Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1967, p. 22

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92 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 28, 1967 NEWS IN BRIEF TORIES TAKE SEAT nearly 3,000 Greek sailors have LONDON (Reuters) -- Brit-|deserted while their ships wer< ain's opposition Conservativejin Canadian ports since 1960 party Thursday won a parlia-|Brian O'Regan of Toronto, act mentary byelection in the Mid-|ing assistant director of infor lands town of Brierley Hill.|mation services for the depart Conservative Fergus Montgom-|ment, said the departmen' FISHERMEN POINT PELEE, Ont. (CP) Smelt fishermen at Canada's most southerly mainland rec- reation area are having less luck than the police. A special detail of provin- cial police officers has made more than 50 catches of fish- POLICE caTcH |Week To Honor ery drew 31,371 votes against|knows of more than 2,600 cases 21,151 for Labor's Derek For-\up to last November. wood. 500 STARVE TO DEATH GAYA, India (Reuters) (More than 500 persons have starved to death in the famine- stricken Gaya district of Bihar state, the Press Trust of India reported Thursday. It said a lo- cal assembly delegate, Jagedo Singh, made this announcement at a meeting of the district's relief committee here Wednes- day. He was protesting against alleged suppression of inorma- tion by local officials. APPROVE MERGER WASHINGTON (AP)-- Merger of the Chicago Great Western Railway Co. into the Chicago and North Western Railway Co. effective June 1 was unanimously approved Thursday by the -- Interstate Commerce Commission. wit. is higher than that by now... . if you include cases we have: not heard of." YOUTHS REMANDED BRANTFORD (CP) -- God- frey Brown and Richard Health, both 16 and from Paris, Ont., Thursday were remanded to May 3 on charges of criminal assault involving a 15-year-old girl. Bail was set at $3,000 cash for Health and $5,000 for Brown. DIES BENEATH WALL SUDBURY (CP) -- Almen Breault, 39, of nearby Chelms- ford, died in hospital Thursday from injuries suffered Tuesday when the wall of a house fell on him. He was working with a crew demolishing the house. FALL KILLS WORKMAN SUDBURY (CP)-- Iauri Ing- man, 53, died in hospital Thurs- day from injuries suffered in a fall from a store roof Wednes- day, He was replacing a ad- STUDY TV AUDIENCE SIZE NEW YORK (AP)--The bu- reau of advertising of the ermen in the last few days-- seizures for infractions under the Liquor Control Act. Cold weather and _ high waves have made fishing dif- ficult for the estimated 30,000 fishermen from Ontario, . Michigan and Ohio. More Canadians Arrive In Britain LONDON (CP) -- More Cana- dians arrived at ports and air- ports in the United Kingdom last year than in 1965, but fewer of them have stayed. Figures on Commonwealth im- migration to the U.K. in 1966, released today by the home of- fice, show that 135,490 people with Canadian passports were admitted by immigration offi- cers compared with 128,075 the previous year. But 132,215 Cana- dians were checked out of the country, compared with 124,727 in 1965. i} the country. War Veterans OTTAWA (CP)--A week Is being set aside in June to honor, veterans of the four wars since Confederation in which Canada has taken part. A centennial project of the veterans affairs 'National Veterans Week will be-jup to local groups," a depart- gin Sunday, June 11, with spe-jment spokesman said Wednes- cial memorial services across|day. Details of the Ottawa cere- There will be an afternoon|monies still have not been set- service that day on Parliament Hill but most of the memorial events during the week will be organized locally by veterans' organizations. "We'll help with the co-or-\ond World War and Korea-- tled. Present plans call for an all-Canadian program, with sur- vivors of the four wars--the Nile Expedition and South Af- rica, the First World War, Sec- department,'dinating but the organization isitaking part. at least 16 years. The mineral and timber de- velopment company holds huge timber leases in Labrador through its subsidiary New- foundland and Labrador Corp. (Nalco) and sprawling mineral rights in Canada and South America, principally through another subsidiary, Jubilee Iron Corp. However, none of the di- Javelin Okays Labrador Deal ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- Shareholders of Canadian Jav- elin Ltd. took just 30 minutes Thursday to approve steps that will, in effect, place control of the firm in the hands of the Newfoundland government forlirectors questioned Thursday could estimate even roughly the total value of the holdings. Two resolutions authorized creation of 6,000,000 preferred shares under a special] company bylaw and issuance of 5,300,000 of these to the provincial gov- ernment. AN OLD SPORT The first indoor tennis court 'on record was constructed at Poitiers, France, in 1230. @herney's ANNUAL HOME FASHION SHOW American Newspaper Publish- ers Association pledged $10,000 Thursday on behalf of the U.S. newspaper industry for a study to find a "realistic yardstick" for determining television audi- ence size. Leo Bogart, execu- tive vice-president and general manager of the bureau, de- scribed the marketing commu- nity as having accepted "'in- flated notions of TV audience size." SUES FOR DIVORCE LONDON (AP)--Lord Moyni- han, 31, sued for divorce Thurs- day from his Malaysian-born wife. The peer cited a man named Mohammed as co-re- spondent but gave no details. ANPA PRESIDENT i t vertising sign light when he fell. officials say the underground fire which burned for 35 years in a coal mine at Jharia has 7,500,000 tons of coal and 700,-! 000 tons were used in fighting it. wegian police found only three of 50 cars they stopped at a rural worthy. Five were ordered off allowed to drive only as far as the nearest repair shop. 1 That left a net increase in Ca- nadian residents of the U.S. of 3,275, down from the 3,348 reg- istered in 1965. THIRTY-YEAR FIRE ENDS NEW DELHI (AP) -- Indian s estimated the fire destroyed of sand and waterj Phone WRECKS ON THE ROAD 723-2245 LILLESTROEM (AP) -- Nor- FREE-CITY-WIDE-DELIVERY roadblock were road- he road at once and five others JURY AND LOVELL NEW YORK (AP)--J. How- ard Wood, publisher of the Chi- cago Tribune, Thursday was re - elected president of the American Newspaper Publish- ers Association. Four new members were elected to the bureau of advertising's board of directors, including Beland H. Honderich, president and publisher of the Toronto Star. 3,000 ENTER ILLEGALLY TORONTO (CP)-- A spokes- man for the Canadian immigra- tion department said Thursday Case Postponed Over 'Champagne' MONTREAL (CP) -- A legal action aimed at protecting the 'word champagne has been post- poned to Nov. 20, it was an- nounced Wednesday. A group of French wine pro- @ucers have filed a test case in Superior Court, saying the word champagne is being used ille- gally on the labels of wines sold by Chateau-Gai Wines Ltd. They say the word can be used only to describe wines from certain parts of France. 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