The Oshawa Times, 30 Dec 1958, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA TIM , Decomber 30, 1958 5,300,000 Registered For Ont. Hospital Plan TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario 7 Hospital Services Commission in- jitends to bring hospital out-pa- 'tients into the hospital Insurance plan, the commission chairman 4 sald Monday 4| Dr. R. W. Urquhdrt said at a | |press conference it has not been 7 | decided yet when this will be ac- 1 complished or what outpatients will be covered, But they defin- itely would be brought Into a abet 5,300,000 persors now are| "In my view this is a healthy enrolled In the hospital insurance situation--if the critics base their program, Of these, 4,100,000 are criticisms on facts and not on in groups, the majority manda-|fears." tory groups but some in volun-| He sald he didn't think the de- tary collectors' groups. The re- mands on hospitals would grow maining 1,200,000 are pay-direct| greatly because 72 per cent of On- subscribers. tario's population had been cov- Dr. Urquhart sald retarded ered under private pre-payment children and the senile will be|plans. eligible for benefits if they need ONTARIO COST $9,000,000 constant care. Alcoholics and| Although the Ontario plan will 7 plan, The press conference was held |to discuss various aspects of the 'scheme which comes into effect 'New Year's Day and will cost | about $210,000,000 a year, Dr. Urquhart said doctors don't {want any medical care included {in the program, Medical men, he sald, don't i ] narcotics addicts would be elig- cost $210,000,000 annually, ile July, i$ Hoey were sulfering|provincial government will have physiologically, to contribute onl ,000,000 in RETAIN AUTONOMY -- money to it h vy 'he commission chairman also) emphasized that hospitals will re- wid Ogilvie, the commission tain their autonomy, all cost 1s broken down Into $70, He suid: "there Is no question, ny 404" contributions each from {too, that the private resources of| nie CH federal government ithe community will still be nec- : L essary to provide a large part of|®"d member premiums, | But $50,000,000 of Ontario's' '|want medical services included. |the capital cost of hospital con- Another factor will be the cost of struction, Private philanthropy is the outpatient phase of the plan, still J» be encourdged, The com- | Dr, Urquhart said hospital in- mission sees its own role as one [surance isn't a delierate fore-|of advice and guid rather |" ibility. Another $11,000,000 runner to full health insurance than of control." will be available from discontin- |ineluding medical care, Dr, Urquhart sald hospitals will|ued maintenance grants to hos- [EXPENSIVE MEASURE {have their costs met for the first|Pitals. "I doubt If that will come in{tims but this will not mean an| At the outset, premiums under share will be for operating men- tal hospitals and tuberculosis sanatoria, already a provincial 4 my time," he sald, "Can the eco-(end to financlal problems. All the plan will be $2.10 a month for|' nomy of this country afford albudgets would be supervised by single persons and $4.20 for fami. full-blown health insurance pro-|the commission, (Ves. The hospital services com- gram? Dr, Urquhart sald the Ontario mission said it expects hospital "We've got to creep before we (plan has had its critics but he|costs to rise by less than one per can walk," He told the newspaper men that WEATHER TORONTO (CP)-Official fore- cast issued by the Dominion pub- lic weather office at 11 a.m,, to- day. Synopsis: Colder air covered all of Southern Ontario early to- THE POPE AND THE LION CUB 4 ved members a a | them stands Msgr. Dino Torre- 2 looks at | in the arms of its trainer, Or ed members of an Itallan / Dae I ma cub | lando Orfel, when the Pontiff | eircus at Vatican City, Between | glani, chaplain of all circuses, INTERPRETING THE NEWS ' Restrictions On rece |claimed any undertaking of such cent per month, indicating no in- scope was bound to be criticized. 'crease in the premiums next Hog Market Plan Runs Into Snags SEVERE SETBACK | CHESLEY, Ont. (CP)~Gordon Scott, secretaryfieldman of the De Gaulle Woos Folk By Future Glory Road main task when he ister Cecile leads that By JOSEPH MACSWEEN |gress on the road Canadian Press Staff Writer {France to the heights |FACING THE FACTS Premier Charles de Gaulle has|" 10 a lle used such inspiring descended to the market place to), s to discuss bleak, bras preach his almost-mystical mes: (tacks plans for monetary re re . | 00 De Gaulle's to pow in toppled On a long er governments were tions. on run basis J last reckless ine tability ibility was in abandon, dren to other parts of the coun-|s 4irfuee storm centre over the he faced thel!try or outside Canada as the re (Gulf of Mexico sage of a grand and glorious fu-{e 0 devaluation of the franc, equally important task of restor ture for France. higher taxes, higher prices and NE economic De Gaulle warned the people stiffer competition for France's PRIC ED oUT joth that austerity and sacrifice are their only chance of economic salvation, Then in characteristic manner he added: "But on the other hand i we|say it marks the first succeed In the great national France has faced the economic of industrialists. His speech represents a phase of his recovery program la new enterprise of financial and eco-|facts of life since the Second Sources close to the general be considers. economle Algeria would go far volt enjoyed an indus years but weaken crushing | Algerian war nomic recovery, what great pro-/World War, le World Bank Fund Increase Urged n Vir for France, and some observersiplang time that territory the ve l form In ettle France tr neverthel Ing burden of the a prot cur the are closely a for larg e link nd 1 tasks, ed ith Moslem } ( lor M 0sle Y in su u ist 1 currency se mated WASHINGTON (AP) - Huge match Increases for Japan and increases in the financial re-|West Germany, now sources of the World Bank and| The proposals for the Increases pe the State International Monetary Fund came from United were recommended Monday by [which prefers that other countr the two lending Institutions to|share with it the costs and 1 their 68 member countries. of lending to stabilize free-we Industrial {1 would be more than doubled--|fund and to finance from $10,000,000,000 to $21,000,.| projects in under-developed coun: jigher t 000,000--but the new money would tries through the world bank, be pledged by member countries, not put up in cash, a ties [ment that enlargement of Can would be boosted by a 80-per-cent|ada's contributions to the bank increase in the. contribution of|and the fund would require ap ' dar ul quotas would be paid in gold and proval of Parliament cash For Canada, the the monetary fund quota ASK CANADA'S AID involve payment in gold or In addition, three countries-- dollars of $62,500,000 Canada, Japan and West Ger- | For the bank fund many--would subscribe 'propor:ithere would be a payment tionately larger shares to both $1,000,000 in gold, $9,000,000 in In bank and fund, Each country's terest bearing notes and the re quota is based on its wealth, and| Finance Minister te At Ottawa, IFleming's office sald In a sta of Increase would 1 increase ol mainder In the form of a guaran these three have shown rapid re- tee cent growth In national income | The cash payments would come and 'trade, with their currencles/from the treasury's exchange in greater demand, [fund and would be charged up to Canada's present fund quota 1s| loans and Investments, not affect $300,000,000, of which 25 per cent|ing the government's budget is In gold or United States doll. Mr. Fleming's statement noted ars and the rest In the form of althat last July Prime Minister government note, The new rec: Diefenbaker in Parliament ex ommendation Is to Increase this|pressed Canadian support for an to $550,000,000 through the gen-| increase in the fund quotas of 50, eral 30-per-cent increase plus a|per cent and doubling of the cap special boost of $100,000,000 tolital of the bank Yank Buys Island Starts Unholy Row GLASGOW (AP)--A Yank with|accordance with Huston's wishes a yen for a wee plece of Scotland [FAMILY FROM ARRAN has bought up tiny Holy Island in| Walker added Huston had fore the Firth of Clyde--and started bears In Arran and "always an unholy row by proposing to wanted to own a wee bit of Scot change its name to St. Molaise.|land." Stewart Huston, who lives In] He sald the new American Coatesville, Pa, but is of Stewart owner expects to take frequent ancestry, snapped up the craggy vacations in the one habitable dot of less than four square miles house on the island which Arran for "a nominal price," his Edin. farmers use occasionally for win burgh solicitor sald Sunday night. [tering thelr sheep Ihe lawyer said Huston intends changing the island's name to St. | In Coatesville, Huston, a steel Molalse after the Celtic monk executive, said he didn't want to from Ireland who colonized it In create 'an International inci the sixth century. dent" when he announced plan HISTORICALLY PROPF to change the island's name Amateur archaeologist Huston) The 60-year-old vice-president elleves St. Molaise "is historl- and ' secretary of the Lukens 'ally the proper designation for a|Steel Company sald he pald less lace which became known as/than $15,000 for the four square loly Isle only in comparatively miles--'"that's about the price recent centuries," solicitor D. S.!a small American bungalow Valker renorted. |He sald he purchased the island But the people on nearby Arran for "sentimental" reasons --» his Isle--Holy Isle Is inhabited only family once lived in the area I th b \ a m, to e8De thi with htenin htenin But de more he trength the ag month that he him at con vember Actually nt wun Wi 000.000 | } rding ardin 0 BIRTHDAY t( remo smaller { e ¢ ot the week I ated 5 presented with a s I { Wd, 10 form oar We mn re his lh] md (Ps 10 to 15 pe fit ( a Coessive I The bank's authorized capital/ currencies through the monetary shrank from attacking the prob implications general its i A Gaulle than h a lk I"1 ) mn) proved trade in bir m I recent {fered ( lor naer tariff 1 nch r m ench g nd now amp me nal elec Ju | be Inaugurated wielding stability of th the le improve A e ils hi pric of those nto Ove is assured political nstrated referendum 1s of No deme n | 1 st wi course Alc expenditures the v we o in offic 4 | Gaulle's lot population and est] leve nt higher paca use of handicaps, physical or n trade part the nation Common lal ration on the first of the year ronment election over elf drafted od monet nee Franc devalue dur ( was currency, ing belt pow | of 10 countrie changes the the announced a $60 Indicat relatio { Imp: Brit exclusive rthday of long ns itain as a res end changes, The Brit pleased that the French many ort h f thi the to assist France. of aquoly REMEMBERED McLaughlin, who cele. Genosha on Monday, included Ar- week, | nold ver spoon | Tom McLaughlin and G Gilbank, | was master of ceremonies. Mem. Rotary Club of Oshawa on Monday 0) im between sult I aspects of ¢ommon market day and temperatures dropped slowly | Skies were clear in Northern |Ontario, where early morning! [temperatures ranged from five Ibelow to 30 below zero, However, | milder alr over Manitoba will| radually edge eastward giving| vi a report yme cloud over the north on anni Nednesday. | 2ounty federation dealing with In Southern Ontario skies were|¢lo%ed meetings called by Agri. expected to clear this afternoon, with tonight's temperatures ex- pected to drop to 5 to 10 above. la Adoption May Go Down TORONTO (CP)--Ontarlo may encourage adoption of province's 1,000 orphans by parents outside the province, says Welfare Min. ment banned explanations of pro 'Inciting to riot," o Mr. Cecile sald the province a| will consider lowering the restric the movement of chil-| the request of the Meat Packers 5 Council of Canada, to N |ducers' Assoclation, sald the re pori is "partly true." The report said: is expected spread some cloudiness over {Southern Ontario Wednesday aft- lernoon, as It progresses north: | eastward across the Gulf states, Regional forecasts valid untl midnight Wednesday: Lake Erle, Lake Huron, Ontario, Windsor, London, Tor- onto: Clearing this afternoon. | Colder, Wednesday sunny with increasing cloudiness in the aft. ernoon, Winds north 15 to 25 to day, light tonight and Wednes- sult of a request by un unidenti-| fled Georgla couple. A Georgia minister and his wife, both children of deaf par ents, have requested permission {to adopt two deaf children "to complete our family." The min ister Is a pastor of a church for the deaf ONLY GOOD RESULTS Mr, Ceclle sald he could see nothing but good come from the "adoption "The children would enjoy the| love and affection of a family (with an understanding of thelr handicap." Mr. Ceclle sald a third of the get information about Lake Marketing plan to the producers n 4 The provincial minister of agri marketing board assured the pro {ducers that with a majority vote C operation immediately. a Niagara, Hamilton: Cloudy with | sunny intervals and a few snow-| flurries today, Clear and told to. Inlg ednesday sunny, clouding orphans In Ontario are In the | Meht Wednes 4 r an T, , 'lover In the afternoon. Winds Yelropilitay Totoute area. Many; 15 to 25, decreasing to 15 are not readily adoptable tonight, light Wednesday, Sum- , mary for Wednesday: Increasing cloudiness . Halliburton, Georgian Bay re- By DAVID MASON |glons: Mainly clear and cold to-| . PARIS (AP) Six continental [day and Wednesday. Winds north|nations turn over a new lea 15 to 25 today, light Wednesday, | Thursday, bringing closer to real Timmins - Kapuskasing: Sunny ity the dream of a united Europe |and cold today. Increasing cloudl-; As the new year dawns, een ne [mess and a little milder Wednes-|turles-old trade barriers will be Gets Damages For Beating At Poker Game TORONTO (CP)--Martin Jas kot, 59, of Oshawa was awarded $2.815 damages Monday for injur-| les suffered In a heating at a Windsor 2 poker game St. Thomas 25 Jaskot sald he suffered black london eyes, brulsed face and broken| Wingham teeth In a fight that broke out|Toronto after Stanley Mroczek arcused| Trenton teen him of stealing $2 St, Catharines .... Mr. Justice L. A. Landreville|Hamilton snid It appeared Wojeleech Gard.|Muskoka lan, 62, one of the defendants, |Killaloe hrought his son - in « laweeienek | 10 Rymdzionek, 31, the other defend! Sudbury ant, to look for trouble and used [North Bay Mroczek to start the fight mental, or because of racial or religlous background, "I can no ohjection to placing children elsewhere than in Ontario if we satisfy ourselves the home is a proper one,' the welfare minister said, see of {to 20 tonight and Wednesday. | Kirkland Lake, North Bay, mon market, w Sudbury: Sunny and cold today. |into being. Increasing cloudiness and a little| milder Wednesday. Winds today, southwest 15 to 20 Wed-| living standards nesday afternoon. Summary for 000,000 people, | Wednesday: Increasing cloudi- ness Forecast Temperatures [ Low tonight, high Wednesday 5 for thelr ope will no longer be a cauldron of war, signed nearly two years ago In Rome by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Its first provi. sions. go Into effect New Year's Day. The treaty's 248 articles are enough to make an accountant's head whirl, But basically this is what will happen: Each of the six nations will cut its tariffs against the other by 10 per cent. Thus French per. {fumes will cost less in West Ger. many. Each of the six will open its frontiers to an over-all 20 per cent more goods from the other five. This is technically known as increasing import quotas. As a result Italians will see consider. 5 5 wo 10 10 35 vo *20 . "2 -15 15 . SPECIAL DANCE VISITORS AT ROTARY The 'Police Safety Patrol", Visitors at the meeting of the|which holds a dance every Satur- Rotary Club of Oshawa In Hotel day night, held a special Christ. mas dance for pupils in Grades Black, |7 and 8. Constable J, McDermaid Stapleton, - George the of bers of the Pilot's Club. acted as chaperones. | Oshawa and Rotarian Dick Matthews, of Whithy man cars speeding along highway, ET -- BRR iL ARS eo | [General Hospital on Friday last rey County Federation of Agri- culture, says the Ontario govern- posals for auction marketing of | hogs on the grounds it would he The statement was contained in to. members of the packers, culture Minister Goodfellow at/ernment has forbidden the hog In Toronto, President Charles feInnls of the Ontario Hog Pro.|to force on the board. "In July we were faced with a | hog vote and we worked hard to | the hog culture and the farm products | [the government would okay the (plan and |twould be put into] Trade Bars Fall For Six Nations day. Winds light today, south 15(gin to fall away. The European|trade. The final goal is to Economie Community, or com. achieved over a transition period ill gradually come °F, | Framers of the common mar- light | ket treaty look ahead to higher 168,- Equally import. ant, they feel that Western Eur. The common market pact was ably more French and West Ger. |we know it received a severe set back by our provincial govern. |ment, We voted and won that vote on a sound marketing plan but the hog producers' hoard is faced with Intense pressure to change the plan to sult the large \ 'Besides that the Ontario gov- producers' board to inform the producers of this auction method "According to the government this would be inciting to riot. | 'However 1 have every confi the right thing. They will have the full support of the producers "After the vote, democracy as| of selling which they are trying dence in the members of the hog producers' board that they will do of the province who are realiz- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Cyrus Eaton, Canadian-born | ests of peace. He blew out can- head of a $2,000,000,000 indus- dles on a cake as he cele trial empire, observed his 75th i ok birthday by making a plea for | brated. his birthday wits his Western tolerance and under. | family at the Seignory Club, standing of Russia in the inter. | near Ottawa, CAPSULE NEWS Russ Deputy PM | Not Invited Here: | OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-|you soon," White testified the , of having control | product." p was unavailable for comment. | The new import quotas must 1| amount to at least three per cent fof te national output of each pro- duct, FREE TRADE OBJECTIVE .| This is Just a small start on the .\way toward completely five e ]2 to 15 years, These drastic liberalization measures will be applied only within "little Europe." There still will be a barrier between the six. The outside wall will gradually come to one height, The relativ- ely high tariffs of France and Italy will drop. Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg and West Germany will raise their outside barriers slightly, Thus the six will have uniform protection against cheaper products from other na- tions, The common market treaty pro- visions will also extend to the vast overseas areas belonging to the six. They include the African territories of France and Bel glum, wealthy in minerals. OTHERS WANT SHARE As the six nations join in their customs union, a storm {s gather- ing outside. The other nations of western Europe fear they will be frozen out. Britain is leading the push for a wider, more loosely regulated free trade atea, includ. ing the six common market na- tions and their 11 neighbors. But France is bitterly fighting the free trade area, claiming she can- not stand broader trade liberaliz- ation, The six and the Eleven will confront each other Jan, 15 in Paris in a new effort to make Ing more and more of the value of thelr own nation area and the outside world. |2 ister Diefenbaker sald today no|trouble began when he found a invitation has been extended tocar parked in his parking area," Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan, So-(and "Godfrey told the car's Agriculture Minister Goodfellow| viet first deputy premier, to visit owner when I let the air out of" |three of the tires." JOIN ROYAL YACHT month HALIFAX (CP)--Six Canadian ' seamen left Monday for England BOLSTERS LEAD and service aboard the Royal '| NEW YORK (CP) -- Bobby|Yacht Britannia, the navy an Fischer, 15-year - old American nounced. The sailors will serve" titleholder from New York, bol-|in the Britannia on a world trip stered his lead in the United|to be taken by the Duke of Edin< States chess championship by de-|bur~" and will | aboard the ves. |teating Raymond Weinstein of sel when it brings Queen Eliza INew York Monday. This gave beth and her husband to Canada Fischer a 6-2 record, He is unde- next summer, Seven other Cana- feated so far but has drawn four| dian seamen and two. officers will matches. be posted to the ship later, KING'S HEALTH IMPNOVES SUE OVER BLAST | COPENHAGEN (Reuters)--| OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana , (Doctors reported Menday night|dian Tire Corporation Monday be that the condition of 59-year-old [came the fifth organization to file King Frederik of Denmark was/@ writ with the Ontario Supreme. "quite satisfactory' and damage| Court seeking unstated damages to his lung healing. The king has "a lL ot Savy 3 Oct 2 Yee. ; ants * Jeu confined to bed since Dec Ader Mltigravh. of ) Canada Limited, Ottawa Gay Company, Ottawa Hydro-Electrig HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Actor-| Commission, Corporation of the dancer Dan Dailey pleaded Inno-|City of Ottawa and Lumor In cent Monday to a misdemeanor|terests Limited, The federal gov. drunk-d-ivir~ charge filed after/ernment and Odeon Theatre eacy a minor accident. Dalley's jury|are seeking $1,000,000 or more In trial will be held Feb, 5 in Van/damages. Lumor and Meyer Mo. [Nuys Municipal Court. Officers|tors Limited also have filed dam sald they had to handcuff the|age suits, film star and that he refused to : - take a test for drunkenness after| HAS TITLE ONLY 10 DAYS his arrest Sunday. E EXEIXR, England JAP) arl of Arran died Monday--on. CHARGE VIOLATION 10 days after he Inherited the CAIRO (Reuters) -- The United |title, Cause of death for the 55. Nations Mixed Armistice Com-|year-old peer was not announced, mission said Monday that four Is-| The title now goes to 48-year-old raell jets had committed a "seri-| Arthur Strange Kattendyke David ous violation" of the armistice/Archibald Gore, assistant mane agreement By penetrating the a ager of Associated Newspapers, space of the t rab Repub- ; lic Dec, 20. The UN information| COLD CAUSES DAMAGE centre sald the commission called] AMHERSTBURG (CP) -- The on Israel to stop such violations recent prolonged cold wave which Immediately, Tesulted i a rapid Jreezeup of o ro ver and cost thou. SCRAMBLE TO SAFETY [sands of dollars in shipping de CHICAGO (AP)--An engine of lays has also been blamed for a chartered United Air Lines DC. [$250,000 damage to navigational 6R caught fire moments after the aids in the Livingstone Channel plane landed at Midway Airport opposite here, Destroyed were Monday ni_ht and some of 64 pas-|two permanent lights worth $100, sergers scrambled through evac-|000 and a radio beacon buoy. Canada. Mikoyan ?ieenh er dent will visit Presi in Washingt next WADS NOT GUILTY OBITUARY FUNERAL OF MRS. ROBERT F. WILSON The memorial service for Mrs, Robert F'. Wilson, 475 Wilson road north, who died at the Oshawa in her 78rd year, was held at the {Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 |p.m. Monday, Dec. 29, | Rev. R. B. Milroy, minister of Knox Présbyterian Church, con- |ducted the services. Interment {was In Oshawa Cemetery, The pallbearers were George | McCammond, George Rankine, |Robert Gowan, George Patfield, [Pat Roberts and Robert McDon- |ald, heck Killed Fox was put out shortly afterwards. | uation doors, many leaping to the ground from the wings. The fire SHIPPING DOWN HAMILTON ( (CP) Hamil * ton's harbor's shipping tonnage this year will fall short of the record set in 1957, C. W. Morgan of the Hamilton Harbor Commis- sion said Monday. Mr, Morgan sald figures will be released next week, CHAPLIN TAXES SETTLED | WASHINGTON (AP)--The |n- {ternal revenue service said Mon |day a $700,000 claim against coms |edian Charlie Chaplin for back OTTAWA (CP)--Two provincial United States income taxes has supreme court justices have re- been settled for $425,000. Officials signed becausu of ill health, They|sald the British actor. had owed are Mr. Justice Clovis Thomas|$700,000 in taxes and interest. The. Richard. 66, of the Quec 's B nch|settiement is for $330,000. With Division of the New Brunswick|the orlginal interest, the total due Supreme Cot 't, and Mr. Justice now is $425,000. Chaplin moved Taul Guyot Duval, 65, of the ~~urt|to Switzerland in 1952. of Queen's bench for Manitoba. ! EXCHANGE FIRE FIRE KILLS TURKEYS TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)--The SCHOOL DAMAGED RENFREW (CP)--The Queen Elizabeth Public School was heavily damaged by fire Monday night, The interior of three class- rooms and a gym - auditorium were destroyed and eight other classrooms suffered smoke and water dam:ge. About 440 pupils attend the school. JGES RESIGN THAMESFORD, Ont, ( |= | C v )=--|Red. shot 2,070 rcunds of artil- For Rabies Virus [were destroyed Monday wher 'aay, ta it he, Quemoys Mons | BRANTFORD (CP) A fox, estimated $40,000 to $50,000 five [istry announced today. The Na- shot and killed here Monday by of Mreierenined arigia broke vat Ronalist defenders returned the 'v hen [alice a members of the Brant e ere |Rod and Gun Club after a 90- minute hunt, will be examined for| ACQUIT LAWYER PY READS hon orLaws Nau nt, wi J % C A { NCE "RT, Sask, (CP) signs of rabies. Before it was| TORONTO (CP) -- A Toronto Prime Minister Diefent ke: killed, the fox fought and bit two law e" was acquitted Monday on|visited hometow n friends po pd dogs. The animals' were placed!a 'charge of issuing threats | a seven-hour stay Friday and left under quarantine, | against a fellow apartment house|later by train for Saskatoon and Five foxes were shot by mem: |dweller. Remington White was|Ottawa. Mr. Diefenbaker visited bers of the Brant club during the|charged after Charles Godfrey his mother in hospital at biopig weekend. sald the lawyer told him "I'll kill{toon Christmas Day. by a coupln of lighthouse keepers 'I don't want the Scots to think will keep on calling it by its|I'm barging in and rearrangin present name, {their geography. And I'd « Snapped local councilman tainly agree to James Bone: "It's a retrograde/land to avoid an step. I resent the notion that any|cident, but 1 American can wipe out with alshould be St wave of his hand one of the most| Huston sald he famous spots on the Clyde." his agent in Sc Walker sald it is for a land|ing and author owner to decide what to call his/a statement assuring own real estate, and he added|will be no changes. de the government mapping author-'or improvements to ity had indicated it would be de- without approval of the Mghted to restyle local maps in governing body. think Mol SECURITY SEARCH IN TROUBLED CYPRUS re arch | ( Avies N a on the troubled lsland of y yprus, during a patrol action | ment. This action is necessary last week against the EOKA, due to the fact that British the Greek underground move: | troops have been shot on nue merous occasions In the past Ws of 10laos s | two years village |

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