» ; ‘ i & Arrested fn the Daniel Goldman kidnapping case ye * 6urfised, Fla., is Gaston For- tuna Genereux, 51 year old re- $14 Million Grain Elevator Is Planned For Port t Cartier QUEBEC (CP)—Buildjng of a should be completed by Decem- $14,000,000 grain. elevator at | ‘Port Ce ae, on: - norih | shore St. awrence | | ation the start. a 4 by of the 1968 Premier Jean Lesage. : The elevator, to be built by int. Os 100s tas ac a ts ary ‘us lf Socal. ta axel 0 o the port and it will then be some $200,000,000 worth of grain | sels. the Louis Dreyfus annually. Construction of the elevator, -which will provide employment |will pick up raw ore from the for 125 persons, is to begin this | Quebec, month and the concrete shell ‘pany for the return trip. ret OTTAWA (CP)—The Board of ‘Broadcast Governors wants the ‘regulation concerning. partisan political ,, broadcasts ‘revamped before *veting day to.end ‘“im- possible dittioultien’” it - brought about. The BBG has announced jown interpretation of the rule— “that such broadcasts are ‘pro- . hibited for voting day and the preceding 48 hours only for sta- affected area. For a federal: general elec- tion, of course, this would mean ~ jevery Canadian radio and_tele- -_|vision -stationy For a provincial “election, it would mean only those stations with signals re- ceived within the province. For a federal or provincial byelec- !tion, it -would- lower the restric- ition to signals going . into the specific riding. The board said until the ruling is changed it is not prepared ‘to proceed | againsf any station ‘for “possible breaches in rela- ‘tion to municipal ‘ elections.” ‘Any private person who believes remains free to bring an action against. a station, the BBG added, te TYPICAL PROBLEMS type of headaches the has given the. BBG were po up during the campaign for-tast year’s Nov. 8 federal election. {A municipal election in Nova | Scotia coincided with a visit to KIDNAP ‘SUSPECT ARRESTED’ ident from Pawtucket, R.I. mapped last week and $50,000 | le being detained by the r demanded. FBI in Roca Raton city jail. (AP Wirephoto’ | the area” By New _ Democrat The 18-year-old youth was kid- : ‘Robert ‘Duclos, president of|Leader Douglas on ‘a federal |the Dreyfus Corp., said the cost |campaign-trip. A similar prob- of shipping grain will be re- Jem arose out west with a mu- use of larger vessels than those federal campaign. Has tions with signals going into the. there has been such a breach} | =8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘en April 4, 1968. | BBG Plans To Seek Change In Political Broadcast Rules: | | fe at ™ Scrap Prices | Show Decline °s:- CLEVELAND, Ohio. (AP)— Scrap. prices plummeted -last | tion for the first’ qiiarter of week at important market cen- \¥ear is estimated at 32,777; Tegulation as it is, written, the, tres folowing a sharp decline in | ‘ons. a8 BBG says, means that .a ert brokers’ bids for the April auto. | 000 is the like 1965 period. inflated by a strike threat says the oeygewrs : estimates output or Ai 2,709,000. net tons, same as a week before. Produ nicipal campaign at any poin in the country should put a | motive tonnage lists, Steel mag: 4 Shree aey halt to broadcasting Steel's composite price on No.’ alec Briefs any federal election cam-|, heavy, melting scrap fell $2.17 neler han the entire cone hast week to $32.50 a ton, ee] OTTAWA (CP)—New 90-day Is reason, the announce as | tending the decline in the mar- government of Canada treasury | ‘that it will wash its hands of|ment adds, the board the ruling as far as municipal : : j (ket that started several weeks bills,auctioned Thursday: be Le ae ney leipal "more than once. recon mended aah, 000,600 at an average | price and Saas Clarifies Ito) ithe: ot Despite lower prices, _ _min |yield 0 an per cen 770—and—4.99- For provincial and federal lhe amendment or deletion buying hasn't been stimulated , ae eee Me re elections or’ byelections, the/ ‘The regulation ‘reads | says the metal-working weekly. nee > sacl asl ee BBG added, it has made its! «yo licensee shall broadcast “Steelmakers are leaning /at 97.424 and 5.90 per cent (last a program, advertisement or (heavily on their own stocks ani announcement of a partisan po-| litieal character on any day that) an election is held for -the elec-| tion of a member of the House | of Commons, the legislature of heavier supplies of hot metal to week, 97.460 and 5.23 per cent.) support-—_bigh furnace | meKs "|. TORONTO (CP)—W.. B. Ma- The magazine “Says steel con- inne has been elected president sumption in 1966 is expected ty,| top last year’s d. and that |f Preston Mines Ltd. succeed- a province or the council of a see: shipment record aed municipal corporation, or on. the y ing Robert H. Winters who re- signed last year and now is fed- com- vice- s eral minister of trate fn ARLIER RECORD tmerce. Mr. Malone irst larger thas. in. any_ comparable period in which demand is not [Ltd preadet “ot lo Algom Minis Power Co, i have approved last |benture issued of $7,500 000 An-} the |glo-Canadian Pulp -and Paper) c- | Mills” thessgroup of 009 |The 6'2-per-cent compared with 35,043,- debentures, | 1986 and are priced at* $100. Carr, president of Howell Ware-| |houses Ltd., ippesident of the Canadian Im- jporters Association. $105,-| TORONTO (CP) — Sharehold- tor, ers of Nova Scotia Light’ andlery. consumption this year This regulation has been” on 4) ed -to range between | the books since 1958 and the) 95,000,000 and ,100,000,0) tons. | BBG has been trying for years easily topping last year's seoord | to get more specific limitations |of around 93 million.” spelled out. | Demand for steel is so strong, | Drafting its own interpretation? says Steel that some producers of the ruling appeared to be an-|have reluctantly pressed mar- other move to get sovernment ginal blast furnaces and finish- | Let us help you. action. |ing facilities into. operation. , ENTERPRISE BAKERY: The BBG added that it Is pre: First-half : tonnage movement | 295 Grafton St. Dial 4-8747 pared to advise stations ;from_ domestic mills onee be whether or not they are af | ‘ fected by a ban in any specific ¢/ 5 two days immediately preced- 7 ing any such day.’ (ce ; ‘WE MAKE TO ORDER... 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TORONTO (CP) — A publie loffering is expected soon of a is being offered by a 240,000 «share issue: of British, ‘Columbia+¥orest Products six- cre apo gs | | per- conf reeerable, cumi'a- 15; |tive $: ock by a group. of Toronto-based investment deal- ers. SURGEONS GO MODERN Stockholm’s. Karolinska Hos- pital. is to have the: world’s first ‘proton knife,” powered |by.. a $150,000 linear* accelera- for bloodless brain -surg- TORONTO /(cP)—A new de- |: mature. April TORONTO (CP) — Ernest P.) has been elected nN i oes - Edubation on For Agriculture Two programs of interest to all_Is- ‘landers who are concerned about Agri- cultural Education will ke held on Mon- day and Tuesday, March 4 and 5. ' CFCY TV - 6:00 - 6:25 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 4: * TOPIC: “Education For Agriculture" | __ FEATURING: Dr. W. A. Jenkins, Principal, N.S.A.C. Mr. Charles Yeo, St. Eleanors — Mr. Alan Forbes, Lot 16 ; A public meeting on Agricultural Education — Kensington Regional High School Tuesday, April 5 - 8:00 p.m. GUEST: Dr. W. A. Jenkins This meeting is sponsored by “the Kensington — School 7 ~ general public is "Cm oe which now can go through the Literal interpretation of the seaway. | PORT OPEN ALE YEAR Ships of 100,000 tons displace- Cartier and‘ the region—as it is |ment can enter Port Cartier, |a typical case of. economic : de- ber, 1966, Mr. Lesage said. The /elevator should be in full oper- bogus which is open all year: because | centralization — the ‘ installa- —_——_—__— of-.a-— ir_ice-clear- _the Louis ‘Dreyfus Corp. The -port will be a_trans-ship- |ing mechanism installed at ie Quebec shows that the pres- Lakers will. bring |port’s bottom.: . lence ‘of our province on the- The south side of. port, which | international grain m. will belongs to Quebec:-CartierMin-! definitely be_established. ing, will be rented to Dreyfus | “As for the increased traffic Corp. The elevator~will~have—a-; on —the--St._—Lawrence-. River-| capacity — of 10,000,000 bushels | which_the company’s new opera- but the -annual grain turnover | tions will naturally bring about, is expected to be some 100,00U,- 000, the premier said. *. and Canadian grain | transferred to océan-going ; ves- The emptied lakers will \then be transferred to ocean-go- |ing vessels. The emptied lakers Cowes pees. 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