10 The Guardian. Thurs. July 16. 1964. I Fire Sweeps ; Tokyo Area TOKYO (APT _- Fire swept through an industrial area in southern Tokyo Tuesday night. touching oft blasts from explo- elves and gasoline. Police said eight persons were 14. missing and 45 injured. 3 The fire. at Shin v awa. razed 1 10 warehmrses containing ex-; plosives. One gasoline tank 1 went up in flames. The fire was extinguished at- 1 ter a three-hour fight. , Police are investigating the‘ cause. NEH.— Fish—PROM 5 Damaged By Fire HARBOR GRACE. Nfld. (CPI -—A fire Tuesday ripped through the third storey of the North Eastern Fisih Industries Limited plant here. causing an estimaa ted 5100.000 damage. No injuries 1 were reported. ‘ Cause of the fire was not. known but Provincial Fire Com. ; missioner Frank Ryan said he‘ will conduct an investigation. _ Fire fighting apparatus from, Harbor Grace and St. John's fought the blaze. ' North Eastern Fisheries Is the major buyer of fish for the Con- ’ eeption and Trinity Bay areas. 1 Car Factories Getting Ready For New Models: TORONTO 'CPT ~- Canadianl car and truck production is be-i ginning to drop as manufactur-i ers tool up for the 1965 model year. says the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers“ Association. for-. meriy the Canadian Automobilei Chamber of Commerce. Scheduled car and truck pro-1 duction for the week endingi July 18 is 5,694 units compared! with 12.446 units the previous.’ week. and 13.681 the previous Week. For the year to date. how-. ever. car and truck production} is a record 449,208 units com-1 produced <1 pared ’lth 374.797 during the corresponding period of 1963. Scheduled car production by. company this week and totali production for the yea" to that end of last week. with last; week's actual production and; prodiwtion for the similar pe- rir-l of last year in brackets: \merican Motors 689 (8061:* 20.320 118.465 ‘. Chrysler 2.000. r2221»; 38.069 146.1251. Ford 1 1.572 13.3501: 100.845 181.8%).1 General Motors—(3.59m 190.5113 (164.90%. Studebaker 240 12401” 8.733 44.4741. Volvo 50 (501:: 1.228 '00‘. . UK. Minister Has Criticism ‘ Of Washington LONDON lReuterSI —- Trans- port. Minister Ernest Marples Wednesday night attacked the US. Federal maritime commis- sion for “acting as if the United States has the rizht to regulate the affairs of the world as a whole." He asked the House of Com- mons to agree to a bill to com- hat the commission‘s demands that British shippers cancel contracts because they infrinzed US. anti-trust laws. The bill empowers ministers to order British shippers under penalty of fines up to £1000 ‘$3.0001 no American and foreign shipping laws which they con- tsjirier lntrlnge British jurisdic- on. It also protects British ellip- pers against the commission's demands for information about freight rates on grounds they might be contrary to th commercial interest: of the US. Marples said the bill was not retaliatory but necessary by 11.5. government actions which cincroached on British jurisdic- on Many ol the omtracta whose form the commission was try- ing to dictate were between British exporters and shlpown- ers based in Britain, he said. "Can it really be wondered that we object?" Crash Probe Continuing OTTAWA 'CPI—lnveetigation into the Nov. no Air Canada crash near Montreal with a loss of 118 lives is not expected to be completed until mid-Septem- ber. Transport Minister Pick- ersgill said Wednesday in the Commons. Replying to Leon Balcer. former Conservative transport minister. Mr. Pickersgill said the investigation will determine only facts and not allocate iame.‘ The minister said 90 per cent of the OCR jet's structure has been accounted for in the big- gest investigation in Canadian aviation history. Some items were being processed in labor- stories. PLAY TITLE ANGLTCIZED “TRATFORD. Ont. 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