* 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 7, 1965 NAMES IN NEWS Hong Kong, the British Colony, will play host Margaret and Princess husband, Lord next March. ine Queen's sis- will open British Week, h 3-12. Sone of the Himalaya's most famous and daring mountain- ws, Maj. H. S. Ahluwalia been: seriously wounded in g #ainst guerrillas in ; ir. He was a member of the Indian team that climb- ed Mt. Everest on May 29. "rhe: heir to Christian Dior, ior French cities late next r, His first Paris shop will 4 on the Left Bank. © Ex-President Dwight David Bisenhower, renowned for his lack of repartee when in the hest office, maintained his bility with quips this week n asked what he thought of President Johnson's domes- SELJI OZAWA tie programs (poor war, medi- eare, etc.). "I think they're @ bit nuts," Ike said. Silence isn't golden when an audience is waiting for the music of Count Basie and his band. The music never came in Geneva, because somebody goofed and shipped all the in- --" to San Juan, Puerto co. According to La Presse, the French-language daily in Mon- treal, Premier Jean Lesage is ming a shakeup in_ his cabinet that would send Rev- enue Minister Erik Kierans 'over onto the health portfolio, fand put Resources Minister Rene Levesque (remember fiim in the welfare depart- ment. The present welfare er. Emilien Lafrance, s been conspicuous by his 'Bbsence lately, the paper notes. . An actress, quite unknown to Canadian movie fans, but very big, apparently, in Mex- ico, Arabella Arbenz, died in pert yesterday after shoot- g herself through the head in Bogota, Colombia. She was dhe daughter of a former Guatemalan president. Quebec Premier Jean Le- Sage, spreading the spirit of bilingualism and bicultural- ism through Canada in a man- fer that the Royal Commis- sien, and many drumbeaters gould not, was made an hon- _grary citizen of Sudbury Tues- ARABELLA ARBENZ ~~ day by Mayor J. J. Fabbro. Lesage's presence in the northern Ontario city caused a stir among the students at the bingual Laurentian Uni- versity, who chastised their administration for not inviting the Premier to speak there, Remember pretty little Patty Duke, who won an Academy Award for her por- trayal of Helen Keller, or teenaged Patty Duke, who still graces video screens coast -to - coast? Well little Patty is getting married to New York television director Marry Falk. She's 18, Harry's 32. Toronto Symphony Orches- tra has been sharing raves for the last week or so with its conductor, Selji , who less than eight years ago was a hand on a world-wandering freighter. The Japanese con- ductor, and the orchestra were acclaimed in England as individually and collectively tremendous, President Johnson turned over the reins of office to Humphrey will handle the HARRY FALK PATTY DUKE commitments of the chief executive's of fice until the President returns from a gall- bladder removal operation. The transferral of command was by an agreement drawn up by the President. There was no written, buf a strong verbal understanding between Johnson and President Ken- nedy. TORONTO (CP)--A meeting has been: scheduled for Friday between officials of the British American Oil Co. and represen- tatives of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union © (CLC) at the company's nearby Clark- son refinery. ' Union director J. R. Dunca made a formal request for the meeting to discuss union de- mands for a new contract, com- pany officials said Wednesday. D. L. Campbell, BA vice- president, had denied reports Tuesday that the company had requested the meeting and he disagreed with statements from the union saying it had no idea ed Parley Called For Friday Between BA Ard Strikers what the company wanted to discuss. Company officials said Wed. nesday Mr. Campbell sent a telegram to Mr. Duncan saying the proposed meeting resulted from a long-distance Lig tee call to BA from union head- quarters in Denver, Colo. The union, which is on strike at BA plants in Clarkson, Sas- katoon, Kamloops, B.C., and the Vancouver area, has asked for a 55-cent-an-hour wage increase over a two-year. contract and job - security provisions. The company has. offered 35 cents in a one-year contract. The present average wage is: $2.75 an hour. 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