Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1964, p. 22

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92 twee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, February 26, 1964 $450,000 Donation ~*- Sparks City Wrangle OTTAWA (CP)--A prominent Ottawa family is having a hard time trying to donate $450,000 to mgs city for a medical re- 'search centre. Unless the picture changes by 'next Monday the offer will be 'withdrawn in much the same 'manner that. a o-based 'order of nuns withdrew a 1960 offer to build a 200-bed hospital 'on land it owns in the capital. If city council fails to accept the donation by midnight next Monday, the Loeb family through the Loeb Foundation will make an outright contribu- tion of $500,000 to Carleton Uni- versity. The five surviving brothers of the Loeb family -- Norman, Bertram, Jules, David and Dr. Lazarus--offered the money to the city in memory of their par- ents, Moses and Rose Loeb, and a physician brother, Dr. Henry H. Loeb, who practised at the Ottawa Civic Hospital until his death in 1949. Under the offer the identifica- tion of the building must include the Loeb family name and the Civic Hospital. After the centre) has been built the family will) assume no responsibility for maintenance, staff and research costs. MUST BE UNANIMOUS The Loeb family has stipu- Jated that city council must ac- cept the offer unanimously, One dissenting vote will mean that Carleton University will get an outright gift of $500,000. The Little Company of Mary of Chicago offered to build a hospital in Ottawa to help the city cope with a serious short- age of hospital beds. The offer % was withdrawn after one of the most acrimonious controversies ~ in the city's history. After the Loeb offer was made Mayor Charlotte Whitton withheld acceptance until she was convinced that legal and fi- nancial implications are satisfac- tory. She said she wanted as- surance that medical research is not financed by the taxpayers of Ottawa without their appro- vi. Ottawa-Provinces Parley March 31 OTTAWA (CP)--An announce- ment from Prime Minister Pearson's office today con- firmed earlier indications that the federal - 'provincial confer- ence at Quebec City will open Tuesday, March 31, Confirming telegrams went to provincial premiers Monday. The announr ement said the meetings are expected to last two or three days. A draft agenda, which was not made public, has been sent to the provinces with a request for comment and suggestions. Alderman Claude Bennett re- iterated Monday that he still in- tends to vote gainst acceptance of the offer, a move that would kill it. He said he doesn't like the unanimous acceptance terms under which the offer was made. Albania Grabs Two Soviet Buildings | MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Alba-| nia has seized two Russian em- bassy buildings in Tirana, the Albanian capital, it was re- ported Monday. The Soviet government news-|_ Queen Will Still Visit Quebec: PM OTTAWA (CP)--Plans for the October visit of the Queen to Quebec will not be affected by "irresponsible" statements such as those of separatist Dr. Mar- cel Chaput who says her life will be in danger, Prime Minis- ter Pearson said today. Mr, Pearson gave that brief reply in the Commons to ques- \tions from Leon Balcer (PC-- Trois Rivieres) who asked about the government's inten- tions in the face of Dr. Chaput's remarks Monday night in Tor- onto. Norse Beat Columbus Explorer, 64, Claims OSLO (AP) -- A 64-year-old,their support. Now Congress is Norwegian explorer who says|reported looking into the claim. he has unearthed evidence that} "] had heard that I was going Norse warriors discovered|to be questioned," said Ingstad North America 500 years before|to a reporter who visited his rd cabin overlooking Oslo har-ting the site near the fishing "but. I_ haven't ~9 su.-| village of L'Anse aux Meadows, mal by Congress yet. It--has--beon-- slow work: since "As for the question of|they had to dig with spoons whether it was Leif Ericson's|4id small trowels so as not to settlement we have excavated,|damage the scant Norse re- it is impossible to say for cer-|mains, tain, He didn't leave a card.) Discovery came after a tedi- "Personally I am pretty cer-jous oo of the coast from tain it was.' Rhode Island to Labrador. Ingstad and his 46 - year - old| "We had covered the whole archeologist wife, Anne Stine,|coast by air and sea and the have spent three years excava-'prospects looked bleak," Ing- stad said. "Then a local fisher- man said he had heard there! were remains of peat across the point from L'Anse aux Meadows. "When I saw it I knew this was it. It was placed in the terrain just like the Norse set- tlements on Greenland or a Aa ac mountain farm," AGREE TO HELP NAIROBI (AP) -- Under a pian to hait Kenya's widespread -- unemployment, the government has agreed to hire 15 per cent more workers, businesses have agreed to al0-per-cent work force increase and labor unions ee approved a 12-month wage reeze. FIRST RUN HORROR-THRILL SHOW! his claim before the U.S, Con- gress if need be. Helge Ingstad caused a stir last November when he: an- nounced through the National Geographic society that he had found buried remains of a Norse settlement dating to the yéar 1000 on the northern tip of New- foundland, Ingstad added that there rere Columbus is ready to support COMING | strong indications the discoverer was Leif Erickson, American scholars who stud- ied the find have given the 295 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA | | | | | 3-ACT PLAY by JOHN PATRICK produced by the students of -MeLAUGHLIN C.V.I. 8:30 P.M. 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