D i . _ , 1 [1905 autos. scheduled to beglni 0 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues May 5 984 rolling off productlon lines this ‘ 'lll embodv more ba- the years 1950 to 1963 show cou- Spmmeli “ ‘ tracts with Litton t"tallin: about Emceflalléngmsghrannfigdeefi ‘32:: any 334000.000 The government de- Ti cided to buy the (‘F-ltl-‘l in 1959. "‘95 say“ the 1965 5 "" “d‘i'lm'e “yam. "2. big three auto companies—Gen- gorgfli‘:'?liul:‘q"tguwgegafife:' eral Motors. Ford and Chrysler ‘it .. minim “1'!” make “hail; hop; rage};- . . _ “ RV DAVF “NV-r09“ “These iii the main have égzngelinigunielmesvme ' r 0.1.1;\“.\' (1 ' 1h REWF '5 come light as operational The baper says GM 815 havin" more trotible with its 1‘0"“ {m 'h“ ""104 have "('3 make hasu- body-shell changes! Cl” to? ton-level ict mmber in,""m"‘ated and f” the "195‘ this year in its full-size Buick.l ‘ part have been (mm-9mm “"h Oldsmobile and Pontiac lines. Tim iime it'iI wiih the navl- "‘9 gyms and platform comp‘m' as well as in the (‘adillac and n i - s vet ems M "m “Elem . the small Chevrolet Coitvair ‘ "a\':;:.(L,;..mneiemve Minister:wihzefgfiszyigijiilgl‘:,h?ml‘fi£ "Ford will make the same. Cardin informed the .ommons. ? ' - ‘ ~ . ype of changes in its Mercury Mini 8 that repairs to the LEV—3:31?th line. And Chrysler Will extend‘ navigation system in the CF-lM e “ ‘ ‘ them to'the Dodge and Chrys- r cars. ' 0 will . - ‘system of its kind available to will cost up to 36.000.000 In H1153”)e RCAF for the CF'] 19 fiscal vcar alone. . . ' ‘ i r. Cardin said the repair The repair costs represent at . ~ , . .. - fairtv large fraction of the orig-1.3“? s'ls'em “en, un' inal cost of the l.\'-:t. maiiiifac-. ‘ 2 _ ‘ . _ I . hired by Litton Systems Inc. of} regrfiedf'rij..ri.;p -inwlz:’a“lllifil'1’ (‘alilornia which has a subsidi-r . ‘ .. .' ' . ‘required some 40 modifications - . . I I flip :‘tnglgxdifizlem: canada‘i‘before they could be put into Kldnapper ' ' ' ' ‘ rve. The planes had to _ . tAPt—An artists The defence production de-l sen CHICACO . . t - ld ~- ' narimcnt declined to give “wig:l $6033; and re assembe skctth it a woman who kid. oriflinal contract price for the. “103:! 12 ggi‘m‘have been mapped a two-dav-ok.‘ baby my l..\'-:l but the public accounts tori d ‘ A ' i . has b"’.‘tl men wide distribution estroyed in crashes and six T model change will reach huge1 iRCA]: spokesman 53K} “St proportions mainly because the‘ l " Soldier: of WI. PM“ k, O‘VI‘ Si‘n'hgli En: drew“. h. P-HW‘ it? [31' t- i i: V”; Ferric hi‘i‘u“ 'n liynrlitm‘ F‘iv1. 35h land Sunday to il_\- [.1 Britisii I‘l‘tlli‘r‘li‘i'~lc .ii Indlglhf'nn mutin‘pu .._____.__ _._ \itt‘n “ore on in BM the capital ot Yemcn. l-low- BRITISH TROOPS LEAVE FOR ADEN n3: 15h :nrnrnmonl and pai'lm» nerd mmitar} cirr'li‘s Monday over \l“ t‘.”pnt‘t that heads of two Rrif. 'Liilt'ilt‘l‘F killrd in skir- ilip niish with Vilnietil t,l’ll\(‘~tt‘lt’n isii'ay in To in. over, the l: < igniha w Iii the capital i‘epni'twl \liiitliil) 'l "incl found no truth" in the report, Rritntii thins tint l‘s‘t'tlg- nnc the i'cpiih'w of Yemen. which hzi< N‘l'l‘ll'll'ldl claims on Aden. i.\l‘ W'l‘t‘llllULO Russians ‘Blister' Chinese For Nazi-Like Racist Views \lOERt‘fl‘d th l‘ii'iiii Communist Cti'iizi theories with. Nazi Germany a blistc-“ii; 2,000 . statement n(l(ll’(‘~5i'i’l to Asian coitiitr'iu the Soviet ernmeni attii tryin: to Mix-tor tlic S Union from a \i‘t'llllfi conference at Rnririiinu. Four“. The ' "i ‘:(i The statc‘mctit ~(llf‘l tilr‘ 5‘ Union would \‘lll‘l‘ltll" a so Asian co:i"o"o:icc Afr - pursued "the oiirpmo of rally- 3‘ ttmtx lizhtin’.‘ mg toficthcr a a:a:nsi i'lll‘r‘ (‘nlflnldl xliiut’". rm incl :1: The stillf‘t'l‘r’ll was llljhlwlu‘d in the :ovcrnniciit newspaper 4 i 12vcstia and --~t:ir.t-.;s. ltl ~ 54o in a now Raiidiin: conference 'i»cd The statement said ('hiiicsc Communist Fore! En Minister of Marshal (‘heii Yr :it a recent meeting for thc \\ot‘d conference in .laiizirta, resorted preparatory .\ r0- to “complete absurdity“ in h :n\'- cft'ori lo "slih\'(‘"l" Swim-Afro- for Asian co-opcralinn. “"‘N 'ln rcahty.‘ ll dcclai'cd Chen VY""\*‘3“ Yi “used only one argument that the Soviet Union was iici- icr an African nor an Asiat lnriii- l v t “‘m‘ country, con tt 1...” (ll-‘lCl'Ctll color pammi tront. it sat "Under the cover of ratial affinity they ‘lllt‘ (‘hincsc' put forward an idea that people it lilltli‘“ stand each otlit‘t‘ and act hand in hand (‘\‘(‘ll if they hold com- mon goals and have commoi' full enemies." the statement said. The (“h nc\e :iiicriinicnt \\.'tlli(‘(l to "mite oft" the So not l‘tiioii lioni tlic \fl‘Il—.\<l£lll countries on tho :riiutid that mos oi its population was while. it iiiltlctl This was "nothing ltlll a false screen tor ll\ ticsciimiiisiic aims in l'(‘.\l)t,‘t't of \ti'o»\.~i:iii coun- tries" and thc .iccciitiiatioii oi racial dzitcrcnctw may only lead to a \\‘t‘.’ll\(‘lllll’.‘ iii the anti- impcrialnt and anti - colonial RARHCS STEW l'ntil l'Pl’F‘lll) in t‘tc lliiiia- layaii kipzrlom of Bhutan. a popular l'lll'i‘ toi- intro: \\':i\ :i stew made of the hair of the that hit \Hll. i'lll('k(‘n fat and lcopai‘il‘s foot. 13. 3 13 Pipelines Aid Scientists Probe life Under Seci ll\l.ll‘i\ 'f‘l“ -» Sczentisls at the l”r(lei'.il VISllPl'les Re- search Btisird‘: laooxaturv here ] have taken 'llltlilV’l‘ step forward. 1 in their quest to" knowlcdze of‘ 'ttio fascinating world under the: KPH, Thch new pipelines capa 9 sea water a minute into tanks in: the laboratory. were laid re-' ccnily iii Halifax harbor. An‘ otrlcr pipeline could not keepi pace With the laboratory's ex-l paiidlng program. Further expansion is planned for the laboratory‘s aequat‘ium. which now houses large num- bers of fish and shellfish. A 50m hy-l3-font tank will he added to hold fish or small mammals,. such as seals Fish now are held in 49 tanks.. seven of them containing trout and other fresh-water species. \‘aryinc in capacity from 60 to 2.000 gallons. most of the tanksi contain water piped from that harbor, ‘ The pipes extend to a point" 600 feet from the shore and. at low tide are positioned 50 feet? below the surface. \ continuous supply of waterl is needed centrifugal! pump. The water is fed througnt l sand and gravel and three de- grees ct filtration before pass- lnL‘ throiiizh an overhead piping system for distribution to the tanks A (lined system of tiltert’t'l.1 sca watur also is available for experiments requiring absolutel coutro'lcd conditions. pilots have been killed The latest crash was at Zw'oi- l hrueucken. West Germany. Fri- -day. The pilot escaped. I Big Change In ’65 Cars Forecast NEW YORK (Opt—The New bile industry this year is too!- ing up for one of its most sig- nificant model changes in his- tory. In a report from Detroit. the ,newspaper quotes sources in Detroit as reporting that the 5-.- hy t'i. US l"cd"a! Bureau of lni'estiga l i.i. The FBI began circulating lt . Sunday. I lnformation for the sketch was furnished by new witnesses ‘discovered by an intensive FBI and police choc of hospital ‘e ployees_ visitors and taxicab drivers known to be in or ;ar0und the Michael Reese Hos-; ipital when the baby was taken l last Monday. T ! Meanwhile, Postmaster - Gran-l Gronouski an- pounced iii Chicago that he will M WM: “I. m m muonsbifi York Times says the aiitomo- enliSI the aid of the 175.000 list mail carriers in the search tori Paul Joseph Fronczak. now‘ eight days 0] I A total of $20000 in rewards has been offered for information leading to the safe recovery of the infant. quiry in Regina. Mr. Hamilton told the inquiry. which is in- vestigating alleged irregulari- ties in Prairie Farm Assis— tance Former federal agriculture minister Alvin Hamilton. right talks with his counsel, Robert Kohaly. before testifying Mon- day at the Pope judicial in- Administration opera Supp-hose Regular feels good here tions. that he had left the mat- ter of an investigation into the irregularities up to his exem- tive assistant. Roy Failnsh. (AP Wirephoto) O\'(‘l‘ \loscow find it. 1,“.in ,.,....i~. v-n; i' ll u :i'\' ram“ iiipm-ip. 1i iii: thine of Nazi (int-mint. llic I H‘lllt‘lll“ decl‘ii‘orl 'thc appeal to lhrm‘ips- and ideas of l'Ilt'f‘ and color is1 by no nlf‘dt’l: ll(‘\\" ThF'V‘ \ I ‘ ‘ namr W 4" zi-iu mm; in hv blillt‘l their Policy rm this man; ’ bad: and how they ' ' the :tiitciiicnt added Manoeuvres ‘.\ e l’ e bein: undertaken and iiiti‘iz'ic~ hatchcd to v” \trn»\: an coiiii-E tries lizaiih! Pai'il Ii'hc" ‘l'ltil against tried and tcztcd ll'lf’rlrl'~' the statement "All this is tic-ii: done For the sake Of narrow. “int oiialictic in tercsts of thc lcriclcr: of nnrjl state. who .imwr tw- i‘ip rith oi‘ either lrarlci-z oi- iioci-i'in: m.- strtlctors iii :27' "ic ci'iiiiitt'ics oti Asia and \trim " ' ERECTS CRI'Dl-Z RKRRIF‘RS i The statomoni said (‘liinat (1‘00de ‘ci'tnli‘ .iiiii iiiiiici-‘itlini able" barrici's in her effort to_l prevent Russia, from iiihlll: pat-1| Que. Liberal i Gives Views On Coordination? MONTREAL WP” ~— Justice Minister Favrcaii \‘onday ex- pressed hopo that thc 10 prov- inccs and the fcttci'al :ovri~n-: mcnt uili somi (“lilllllxll at permanent reiiirnl Sf‘t‘l'r‘lftl‘laf: to elaborate and co ordmatn‘ federal-provincial policies ; In his first hpooch as the' new federal Liberal leader for. Quebec. . l“7i\'l‘f‘illl told tho: Canadian Fliih llt’t‘r that ma- chinery of consultation bctitconl the two levels of :oi'ernmentl must he established to make co-operativp federalism work in. Canada I He said a federal-provincial- affairs secretariat is nslahllsl’lt‘d‘ now Within the Privy Council? office under the iiirisdictinn and direction of Prime MinisterI Pearson. Quebec's department; of federal-provncial affairs lsl being strengthened and the; other provinces are expected to; get, up their own let‘Vl‘Dt‘OVln-l cial liaison units. he said. i F0 "Only a healthy and diirable' 1ederalism can constitute the ideal form of political organiza- ' like ours, founded on two cultures. now enriched with that of our broth- ers whom we fondly call the new Canadians in a countrv divided into five economic re- gions and grouping lo prov- inces," he declared. Favreal said the idea of I federal system in which the two levels of government "live and let live" is no longer prac- ticable. . "With govemmentii doing as much as they have to do todav. it is impossible for two levels of sovereign governments to MAGAZINE and Colored Comics keep entirely out of curb other: hair." 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