10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 3, 1966 Z A ay d QUEEN ELIZABETH smiles at schoolchildren holding miniature Union Jacks as tots line up to greet royal visitor in Curry Mallet, Somerset, England, today High - Level Talks Ahead On Water Use Problems WASHINGTON (CP) -- U.S. question about prospects for a Interior Secretary Stewart) meeting. Udall said Thursday he hopes} je had told a press confer- to get together eventually with ence recently that informal tele- his Canadian counterpart to talk| phone discussions had been held more about water pollution. with Ottawa, primarily about "But this has been a busy pe-|the Great Lakes pollution prob- riod for me and they (the Cana-|lem, and "I think we can look dians) have been busy up there,| forward toward high-level talks too," Udall said in reply to alsoon that may again develop Per : new patterns of co-operation be tween our two countries." He also had referred to the | water - resources reorganization Toronto Trustees 1 d b sovern- GaGH Trips. = eee Se oe TORONTO (CP) -- The city| fle, Mines Minister Jean Luc paid out about $87,000 last year| Pepin is handed major jurisdic- {transporting its school trustees| tion and Udall's responsibilit es in chauffeur-driven cars, Tor-|@re being broadened to cover onto's board of education was|Water conservation, pollution told Thursday night. and production. Board Solicitor Douglas w,| At his press conference Thurs- Gilmour said many of year's 1,350 trips, averaging $64| meeting in Cleveland June 22 a trip, were illegal. These in-| among federal and state author-| cluded driving trustees to and| ities to report progress in clean- from their residences and to|ing Lake Erie, the lake "most some social functions, in peril" in the U.S H POE Le the|day, Udall said there will be a| | The Queen was on tour in Somerset with - husband, Prince Philip. Bail Given On Assault Charg MONTREAL (CP) Two Montrealers who were- charged Wednesday with grievous as- Sault on Paul Martin Jr., son of External Affairs: Minister Martin, were allowed bail Thursday on property bonds of $1,000 each or a cash deposit of $500 each, They are to appear in court again June 8. Jacques Rougeau, 36, Paul Dion, 40, were released on their own recognizance Wednes-| day but were brought back into| court Thursday after Crown} Prosecutor Philippe Gelinas ap-| pealed in Superior Court against their release without bail Mr. Lacroix said the younger! Martin, 27, is in Montreal study- ing preparations being made for the Quebec election. | Wednesday, Paul Martin Jr. |telephoned his father to report |he had been roughed up in an incident outside a committee! room Tuesday night. | The board agreed to reduce; the fleet of cars to four from seven. Trustee James P. Robertson said he paid for subway tokens instead of using a board car last year, but was refused reim-| bursement for the $19.84 he spent and was told he could) have a chauffeur-driven ear, He estimated the reduction ef| three cars would result in an annual saving of about $30,000. Auto Dealers Hit Hard Times TORONTO (CP)--Fewer Ca- nadian auto dealers are making! &@ profit this year because of in- creasing expenses and poor weather, an executive of the Federation of Automobile Deal- ers Associations of Canada said Thursday. A. E. Kress of Toronto, fed- eration executive vice-president said in an interview that while dealers have experienced an over-all increase in sales they are making less money. He blamed employer contribu- tions to the Canada pension plan and severe winter weather for forcing dealers to lower prices to sell cars. About 81 per cent of the coun- try's 4,900 new car dealers showed a profit during the first three months of 1966 compared with 94 per cent at the end of 1965, he said. Spring sales have been below normal, with continuing bad weather partly responsible. e PLAIN or' FILTER TIP CIGARETTES { REGULAR and KINGS . 'Boom Won't Last' Shared Cell With Accused: Consumers Told Got Bank Robbery Details TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana-| dian economy cannot maintain) the growth level of the past| rector of the Economic Council iof Canada said Thursday. ciation of Canada that the pres-| ent rate of growth--about 6% ner cent--is largely due to 'the ever, of maintaining an annual increase of about five per cent, he said, Divorce Law Inquiry Set | OTTAWA (CP)--A joint com-! mittee of the Commons arid Sen- ate set the stage Thursday for a major inquiry into Canada's divorce laws, particularly pro- posals to widen grounds for di- vorce, The first meeting of the com- mittee decided to call Jawyers, sociologists and other experts on i divorce laws and their effects. Religious, women's, labor and other national organizations will be invited to submit briefs. Reid Scott (NDP -- Toronto Danforth) said the inquiry would demolish once and for all "the widely-held myth that large sections of the population - oppose wider grounds for di vorce,"" The committee of 24 MPs and 12 senators will deal specifically with private member's bills by nine MPs and by Senator Ar- thur Roebuck (L--Ontario) to add new grounds for divorce to the existing ones of adultery and perversion Most of the bills list desertion criminal behavior, incurable in sanity, drug addiction and al- coholism as new grounds The date of the first public and hearing will be set next week.' were found | Dr, A, W. Wood of the Uni- J versity of Manitoba told the as- sociation knowledgeable and vo- three years, Dr. A. J, Smith, di-|cal consumers should be mem-! bers of farm marketing boards He said consumers have for far He told the Consumers Asso-|too long been unrepresented in|*?¥¥*7 -"e*<= the public management of eco- nomic affairs. Dr. Wood suggested the sys- might bear investigation harmful to consumers. Delegates heard conflicting statements on who gets how much of the consumer drug dol- lar, and how, during a panel on drug prices at the close of the three-day annual meeting of the association, Drug manufacturer Leslie Dan of Toronto said if brand names were abolished, prices would be lower. But Peter Howsam, another Toronto manufacturer, said he would rather leave the country than live under a system in which "doctors. can't choose which medicines to buy." John Turnball, executive di- rector of the Canadian Pharma ceutical Association, said manu facturers receive 62 per cent of the drug dollar, and the phar- macist makes only four cents profit on the prescription drug dollar before taxes. Mr. Howsam said manufac- turers receive only 37 cents of the consumer drug dollar as TRACED PAINTINGS BERLIN (Reuters) Fast German officials said Wednes- day two precious paintings by the 15th century German artist Albrecht Duerer, recently dis- covered in New York, belonged} to a Weimar collection before they disappeared more than 20 years ago. A culture ministry spokesman refused to comment} on whether East Germany will claim the paintings from New York lawyer Edward Elicofon,| in whose private collection they | ov toke vice; FUEL oIL COAL & SUPPLIES "-- on reo uel Ol] Budget Plan available, McLAUGHLIN 723-3481 ER 40 YEARS EXPERIBNCE! edvontoge of it! 24 hour ser- ond radio dispotched trucks ol- the dy to serve you, NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL 110 KING $7, W, BELLEVILLE (CP) ~~ Judge C. Anderson of Hastings) iCounty reserved judgment Thursday until June 28 in the trial of four Montreal men charged with the $16,000 armed ied a ee er Pp of Montreal branch {In nearb: Frankford. Judge Anderson ruled admis- or drawing in of economic slack",}tem of establishing production sible evidence~given in-camera from' the previous five years.|quotes as a method of raising Tuesday by. Cpl The economy is capable, how-| prices for producers is one that! ville of the provincial police de- Claude Cour- tachment in Cobourg, Ont., who testified he spent the night of April 1 in jail with the four men disguised as a prisoner. The police officer said he dressed in civilian clothes and) moved into the jail cell of Mau- rice Langis, 31, Armand Bisson, 29, Victor Tessier, 42, and Gilles Gaudette, 27. Cpl. Courville said he told Gaudette he was in jail for ng--2-had.cheaueand..an suspended sentence for another charge. "He (Gaudette) then started discussing -hew-he'd--& motel at Kingston," the police officer said, *'and he discussed the bank holdup." 2en--in--a PORT RANKS HIGH Liverpool has 38 miles of dockside and is Britain's second largest port. | Not Ready Yet For! Grand Canal Plan | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Grand| | Canal scheme for diverting wa- |ter from the James Bay water- shed into the Ottawa River and the Great Lakes is not feasible at this time, the Commons com- mittee on industry, research) and energy development was told Thursday, T. M. Patterson, director of | the federal water resources' branch, said the proposal may! have merit some day far in the future "but I can't see plunging into it at this time." He said the plan would create jimmense problems of water jcontrol on the Great Lakes. It) was not enough just to get wa- fer into the lakes system, there also had to be some way of get-| ting it out without shoreline damage, he said. FREE JIMMY'S Next Wednesday | i | | Heating Dependable Natural Gas No matter what the weather, Natural Gas comes to you steadily and without fail through protected underground pipelines. 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