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Carrick suggested that one rea- son for the strong interest in Ontario was the province is in the heart of Canada's engineer- ing industry and there is a great demand for skilled labor. In July, he said, his office received 500 applications, in Au- 900 and during just three ys of this week, 350. Smith Kins Again | BULAWAYO, Rhodesia (AP) Prime Minister Ian Smith was NICE Col. F. F. McEachren, (left), of the 48th Highland- ers has his kilt appraised in Toronto Friday by Fuimao- no Moasope of Samoa who is decked out himself in lava-lava. They are among 200 delegates to the Com- monwealth conference of parliamentarians currently touring Ontario. (CP Wirephoto) mmm | Montreal restaurant. CBC News Team Scufiles With Sevigny Companions TORONTO (CP)--A CBC tele- vision news team was involved in a fracas with companions of former associate defence minis- ter Pierre Sevigny Friday as Mr. Sevigny left a midtown CBC. film 'of the incident, shown on an _ early - evening newscast, showed Mr. Sevigny and companions--among them a man identified by CBC as Marcel Gagnon, former public relations officer for the Union rosa -- meeting the news Colony Club on 'Deommans Street, Cameras were set up for an interview with Mr. Sevigny, central figure of the Munsinger laffair. A.CBC spokesman in Mont real said earlier that "'one of his (Mr. Sevigny's) companions rushed up to the cameraman and kicked him. He then turned on the fiim director and struck him, breaking his glasses." Earlier' Friday, Mr. Sevigny refused comment.on the report of Mr. Justice Wishart Spence away. . Gagnon approaching the Chi)-conteen, ooh pamsiin home a. Sey tft te a e filmed. 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Forfeits Rights DUSSELDORF, West Ger- many (AP)--Prince Michael of Prussia has married a com- moner, forfeiting succession rights under a decree of his great-grandiather, Kaiser Wil- helm II. The prince, 26 and his bride Jutta Joern, 23, were mar- ried here in a civil ceremony Friday. School Reopen MIAMI (AP)--Havana's Belen School, one of the first church- operated institutions closed by the Castro regime, has reopened as the Military University of Cuba, Havana radio reports. Be- len (which means Bethleham), meanwhile is functioning in exile here with some of the same Roman Catholic Jesuit priests as faculty members. Skirts Denounced LUSAKA (Reuters) -- members of Zambia's United National Ieepensens| party have declared war on the | mini-skirt, which one member of Parliament described as "a ladder to immorality." The out- raged women politicians called on the government to consider introducing legislation outlaw- P| © fashion if persuasion = tary furore. 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