : Be appear to of suffi | Some Oshawa people were deeply touched by "Jock's" she cued ne "Seely Nas ig cute Lake ae See potiiiggsnagl eda Mr. Pearson said his govern- we at to outbalanhce the poten- unselfish, heroic action (he raced his cab frequently at 95 |former SS (elite guard) captain said Monday that a Vancouver|Canada's right to exercise con- shai is Pies Liters tial argument of U.S. espionage mph until the engine conked out at Liverpool road near Ajax | now serving a life term for mur-|trading firm has been blocked|trol over its own economy." tone es Paes cHestivbricex ah that could be mounted by utiliz- --then he hailed a passing motorist in a Cadillac who carried |der at Dachau - concentration'by the' United States parent' Mr. Sharp said he' has re-'the UN, and had discussed the| "© the U.S RB-66" prisoners in him to the Oshawa General Hospital.) These Oshawa people (camp and one of 21 on trial/firms of Canadian auto compan- ceived no complaints. maiter with other UNapembers.\* hegd dv pai trial. eas sent donations to The Oshawa Times. "'Jock", incidentally, here sad se cn sald to "sell auto' Outside the Commons, Mr.) New Democratic Party ae Lech hs i st got home by bus and taxi March 9 from Oshawa after' the Hofmann jumped to his feet, 'and truck parts to Communist noggias told a reporter that the|Leader T. C. Douglas asked Khrushchev used tho discovery) after the ' 'iuiced , and capture of the. U-2 pilot as delivery. jyelling: | That's not true, Van,China Vancouver company, the Gain|whether the Canadian delega-|@" Eo t rable "ks 1960) i "Jock"' Velsen Mr. Douglas raised the qucs- tmport Company, had obtained|tion at the next General As-/4, Weapon to wreck Une Ta) To get to the point of our story -- 'Jock' was presented The colonel turned slowly|tion in the Commons, asking export licences from the trade|sembly would be instructed to| Paris summit conference. The) with a cheque for $313 from the fund Monday ($1 was left jaround so he was facing Hof-|Trade Minister Sharp whether department to ship auto and|urge that all countries in de- wrecking operation followed in the account to keep it open.) mann and said in German:{he had received any sat ae truck parts to Communist|fault, including France, live up hk tok er Ne hone vty A ee i "When you speak to me, Hof-|over the auto companies' refu-|cpin, t f the UN c rusncne' ° shined ey help to defray costs of his recently-installed mann, you iaeeer me as Herr | Sal to supply parts for export to Cain, ie fencer aid he vou ie extract. many bargains at the| new engine-- $740 -- financed by a bank loan due in earl: Oberst! (Mr. Colonel)." China. He said he has been In- lad to do that meeting anyway. He got more April; "Hofmann automatically slif-| He referred to the Unitea|formed the Vancouver firm ap.|#N" 0 00° * jpropaganda mileage out af de- He's a husky, thick-set, amiable Scot, He appeared to be jfened to attention, became red|States law prohibiting U.S. com- preached the Chrysler Corpora-| | PRINCETON, N.J. (AP)--Ad-|struction of the conference than surprised at the amount of the fund (Deputy Chief George. |i" the face and said: "Ja, Herr|panies from trading with Redjtion, Ford of Canada and Gen-|lai E. Stevenson declared Mon- he would have from it | i i Oberst." China and asked Mr. Sharp/eral Motors of Canada, and hadjday that the only way the So-} In the latest case, _the Rus- | Elliott, of the criminal investigation branch of Metro Toronto | --""™ -- --|!peen told they couldn't supply|viet Union can avoid losing its|sians apparently considered, all| Paid with the help of a loan from Phlice, helped locate him on a request from this department | ee i i i i vanta d disad-| . eques : parts for export. They referred| vote in the United Nations Gen-|possible advantages and disad-| ; after "Jock's' phone went unanswered for several days.) WEATHER FORECAST to the Gain Company to their|eral Assembly next fall is to pay|vantages and decided in favor) SUPERIOR FINANCE "I really didn't expect this money, or anyth like it;'? parent firms in the U.S., whojat least $9,000,000 on its over-of maintaining interna- : : he jchisaets F e-cad tee |had said they were forbidden|due financial assessments. tional tranquillity, The conclu-' 'THE FASTEST GROWING ALL-CARADIAN LOAN COMPANY he said Monday. "It just proves that people are pretty won- » by U.S. law to sell goods to| The chief U.S. delegate to the|sion reached in U.S. quarters; ' derful, even people who don't know you, Just imagine, this Ossl a eat Communist China. eae ih Pg ior is that Khrushchev has too 725-6541 City has only 67,000 and it voluntarily sent in all this money. | OTTAWA (CP)--The Novern-|kjold Memorial Lecture ati] NEED... Why I'd do the same thing tomorrow, but perhaps I'd drive bd jment said Monday it has ne in-| Princeton University. It was the 9 17 SIMCOE ST. N. a bit slower next time." now ain |tenticn "at the moment" to/first official U.S. statement on FUEL OIL $ ; ork eat ' y ' |drop Canada's 14-year opposi-|the subject. since Saturday's So- Call Dally. to 5:30. pins Wednesday te. 8 pn, Jock" said he lost four days work while the engine : tion to diplomatic recognition Of|yjet assertion that any effort , a p.m} Forecasts issued by the Tor-jonto, Hamilton: Variable cloud- Communist China, but Was!to suspend Russian voting priv- PERRY Soturday to 12 noon; Other evenings by appointment » mechanics r: ; onto weather office at 5:30'iness tonight and Wednesday.|careful to leave the door open|ijeses could wreck the United) : ! : but the mechanics ran into some technical difficulties et Colder tonight, Winds northerly|for such a step later. Nallone. | Day or Night 723-3443 || 25 SUPERIOR offices in Ontario The former sergeant-major with the British 7.h. Armored Synopsis: Snow is progressing "ear 15 tonight. | | "The rapid evolution of the} -- ---- =a ; Division in the North African campaign ('I served under steadily across Northern 'Onta-- Haliburton: A few showers situation (in the Far East) does 'Monty' with the 'Desert Rats', you know), was born ifi Bo'- rio and just behind this storm late in the day and scatteredjnot permit us today to predict ness, West Lothian, Scotland. He came to Canada with his |very strong northerly winds will light snowflurries overnight. | the future," the Commons was wife 10 years ago and has been a cabbie for three years. Cause serious drifting of the Sunny with a few cloudy inter-|told by Stanley Haidasz, parlia- ; rn ; ; "snow north of Lake Superior to- vals Wednesday. Winds north-|mentary secretary to External He was awarded the DCM af Caen during the Normandy in- ly 15 Wednesd Affairs Minister Martin vasion in the Second World War day with gales prevailing on the erly near 15 esday airs Minister } in. lake itself well into the evening "Jock" said he actually received $371 from Oshawa ~-- Wednesday's weather remains * 2 a local group sent $58, but asked to remain anonymous, ex- in dodbt ra far as the lower ave OU taste clusive of the fund: In addition, an old age pensioner resident lakes regions are concerned f i . of West Lodge, Toronto, sent him $16 to pay his towing bill | es : byl : (the amount charged to haul his cab from Liverpool road hese! a large W-organiped low into Toronto.") jpressure system in the far "Thi ; southwest has as yet not tipped Pensioner, a woman, just phoned up. out of a clear lits hand. Fale probabilities blue sky and asked how much the towing bill was. The [favour partly cloudy colder} cheque arrived two days later. That's one thing about the |weather during the day time at! . NOTICE a ee eciee soa i least with snow or rain becom-| : 4 H ons from Toronto. ing # distinct threat at night or| Its unique appealing taste has made Zing Rogiss Thursday. Clear cold wea-|| All Dogs must be tied up or on a leash from April Cae Canada's top-selling flavoured wine. Mouth Mould known as candida albacans, tue will settle over Northern Ist, to September 30th, 1964, unless on owners é P g grows in any warm, moist area! Ontario tonight. property which is fenced to retain the Dog. cae : hod ts often found in -a| Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, | So versatile it can be served chilled, on the Causes Asthma hae ae vine Windsor: Cloudy and colder} All Dogs over 6 weeks of age require a licence rocks or with your favourite mixer. : population' eerie pagtedessip with a few flurries of light _-- which are now due and for sale at City Clerk's | Itkin said, » tonight. Cloudy with a few) Office, Police Station or City Dog Control Office. : srvals. Wednesday m i i Doctors Find Growth 'of the mould, Tkin| Winds 1a Te, The. very modest cost of Zing will amaze you. aadec é , is encouraged by the|,; wee rtherl Dogs are hot allowed to run on school grounds at R (CP)--A yeast-like prolonge ats ead this afternoon and: northerly oF § . DENVER (CP) y prolonged use of antibiotics and near 15 tonight. any time of the year. : 'ide ball the wo iP Gude, ce TT as thern G ) | ; 7 ° ° / @ world's inhabitants|asthma and arthritis. age. Huron, souliern Geor- ) ) ll LIve vet London: Colder with) | Ou we éeryoy e __...., countries, which had not paid their share of UN _ peace-keep-| | was repaired -- the job ordinarily requires about 24% days hag been found to cause} But Itkin said also that the|gian Bay, : Dogs boarded at Dog Control at nominal cost. asthma, an allergy specialist|presence of the mould within snowflurries tonight. Variable) sald Monday. one's body does not necessarily cloudiness Wednesday. Winds) P . Dr. 'Irving H, Itkin, head of/mean the person :s susceptiole becoming westerly 25 this aft . Kennedy, i PRODUCE O at JORDAN, WINER LIMITED "JORBAN-<-chNAtid allergy and asthma research at'0 a thma. Only those who are ernoon and northerly near 15 Parks, Property and Recreation es ' National Jewish Hospital, saidjallergic to the niou'd will prob. overnight. Commissioner. ip an interview that the mould,jably get asthma. 1 Niagara, Lake Ontario, Tor-i 4

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