THE OSHAWA Times, I 'December 9, 1966 Papal Plea Backed By US. Clergy . MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- presentatives of most U.8. tant and Orthodox churches urged Thursday that the Christmas cease fire in Viet it *possibities of negate ; a added their voices to fat of Pope Paul, who earlier ued a similar appeal, In an overwhelmingly ap- resolution, the General of the National Coun- of Churches said the cease- should be "of sufficient dur- to serve as a cooling-off "The atsembly isthe op policy body of making ter - Pi Mth Mn of Christians in the Us. Bi-Bi Report Read In '67 OTTAWA (CP) -- Recommen- dations of the royal commission on bilingualism and bicultural-| 4 fam are expected to be sub- mitted to the government early in 1967, the Commons has been informed. The commission is drafting its report in several volumes, which will be published separ- ately 'as quickly as possible" next year, A parliamentary return for Robert C, Coates (PC--Cumber- land), a harsh critic of the 10- member commission, says the three-year inquiry cost $5,373,- 198 up to Oct. 31, F yee avsaiiatton fe sapere propose a wide range in the constitution, the I civil service, broadcast- 'hool systems and private ac eles to promote equal op- ke ano for Fren and lish-speaking Canadians. commission has ducted a massive program of research Into various aspects of political and social sciences, Traffic Deaths Show Increase OTTAWA (CP) -- September road deaths rose 21.5 per cent from the same month a year earlier, it was reported Thurs- day. The Dominion Bureau of Sta- tistics said the 588 September deaths in motor vehicle traffic accidents compared with 484 in September, 1965. The January- September total was 3,734, com- pared. with 3,438 for the same period of 1965. The January-September toll by provinces: Newfoundland 55 (57 a year earlier); Prince Edward Island 20 (15); Nova Scotia 150 (156); New Brunswick 154 (146); Que- bee 1,234 (1,121); Ontario 1,116 (1,111); Manitoba 127 (117); Saskatchewan 192 (126); Al- berta 209 (244); British Colam- bia 381 (338). Smoking Habit On Downgrade OTTAWA (CP) -- More than 2,000,000 persona have over come the habit of smoking, the health and welfare department said Thursday in releasing a survey on amoking in Canada. The study also shows that of the estimated 5,500,000 Canadi- ans who still smoke more than 4 per cent have seriously tried to quit. Health Minister MacEachen eayas the "results . . . are sig- nificant when it is realized that Men's and Boys' Soft Velour SHIRTS Boys' MEN'S 3.87 599 Stumped for a gift that will really please the men of your house? There's a veloyr shirt at Kmart that will delight even the most dis- criminating of male taste, whether, he be five or fifty! 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