16 The Guardian. Charlottetown. “on. All?“ 5- Canadian Auto Parts Plan Gets Blast From U.S. Senator By HAROLD MORRISON iernment which (l9tl-3lf‘~ war "It WASHINGTON (Cpl—senaluf poverty. reduces lain-s and Stuart Symington has called on fights unemployment docs fur the US. government to lakeidpfpnd U3: iiiamirai-iiirrrs 'irzent action to counter the .m- uazamsi subsidmm in rs . gr pact of Canada’s automotive hin; cnmnommn n centii'c program. saying ta I unless something is- don?' the llgrllgljtfdggfng’ylloiy'n lhc drain litrlusl‘r‘sl1 lose 60.00010“ m um if we do not ia-e a nmitirc What the Missouri Democrat and the US automobile parts. lhduslry have in mind is the. president possible application of a U5. Under the ("ariarllait plan. an- countervailing duty against lrn-I frtmotiile and parts manufac- onrts of automobile parts made} "Net‘s at? Pt‘f‘numzt’d '" H in Canada. Such a duty couidl pand home production through be applied if the lreasury de.i a tariff rebate on imports eoiitv- oarttnent concludes that alent tn the rise in exports of ports have been aided by a pub- vehicles and parts The (“aria lic "bounty" or "subsidy" in than government has taken the “In: home country lolis t' lll" menis." Whitaker “five the 3 erlFl‘ll’lE for some mo . . the WT“ "f "1" “PM?” ‘37“ whether such a duty could be ment on Tariffs and Tradt’ applied in the Canadian case.‘ Whitaker said US automobile but an official said the legal manufacturer: operating in agper‘t; are still under study by Canada like the plan s‘lnca they departmental lawyers can obtain lowerprwfi carts in Meanwhile. U5 automobtic Canada and thereby increase parts manufacturers and whole 'fhelr profits But many US. salers have organized a .lO'ml‘ parts manufacturers "4‘ “PIN”. committee h ea ded by JHCK forced to curtail or halt W'Wl‘l‘“ Whitaker. president of Whitaker (ion altogether Cable Corporation of North Th9 subjeci i; [ikclv to come Kansas City. Mo. to combat tht up a, the next meeim: or the lmDBCt “f lhe canadla" pro Canada-U.S. cabinet committee gram. ion trade and economic matters “tRlTEg to h? lll OMAHA ll'l April Correspondence disclosed in the Senate Tuesday by Syming C R0 ton shows that Whitaker wrote President Johnson March it e). In Alaska ELLERSLIE is Bone Dry Hubert Hutchinson is confined ’ to his home through illness. \NCHORAG-FZ. Uaslta ’AP’ Lemuel Day. Wellington. spcnl Thousands and maybe eicn mil~ a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. lions of fish may be up the Peter Millar. Cooper River without water Patterson Mar-(faull. Halifax. Reports have been f'u'llll'nlf‘f‘l N 5.. spent the weekend Visiting that the river. one of \laska's hJS pa“?an MP and Mrs- JaCk largest. is bone dry. possibly MacCaull because of an upstream :lacial ‘.\l.iss Kathleen Ellis. Summerhice jam caused by the :real side. spent the weekend Visiting earthquake last Friday The her DBTPUlF- "l" alld “'5' UN“ Copper River flows into the er Ellis. also i'tsiliing his "3" Gulf of Alaska at (‘ni-dma. in ents were .llr and Mrs Danny it". heari nf [hp quakpq'ai'aged Ellis. Fredericton. N. . region. Gerald Martiisland. r‘t'ederc 1n Swamp. a [New {ulwries lcton. VB. spent the Weekend official said the rIi-i-in; Im o‘ “mm: ’1“ “He'll-V M" and the waterway Could mean a ter- M“ w‘" Marmgand rific loss of red salmon .\Irs Hermon Adams and fame . lly. Halifax. NS. are “Siting 5“le 'l Hu'(h'”5.”2' hre' 8‘ the home M Mr} and Mrs. . :ional director of the 1 “ur- Bemard Man“ eaii of commercial fisheries. ML and Mrs Bermmm Phlp said salmon spawned lasl fall hm. Halifax. were weekend “5. should heading out 'of up: "(it's of her mother. Mrs. J 5. "Wm MN" 1w“; “’10”! the-t \lillar 1mm ' Beecher Macnouzan is home Hutchinson said it was alsti after being in Toronto Hospital allow time for WU“: red whore he underwent surgery. m0“ ‘0 1391"" “19“”: “war” Luther Ellis is confined to his ‘ Ute N'Gan after their year‘s sta, home with a back injury. 31" 95“ “3‘0? lliss Arlene Hayes, Charlolle- "We should have millions oi loii'n. spent the holidays visiting downstream migrants Slal'llllf.‘ her parents. Mr and Mrs. to come down right now." he G?il‘1€ Hayes said. “Most of these would hc Mr and Mrs \lbert Waugh red salmon, but we'd have mil- and family. Wilmol. were recent lions of young Silvers, kings visitors of her parents, Mr and ‘and chums. too." Mrs Gordon llillar. The Copper and nearby Ber- )liss )Iaiilyn Williams. Tornn- mg rivers pi-ndi‘icpd 71,000 cases lo. spent the Easter holidays vis- of salmon valued in $2‘5oo‘ooo iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs lag] NM, Budd Williams E w "“""“‘—“‘—‘“"’ \lr and Mrs rnest aite. Fredericton. spent the weekend1 visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs Alvin Waite. _ Mrs Edith Wall. Baltic. Miss Kathleen Mm‘rison,bum- spent the Easier hoimays in Mcrsidc. spent the weekend \‘lS- Nnmmm‘ M“, gm.“ of hm. h,.n_ iting her Daren“: MT" and Mfs- tlicr Mr Stanley Dymciit and John Morrison. Mrs Dympnp “‘55 .V‘Fl“ 5'13"?" cm" ’3 (PW - Mr. and M r. Carl Hunter days iisnin: ll1 Summetside. h” ‘ _ . ., . aye ietutncd to Indian Riici guests ofh‘llisses f‘olleen and an“. ‘ pp “1 i n E "1? winter lola Hutc inson. ' .‘ 7 Mr. and MN mm" mm.” months In hensmglon. mm. "we," “mm” m Tmm, Mr and Mrs Clark Fasoley. N5. Hamilton. spent the Easter \Ir and MN (‘yi‘il Williams ‘VWkend l" Halllax- V S- and family \iei'p weekend visit- Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bryon- m: in Hallfak’. NS. ton and daughter Terry. Baltic \liss .loan Burieigh. Siimmer— were visitors to St. Eleanor! on sirlc. spent the weekend visiting Sunday. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bur—. 0n Saturd ay evening. . r. inn Burlcigli and Mrs. John MacN’utt, \‘l;l~ Mr. and Mrs. .lack ‘Vlaclsaac peqiie entertained at a card and son. Borden. were recent. party sponsored by the mem- "lSl'OTS other parents, Mr. and berss of Malpeque Women' In- Mrs El.“ MacNevin. :siitute when ten tables of Mrs Ken Maclsaac and lain-{cards were in play. The lad- llv and Mrs Gordon Wallace . lea first prize went to \frs. Jo and son left recently for Toronto ‘ nior H i it he y and the gentle where their husbands are em: man's to William 0. Donald Dloyed. lConolation wards went to Mr Stanley Evans. Bedeque. .Mrs. Gerald Mill and Mr. Ger- iias a recent \'l5llm‘ of Mr. and ald Mill. ‘li‘s William (‘rant On Monday evening the Darn- Mi‘s. Luther Ellis was hostess ‘ ley and Sea View Unit of the in St .lohn‘s Anglican Ladies,IlCW at the Princetown United Aid on Wednesday. Meeting Church. Malpeque sponsored a opened with prayers followed by parlor social at the home of roll call and minutes of previous i Mr. and Mrs, Robert S. Cou- meeting. isins. Darnley when a program Next meeting roll call to be of vocal solos. readings. con- nnsiicrcd with something for 3 tests and games was much en- grah hag. also decided to send loved by all. The pianists were for remnants Mrs Russell McKay and Mrs. \‘cxt baking committee. Mrs. .Harold W no d Side. Delicious illimn England and Mrs. John lunch was served by the hos- Morrison. less assisted by the members of Meeting closed with the Lord‘s , the Unit. Prayer and a story was read by 1 Master David Riley is VISIlA ‘.\lrs. Erwin Dennis which wasiing in Kcnsington. the guest of enjoyed by all and a delicious Mr. Kenneth Clark. lunch was served by hostess and i no Easter Sunday afternoon. committee. ‘ were conducted in \l.iss Mary Williams. Toronto. ,Princciown Unitcd Church at spent the weekend visiting hergMalpeque with Rev. Ralph parents. Mr and Mrs. Clifford i .lohnstone offtci a ti it g Two Williams imemhcrs were received by \liss .lean Phillips. Toronto.lcertificate. spent the weekend visiting her i The Sacrament of the l, o r d's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell tsupper was observed ' .. Special mu sic included a Miss Bi'nestccn England Sum- ‘vocal solo "When 1 Survey The morside. was a recent visitor of I Wondrous Cross by Mrs, Stuart her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers. the organist being Alfred MacLean. Mrs. Clarence Carr l‘.\l MacCaull was a recent. Boyd Donald. Kensmgion is \'lSllOl‘ of his daughter. Melda -\'isiting his sister Mrs. (‘latr ltlrii-Calll. Montreal. Que. lMacLeod and Mr. Machod of \lr and Mrs. James Burleigh ‘ Long River. and family were recent visitorsl Miss Grace Easter of lndian of her mother. Mrs. Earl Ellis l River who has been a patient and Mr Ellis. lin Prince County Hospital for Charlie Hutchinson. Summer-jibe past few weeks is convale- sidc. spent the week visiting his aciiig at the home of her broth- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bryonler. Mr. Roy Easter and Mrs Hutchinson i Easter of New Annan. Colin Hutchinson. Summersidie' Mrs. Elmer Somers of New spent the weekend visiting his Arman. formerly of India it Ion and daughter-in-hw. Mr. River is a patient in the Prince and Mrs. Bryan Hutchinson. County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs mind Adams Archibald Ramsay. Hamilton l have gone to Maine to attend is a patient in Prince County ‘3 :3 V stand to stop roch rmroacli_ ‘ ositton that this is not a sub: The department has been con-l sidy plan and is Pnttrel‘.‘ within ‘ ‘2‘ ....n'a "w 2. or. «mum-mu. u .nwihswtt'“ smartly styled rainwear with a new look Rain or shine its fashion right for all occasions. But- toning to the neck with neat .iie'vero and raglan sleeves fashion points to the loose belt set at a low waistline and the new panel pleats glving a gay youthful swing. 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