£7 > peed, he told the Commons. ie ~~ Latest sales re < GM got more than 53 per “resented _a__five-per-cent _ mame of Ralph Nader ~ drop in dividends. Tbs: ‘six-month | fe ore § Le | = : = ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE HELD Vol Ca eee ~~ “Mayor Walter Cox and Col. (SEEN HERF) Queen ‘Char- _. 0 vo Boosts Dan MacCormatk, militia ad-. lotte-High School Cadet Corps, * : il viser for-P-E.1. Taking part in P.F.I. Regiment, No, § Sige | Dai y Output the parade were Birchwood nals Regiment and No. § Medi-___ i High—-Schoot—€adet —Corpa_ calCompany. tian ca The anna! garrison church parade was ‘held in, Charlotte, town yesterday. morning with Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Mac-~ Donald taking the salute. Ac- companying the Governor were Facilities In Forestry Dept. S Are Scheduled To Be Doubl ‘OTTAW . (CP) — Forestry VancouverIsland- and the west Minister _ Sauve -— said:.. h.e-r.e.coast. of Newfoundland. gonnel’ and ‘material facilities of A crash program had the forestry department will be started in British Columbia. “DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) Volvo Canada- Ltd., has increas- station wagons at its assembly | plant here, president Karl -Koh- | ler announced Saturday. time since 1961, it had to admit | that it slowed is production } lines because it~ was ~ building” ‘ears faster than the public was | ‘buying them. : In WallStreet, the news of GM's production and sales prob- n}lems caused General’ -Motors to Stock, along- with other auto is- that Volvo .sales- in Canada su far this year are the. highest | in the company’s history, 21 per | cent over same period last year, d Increased production was made doubled. “65-19%... _ seek a way to eradicate tHe Sues. to waver. /— | Recessary by a growing back- PB — ‘log of untilled vehicle orde A large Jexpansion: program | FORD GOFS AHEAD oe ad will ounced. soon to allow | Pe eed eel waa Ford Motor Co. did little to he said. lAlberni) asked whether AS make GM feel better this week | universities to prepare the sci-'the disease that had resulted in fentiste. the department will a ban on shipment of balsam _ fir from B.C. | : The department already has, He had read a. bulletin whic the largest number of research said 250,000,000,000 board feet o' ecientists of any in the federal balsam fir was threatened by | |when it announced -that early. HAS TWINS FIFTH TIME May. sales of its Ford division) COBALT (CP)—Mrs: Roland h Were-ahead of. Chevrolet=for-theMercier, 34-year-old wife ofan ¢ first time in quite a while. unemployed miner, gave birth “ig ei had outsold Ford in Enid to her fifth set of twins | : : a t three years since 1930 —both girls. Her -oldest child is government. The need was for 'the aphid. knew there and Estes. forecast his division Ronald, 14; followed in age by i ears * Mr. Sauve said he cast 0 lowe Ee iepanicals 1966. - 67 were restrictions but he wasn’t | Will do it again this year. twins Jack and Judy, 12, Naney, ~gpending estimates at $69.608,- aware of the_ figure. ere -hours-——A—special: forest. inventory -.and _ve me —taaty Brig rede da eS A and ceeniuilits_gvay: _was_he-_at_the series_of _misadventures_|Tpfidy_.6,—and—twins—Joan—and4j Mr -Sauve said- his. depart- ing. carried out in Newfound: | Which has kept it on the front Joyce, 4. ——— Another | page in recent months. GM, a : ee ees \ like Ford and American Motors, | MINISTERS TO CONFER ‘did not specifically blame the) QUEBEC. (CP — A. mission = safety hearings for its trou- conference for ministers from es. the Anglican Chureh of’ Canada —GM_officials, none of whom | and-the Episcopalian- Church of ment’s main task is in research jland and Labrador. and a major problem-is woolly program involved a land inven- ephid disease affecting trees on. tory “in all provinces. ee: _Minor Difficulties By GM__ Cause Motor Giant Concern ; By-CHARLES C. CAIN == | Wednesday, exonevating said. off the record that all the next month at a Roman Catho- |publicity about car defects, Nic ‘retreat , which was compiled for Senator City. The conference, known as Abraham Ribicoff's U.S. Senate \the “outgoing missions orienta- the | subcommittee, did-jittle to help ‘tion cand. trainin 5 ~ DETROT (AP)—Generat - Mo- Corvair-in-accidents : e : 1on--an aining” conference, -_{cals * Tooming Ser‘ous problem exists. ; _ The Senate subcommittee on juvenile delinquency heard that ‘assessment’ from Capt. » |W Trembly, commander of the Los Angelés police depart- effects in medicine or in some ment’s narcotics division. But he and Bernard Tannen- consultant the subcommittee, told the. hear- is not enough data javailable to assess the ma —|-would—permit—use—of—his-narie. ithe United States will be held | ~ farm near Quebec 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 16, 1966. : ' aincemntii we eI —Housing starts, an indica- tion of homeowner confidence here among California and—_beatniks" is to. thé point baum, a. special ing ‘there tude of the problem.’ LSD is a hallucinogenic agent ~ erived- from plant fungus.— d In their “testimony, cases of abnormal from the. use of the drug: For instance in October last the country are good: jyear, ‘Trembly--said, police in —-Fhe~pressure—on—the-1a b-o-r—4“dramatic 34.3-per-cent Hollywood obsérved two young ‘force ~men~“‘on the front lawn at this péople were working On: Short’ indicating. the confidence of location eating grass off the time at~the-last-labor force sur- r tawn—and—bark—off—the tree." vey—than—there—-were—on~short*“community in the. future: LSD Use In California. ey Called Serious Proolem |_ WASHINGTON (AP) — US. hours, “a reaction rarely if ever. other discipline: nor is there Senate investigators were told reported in connection with any conclusive evidence that the that use of the drug LSD “teen-agers, |Students, non-conformists,. radi- mush- that Alfred to Tannen- signs of economic jitters have ; |baum—and~Trembly presented appeared in Canada, the latest : behavior figures on two important ele- «' Appears In Excellent Shape in the future, were dow. Reuther Doubts lightly in- February: at. 5,573 Cutback Claims in’ the major urban areas, « ‘omparec », with ‘5,753 in.Feo- LONG BEACH, -Calif. (AP: ruary, 1965. : - _ Walter Rector United -Autr —Farm prices, rising steadily ‘ ¢:sers. >resident se re since last September, fell off he believesrecent production between February and March cutbacks by automakers “are . this. year. : ..-» “primarily an~attempt to get in- ” But overriding these contrary Ventories into--proper balance” trends were the statistics of the rather than a result of reduc d labor force at work at the latest consumer demand because of report of industrial production. the auto safety hearings b' ‘19 According to the labor force U.S.- Congress. survey conducted in the week The auto industry has oeen ended March 19 this seers there faced prnorey win A tution were 6,821,000 men and women where. “production has been’ at. work, and only 35,000 of therm greater than sales, although tie were . working.on short, -.time ‘hearings in Washington have hours - because of .some__slow- had some small impact on the - down in their industry attitude of SOMEONES, Reuther 4 “ » «told a press conference. FEWER WORKED oh tac;. He: said:he did not believe the: A year earlier, an Peat doo auto workers were the cause of nor force Sey ea nved, and 22%, safety imperfections in che spon, and women empovel, cars they produce. The compe. ’ A | , were respon ‘time. Analysts’ say this figure of inlees jveg caresariie ange aan + workers on short time is -a sig- é ginoer nificant barometer of the work (Of the car : me tea heaapinrei a - LADY MEGAN .DIES ; The Dominion Bureau o} *| CRICCIETH, ..Wales). (AP)— aS erring ato stey Matica says that its index of Ne {Lady Megan Lloyd George, 64, the strength of production to dustrial production {s one of the/Labor party member of parlia- - jean anenres ~of- ~ aes ment- OE of ae re aes jeycle, moving up an own in |World War prime _ minister, eed sae’ coat Mie Pl concert with the broad spectrum | David Lloyd George, died at her ruary than a year earlier with ©! >usiness. It. measures about home here Saturday night. Lady “Boost one-third—of—total-national--prod- ‘an;—-MP-for-the— n— juct, and that third is in> the ‘qistrict of: Wales, caused a po- =morevolatileareaof national: 'jitical sensation “in 1955” when, product. : after 22-years-in Parliament as. It has been climbing almost.a member of the Liberal party, © other of the traditional‘ drugs of drug cannot. increase productiv- abuse.’ : ity or social adjustment or ar- ‘ALL NOT. AFFECTED tistic performance.” 2 However, —Tannenbaum ‘said: , Tannenbaum~ said he does not “There jis no evidence that all think ‘‘we want to criticize’ the - users ofp LSD become temporar- drug out of existence.’ And “4 ily insane.” : said he does not question ‘‘the And he added: ‘‘Nor is: there sincerity of people advocating evidence that the drug cannot jan open approach to the use of be used to produce beneficia) LSD ”’ ; The hearing continues. ‘Canadian Economic Health By JAMES NELSON. OTTAWA (CP) -— While-some- meet: this" basi¢ demand. ~ ments in the: economic health. of remains strong. Fewer) in sales of farm. machinery, this important segment of the Both admittéd taking LSD/cap- time a year ago, even though -_sules, Trembly said: ‘ the total labor force is ‘greater. |SHOW OTHER SIGNS . . CITES EXAMPLES Tannenbaum gave these ea- nomic strength released 1a st —Department store sales in climbing more sharply than | the Tast week of April. were usual during the last—halfof WOMEN RULE TEACHING it levelled off in January. Nearly 70 per cent of alt again - climbed upward, in February. + amples in psychiatry took LSD psychotic episode.” - —A 15-year-old girl taken to tase month: —when-—foy—the-tirst ed-daily production of- cars and: hospital after” using LSD es caped,-and tried to kill her) mother. e —An_ artist broke. down under Mr. Kohler said in.a statement LSD ‘‘and thought she was the to—earth to: Messiah returned save the world.” Tannenbaum said many LSD /abusers become insane in a few! wen Oak floors in we 6 is -S@heduled—for_ June o tors, giant of the U.S. auto in-| Corvair sales, however, have’ Despite the sales and produc- : Se dustey, is nursing few wounds | dropped since Nader pinpointed. tion blues that hit the company | hie tise. : fhe—car-in his book, Unsafe at temporarily, the “general feeling | The _list_includes a decline in| ; : c- was fhat.. it was — still, ear sales, a cutback in produce) 70 avyweight champ of the auto | ivi, a drop in first-quarter er cae cut. Udustry and will fight to keep profits and considerable _unfav- thacks—put—the—spotlight— on Cig = any Speed.’ “wrable publicity on the autor. ; ‘ safety issue. eee ony ee ce dane | BUY ANCIENT WINDMILL None appears too_serious, but | sad with 106.4484 thet : : : they have ‘caused abit of co -|COmpar dt went me QUEBEC (CP)-—The Quebec cern_at GM. headquarters. ial Set gpee ast year. government announced Friday | that it has purchased a wind- ice year through May. ~10 stood at : 38,467, less than half the 84,702 mill built in 1695 and believed to be the oldest. in Canada. TRe a sold in the same period the pre- ‘mill, called Le Moulinedu Petit Pre (The Little Meadow Mill), vious year. GM officials “have in-. . ange sisted Corvair will be in Chev- To: any other a in rolet’s 1967 lineup. is located 10 miles east of Que- GM's pata roan? n 7a | E. M. Estes, GM vicepresi- bec City and was once owned -- would have aa oe or Te-|dent and general manager of by Louis Joliet. joint discoverer Joicing: at GM the figure chap | Chevrolet, contended the Cor- with Jacques Marquette, dis- SOP | vair, took_a bum, rap in the ecverer of the Upper Mississippi River. The mill will be main- ‘tained as. a ‘tourist attraction. of auto Sales in early May. ft outsold Ford, Chrysler American Motors combined. from last year. ; safety. debate. aera au maters Nat, GMs pide recived” Now this was reflected in a slight] figures showed dividend pay- | ments of $220 a -share, down five cents from the opening six y '. =A resident physician trained d proceeded to: destroy the room; —. he was in,as- ‘part of a severe FOR SALE READ'S CORNER: New set of flats. Well con- ' structed. Each containing large living room, 3 |} bedrooms, combined kitehen di living room. Heavy plaster through- - “The general feeling at GM 11. twins Jane and Jeannette, 9,_ _ out. Basement heating? . 220 wiring. Large ] Pseemed to be one of. irritation |Pausite FrmeetaaiiTom and. vane Se Tied Mg ihys Continues Until Sat. May st “without” interruption -since early she-—changed——allegiance —and__ 1961 when the country came out \joined the Laborites. Her father, But the: statistics aiso-showed "~ , was | . =. of fs latest recession._After |a pungent Welsh orator, was a And production is climbing. Liberal: ~ - Other strong’ indicators of eco- 80me of the jittery signs: week by the Dominion Burea) of Statistics: down : six per cent, after—be-/1965, Unemployment: insurance. ing 19.1 per cent higher the ‘but payments in February, Previous week. amounted to $14,300,000, com- \gamy pared with $45,300,000 in Feb- | ) a year earlier. = —Car loadings, representing | the pace of railway freight business, were. 3.2° per cent. higher in the last nine days | | of April this year than a year earlier. —Iron castings, iron pipe, and iron fittings- production in-Feb- | teachers in the Soviet Union are |women. FOR STEWART MOTORS SPECTACULAR USED CAR and TRUCK SALE i Oca t MAY 18, 19, 20, 21 - PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. GROUNDS - CHARLOTTETOWN =—— ¥ om L § P.M. 6 pected to. be one of the -topics discussed ‘next Friday when’ an; estimated 3,200 GM stockholders | gather in Detroit for the firm's annual’ meeting. Sn It also seems a safe bet that. auto safety will_be—a key _sub-. ject from the floor. with the almost | THIS- WEEK =~ HUNTER RIVER HIGH SCHOOL. _| Mon., May 16—8:30 p.m. 2 j Alex. Campbell, Sinclair Cutcliffe and Horace Willis, ‘ certain to pop up. MONTICELLO SCHOOL Nader is the David in'the GM Goliath. Ory Armed with a! Mon., May 16—8:30- p.m: ; book he wrote. Nader has Don Anderson and Frank Sigswort',, jahbed auto makers on the sa-| ° CRAPAUD—Englewood High fety issue, with, GM. and. its Chevrolet Corvair. his _ favorite . Tuesday, May 17—8:30 p.m. i i tenncimmli -Alex.Camphell,. Mrs;—Jean— Caitfield, —torne Mention of Nader's . name Moase, Frahk Jardine and Max Thompson around GM headquarters in De- troit draws atrown, A GM pub-.” ic relations, mafi, asked, last week for comment.on a Nader interview, flared up and . asked a reporter ‘why. do.you guys write about Nader? 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