flu musical treat is in store not only for opera fans but for all lovers of good music next April when the Cana dian Opera Company per forms the Barber of Seville in Central Collegiate Auditorium It will be presented in English It will be the third concert in the Collegiate Concert Series Other programs in the series will include the ARBER OF SEVILLE PART SEIS London Symphony Orch estra the Schevchenko Musical Ensemble and the annual spring concert by the Barrie Collegiate Con cert Band Series tickets are now on sale on first come basis at $12 for the four concerts all seats reserved Unreserved pit tickets are available to students at $6 Bitter disappointment in India over Withdrawal of nuclear aid NEW DELHI AP Prime Minister Indira Gan dhis government expressed bitter disappointment today at Canadas decision to ter minate nuclear assistance to India the worlds sixth and youngest nuclear power External Affairs Minister YB Chavan told Parliament that India could not help but regret Canadas unilateral abrogation of nuclear co operation agreements bet ween Ottawa and New Delhi The government of India is examining the various im plications of the Canadian governments announcement and will take appropriate steps after the review has been completed Chavan said His statement leaves open the possibility that as result of Ottawas decision India would no longer consider existing joint nuclear projec ts to be bound by the safeguards stipulated in the agreements of 1963 and 1966 Canada suspended nuclear cooperation in May 1974 when India exploded nuclear test device made from plutonium from small Canadiansupplied pilot reac tor near Bombay Four rounds of talks over 18 months finally appeared to bear fruit this March when both sides were reported to have agreed in principle to resumption of supply of Canadian components to another nuclear power reac tor in ltajasthan state REFUSED IO AGREE But Allan MacEachen Canadian external affairs CLC CONVENTION Leadership hopefuls talking tough line ByGINNYGALT QUEBEC tCP On the eve of the Canadian Labor Congress CLC leadership election both declared can didates talked militant line Wednesday against the federal antiinflation pro gram of selective wage and rice controls President Joe Morris favored to win reelection said in brief fighting speech to delegates that the CLC executive will use its strong mandate in the pur suit of power He said the labor movement took landmark step Monday when 2400 delegates to the convention gave leaders of the 23 millionmember congress au thority to call general strike if and when necessary in the campaign against the an tiinflation program We staked our claim that not only would we mount di rect and concerted attack against wage controls in the shortrun but that we would also use this same strength to wrest power away from the corporations and their gover nment for the good of the workers and the good of Canada Mr Morris said What this convention was telling the federal govern ment was that if Canada was going to be put on the road to recovery and social democracy then it had better recognize that it cannot do it without our cooperation RCMP denies allegation about UIC investigation OTTAWA CP senior RCMP officer denied Wed nesday allegations raised in Parliament by Tom Cossitt PC Leeds and supported by Manpower Minister Robert Andras that an in vestigation is under way con cerning an unemployment in surance fraud which could rim into hundreds of thou sands of dollars Sgt Gordon Butt tem porary head of the com mercial crime section at the RCMP DiviSIon which covers eastern and Northern Ontario said he had no knowledge that three or four bogus companies had been set up in the Ottawa area to issue phoney separation cer tificates as alleged by Mr Cossitt Mr Cossitt said he obtained his information from an RC MP source whom he described as beyond reproach Mr Cossitt said outside the Commons Wednesday that fake companies may have been filing separation cer tificates with the Unem ployment Insurance Com mission with names and social insurance numbers of innocent persons minister announced Tuesday that Canada would make its suspension permanent because India would not agree to place all nuclear facilities involving Canadian technology under safeguards Sources in Ottawa said Canadian cabinet ministers stiffened their position in part because of the erosion of democratic institutions in in dia and in order to guard against future nuclear ex plosions The Canadian decision was widely reported in the inter national press but until the Chavan statement in Parliament was reported by the Indian national news agency there had bevn no mention of the Canadian decision in the Indian media India in desperate need of expanded energy sources has been pushing ahead with its nuclear development and insisting it has no intention of manufacturing nuclear weapons New Delhi has also con sistently refused to sign nuclear nonagression pacts to guarantee the 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