THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 8, 1965 9} NOW PLAYING in the Coronet Lounge of the CADILLAC HOTEL - Marty Reno and The;Country Bandits immediate negotiations to end the warfare in South Viet Nam "to be undertaken without pre- conditions." The delegation was led by Prof. G. B. Johnston of Ot- tawa's Carleton University. During a 40-minute meeting with Mr. Pearson the profes- sors pr ted a letter written at Carleton and circulated Fi Professors Seek Talks OTTAWA (CP)--A group of university professors presented a petition to Prime Minister Pearson Wednesday calling for 16444; W. Sleep, J. Drummond, 160%, tied with Mrs. J. Wild, Mrs. A. Dowdle, 160%. BOTH aie COLOR! Duplicate Bridge Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club high scores: North-South -- Mrs. E. J. Wadsworth, Mrs. R. Drew, 191%4; Mr. and Mrs, G, Jackson, 181%; Mrs. V. A. Silgailis, P. Versiluis, 1624; Mrs. Wm. Heron, K. B. Marden, 150; Mrs. R. Morris, L. Peel, 138%; Mrs. H. Cruwys, Mrs. M. Kashul, 135%. East-West -- P. Francis, J. Foster, 170%; Mrs. L. R. Bar- rand, Mrs. G. Fairhart, 146; P. Kaukonen, F. Duffy, 145%; Dr. C. Ferrier, R. Niglis, 143; D. McCuaig, J. Drummond, 142; Wm. Dolstra, P. Broersma, 139. Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club high scores for March 29, 1965: North-South -- Mrs. V. A. Sil- gailis, P. Versluis, 18314; Miss Vv. Drummond, C. Nelson, 179; Mrs. E. M. Culp, K. B. Marden, 172%; Dr. C. Ferrier-J. Willis 171%; J. M. Coles, Healey, 16944; C. Keith, L. Peel, 16614.) Mrs. R. Heron, J. F. Patterson, 161. Hast-West -- Mrs. Wm. Med- land, D. McCuaig, 18314 tied with Mr. and Mrs. L. Barkell, 18314; R. Morris, R._ Niglis, 18244; Mrs. W. E. Thorndyke, Miss G. Whidden, 177; Mrs. W. A. Neil, Mrs. R. G. Smyth, 168; 4 Mrs. E. Bovay, Miss G. Bovay, RICHARD PETER BURTON OTOOLE Hellyer Denies Charges Bilingual-Ad-Promotions OTTAWA (CP) -- Def of nonsense," the defence min- Minister Hellyer told the Com-|ister shot back. If such a cir- mons Wednesday that bilingual-|cular had been issued by his ism is an important factor, but|department he was not aware not a requirement, in armed) of it. forces promotions. Mr. Skoreyko rose on a ques- "There is an increasing em-|tion of privilege and said he will phasis being plac ed in the|provide Mr. Hellyer 'eventually: armed forces on the ability tojand at the proper time" with speak two languages," he said. evidence to back up his state- 4 oe 1 Aye ani Veet it would| Erik Yielsen (PC -- Yukon) ell it it w ielsen -- Yukon be @ wonderful idea for them|said the government comfirmed to learn the two languages, par-|a year ago that the army had ticularly if they want to bejissued a directive saying biling- 'generals 10 or 15 years fromjualism would be one of the fac- tors considered in promotions. now." He added that "an increasing} 'That is a horse of an en- tirely different color," Mr. Hell- number of forward - looking } 1 ple" in the armed forces arejyer replied. "Certainly biling- taking voluntary languagejualism is one of those factors which are taken into considera- courses, William Skoreyko (PC--Ed-|tion . . . an important factor in monton East) asked Mr. Hell-|all three of the armed forces." yer whether he was aware that|. Prime Minister Pearson re- junior officers in Western Can-|vealed that the government is ada and elsewhere have beenjconsidering a special study of notified they cannot expect fur-|ways to improve the quality of ther promotions unless they are French used in federal statutes. "completely bilingual." He would make a statement as "T am sure that this is a lot!soon as possible. Legal Wire-Tap Proposed With Judge Issuing Okay Wednesday will study the pow- ers of provincial government boards and tribunals, the state of preventive health services and problems of the commer- cial fish industry. Manitoba--Legislation to raise other univrsities across ada for endorsation. 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The bill, the Wire Tapping Prevention Act, would allow the judges to issue an order allow- ing police officers to "intercept, overhear or record telephoni conversation." A judge could issue an order only in cases where there is reasonable ground to believe there is evidence of an offence under the Criminal Code, the Narcotic Control Act (Can- ada), the Juvenile Delinquent Act (Canada) or the Securities Act 1954 of Saskatchewan. Under the new act, any per- son found guilty of secretly re- cording telephone conversations {legally would be liable to a fine of not more than $1,000 nor less than $100, a three- the ceiling on benefits under the Workmen's Compensation Act to $6,000 from $5,000 was given second reading. The bill in- cludes coverage for persons fighting fires under the direc- tion of a fire chief and provides compensation to miners suffer- ing from silicosis not detected by x-rays. Quebec--A bill creating a de- partment of justice to replace the attorney-general's depart- ment. was given final reading on division. Attorney - General Claude Wagner, the future jus- tice minister, said creation of the new department means "we finally abandon the archaic, in- correct, unhappy and depreci- atory conception which indi- cates the person responsible for justice is concerned only with as Becket. A spectacular story of conflict and conspiracy... murder and madness...revelry and revenge...love and hate that changed the course of human history! as His King LEAS Sean Connery as Agent 007 in lan Flemming's "Goldfinger" COLOR we eee ee oem ALSO qe eee ee Beck by Popular Demend is "TOPKAPI" con MELINA MERCOURI -- PETER USTINOV Recommended os Adult Entertainment LAA hh hha LARRSZERERERERE REE SD Je De Dada ddd dada da ddnddadrdndadadadndn YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS Each Evening from 7:30 (Including Sunday) month jail term or both. Hi from other legisla- tures sitting Wednesday: Alberta--C: prosecuting and punishing." The Ontario legislature did not sit. HAL WALLIS' PRODUCTION ECKET PANAVISION® TECHNICOLOR® ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ee eee ei er ae Maurice CHEVALIER Eleanor PARKER 'committees set. up Mice Victims Of Cancer From City Air-Pollution PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Ajtion; everyone agrees we can new study is turning up more| only gain when we find ways evidence that chemicals in pol-|:, control it." luted city air can cause cancer . in mice. B GadD ia it doi DETER GLENVILLE! EEWWARD ANHALT SEAN ANOUILH RE STARTING TODAY REGENT FEATURE SHOWN AT: See Other Ad For Sat. and Sun. Matinees The mice get skin cancers when their backs are painted with concentrated material fil- tered from city air. But it cannot be concluded-- not yet, anyhow -- that these pollutants contribute to lung cancer in. man, researchers say. In fact, said Dr. Ernest L. Wynder, of Sloan - Kettering Institute, New York, "I am sure air pollution is not a ma- jor factor im human lung can- cer." He is noted for studies linking cigarette - smoking and lung cancer. Dr. Wynder and Dr. Dietrich Hoffmann Wednesday described air-pollution studies: at sessions of the annual meeting of the American Association for Can- cer Research, The experiments so far to identify the kind of sources of| possibly harmful agents in the) air 'offer several chemical and| biological leads" but "'we can draw no conclusions yet as to the effect of these air-pollution situations on man," Drs. Hoff- man and Wynder said. "However, nobody claims man will benefit from air pollu- Trucks Sub CNR Trains LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Cana- dian National Railways is to discontinue two express freights in favor of a trucking service for some southwestern Ontario areas, an official an- nounced Wednesday. | Lewis Wood of London said/ the changeover has tentatively been set for June 28, but may be delayed until June 30. To be discontinued are No. 26| which leaves London at 5 a.m.! and arrives in Toronto at 9 a.m., and No. 77 which leaves Toronto at 8:10 a.m. and ar- rives here at 11:55 a.m. CP and T Group Plans Bake Sale WHITBY -- The CP and T Committee held its April meet- ing at the Odd Fellows hall April 5. Harold Wickett took the chair in the absence of Presi- dent Albert Carr. Members discussed a needy case. Every Burdge and Bruce Handscombe volunteered to in- vestigate the case further. | Plans were made for a bake! sale to be held at the close of the season. There will .be no! meeting till Sept. 1' unless an| emergency arises and then al special meeting will be ealled. ? 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