as {the company's annual meeting. prepares for larger and more or $14.71 a share Despite the continued in- profitable production. ibs of res ove an crease in production, Mr. Scott In 1964, Ford of Canada's subsidiaries and higher produc- said, profits may continue. to be profit dropped to $7,351,496 or tion costs for the Canadian op- restricted while the company $4.43 a share from $24,401,134 eration, 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 13, 1965 Chrysler Will |Ford Can't Recover Losses ner ER SIN nen ee tk US Punishment Book Won't Take Sides OTTAWA (CP) -- Ralph B.|thetic ear Thursday with the Cowan (L -- York Humber)jhope of learning first - hand sought assurances in the Com-|future American plans for the mons Monday night that alwar in Viet Nam, and the pos- pamphlet being prepared by the|sibility of a peaceful solution. government on capital punish- ment will not be prejudiced in|yjeq to leave London tonight favor of those who seek the ab-|for New York where he is to olition of hangings. Donald S. Macdonald (L--Tor-|Thant of the United Nations, onto Rosedale)l parliamentary/address the Economic Club of secretary to Justice Minister|New York and hold talks with Favreau, said the publication is|the president in Washington be- being designed to help members/fore returning to Britain. in "informed consideration" of the question. No sides were be-| most likely be at the top of the ing taken. Mr. Cowan, who favors re-\wilson although talks also are taining capital punishment, said expected to touch on the North UAW Veterans At New Posts WINDSOR, Ont. veteran members of the United Auto Workers Union have been given important posts with the international union in Canada, says George Burt, Canadian di-|include Hanoi, rector. Charles McDonald, for mer|° his agenda but Wilson's president of Local 200 here, and unquestioning support of U.S. more recently the local's finan- cial secretary, has been named to the international service staff. He will be stationed in Toronto. Frank Quinlan, president of A ; aid H Britain they see little point in the Windsor and District Labori¢ordon Walker's visit to their and long an active|spitals when he sets off to Asia Council (CP)--Two|tional peace negotiations on the To LBJs By BORIS MISKEW Canadian Press Staff Writer Prime Minister Wilson lends President Johnson a sympa- The prime minister is sched- meet with Secretary-General U The Vietnamese conflict will discussion between Johnson and Atlantic Alliance and on Brit- ain's financial picture. Wilson's mission to the U.S. coincides with British plans to send former foreign secretary Patrick Gordon Walker to a number of Asian capitals to study the possibility of interna- South Vietnamese war. | AROUSED OUTCRIES Gordon Walker had hoped to) the capital of North Viet Nam, and Peking PM Lends An Ear Export To U.S. WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A spokesman for Chrysler Canada said Monday the company h ot yet decided what prices will be charged for 80,000 cars it plans to export to the United States next year. Th. company also has not yet decided which models it will build for U.S. markets, he said. An announcement about the proposal last month by Chrys- ler President R. W. Todgham referred to the 1966 model year, the spokesman said. The Chrysler announcement came about two months after Prime Minister Pearson and President Johnson signed a free Polici ment as well as from other quarters of the country. His unflinching backing of the American policy in Viet Nam obviously is going against the grain of many Labor party members, who had been criiical 'of U.S. policy on many issues while they were in opposition. Wilson therefore will have '9 bring back logical arguments as to why Britain should con- tinue to support the U.S. in Viet Nam. Because Of Pact, It Claims OAKVILLE, Ont, (CP)--Prof-,probably buy three per cent its of Ford Motor Co. of Can-|more cars from Ford in 1965 ada Ltd, will not recover im-|than they did last year, he told mediately from the depressed level of 1964 because of the When a Child Has Diarrhea costs of adjusting to the U.S.- Canada auto trade plan and When ani one in the fa general expansion, President However, Canadians willl mother ¢ Karl E. Scott said Monday, GEESE BRED IN CITY | Shin ice REGINA (CP)--The Wascana adults. Dr. Fowler's Extract has been Bird Sanctuary, in the heart of] family-proven for over 115 years. this prairie city, raises about] Simple Diarrhea Is one of the most 300 goslings annually. They are parm olgg ol bal gees Bae distributed to other areas of the|upsets. Always keep Dr. Fowler's Extract] province where there is good|of Wild Strawberry on hand to give fast living for geese. relief, restore intestinal balance, 68-3 Peace of Mind is a priceless "extra" dividend when you invest in adequate PERMANENT PERSONAL POLICIES of Life Insurance. Ge EXCELSIOR LIFE 7 2 Mabe CAPECE Ge OVIGD AMY trade auto agr t which al- lows auto manufacturers to im- port cars and parts free of duty providing certain qualifications are met. The pact has not yet been ratified by the U.S. Con- gress. City Backs Drop His success will largely de- pend on whether Johnson can convince. him. that American plans in Southeast Asia are genuinely aimed at bringing peace to South Viet Nam and that the dangers of the crisis blossoming into a full - scale war are remote. ' Wilson has shown willingness to bend backwards in his ef- forts to avoid U.S. British » In Drinking Age friction since the election of his * Labor party by a slim majority| CHATHAM (CP)--City coun- last October. jeil Monday endorsed a recent lresolution by Windsor protest- NEEDS U.S. SUPPORT ling any move to lower the legal He needs U.S. support in his| drinking age in Ontario. : efforts to restore to an opti-| The resolution, approved in |mistic level Britain's shaky;the interests of traffic safety, is to be forwarded to Premier Robarts and the transport and attorney-general's depart- ments. economic structure that his government had inherited from the ousted Conservative administration. policy in Viet Nam apparently; had poured cold water on the) idea. 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