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The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1961, p. 27

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general until a successor lo the late Dag Hammarskjold is chosen Boland was president of the last UN General Assem Frederick H. Bo land. left, and Burma's U Thant. right, were among the Ireland's BENNETT'S GRANDSON Explains Pop's Plan For Dam | skipper on the Mackenzie, "Pop is the premier," said William. "He i: boss of the province. But I don't know who Davie Fulton is. Pop doesn't talk to me about him." William knew, however, what the premier's arch po- wer rival represented "The federal government 1s the government of Canada," he said. "It makes laws and even Pop can't break them." And the Columbia River? "It's just another river. Pop doesn't talk to me about that either." VANCOUVER (CP) -- Pre | mier Bennett's seven.year-old grandson says "Pop is quite right." William Tozer what would happen if his | grand'ather, who. he. calls pop. built a hydro - electric dam on the Peace River "Pop would get a lof of wa ter that way." said William | in a telephone interview from his Kelowna home, "And he'd let the water oul | when a dry spell came. That | would eep it high enough on the Mackenzie for boats fo go on explained | William's discourse on hy- dro power and navigable wa | ters followed his grandfather's weekend speech on the issue "1 can't remember ton much more." said William, now in | Grade 2. "'1 haven't even had my breakfast yet." |Lion's Head. On one occasion he {said he heard his wife ask Forbes: "What do you think of vour new son?" White claims Forbes and Mrs White committed adultery in 1946 and that Forbes persuaded her to go to Ohio fo obtain a "TORONTO (CP)~Duncan Ley. divorce. An Ohio lawyer, An: ern White, 46, of Toronto, suing|thony R. Fiorette, said in his Selby Forbes, a 52 - year - old "pinion the 1959 divorce was not Lion's Head. Ont. farmer for/valid because Mr. and Mrs alienating the affections of his| White were reconciled briefly wife, denied in court Tuesday Pefore the Ohio divorce hearing, that he is the father of the cou. White is asking custody of ple's third child their 15-year-old son. The others White is seeking a divorce are 14 and 20. from his wife, Margaret raine, and custody of one their three sons He told the court he first met Forbes when his wife-to-be took him to Lion's Head in Bruce Pe- i 93 a ai . ninsula in 1938. He said Mrs [of 1,000 over last year will bring White told hi 'orbe: asiy i T White bo 2 Hin Forbes Was! University of Toronto enrolment h ue in love with her up to 16,500 this vear--close to Denies Being Father Of Couple's Child Lor- of Students Enrolment 16,500 This Year TORONTO (CP)--An increase time she said she would havelggn Recommend Separate Branch KITCHENER (CP)~A separ ate branch of the Ontario- Su- preme Court to handle divorce and other matrimonial hearings was recommended Tuesday by the Waterloo County Law Asso- ciation. The suggestion is contained in | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 20, 1961 4 | Mr. Silk told the hearing that not one person has spoken in favor of giving magisirates the right to deal with minor civil cases, Magistrate W, 8. Mitch- ell of Guelph, secreiary of the Ontario Magistrates Association, said the association last Satur- day went on record as being un- alterably opposed to the move, A brief submitted by Stratford {and District Labor Council ap- | pealed for less delay in process-| ing cases and an investigation into the possibility of holding night courts--both moves aimed at preventing the loss of wages a brief to the attorney-general $!(hrough court appearances. committee examining the juris- diction of county and district courts. Erie Silk, assistant deputy at {torney - general, conducted the 125th meeting of a series fo gather system in Ontario, PROTESTS SPYING BERN (Reuters)--Switzerland| Tuesday protested to Czechoslo- vakia over alleged spying by one of them 24 hours Minimum Grade Tobacco Price TILLSONBURG (CP) -- The Ontario Flue - Cured Tobaces Marketing Board Tuesday asked tobacco Juring companies 18 meet with it to Negotiate mini mum grade prices for the prov. ince"s 1981 crop. An agreement on tobacce crops appears unlikely. Except for 1957, the year the marketing board went into operation, buy. ing companies have declined to discuss prices with the board and the grade prices have been set hy arbitration ABOVE THE FUMES BONN (AP)--Scientists from 35 countries attending a confer. a cross-section of opin:|twn Czech diplomats in Bern|ence on health promotion in the and wanted (0 marry her. At the|1947.48's post-war record of 17,-/ions on the revision of the courtiand gave West German capital have this to leave the country. The diplo-| advice for parents: Get higher nothing to do with Forbes be-| Registrar Robin Ross said| The brief said judges could be/mat ordered out was Vaclac cause he was a married man. Tuesday he expects 2,100 first-|specially assigned for a given Smisek, cultural attache at the He said they were married in|year faculty of arts and science|period during each sitting in a|Czech legation here. The second 1938 and spent their summer|(students fo arrive for classes|county or district, to deal only was Jaroslav Lis, who left the baby carriages. This woul be the best way to keep babies from inhaling harmful auto exhaust that spreads near ground level names mentioned in UN cir cles today as possibilities for job of acting UN secretary in Prince George. "My seven-year-old grand- son," the premier stormed 'could ted that by regulating the Peace we will improve | naviga'ion on the Mackenzie." William seemed equipped for his discussion. Six years ago "when 1 was just a little kid." his father was a lughoat HEAVENS AN EXPERT LONDON (CP)--A delegate to 'a conference here predicted Iscientists will develop a space torch that will illuminate parts of the moon hy sending radar- light heams from earth. 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