leave St. Michael's Hospital in| Japan or elsewhere, if the pro about a week. The nature of her! vincial government has its way. = ; PHINSSS Was nor Gietivssd, jas ea "! a program' to ime a = {prove the lot of souvenir hunt+ A iP. . ; " | WILL HIKE FEES lers, the government is encoure -- oom -- : j 5 BR y A(CP)--Siudeni resi- Ssing manifactirers and crafts: : dence fees at Carleton Univer-|men to submit souvenir prod- sity will be increased starting |ucts to be shown under a gov- with the new term next fall, |ernment banner at the Toronto \President Davidson Dunton an-|spring gift show Feb. 21-24. | peony Friday. Fees will rise C) rom $675 per student for partners in| 4 double room and to $790 from $700 for a single room. _|ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE. - Hileac 7 os he Be BE Deira _& RAV Bring Fear Of Inflation --_ on Victim's Widow, Daughters TORONTO (CP)--The widow] OUTLINES CONCERNS and three daughters of an Oak-| CANTERBURY, England ville man killed two years ago|(AP)--The Archbishop of Can- aA AA we $105,000 Giv non-Roman Catholic mixed marriages. By FACE LEFLER NEW YORK (AP)--Price in- creases are raising the threat of inflation in the United States. Consumers are having to dig 'deeper in their pockets to buy food and many other items, The boosts are mostly small and selective and not likely to arouse the government to such drastic action as urging the re- scinding increases in aluminum and copper prices. However, they are the source of discussion about the possibil- ity of price controls. 'The labor department re- ported that wholesale prices rose by 0.5 per cent in January to another afl-time high. Prices in primary markets went up to 104.6 pen cent of their average level in the 1957-59 base period. They were 3.6 per cent higher than a year ago. Biggest increases were re- corded by farm products and processed foods, but prices of industrial commodities also ad- vanced, ' UNDER SCRUTINY The labor department's whole- sale price index was reported under careful scrutiny by Presi- dent Johnson's council of eco- nomic advisers to determine whether new measures are needed to counter inflationary pressures. Analysts figure that prices of livestock and meat will rise slightly during the next few months before showing any sig- nificant decline. Hog prices have risen as high 'as $30.25 for 100 pounds, up 61 'per cent from a year ago. 'Choice steers brought $28.50 for *100 pounds, up 11 per cent in) a year. Woolled lambs reached} {$30 for 100 pounds, a 14-year| high and 20 per cent above a 'year ago. | Treasury Secretary Henry) Fowler commented that price increases recently were "still quite mild' compared with the «1950s, or with those lately in 'nearly all other countries. Even -a mild rise was unwelcome, . however. Additional evidence that the business boom is rolling along at full speed accumulated this week. Gains in personal income and industrial production were reported. in a Ste. Therese, Que., plane |terbury, Dr. Michael Ramsay, crash were awattea damages |Who Will visit Pope Paul in totalling $105,000 Friday. |Rome March 23, said Friday he The settlement of the suit; would talk to the pontiff about against Trans-Canada Air Lines|"practical matters which can (now Air Canada) was approved |hurt feelings and consciences" by Mr. Justice John King in On- as well as theology. It is known Police in Vancouver sort through jewels smuggled into-Canada there and in TORONTO (CP)--The United Church of Canada's board of evangelism and social service says three years' separation should be grounds for divorce. At its annual meeting Friday, the board asked Prime Minis- ter Pearson to set. up a royal commission to study marriage and divorce law. 'Moderate reform is essential to bring greater stability to FRUITS OF SMUGGLER'S LABOR | 3-Year Separation Should Time Is Money, ss & six, su'.ti Be Divorce Grounds - U.C. tario Supreme Court Gwendolyn May Elford, 45, of | Oakville, widow of Carm- Ray Elford, was awarded 43,000, that one of the principal mat- ters he wishes to raise at the Vatican is the treatment of. the Al berms {APj)--A heavily - loaded passenger bus plunged over a cliff Friday and hurled 22 passengers to their| SEEK SOUVENIRS | TORONTO. (CP)--More sou- venirs of Ontario will be made in _ the province instead of in deaths on rocks 70 feet below, | officials reported today. | Twenty-three more were criti-| cally injured in the accident | close to Ye, 150 miles southeast | Damages of $9,500 to o-year-| old Lori, $7,900 to "* go, 7, and $5,500 to Debra, .0, will be pald! when the girls turn 21. | Mr. Elford, 34, a Ford Motor | Co, of Canada. sales engineer,| was-among 118 victims of the crash Noy. 20, 1963. AID PICKERSGILL OTTAWA (CP) Appoint: | ment of R. A. (Sandy) Morri- son, 25, of Ottawa as executive assistant to Transport Minister Pickersgill was announced Fri-| day. He has been an editor and | |reporter in Ottawa. - | FORM MEDICAL PANEL OTTAWA (CP) -- A medical advisory panel has been estab- jlished to hear appeals of appli-| jcants turned down by the trans-| |port department for jobs as| |pilots and crew members of jeivilian aircraft. J. J. Quinlan |of Brantford is a member of the | panel. WANTS MORE SUPPORT NEW YORK (AP) -- Rev.) jewels are active in the |Eugene Carson Blake, general Wes t « secretary - elect of the World we, Comet a) ACP) |eounel of Churches, said Fri- =| day he would support U.S. oo Montreal recently. RCMP say smugglers of gold and licy in war-ravaged Southeast | likewise. He said: "We ought to |Have a multilateral policy with Asian nations. If we are saving| 40 Cents Here |them from communism, then NEW YORK (CP) -- Time|they should want to be saved."| magazine increased the price of; its Canadian edition throughout} Canada this week "because of} the magazine's popularity and) operating costs,'"' Steve Larue,| managing editor of the Cana-|-..: rea : 4 : anid |political and religious persecu- dian edition, said Friday. --_|tion is sweeping Communist Po- grounds based on the concept of The increase raised the price|jand and Hungary. In a periodic marital offense." of a single issue to 40 cents/pulletin, the influential legal Three years. of separation| {rom 35 and of a subscription to) group, which has consultative should be enough to establish|$10 from $9 a year. |status with the United Nations, that a marriage is dead, the| Time is 35 cents a copy in the|called on the two governments hoard said. U.S. Ito revise their attitude. family life and alleviate un- necessary human suffering," the board's resolution said. "The concept of marriage beakdown is a basis more suitable to the purpose of mod- erate reform than additional CHARGE PERSECUTION tional Commission of Jurists charged Friday a new wave of children, under certain tions. Aunts and uncles who Canada have also been to the list of dependan Gmaor Corian names, ages and other provided in the secti "Other Dependants". The names and ages of all your children should be recorded sing of the return and the issuing of refunds, if they are due. Nieces and nephews who live im Canada may. now be con- alae totes a tee teker oe sidered as wholly dependent tions, and claimed as exemp- may be claimed as exemptions, ~~| txder certain conditions. 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Associate Defen¢e Minister Cadieux announced re-enlist- ment bonuses for NCOs and men who re-enlist. The bonus will be $200 for each year of re-enlistment. Opposition critics said the governmnt was glossing over | morale and manpower prob- lems in the forces Finance Minister Sharp an- nounced a six-month exten- sion to Sept. 30 in the period for which municipalities can qualify loan program. The government announced appointment of two men to fill the full-time membership of the board of broadcast gover- nors. Pierre Juneau of the Na- tional Film Board was ap- pointed vice - chairman, and David Sim, rtird minister, is the other mem- ber. MONDAY, Feb. 21 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. EST to continue study of defence department spending The Senate is adjourned un- til Feb. 22. GENEVA (AP)--The Interna-| for rebates under a | deputy | of here. IMPOSES EMBARGO TORONTO (CP) -- Air Can-! 'Bea, swamped with freight-ship- | ping orders since a province- | wide trucking shutdown, -- has | placed a four-day embargo on durable freight from New York, | Chicago and Cleveland. The em- | bargo will end at noon Tuesday. | During the four days the air- | line will accept only live goods and perishables. NORTHERN SCHOOL WINS TORONTO (CP) -- Kapuskas-| ing district high school won! three first places in the Toronto | Kiwanis Club music festival |Friday night, all in secondary | jschool choir categories, Lake- |port secondary school of St. Catharines won in another choir | section. | BIRTHS DROP | OTTAWA (CP) -- Births re- |ported to provincial registrars | in January totalled 33,936, a drop of 4,100 from the 38,036 re-| |ported a year previous. The Do- | | minion Bureau of Statistics also) said Friday in a survey of vital | statistics that marriages in Jan-| juary dropped to 7,771 from 8,066 Topics of Real Estate to the lectures, TOPICS OF REAL ESTATE, George Nymeyer (Guide Realty Ltd.) Suburban and Farm Properties -- D. W. McQuay (D. W: McQuay Real Esta' 4.. Town Planning' -- Real Estate Law -- Are you interested in owning Real Estate or invest- ing your money in something tangible. If so come 1. Mortgages and Real Estate Financing -- John A. J. Bolahood, F.R.1, (Bolahood Bros. Ltd.) 2. Residential and Income Properties (City) -- te Ltd.) S. D, Hyman (S. D, Hyman Real Estate Ltd.) Bruce Mackey B.A., (Mackey & Bailey Barristers) These lectures will run for five tive weeks Wednesday, March 2, 1966, 8:00 at the North Oshawa Clubhous on the Nenquon Road a year earlier and deaths rose' |to 13,736 from 13,666. | |MRS. 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