The Oshawa Times, 20 Jan 1960, p. 22

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The agency hails the new agreement between the Soviet Union and the United Arab Re- public as an "admirable victory" for the Arab state. As a result, it declares, President Nasser's cherished project--long a cold- war pawn--will be built as one unit, and work will be interre- lated, with no separation between stages. Russia already has put up about $100,000,000 in financial aid, machinery and technical assist- ance to build the coffer dams and diversion canals necessary before construction can begin on the high dam to harness the Nile, Language Problem To Be Settled OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal Indian affairs branch hopes that a language problem involving Ojibway Indians on Ontario's Manitoulin Island reserve and In- dian Agent J. L. Whitney will be solved by compromise. The 621 Ojibways of the West Bay band complained last week in a letter to Citizenship Minister Fairclough that Mr. Whitney was insisting that council meeting dis- cussions be carried on in Eng- lish. They said this was supres- sion of their mother tongue. An official said the branch hopes that the Indians will re- alize the necessity of some Eng- lish being spoken. It was con- fident that agreement would be reached for a reasonable division of the two languages at future council meetings. SIMONDS WEDS NEW YORK (CP) -- Li.-Gen. Guy Simonds, 56, former chief of the Canadian Army general staff, was married here Saturday te Mrs. G. Graham Sinclair, a Tor- onto widow. Gen. Simonds' first marriage in 1932 to Kathleen Lockhart Taylor recently ended in divorce, They had two ehil- GOOD-BYE, BRICK! SOMEDAY. Mysy Xo WELL MEET AWAY FROM TITAN ANP Ears Bass BRICK BRADFORD | [4 FEW MINUTES LATER, THE TIME-TOP Sr dren. say S SALLIES RINKER CLEANERS S RA 5-1191 "The Best In Town" \ T Ii' WELL, GOLLY GEE WHIX~ WHADDAYA KNOW / MISS MARTA NEVER EVER KISSED ME 600D NIGHT. BEFORE f S' FUNNY THING =~ SHE'S BEEN GETTIN' NICER AN' NICER TO ME ALL THE TIME-MAYBE NEXT SHE'LL EVEN START BEIN' NICER TO MR. 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