Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1962, p. 35

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MINESWEEPERS PREPARE FOR LAKE ONTARIO CRUISE Four Canadian minesweep- ers add to the usual excite- ment of the busy Montreal waterfront. The ships are part of the six-ship fleet of the First Canadian Minesweeping Squadron which arrived for a two-day stopover preparatory to training cruises in Lake On- tario. The ships, four shown here, are the Chaleur, Chig- necto, Resolute, Thunder, Quinte and Fundy. --(CP Wirephoto) Yoga Student Acquitted In HONORED WORKER . GRAND'MERE, Que. Mrs. Jean Lesage, wife of Que-|Mrs. bee's premier, was guest ..|Frigon, president of the Liberal (CP)--| Women's Federation of Quebec. Lesage presented Miss of|Frigon with a suitcase on be- honor at a dinner for Alice! half of the federation. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 30, 1962 15 LONDON (CP) --Northern Ireland votes Thursday with the entrenched Unionist party de- termined to prevent further La- bor inroads on its massive ma- jority. In the last Parliament the Unionist government, represent- ing the established constitu- tional ties with Britain, held 35 seats in the 52-seat house. In this election 22 Unionists have already been returned unop- posed. But the prime minister, Vis- count Brookeborough, is con- cerned about the four seats gained by the Labor party in the 1958 election. Labor is con- testing 14.seais on Thursday. The Labor gains came in the industrialized areas around Bel- fast where unemployment rates are among the highest in West- ern Europe. Until the last elec- tion the party had not been rep- resented at Stormont Castle since the 1930s. FAVOR TORIES Since Ulster is still largely rural and, except for iso- lated nationalist strongholds, staunchly in favor of the Con- servative status quo, Labor can- not hope to form a government for many years yet. But their progress in indus- Labor Party Gains In Belfast Region trial areas has forced Lord Brookeborough to concentrate his campaign in Belfast and revitalize his party's machinery in the cities. Labor's immediate aim is to replace the Nationalists as the official Opposition and press home the main socialist argu- ment that the government's massive financial aid to indus- try has failed to solve the un- employment problem. The Nationalists believe the road to Ulster's prosperity lies in a union with the Irish Re- public. The party standing at dissolu- ues May 11 was: Unionists 35; % Curbs Philip's Fishing KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP) -- Wind-whipped lakes prevented Prince Philip going fishing Tuesday, so he went riding and skeet shooting. The Queen's husband, in Can- ada for the Second Common- wealth Study Conference, is the guest of Vancouver millionaire Charles Woodward at the 350,- 000-acre Douglas Lake Ranch, largest cattle spread in the Commonwealth, The prince will leave Friday to visit to the Seattle World's Fair. Saturday he will be in Vancouver for the study con- ference. dent Nationalists 8; Northern Ireland Labor 4; Lib- eral 1; Irish Laborite 1; Inde- pendent 1; Socialist Republican 1; Vacant 1; Total 52. Windsor's Chinese Plan Refugee Aid WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Mem- bers of Windsor's Chinese com- munity will be polled to deter- mine what help they would give to any Chinese refugees brought here from Hong Kong. The survey will be madg by a committee formed here re- cently to aid the refugees. At a meeting Tuesday, the group) also decided to withdraw a re-| quest it made to the federal) government that 12 refugee) families be allowed to come to Windsor. 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In January, 1961, she began) "private meditations" with her teacher, David Kahn, alias) Swami Divandia, to "teach me} to reach divine love and reach divine mother, overcome the emotions of life and achieve a spiritual relationship with Om) or God." She told Kahn in March that she was pregnant, she said, and} he told her "it was impossible | because it was not God's will." The woman said the swami/| arranged for Benecken to per- form the operation and that she | had two such operations--one in| May and the other in June--but | continued to see Kahn until July | because she was still infatuated with him. Honorary Degree For Carpenter BOULDER, Colo. (AP)--As- tronaut Malcolm Scott Carpen- | ter said Tuesday "I could have| continued forever' in the Au-| rora 7 space capsule if he had had more oxygen. Carpenter made the statement | at a press conference climax} a day-long welcome by thou- sands of residents of his home | city. Earlier in the day, Carpenter | was awarded a bachelor of sci- ence degree in aeronautical en- gineering which he failed to get when he flunked a course at LA University of Colorado in The 37-year-old naval com- mander said the space capsule | itself was "a marvelous ma- chine." He said it required just | three major modifications. The | most important, he said, should | be greater oxygen-carrying ca- pability. He suggested also that | greater electric power capacity should be included and a sys- tem to remove carbon dioxide | from the cabin. Newsweek Pays Fine For Queen Spoof DUBLIN (Reuters) -- News- week magazine agreed in court Tuesday to pay £1,500 ($4,590) | to an Irish hotel and print an| apology for a lighthearted story about the Queen and the hotel. | The story, published in the | U.S. magazine last year, pur- ported to be an account of a telephone conversation between| the Queen and the barman at) Dooley's Hotel in Birr at the| time of a visit to Birr Castle| by Princess Margaret and her| husband, Lord Snowdon. The Queen, telephoning Birr| Castle from her country home at Sandringham, was reported| to have got a wrong number and been connected with the bartender in Dooley's Hotel bar. The hotel proprietors con-| tended the article indicated their establishment was dirty) ,and unhygienic, was staffed by| inattentive personnel and that) they permitted drunkenness in| the premises. Newsweek denied the article contained any defamatory| meaning™ but agreed to pay damages plus costs and print an spology. 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