VARSITY STUDENTS PROTEST RHODESIA IN TORONTO picket British Government offices in Toronto Saturday. University of Toronto stu- _-- at their trek to Tacs Ts. Ra aa W A Film Star By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- To all those who dream of becoming a 'sted inte i Local overwhelmingly ratified a new| $4,509,000 in back wages and) erg reinstated. Court fights over CURSED #18 CREATION Alexander Graham Bell had a ~ telephone -in--his-laboratery ear nad | lused to muffle it with a it we) 0682 he could work in peace, & Ditter © labor dispute. {fourth sin . reacn TAW j Ratifiae \* -- ads Jr. = is part a ta hee fig eer | ident of Local 833, said the onieet tiations. 'Kohler Pact | Year contract was approved-4 a2) The original ito i7, lasted for six years until 1 is 'The plumbing-ware firm.ané I esrtiaee tha Ny : : ,inounced Friday it would PAY| tions. ordered. abou i ee hnece: Vi 3S sajied to ie at ean continent in order to find wood, according to old Icelandic |sagas. ut 1708 er contract with Kohler Co, Satur-| pensions to an estimated 1,400)NLRB rulings went on another) day night, capping settlement ofiformer strikers. The contract,|five years. movie star, Elizabeth Hartman, yg has @ message: you can do She is pretty, though it is sometimes hard to detect be- cause she pulls her hair back in severe style and wears no makeup. She is talented, as evidenced by her work in A Patch of Blue with Sidney Poitier. The movie about a blind girl who is be-| friended by a Negro was shown here to general huzzahs. Eliza- beth was hailed as a brilliant new etar. She is strong-minded. ("I knogy what I want, and I am go get."') Miss Hartman was only 13 when she started working at the local playhouse in her home town of Youngstown, Ohio. She continued through high school and after studying drama for a year at Carnegie Tech, decided to tackle New York. | COULDN'T GET PART "From January to May I scarcely went out of my hotel except for my ctasses at the Ac- tor's Workshop,"' she recalled. "T kept writing brave letters home, but my parents could read between the lines." Elizabeth finally admitted she ws beaten. She got a job in a Cleveland theatre and also worked in summer stock at Warren, Ohio. Union to demand stronger British action in Rhodesia. (CP) About 100 students took part in the demonstration, organ- ized by African Students -- Fleet Calls For Balancing Of Canada-Britain Trade By DON ANGUS | Britain has to pay Canada for ' HALIFAX (CP)--Lord Thom-jsurplvs purchases is one of the} son of Fleet says information| major causes of Britain's ter- the has gathered supports the/rible sterling struggles," -he allegation that "Canadian cus-| said. toms duties have been slanted) Jord Thomson said Britain sto discriminate against British|«'pied herself white' to save 'imports."" the world, including Canada, in ". "Canadians must realize that)two world wars and "Canada ethey must buy an equivalent| should do everything it can to "amount of British goods to off-|heip her." | With letters of recommenda- tion from the Warren theatre, she tried New York once more. Things happened fast: a test for Warner Brothers ("They tried to glamorize me, and I fought them all the way"); a role ina play which closed out of town; then A Patch of Blue, followed by The Group. 3 Killed, 1 Hurt In 2-Auto Crash MONTREAL (CP) -- Three persons were killed and one in- jured Saturday night in a two- car collision in Laval, near Montreal. | Dead are Remy Ethier, 28, of a Montreal, Marcel Allard, and| Elizabeth has this advice to Cecilia Lauchin, 50, both of St.|girls who would like to repeat Michel, Que. jher success: | RM aE sul | "Stay where you are and work NEED MANY TEACHERS |in the local theatre; don't try The Moscow school system| for broadway or Hollywood until 43,000 teachers in 1,200] you are ready; want to act very earnestly; keep your dreams." which have plagued Britain in the past. | A free-trade area could also} be negotiated in' indus- trial goods and thereby open new markets in Britain for American and Canadian com- modities and also create new| large-scale markets for British|has industry. 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Sidney C.| jsmashing of Canadian tariff "Oland, Maritime brewer, spon-| | barriers against British goods | Britain's natural place is with | Europe, but agreed in part with jaction by President de Gaulle of France in vetoing Britain's entrs into the Common Market because British iublic opinion GRADE "A" -- OVEN READY-- VAC PAC pm" FOR SALE gia et nageas, "gored by the Halifax State of} "Israel Bond Committee. "Tt is generally believed in Britain that Canadian customs/ 'duties have been slanted to dis-) eriminate against British im-| ~ports, The information I get on} "the matter certainly supports} "this allegation. The 'fair mar-| ket value for home consump- tion' clause has been used in many ways to, in effect, bar many British products. "In my opinion, Britain can po longer undertake to pay) scarce dollars to Canada for a large imbalance of trade," he said. During 1962-64 Britain bought about $3,600,000,000 worth of go$ds from Canada, while Canada bought only $1,650,000,000 from the United) Kingdom. Lord Thomson wondered how many Canadians realize that the deficit with Canada '"'is al- most the total amount of Brit- cae Satins deficit for that pe- CAUSES TROUBLES "This extra money which! jthis type of business creates a |with the suggestion that the United Kingdom enter into a| |trade association with North | America if efforts to enter the |European Common Market ulti- mately fail. | "It seems to me that Brit- ain's natural place is _ wit! Europe," he said, but if this is} impossible "she cannot afford) jto be left out on her own with the Commonwealth" --of which most member nations are "so- called new nations" without any large trading capacity. DON'T YIELD CASH British exports to these na- tions do not provide immediate cash relief, Lord Thomson said. 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