2 See era Conservative administration had {dence of pricing abuses by tooa met the challenges of the day, |stores are being invited to send i but had displeased Bay Street. |the information to the Com- Seen. , “There was always in evi- |mons-Senate committee on con- Lee dence during this period a con- |sumer prices. By Bay Street cern over ‘Mr, Diefenbaker’s; Committee Co-chairman Ron om lea fp, ‘a concern that he} Basford said here, any evi- HALIFAX. (CP) — Conserva- move the party too far to the ‘dence about specific abuses “rd tive MP Robert C. Coates said left, but this same attitude was ‘rotajlina practices that lead tu - here that force. from {not in evidence with the pub- higher foo’ prices would help- =| @” The Guardian; Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 5, 1968. | Unions Ask Quebec Cabinet pee Salbeays: ap eee Smee F or Compulsory Health Plan and marketing studies, long- QUEBEC (CP)—Three major jplan should be administered by idown on handling, damage’ and | pilfering. ! The research and develop- ment programs of the two ma- range’.and corporate planning. Quebec. unions have asked ja d rte : group made up of represent- lic. ey as oe ‘ ; oe: en wetter ane a that the Quebee —. govern-jatives. of government, the can- one ee, tation. = _ nie “Today we find many. ‘of, he pe eamnias 6 arrive % solu \ways ment set ' cer nd medical lies. 1 tne : é i aon: and potential * customers - for |pulsory oan erie, Bapod sumer. 4 bod: iservative leadership’ convention. Same men_ who caused the dis- Spokesmen for supermarkei The unions suggseted that. the party 5 sention in 1963_and 1965, at it a mi | He. told a meeting that ‘again, and this must be mighty good news for the Grits, as prior to Mr. Camp’s speech they were having the time of their lives with a similar situation develop- ing in their own party.” Mr. Coates spoke at the or- chains, will be called to testify before the special committee shortly. Agriculture department officials are scheduled to testify today. ideas. An example of this men-'scheme as quickly as possible. | medicare crlarant sundial ‘sce Hamed in the sreatn bc packag- The request was made in a |aj! costs of diagnosis and_treat- Irinancial community promoted ing, where close study by re-jjoint brief submitted to the |ment as well as those of giving ears Srite ta 1968 (hat lad to searchers could lead to: a | Quebier, government by the Que- financial aid to families struck |ine destruction of the Diefen- {reorganization of the customer's |bec-based Confederation of Na-|py illness. This aid should be the lestruc : and the railway’s method of tional Trade Unions, the Quebec offered in conjunction with the 2. S°vermment. handling céftafn freight. Federation of Labor and the |welfare department. | The campaign led by party ithe same forces in the Toronto NOTICE OF CITATION oe : em tainerization business in that Bat he yi. hs semen ' -& This couple fights the wind ed towards Florida after bare hurricane force, 75 miles \pigey-beck trailers are well €8-\the context. of a reference to Send rain of Hurricane Inez ‘as standing, still several hours an hour, were expected in the. = a ; | But there are problems about ewhile forecasters expected her Miami, area. | to‘keep offshore. ‘Winds of . ‘the return of containers and ‘how to find cargo to ship back iy “them, which could — involve : Both railways are keenly in- Catholic Farmers’ Union. to aare as ft 3 jpresident Dalton Camp, a Tor- i Gam. terested in unit trains, The ad-.. The briek~suggests that the |. “er These ineasures tndet-(outo business executive, for a ganietton merit, tors the| 1a Re ene | Dena Ne vantage of these trains—called* initely: we run a great risk of leadership convention. could a inew riding of Halifax. ADAM late Canavoy in the ‘‘captive service” in’® the; e ver finding the h n and fi- lead to b ood-lettir * on-} Text of.his address was; is | Kings County, Widow, deceas- United States—is that the rai’ PrIC@ BOOSTS nancial resources necded,"” the seFvatives that wobld benefit 2710 "the ‘press in_ advance. | &% Sy way can get.a more efficient on aa the Liberal and New Democra- 5 dain di ~| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN use of its equipment at Jower < ‘ |tie parties. : that ‘a Citation ex: a switching costs. ‘The trains are Seen Threat BALKS AT QUICK START Mr. Coates, MP for Cumber- Pricing Abuse tracted for the passify of the + : series of cars. coupled as perma- : | eremiee, ir a ae land since 1957, oe = ee E id A sked a and for an Coke ne > nent operating units. : at implementing .med-'enbaker twice sav pa : But to make. unit trains really Re ashi Ae iopaence Min- icare now and said after the |from disintegration and’ gave it vidence distribution pad Se beens of ; pay there has to be two-way agong ober t at evened June 5 election, in. which he lan attractive political philoso-| OTTAWA (CP) — Honse some eet aan ie tee Kadoten : “loaded” movement. threates a. sectoas erosion of (00k power from the Liberals,iphy. ° -__ |wives who have precise evi eo Sis of Ce deprenie Court : TESTS UNDER. WAY Canada’s competitive position in rowel ae a ie sg lg The policies: # ad NTS |e at the Court House im Char-. ; rying unit train operating at' He said the general price The union brief goes on tojamount they earn MACHINE on Monday the 2ist day : Steep Rock, Ont., for some level in Canada is rising as fast — ocest that a medicare scheme : ced the Parts - Sales - : fore ae ree fn ; time, and the CPR has had an- as inmost Western Europea siet1) be paid for by income lactone it odd ee, tn |@ Service on all makes of: | RU two thirty clock ia = other carrying gypsum in Nova countries, and possibly faster. | 3. ete scheme, it would afiect ee waa the sftercons. Ohi 5 Scotia for 18 months. Both lines’ In his address to the annual | ; i eet ian el the ieay @ Selling completely rebuilt} October A.D. 1066 ‘lare studying. the possibility of meeting of the Air Industries The advantage of. using this jintact that portion of the a gee a bn, = : lexpanding this type of opera-' ne source" of revenue, the unions|which js not spent by ng “LESTER O'DONNELL Association of Canada, Mr. Wit- | ..iq that ts toward |weal but - is. instead re-in-| -- Just Dial 892-3837 < tion. z ters did ‘not specifically bl said, is paymen' wealthy. bu 1 Brocter. j ailway. spokesmen feel Can-|wages, profits or any sector of the scheme will be made by|vested or saved, the. brief Kent ‘St., Charlottetown ; OUT FOR A WINDY STROLL ada has a bead start in the cone those added, = a who are earning money ec cS unit wage costs_in_manufactur- they make their way out: onto . @ fishing pier af Miami Beach . The big storm turn- He said a basic (AP Wirephate) ; tially ominous inflationary tend- ao sending ‘them on long round- |@@CY has emerged e ow | Railways Plan New Methods Smt: Seliss tcc te tact tek be BREATHE FAR BELOW : 1 y i. ~~ s Of wheat pipelines, officials of |"Te45e5 . currently Divers going to great depths | .|both. railways, say: “Not. for Utstripping productivity gains the helium and oxygen .to many years, if ever.” But just |OY 9" uncomfortably wide mar- In Freight Transportation ; i ’ * ithe same are keeping their ~~ : eer Ba } roid poisoning by nitrogen, the MONTREAL (CP)—No th 4 . leyes on s being conducted | Canada’s ability to price | Bedinary partner of oxygen is|-staying trains.” That's the [pipelines for solide no ese” at. the Unversity. of Alberta j800ds competitively, in Sy air. |word from the CNR and OPR's| The CPR has been particu- ito solids pipelining... - |X’ Continuing economic growth = = jbackroom boys. .. z larly encouraged in its experi-| and prosperity.” 1) = gue ther Paibe nae tabeari at teak Deaseaitad ca ee ee ; minister expressed his z tha’ are Ww suce use| . ; = a generally = |a. completely modern conception |im conveying frozen fruit pies woe a hee ae et of trade to ihe ‘of , railway operation and the from Ottawa to Britain. pondent’ in Madrid since 1949 |date this year. He predicted if Abandonment of cherished, but |RUILT OF PLASTIC FOAM and widely recognized as an |that exports, running 17 per Six of the containers, meas- authority on Spain, retiréd Fri‘ |cent ahead of 1965 through the uring 20 feet by 10 feet by eight day. Buckley was correspondent /first_seven months of 1966, will ||; feet, were built for the CPR im |for the London Daily Telegraph [reach $10,000,000,000 by the end Britain_ of special. plastic foam |throughout the Spanish Civil |of the year. This would com- x - material_braced_with metal. War and subsequently was a |pate with $8,767,000,000 for .1965.. They have self-contained re- frigerating units, which can be used aboard a truck or flatcar or plugged into a ship’s power outlet. The advantage of con- tainers, quite apart from refrig- erated units, is that they eut war correspondent with London |. Daily Express. until] 1943 when he joined Reuters. 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