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The Oshawa Times, 23 Apr 1959, p. 20

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20 ™ OSHAWA - TIMES, Thursday, April 23, 1959 | New Book On Fidel Castro Blta. Government Seeks BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT "Scholarly And Well-Timed | Capital Works Funds berta Municipal Financing Cor- which the loan is bemg. arranged, {poration, with the government met government officials here guaranteeing the loan. this week. CONTINUE AID |LEAVE SATURDAY | Provincial Treasurer E. W.| Mr. Stewart and two other gov- {Hinman said it is the govern-|ermnment representatives -- Pro- {ment's policy to continue to aid|vincial Auditor C. K. Huckvale | municipalities with the raising of (and Deputy Attorney - General {loans for capital works projects. H. J. Wilson--leave for New York F. G. Stewart, deputy provin- {Saturday to open formal negotia- municipalities for capital works man, enables it to borrow money such as schools and hos- lat lower interest rates, saving pitals, water and sewer lines and municipalities between one-quar- streets and sidewalks. Rates in|ter and one percent. 1950 were about two per per cent, in| Co tion operated creasing to 3 per cent in 1955. 1957, lending municipaliti A Using money from its reserve 000,000 from government re- fund, the government supplied serves, but was suspended in most loans required by munici-|1958. Mr, Hinman said that under pelities but in 1956 set up the fi- the original legislation the cities Castros' letters, | = SS Re ee Why Pay More? Shon 'FIRST' at 'THE CIRCUS' wrros and SAVE with these ~annnn | ing corporation. That was felt the province must provide ution studied By BORIS MISKEW The Social Credit government cial treasurer, said weeks of me-| werela] iol , wala Tey Dl ue 4 Jos an, svi a HH en and Canadian Press Staff Writer |now is seeking $50,000,000 on the gotiations are needed before the| Mr. Stewan sai the corpora- wien Lovrimel: Tesives wate L anisipa Toarss remit been published bearded leader who dominated it. |of "them he quotes at some] EDMONTON (CP) -- The Al-New York market. Another $20,- Corporation receives the New|tion seeks a 20- or Z-Yeur Josie panes. Magpie Msg | Ss pa It is called "FIDEL CASTR! The author is quite emphatic length, some never before pub-|Derta government is going out-000,000 expected to be required York loan. It is not likely 'that|With an interest ii Bo er | cipalitis were expected to have *CSSion of he legislature EBEL jo LL - 0: o lished in English, a few never(Side the province for the first|by municipalities before the end money would be turned over tol than 5% per cent. There wou trouble obtaining their own loans the corporation back into busi® TATOR" (McClelland and Stew. before published anywhere. Here|time to raise funds for munici.(of the year will be raised in|the municipalities before July 1.|a Small extra charge to munici-| Toul Soo ness, but leaving it up to the art Lid.) and the and Jul are his words and his deeds. Here Pdlities to carry out their 1950|August, either on the Canadian! Representatives of the First Palides, no aking their rates) |province to decide whether it 3 Foes author es too are the dev , courage and capital works programs. Most of [or American market {Boston Corporation and Wood, S181 > {GETS LOWER RATES | d obtain loans for large Latin - American Ro sacrifice of all the Cubans who the money will be borrowed in| The money will be borrowed by| Gundy and Company, heading the, Since 1950 the government has! The government's favorable fi-'Shoul in whose outstanding reports % believed no price too high to pay [the United States. the government u - sponsored Al- [New York sy ndi ica te through ' provided low - interest loans to nancial position, said Mr. Hin.lcities as well as small centres. Cuban revolution, dictatorshi to wrench their country out of the EE hoi ro et ---- and affairs of Centra! and South cause and re-invigurated them grasp of a military dictatorship, America have been news high- setbacks and defeat, and especially the hands of Fulgencio lights for more than a decade. [the contradictions in his words, Batista. Cuba is in the world's limelight This is an authoritative and today because of its six well informed book that should have & good sale because of its timeliness and scholarship, It will Mr, Dubois has listened to most be especially interesting with the of the principal figures on both|current appearance of Castro in sides of the long civil war. He these parts of the world. word Batista had fled and the rebels had won. Fidel Castro was the man of the hour, and his bearded long - haired soldiers captured the | imaginations of people every-| where. The Yuesticn is asked: "Who | Castro . , . What were he and his | soldiers what were they for? Does | ly 's victory mark the birth] a new era of peace, prosperity, | and full democracy in LOCAL KILLED FRESH MEATS HOME CURED SWEET Pickled Shoulders 39° COTTAGE ROLLS ..45¢ Breakfast Bacon . 59° YEARLING HENS 29° OUR OWN MAKE OF 25° LB. HEADCHEESE COBOSSA «69° 22 SIMCOE ST. 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