i : ws ‘ f ° iE : ‘ : } 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 23, 1966. | The government eae jherte natural gas te Wastern had been vetoed by the govern. —~ pays less interest when it. bor- ‘Canada, an informant said here. |ment. He. said it was not in the’ rows money because of its un-| However, he stressed that the |pational interest to have a ma- , U : | a eeee*Nplemished credit rating. “””* binet has not yet decided \Jor domestic gas supply line ~ - 5: P anning Expansion oe Fowler said the new savings anaat. it will reconsider the Outside Canadian jurisdiction. certificates, if placed on the pase, | Trans - Canada now delivers « * 2 : ‘In Savings Bond Program market, would be launched si- Prime Minister Pearson an- | |western gas to Ontario and multaneously with a massive | ounced Aug, 25 that the proj- Quebec through an all-Cana- : cass ; advertising promotion of the | fi WASHINGTON (AP Presi- lsavings plan might. be granted {regular savings bond program. ject, involving a line from Em.- dian line that crosses Northern dent Johnson said here the |the right to buy one $25 savings | n, Man., to rnia, Ont., ‘Ontario. U.S. treasury plans to. expand | \certificate. or note—on whieh fichreg we Oe Woe te ee ice ven - “ |the savings bond program in: an |they'd earn higher interest—for ing the Second World War’ fur. | effort to get Americans.to loan ‘each regular $25 bond _ pur- would. appeal to citizens: to show more money to the government chased. ue i seers eg oy rea FOR SALE to help finance the Viet Nam| The bonds, which pay 4.15 per|viet Nam by loaning money to ; Island type boat, 38 feet long, 12.4 beam, 12.37 gross tons. 100 h.p. diesel engine, hydraulic 2-1 reduction gear, 22/16 bronze propeller. Vessel built by Gerald Marden, Woods Harbour, N. 8. | $ war. cent interest, can be cashed at ens Secretary Henry > any time, but Fowler said the ie. Saverneen, owler later said regular. sav- |new note would have a. fixed ings bonds may be_ suppler maturity date. — perhaps 18 Pipeline Permit mented by a new certificate or |months or two years—and could note iat would carry a.higher |jnot be ee that time. Refusal Studied interest rate but cduld not be |WON’T TELL RATE OTTAWA (CP)—Several cab- ‘}eashed at will. | He declined to speculate on jinet ministers are studying pro- +s Emphasizing that no details|the interest rate*the new securi- tests against the government’s have been worked out, Fowler |ties would carry, but said they [refusal to permit Trans-Canada fave this. example of how the |would be attractive if not wholly Pipe Lines Ltd. to build a pipe- Program might work: i jcompetitive with yields on other jline through the United States Participants in the regular 'tynes of savings. to increase deliveries of Al- GIGANTIC FALL CLEARANCE ~— ine radio-phone, and depth recorder. Meored at Covehead Harbour, P. E. I. Available for inspection upon notice. WENDALL MacKAY BOX 159, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.1. Telephone: 894-7371 Telex: 014-4422 4 “POSTAL WORKERS’ BALLOTS GOUNTED~ se | Bill Kay, president of the counting of the ballots: at Of- rush, i current demands for than 85 per cent were In favor jon of Postal. Workers, _dis- tawa Wednesday. Postal work- a 39 to 50 per cent wage in- of strike action if negotiations Spiays a-ves” ballot for strike ers May strike, possibly at the crease’ are not met. Of votes “fail. ‘ 5 action as he presides‘ over. height of the Christmas mail cast by 9,000 members, more (CP Wirephoto) CLO REECE ARON Pt aped EY Seren eE REE rere ; = 3 ° 3 8 Q » e & s ce 3 = jwere scuttled during the Second jcan no ‘Jonger be prosecuted un- hack to Germany for. ‘trial on * | =Former Admiral World War. _ oder West Germany's statue” of charges of espionage and theft. : te e A federal high court rejected imitations. =I|s Acquitted la prosecution appeal against a| Wenneker, Hitler's: naval at-| ERHARD_WALKS OUT = \Hamburg court's ruling in Feb- tache in Tokyo, issued an order BAD GODESBERG (AP) — = BERLIN (Reuters) — Former | fruary acquitting 76-year-old to let two German prisoners go West German Chancellor Er- | =Nazi admiral Paul Wenneker |Wenneker. down with German ships. when|hard angrily walked out of a/| Shas been. cleared — of the | The Hamburg court also de- they were scuttled in 1944 while meeting of the Civil Service | Simurder and attempted mirder|cided that -Wenneker’s action on -their’ way from Japan to League Thursday when the head Sef two prisoners who allegedly \constituted manslaughter. — a Europe. of the organization criticized his “died on his orders when ships'crime, however, for which he _ The men were being taken civil service policy. j Litt > ~ How to get more cash Yes, Friends, it's cleanup time again at Hooley's. 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