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The Oshawa Times, 19 Jan 1960, p. 14

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14 + THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Januery 19, 1960 TODAY'S By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. 1% (Quotations in cents unless marked $ xd ~ Ex-dividend Ex-warrants.) xr »--0dd rights, lot, XW INDUSTRIALS ¢ am, Ch' 39% Prag h Low 11 $39% 39% $10% 10% $18 18 Stock igi Abitibi Acad-At Acad-At] A Alta Dist Alta Dist wt Alta Gas Alg Cen Algoma Alumini Ang Pulp pr Argus Atlas Steel Auto Elee Bank Mont Bank NS Bell Phone Brazil BA Oil BCE 4% pr BC Forest BC Pow BC Phone Brown Build Prod Burlington Cal Pow Can Cem C1 Fndry CIF #cp C Pack B Cdn Brew Cdn Brew p Cdn Can A C Collieries C Colli pr Hydro Car Ex TORO TO STOCKS Net Stock Sale Royal Bank Salada-S Salada wie Shawin Shawin A pr simpsons SKD Mig Slattr Steinbg A Stuart Oil suptest ord Texaco Can Tor-Dom Bk Tr Can PL Union Acc Un Gas Univer Cont Walk GW Weston B Weston 6 pr Curb Asbestos CD Sug Can Ving C Paper Dupont Ogilvie Alminex Am Ledue Asamera Bailey 8 A Bailey S pr Bail 8 5% pr Stock Ll Morrison Mosher Con Negus C Persh C Red Pop Conwest Cop-Man Croinor Daering Deer Horm an t Sull Frobisher Gant YK G¥ Uran Goldras Grandue Gunnar Gunnar wis Heath Irish Cop Iron Bay Kenville Keir Add Kilembe Kilem ( Dufault wis Lorado wis "MOST EXPENSIVE", "Canol" Pipeline Market Fell Monday In All Sections TORONTO (CP) Led by a C.R.A. Classes will be conducted SQUARE DANCE INSTRUCTION For Adults Now Dead Duck sliding industrial index, the stock markets fell in all sections Mon- To be held on Monday By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- The Canol pipeline cost $140,000,000, was operated for less than two years and still ranks as the most ex- pensive oil project undertaken in {the Far North Hailed as an epic of wartime engineering, much of the Canol project now seems a dead duck despite any future production de- velopments arising from the ex- panded hunt for oil and gas in |the Yukon and the , Mackenzie River . basin of the Northwest Territories. { Canol---a contraction of Cana- dian oil--was_a four-inch pipe line put together on the surface across mountain and muskeg in 20 months, starting in August, 1942, It was financed by the United States to bring oil from Norman Wells on the Mackenzie River to a refinery at Whitehorse in the Yukon, thence to Alaska, then facing a threat from Japan Alaska highway fuelling depots. day. KB Last year, the Canadian govern-| ment completed TN Nem system within its territory. This includes part of a four- inch line from Whitehorse % Skagway, Alaska, on coast, plus two smaller lines, one linking Whitehorse with banks, Alaska, and still A start in Sr sveon Haines Junction in the Yukon, 100 IE Sg AL RA ay &¢. up with Alaska via Canol. 4 PIPE SYSTEM | More than 100 miles of the planes being ferried used igs fuel LONG STRETCH It took 550 miles of pipe in 30 foot oon to link Pe is written off, Officials said some Wells with the Whitehorse refin- of the grades are so steep on ery, sippe dismantled. The pipe the rest that it took two winches had to @ross the rugged Macken. Per truck to get vehicles through. way arrangements 521.60; with the U.S. to acquire the Canol metals 1.26 at 171.30: and west- ern oils 1.64 at to shares, the sea- 3,434,000 Fair- 11; use. '393; : was announced last down 1'% at year on a $1,000,000 refinery at was off one point at 41% miles west of Whitehorse, to link 5414 was Canol access road between Nor-|tional to Russia, man Wells and the Alaska High- Falconbridge was off 1. at 31 also has been spruced up Consolidated Der with new bridges and culverts as 107 far as Ross River, but the rest each slipped . evenings Instructor--Mr. R. Taylor Registrations will be taken for Children's Square Dance Instruction Ages -- 11-16 NANA SIN ADULT ART CLASSES Tuesday Evenings Instructor-- Mr. Jas. Kroemer Instruction in Drawing and Painting NAAN Industrials 3.36 at 46 98.26; base Index losses: golds at 103.39 The final volume was 3,101,000 compared with Friday's International Utllilies was off at 347 and Abitibi fell 14 at Steel Co. of Canada was 83% and Moore Corp. Bank of Montreal gained % at and Distillers Seagram's ahead 3% at 30%. Mines were active, Nickel fell 1% Interna at 98, . . For registration call fell % al CR,A.--RA 5-1111 and Algom 10 and son while Ya at THE FIRST COMEDY WARTIME NECESSITY bie The need was desperate when to Canol was pushed through. Heavy SIN N+ASCOP cks burned up most of their - THE MOST EXCITING n loads of fuel on the long trip PROCESS EVER INVENTED LJ and the war planners turned to |} n Liv sioplies at Norman Wells, just Davio Niven Canada Lives Rui Arctic Circle, where ihe first well was drilled in 1919. / It MM n WN A STORY OF TOGETHERNESS 7 i E LL v! 5 Beyond 5 eans Happy Anniversary Cano! at its peak sometimes in a vulnerable and precarious ADULT ENTERTAINMENT pushed through 4,000 barrels a position by trying to spend more Sow BAYIVG 1.000 barrels more than en than it saves, James E. Coyne, visaged The planning move in neces lies. Some NOP ie : governor of the Bank of Canada, i tg ot ofaft from the Missouri and O'Brien y said Monday mensurate increase in produc ise Fo Ope 4 5 ) A "We have for at least five tion Mississippi rivers pressed into 0 00 ! 5 54 2 haw i bus use. The narrow-gauge railw y| or 2 2 years been living beyond our One reason may be that a 110 miles long from Skagway to| pa nour means on a gra nd scale," he told larger prope tion of our capital Whitehorse wae also used | wh the Canadian Club of Winnipeg spending ha¢ gone into the de Construction crews fought Canada must adopt "a more velopmeni of facilities for our hordes of flies and mosquitos in moderate approach to capital greater comfent and enjoyment, summer and temperatures as low pendin to help the country rather than iio an increase in as 70 degrees below zero in win- live within its means and to productive camacities." ter to build the line from both channel production into goods i Canada were willing to limit ends. Tractor trains hauled sup- that will help to reduce the big investmeni!s to the savings plies in across frozen muskeg in trade deficit that can be raised in Canada, 8 preview of construction tech- Trying to pursue an unrealistic {pic would reduce inflationary Mdues more common later on in rate of growth most cer ainly pressures, cut {he deficit on in- the North : : wil lead to inflation, to misery {o.national pay ments and in. More than 1,000 miles of "road" 100 1 3 108 +1 for dividuals ole Incomes creage Canada'y ability to com yas Ti So ia Toss ad VR 0 erious di placement in in pele in export: markets. He ang pespe i of 1anleigh '0 : ; s 5 D-|" Mr. Coyne seid Canada can Permafrost to form a base. Whole; ep R 50 $12 13 2 s unable to compete in ,.o.oioin 3 count rate of capital hillsides sometimes shifted over| at home, Mr Dynamic Fargo Macassa MacLeod Ma Big truck transports Home Oil A war material along the miles fram Norman Wells, ans Home ON B 1 le 1 1 5 7 2 ilighway, as well as American v pina fed north and south a HBOIG 131 iJ i 1 . jump Pud 1 1 1 1 4 1300 5 2 25 ol L1 Pete 1 1 5 ; Longpoint Crush Int Yedal Dist Seag D Bridge D Frdry Dom Stores was intensive 'o ry construction came by boat t Water- with barges and CP Too MuUCw Canada Mad invested a greater vohmme of capital f portionately, than the United State: vitlhout getting a com ; Canada is COMFORT Ford Com 3 Rog much pro N Coldstrm N Rank No thsp Norsp A wi IT'S A JOY-RIDE ALL THE wavy] METRO-GOLOWYN-MATER prosacss £5 450014 70 Glenn Ford + Debbie Reynolds . Pronto Que Cop Umi TANCE Qi mont Radiore Ra: rock Realm Re ar Rockwin new TO PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGEL Or OVER thiznd Gar int Pete Inter P1 Intp Stl § FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE FEATURE DAILY AT... 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:40 - 9:45 or Macht Powell Mass-F Mid-West Mont Loco Mont Trust Moore Nor Star A Nor Star pr N Star 57 = Oshawa A : Page-Hers ; Bellekeno Pembina I 4 L © Denison +43 © Den wis ¢ Discovery Con M and 8 | C Halliwell WINTER GOLF SCHOOL T R.A. in co ation with the new Grandview Golf Club will operate a 10 week instructional Golf School for novices and beginners. CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT C.R.A. 100 GIBB STREET ON MONDAY EVENINGS. Information on registration, fees, times of classes etc. can be obtained by telephoning C.R.A, at RA 5-111, Instructor--Mr. H. R. Trudelle REGISTRATION IS LIMITED SO CALL C.R.A. IMMEDIATELY. Coniagas Wr Harg Yale Lead Yi Bear 7 Young HG 8 + { t Sales to 11 a.m no happened, Theatre Organ Trade Parliament trade de Mili running at about $500, a year. In addition, there was a growing annual deficit in international payments for non- | At-A-Glance Teck-H )5 '43 MW BB : | comforted themselves by think to maintain ie past rate of Old Camp Cano! across the ada before long to balance for loaded with long-obsolete spare ' t } But this has Increased On Lakes flioge her, 1,600 miles of it was not producing ourselves out of those of 1958 the L ake Carriers' down in the bitter cold or was fie 622,380 net tons eoinpared with Norman Wells itself has sunk By THE CANADIAN PRESS totalled 57,624,819 nat tone com- ucts are transported mainly by Aliivan vorld markets expansion with out borrowing the road, and the track today is Temag ing that the countrys expansion c.uiia) spending in order to Mackenzie River from Norman eign accounts, live within its . puke paris The pipe itself is still in he said bluntly, CLEVELAND AP) -- Ship. oe the route are spotted our import deficit but are getting Association announcidd Monday. |written off. Machines were kept 141,434,040 tons in 14 58, back to a population of about 40 pared with 61,361,971 in 1958 boat up and down the river. Sivasits Coyne said : "ae abroad maze of slides and washouts. He said Canadians may have py. also said it isn't necessary GHOST TOWN. Yern tory judd provide Encugh wxiia Zo maintain employy nent. Wells is a ghost town of rotting] 1 apa ¢ ily huts and warehouses, some still means and even start to pay off Bulk Freight Trade although most movable the foreign debt AY ie foreign deb is and brass were salvaged. "Exports are rising but im ports are rising faster. We are men's of bulk '¢ight on the rusting hulks of bulldozers and Great Lakes last j/ear exceeded other equipment which broke in deeper Canada's commodity Shipments of iran ore, coal, running 24 hours a day in winter grain and limestone. totall ed 144,- to beat frigid temperatures, Iron ore shipmenfys, which felt persons. Oil production today is the full effect of the steel strike, about 1,300 barrels--and its prod- TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 14 --~Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel --Toronto| WKBW-TV Channel %--Buffale WROC-TV Channel S--Rochester| os WGR-TV Channel 2-4 )uffale 11 YEARS IN DEATH ROW! Written in the Shadows of the Gas Chamber by CARYL CHESSMAN CELL 2455, DEATH ROW ADULT ENIcRTAINMENT WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| &--Our Miss Brooks 5-3-House on High Street &--The Brighter Day 4:30 P.M, $--Friendly Giant Korner | i Edge of Nupt ~-Ding Dong School -2-5plit Personality ~Popeyve's Playhouse | WEDNESDAY EVE -Dr. Christian 5:00 P.M, 1 1-Family Theatre 6--Art In Action 8 Playhouse 4----Learn About Storybook Land Gene Autry 5:15 P.M. Feature Film 130 P.M. 7--My Friend Flicka 6 Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M, 11-8 News : Early Show 8:15 AM. H &--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 AM. {7--Devotions TUESDAY EVE, | 5:00 PA. 11--Family Theatre | | | | 1 114 - | 74 Boar Room | 5+ -Burns and | 4+ Life 3 2+ Helen Neville ls re] 59 By KEN KELLY Canadian Press Stafi OTTAWA (CP The federal government apparently is aiming at a formula under' which Can ada could amend its constitution in matters affecting both Parlia- ment and provincial leg tures Prime Minister Diefenbaker hinted at this Monday night in the Commons when he said he hopes it won't be too long before agreement is reached with the provinces to eliminate the pres- ent requirement that the British Parliament amend the Br North America Act in this spect The right of the Canadian Par Hament to amend the BNA Act Canada's basic constitutional do cument--has been established for a number of But this power extends only to those mat- ters that are ex within he Canadian Par juris diction Writer 5-4-2News; Weather 6:45 P.M. S-- Huntley Brinkley Report as » 24 5 28 re 11:6 years HELPS soon as fhe fn he bought a small on and took jobs repairing organs He struck out an his before he was 20 Family life doesn't shed high organ with and legis- own ¥ 3:2--This Ie Your Life is 4--Circle Theatre 5--Home Coking 4 House Firty 10.30 P.M. > Thin Meda 11-6 Explorations Plavhouse 3:00 P.M. 5-2---Wichita Town | 8~Viewpoint 11-6--School. * Telecast 10:45 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 7--Beat The Clock 7--Time For Sporis 1--Late Show 5-2--Doctor Malone 11:00 P M. 6--Sports' Views 4--Millionairy -6:3-4-2-- 5-2--Jack Parr 3:30 1°.M. Weather: Sports Theatre i1--Music Foi - You 11:15 P.M. | 11:45 P.M, i ho Do 1 'ou Trust 7--Playhouse Boxing People's @ hoice 6--Viewpoint WEDNESDAY | 5-2--From Ti ese Roots 11:30 P.M. 8:00 AM. | 4--Verdict Is Yours 11--Late Show T--Window on the World | 4:00 BM. 6--Stage Seven 8-2-Today 7--Popeye $-3-Jack Pair News Round . T--Americas § 4--Theatre We: ather; 11:15 P.M. sen planking 3 wen isn't living in the past: he's) n p.o {awson, Montreal sur-|length from 18 of an inch to 16/to the British Parliament onloreaged last year to around the for years and always wanted to der the pipes. Air is provided by a {4 Apparently no one has built commission to effect economies For Redempti ling across North America re- ment Stone walls were ripped| pc ti0e and rattles castinets. TH au this country or eae P ion nside organs were built for," Hansen C J = " A Frihtan AER th ypposition Leader Pearson ac- a share plus accrued interest of You'd be surprised a he 5:15 P.M. in their own homes." is the organ's speaker, the wall! The movies began to talk in| Citizenship Minister Fairclough, record Jan. 18 were recently 11-6--News 10.00 A.M. their organs away; some fine in 30 P.M, 4-430 The Go ACROSS #4. German 19. Employ Report | with GLENN FORD -- NINA FOCH . 11-- My withing Goes RTER ) 3.000 amily Theatre would have to be agreeable fo T 15 P.M. 52- 'A with or 9. Inheritor Medieval Young A 7--News : M : iC which enlarged it with pipes from Informants said approaches al ib Across Ye 8:00 P.M 7---News; Weather 14. Cuckoos A million sion by following his natural in- over the 5-2--Fibber M Ges 12:15 P.M. PROVINCES HESITANT t Loafer > ld | ; book he could find on P.M. 1:36 5-2--Price Is Right gested formula was that Parlia and ol 4-- Better ¢ r Worse Millionaire Similarly the provincial agreed to an amendment that pianos 30. Rolgh lave 7--Man Without a Gum 201 7--Gale Std rm Sports tice of intention to ask that the the former Eleanor Frost of of ship's Sections 91 and 92 of the BNA 11.7 frequencies best and the or 40. Mountam. rency and coinage, and the prov P Monday, Jan. 18, 1960 ! merchandise items, including in By GEORGE FRAJKOR | And love of heroic magnitude being formed of precision shul Prime Minister Diefenbaker tarest and dividends on foreign Canadian Press Staff Writer [it has fo be. A theatre organ with ters that open and close to diffuse said he hopes it will be possible|yorrivings and foreign invest- " a full set of pipes can sometimes and direct the sound before long for Canada to amend nents in Canada. MONTREAL (CP) -- Bill Hao- man who wants it installed The banks of pipes range in its constitution without reference air Covne said this deficit in- just making a living out of it. | oon" in whose home Hansen in. feet and in construction Jom Walters affecting Jot federal 1956 level of $1,366,000,000 "and Hans n is 2 theatre prea spec, stalled a three storey organ |brass to wood, a and Hse es and provincial jurisdic log. seems likely to increase in 1960 ialist, a practitioner o a craft vides an example. He has col- of Syiring lin! : oi con ih on The prime minister also an} to a new record high figure of that began to die before he was lected theatre - organ records sole to the magnetic valv I pounced the government intend 81, 500,000,000 or more." born 23 years ago. set up a Hoover-type royal own one compressor in the basement theatre organs since about 1939, "lie . vw, The organ can reproduce al iy government operation Sh R 11 d but Hansen, a blond craftsman/ When he wat ne ole i most any sound any musical in| afr Diefenbaker confirmed that ares necaiie from, Portland, Ore., finds him-f i to Sxiene we 508 0 us strument can make, It plays canada will eontrol the use of self busy the year round, trave]- house Six feet trom roo drums, clangs cymbals, bIOWS ormerican nuclear warhead : 9 ut, moved, and replaced I lik i ol pair ng and ing ng them 0! , 2 ; ep) ea ed can sound like a locomotive chuf The Liberal opposition moved TORONTO (CP) Hahn Brass 'More people theatre or Bh pre: Soars | 8 lo he ust fing, a troop of cavalr charging, aon-confidence in the government Ltd. has recalled for redemption '3--F! a 2 : Jans now flan €an Sei Uem ple A aed of seep Sound or a foghorn mourning in the charging failure to develop and Feb. 15 its five - per - cent $10) 5_ Shillarens Hae he said in an interview Jom 8 DE ai tonal parity night Ft hat theatre €MUNCIate elear and consistent par cumulative redeemable sec-| 4--Learn About Things SPECIAL LOVE ithout st ing l Of course that's what a po ond preference shares at $10 : To Do SPECIAL . ree Stooges "xy 'i said. "They provided the sound a " hid . number of people who are nos- SPLENDID MUSK that movies didn't have cused the government of hog 6% cents a share Foatire Boia | talgic about the sound of the old] The Lawson organ is about the "ip "0 oor tant than that 408 the money supply, al The 20,000 shares were distri 5:30 P.M. | organs. Some just collect organ|same sie as thez one in Maple they provided emotion." "scrambled egg agricultural po- buted to common shareholders as emi PM. | records but a lot love them so Leaf Gardens, Toronto. The licy and a defence policy of a 1959 stock dividend Sk King | much thew want an organ right whole of the living room wall TALKIES' ENTRY 'meaningless cliches." Hahn common shareholders of | 2---McGraw | | 1927, and the theatre organ's pop- introducing amendments to give|given rights to purchase one ad 6: P.M. | 2 ularity began to fade. There was all Indians. the vote in federal ditional common share at $10 for |' rary Seow { Red Rowe Show : a time, during the depression and elections, said those on reserva- each 10 shares held | Snes 7 Re oi rovinces awa i before te Second World War tions would retain their ROP le COMEDY # Ned Mice Md], op ievee Wei ¥- Morning Show ADDED THRILLER! when theatres couldn't even give tio 0 e {pian h g, On My Paw V, ; : a , id m---- 3 Play Your Hunch The Inside Story of a Great U.S. Criminal stallations were destroyed nw Family 3 Reatre 11:00 AM. | Investigation--Based on Secret Service Files f gan } \ Mad Tin i Sho Y Now, an organ of the type in. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 6:45 P.M. be wut | det asevon 1" 17 stalled in the Lawson home could 8-4-2 News Adi Love Luc | 6:15 P.M. cost $25,000 depending on condi [C] 5 Huntley Brinkley | 11:30 A { er Mr Diefenbaker referred spe. tion. Small ones could go as low %. Covered rier 21. Poin 700 P.M 1M G ' -M. | My ag wet ¢ in as id AL «Wh oncentration pri ro Hose it el ons - "The Lawson organ was built at with flowers DOWN ous Toler te %~D1, seuiber Bride TOMORROW ating tha a ¢ 3 4 y . " 3 man 9 J \ Bling North 'Tonawanda, N.Y, and (her Irigh variant ever- The Tracers Le S50 Noox h A lly installed in the Strand Baby of John green Ser t Bilke Lamy ---- -- he provin governments origina k rs i . ; shrub Rel stloss Cun DAY: § TR i However, he made no refer Theae at Magi, Wise, It w TarHASe Weire Weather Cot sequence LAST Idol On Parade & Legion of Tom Dooley' 5 R ot 7 3 recordal compa Pes ence to section 93 which gives the(S0C. to a recording comp 10. Old French antertaines bird | 7:30 P.M. 4-Neq vs and Weather i ------ provincial legislatures exclusive pl . ™ 7---Sugarfoot 15 P.M. | S---------------- -- merr-- : y cag easure Before Mich l | jurisdiction over education He Tidy Shears. ou ag: a A Vor Srooeuant Pro ED fo] | $-Dapm Reed &-Mat nee a §--=Caunont 8 3 . . NC o] 5.2L 1! 4--Spefi ker of the 7 be de he 38 Even when it was later eut 12. Circus Devastation eounty .! - £3) 4--Whirlybirds 7:15 PM. ready hay e ho na iy" he down, the remaining banks of arenas Girl's name 12:30 P.M. bh H A THOUSAND ano ONE WOMEN DR OF HIS B ! provinces regarding a formula oo' wore twice as big as. the Sure (dial) 36. State flowsy |'18-Chevy Show | 11--News 30 P EAM EM RACE! for amending the constitution in original unit 15. Polish river tons Scotch river of Utah | * Ann Seer 7--Love That Bob | aie 4 fi i i : ¢ beige +3 . 52-1 § ould Be You . 0 Beaver | matters affecting both Parlia- "gr coy drifted into his profes 16. Exclama. Mexican "Lady Win- 30 Angel set VoWyalt Earp | sett or Tomerow ment and the legislatures I tion (slang) Indian dermere's a i stincts 7. Track Aquatie Fan" author moon i DM 11--Movie Matinee "up i r . pe : M, | 4-Guidif ¢ Light The provinces agreed that a 'From the time I can first re Soripetition birds myth.) Front Page { y 40 PM. 7--Keep Talking formula must be found, informed Member seeing a theatr e organ I 18. Bone erp Plaything 40. Color Challenge Midd Matinee 8:30 P.M. sources said, but would not com- Vas interesicd in it," he said. He 19. Miss Hagen, Ari About | Faces L-6_Live A Borrowed - mit themselves to any specific DEVEr took any organ lessons. but actress 3 3 Na tene ied HER eles 7--0:sle and Harriet one. It was said that one sug- 20 Mr. Cruse | 9:3 i ) ths 33. Artist's 11-6-3-2--Startime _For the aM 4--Men Into Space warthirds of the prov 'E T--Philip. Marlowe The World Turns 9:00 P.M. menf and twat 8 WTEF : : inces would yi e to agree be WIFE 38. Adolescent, ' i Red Skelton 2:%) P.M Ye) Parry Come p hi 8 0:00 P.M. » . J Wei ~The Hawaiian Ey~ f ment oul 1 . y Im Court fore an amendment could be schoo yean Alcoa Presents { 7--Day S--Parry Come made to. work n Dimple a A--Garry Moore §--Cties Hsien Siig 8 The provinces: already have firms sy i P.M. 2-Queen 1 or A Day 3 WM. ART Lies | EN (Rasy 1a} . MN 1 \J . «Vi. latures have the right to change would require judges of district PEE Ea ig Sot er mes 11-6---Nursey 5 School their constitutions on matters county and superior courts to re 3 oO ia | 2--Bold Venture fete 230 P.M. solely within provincial jurisdic- tire at age 75. At present, there his wife travels with him. Their y Duen a | a: :00 PM, | ming) i tion ' is no specified retirement age first child, a daughter, was born 36 pwar I' News 4 The government has given no- at the Lawson home. Mrs. Han surving RIGHTS SPECIFIED 5 p :" British Parliament ar nerd the Portland, helps him string wires Italian Act specify he di on of legis BNA Act to incert the retirement and tune pipe path alive powers giving to Parlia age in the sections dealing with, "The funny thing is that mest by wig ment, for example, exclusive appointment of judges by the fed- Women don't like theatre organs,"| 3 ii 2 { powers over the defence of Can- |...) government he said. "Women hear thin, high| nis. ada and the. issuance of cur- an 1s fast 1 : us HE eo gan is just too loud and overbear- o inces exclusive powers to legis ANCIENT COLLEGE ing for them 41. Storm late, for example, in matters of The University "But most men enjoy them. It's, 43 Wavy (her) establishing municipal govern- Spain a man's instrument, a real man's| 43. Norse god ments. linstrument." of thundey of Salamanca in ts 700th anni

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