Word: ottawa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...week, after about three years of study, Justice Minister Stuart Garson contritely declared that the property taken from the Japanese had been sold too cheaply. The government, he announced, would pay $1,222,829 to 1,300 citizens of Japanese descent to compensate them for their losses. Commented the Ottawa Citizen: "The settlement. . . will wind up an affair of which no Canadian can be proud...
After spending 1932 in the minors, at Ottawa, Weiland played with the champion Detroit Redwings for two years. He returned to Boston in a trade and played three more seasons before becoming assistant coach...
Moral Support. In Ottawa, Ont., after calmly balancing on a narrow bridge railing 100 ft. above the icy Ottawa River, Francois Michaud explained his nonchalance to rescuing police. "God," he announced, "is my aerial...
...Paris, Delhi, London, Frankfurt and Ottawa, Chicago Tribune foreign correspondents last week were sporting dazzling red, white & blue hand-painted neckties. They displayed a picture of the Tribune Tower, complete to the Stars & Stripes flying from the top. The ties were gifts from Publisher Robert Rutherford McCormick, who wore one himself on his recent round-the-world junket (TIME, March 20); and thereby got the idea that his correspondents should also be suitably identified...
Died. Laurence Adolphe Steinhardt, 57, U.S. Ambassador to Canada, early New Deal diplomat who since 1937 had served as Ambassador to Peru, Soviet Russia, Turkey and Czechoslovakia; in the crash of a U.S. embassy plane; near Ottawa, Ont. (see THE HEMISPHERE...