Layoffs At Ford Bring In Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) -- National| August, Mr. MacEachen said in Employment Service officersjreply to questions from David have been sent to Windsor,Orlikow (NDP -- Winnipeg Ont., to work out an "'adjust-|North) and Michael Starr (PC-- ment program" to help auto| Ontario). ' workers facing layoffs at Ford Meetings would be held here of Canada, Labor Minister Mac-\this week among Industry Min- Eachen said Monday, lister Drury, External Affairs He also told the Commons|Minister Martin, himself and that prospects are good for re-| company and union officials. employment of 500 of the esti-| Word President Karl Scott mated 1,600 employees who willl would meet the minister today be laid off while Ford modern-\and the United Auto Workers izes and retools its engine plant|president, George Burt, had in Windsor. been invited to a meeting The Canada-U.S. agreement| Thursday to discuss the layoffs. on auto parts is the main cause) Mr. MacEachen said about 1,- of the worker dislocation. 600 Ford employees will be laid The layoffs would occur injoff temporarily while Ford re- stages between mid-May andjtools its plant. Time Claims LBJ Irked By Pearson By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- Three United States weekly maga- zines have referred to Presi- dent John's reaction to the sug- gestion by Prime Minister Pear- Texas Gulf, but an error in staking put ownership in the hands of three Timmins men. These men sold it to Viola TORONTO (CP)--An official of Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. tes- tified Monday that his company would, ohagey # not nave paid more than $5, for the prop- } erty acquired by Windfall Oils|promoter and wife of Windfall and Mines Ltd. last year for|President George MacMillan, in $100,000 and 250,000 shares of|an all - night bargaining ses- stoc' sion in a Timmins hotel room. son in an April 2 speech at Philadelphia that the United) States "pause" in its bombing! of North Viet Nam. ae Time, in listing foreign lead-| ers who have called on_ the! president this year, include | Pearson's name and says he "annoyed the president during his U.S. visit by making a crit- ical speech about the Johnson administration's policy toward Big Three Will Endeavor To Meet Pact Objectives OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's|crease by 1966 in the value of "big three' automobile makers|Canadian content in cars as- have promised to try to meet/sembled in Canada. the objectives of the Canada-- fe says the company 1s) United States auto agreement studying ways to achieve a fur-| on duty-free, cross-border trade|ther $60,000,000 increase in the} in cars and parts, the Commons jast two years of the agreement was informed Monday --1967 and 1968--"and will un- Viet Nam." | U.S. News and World Report,| also a news magazine, says in| its lead story that the president "has not been pleased by the attitude or actions of Lester Pearson, prime minister of Canada fully dependent on (the) U.S. for its defence." "Any foreign leader who} sounds off critically in public about U.S. actions in Viet Nam| can expect to wind up in the er | White House 'doghouse. | BOTH SUGGESTED PAUSE | The magazine links this with the postponement by Johnson Kk. Walter Holyk; Texas Gulf's|Mrs. MacMillan then sold it to exploration manager, told the Windfall royal commission the property contained only a weak anomaly. : An anomaly is a rock deposit which reacts to certain electri- cal conductivity tests and is a likely container for ore. The property, 444 miles from Texas Gulf's $2,500,000,000 cop- per-silver-zinc discovery near Timmins, originally belonged to Steel Strike Staved Off, GIVEN PROBABLE LIMIT mission his company would pay mum" for the claims. Rumors of an ore find on the Toronto Stock Exchange last As U.S. Breathes Easier -- cents is only the price the in-}10:30 a.m. to 3:30 dustry must pay for a strike|MacMillans delay and that the union still/cent of the stock. 17.9) PITTSBURGH (AP)--A four- month steel strike postponement is virtually certain, lifting what f the Johnson administration|expects to win at least viewed as a disastrous threat|cents an hour in wage gains. to the U.S. economy. Although the steel firms and Ratification by the United! the union's wage policy commit- Windfall Not Worth $5,000 Gulf Official Tells Probe MacMillan, Windfall's financer. |St0ck's rise and fall Windfall. | \year. Dr. Holyk told the royal com-' "probably up to $5,000 maxi-| property pushed Windfall shares| to $5.60 from 56 cents on the) July. When it was announced! Copies of letters written last/deriake to meet the full objec-/last week of visits from the) steelworkers union and 10 ma-|tee still must ratify the agree- SCHOOL BOARD NEWS IN BRIEF No decision has been made on'a school site in the Lake ea --o hi Oshawa's there w ri a of Education, it was tr cate, te Nock eumed 't Tast igs oar eeting. commission is investigating the| sale Trustee W. T. Werry's recent eg poor bor -- sue 19 .,|and under who are dependents cluded a three-foot high pile should not be required to pay of electronic data processing) Ontario Hospitalization was ac- sheets containing details of 26,-/knowledged by William Davis. 418 transactions in, Windfall be-| minister of education, Donald tween June 26 and July 31 Jast!C, MacDonald, Andrew Thomp-) son, Albert. Walker, Hon.| The transactions involved 52,-|Michael Starr and the Ontario) 836 buyers and sellers. School grustees' Council. Stu-) So far as the royal commis- dents oy 17 are required to) sion is concerned, this was the P4¥) "0W- most extensive study of trading in a security which had ever been prepared for purposes of investigation in Canada or the United States. STARTED a 6 Evidence filed Monday A. letter from the Hillsdale) |Home and School Association !complaining of inadequate oa |reation facilities at the school was referred to Supt. of Public! Schools C. M. Elliott. Windfall shayes began trading in volume July 6 and on that A day, the statistics showed, the|Ontario County Branch of the MacMillans supplied 39 per cent|Ontario Association for Emo- of the 400,000 shares traded in| tionally Disturbed Childreg to| the first 20 minutes of trading.| 0ne of the board's regular meet: For the whole trading day-- - 30 p.m.--the| phe Kyangelical Pentecostal| supplied 27 per! church's request to- use Mc-| F |Ewen School was granted by Their greatest volume of sell-' the board last night. ing occurred when the stock was rising, when it dipped they, The board filed a letter from| sold little stock the Oshawa Police Commission) On the buying side, Wilbur saying crossing guards on Taun-| Trustees agreed to invite the| Your Money Earns More At CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION '>, oD ma c <>) aiaa706 a BARRY? by oh Xs Sd22 SAVING HOURS: Mon.-Thurd. 9 to 6 Friday 9to9 Saturdoy '$9898 * Yearly Rote Head Office: 19 Simeoe St. N. awa Tel. 723-5221 9 to 5 FOUNTAINHEAD OF SERVICE January to Industry Ministertive of $121,000,000 by the end of/ieaders of India and Pakistan) jor steel firms is expected to}ment, Simkin was so confident/Bradle, of Bradley Brothers,|ton rd. w. were no longer neces- Drury by the presidents of Gen-|the model year 1968," on grounds of domestic PIeS-| he a eral Motors of Canada, Ford of Chrysler President Ron W.|sures and Viet Nam. Both coun-\qay, swapping a postponement] ington today. Feared and gas Pog icanada/Todgham says that, in addition|tries have repeated Pearson's|o¢ Saturday's 12:01 a.m. strike Amited were ed bj Drury in the Commons. Canadian - built. vehicles,|ing of Communist North Viet! cents an hour. Under the agreement, Cana-\Chrysler undertakes to increase Nam "at the right time" to en- dian manufacturers may import)by $33,000,000 between Aug. 1,/courage peace talks. vehicles and parts duty - free|1967 and July 31, 1968,she Cana-| The New Republic, a maga-|tor william E. Simkin after the|t.. otive to May 1 when pres- provided they maintain produc-|dian content of cars assembled)zine of opinion, comments oN) ynion's president, David J. Mc-| 31+ contracts expire tion of Canadian-built cars injin Canada. Johnson's apparent sensitivity|ponald, and chief industry ne- en dren eer proportion to 1984 sales and pro-| Kari £, Scott, Ford president,|'® criticism on domestic issues| ootiator R. Conrad Cooper put He also ee a repay vided they maintain the value\cays Ford agrees that in addi- and says "one assumes that his) thojr initials on the agreement| ment is not reache y ug. = of Canadian. content of vehicles|tion to maintaining Canadian|Teaction to criticism does not Monday. \'a strike or a lockout could oc assembled in Canada at 1964|production of cars, the Cana-\°@'Ty over into foreign affairs." "McDonald emphasized the 11.5! cur." levels plus stipulated annual ay dian content added to vehicles sy ; tor th | workers, McDonald agreed This is a rigged or din.|47OP the union's demand that economy," said federa lany eventual settlement be re- " Mm eay ie ; f ' In exchange for the 11.5-cent|shares. | Mr.|to maintaining production of|suggestion for a pause in bomb-| deadline for a pay raise of 11.5 pay raise for nearly 500,000| D'Arch Doherty, of Doherty, to|Roadhouse and McCuaig Broth-| creases until the end of 1968 E. H. Walker, General Motors president, says current plans should achieve a $60,000,000 in- Car-Pact Faces Scrutiny | By A Congress Committee WASHINGTON (CP) -- The Canada - United States agree- ment on auto tariffs comes un- der crucial congressional scru- tiny today. assembled in this country will be increased by $74,200,000 in the Aug. 1, 1967-July 31, 1968, PM Doubts period. | N-Weapons OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min- \ister Pearson said Monday he has no evidence from official | sources to back up reports the | United States has any plans for jusing nuclear weapons in Viet become law -- removing tariffs) Nam. at the manufacturer level on) Mr. most kinds of motor vehicles) mons and their original parts. Thomas Mann, undersecre- Pearson told the Com- the reports had come only in newspapers and 'we have no right to assume the mere formality Wednes-|he planned to return to Wash-|the company which drilled|sary because of the oe | ;Windfall's property, took 60,000|inaugurated bus service there. | BATS ATTACK MEN MEXICO CITY (AP)--Giant| jers, members of the Toronto|hats with wing spreads of up to/ \Stock Exchange, bought | shares, 35,000\three feet have attacked people| and cattle, report the mountain) The records showed 15,000\inhabitants of northern Chihua-| shares were sold by Consoli-|hua state. Health workers have dated Golden Arrow, a company|been sent to the district with jcontrolled by the MacMillans,|flame-throwers to scour caves jat $1.01. \where the bats might live. the best features their high-priced Most manufacturers save First testimony is expected to|tary of state for economic af- come from U.S. government/fairs, will testify today in place spokesmen backing the agree-|of Undersecretary George Ball, ment. who had been named originally. The witnesses for the prose-/Mann is No. 3 in the state de- cution--the U.S. auto vane in-|partment, dustry, which has signalled The ways and means commit- tee Mee -- fa pred a pang A pe of Representa- 8 0 w during the|tives is the forum. next two days, or longer if the) 'Tenor of the criticism to date hearings is extended beyond|i, that the agreement, signed --. oa Ade 16 by Prime Minister Pear- @ government has been atison and President Johnson, work, seeking to soften such|benefits the North American opposition so that the U.S. side|auto + maker but not the inde- of the agreement can speedily'pendent parts producer. Pact-Detractors Selfish, Chrysler Prexy Charges SARNIA (CP)--Ronald Sade. | helanee of Canada's financial ham of Windsor, Ont., president! trade of Chrysler. Canada Ltd., said "we ne : Monday opponents of the Can- e were told there would ada-United States auto trade|have to be cuts made in the agreement either have selfish country's imports and increases attitudes or a political motive. United States is contemplating that course." The prime minister told Op- position Leader Diefenbaker he is concerned about the reports. |But he said there is no evi- dence that such is the policy "or the intended policy" of the United States. During the weekend there were reports from Washington that the U.S. administration feels it should use whatever weapons are needed to end Communist aggression against South Viet Nam. VoW Attacks Viet Support TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto's Voice of Women Monday pro- tested the Canadian govern- |ment's support of U.S. action in | Viet Nam. | The protest telegram to sent in a Minister was Prime He told a service club meet- ing the agreement will repre-| sent a boon to Canada's econ-| omy and result in a new thrust in the upward growth of Can- made in the country's exports."'| Pearson, A duplicate telegram Statements to this effect, he) went to External Affairs Minis- said, were made by Progressive| ter Martin. Conservative officials who now; A group said that Canada's are voicing opposition to the|current attitude "may well lead ada. Mr. Todgham said the agree- "People disagreeing with the;ment does not provide free agreement are either selfish or|trade--"it is an important step have a political motive behind|toward free trade . . . some- the statements they are mak-|thing we will ultimately reach." ing," he said. Mr. Todgham, who also is president of the Canadian Mo- tor Vehicle Association and a director of Polymer Corp., said the agreement was brought about as a "necessity for Can- ada to keep from going busted." He said talks started two years ago toward the agree- ment that steps would have to be taken to overcome the im- A renowned research institute has Ford Shatters Profit-Record DETROIT (AP)--Ford Motor, Co. reported Monday a record breaking first-quarter profit of 200,800,000, equal to $1.81 a! actual reduction or retraction = fe oe tiks wil | (shrinking) took place. _ The arks 0 * Mil-\ Among these case histories were lion and $1.30 were set in the} a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids. painlessly, It relieves itch- ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissues. One hemorrhoidal case history after another reported "very strik- ing improvement." 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