{ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1966 23 | - | mission would rise to 20.62 cents lin Avot and ciituaes tS cin | until 1969 when there would be | some reduction, The rate would Sc wat AA. 3% ' ~ Uleaper ud is sreuiticu | then climb sharply again after If Board Backs U.S. Route = OTTAWA (CP) --If Trans-|into Canada at Sault Ste. Marie,| Mr. Clark was asked what ef- Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. is per-|Ont., and Sarnia. fects the Great Lakes develop- jmitted to move more of West- I Id have on the supp! \ DISCUSS COSTS ment wou pply ern Canada's natural gas to| . yin advised the |of gas and markets in Northern Eastern Canada. through the|ioarq its cost of moving gas | Ontario. Aad ae 3 Meee fer RS astro Woes Grow Ey ARCH MacKENZIE -- |ice of the U.S. agriculture de-| credited with most of Cuba's WASHINGTON (CP) -- Cuban} partment says in a current re-| trade since 1961 and a Cuban times are hard times now, | view of Cuba that "gre there pete deficit = ee than _-- ious signs indicate. | provided less in 1965 than seven | 000,000 is said to have accrue : yh A actions travellers re-| years earlier. | in the period 1962-64, Last year, ---- Sta a Paty il _ to the centre of its eastern mar-| "The result of the project turning from visits (o Cuba Say| Sugar ouiput was Roua vit | Bina, Japan, Morsecs, Society se -- 1 eva a vat wanld fallin 1987 to 16.62 would be to bring a greater that agriculture--so often the| blames drought ana negiect tor) ana we Unied Aarau Tepabtic | Wo thern --_ ------- nante ner thonsand enhie feet | abundance of gas into Northern Achilles heel of Communist re-| declase elsewhere and it says | were main non-Communist bay- | ener Bo was told 'Wadnes- from 19.4 cents in 1966 if the | Oatarte for a period of years, gimes including the Soviet Un-| that total food output was nearly | ers of Cuban sugar. iy ny Great Lakes project is built|If the Great Lakes link is in- fon and China--has deteriorated|15 per cent below the level} Drought and the planting of "9" ,.,,|through the U.S. The price stalled, we will be able to etter under the rule of Premier Fidel achieved in 1957-58. | more sugarcane, depleting graz-| D. G. Clark of Toronto, vice-| would remain below the 1966|serve our eastern Canadian Castro. It says the Cuban consumer | ing acreage, likely will reduce) president for sales of Trans- level until 1974. jmarket --_ specifically, south- There has been bad luck| will have to tighten his belt) milk and meat supplies further |Canada, said construction of a| But if the southern route miseaiees Ontario -- with its- ranging from hurricane damage to the staple crop of sugarcane again in 1966, still cut off from! this year, says the U.S. ana- $200,000,000 pipeline through not approved, the cost of trans- | growth. to drought and a world decline the: United States which used to | lysis. 7 supply 30 per cent of Cuban| China will take 600,000 tons eeegee See te Reta od in the price of sugar, to which| foodstuffs. of sugar instead of 700,000 and peer af engineering aad pipe- the Cuban economy remains) Imports of wheat and flour| has warned that ¢ommodity line work in Canada, would re wedded. from Canada, on Soviet account, A fresh blow was dealt by| have more than doubled--total- | 1 5 sk og ao cemeds will total ag the cost of gas transporta- F p ; tion. China in January when, ap-|ling 450,000 metric tons last} 135,000 tons instead of 250,000 ee parently roc the Castro! year. | tons provided last year. The second -- _-- of ere brand of Marxism failed to! "The U.S, report says "imports | J@". 7, the Cuban government een nat mare oo measure up to China's hard-line) of jivestock breeding stock from | © ; tom . , ideologogy, vital rice shipments! Caine and feed oe the So- | three pounds a person from six. jried a - par ay sil were halved. | viet Union appeared to be pro-| The U.S. report says the per | Trans- ee Pasig okie hi Since rice is a Cuban staple,| qucine results in greater milk | capita rice consumption in 1958 fers ps a neaived yg ease it will hit the general populace! and meat output." But this was | Was more than 10 pounds. Ich es oases " nated ra hard--a populace which, from) a limited recovery and 1965 po- | dds to 'Trans -Canada's customers gly me we Rov wthted = duction is said to have declined | leverywhere east of Winnipeg. seek entry to the United States FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shodes ond Fobrices .. . 80, ++ Mé&C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS EXPERTLY INSTALLED 723-7827 . Somewhat larger shipments 74 Celina Street 4 7 , of wheat from Canada on Soviet "4 ae dnesl, Ree Pew Oe | account during the first half of! Mr. Clark testified during the under the exodus arrangement ( | 1966 are not expected to offset second day of the board s hear- | | authorized by Castro late last| EGGS A BRIGHT SPOT the shortage of rice in 1966." |ing of Trans-Canada's applica- | year. Eggs were off the ration list} But Castro has indicated Cuba | tion for permission to export ad- | é Applicants, it is reported, in- for six months in 1965, says the| can't spare scarce foreign ex- ditional quantities of Alberta clude not 'only disenchanted| report. Some were exported, | change to buy more rice from/|and Saskatchewan gas at Emer- | middle classes and intellectuals Communist - block barter is| non-Chinese markets. son, Man., and bring it back | but also some rural residents. by IMPORTED FROM CANADA The foreign agriculture serv- 'Settlement Made | Out Of Court OPEN DAILY GAZETTE CHANGES FORMAT 8 a.m. fo 6 p.m. Editor - in - chief W. S. dergone its first major for- arms which used to be on | a mat change in more than the cover. Mr. Drinkwater Srewaer and seen eat 65 years. The new maga- says the coat - of - arms Nugent (standing) look at zine is larger, three col- has been dropped to make the January issue of the La- umns instead of two, and cover design easier. bor Gazette which has un- has dropped the coat - of- (CP Photo) LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A $200,- 000 civil action case involving |a Brussels, Ont., hotel owner as lone of two defendants was set- tled out of court Tuesday for | $35,000 and costs. Widest Probe Promised = [14% On Canada Divorce Laws SATURDAYS 8 a.m. fo 5 p.m. agreed to pay $5,000 damages-- \to the plaimiff, Larry. Bruce Reddon, 22, of Listowel, sole survivor of a two-car collision which killed three persons. Mrs. Baker was named a de- COTTAGERS! FARMERS! All can be 'adapted to Deep or Shallow Well cruelty, criminal behavior, al- By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP)--"We will go) into the matter from the ground up," says A. J. P. Cameron, a lawyer-MP who is organizing the first federal inquiry into di- vorce laws in 99 years. Mr. Cameron (L -- Toronto High Park) is chairman of the Commons justice committee, which will open public hearings| over a committee that held in-/olics, four as Anglicans goon on various proposals to| tensive hearings on the Canada/four as United Church adher-|the car in collision with Red- widen the grounds for divorce| Pension Plan a year ago. Alents. and make other changes. "We'll get going very) quickly," he said in an inter- view Wednesday. He is meeting opposition representatives on, the justice committee this week to make arrangements for the inquiry, expected to start next week. 'My own idea is for a wide- open inquiry to get all the avail- able information." He said interested organiza tions and individuais will be in- vited to submit briefs to the 24- member committee. WATCHES CLOSELY coholism, drug addiction, non. support and incurable mental illness. Adultery is the main ground for divorce. In Nova Scotia cruelty is a rarely-invoked addi-| tional ground. Mr. Cameron, 70, has been an) MP for 11 years and presided | Presbyterian and Mason, he has been married to the former Beatrice Beckett of Toronto for) 42 years and they have a mar- ried daughter. One of his law partners in the firm of Cameron, Weldon,| Bre-in, McCallum and Skells is) Andrew Brewin, MP for Toronto! Greenwood and a New Demo- cratic. Party representative on! the justice committee. MOST ARE LAWYERS The committee, composed al- most entirely of lawyers, has 13 Liberals including Mr. Cam- eron, eight Conservatives, two New Democrats and one Credi- ) since Confederation to set up its own divorce courts. 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