§THE_CSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, December 28, i365 =n ROUND inn AFAR. VLVoU ftz eS te a = -- aay RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A major cigarette brand was on sale Monday in Raleigh carry- ing this warning label: "Caution cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health." The warning, displayed on the side panel of a pack of L Danger -Warnings Carried B -. On New L-And-M Packet and M cigarettes, was the same| |carried on American Tobacco |Co.'s Sweet Caporal when it |was converted \tipped brand in October. The caution notice was added when |the package label was re- designed. L and M is manufactured by TV Beer-Ads Irk Minister To NHL: 'Get NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) A Toronto minister criticized beer commercials Monday as "basically unprincipled" and suggested the National Hockey League obtain a new sponsor "T don't like how it (the alcoho! beverage industry) makes its profits and I don't like what it does," said Rev. J. R. Hord, secretary of the board of evangelism and social serv- ice of the United Church of Canada He told a panel discussion at a youth conference on alcohol problems that brewers should not be allowed to become asso- ciated through television with Canada's national game. "You can't be a good hockey player and drink," he said. Mr. Hord told about 650 teen- age delegates to the four - day conference that began Monday that Canadians don't take drink- ing problems seriously enough New Sponsor' should have another television sponsor. Dr, Gary Cormack, a Toronto} psychiatrist, said there isa possibility children might iden-| tify the product with their) hockey hero as drinking as) something the hero might do Gary Lautens, a Toronto Star columnist, said he didn't think "people believe half the things| they see on commercials." Earlier in the day, Thomas! /Knott, an Ontario Temperance Federation official, criticized parents, James Bond toys and| sexy beer commercials. | | He said children are being} jencouraged to imitate a brutal, | sadistic, hard - drinking killer| by parents who buy their chil dren James Bond toys. He was! referring to the late Ian Flem-| ing's creation of Secret Agent} 007, James Bond | Mr. Knott said the toys -- in-| cluding cameras that become) into a filter-| |headquarters in New York, said | Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. which hag plants at Raleigh and Durham, Federal legislation enacted earlier this year will require the warning on cigarettes sold yin the United States after Sat- | urday. | Dan Provost, at L and M the North Carolina factories may have run out of old labels and started using the new ones. He said nationwide distribution of cigarettes with the new label had not yet begun. ARREST JUVENILES | TORONTO (CP)--Three juve-| niles were arrested and charged| with malicious damage Monday | in connection with vandalism | Dec. 19 at a suburban North York school, Police said more} than $3,000 damage was done) to the 16-room school, which had | to be closed while a staff of 15) men spent 14 hours cleaning up| the classrooms and offices. | NAMED BY CHURCH | TORONTO (CP) -- Rey. H.! Egerton Young, 57, pastor of| Yorkminster United Church in| Willowdale, has been appointed| secretary of the United Church! of Canada's missionary and| maintenance department STARTS TOW VANCOUVER (CP)--The sal-| Few Vict : vage tug Sudbury II put a line} oria motorists aboard a crippled Formosan| *Ver have to manhandle freighter far out in the Pacific| _Snowbound cars, but many Monday and began a 20-day tow, ee to Portland, Ore. A report mon- [ vs, y % IND OF UNUSUAL FOR BALMY B.C. storm that struck the west coast of the United States | K had to Monday when a rec- ord nine- inch snowfall blanketed the city in the } {-_--_--_--_------ Christmas Deadly 2 Oe Pe a For 81 Canadians By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia recorded 63 of the 81 accidental deaths reported across Canada in the 78-hour Christmas holiday. A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Monday night local times showed the total was 49 fewer than the record 130 set in the 84-hour, 1961 Christmas period, but five more than last Christ- mas's 84-hour total of 76 deaths. Traffic and fires were the chief killers. thfs Christmas with traffic claiming 54 lives and fires 21. The Canadian Highway Safety Council had predicted 60 traffic victims, or three more than were killed during the 1964 Christmas holiday. WOMAN FREEZES Ontario's total consisted of 16 killed in traffic, six in fires, a woman who froze to death in Toronto and a boy fatally wounded while examining shotgun near Woodstock British Columbia had 22 deaths: 14 in traffic, : i fires and one fatally when the car he was fr and Canada. (CP) BRINGS NO PROFIT | VANCOUVER (CP)--Thieves "They still laugh at drunks,"}guns and suitcases filled with] itored here Monday night said! he said. toy lethal weapons -- were the/in, British C sha DON'T DRINK A LOT |hottest-selling items this Christ-|Uicarerad. no injuries and 'ne Scott Young, @ Globe and/mas trouble aboard the freighter Mail columnist, said he didn't} He said parents were com-|painan apart from its broken Soviet Policy, '66: Friends | stole $1,800 worth of technical |equipment from the B.C. Tele- phone Company. Police say they fell on him, Quebec's total of 17 accidental deaths included 15 in traffic, fone asphyxiation and one per- son fatally injured in a fall. Newfoundland reported one road death and one person killed | in a fire. New Brunswick and Alberta each reported two road deaths while Nova Scotia had one drowning. "Prince Edward Island was the only fatality-free province. Saskatchewan reported four traffic victims and one person killed in a fire while the Yukon | will not be able to sell, use or | pawn it anywhere in Canada. and Manitoba each reported three fire deaths. | The survey does not include | known suicides, 'slayings, indus- \trial or natural deaths. j MONDAY | An unidentified man when struck by a car six miles south of Sudbury. Elmer James Bone, 13, when wounded by a shotgun he and a companion were examining at a home in Drumbo, near Wood- stock. Joseph Juhasz, 45, of Strath- roy, in hospital of injuries suf: fered Christmas Eve in a traf: fic accident that killed two others on. Highway 22 about 15 miles west of London. Leonard Patrick, 62, of Wind- jsor, in hospital after being istruck by a car Christmas Day. | Margaret Eves, 22, of Belle- jville, and Anne Bender, 17, «* |Kingston, when the small car lin which they were riding was 'struck from behind by another 'car on the Macdonald-Cartier |Preeway seven miles west of i Belleville 1 O"L0 WORLD TRADITION | | CREAM LONDON © ONTARIO CANADA NEW WORLD PERFECTION * know of a hockey player in the|memorating Christmas by), t W th W t E S NHL that didn't drink, "but|glorifying a killer ee 1 estern uropean they don't drink a lot." He said) Mr. Knott also criticized sexy) RETIRED OPP MAN. HURT he didn't think the commercials beer commercials which he| LAKELAND, Fla. (CP) ad | By WILLIAM L. Ryan affected young persons greatly,|said were 'a downright invita-| Frank Kelly, 69, retired staff in-| AP Special Correspondent for February, and President de|t ; | 3 a 3 A / 2 y, ack on China would be an at- but agreed that NHL games'tion to try your luck. _| Spector of the Ontario Provin-| The shape of Soviet world pol-| Gaulle may drop in for a Soviet-| tack on the Soviet Union ft |cial Police, was in poor condi-|icy in 1966 will have important| French summit. The Kremlin is not surrender-| : ' pr | ; > Pa tion in hospital Monday after|bhearing on chances for negoti : i i | hs eet | B . "B' In this, Moscow appears toljing its claim to leadership of] How Canadians Say Adieu = involved in an auto acci- Nam. By spring;|seek insurance in the form of|world revolution but rather To 1965, And Wel '66 0 ' eicome jation in Viet dent Sunday. seems preparing te assert that} By THE CANADIAN PRESS |their partying Friday jae world may have a better| some sort of settlement of West| BACK REPUBLIC dea of those chances. Germany's role in Atlantic nu-|there are safer ways of pro-| The HAGUE (Reuters) -- A Canadians will welcome the|however. Montreal nightclub | dissatisfaction with the mon- new year in traditional fashion! All signs indicate Soviet pol-| clear defences. It is capitalzing| moting it than risking world nu-| movement aimed at restoring} : in| owners report French-speaking| archy, one of its founders said Friday night with movies, pri- summit meeting is in prospect| more from Moscow that an at-| TAMBLYN YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE PRICES SLASHED icy is being retooled to fit new) on lack of enthusiasm among|clear conflict the republic has been organized| *!tuations, including fading)the United States' allies for) The Soviet theory is that the! residents generally entertain at}Monday. Arend Dunnewind, a} vate parties and increasingly extravagant nightclub and : 4 spects for any reconciliation! arti | night,|in The Netherlands because of| PrOSPec's West German participation, and/| " ' | | | with China also on de Gaulle's opposition to stronger the Soviet Union be- hotel celebrations. Theatres are expected to home New Year's Eve and do| member of the new Republican the club circuit the night be-|party's executive group, said in fore. English - speaking Mont-|a radio interview that branches| realers nomic goals, and insurance} against involvement against its prefer house parties) will be established in western| tried be conflict with the -- Panis |ments" which are revolutions | SEEK ASIAN VOICE against established authorities) While the Kremlin appears tojin non-Communist nations But} ON Soviet aims seem concerned| stepped - up NATO integration|comes economically, the better) draw their regular full houses| Dec. 30 cities and candidates will be put) thay weg ve _and insurance |and to the West German nu-|the chances later on to support a, Se eee eee ee | those "national liberation move-| | a 's z subordinate Viet Na Euro- obviously, Soviet national inter-| for special midnight shows and| In some centres the attrac-|up for the next municipal and), Soviet policy now is zeroing! I * to Euro pore hag Gest Hoe | private parties of anywhere|tion of public parties has been' provincial elections there. jin on Western Europe, suggest-|Pean policy, it also can be ex-|* from tyro people up will be pop- increased by an extension of ing that Moscow wants to make| pected to seek a form of insur- FIVE CHILDREN DIE | friends with its Western neigh- | | ular as usual | bar hours. Halifax's 12:30 a.m |ance in Asia, too. This is mani The public parties will cost| closing time has be ded| SPARTA, Ill. (AP) Five/ bors, expand economic and cul-| ; ep Pi closing time has been extended died Monday tural contacts and reap long- fest in persistent Soviet efforts Cutex Sets Old Spice Sets DESERT FLOWER SETS | Citation Sets sae -- La yders Sets HALF PRICE SALE from $4 a couple at some ball-|two hours, apd Montrealers will| Small children | : : Delia ianigad og rooms in Edmonton to $35 at/have until 2 a.m. instead of 1| When fire destroyed their five-|range benefits. A Soviet-British| '0 implant aioe. snlluence. th) Ottawa's Chateau Laurier and| a.m : | room frame house in rural Eden) SES | North Viet Nam, to provide a Vancouver's Panorama Roof at| All the parties will draw the -- pit Bg A os Pj Of | decisive voice in future develop- the Hotel Vancouver. |usual extra number of drivers)+#€ir mother, Mrs. Melivina | ments there. Soviet le S| Many of the public celebra-|and would-be drivers onto the| Bardo, and neighbors tried to} loneer lite sg ig oie oe our tions have been sold out forjhighways and the Canadian|set into the house. to bring the | ee ee eee et a weeks. Others -- notably the|Highway Safety Council has| Children out, but were driven id 4 with British Prime Minister) main Toronto hotels--still have| predicted 30 persons will die in| back by flames and smoke nsu in 1e | Wilson in February. space but are expecting full) traffic accidents this weekend. | SENTENCE GESTAPO MEN Significantly, the Chinese houses by midnight Friday|The average new year's death| ag i "=| ROCHESTER, N.Y (AP)---| have been accusing Moscow of night. toll over the last 10 years is 25.| BONN (Reuters) -- A Bonn} 'Willlama: ot | pursuing its.own "'special aims" : \ L M i Dr. John R. Williams of Roch-| P Lf Pi a | The standard offering at the} Police in most centres gvill be| ee ee a ey {0r- ester who pioneered in the use| in Viet Nam. 7 : ; € a , | hotels is a buffet dinner, drinks,|carrying on a stiff crackdown) ees maine Hag l ig er ot insulin to treat diahetes, died| Deteriorating Moscow Pe-| dancing and entertainment with as many as three acts. The Chateau Laurier will offer Ca- nadian comedian Rich Little on drinking drivers but many departments say they are mak- ing no abnormal effort. Cal- gary police are offering a Monday on his 9ist birthday He also initiated the golfing ll] of Fame at Oak Hill Coun- seven years for aiding in the. wartime murder of 11 foreign Hi workers. king relations apparently play a | dominating role in the shaping of Soviet policy. One hears no ON CHRISTMAS CARDS try Club here where oak trees |--------_---- HEAT KILLS CHILDREN are planted in honor of notable! SALES & $A0--PAULO---(Reuters)--In-|8olfers. SERVICE testinal and other disorders} He was born in Renfrew, Ont.~ cased by Brazil's most intense|and graduated from the Univer- | VOLKSWAGEN ° WERNER'S heat wave this century. have|Sity of Michigan in 1903. He re-| SERVICE CENTRE and Toronto's Park Plaza has|drivehome service for motor- booked French singer Claud-}ists-who_feel they are in no ette condition to handle their own _ Not all Canadians will do'cars. AND GIFT WRAP . ALKA SELTZER 78c Value é6r MEL KRUGER REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada BUSINESS: 725-4563 killed 135 children here this/tired from active practice at. month, health officials an-|the age of 75 nounced Monday He was working with the Uni- A oe versity of Toronto medical TEN KILLED IN CRASH school when insulin was discov- VILLAHERMOSA, Mexicolered there in 1923. Dr. Wil 'More Realistic Approach' CLC Aim For 1966: Jodoin (AP)--A stake truck carrying a|liams was the first to make use PA abi pea Bil ed Ges lt wie. ts ner ce skied on wet piven 2 He also was a public health Ha : ied bean PC § S|plunged into water filled) crusade > Ipe' regrig- '{o labor and economic matters) in 1966." government early|ditch Monday, killing 10 and aration 'sindacie tor the UA. a > - i Pr. . seriously injuring 21., Police|dairy i ° greet a, oe CLC Presi-| We will also seek increased said highway regulations forbid. ess at en "laude odoin said in 8| activity on the part of the Eco-| the use of stake trucks to trans-| -- _yeat s statement issued|nomic Council of Canada so port people and the trip was | today. __| that .all sections of our society| being made in the early morn-| may play their future role in| ing hours to avoid detection. ENO FRUIT SALT 1.19 Value or TONI HOME PERMANENT 1.43 MANCHESTER ond Highway Ne. 12 985-7162 sige 723-7900 a | i | The CLC would continue to seek _improvements in social security and other forms of SEOUL (AP)--Two of three} South Korean editors arrested last week and accused of vio- HEAD and COLGATE " the type of planning that is so axing t ar EDITORS RELEASED legislation, "with top priority badly needed." being given to a truly compre- ROME (AP) -- Italian cities|hensive health insurance pro- published the 1965 incomes of! gram." their most illustrious. citizens) The employment situation in Monday, as computed by muni-|Canada has improved notice- cipal tax assessors, and the/ably, particularly in the latter annual 'family tax" game was' part of the year, Mr. Jodoin on said Rome said Oscar - winning) "But the air of uncertainty) actress Sophia Loren, for ex-|and the knowledge that an un-| ample, earned 350,000,000 lire precedented number of young ($560,000). She was reported to| people are about to enter the have declared a smaller figure! labor force, make it quite clear than that. Miss Loren may prell/that present conditions carry end up paying taxes on an/no automatic assurance for the amount somewhere between, future." her calculations and those of! There had been evidence in the tax men 1965 of "growing restiessness That's the way the game goes' and feeling of insecurity on the when it comes time to pay the|/part of men 'and women in "family tax," as the munici-|many types of employment.' pally levied personal income) Job security was an underlying tax is called. The tax office' cause. : throws outa figure, the citizen insists it's ridiculously high,! then both sides" negotiate a} middie figure: The tax rate runs from 10 to 15 per cent of income. There is no withhold-' ing system in Italy Marcello Mastroianni frequent co-star of Sophia Loren, said he made 30,000,000 lire ($48,000) this year. His in come was assessed in Rome at/ 100,009,000 lire ($160,000) -Director Federico Fellini was assessed at the same figure as Mastroianni, although Fellini! _¢laimed only 29,000,000. lire £929,000. MICRIN ANTISEPTIC 1.10 Value CAMERA OUTFITS INSTAMATIC. 104 17.95 lating an anti-Communist law} were released Monday night on bail. The three, all members of the newspaper Maeil. Shinmun of. Taegu, 130 miles southeast of | Seoul, were charged srith aiding) North Korean Communist agents to escape by prema- turely carrying a story of a po- lice manunt for them OFFER GREATER CHOICE MOSCOW (AP) -- Soviet schools will offer more choice in subjects and will increasingly divide smart students from slow learners, a commission report said Monday SANTA NEEDED HELP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. 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