SPEAKING TO ALL The CBC international service broadcasts every day in Eng- lish, French, Czech, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Rus sian,-Slovak 4 : and Ukrainian. The law directing the govern-| Nader, whose book Unsafe at "among the worst performing)out of major options for safety] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 22, 1967 7 | s 8 s s Je Agonizing Timidity Seen vehicles on the road today are|advances," he said. ones which can meet or exceed} Nader said that could happen) ' eG the standards set for the 1968|if the safety agency slipped into pei geet yg casey ie : tinal 'Tegulations, insisted . models," he said. the control of the automobile |Pres! rom 23|/they were generally meaning- a er n et u in industry it is supposed to be proposed standards. jless. Is YEAR OLD regulating. | Lowell K. Bridwell, acting) spetrneeneanectcneicenmenem start siatieieil undersecretary of commerce | L Gaacamerhchp (AP) -- wee S safety aeeney. gr . tes-|ment to set safety standards is} any Speed made him a central|for transportation, told the sn BRIDGE SCORES | Nader accused the government's|timony prepared for the Senate|less than a year old, and Nader| fig ' ; : : LEWIS traffic safety agency today of}commerce committee. salt dt cartion thé Hike of nec: figure in the drive for passage/ate panel Monday the stand-| The winners and high scores Established for over 30 years * he ae Ale rye e . , of the law, said industry pres-) ; jin the games played by th moving with "agonizing timid-| «With very few exceptions,"|tion and delusion. sures "hat the fbiemerainie for ards represent a major first Suhiuh Feb e iL. EER le 10% King Street West 725-0444 For your new Spring Outfit EASTER fabrics Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in i the latest designs, colors, and mater- "¥ ials. y ity" and said it has issued in-\Nader said, "these standards| "It can delude the public into|the kind of standards which|SteP toward safer aulonmbllet. Moines and Oshawa Golf Dupli- adequate safety standards for!did not advance the level of|thinking that the government {slissued forth with such agoniz-| But William I. Stieglitz, ajcate Bridge Clubs were: 1968 cars. existing safety beyond what|watching out for the safety in-|ing timidity." consultant who helped draft the! He assailed the automobile|would have been the case with-|terests of the people when in| The safety agency issued 8 original standards, then quit the | OSHAWA CLUB (Section A) lindustry and the national traf-jout the law. reality there could be a closingiset of 20 standards for 1968/agency Feb. 2 in a dispute over,,, North and South -- Miss P. 11% King Street East, Oshawe, Ontario 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 BoD aE Hughes and D. Model, 106; R. | White and B. Baker, 93; C. Nel- son and J, Buchanan, 92; Old- Ifleld and R. Eagleson, 87. East and West -- Mrs. J, |MacLean and J, Condos, 105; ™ |Mrs. R. Heron and J. Patter- ison, 98; Mrs. W. Baker and Mrs. W. Medland, 84; K. Brack '5 : and T. McQuade, 82. Section B: North and South-- & Mrs. H. Webster and C. Keith, y |91; Mrs. E. J. Wadsworth and .% lf R. Niglis, 83; Mrs. V. A. Sil- s / Super-Right | Quality ra ID. McCuaig, Mrs. A. Dowdle land Mrs. J. Wild. SHANK PORTION | BUTT PORTION | CHEESES" | AsP Cores...About You! | [i215 2m K. Marden and J. Miller, 79. Morris, East and West -- Mrs. R, jand Mrs. W. Heron, 85; J. Wild 14 TO 16 POUNDS FULL CUT HALF HAMS -- NO CENTRE 8LICES REMOVED jand R. Eagleson, 101; Miss G, Morris and Mrs. R. Drew, 80; Mrs, Sayin nd sic, Wal WHOLE HAMS «69: e SHANK HALF «63. BUTT HALF «73. HERRING 37. eeee 4 : ; , 7 VAC PAC LB ¢ |Mrs. Ci et Ueda A ys 4 mT § Good Holiday Eating Starts with 'Super-Right Meats! vial eee aa |Drummond, 71; Mrs. D. Stew- art and Miss B. McDonnell, 67. | John Miller was the winner of the winter series. The Oshawa Club will hold its team - of - four championship April 3. The defending cham- pions are Mr. and Mrs. R. Mor- ris, Mrs. H. Webster and Mrs. J. MacLean. The junior trophy |will be defended by J. Willis, jand L. Peel, 84; Miss A. V. Drummond and P. Kaukonen, e l 83; J. Drummond and D. 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