Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1967, p. 31

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30 THE DMAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 13, 1967 Lake Ontario| Investigation) TORONTO (CP)--Lake On- tario is to be the target of an intensive 18-month investigation by the International Association for Great Lakes Research, founded this week at the con- ference on Great Lakes re-| search. Part of the UN-sponsored In- ternational Hydrological De- cade, the program will be car- |Fa ried out in 1970 after two yeni of preparation. lf It will co-ordinate scientific research by Canadian and U.S. universities and government bodies on a far broader basis : than joint studies already be- tills oe 2 acca gun on water level regulation |, ~ bn and pollution. E Dr. D. C. Chandler, director |' of Great Lakes research at the University of Michigan, was|' elected president of the new in- ternational body and Dr. A. D. Mizener, head of the Great Lakes Institute at the Univer- sity of Toronto, was elected|¢ vice-president. Papers read on the last of | three days of meetings attended by 348 scientists ranged in topic || |\from the winter appetite of minnows --almost nil --to the chemistry of soil washed into the lakes. Canadian and American economists disagreed over the recent Canadian decision to im- pose lockage fees on the Wel- land Canal in the St. Lawrence Seaway, starting at $160 this year and increasing to $800 in -ATON'S SAVE 10.00 The Oshawa Shopping Centre SAVE 10.00 ON SPECIALLY PURCHASED 'Marilina' Italian Damask-Type Bedspread Blending the warm hues of the Mediterranean ! nat. 29.98 SPECIAL, each Decorators unite... behind this richly textured, vibrantly coloured bedspread of cotton and rayon blend. Carefully tailored with deep tassel fringe. In brilliant orange, etched with green; blue with green; green with gold-colour; and red with green. Double bed size, approx. 96 x 110'. (264) Additional sizes available on special order only: THREE TIGERS IN A TANK onto's as photographer approaches. month ago. (CP Three tiger cubs move to The cubs were born at Tor, the corner of their cage Riverdale Zoo a five years. This followed an international| * decision not to increase the basic seaway toll by 10 per cent until at least 1970. Prof. Eric Schenker of the University of Wisconsin said this is prejudicial to shipment of manufactured goods from U.S. ports. 4 The toll increase was being advocated on the basis that revenue must be increased to end the operational deficit ex- isting since the seaway's open- ing, but it.was not at all un- Wirephoto) likely that the bonded debt 400 Men Wait Death In Many U.S. Prisons could be retired within the 50 year limit without raising tolls. 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The majority of states have|/muted sentences to life impri- The number of executions in carried out no executions for|sonment, and some have fol- the U.S, has declined steadily.!years. lowed an undeclared morator- ium on death by execution. More state legislatures were Crossing Atlantic By Error jresis"ssarsrsone ears, An <iaselated Press survey} \showed that bills to abolish Grandmother Eludes Press erp atures They have failed in eight of MONTREAL (CP)--A Glas- husband was him staring at the There WaS|these states and are given little gow grandmother, who crossed/ship in disbelief. tite Atlantic in a luxury liner|nothing I could do." |chance of approval in five by mistake, slipped ashore Seis -- Thomas, is & more. quietly in Montreal Wednesday, chauffeur in Glasgow. | ; : : eluding reporters and photog-| The ship's crew did all it ee ae ee raphers. could to make her comfortable. jab reamg ahd Connecticut Rose Houston, 57, was caught) 'I had an empty bunk in my| | : aboard the Empress of England|cabin," said her daughter Mar-| A California Senate commit- without luggage or passportigaret, "So mother was able to 'ee killed a bill that would have while saying goodbye to her|travel with me. abolished the death penalty in daughter. She did not hear the|BADLY UPSET California, acting about two call for all visitors to go ashore.| "She was terribly upset over hours after Mitchell was exe- Mrs. Houston's daughter,|what had happened. I tried to cuted. Margaret McDonald, came to/tell her it was just an accident} Still awaiting legislative ac- Canada with her seven-months-jand that everything would be/tion in California is a proposai old baby to join her husband lall right." jto submit repeal of the death in suburban Beloeil. "IT worry about my husband," |penalty to a vote of the people. When the liner reached Que-jconfessed Mrs. Houston. "I) In Georgia, Governor Lester bec City Tuesday, Mrs. Houston) |shouldn't be here. He needs |Maddox has said he is thinking told a reporter in an interview|looking after." jabout calling for a state refer- that her trip as an unwilling} Immigration authorities saidjendum on abolition of the death stowaway was "all like a night-|she would get tourist status to|penalty. In a referendum last mare to me." enable her to make the best of November, Colorado voters ap- "I didn't hear the ship's bell|her unexpected trip. The cost|proved continuing the state's nor the calls being made overjof the voyage, however, prob- | gas chamber. the loudspeaker system for vis-|ably would have to be paid. Thirteen states itors to leave the ship. Mrs. Houston said: "By the time I managed to|stay here more than a couple of, go up on deck, there was a lot! weeks. in Montreal. Vanier brought to her role as brief ceremony at Ottawa sta- tion. have abol- "I can'tjished capital punishment, be- ginning with Rhode Island injintroduced, I've got to get back.|1952. The last were New York, The informal charm Mme. first lady was evident in the As she was about to board the vice-regal car, part of the regular 5 o'clock train, she stopped to chat with a blue- overalled workman, Rene Pro- vost, a car inspector. Mr. Provost took off his oil- stained glove to take Mme. 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