THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Merch 2, 1967 Mao Gives En-lai Powers | Stop Cultural Revolution From Reuters-AP HONG KONG (CP) --The ong Kong Star reported today eet Chairman Mao Tse-tung has yiven Premier Chou En-lai full yxecutive powers to stop the cul- with sn announcement by the Hong Kong government that China's exports to Hong Kong, its biggest market, dropped more than $8,200,000 in January. Trade circles blamed the up- ral revolution and restore|/heaval caused by Mao's purge hina's economy. and predicted Chinese exports The English-language tabloid|would drop still further. vewspaper said its report came| Mao agreed to Chou's new lrom "its own sources inside|role after he was approached by China" but did not identify them|a high-level delegation led by further. Chou and Defence Minister Lin The Star's report coincided'Piao, it said. Sicotte Claims He Gave Police $5 Thousand And Clothing MONTREAL (CP)--Louis Si-; On many occasions, the wit- cotte, 41, who claims he wasjness said, he gave Ste. 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"About four o'clock on June liminary hearing that he/me and said to meet him... . pleaded guilty to the arson|He told me the Crown had charges early in December,jagreed to a suspended sen- Picard and Sgt. Marcel Ste.| Sicotte mentioned that he had Marie had visited him 20 to 25\had several meetings with Con- times. stable Gilbert Rochon in late The witness said there was al- ways the question of Rochon's GOING METRIC name not being included as a action filed by Sicotte against HAMILTON (CP) -- Two | number of policemen. eivic hospitals here are go- He quoted the constable as Starting May 1, there will |cotte forgot to name him and be no more bouncing seven- {several other constables Rochon pound babies born at Hen- |woyld be willing to "testify for just bouncing 3.1752 kilo ba- He also quoted the constable bies. as saying: "You didn't deserve Patients' statistics at |such a beating as you got. It will make everyone seem |Picard." : oversize, underweight and The ge | continues today freezing cold until they re- jwith the defence beginning centimetres, kilograms and j|former insurance adjuster. degrees centigrade instead of inches, pounds and de- Toronto Co cil And that's not all. If ied ask the nurse the time, she A is ukely to reply: "15:45 /EADPTOVES rant the new 24-hour clock sys- tem. jcil Wednesday approved a board of control recommenda- tion to grant monetary relief to t ball club of the International vancemen League. The board had recommended Scott Theory ity) Baseball Ltd. by payment of a grant in the amount equiv- OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian/alent to the 1967 realty and bus- advanced a theory he says may| The grant was approved on shoot holes through Albert Ein-jcondition the club repay an stein's long - accepted generaljoverdue tax bill of $31,427, space. He has published his theory in the British magazine Nature tions it may set the world's sci- entific community on its ear. Mr. Scott said in an interview holds that the speed of light is not affected by the gravitational) field. A necessary consequence) the speed of light is so affected. | In both his and the Einstein theories, the direction of a light! tational field. Mr. Scott, a member of Can-|---- ada's Defence Research Board) said the Massachusetts Institute | of Technology will undertake) experiments designed to prove| versely, his own. 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