Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1963, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, October 31, 1963 Begin Probe Change Of Duty Won Immediately . RANGOON, Buma (AP) -- The young soldier asked for a change of duty and got it im- mediately, with no questions his time during the day is de- voted to reading and writing. He retires in the early evening. Ne Win treats him with re- spect, but there has been no in- esked. ~ It doesn't happen in many/dication when Nu will be re- - armies of the world today. «The soldier was one of guards assigned to the com- pound where 54-year-old U Nu, deposed prime minister of this socialist-bound southeast Asian country, lives in solitude. Nu, a deeply religious Budd- fist, has had such a profound effect on his jailers, when he meditates and prays, that they are shaken by his 'reverence. Army commanders know this and make changes promptly when the men request it. * Nu was taken into. custody in March, 1962, when Gen. Ne Win took over the government and man said 'he his own safety." leased. - Informed sources say Ne Win continues to hold the. prime min- ister "'because he is protecting U Nu against~ politicians who would try to use him for their own ulterior purposes." The military fears, these sources say, that Nu's influence over the masses might be ex- ploited by anti-government ele- ment. A goy.ernment spokes- is*being held "for Despite inefficiency and cor- ruption in his administration, Nu is still. immensely popular established a. military . revolu- among. the 20,000,000 Burmese. tionary council to rule the coun- try He was placed with other pol- #ticians in a house at Hlagaw Camp, a military rest estab- lishment on the beautiful Hla- gaw Lakes about 25 miles 'north of Rangoon. VISITORS LIMITED . Nu is allowed no regular vis- itors. His wife has seen him twice. Nu rises about 4 a.m., just as Buddhist monks do. He medi- tates and gets his exercise by' Into Company TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario government has launched an in- quiry into the securities busi- ness in the province with spec- jal emphasis on company take- over bids, Attorney - General Cass announced Tuesday. A statement by Mr, Cass said the inquiry will include 'the po- sition of corporate insiders" in relation to takeover bids. It Takeover ee tae oe Stock Exchange. Farquhar Oliver, Liberal House leader in the Legislature, the investigation is long over- due and that, as set up by the attommey-general, it deals only with symptoms. He said financial edjtors lon: have been calling for panera tions to prevent insiders from making fortuitous but un- deserved profits .as.a-result of special information to which JAM EXHIBIT -- MOSCOW (AP) -- Kazakhstan Pravda, a Communist newspaper, says the U.S, exhibit of graphic arts now on display at Alma-Ata. lacks "spiritual values" but the people seem to ixe it. Thousands of Soviet citi- zens have jammed the exhibit daily. FOR NURSING CLUB 12 and .13.. The FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP)--|instructed in all party|McKeller "hospital here has|ing, visit the formed:»a prospective nursing|reading material club for students of grades 11,/films. STARTING TOMORROW! OFFER INCENTIVE PLYMOUTH, England (CP)-- Girls in this city can get cheap stockings, underwear and hair- do's if they join the Electrical 4 4 t 4 Trades Union. Officials trying to boost the female membership they are privy." co-operation with a local store. are offering the incentives in|$ would involve a study of what information shareholders should receive from corporations and individuals making takeover bids. The inquiry committee, headed by J, R. Kimber, chair- man of the Ontario Securities Commission, also has been include a general review of the securities business in Ontario, Mr, Cass said. He added it is expected that a study will be made of secur- ities legislation elsewhere and EAGLE TAKES OFF SIOUX LOOKOUT, Ont. (CP) George, after only 24% months, completed his flying lessons here recently. George is a pet bald eagle picked up as chick and sheltered by the Pickle Lake lands and forest crew. After his solo run, George dipped his wings once or twice to say goodbye and then took off for parts unknown. that representations will be sought from organizations and individuals concerned with cor- porate financing. Members of the committee in-/ ] walking in the compound where usually four guards are sta- tioned. He eats one meal a day, @ special vegetable diet. Much LOSE VARIED ITEMS MONTREAL (CP) -- Lucien Vigeant of the Montreal Trans- portation Commission's lost and found department says the of- fice handles an average of 26,000 items left on buses each year. The most common for- gotten item is the umbrella and the next most pepular item is gloves. 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