exw—Tew—wfi. ,H._._.. mgr,” ..,,., .. ‘ ___ . _- A-” _ .s ‘k'w‘ I .m— - ‘ooamdwcsmnruesdsayuhat TO The Guardian, CharlottetownLThurs" Dec. 4, 1958 ’ Air Lines Coun Over Alleged (‘miadin Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPL—Opposing coun- sel Tuesday exchanged sharp words over statements claimed by Trans-Canada Air Lines offi- cial-s to imply that the govern— ment airline hasn't always been firank with parliamentary corm- mittees. . The brief outburst occurred during final argument before the Air Transport Board on an appli- cation by Canadian Pacific Air- lines for transcontinental passen- ger routes in competition With TCA. The bid is being supported by Pacific Western Airlines, a west coast regional carrier. John B. Hamilton, PWIA counsel on d Progressive Conservative member of Parliament for York West, said that as a result of this Inquiry some other measure of efficiency is going to be reqmred by TCA than has been in the past. OMITTED EVIDENCE He said he does not suggest TCA misrepresented its position before. rliamen-tary committees investifiing its operations but there had been omission of evi- dence and that evidence Would have to.be.availa:ble to commit- tees in future. Mr. Hamilton referred to vari- ous comparisons of NA’e opera- tions with United States airlines which both CPA and P'WIA coun- sel argued showed TCA as a blah- oost inefficient airline. II Weaving Plants Closed In Canada: In Last 6 Years “ By ARCH MacKElNZIE Canadian Press stdf Writer O'l'IlAM’A (OP) — The tariff world surpluses of man-made Emmotfilessincelésa—mainly American—Went Canadian ontputbyfipercentandfiorced the closing of 11 weaving plants. Oanada'mahareottlihedomestic man-made fibre fiaibnisc market headhunmflrfromWJpen-centim 1510068.7percentlastyearand tbediglmfiorhhefiimtsixmonths oftldsycarisesmrcent,tl1eln- dusmTydlaimed. Canada’s L957 produwtlon was listedasm‘lmsmomaryams. the Primary Textiles Institute laddinobfieftotbetarfiflhoard at reamed hearings into the fiieladofsflkandman-madefiibree. The board hopes before Christ- mostocompletetwootherhecr- Inga.0neconcornspmducte. mainly dresses, and the other 'llheyarepartotosennesbeglm last year on cotton, wool and other metastatic will: a view In narilffratewvlslnn. seI Battle TCA Policy This brought a protest almost: immediately from TCTA counselj J. G. Edison of Toronto who be—‘ gan TCA’s final argument in the Hamilton's remarks. He charged Mr. Hamilton with overstepping his position as PWA counsel and allowing his views as a member of Parliament to creep ._. 11. Mr. Hamilton objected to these statements, adding that he had not said that any change in the examination of TCA's perform- ance would come about through his personal efforts. Mr. Edison also charged that Mr. Hamilton suggested TCA had failed to give evidence requested of it. But he added that if there was any information that had not yet come out Mr. was at fault tor failing to bring it out in cross - examination of wit- nesses. Before Mr. Hamilton began his argument, CPA counsel ITS-n Sin- clair of Winnipeg and Jay Gould of Vancouver wound up the final argument of their case begun Monday. They argued that CPA has the experience, equipment,'personnel and financial backing to provide TCA with controlled competition recommended in the report to the- government of Professor Stephen Wheatcrotlt alter a study of the problem. manmtadellbmflalmccmm substantialrateincrease.Amain pantwasswltching duty calcu- lattomtoalinear-Tyardbalsisfor This would involve rate In- oreases of five to 10 per cent. among others are to intervene be- Iiore the hearing is concluded. PRODUCER HARD HIT World oversupply and abse- quenrt price cuts hit the Canadian producer hard, the textiles insti- tute said Tuesday. It empreseed confidence its mnlbers amid meet all "reasonable" trade re Moments despite reduced tariff But it wodld require “pmntpt” action to control innports from Eow4wage areas—Japan and Italy —and effiecti've implementation of Canada’s new leg- Nation. SUB-ZERO NIGHT GREENV’MJE, Me. (AtPl—The mercury plummeted to six de- grees below zero here Tuesday to make this the coldest overnight ’l‘ooke - B.V.D. and Bluestone makes. ' ’ Plain whites in No-Iron Broadcloth. color- ed checks and silk pattern. Plain shades. From smuelfilgltter-W‘eight Tam“ ratiherflhammsinzliheeid‘sting poundbasls. spot in Maine. HOUSE no HOME STYLE CEHTEII LITESTTIIEAIDLAIMSIM WEDFFEIYOUALLTIE IATERIALS TO GET THE BEST CHANDLER BROS. amen-cum GEESE BUY ISLAND - PRODUCED TURKEYS DUCKS CHICKENS SUPPORT ISLAND INDUSTRY PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE case at the conclusion of Mr. FLEETWOOD l7" Consolefle Model ,. Reg. 239.95 A Real Buy for THIS IS YOUR SALE! 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