12 The Guardian, Thurs., Sept. 15, 1966 Card Firm Enters Plea Not Guilty TORONTO (CP)—William F: Coutts Co. Ltd., a Toronto-based | greeting card firm; entered a plea of not guilty Tuesday ft seven charges in the Ontario Supreme Court under the Com- bines Investigation Act. The company is charged thal between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 1962, it refuséd to sell its greet- ing cards to Dean's Avon Ltd im Halifax because Dean's had fesold or offered to resell. greet- ing cards at a price less than a minimum specified by Coutts A similar. charge against Coutts, within the same period of time,.is in connection with Dartmouth Flower and Gift! Shop in Dartmouth, -N.S. The third count says that Coutts, between May | and Crt. $1, 1953, induced C. Cole and Co! ~-Ltd. of Toronto to resell greeting cards at a price- speci- fied by Coutts. The fourth and fifth counts | charge that the company in- duced Sayvette Ltd. of ot and Woodward Steinberg Ltd. of.) Montreal, between Jan. 1 and | Dec. “31, 1961, to resell greeting | eards at a price specified by Coutts. The sixth charges that the | firm - between Ort. 1, 1960 and . April 30, 1961, was party te the granting of $350'to Davis Agenéy of Ottawa Ltd., a purchaser of Coutts . card. The final charge cites that the [° firm repeated the grant to Da- vis between Aug. 1, 1961 and April 30, 1962. onl “The trial continues. _ Three Nations - Due To Join Commonwealth’ | ‘ fTONDON (CP) — Common- | wealth membership is to be | boosted to 26 within the next six weeks when three new coun- | fries are welcomed into _ the loosely knot association. { Canada’s Arnold Smith, Com- monwealth Secretary - general, | told reporters prime- ministers and heads of delegations meet: | The additions will- be Bots- | ing- here have agreed to | new~ members. The_ additions .will be Bots. | wana, the present sonthern~ Af- rican enclave- of “Bechuanaland which becomes independent from Britain Sept. 29; Lasotho, the African enclave of Bausto- | land which gains independence Oct. 4, and Barbados in the | Caribbean. Islands due for. inde- | pendence Oct. 30. Smith said he has been- in| touch with President Juli.s Ny | erere of Tanzania — the only }- Commonwealth country not rep- fesented at- the conference— and his approval also was ob-- tained. . Pollsters See Trouble For | U.S. President WASHINGTON ident NP) — Pres Johnson is -in political —trouble—heading—inte_the-Nov,84 congressional elections,t w o | leading public-opinion | pollsters gay. But, in a sample of the com> _Dlexities .of the issues shaping. 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