Slip-On Shoes To Tak Ry KEN SMITH KITCHENER, Ont (cp) Bred Shoes Lid. still’ slightly emazed by the startling success m the Hush Puppies i _ intro- fuced six years ago, ts getting _teady to try it -again ig - This time the family-contro}- led firm is betting Ganadians will bay slip-on boots, similar to towboy footwear, in a big. way , | admit we're sort of sticking sire necks. out an this,’ says Marketing Director Jack Camp- dell. “But the market -now is fhifled mostly from the United fiates and if we can provide . ‘a quality beet at a gond price Canadian Prese Business Editor | know there's a yast potential for sales." Greh is the Starting C 100 f 1687 end sales revenne of $12,900.00 last vear trom $1.750.000 eizht vear: In dustry sales in Canada tast year ran about $190,000,000 The 1945 sales figure does not Include results from. four Bauer companies. purchased last Octo- ber. which make blade and roller skates, football, soccer, , baseball and bowling shoes and. a Variety of sporting accessories in ‘Kitchener : The sharp growth wasn't with. out problems For vears.pro- azo to. produce duction could not meet demand boots in-a variety of models ’ “At one timé or another we've this month at its Winnipeg plant had just about every dealer in under’an agreement with Acme (anada mad at us,” in re- Campbell Campbell BACKED RY FATHER “Pretty sizable’’ royalty Boot turn calls agree “Wit ket Co of Tennessee. or what Mr nent estimated now at says Mr The ‘%vear-old firm was e¢. “tablished by Erwin Greb, father , the Canadian hoot mar- of the current president. on the 200,000 base of an old company called pairs a year, he says hopefully the Berlin Shoe Co. He had fi- that Greb could sell $1,000,000 nancial backing from hie father, worth next vear Charles Greb Sr. Although the company has In several — successful lines, its outside expansion, ON THEAIR ‘The sollowing program tist- charge as a publie service and pany tries in 4t advertising to three sa obscure manufacturer to one of of Waterloo largest Canadian - owned the Shoe industriés “in pies, the pigskin shoes the comi- still rests.qwith 1938 it undertook it« first ee ‘buying growth in eight years from an Valentine and Martin Shoe Co the Although 135.000 treasury the- country shares were sold to the public control the comp yoyv and ns of the founder” are ' the Guardian Charlottetown, Thurs., June 2A. 1988-19! Naval Architects Lose Out In $500,000 Design Error / OTVAWA (CP) A firm of nayal architects has inst out ‘on maior federal jobs because of.a $500,000 design error in a Zov- ernment ship, J— R. Baldwin, deputy minister of transport, said here : os He told the Commons puoiie accounts committee the firm has not received work of a sub- stantia! mature that it other- wise would have received. It had received sorhe ~smal!l jobs following discovery of the math- ematical error The firm was not named. The design error could have caused the weather ship to roll over under certain conditions. It was caught and the ship was launched later with a costly cor- rection made. : Committee members ¢ o'm- plained the government paid the architect the extra fee arising out of the. structural changes made. Mr. Baldwin said court action was considered to recover the wy ment concluded it eouid not he recovered in this wav = WILL REQUIRE INSURANG Future contracts architects. will ‘require take .out insurance tra work that might have in he done, said J. R .Stranz the transport department's. sh p- building direetor He said there's a shoriaie ni naval architects in Canada The department owas trving fi-bring smaller firms along to fill the gap. ; a2 : Mr. Sirang said the -archl- teet's.fee generally ranges from seven-tenths of one per gent to one per cent of the total enef depending on the: sizé of the job The figure could go'up in 15 per cent, for a complex scienti- fie ship: phd The -transport officials «x plained the handiing of the weather ship) case during a committeer_examination of items ~ ‘ with naval them ta a” cover px. VNGNVYS waLIINS 2 SOONW petnnantitceinedhinceiocaninonsih _i eer nant JOEY, WHY DONT vou | TAKE WouR NEW ENEDS ' AND GET WE r TEacu YO 3 POCKET ICNINE Overt WHEL ES wd iy CumMyer PLENutow vecT TERDAY f r ~ THOSE SPACE Sure THE ASTRONAUTS WEAR ARE REALLY CUMBE RSOME .... sideman | from the 1964. audiior-general’s report. ‘ ‘ appear as presented te us by make --the _ stations —concerned- fort with com- senior executives : ; Harry Greb. Canadian. rights te Hush Pup- president. joined the firm as a synonymous money but the justice depart- the St-year-old Flagrant Security Leaks | : THt RSDAY PROGRAMS P's. developed by Wolverine bookkeeper in 1934 His %#-vear- 1 T . . -Shop and Tanning Corp. of old brother.- Chartes. whe | CFCY-TV Michigan. : were ed in 1958 started as a machine operator | : by, Canada West Shoe Co., of in 1948, now is director of sales. : hi aT dibs sab = 0s gna | “0s teecir st Claimed From Washington | , $00 am.~le Tell The Truth BOUGHT UP FIRMS purchasing ; : : 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 ' The following ‘vear Greb Already operating «in Qiehec ORK (AP)—Columbia «‘ v ‘ ved” , $55 p.m.—Milesi@neg of. the bought Canada West and an- through .agreemenis— with—firms a oe has 7: annie aie ™ = = Cemuty other. Winnipeg manufacturer, in Trois-Rivieres and Grand’- ported — that pi anned air The CBS repor also said : 4,00 p.m.--Mor'd to Coutrast Calumet. Shoe -Co., as part~of Mere. Greb is in the midst of strikes against Hanoi a d Hai- America pilote- are enraged bi 2448) p.m.—Razzie Dazzle _a_ long-term exvansion program a multi-million-dollar_expansion_ phong North VietNam, during -stories—in print whieh ne ; gran: = r ne Bill Hickok -but... save President Harry of the manufecturing and ware- othe Inst--ve days amine calied—have endangered their Seas kad : J eee es Greb. no ” at that_time had housing facilities im Kitchener off because of ‘flagrant se- success of the raids 4, they—had . 6.30. p.m.—Gazette oe Road hi potential mao ere as ie report Z ed curity leake in Washington.” t cn ‘out = - ie ~ —a 2.20 p.m.—CFCY 1V News ti 190K: Grob out ee ites tT te . a eee. es eet be Sheree Free | aoy —_~ / DONT KNOW. WINGEYS cure! ; 7.15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies is Set — Despite the popular appeal of from Sai - South V ENDS c j C Pr ays on the ‘market, hoping to sell Hush Puppies” ebieh ts 200 igon,- Sout iet o HEALTH CHECK PeoaLEMs ) WHICH ONE To DON'S SERIOUS! : 1.20 p.m.—Plesve, Don't fot The 2104 10.00 Sales ran to M4 000 SS eas sf > ad en aia, Nam, said speculation is that QUEBEC (CP).Jean Lesage, | “4 DATE/I WANT | BOB'S FOR LAUBHS! ’ Daisies | ee Boo _ v7 , — <om the leaks came either from U.S. former premier who now is op. 0 Fir 6:00 p.m.—Assignment’ Underwater. mext year, with # target. af oanv sales, Greb still tends to government sources — a trial position leader, \s to leave hos- ane $30 p-mi.—The Phird Man 140,000 pairs, sales totalled 235.- think of Itself as a manufae- balloon—or from ‘‘doves” in the pital next Thursday pi 9:00 p.m:—Seaway 000 This year, _they are _ex-_turer_of_ specialty lines. US: congress who don’t want visit for a. checkup ‘and observa- 90.00 p.m.—! Drean ef Jeannie pected to_reach 1.500.000 It recently introduced a wa- the air war expanded tion. _A spokesman for Mr. Le- 96-30 p.m: =Terssope + “Our —first—-production — plan terproof hunting boot for women Fromson also reported that a sage ‘said the opposition Jeader,: 11:00 p.m.—Nakea City _was for about 30 pairs a day and 10 years ago- pioneered the- “high-powered public relations ‘who entered hospital June 17, is 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News and now we're turning out up North Americ Use Of, ®. tech- satort” -had been planned to tell in excellent condition. Mr. Te- 13:13 p.m.—tocal Weather end to 7,500." Mr. Camphell savs. nique to vuleanize a rubber sole the US. administration's side of sage has said he plans to go iis — pee We were ridiculed at first for to a waterproof boot . the story. after the raids were fishing when his hospital visit 2.15 @.m.—Sign OF. trying to sell Hush Puppies, hut’ That boot was intended pri- carried out. Milit officers ends. — ‘ noe “by now people have learned the marily for sportsmen. but “Ebr eite ype Fee NE aa gos oa SSS oy of their_ways.* proved so succéssful it has n +40-en-— ' Ann ~Pushed—by—this— success, ‘the adapted a®¥ an army combat company's employment has boot and has won favor among risen ta more than 1,200 fr onstruction workers plain the reasons for the air One of eight workers in Can- strikes on Hanoi, the capital, ada in 1891 was a woman, and and Haiphong, the major port. most worked 54 te 60 hours a | , Ths effort, Fromeon said, week. : : Peete wing Peotrw trate | | (7 NOURE THE GUEST-— AND BESIDES, IT’S My TURN. RADIO SERVICE . Expert repairs radios and. record players. Baldwin Organs — Bell Pianos YOU DONT HAVE TO VO THE DISHES “TONIGHT, MICKEY. . Bt - . = fn or Crees at : 7 DAILY CROSSWORD a | | oes ; ieee icicle a hestcac eee anh ____ ACROSS __ 42. Leave off, 10. Set-— | , CKCW-TV | "i : 1. Coral asa tings Ve ‘ + t jelend <2 = = oes j 7 + ~ $e 6. Bed- §3. Correct 19: Through GAS > | SMES ! 9.00: 2.m.—Tiursday Playbitl—_ stead 44. Wise 20. French Pa { Three Hours‘to Kill ! 2 his AL * parts men river 5 F =) —230_p.m.= A! _Home__With Helen OTTAWA ‘CP)—A large num- Opposition Leader, Diefenba- as Ce - a XEOR Push p Bae oo the toot ber of federal government un- ker said that 700 employment calf DOWN ing HAI = : a ee —— employment —insuranee—offices+ service workers failed to qualify oe BN itis ™ : 9 p.m.—Take Thir . . von 12.Pilay— . . 9. Adapt desk ’ i. a cae eo re are being closed for the sum-.in examinations for new duties with Racetrack 23. By ee es : Cian mer months, and the relatively and there is widespread uncer- (ruin) habitue wa Yesterday's Anew ratory aw spre y ~ : ae ¥ 3.00 p.m.~World tn Contrast |, jsmall number of claims going tainty in the publie service be 13. Verne 3. Eve of __, 33: Store- _ oa is ; Fie 4.20 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle. _,* ‘through them will be handled by cause of the adjustments. M.Harangue - 4. Fibs — 24. Border * keeper's ’ : TH6 CAR 16 FULL OF N $.09 p.m.—Atom Ants... <..tmcmiail,. Labor Minister Nicholson Jean \Marchand, who is to he | 15. Shosho- 5. a ee RS — CRACKS, BENT NALS AND KNOTHOL ES // "5.30: p.m.—Musie Hop a! said in the. Commons... the mew manpewer e nean nickriam® . Sheer oe i an aes tet care gerade gh ofall perrcllgthgg sd QTE A =a = 5 p.m.—TV News gan-Revelstoke) asked whether ment service workers beza be : reg odie . Bh ; : ‘ : i = 22, Bae. Wewhet “itis true that 40 offices in West- fore Jan. 1 and since 2,500 are . — . ae 30 staan ae i ee Sy ‘Fo : _ a ao ——ern—€anada—are— being closed feed theve--tnay—te~ ats nals ee ‘ a ae Zz a fre AX L3 -35 p.m.—Sopper C : ; irt : coin Hf ) oD bientheudey Wigle ok ie pd , Nicholson would not coe, | Theee Gab be earvectes, 18.Compase 9. Addsup —s- 81. Tendencies 41. Obtain ie aa ae es ON He expected almost that number . 0 ( ee : 5 Fo bo freien hand the Phrace alata en rere ent Came Mumber |. OTTAWA (CP)—The CBC ae@ ''19 Fondie ___ fi Ta Is .VW7eT Eee) BS Ue : fmm | _ SS $6 on heeney Wilt" be" Closed” The “uniemploy- some United Stales communica 20. Bulifight Z z f 10.00 pim.—! Dream of Jeannie ment insurance offices handled tions companies are studying cheer mi ot : = - 10.30 p.m.—Telescope ' the work of the Nationa! Em- the feasibility of using satellites 31, Journey 4s - - ee 17.00 p.m.—Payion Place Mt ployment Service, which is be- in orbit to relay television pro- 24. Opposite of im | VY, 14 . 11:30 p.m.—THe Third Man ing modified in the govern- grams from one part of the. 20 across ; ‘L * Bie ty. ey 12:00 p:m.—CBC National News ment’s organization of the new country _t® another, State Secre- 35. Desert . me: — eo a : i 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint ” manpower department: tary Judy LaMarsh told the ‘ “scenes Yl : ~~ 12:20 @.m.—lTV News Sipe antiga ee eC Cmeees Mania. : r4 37. Sexhora YW YZ, ; a : : , : = a te ee 19.30—Starlight Serenade * She was asked by Stanley Kore 7") 4 Ysa NANOIMER BOLDER? TRACERS Dre e Peed baer ee ross J "> @FEY RADIO 11-00-—-News and Weather chinaki (PC MacKenzie) baked Y aire — 4 : WMEM Til Bs Pew a 11.35—Starlight Serenade - whether satellites such as Early ; ita 4 geez ee bean “___smurspay 12.15--6.30-—News and Muric—C ; ry _ #2. Tahitvan Z j ss rs ey . i television programs. into remote — Ws E A te Sees Seat ry Sueno > party of Canada not served now | at Starry be 7 . § 45—Island wr. and Mar. Temp. THURSDAY by tand ene ee : WJ Y iS er ee 4:00—The Morning Show OTTAWA (CP) -- If Lesile 35.0:T. book: - 5 Y 36 Yi rE 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7:09—The Morning Show, Pert l Prost, former Conservative pre- a ae 4 . 7.15—Morning Roundup ~~: 15—Maritime Sporiscast mier of Ontario, earried on any 36. he & } 7.30—News and Weather ee ae oa Pert I political activity while he has a foe i . 7.35—Farm pis 9.00-CBC News a bees 8 Ghecet of Ale Conata, "shaped. : a re ¥ ¢:10~Canmantery it is not within the knowledge 41 street a5 lanes Oe ” 5 9:15—Assignment of the company. FOE, oe urchin - yas tae We od MY | Satna Geom oe oe onvPT0q , : . saldeap-<i wea Rem : 19:45—Playroom leader. a ons DAILY YPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work its Baber RS H:0-CIC News Senter wheter Me Pree |, AXYDLBAAXR © 55--weuth 11:05—Joan Marshall made ‘‘any political spéeches or |, is LONGFELLOW 35--Weather aos 11:15—For Consumers conducted any political activities { ; : ; &16—Morning Roundup 11.96-<Hinte te The Hosientakere ‘while he was a director of -a yore ae simply stantis for another. In this sample A is used 8. 45—Weather : L219 The Archers Crown agency” He also asked '. *#t ithe three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, aposs, 10—Notes end Musi¢ = 14 aSadianie Ga the Hester | iether Aly Cassia: bid trophi length and formation of the words ave all hints, = 15—Aasionannét : ‘whether Cana a pol, ey W9.00—News and Weather ag ee ae Git ‘icy concerning political activity - ‘Bach a3 the code letters are different. \ at McKinnon Girl ' fo 4 i ‘ ML05—Notes and Music 12:15—That. MacKinnon Girl by Its officials. , ; | : A Oryptogram Quotation : i 1@:30—Preview— Commentary 12.30—Maritime Farm Broadcas James A. Byrne Kootenay ; ; a ; + : }a5— Notes ond " si 1 0-—CBC Stacsis’ anak Glande Cee meee meee IYO CYWRDQ FMHC RIT EW Rr Pp. News and Weather 115—Gordie Tapp Sho ' 4 ¥ 05—News and Views on sai say eee Melody bled a-reply prepared by the HYYH KTHTERI RIT x 2 DDY 9 e } -,- Groceries | 1:59—D.0. Time Signal management of the Créwe GDYMLG YW NMHT.—GIEED?O RYONT 4 ¥7.20—Notes and Musie 2.00—Time Out For Melody owned air line. ae s vr . = q AT-30—Notes and Mosie 2:15—Atlantic School B’cast Ht said while i ts not within’) Yesterday's Oryptoquote: MAKE YOUR NATIONAL CON- | - 14.45—Bulletin Board ‘ “Old “Favorites” “the knowledge of the eompany$ SCHENCE“CLEAN, AND YOUR NATIONAL-EYES WILL : i ¥1.50—Notes and Musie 2-30—Atlantic School Brast whether Mr. Frost carried on j SOON BE CLEAR.—RUSKIN - 3 Adventures in Seng” 7.48—John Drainie Telle A Story 3:00—CBC News ‘ 703—Trans-Carade Matinee | 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee 4.00—CBC News 4.03—Canadian Roundup ~— ¥4.55—Agriculture 44 12.00;-Weather 12.05—Town: and Country Time ¥2.30—News and Weather _ E.1. Road Weport -45—Town and Covatry Time 4.00—News and Weather | any political activity, members 4@ 1966, King Features Syndicate, tne.) ‘of the board of directors except for the company president, are 7 not officers of the eompany. ———— — QUR BOARDING HOUSE Pls Gorda ino’ Sioecne “gc In he Medicare Bill -45—Taewn and “Country Time 4.15—Musie dn The Air - $ ‘ : 2.00—News! and Weather 4 30—Assignment - N ° Gi _..._.Notice Given 2.05—Mostly Mosie ee - 4:35—Musie In Tha Ale_ 35—Mostly Musi "_f 5:20—Nofebook a $:35-—Montly Mosie a |_OTTAWA (CP) The severe. f + 2.30-—Assiqnment - 5.00—Mar. Fish Broadcast 9g She ingught tor inna ae = Res postneemerenes * i ; ment’s medical care Insurance 00—N Headiir — cree . ; 3 00 le ws Headlres 5 45—Temoo and Notenook legislation was nti i ts the leather 6:00—CBC News En pas CHER —— tetera tak Commons. journals. for the first. 4.00—News Headi-nes—aad—Weather_6-20—Today's- Editorial time. Tuesday. paving the way A tt<Canpdind Reundup<8t 4.25—Inland Weather end Sports for debate later MAJOR HOOPLE GREAT ACE 11S UP WO THE FOURTH ESTATE To AID RE | IPITCHERS NOW THAT EVEN. DAME SUSTICE HAS FACE! GUT YOU WONT BE ALONE IN dov 1a¥Das a shea ihcninn lead an tacoma 6-X IN 4.40—Pop Caravan ;- Scores Health Minister MacFachen eae - = $.00-—News ond Weather 4.30-—Childven's Stories gave formal notice that he will §.05—The Outports 6:30—Business Barometer introdiice a resolution preceding (ALL /TMEANS TO Vf DID AN aD ~TOSS THAT $:25.20--Marine Weather 6.50~Rod and Charles the medica! care bill THE L/HESOME GENTLEMAN: | MANUSCRIPT 5. 28—The Ovtporte : 7.05—Music In The: Evertng Thé government has promised 1$ AHACHIN WITH A “SY DOWN, FOR é & 45—Ssorte Captsie and Scoreboard, 7.30 Soundings that the legislation will he made BACH AN ALLE FRESH ROLLET YOU TO MA L?’ $.50—The Ov'ports : 8:00—CBC Talent Festival public and debated in part he- | ARCHES IS P HOLE BETWEEN i\ £°00—News and Weasher R.OR—Chagber Muse fore the Commons’ summer re i- Pa : HIS EVES--~ 10—Tonight’s Mus f 5 8.30—IMpsis..Diary : cess WA = pees ; %.35—Tonight's Musig - 9.00-—Summer. Concert-CBC Strings The hill is expected to author- 30—Business, Barorieier : 10:00—CBC National News ms ize the federal government fe 00—Back Jo The. Bible ‘ 10 LSittedas ss Editorial and Speaking finance half the cost of univer- wo 30—News and. Weather 1 Personally ’ sal medica! insurance plans op- Zz ae hora !a oricert-CBC is ce otters ' erated hr the. provinces start- f0—Musie Diary EW 1OG-COC News ing July 1, 1967 g Pie mphany Orenesire TT-10- Reser Lect ae —- os : oa * 3 .90—C Be at, New . r 1.39 oncert. Album ‘ S fee ee ee ee >... WALKING HELPS - a 2 . . 19.64 -Sinstd Sees, lland ond Walking om natura! ground ts $itaday’s Editorial ped : Marine Weather more wholesome than ‘walking : Speeking Personmly : p12 1§—Mose tm The Nigh +’ 168 osvemert ‘ E ‘ “2 ss ee cee ° + . ‘ $i ~ poe = - <ceoesmeinchiiadl