Tr GsnAwaA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 27, 1965 3 Shah And Empress Depart In Din Of 21-Gun Salute TORONTO (CP) -- The Shah|-- of Iran and Empress Farah| flew to Paris Wednesday, end- ing their eight-day state visit to} Canada with a final day of var-| ied activities in Toronto. | The couple left Toronto on a regularly - scheduled Air Can- ada flight at 5:40 p.m. after be- ing given a 21-gun salute. They made a final Canadian stop- Anti-Semite |BBC Head Wails India: One Year Of Crisis Group Loses CBC's Dark Days 'Since Shastri Took Reins By PETER JACKSON | | LONDON (CP) -- Sir Hugh|must be aware of the fact that) NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- In-)m: ': | 4 1 Greene, director - general oflacceptance of advertising by ajdia has weathered 12 mowths ane spo mg ik | al 1g. the BBC and the centre of ajpublic service is in fact thejcrisis since the death of awe 4 rie Rani failure he storm about wastage and over-|first step towards the destruc- harlal Nehru, its first sama PY aa ont sn ee a OTTAWA (CP) -- Use of the Staffing in the corporation, is|tion of that public corporation's minister, a year ago today. ost oe eee ~ ne S08) mails was denied Wednesday Food shortages and Tising\¢,;-ialiness and the use of ruth- reported to have stated the Ca- independence. to David Stanley and the organ-|"@dian Broadcasting Corpora-) {ook at our unfortunate col-/prices caused by the shortages), .- military tactics. ization Natural Order on the But the Pakistan army's pene _ is an "unhappy organiza-|jeagues at the CBC. They ae pee beek the maior pet: ground their publications are". : : ; lost their licence fee. They ex- for the government of India are scurrilous, Postmaster - Gen-|. The Daily Mirror prints thejist on a combination of adver-/460,000,000 population. 1 eral Tremblay announced in ae * =_-- = weed ig,|tising: and government grants.| While these have cased in re-| Commons. ehapdhothe tihng ate "They are faced with parlia- cent weeks, the _ comntey - Over in Montréal thet was pro i P 5 i jbeen swe y an almos n- ee Mr. Tremblay said in the private meeting. mentary commitiees of inquiry Be p LaF ' pee gered Mid hoimiiated wont 16 ee ceised kat an bear Gee als Commons in reply to Harold ; 3 every year and sometimes|precedented wave of anger and} e Winch (NDP--Vancouver East)|. Si Hugh is reported to have) yore than once a year. a sense of humiliation over the|"@"%- + gmitraffic. The empress spent the that the mailing ban is an: in-[U00 ou any suggestion : that) ; [clash with Pakistan about the\UNITY THREATENED j time buying a few items in the| i its fi iall y di d work in these) p 1 i terim order subject to appeal the BBC will solve its financial ee es The problem of national unity Vee Oe airport gift shop. DENTISTRY GRAD Your Money Earns More At CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION : yf fi on Savings Accounts. Paid a. 2 asic eae Biv FB pte et ' "ara PO t i ceria: wut ,|Rann of Kutch border area. The} ke chah : by a board of review if it is difficulties. by accepting a lim-jcircumstances, certainly, |two countries also are in dispute|has been sharply underlined by him ey Otiawa oie and| protested. ; : lited amount of advertising. He|think it is an unhappy organiza-| ver the state of Kashmir. ep . ¥ n | a Gale ts piliceme exuiaineal" quoted as saying: tion working in impossible cir- |violent riots in south India last Montréal before coming to Tor: material sent by the organiza-| tion Natural Order from 1630) Alberni Street, Vancouver 5, and concluded certain items| "are of such nature that. any) normal-minded individual could) not but regard them as scur- rilous."" "From the opinion. expressed by my advisers, there is no doubt in my mind that the cir- culation of such material in the Canadian mails constitutes an offence and I have, therefore,| today issued an order denying} the use of the mails in future) to David Stanley and the Nat- ural Order and any other names and addresses that may be associated with the mailing of this objectionable matter." Canada Offers A-Plant Savvy TAIPEL (AP)--The six-man economic goodwill mission from Ontario Wednesday discussed with officials of the state-owned Taiwan Power Co. the possibil- ity of Canadian technical assist-| ance in setting up an atomic energy power plant in Formosa. The visitors also called Wed- nesday on K. T. Li, minister of economic affairs, and Gen. Hu- ang Chieh, governor of For- mosa. The 'mis on, headed by Stan- ley R il, Ontario minister of economic development, arrived here Monday for a one-week visit ~~ 'traffic _ got from his f Gilrith, Charles Name: centre director. major Gemini-4 spacecraft over Guay mas, Mexico, during the second orbit, and cavort through space ercise will take about "IT think that anybody who cumstances and that is a road knows the history of the Cana-jon which the BBC is not going dian Broadcasting Corporation|to set one foot.' Magistrate Proposes Ban On Driving For | Offense BUFFALO, N.Y. (CP) --!said, has the right to suspend Youthful drivers should bela licence at any time. barred from the road if they; "J think it should be a mat- are convicted of one traffic of- ter of common practice that fence, a Kitchener' Ont., MA8i-jicences of youthful offenders strate said today. be suspended," he said Magistrate A. D. Barron told = the International Law-Layman Magistrate Barron also rec- Conference that suspension is ommended compulsory physical the only answer to flagrant/¢xaminations for people apply- F i ing for licences offenders in the 16-24 age group. d He said he favors compulsory He said many of the young car inspection when the vehicle offenders should have their is two years old, and suggested licences suspended until they mechanics be given permits by reach 24. the department of transport for The minister of transport, he the purpose U.S. Picks Its Astronaut To Take Stroll In Space HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Stroll-jclimbs back into the cabin over ing through space at. 17,500|\the Florida coast miles an hour about 106 miles) The daring feat will be one of above the earth could be hard!two firsts for the United Utates work for any astronaut the longest mission--four days The man who is scheduled to --and the first astronaut to fake such & walk June 3 is leave his cramped spaceship to venture into space ready for it Russian cosmonaut Edward H. White II officially Leonov was the first human to the assignment Tuesday leave his spaceship, He somer- boss, Dr. Robert R.saulted before European tele- manned spacecraft vision cameras March 18 No television cameras will watch White. His flight partner James. A. McDivitt, will take pictures through the space- craft's windows. The Alexei - old air force of his The 34 - year will climb out entire ex- 22. min- These storms have had to be|February over the national lan- faced by a tiny homespun man,| guage. Lal Bahadur Shastri, who suc-) windi, a north Indian lan- jceeded Nehru as prime minis-/ guage, formally" became the of- ter. : 'ficial language of India Jan. 26. | He started with the over-/Arrangements were made for) whelming goodwill of the coun-the continued use of English! jtry and now is completing his first year of office without any serious contender emerging--de- spite occasional criticism that) he is indecisive and despite! calls for stronger leadership. STAVED OFF DISASTER The food and prices crisis was already breaking when Shastri took over, and he said that his first task would be to solve it Massive food imports from the United States and a record food crop now being harvested have Staved off disaster Bul with India's population leaping upward by 12,000,000 a year, the challenge to increase food production rapidly has not disappeared Britons Bet '$2.7 Billion LONDON (CP)--Betting Brit- ons spent an estimated £905.- 900.000 ($2,715,000,000) on organ- zed gambling in 1964 and the odds are the national wheel of fortune is spinning. even faster this year This is the conclusion of the Churches' Council on Gambling which issued its annual report today. The interdenominational council is the only organization in Britain that keeps track of gambling statistics The council's figures, based on educated guesses because bookmakers never publish their profits, sho wthat the annual turnover in gambling has} mounted steadily since the 1960) figure of £680,000,000 when off-| alongside it as hitherto. The zeal of some. north In- dians who want only Hindi and the fears of south Indians that Hindi would be imposed on them led to the bitter language riots, in which 50 died. Meanwhile, Chinese troops still occupy 15,000 square miles of the Aksaichin area of the Ladakh area of Kashmir, which India considers its own Indo - Soviet relations, which} became close during the Nehru- Khrushchey regimes, have con- tinued to be cordial under new leaders in both countries. The Soviet Union has made new commitments for large - scale economic and military aid to India Relations with the United States, despite massive food and} economic aid, have struck a bad patch since President Johnson suddenly put off Shastri's Wash- ington visit last month and India allegedly found Pakistanis using American-supplied tanks in the Rann of Kutch SHOW WORLD'S BEST CBC-TV's new series The Liv- ing Camera will show this sum- mer some of the finest new documentaries from the United Pictured above is Edward Mervin McLean, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mervin Mc- Lean, 607 Hortop st., who will receive his degree in dental surgefy this Friday at Convocation Hall, Univer- sity of Toronto. Mr. McLean is a former pupil of O'Neill Collegiate. DAD LEADS WAY AT 57 WITH BA PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- John W. Madden, 57, expects to graduate next week from the University of Western On- tario with a bachelor of arts | degree And, he says' if his health holds up, he may continue towards a master's degree. Mr. Madden started toward the bachelor's degree in 1953 by taking extension courses from Western while an execu- tive with Outboard Marine Corp. here. A_ heart onto Tuesday' spent a busy last) day here, handling the controls of a new plane at an aircraft plant, touring a_ refrigerator plant and visiting Greenwood Race Track, where the fifth race was named in his honor. | The race, called the Shahan- |shah (Iranian for king of kings) Plate, was won by Apple, a seven-year-old, and the shah presented a trophy to Gardiner | Farms, the horse's owner. Ear- lier the royal couple saw a race {won by Roya] Embassy. j The 45-year-old ruler, a flyer for many years, went around jufactiring plant of de Havilland | Aircraft of Canada at suburban | Downsview. Told he could have his choice) jof several models to fly, the) |shah chose a single - engine} {Turbo - Beaver, a turbo - prop} version of a piston-engine plane| jof which the Iranian Air Force} has a dozen and one of which/ he flies at home. SAVING HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9 to 6 Friday 9to9 Saturdoy 9 to 5 FOUNTAINHEAD OF SERVICE on Chequing Accounts from the day the account is opened. Paid Querter- ly on minimum monthly balance. No charge for cheques written. when invested in our Guaranteed Investment Certificates for 6 to 10 years. Authorized Trustee investments. Redeemable on death, *Yearly Rate Head Office: 19 Simcoe St. N. . Oshawa Tel. 723-5221 attack | forced him to retire in 1960, | but he kept up his finding them good therapy. He said in an Wednesday the reasons he decided at middle age to start a university degree course were to broaden his educa- tion and to inspire his chil- dren--John (Bucky), 22, and Martha, 19 q States and Europe a ocks OSHAWA'S: FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER studies | interview | track betting shops were legal ized In an analysis of the social] and personal consequences of gambling, the report says Brit-| ain is swiftly evolving from a nation of small-time punters to} a nation of compulsive gam blers Britons must Says the report, whether they want their way of life to be+| come a continuous bingo session| or whether they want to | pose some form of control All told, the gambling outlay) amounted to about four per} cent of the. country's total) spending on all goods and serv ices, Britons spent almost as} much on games of chance as! they did on alcohol | EH TF ete branching ou : : soon decide in his room at Matane College in April, 1964 Father Audet the 20-year-old college student told him just after the killing that he was "disgusted" by the fact it was impossible for him to feel remorse because of the death of Brother Lalonde, al though the latter was one of his friends On another occasion, Father Audet said Poisson told him to stop thinking he might be in volved in the killing and in stead to keep his eves open The witness said Poisson told him on another occasion that he knew the identity of the 8 BOND ST. 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