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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1963, p. 15

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Bud jicans, trapped in a Peop. @ FL@LG hotel by 2 smalipox quarantine: An estimated 250 tourists from Western countries were' sealed in the hojel Saturday) The American legation said after a hotel employee wasilegation officer Dennis Keller em Hungarian news agency MTl! In Belgrade, Yugoslav author-\names would besuominea i Geinied there were eny suspected|ities ondered , for|the Hungarian foreign minister.|pla} cases outside the city. pune # rng Dents si : Austrian newspapers said the|est possess valid Hungarians acted far too late|Passport proof of earlier vacci-|).,., Bone' Sod heudkoda ob. th nation. : ; taken to hospital with suspected|was among the Americans. vera the border paomageie Hotel inquiries from here re- However, British tourist How smallpox last week, Hungarian authorities|in the last few days, with some|garding the guests at the Royal\*" Mold gave reporters by On. Monday, a British em-|declared the whole of Budapest/continuing their journeys to/Hotel in Budapest were met telephone a picture of conditions many parts of the world. with the reply that guests'lin the sealed luxury hotel. two Candiians only as Lukasz Puskas and Vasch and said the hotel would be quar- for at least two weeks. dou ' In Budapest VIENNA (Reuters)--A_ gypsy forchestra has been grinding out romantic music 'round the clock to entertain 350 guests, includ- f ing two Canadians and 10 Amer-|bassy spokesman identified thel'an infectious area," but the 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday. -- 4, 4963 Taxes Specialist -- Cites Legal Need now," he remarked, "but it all v comfortable, somehow like at sea, ' '+ By BOB TRIMBEE . BANFF, Alta. (CP)--A Mont. real tax specialist says there is 'a glaring need for legal special- ization in Canada, ' Pat Thorsteinsson of Montreal 4old the annual meeting of the junior bar section of the Cana- dian Bar Association Monday that failure to specialize has and can continue to allow other 'professions to fill gaps left va- cant by lawyers. | Lawyers no longer can be all things to all men, but the move toward legal specialization in Canada has resulted from a di- vision of labor in large law of- Tices, he added. "The most important conse- 'quence of specialization is that 4t represents the adjustment of the legal -profession of the greater complexities of modern 'Society and it means that the bar as a whole is better able, to discharge its functions of serving the public. "A second major consequence! is that it tends to increase the) 'incomes of those who practise! in specialized fields. The en- 'hanced efficiency of the special- ist is commonly reflected in two iways--the apparent paradox of higher earnings and lower cli- ent costs." » Mr, Thorsteinsson, W. H, An- gus of the University of Alber- 'ta' faculty of law and Robert vc. gery Calgary took part in one of two seminars held by the junior bar, 1,500 ATTEND The seminars launched the week-long 45th annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Associa- tion in this resort town, More than 1,500 Canadian lawyers are in attendance. The convention proper of the CBA begins today and among speaker's at the opening ceremonies will be Pre- mier E, C, Manning of Alberta. | Mr, Angus said recent. deci-| sions by courts have shown a disturbing sign they are_willing to assure a passive role in the control of abuse by some admin- 'istrative tribunals. If the tribu- nals are '"'permitted to pursue whatever rolé tickles their fancy unchecked our society would seem destined to suffer rather serious consequences." In another seminar Attorneys. General Sterling Lyon of Man- itoba and F, M. Cass of Onta- rio, Donald S. Macdonald, Lib- eral member of Parliament fo: Toronto - Rosedale, and Mel Rothman, Liberal party organ- izer in Montreal, reviewed the lawyer's role in politics, Mr, Macdonald criticized busi- ness men who complained about the number of lawyers in pol- itics yet did little to help bright political prospect; in their firms. "Big business should finance bright young men who wish to enter politics as well as make financial contributions to elec- tion campaigns." The panellists said the nature of the legal profession and the type of people attracted to it are those most likely to have an interest in. politics. For The | | nest In PHOTO FINISHING An ENLARGEMENTS * COLOR' OR BLACK& WK DEVELOPING AND PRINTING IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS Premises PHOTO SERVICE 251 KING ST, E. 12 KING E. 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