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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1965, p. 12

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2 ssid OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 1, 1709 RUUND THE GLOBE i A ai aaree GLAU Lesage, Robarts Discuss Relations Of 2 Provinces TORONTO (CP) -- Premiers Lesage of Quebec and Robarts of Ontario will discuss the re- lationships between. their two provinces at the Ontario - Que- bec ree editors seminar here Oct. Mr. dinner meeting Thursday night Oct. 7, and Mr. Robarts a Jun- cheon the next day. Also speak- ing. Thursday will be Jacques Parizeau, economics counsellor with the Quebec government. The seminar is sponsored by Toronto's three dailies, The Globe and Mail, The Telegram and The Toronto Star; he Hamilton Spectator and Thom- son Newspapers Ltd. General Manager Graybiel of The Windsor Star, and Antoine DesRoches, news editor of Montreal La Presse, are joint permanent chairmen of the seminar. DIES IN REFRIGERATOR ~ ORILLIA (CP) Michael! Miller, 5, was suffocated Thurs-| day in a refrigerator stored in| his parents' garage. He was found by his mother and a neighbor several hours after he was reported missing. TOURIST ASS'N TO MEET HAMILTON (CP) More} than 250 representatives of] Canada's tourist industry will! ---- meet here Oct. 3-6 for the an- nual convention of the Cana- dian Tourist Association. Theme of the four-day conven-) tion will be Marketing for Tour-| ist Products. APPROVES REPORT TORONTO (CP)--City coun- cil approved Thursday a board 'of control report urging the fed- eral government to make the promotion of hatred against any group noted by color, race, religion, ethnic or national ori- gin a criminal offence. HIT WITH SHOE--FLEES FORT WILLIAM (CP) -- A man wearing only shoes and socks grabbed a young woman here Wednesday night but fled 'when her sister began beating him with a shoe, The women, 22 and 23 years old, said they thought he was the same man they saw in the nude last June GETS BIG CONTRACT W-SHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. defence department awarded a contract to the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Thursday to develop the coun- try's largest transport plane, the C-5A. The General Electric develop and engines each capable of delivering 40,000 pounds of Corporation will produce the four for the aircraft, jet thrust. RN MAY BUY IN USS. WASHINGTON Britain has asked the United States whether a U.S. aircraft carrier can be supplied for the Roya! Navy, U.S. Defence Sec-| retary Robert McNamara ar| nounced Thursday. He told a press conference he didn't! know yet whether it will be possible. Sources said they un- derstood Britain is "shopping around" for a carrier and may be prepared to buy one in the United States. DIE FROM FOOD PANAMA CITY (Reuters) -- At least 11 persons, most of them children, have died from eating contaminated food in vil- lages near the Panama - Costa Rica border during the last week, Panamanian health au- thorities said Thursday. FIND ARSENAL ROME (AP)--Discovery of a huge arsenal in a_ suburban villa and a downtown shop put police Thursday on the trail of what they said appeared to be a large-scale traffic in arms between West Germany and the Middle East. SUGGESTS UNION CANBERRA (Reuters)-- Political observers in Canberra! Thursday reported favorable reaction here to a New Zea-| land cabinet minister's sugges-| tion of some form of Forme federation between Australia and New Zealand. The two countries have many ties, but until relatively recently, sid IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: 668-4371 Lec toa will address a Richard @ Club of Paris, tion. They have a long border with China, much of it in dis-|ciples. pute. der without great haps armed conflict.' (Reuters) -- not immediately be reached for comment but a notice from the trading floor said the suspen- sion came "pending investiga- tion into. matters relating to trading in the shares of the company." IMPROVE COMPETITION Canadian Pacific Airlines says Canada's competitive po- sition in air transportation will be improved by the granting of a new route to CPA. A spokes- man for the airline said in Van- couver Wednesday the route between Toronto, Montreal and Amsterdam will also provide a s new trade and friendship link between Canada and the Neth- erlands. DROP IN SHARES Canadian Breweries Lid. had net earnings of $3,611,685 ov, 13.8 cents a share in the third PREMIER ROBARTS quarter ended July 31, com- pared with $5,352,703 or 21.8) |Zealand tended to be suspic- Ic vents in the same period last ious of any overt Australian|year. For the nine months pressure for closer political ended July 31, earnings were links. |$7,945,565 or 28.1 cents a share, jagainst $11,368,085 or 43.8 cents SUSPEND TRADING in the same period of 1964. E. The Toronto Stock Exchange|P. Taylor, Chairman, said in were 1.99 im te mrst sixyine fraliway's operating rev-)proved ousiness in tne newspa- months compared with $1.91 injenue was $71,360,000, an in:jper publishing industry. The |the same period last year. crease of $5,851,000 over Aug-|average size of daily newspa anes ners was un four ner cent sc zi lar thic vear aver 1984 Hichars Tune 30 compéred with $4,979,- | CNR reported Thursday net DESCRIBES INDEX | Appert, Kimberly - Clark vice- 378 in the corresponding period|railway operating income for} A Kimberly-Clark Corp. exe- |president for newsprint, said. 'ast vear, the company an-|August was $1,584,000, an in-jcutive described in Chicago/The size of Sunday papers, he nounced in Montreal Thursday.|crease of $1,205,000 compared Thursday the consumption of|said, has jumped nine per cent Earnings per' common 'sharejwith the same month in 1964.'newsprint as an index to im-jto an average of 162 pages. INCREASE EARNINGS C -----, International Power} incom of S5119 tei ts 2 NOOR i if INCREASE INCOME H 41 in the, six months _ ended Thursday suspended trading in|Toronto Thursday the trend of shares of Bell Knit Industries|consolidateéd sales and profits) Lid. _Exchange -- Officials could'continued to be unsatisfactory. Armed Conflict Could Deven | 'On Russo-China Border: Lord PARIS (Reuters) -- Lord|munists are accommodating Thomson, Canadian-born pub-jthemselves to various capitalist lisher, said Thursday he does/practices, such as the profit not believe border disputes be- |motive, higher wages and other tween China and the Soviet/incentives for more or better Union will be settled without| work -- more management au- great difficulties, perhaps even|thority in individual factories, to the extent of armed conflict./rather than dictation by cen- In a speech to the American|tral planning bodies. Lord Thomson) "This certainly contradicts recalled that he has had inter-|the principles of communism,' views with Soviet Communist/he said. leaders, and said: He believed "My observation is that topjcome when the the West time has should Communist officials in the So- |should take a long look at its viet Union are greatly con-|policy toward Communist cerned with the Chinese situa-|tions. "They are bending their prin- It is obvious they are lprepared to compromise. They no longer have the same feel- of hostility towards us na- "I do not believe these bor- disputes will be settledjing difficulties, per- even to _ the exteht ofjmeet them halfway.' Lord Thomson said he also is| firmly of the opinion that al-| most no development short of an actual attack on the Soviet Union could cause them to go to war with the West. 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