‘April 1065, tt was 86.6 per cent | : i i : il 1965 rated capacity. Q 5 a , , ai Srl : Rated capacity. is calculated | % | from past records of all paper- Be! | making machines installed prior | 8 the beginning of any. year. | § “| plus exflected’ performancé~ of ‘!new machines coming into. pro- duction during the year Canadian shipments of news- print in April totalled 732,003 | tons, an increase of 55,366 tons | or.8.2 per cent over April, 1965- Shipments to United States "Og consumers during the morfth to- +? ‘talled 596,872 tons.» or 81.5. per re at cent of the total. This was aa | y incvcase “of 15.1 per cent Over the previous Apee Ford Reports _ , Dip In Sales. f Continuing NTNU! . DETROIT (AP) — Ford Mo- for: Co. told its stockholders Thursday a dip in early-May auto industry sales apparently continued: into the second 10 days of the month. M “Both Board Chairnian :Henry | Ford--Iland President Arjay | Miller. said: the ‘auto safety’ is- ‘sue played a-big»role in the : ’ | sales’ drop. Ford--sold record é : 3 i. | numbers of ears in early May, / hiea inn ft = but the remainder of the indus- AD ; ' ; a “aa atrey WARM WELCOME FOR KY IN SOUTH , try reported a dip in sales. "| f H p $ E . ‘ eee < "td — i : See eee : : Henry Ford said at Ford’s an- ki o ey , . eo ee . , 4 : : te Premier. Nguyen Cao Ky west of Saigon Thursday. The ceremony in the south, “Ky's ; nual ‘meeting that while car de- i . ‘ . %} a , ® ’ F ‘ . F . : puller as ee ee “New Life Hamlets’ ate com: government troops were fight- | sana catiacieds, SG wee, Ae we. : a village woman after ceremon- munities of formerly scattered : downs of the business cycle, the aa g ‘ aa ies opening-a ‘New Life Ham- families gathered together ing rebels in the northern city. | auto business outlook was ual a Ne a s , ( " g i : { letat-Huong-Thanh__in__the under government protection. of Da Nang. (AP Wiréphoto | strong for the years ahead. : : wiwes 2 ee i Mekong Delta 220 miles, south- While Be was attending the by radio from Saigon). ser tine a -drive San . Seong ’ starr: oe a inflationary pressures a& ae x 3 : ' : ‘ ot ~ {as part of that campaign an- Meee z ‘ : ‘ mf | News rint nounced/Ford ‘had cut its build- ‘ i me if ‘ e? p ing expansion programs by 10 : » | F le z per cent—or about $130,000,000— : : ‘ : |Production. | "ue % | : 3 , | a tall Miller said in his report: ‘AL is : a oT . though we do not have final re- : : : i Is Increased ports, for the second 10 days of > : = v1 ! x(@e 5 ar a : (May,-it appears that sales are : . ini j 7 : rm a : | continuing ata lower rate.”’ : : aA : ne z ; tn - = Todor nection in Aamir | Thus Ford became. the first }- Ii Eve Fi Id cee { r eee Be ga seems Be gy ise alee oe ‘ : . ysprint ion in April to- : iy ed A ; . Fede By ARCH MacKENZIE The qaariesy payments defi- talled 702,115 tons, an Tcreane | eg company te ee in sts ; f y le OO. OR nc eas ssistance ss BSEINGTON fase in- , $582, 000,000 seasonally adjusted | of 80,289 tons or 12.9 pet cent! sales has been cheeked. : rnational payments deficit of compares with the. over April ,1965, the Newsprint. ; : = $582,000,000 for the first quarter revised over-all deficit last year Association of Canada said | FEW :CARE FOR FISH A FEW OF THE MANY ACHIEVEMENTS a vo ‘United ites repjorted bY |6¢ $1 354,000,000 and a first. Thaeedeg e | Fish accounts for oer per . , s roduction” rate was 97.4 per cent of Canadians’ f com- Treasury. Secretary Henry /darter deficit? last year of cent of 1966: rated capacity, pared with 6.9 per cent in Ja} -. @ Mothers Allowance rates increased by $25 per... s @ Increased- allowances for wards of Child Welfare ae Fowler. said the U,S. remains |more than °$700,000,000. /96.4*per cent in March. a teed. month. division. conte to bringing the aa : : ' ; ¢ e H a an ar a : f 3 - Sota ne | pie “ff ©-Jzewes in maximum allowances for old ag iat el 1966, bit he underscored uncer: | : 8 . : eo, @ disabled, 1 -pilnd persons. * @. Diabetic’ control, rheumatic fever programs tac Conservative Politica : Sas “~mese-war-——— - ao a 4 3 3 : ‘ bah é ppiounting imports cuttin g r 7 : : = sete eee ae Sa : : ea s o the trade surplus,. | pe : i ed - a ated Sennen me creere ae Dat Boyes csr i el on cote na » were blamed, along with the ! ee fe ® Construction: Sherv ‘Hospital . : & Viet Nam war,. for the deficit. S + : Granville St. Health Centre, = ae Stee “The multiple costs of Viet , Pa 8 : m ty a iit te ae . Nam have made the task ‘more | ‘ Expansion or Renovation‘ at 12 Institutions cost over : |» difficult... _and- it “may.be | "$14 Million, » : that we will have to settle for | At : an interim objective of equilib- | ee : f : een rium exclusive to the costs in | : aes : . = : Se es Vint Name." Fowler tod ‘a press | @ 216 units of senior citizens housing built —- @ Almost $750,000 in long term, low interest lions re aa 2 @ Summerset Manor, home for special care, built in to-build homes for Islanders. f sur} partment -de- Summerside » Fy : fines equilibrium as $250,000,000 “ : fy ; oo ; either side of zero in the differ- - x ence between the dollar outflow | and inflow. _-MIGHT_HIT’ 2 BILLION _ J ‘There had been speculation | prior to Wednesday's. announce- | ment of the first-quarter figure | that the deficit this ‘year could exceed last year’s dollar drain and--might- even’ approach. $2,- | 000,000,000. Fowler—said—quarterly figures | 1 are’ “notoriously unreliable J’ guides’ to future - _performance | : and it would be. inappropriate | to-‘project the 42 000,00 defi- | cit for the firs r this yea tor an ania rate; _ An Expanding Economy Builds Better Services To People _ The Shaw Government forges ahead, = = 8 =$j= ¥ ico building our basic resources—agriculture, fisheries, tourism —and devel —panding economy that makes possible MORE AND BETTER. dering tut! eo pore - + bereume i te an am - A SUMMARY OF WHAT'S TO COME—NOW! | more_to_senior __@ Family Housing Units—500_homes a The administration also re- ae eee citizens. Amount of additional as- ae atte weliointes at for families in urban and rural ls years dtl 1.3400 Bennett Carr = S—s=S*S*«é Sin. Compton a ee rom $1,: ,000. | : ie ‘ The secretary said the U.S: | e To meet critical shortage of den- ae ° ~ nas done ile more. than Rod | _ THE 4th QUEENS BUILDING TEAM @ Medical care, universally available ~~ jand’ students taking dentistry, to all our citizens by July 1, 1967. its own in the balance-of-pay- | ments picture since the Viet } Nam buildup began in mid- | 1965. No exact figures were available to assess how much | the war is contributing to the dollar. -drain. Spécial, Canadian and West | German considerations. also| color the first-quarter figures, he Said. | These include Canadian “bor- rowings, some deferred from the—last.quarter of 1965 at U.S. request, Canadian trade fig- | ures._and West ‘German mili- tary purchases made in the United States to “counter Amer= | o icar military spending in Ger-| 4 many. | WHIPPED GIRL DIES 4 ZURICH (Reuters) — ,A 17- year-old girl died after “mem- bers. of an obscure religious sect beat and whipped her” to exorcise the devil from» her | te Lf -@ Expand senior citizens’ housin to @ Assistance for patients. . suffering \ 500 -unite. = from haemophilia. .gnd._ cystic. fp: — o Homes, for special care—50 bed’ units for-West Prince and Kings Counties. 200 bed unit for Char- lottetown. Re TS ES «FF. body, police in this Swiss city said Thursday. They arrested | * Mel McQuaid, MP. : Heath higcemarries. Ee ERICANS *SORN : 'M.P. Live: births in the - United , & cig. cote’ ee]. SPECIAL GUESTS VERNON RIVER HALL SATURDAY, MAY 2ist, 8.45 P.M. To Yeu Are Invited To join the "PARTY" for. speeches, ‘entertainment. tunch Bia Ad and dance. Music = Ken and Eddy and others... mire an oes rege ah VOTE es . THE SHAW BUILDING TEAM garments stored also! RATES FOR. FUR STORAGE ee fT vore CARR and COMPTON RATES FOR CLOTH STORAGE: Z ll Tce MAY-30th- = = 2.00 first garment - 1.00 each f* - tnserted by 4th Queens P.C. Association ‘ONSERVAIIVE MAY. 30h Inserted By P.E.1, P.C. — x = i gadienal dere a istand fiirriers Itd: How DIAL 2.1274