Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1962, p. 12

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aaa Sanne, eee nes GPERTATI Rae ETE. FREPET ES 2 «THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 3, 1962 Campaign Fought . Against Smoking By ANTHONY WHITE LONDON (AP) -- New med- feal reports linking smoking with lung cancer have brought anti-tobacco campaigns in Bri- tain, Denmark and Italy. Elsewhere Europe's smoekrs puff on, apparently little moved by the reports. Italy has banned all tobacco advertising. The British govern- ment is sponsoring a_ pester campaign saying smoking is a hazard. In Denmark, cigarette sales are dropping. It all began with a report by a panel of doctors from Bri- tain's Royal College of Physi cians declaring that heavy cig- arette smoking is a cause of lung cancer. Major British tobacco compa- nies quickly responded to a plea by. the doctors that chil- dren should be discoufaged from: smoking. The companies vision during children's viewins hours. One company took out o circulation 6,000 vending ma chines where children coulc buy cigarettes. The companies all said they will remind traders more pointedly in the future that it is illegal to sell cigarettes to those under 16. The law is widely flouted in Britain. TURN TO PIPES While there are no figures to indicate Britons are smoking fewer cigarettes, several pipe manufacturers report a 50-per- cent increase in sales. 'Many women are taking up pipes,' one trader said. "We have always made pipes suit- able for women but we have sold more of these in the last month than in the last five years." hows a cigarette with its noke curling in the word cancer." Denmark's smokers are tak- ag the warning seriously. Pub- ication there of the British re- 'ort was followed by similar tindings by Danish doctors. Danish manufacturers re- sorted a drop in cigarette sales. Vomen are changing to small 'igars 'and more men to pipes ~a result of physicians' claims hat a pipe or cigar is less langerous than a cigarette. Leaders of Denmark's to pacco industry voluntarily agreed to cut out all tobacco advertising except in daily newspapers. | In Italy, Parliament voted a} ban on all forms of tobacco advertising with stiff fines for violators. The government asked the health and education ministries to arrange school lectures on what it says are the dangers of smoking. Just how seriously the government is taking things is indicated by one fact: It has a monopoly on tobacco sales. West Germany's ministry of health obtained a copy of the British report for study, but there is no way of knowing Norwegians are smoxKin: about as much as ever. No one seems to be giving u. smoking in Switzerland, wher cigarettes are cheap (as low a' 18 cents for 20) and there is n legal age limit for smoking. Swedes are sticking to thei two main tobacco habits--ciga- rettes and snuff. In Austria--where you have to be 18 before you can smoke legally--there seems to be nx move away from smoking. I fact, a bill is being prepared tc lower the smoking age limit tc 16. Yugoslavs also smoke on, with cigarettes at only 10 cents for 20. Frenchmen seem to have shrugged off the British doc- tors' report as just another in a long series. France's tobacco business is also a state-run en- terprise. There is no tax and no law to say when you can begin smoking. One event in France ran di- rectly against the anti-smoking current. The post office issued a stamp honoring the 16th cen- tury French diplomat, Jean Nicot, generally credited with|such a tough and uncorrupted placed aboard the vessel Gen-jbles and driven by a Pakistani having introduced tobacco into) Western Europe, or at least International Police Force Taking Shape tanga province, by members of the Indian UN contingent. Some of the loot reported taken was UN property, some civilian pro- perty. TOOK REFRIGERATORS During the recent rotation of the contingent through Dar-es- Salaam, Tanganyika, there was talk that the Indians left for home by ship with, among other things, 100 refrigerators, a large quantity of plumbing, expensive furniture and even a couple of dozen doors lifted from a hotel. Recruiting for former police) The war souvenirs--the Indi- officers and investigators who|ans were engaged in bitter speak French is going onjfighting against mercenary-led wherever they might be found,|/Katanga troops last autumn-- from Montreal to Beirut, from|were reported shipped from Martinique to Baton Rouge, La.|Elisabethville to Dar-es-Salaam An example of the need for/by UN chartered aircraft and By BERNARD DUFRESNE LEOPOLDVILLE (CP) -- A rew kind of international police orce, designed to protect the nany interests of the United Nations in The Congo, is taking shape under the command of a retired Canadian Army captain. The Field Security Service, once litiic more than a collec- tion of 60 blue-uniformed guards at headquarters, is expanding its work to many other fields under its director, George R. Tomalin, 46, of Toronto. He hopes soon to triple the size of the force. force became evident withjeral Blatchford for India. widespread but whispered re-. Informants said. the ship- automobile and' added that a Cadillac was reported missing from the garage of Katanga Premier Moise. Tshombe, Tomalin refused to comment on the reports. However, it was learned he made a trip to Dar- es-Salaam recently and that his right-hand man, Victor Bour- que, former Montreal harbor policeman, has been sent to Elisabethville on 'a special mission." Possibly the most important quality needed for a job with the security service is the kind of ingenuity that one of Tom- alin's men showed when he had to deliver a $15,000,000 ship- ment of gold. USED FRUIT TRUCK He used the back of a truck loaded with fruits and vegeta- lsoldier to transport the gold jfrom Ndjili airport to UN head- The guard, a former New York bartender, had been as- signed to accompany the ship- nent by air, 'ron. Boma to opoldville, but due to a mix- up in communications there was nobody at the airport to meet him. So he just hitched a ride in town for himself and his precious cargo. Among the' 10 Canadians in the service is Rene St. Louis, 41, former Montreal postal clerk who joined last year and was personal bodyguard for Tsh- ombe during his stay here, un- der UN protection, for politi- cal reconciliation talks with Premier Cyrille Adoula. St. Louis' experience for that kind of work was a 14-month course with the British Army's Field Security Service, an intel- ligence unit, during the Second World War. Then there is a former Ar- gentine soccer player who was stranded, broke and jobless in New York when his _profes- sional club folded while on tour. A German, who does a lot of office work in the Security Of- fice, was a member of the Gestapo during the war, was captured, and served four years in a United States prisoner-of- war camp. Se Me Mg le We hy oe he Me loaned to the UN from Ireland for a three - year period, a former member of the French Surete, and policemen from Spain, Scandinavia, Martinique, the Phiippines, the United States, Haiti, Switzerand and the Malagasay Republic (Mad- agascar). Tomalin said that after six months he is beginning to iron out the difficulties of bringing these varied police elements to work together along the same lines. ; Tomalin retired from the Ca- nadian Provost Corps last Octo- ber to join the UN. During his army career, the former Tor- onto policeman twice rose from the ranks to officer--once dur- ing the Second World War, when he was taken a prisoner by the Germans, and once during the Korean War, When e arrived here six months ago, there was no ad- ministrative procedure at the Security Office, just a list of names of those on the force. The six-foot-six giant started from scratch, building up re- cords and uniform procedure, and planned operations along the lines of a military police force. crates|quarters here, a distance of Tomalin's police force in-| "'It has all become quite ef- ports of wholesale looting in'ments included three announced they will take to-| In the government's public whether it will go further than/into France. bacco. advertisements off tele-'advertising crusade one poster that. ' He gave his name to nicotine.'Elizabethville, capital of Ka-ilarge enough to contain an'about 18 miles. icludes 14 Irish _ policemen,'fective now," he said. 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