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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1963, p. 18

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SPINE NE FI AIA MI NY MW: SLT RLY I ORT LET 18 'THE OSHAWA TLAES, Theredey, November 28, 1963 $400,000 Needed For Anti-Smoking Drive OTTAWA (CP) -- A $400,000 people} proval. they ever start is being pre- pared for the approval of the -- and provincial govern- Federal Health Minister Judy LaMarsh told a press confer-|sion: ence Tuesday that the federal government has allocated $400,- 000 to the program and another $200,000 for research for a total grant of $600,000. Some provinces are spending money in this field anenay and what they or others want to con- tribute will be up to them. She spoke at the end of the 1%-day Canadian conference on emoking and health which-- over arguments of the tobacco industry --- accepted for most part that there is a link between cigarettes and lung cancer. The industry and the Nova Scotia delegation said this re- mains a theory rather than a fact. Quebec took a qualified po- sition, pledging co - operation while holding that research is also needed into non-smoking factors. The committee, yet to be es- tablished, will plot how to spend to the li governments for ap- Miss LaMarsh said she pre- sumes that at a later stage ex- perts under the program will confer with the industry about tailoring their advertising to meet the conference conclu- 9. "Oral-audio seduction, # it exists, I would hope would be withdrawn voluntarily," she said. It had been "really a remark- able trend right across the country in the acceptance of available evidence and the ur- gency of taking action." At the same time, she paid tribute to the tobacco industry, which represents $100,000,000 in farm income in Ontario and to some extent Quebec, while pro- viding federal and provincial tax coffers with more than $400,- 000,000 annually. MADE CONTRIBUTION Miss LaMarsh noted that the industry started contributing to a research program in 1954 and had donated $300,000 so far al- though $100,000 was not yet spent She emphasized that there will be no attempt ot ban smoking. the $600,000 federal grant. It She repeated that the objec- able to take the deleterious arg er out of smoking?" the Commons, Miss La- Maren said that part of the $200,000 for research on lung cancer would go towards a study of motivation -- 'or. people to smoke. e $600,000 program for re- sands and education would be covered by an appropriation to be introduced later in the Com- mons, she added. The tobacco industry prom- ised to support an educational program aimed at discouraging posed any government drive de- signed to eliminate cigarette smoking completely. John M. Keith, president of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, told reporters that the tobacco industry will be rep- resented on the special commit- tee. But he made it clear that the industry's support for such program -- including financial contributions if asked--depends| on what kind of educationl/ |positive, factual and operated within the school system--not one-sided, biased or general whatitry - wide elections counted, children from smoking but op-/ Korean Junta Gets Approval For Revolution SEOUL (AP)--President-elect Chung Hee Park's party who today won the National Assem @stricts. They were remier John M. ts, the Liberal Sy reas Pa is si to 7 to install a ci- headed £. ict Demparta, People and the as The convene Dec. vilian government Park, a former general who de- feated Yun in the Oct. 15 eo -- election by 153,000 bly majority Park said he badly needed. to continue his revolu- tionary program for the next four years. With more than 85 per cent of the votes in Tuesday's coun- Park's Democratic Republican Party had won 67 seats by di- rect cotinv, 22 by proportional representation and was leading in 17 other districts. This assured the head of the military junta, who led the May, 1961, coup, a majority of possibly 37 votes in the 175- member assembly. Political experts had expected Park's party to win the larg- est block of seats but to fall ee of a majority. Former president Yun Po - }sun's Civil Rule Party was run- ining second with 22 members lelected and five candidates jleading in other districts. It may pick up as many as 16 of \the 44 at-large seats allotted un- |der the proportional represen- US. Colonel Kidnapped In Venezuela WASHINGTON (CP)--The as- sistant chief of the U.S. Army mission in Venezuela, Col. James K, Chenault, was kid- napped at gunpoint in Caracas today by four armed men. The Pentagon, in announcing this, said Chenault was on the way from his home to head- Caracas when his official car was stopped by the kidnappers and he was removed from it. This occurred about 7 a.m. At about 9:30 a.m., the Pen- tagon said, the U.S. embassy in Caracas received a phone call from a Spanish-speaking man Sharp Urges Businessmen | Do Homework OTTAWA (CP)~Trade 'Minis. mons Tu nessmen to prepare for ent May's tariff r pa Boag ake nye She bean tions in Geneva. His statement was welcomed by Opposition Leader baker, who urged the govern. ment to protect the special Com- querters of the army mission in| Picnic (Baw Cantern FAMILY : eee LTD HWY. 12 NORTH OF WHITBY 32 1169 WHITBY: 655-3469 who said, in effect, "Don't worry about Col. Chenault; the jtation system. Four other parties had won} |kidnapping was for propaganda |drive is launched, It should be other seats or were leading in purposes only." Diefen-| DUBLIN JOURNAL FOLDS DUBLIN. (AP)--The Sunday Review, one of Dublin's thee Sunday Papers, hag ceased pub- nounced Wednesday, They blamed failure to attract adver. despite a recent increase $ WOW FLAYING- FAB-U-LEWIS Fun For The JERRY CAMERON MITCHELL lid ice "GORILLA ALAN LADD ° JEAN ARTHUR ° VAN HEFLIN --IN = "SHANE" IN COLOR © DAYS OF FLAMING ACTION! DAYS OF TITANIC ADVENTURE! DAYS OF EXOTIC PASSIONS! SUPER TECHNIRAMA TECHNICOLOR mes IREGENT FEATURE TODAY AT 2:00 - 4:35 ONLY & FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE He said the tobacco industry| opposes smoking by children.) 'We feel children shouldn't! LEWIS pea) "Se will comprise federal, provincial|tive is to stop people from medical and industry represen-|smoking before. they start.) tatives and submit its program!"W ho knows? They might be} Whole Family! Hospitals Hit By smoke."" The industry still did not feel that the relationship be-| tween smoking and lung cancer| had been proven conclusively. "We wish to make it clear! that we do not concur in any | } SEAMED "LIVE" OW OUR GIANT SCREEN JERRY LEWIS -- IN-- DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP" "Rock-a-Bye Baby" In Technicoler -- with -- MARILYN MAXWELL TEEN DANCE Featuring the TOP "50" RECORDINGS {conclusion that the alleged| health risks ef smoking are so| tablished as to justify govern-| among pad gid age group whose ee ype Sg are cause y p +i 76 per cent of poisonings occur ing." of cigarette: emok- ot Gubigen Backed by the top men in the "Everyone of us probably ha3|major tobacco companies in some type of poison right under/Canada, Mr. Keith met report-| , our kitchen sink,"' she said. ers at the end: of the confer-| Mrs. L. G. Lymburner of Port) ence. Colborne, past president of the} Mr. Keith said a wide range/ FWIO, said the program mightlof attitudes were 'cacmek emphasize that people should|/provincial representatives -- re-| not diagnose and treat their ill-lcarding the nature, degree and nesses, especially with old me-|importance of the alleged risks! dicines and drugs. of smoking. Mrs. Allen Neale of Sarnia suggested the reasons a grow: ing number of teen-agers buy BACKACHE nerve, pep and sleeping pills might also be investigated. When kidneys fail Mrs. Hedley said the institute] $,jomey* cxccee branches could ask local physi-{ backache, tired cians for assistance with a poi-| feeling, disturbed son safety program. A motion that the fed follow the Farm Safety. Coun- cil's fire safety project was re- jected in favor of poison safety. LD | MONEY. for home remodeling or repairs--any good reason! 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A few competent centres--with a main base in Ottawa to ensure full information on the expand- ing list of available weed, in- sect and other killers--would be prefereable. : The association was sappear- ing before the special Commons tommittee on food and drugs, examining the factors involved in growing use of chemical poi- sons commercially and in homes, Michel Chevalier, genera) manager of the Canadian Agri- cultural Chemicals Association, eaid it hag been a matter of pride in some hospitals to es- tablish poison control centres. But these required around-the- clock staffing by specialists, a careful index of all the avail- able poisons and other facilities which eost money. Some of these centres, he said, are at | good enough 18 'EYE-OPENER' Jack Roxburgh (L--Norfoik), | s fruit farmer, called the siate-| ment an eye-opener. P. B. 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