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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Dep allowed the required 75 per cent majority. lV The township, in its capital budget, has applied to the OMB for authority to borrow $300,000 in 1973 for recreation purposes. The original Blackburn plan would require $160,000 this year for construction of an outdoor artificial ice surface, tennis courts and a ball diamond. However, there have been k- dications council will apportion prof. back in Canada (By The CP) Prof.

Is-tyan Meszaros, a former political, science teacher at York University in returned to Canada as a landed immigrant after being deported last November on security grounds. Immigration Minister Robert Andras. said Wednesday in the Commons in a written reply to Reg Stackhouse (PC Toronto- Scarborough East) that Prof. Meszaros "was found to comply with Canadian immigration re quirements" during a hearing in England this His application to become an immigrant to' Canada was consequently approved. Mr.

Andras said the Hun garian-born Marxist professor first gained entry to Canada by misrepresenting himself -as a visitor when heintended to set up residence here permanently, He was ordered deported Nov. IS Iatyear and appealed his case to the immigration board. Later, he withdrew Jiis appeal and returned to the United Kingdom where he was a naturalized citizen, and a departmental review took place there. Liinsky convicted MIAMI, Fla. (CP) Meyer Lansky, a reputed underworld financier, was convicted Wednesday of wilfully refusing to answer a federal grand jury subpoena.

No date was set for It was his first con viction since the early 1950s when he "served three mogths on a minor gambling charge. New Blackburn plan in offing? Gloucester Township councillor Betty Stewart Wednesday predicted that the Blackburn Hamlet Community. Board may alter its recommendation for construction of a controversial $335,000 phased-park development in the hamlet. "It appears there is sufficient controversy in Blackburn Ham- let that if. the recommendation was approved there would be an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board," Mrs.

Stewart told coun- cil. "I believe they may present a revised proposal in -a little while," she continued. A meetiing Tuesday of Hamlet residents failed to resolve the dispute over whether the original proposal should proceed. The proposal was supported by most of the residentts at the meeting, but Jailed to. receive only about $125,000 for the proj ect.

Reeve Robert MacQuarrle said council must await approval for the $300,000 total, with the amount to be directed toward Blackburn known "when we de cide to distribute that amount1 among the various community centres boards. A list, presented at the council meeting, shows that the Black burn Hamlet Community Centre's Board will have three new members this year, including Jim Stronach who has not ac cepted the original plan. Reeve MacQuarrie early last month described the project as too much too last. Wednesday he said he would prefer construction of a swim ming pool this year instead of 1974. He said it would be of more value than the ice surface.

STAR REPORTER DIES WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) Er nest Bezaire, 64, longtime farm reporter and chief agriculture writer for Windsor Star, died in hospital Monday- after a heart attack. Mr, Bezaire, lived in Kingsville, had represented The Star in south Essex County since 1946 and was widely known for his knowledge of ag riculture. He is. survived by his wile, three daughters and a son, Let's talk Edelweiss.

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Mayor Benoit said the situ ation which he calls The Great Disturbance is not as bad as -some people would have it. Polish, Czet5k officials killed in air crash WARSAW (Reuter) The Polish and Czechoslovak inte rior ministers, Wieslaw Ociepka and Radko died in a plane crash near Szczecin Wednesday night, the official news agency PAP reported today. The crew and other passengers, including a senior official of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, Michal Kudzaj, were also killed. Group ready to aid any probe into Reilly's racism charges (By. The CP) The Cana- i a Loyalists Association Wednesday offered full support of any government investigation into allegations they have used the mails to carry racist The offer follows charges in the Commons Tuesday by Peter Reilly (PC Ottawa West) that the association had sent him racist literature in Xhe mail.

Mr. Reilly, inside and outside the Commons, said the association is composed of "nuts, crazy people" who had mailed him literature, warning that a movement is underway to have French-Canadians take over the country. Stewart of the association, saltf Wednesday in a statement the literature in question was a historical chronology from 1759 gath ered- from information in the national archives and distributed to MPs of all political parties. He said, the object of the piece was to show that current separatist sentiments were created by the Quebec. Act of 1774 which place the people of Quebec back under the seig neurs and the prjasts, and that through this control "antipathy was developed toward all other Canadians.

had to go to ex propriation, in only 20 per cent of all cases," he said, "and this is considered very good. "We had to find suitable ac commodation for -all families displaced and we were successful in relocating SO per cent of them in Lower Town while the others were accommodated elsewhere in Ottawa," the mayor said. mm The guest speaker said one of the problems caused by urban renewal irK Lower Town is "the re-routing of St. Patrick Street. He said several old persons, forced' to move out of the area by urban renewal, want to come back to Lower Town, but cannot do so until an old persons' home is built.

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