* nadian-made ‘tolite Ltd. of Toronto. + x Police earry Max Rosenthal from the headquarters of the Food and. Drug Administration at Washington during a demon- stration Monday night. Rosen- ~ thal, president of the Brooklyn Business Briefs TORONTO (CP) — Sterling Trusts Corp. shareholders will be asked to approve a_ 5-for-1 stock split at a meeting April 25. If approved the split will give ‘the stock wider. distribu- tion, says President N. F.° Pe-: tersen. : y TORONTO (CP)28Hy..Nuttall has been re-electet president | and chief executive officer, John Inglis Co. Ltd. H.: B; Sie has retired as chairman,’ but - will _remain as a directr, the company says. : TORONTO (CP) — Volks- wagen says it will install Ca- batteries in_ ve- hicles destined for Canada from its factories in West Germany. An order for $20,000 has been placed with hattery-maker Pres:' TORONTO (CP) — §.Lloya Douglas has been appointed mill manager and Donald J. Camp- + bell general superintendent at. the Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd Thun. | der Bay division, Port Arthur, | _Ont., the company said Monday. : MONTREAL, (CP)—Net earn- fngs of the Canadian Paéifie.| THE DEMONSTRATOR CARRIED AWAY chapter of the . Citizens Com-_ mittee for Cancer Survivors on Krebiozen, .was one of 40 per- .sons seeking approval of in- terstate distribution of the con- troversial ‘material Krebiozen. month. in 1965, the CPR = an- nounced Monday. Revenues | were $42,971,127 and expenses | $40,630,753 compared with $39,-— | 710,601. revenue and $38,061,770 | expense in‘ February, 1965. } CHICAGQ (AP) -~ James W. 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This contrasts with hard-line {talk in earlier years about U.S. of- an for fu- steps to quarantine Communist- | ruled mainland China. A growing number of: coun- tries favors Peking’s admission t> the "UN. Last year,a UN General Assembly vote on_ this exe : \ pendent . a prnele: Soviet rivalry and | ‘elsewhere have called exient BOP Pt qpey arose FF8® embers abstaining, | hington still opposes a_ king's belligerency ¥ i Friday, to Pe- on a ‘wide again pointed UN seat for Communist- China range of issues from Southeast jat this time. But faced with a Asia to her dealings diminishing margin in the world ' Soviet Union. with the body, American strategists are; §o long as. Communist China pondering how to proceed at the continues to rebuff Washington next fall. Assembly meeting Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. this the the status quo. 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