NEW ASTRONAUTS ARE ANNOUNCED Theopive men from the —tics and Space Administration 0 to train for new probes into space. FROM LEFT: 3 Alfred M. Worden; Maj. Wil- ‘S. A® Force are among 19 new astronauts named Mon- day by the National Aeronau- ~ Witness Says Got $10,000 - For Arranging Property Loan liam R. Pogue: Capt, Joe H Engle; Maj. James B, Irwin and Capt. Charles M. Duke,” Jr. (AP Wirephoto ftom NASA) | Pike. - “Mir, King handed over was then asked how money was involved but | sum of money,” Reid said. He | e ata slush caused the throttle to tick. “This happened only , in heavy: . | Snow or slush at around 32 de- lgrees,"’ they explained adding, “The shield prevents slush from packing around the throttle Te witness was asked ff he linkage.” had handed a sum of money to Chevrolet's _ public - relations \department .made no. formal. an- |nouncement of the modification \project but did reply to report- lers’ questions after rumors de- his lawe | eloped that the, program was .| this is ean e (da eae aa wikentiee | ‘Auto Saitely i wk : WASHINGTON (AP) — Ralph Nader, auto safety critic, testi fied Monday that President Johnson's propose d traffic safety legislation should be re- drafted to require the U.S. gov- ernment to establish car safety standards. He told the, Senate commerce committee that tse bill rests ‘‘on the shifting sands of discretion- ary authority." Nader, author of the book Un- safe at Any Speed, maintained “inconsistent with the General Motors ‘of Canada, Ltd., said owners of. some 200 000 Ca. | ards nadian modets* of Chevelle and Chevrolet built during the two year period had been advised of the. adjustment being made to the accelerator. : He said there had not’ been | several any reports of accelerators sticking in Canada, but company engineers agreed the DoEibiitty of it occurring -does- exis V TORONTO (CP) — A ‘former ;mortgage .money was ap- der wa employee of British Mortgage | proved.” yer claimed the soe rr | ie . and Trust Co, Monday told a| Earlier testimony was that |t@ined to a client is-| In Oshawa, a spokesman for foyal commission — investigating | Wildor Holdings had obtained a |cussion and therefore ought not Tr eC orl eee eae lest year’s collapse of Atlantic |$1,500,000 mortgage from British to’ be answered. A: Corp. that he re-{Mortgage and Trust. - Mr. Justice Hughes called. a: ‘fo | $10,000 for arranging| “‘How did the subject of ap-|recess to clarify the matter [OF Clean im Wildor Holdings prop-|proval come up?” asked Mr.| The hearing continues. bri h h erty in London, Ont. Shepherd. eos rig t teet ‘iam 35, said that _broached aD.) wan as a tote by ject to sp,” seid ibe. TH sald ‘Chevrolet Says Suse Donald Reid of London. money ys . : Se ee ne stand, {if an application for an m-| Cars Called In - | Cow Brand Genied the allegation. ee ne was ap- é Pike, a former mortgage man. "Dd you keep. all. your For Adjustments «cx por sin ss ms nu ’ 9 was received in February, 1962, |i?" aeked fr. Shepherd. | DETROIT (AP) — Chevrolet | oune Lntotiee o and the second in September the | 5, oe Sree cae i ee dean secling jist : i a a See eer 0 was given {WITNESS QUESTIONED ed nearly. 1,500,000 196465. te relieve sore Clee to him by a man he believed to| Under cross-examination, the |Chevelles and 1965 Chevrolets| throat, gargle with be William King and on the sec- | Witness was asked if the second |in for minor adjustments after | ome Seat Cow ond by: Reid. payment was made in connec-|jreports of several cases of = ithation ond bad eeehs nasa Pike said the money was for | tion with a different construc-|celerators sticking. his personal use. tion - project. Chevrolet spokesmen said a} ip Commission counsel Albert| Pike said it was made w “splash’’ shield would be in- | a @hepherd then asked why Pike connection with Wildor. stalled free of charge to the; Vs received the. money. When Reid was called, he was|owner .on all the Powerglide | = asked if he recalled a discussion |transmission cars. Unofficial es-. ee Brand a : nee with Pike in his Stratford office. |timates were that the project | . exactly_sure it | Reid replied: would cost more than $3,000,- 1 : happened,” Pike said.—‘I-recall|— ‘‘I- have no-recollection-of any000 * . Baking Soda. 7 Mr. Reid came to my office in|such meeting and emphatically| The spokesmen ~said there , Gtr. ford and itidicated. $10,000 |deny<#that I had any such dis-|had been “fewer than half a\ could made if| cussion with him at any time.” |dozen cases’ where snow or | be available : ne nt Aatinn son nnd: San OM AA i Sancti ne 8 From soft, sensitive blues... to bright, li casual greens... to warm, excitigg reds. fascinating world of color... right at your vely yellows. “From cool, Over 1,000 new interior ‘colors in CILTONE Satin Latex and CILTONE Semi-Gloss. A whole fingertips? See your C-I-L: * te Fine quality tweed and talls. 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He also pir pela page alg graded regu 4 Nader . peor the industry can’t ‘Fbe expected to act voluntarily; It long had ignored and sup- pressed safety values in cars. Development of minimum car safety standards is ony part of a six-year’ program proposed by the president to reduce the highway trafic toll. Also included are federal cation, traffic control and dther highway safety measures, and establishment of a national’ high- way — research and test. conte. Pilot Pay . Criticism Is Heard OTTAWA (CP)—Defence Min- ister Hellyer was pelted with op- _|position criticism Monday over hefty pay increase for military rr ilots.- But hé stood his ground until grants to states for, driver edu-. last week’s announcement of a|ply Speaker Lucien Lamoureux fi- of the prineiple of equal pay for nally. called a halt to the Com- jequal. rank. mons barrage. 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