ete 2 1 : = wae : - “ . - is = - <—___-__ at. ™ e : ae &y, J gate te at? ages sell ot the industry plan te a tab owners tet, the care ister ; 4: United States Adto Industry: (emcee catia! (cater ar coe (eee - - | er ¢ et - | Is Attacked On Safety Eton lente. rane tedilatina™ un- pe tale tensile subcom- tant” and commented: ; or | ve —_der._a—federal-state. commission; mittees™ iit” Tecent “weeks” have |” Some™ of these Bucks are = : _ . WASHINGTON a ‘ SOUGHT REJECTION |been scrutinizing ‘the vast,/un-|over a year old. Why does it es United ph a ‘cuare ot Nik cotta ho ee | | Se oe appeared before. the charted territory of manufac- pp ° ee to discover them | “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” - commerce committee |turers notices of defects. . . | (defec notify dealers? . : : came under attack here /ry, cootended. the. industry and What has ‘been Giciood in ia [Heer alate Of thee. soci | SECOND SECTION ; fama Mon., April 18, 1966. ; 2 PAGE 9 again by Ralph Nader one government itself : cae week to urge it to reject i of its most publicised critics. ee ee ee ee President Johns proposal that|gregate form publicly for the | were corrected? No public The industryin' turn assured |highway accident toll by poli-|M@ Commerce secretary be first time has not been reassur- |agency Knows, The hectonh given discretionary authority to|ing—in fact it has been fright- e 1 government ie on oe ieee a set minimum safe-performance | ening.’ WILL . PRESENT AWARDS Controversial - ca safety, ore r testified at a/standards for- automobiles. CHECKED FOR DEFECTS OTTAWA (CP) — Winners of Program Du oe Senate public works subcom-| But he—testified—that—the|—-He—quoted—a letter he said |the first Canadian wood design e + ' O90-00660+000% | mittee hearing, a spokesman | alternative plan he advanced | that went from Buick dealers |awards will be announced at a T B Cc ti ed | for the industry, John S. Bugas, | then, calling for a'smotor ve-|to ‘an undetermined sumber of |presentation banquet here April) ©O BE Continu | & Ford Motor Company vice-pres- | hicle safety board within the in-/ Buick owners in December |18, the federal industry de-| oe ident, said the manufacturers|dustry to establish voluin. | 1965, partment announced Woitnan: OTTAWA ‘CP)—The CBC will position with respect to estab-|tary safety standards, was not| The letter called the owners iday. Nine architects and engi- %efinitely continue next fall, its Chacietiotown, PEL lishing safety standards for |intended to éxclude'the federal | attention to a brake clip. instal- |neers will be honored for bridge soenocme: i ata nda Phone “$817 : 45435 cars has been misunderstood. (government from having any |lation that “might prove to be |and building designs .under the ae . is our has - r “We fully recognize that vol: | say lesome some time in ‘the [program sponsored by govern- | ays, but- with some changes trosreoooococcooooooss untary industry action will not! Bugas emphasized that part | future” and requested that‘ the ment and private organizations. [Mer oe a resable ifort =< : y : | Co-host Patrick Wats« is not ° | Ukely to be back on the pro- ; ee = . ie gram because the CBC has big- F ' mY ‘ oe Ji ger plans for him. The contract : ‘ aa l : | ot the other co-host, Laurier La- f Sy x : | pierre) a McGill University pro- | fessor and part-time broad- = 2 | caster, expires in May and the fo si Seige | CBC has made no move. to ne- : : gotiate a renewal. “Tt is expected that Mr. Wat- son will _ Play a major role in > > > , , District rvisor , insurance Ceunselling > v > 64+20+6666646 OOO OOOeee | Mr._Watsoh “and Douglas Lei-| terman, now. the lone producer. | As for the program itself, the source said plans for its next | season are ‘still being discussed | but it is expected ‘“‘the show | willbe as controversial as & ever.' ‘Infant Mortality ale HE’S ONLY 42, | ment the committee was formed | | Me's only 42 years of age, yet namesb mountain tian. He's 8, 26th Infantry Division who | of most remedies of ' village mear the Cambodian ‘ave operated in the area seek- civiliza on order west of Pleiku. The ng out Viet Cong forces. smiling face of this Viet- smile was for troopers of the ~ (AP Wirephoto) = === Port Authorities In Canada sere sort Wary Of Traffic Predictions MILES At The Expense Of S. R. JOHNSTON LTD.~No Wait ing - No Contests- YOU Get The Extra Bonus Today . ... . = = and recommendations and B ; . le y HARRY KNOWLES ping business at Canadian ports ,less than three months; though Wi every used car or fruck with trade ciffer’ | amt asters et °° O° Manne (cP Pete | tae gre we (eee sta ne » are or- | ship arrives ence over $1000 you receive 100 gations of joa fn tho near futures |SSBC% but the authorities at |ders to China and the USSR| No ships have arrived so far effect in the near future. - Canadian ocean ports afe re-|should prove a major factor in |this year, but last year the first " -~-gasoline FREE -.-.- with trade. difference over. —-[luctamt to make definite predic-|this development. - ___| vessel arrived July 31 and the | Zeller’s Profits. tion about this years overseas| A feature of foreign shipping | last-left Oct: 14. In that time a a — $500 recein ei ai of FREE. \. $ s shipping traffic. arriving _ at Canadian porte|record 24,707,000 bushels of you ve gas R Higher The reason for reluctance is |im the last few years has been |grain was exported from the — eported_ ig uncertainty ofthe Jaborxscene |& steady increase in the size of |port.~‘This compared with 21,- Nii a. : ite 3 - a erm - _ I an et bmn \. | and experiences of last year ships. . 645,000 in 1964. Expectations are | os \ ae peemncet tae gees Tae See eee er ee ae mer eine c -t ' ‘ \ . © anni sea . | i 60 5 illem 60 a, 62 Ford "60 Falcon } fits of —$4,261,532—or $1.33 2 von at aimseheing Po ad Montreal in 1965 was 16,262,048 |. Foreign goods tonnage in and Sedan Sedan common share in 1965. try’s busiest ocean ports. and at Vancouver ‘it was 10,350- | out of Montreal has risen stead ous Station Wags. ae be ree Sedan ns, Compared with $3,063,063| A spokesman for the port of |7i2. ‘This produces an average lity trom 12,907,234 in 1682 to a ni jo. M-27-A. » Fairlane 5 Hin fonvin with 3-993 registered tonnage ocean | record f year, : Unit No. F-995-A. Sedan ‘in Aa condition. Radio, Unit. No. F789-B. Here ts a one owner car and is in | S00 Sedan inA-1 condi- This is » Mechanics Special. The, Montreal - based retail — Se na tides vessels arriving at }"ontreal of Be caaaoed Gar tae automatic, white wall tires, V-8 motor, low the Ideal _Transportetion A-1 condition, Low mile | tion.” Lew mileage. w/w ‘Needs body work, moter, | company said in its annual Mie Canada’s biggest and busiest, |5,300 and Vancouver of 5,000. /is no serious. disruption-of work ~nilleage. Call oat and” see “Arnold Bruce “on this~|-—~tor'—ihe summer manthe, | ——29%-W/W._ tires. Radio. _} honey for the “money. srenumission-in—goad-com|. port that_sales totalled $102,847,- | said: ‘It’s impossible to make | SHIPS GET BIGGER __|at the port, the figure for 1968 ae Call Gone Coody—on this) Cal Wermee MaMDEEE OF | . le ok 087 in Oe against "$16, sti 505 predictions for the 1966 season.| A National Harbors Board | should excess of the 15, oie. Plus you get 100 gallora-of gas FREE, Ideal for going te the Beauty today. Plus you get | this one Plus you Get 100 dition” Here is a chance in 1964. © Anything could on the | spokesman said: ‘The trend | 000,000-ton mark. ; Beach & Fishing. _ 100 Gallons of Gas FREE. Gallons of Gas FREE.‘ for you to Save $ $ $ $ ihe Gone t upect ‘om. beak : ; ie 3 : : Dp: our today is toward bigger ships.| Cargo tonnae in and out of 9 if 91049 ] 37 | r Ni “The National See oe — goes ey ee crease by oo oe = ‘ Look which administers year ~ |Last year totalled , sia Shows gad Montreal—is not involved, ee cae mond 6 ee eee oe some cases, though exceed MADRID (Reuters) SE ee ey ee eae 7 of shipeerriving ta lfomae, mS Spanish press is showing @ NeW | men, are currently negotiating {Ports has fallen, the net regis-|'" Also 1,000 deep-sea vessels —. \ | with employers, and as a result | tered tonnage. has the | visited the port last year. Oo seat of cperetone wiier te Tn abeave Oe mane ‘cr teoontel, on have |"Setatns Er ga Sethian’ : Wout: ‘glleeeviee pace © of strikes.” cargo tonnages. are that basiness will be much ae were " Sur | Last year, there were several | . This, Capt. Newell said, is the |the same or a little better than i Phate vevideneet to the ‘ae |strikes..in ‘the port, including |case at Victoria, where the /in other years. , ; t change, et gone i Scie stoppages by longshoremen and | Dumber of deep sea ships clear- | '56 Ford | 60 GMC "64 GMC ‘60 Mercury 62 Ferd ° 64 Faleon arg student protest grain elevator iri em- cae the aa forall cathe ok ane Menage <. eaeen f Vasten truck | ; : Sedan assemblies and police clashes |Ployed by the National Harbors | Pe of Halifax said he expects the Va-ton truck |~ 1-ton. truck Ma 3-ton truck Vaston truck with demonstrators. Bo Tn Vancouver: port manager |port to have a normal summer, Unit No. 1-519-A. Here is “ This is e Teacher's Special. jj The press law was mainly the | VICTORIA WORRIED Capt...Barney D. L. Johnson | with activity generally limited : Unit No. 1497-B. Here fs ff This truck has dual wheels a truck that has been well |: This truck is idea for This truck is in A-1 con- One owner car. Low mile- | work of Information Minister} On the West Coast: simifar | said the activity of the port for |to oil and gypsum movements. the ideal truck for work and is in A-1 condition. looked after. A-1 motor, -}-~hauling potatoes or truck- dition and is teady for age and clean throughout. | Manuel Fraga Iribarne. It was worries were expressed by | May-June-July-August will im-| “We had a good winter sea- tind a ter Bods: Ideal for the Farmer or tires and body. Call out ing around City or Coun- work. V-8 motor. Body in Up te 22 miles per gal- | approved by parliament March |Capt. ‘Ron, Newell, harbor mas-|volve roughly 600 ships, the |eon but things are beginning to ek dad ‘mater’ tw’ Gaod Fisherman.. .Call and see and see Arnold Bruce and try. This truck will pay A-1 condition. Call out and | lon on gas: Call out and | 25. t ter of\ Victoria, B.C. same number as last yeat, but|slack off a big now and we'll s : Ray Chappell today. Plus get full details Plus you for itself in a very short see Gene Coady and see seo Arnold Bryce today, There was skepticism over He said both longshoremen |that tonnages will be higher: |soon reach the’ summer level,” condition. Be early, . this you get 100 Gallons of | Get 100 Gallons ef Gas time. Call in and see for yourself. Plus you Get Plus You Get 100 Gallons one article of the law whivh|and members of the Interna-| He forecast record-breaking |he said. ‘‘We expect, however, truck will sell on sight. Gas. FREE. . FREE. Ray Chappell on this one. 50. Gallons of Gas . FREE. of Gas FREE. approved liberty of expression | tional Woodworkers of America shipments of grain, and in-|that there’ll be quite a bit of : | but demanded ‘‘respect for the| (CLC) are involved in negotia- {creases in bulk materials, such |grain passing through.” ; ; | Principles of the national move-|tions and strikes by either |as coal, sulphur, potash and| Imported crude oil for two | ment.” This, it was believed !could seriously affect the port. | phosphate rock. refineries and export of raw : | implied indirect censorship. — However, barring serious la-| SEASON IS SHORT gypsum account for about ‘ | But the information ministry | bor. trouble, theré would appea®| Canadas most “ inland ™|8,000,000 tons of the annual 10,- srecend and ated only that overall cream cin shi [heh Lai’ a's "saso’o ough the pat.“ | ot and asked only that | overall increase in\foreign ship- ‘editors ‘ i their newspaper half an hour befcte republication. fe _AlL NEW CARS and TRUCKS, REDUCED BY $200. 00 TRAVEL TRAILERS " qo newspaper has violated press | aw. Business Briefs TORONTO (CP)—Abitibi Pa- per Co. Ltd. earned $3,740,148 | or 21.5 cents a share in the three months” ended--March-~ 31, compared with $3,454,250 or 19.9 | cents in the similar period last year, the annual meeting was told here. - MONTREAL (CP) — Consoll- 'dated Textile Mills Ltd., an- nounced net profits “of. | $675,933 or $2.85 per share for the year ended Dec. 31, 1965, | f | compared with $488, 8% or $2.06 & per share in 1964. P The Montreal based company | | said in its annual report that ; sales volume amounted to $12,- 397,014 in *1965, a-10 per cent increase over 1964. OTTAWA (CP) — Producers’ ia shipments of Canadian - made motor vehicles in February num- |, oF , d bered 76,269, an increase of 22.6 | imi : ‘ per cent over February ship- 6 i ments last year, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics has report- Cars & Trucks Now In Stock to Choose From Now In Stock — 1B - 17’ - 18’ iad Shamrock travel trailers. In- pet these in our new car DOWNTOWN ROUNDUP 8 ” * * Ged. Seattle Police and Humane truck after it and another hei- Seattle. Police and Humane nd ‘YOUR FORD DEALER ¥ at ' They - included €1.952 Cana-| Society officers heave as truck fer escaped from the truck Society ile Ueauaie wee aaa ; , ‘ern- ; z Ne t cattle throu, edge * dian-made passenger Cars, an-| driver Roy Hunter of Fern when the tailgale fell open efratt St. Peters Rd. Dial 4-8548 Charlottetown | creased from 51,904 in February dale, Washington pushes-to get. while Hunter \.was driving of the business district hefore ae - . last year @ heifer back into bis cattle through the edge of downtown finally corraling them, . ‘ ; : ) : oe mat