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Hog, Producers Favorable To New Price-grade Plan By KEN CLARK LOM. |Meat H Hotel Deal Sunk ACC, Probe Told TORONTO OTTAWA {CP) -- Canadian Acceptance Corp., which wentlio2- producers moved Monday. bankrupt last year, might havelto the point of accepting a re- stayed alive had it not been for|viceq price-grading system and an $11,000,000 'adventure in the|a national organization to press Bahamas," a royal commission|foy jts implementation. was told Monday. | Barring an unexpected hitch, The commission, set up to in-|, final decision is expected to- vestigate the collapse of Atlan- day on the double - barrelled tic which went into receivershiP|moye, There was no major in June, 1965, when it couldn't/tigg, objection to either at the meet a $5,000,000 debt, was told/nog producers conference here that the finance company had Monday: more than $11,000,000 tied. up in| phe "far - reaching grading! the luxurious Lucayan Beach|change would classify dressed Hotel in the Bahamas. ----inogs at the packing plant on oueer es oe anes, the basis of predicted lean meat ples Pe ,;|yield determined by scientific i i . ment been more liquid Atlantic tests and formulas. liber teehee eae 10 For og Ay aking able to meet me Two physical tests of hog| Its first envisaged task is to The' Lucayan Beach Hotel,|backfat would provide the basic|carry out any hog - grading with a gambling casino 'data for the yield estimate on|change adopted by the current ate) tached, was built in 1963 on the Which the farmer would We iconlover which. opened Mon- Island of Gran hama, about |Paid. | 150 miles a ae Sorida Under the present system, a} James Bentley of Edmonton, coast. It was financed largely |Sovernment grader places the | president of the Canadian Fed- by Atlantic Acceptance funds| Carcass: in one of three quality eration of Agriculture and the and run by Canadians. jcategories for payment. The as-jchairman, is expected to place|The appointment of Jack Dicks es "s i Patan | both matters before the confer-|Supervisor, Eastern Ontorio Zone, ence today. for Canadian Schenley Distilleries The meat packing industry|Ltd., is announced by R. A. Ken- gave qualified approval to the nedy, General Soles Manager for change, Keith Leckie, general Ontario. Mr. Dicks was formerly " 'B ek ae 4 - sales representative in this area. manager of the Canadian Meat-|,4, will continue to be located at 'packers Council, told the con-|the company's Ottawa office. The ference co - operation will bejappointment is effective imme- extended to allow for imple-|diately ond reflects the continuing mentation if the move gets|3rown of Canadian Schenley's oper- |strong support from hog pro-|ctions in-Eastern Ontario. | ducers, ' | BIRDS FIND HOME More than 350 species of birds can be found in Yugoslavia, = CANADIAN SCHENLEY APPOINTMENT - MARKET TODAY TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Can tron $238 23 3 $1) ive 11% Distributes by cP Sen-brege tee eats eo T 6 Stocx Exchange--July 12 $3814 38% 38% Quotations in cents unless marked $ 925 925 «(925 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- 900 rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 10:40 Net Seles High Low a.m, Ch'ge BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Chariered Flight Rules "Ridiculous, Outmoded'" States, rules are also more lib- eral, -Mr,_Martyn--said--that--Can- ada's regional carriers also suf- fer from "an insufficient na- tional aiz policy." "Canada is in need of a sound air policy which would permit the air industry to exploit all possible means of travel. In- that hold us back," The Trans-|cluded are charter flights as Air president said. well as regular regional opera- "They're unfair to the travel-!tions."' ling public who should be given} The U.S. government, for ex- the right to travel any way they|ample, recognizes regional car- wish--be it a charter flight with|riers as important links with the birdwatchers or a group|major airlines. There are gov- ous operation. flight with some pean : jernment-guaranteed cio for li x 5 lng . Mr. Martyn's line entered the equipment repairs which can|*" az ggelensainis a siboh ceoreks Poe business three months |become a major factor in th} Board regulations, Mr. Martyn! ; 4 - Text fag i | . . s A ago with a DC-7C and since its'profit-cost margin. And sub-| | said in an interview, a group jnjtial flight in May has already|sidies are offered in return for! STOCKS Co-ordination Set TORONTO (cP) -- Uranium Qn Student Loans i] sessment is largely based on Weipit, iat Covel ana iengtin, HELD "INQUIRY However a hog producers' committee inquiring into the subject said the evaluation methods "'leaves much to be de- sired" in predicting eventual) lean meat yield. While moving toward a deci- sion on grading, the conference also talked over the constitution| | of the proposed.Canadian Swine} Council: Fe 2 i r | The council, comprised of pro- |vincial and other hog producer and breeding associations, would conduct research and --"% +0 900 $12% 124 12% 45 --- 5 +10 12% + te -- O41 -- Va 6%-- 12..+% 1% 35am Va Va be. AVA 24 istered entity and have an in- terest other than travel. _All those._planning to go abroad by charter must have been registered members of the group for at least six months prior to the flight date. HAMPERED BY RULES "These are some of the rules WINNIPEG (CP)--Why must a Canadian be a_ six-month member of a birdwatchers' club: or some other organization as a precondition to catching. a charter flight overseas? "This type of regulation is ridiculous and is outmoded," says M. P. Martyn, president of TransAir Ltd. of Winnipeg. 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M LF Mills Mass-Fer MGFM Montex ~s that wants to charter a flight | flown throughout Europe. adequate service to. communi-| _|to Europe must be a duly reg-} Canada has large groups of ties. : issues highlighted trading, or 10 -- _ people with a European back-| "The situation in Canada the Toronto Exchange Monday.) OTTAWA (CP) -- The prov- /ground who want to visit rela-|nonsense--we're literally miss-; Denison Mines paced thelinces have agreed to co-ordin- S Tolls |tives or their birthplace, Mr.|ing the boat," Mr. Martyn said. | proups, climbing 314 to 6434. Itsjate as much as possible their alba eaway | Martyn said, and "these are the| 'Canadian regionalcarriers!;ybhsidiary..Roman Corp.,/administration of the student +15 |sort of travellers we want to/should be given a bigger share|oained 1%% to°163%. Rio Algom|loans plan, Finance Minister ' S cater to." of the transportation pie and the rose 3% to 2754. Sharp announced in the Com- Sed 0 tay ame In Europe, the charter situa-| people would get a more satis- Falconbridge gained 2% to, mons Monday. wee tion is somewhat different.|factory service." 987, and Inco 1% to 97% in| The federal plan _ provides ie . " Rules are not as rigid as in} "Our rules are old. Whilelother base metal action. $58,000,000 annually for loans of --"% Pickersgill Says Canada and any particular they're flying jets on regional Golds also made. healthy|¥P to $1,000 to needy university Ve group may be allowed tovroutes in the United States, gains moving up 4.19 to 178 95 | Students recommended by pro- OTTAWA (CP) -- There will|charter a flight and fill it with we're still chugging along on ni index haine paced the rise, | Vincial authorities, + y be no increase in St. Lawrence;non-members. In the United pistons. climbing 1% to 491%. Kerr-Addi-| A federal - provincial com- Seaway tolls during the 1966 : Co ee ee son rose % to 11 and Giant|Mittee of officials has approved shipping season, 'Transport Min- Yellowknife % to 13 general criteria to calculate fi- lister Pickersgill told the Com- BMC And a Uar Mer e Gains were: fractional nancial needs of applicants. mons Monday. g g dustrials. Interprovincial ~ Costs to be taken into account If the government decided to gained 114 to- 7914. include tuition fees, prescribed} $85 $80 boost tolls for the 1967 season,/ is On index, industrials gained books and instruments, average 2.3, 3 mind in the' Hoole hs St I B F E rt Sal 19 to 163.08, base metals 1.59|"00m and board rates, trans- - ah jmade in the House. The St. n 1 or Xpo es to 98.00 and the exchange index | Portation, me d ical insurance} 220 fv, | Lawrence Seaway Authority has) 98 to 155.23. Volume was 3,236.-|Dremiums and a reasonable liv- 10%2-- % proposed a 10-per-cent toll in-! By JOHN CHADWICK eae : 65 i 1000 chev ie compared with ing allowance. 14% crease and the issue now is be- y HN CHAD a | Lyons, who at 65 is the last .o ls aes 60 ' : eaten Palit | Resources to be calculated in- 26% + Ve fore the cabinet. | LONDON Reuters) aie Brit-| the great pioneers of the British) $,40,! ms Reoiic-stbiaallt TAC pF Uday. | clude the income of the student "tnt Opposition Leader Diefen-|#in's "mini-car" makers joined Hated induces The firm began) jand his parents, personal as- 354+ % baker had sought assurance|forces with the luxury Jaguar} humbly in 1922 when 21-year-old | DIVIDENDS {sets and scholarships and bur- ft \that any increases would not be| C3"S Monday night in a geome ee lg ---- ce iggy | saries. | put into effect while Parliament Lo yet iat arent aa Mich | Sidecar (00. 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Elder Pow Corp Pow Crp pr Price -Bros QN Gas QNG 52 pr Rank Org Revenue R Nodwell Royal Bnk StL Cem A St Maurice Sayvette Shell Can Sheil Inv w 101 +7 $54 5% Su | $7% 7% 7% 165 165 165 $73 72% 73 +b Ve $32% 32% 32% -- %| 4 46 46 375 375 375 $21 21% 21e-- We! 700 695 695 Shop Save $144 13% 13% Shopper Ct 365 365 365 --10 Silverwd A 315% 15% 15% + Ve 152 154 15% Silverwd B Simpson $ 167 Slater Sti ig 12% -- es 11%--~ is closed for the summer re- cess. | Mr. Diefenbaker said his party has taken a strong stand against any increase because it would be detrimental to the country. cl | early successes in a long line of The giant British Motor Cor-|fast, sleek sports cars came a uding the revolutionary tiny to impose tolls in order to am-| ket." oritize the debt of the seaway.| George Hees (PC--Northum- berland) asked Mr. Pickersgill whether his officials have told posed to any increase. clined any comment while ne-| gotiations are continuing. re Jaguar--producers of luxur- ious sedans and the glamorous E-type 160-m.p.h. A said the merger would be 'a} ath! | him that the United States is op- very valuable partnership," Jaguar cars will Sir William Lyons The airman, taining his post. sports car--) se | remain a) -- The transport minister de-| separate entity, with its present chair- j}man of BMC--makers of Mor-| The postwar era brought a big Its fantastic series of en- rather than fight against gines won the 24-hour sports car at Le Mans, France, three years in succession be-|@88 Co. Ltd., ordinary 2219| ginning in 1955, After Volkswagen, the new group will be the largest vehicle manufacturers in the world out- | side the United States. | Newspaper Raps Crucifixes Fad Dominion - Scottish Invest- poration (BMC)--which makes'decade later with the §S Jag-;ments Ltd., common 7 cents,| two-fifths of Britain's cars, in-| uar. Sept. 30, record Sept. 16. Scythes and Co. Ltd., common |Mini Austin series and its! rise in the fortunes of the firm,|2> Cents, Sept. 1, record Aug. higher-powered variants -- said| under the name of Jaguar Car : 2 jthe merger had been decided) (co, > Mr. Pickersgill said the 80V-| upon " ernment is required by the law! each other in the export mar-| classic "Bruck Mills, A 30 cents, Sept. 15, record Aug. 12. | Canadian Western Natural cents, Aug. 30, record Aug. 15; 4-per-cent pref. 20 cents, Sept. 1, record Aug. 15; 5%4-per-cent 1, record \pref, 28 cents, Sept. | Aug. 15. Appointment ris, Austin, Wolseley, Riley and| VALUE INCREASES Power Corp of Canada Ltd. said in Montreal its breakup jvValue on common shares at |June 30 was $20 a share, com- pared with 18.60 at May 31 and |18.50 at June 30, 1965. | Watch Color Television With the Electrohome Centurion Color Chassis, eolor TV * Travellers Get | 51,800,000 Permits (CP)--More 5% -- " 1,800,000 traveller vehicle per- MG--is Sir George Harriman.| The combination was ex- pected to put the two companies on a better competitive footing Nisto Norbeau Norgold Norlex Norpax N Coldstm Northeal North Exp Northgat Norsp A w O'bri: Opentite Orchan Patino Peerless Pick Crow Pine Point Placer Preston Purdex QmMi Q Matte Quemont Radiore Rayrock Rio Algom Rio 5.80 Pr Rio Alg cw Rckwn Roman Ryanor San Ant Sherritt Silmaq Siscoe Stanrek 23% -- MOSCOW (Reuters)--A lead- ing Soviet newspaper has de- nounced a fad among young} against the American "big Russians of wearing crucifixes, | three," European alliances like Komsomolskaya Pravda, Be Fiat and Volkswagen-Mercedes|"®WSsPaper aimed at Soviet Benz, and the Japanese amal- youth, reports it received warn- has achieved perfection. 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Phone Br inti Fin rns. Eds Calgary P 2 2 + Calvert Die 7 Cam 225 bers pr CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY TO GET READY FOR THURSDAY serves intor with on gamation of Nissan and Prince. eur mae ee girs poe ¥ °, z Y 'RS US. IKE 7 ) t Tru-W 4 the year, indicating the prov- gee phone British ©Y¢" Some boys were wearing Un Aen " ince is in for a record-break- sas verndiioas pritien Ford and @ Cross and chain around their @& Un Carbid Pvbed ing tourist year, says James|C8" Procucers, Sritish Nord and) as. | Un Gas 1i%--% Auld, tourism and information| V@Uxhall are wholly American- fs se 156+ Me) Versata 40 --10 | minister. owned, while Rootes is affiliated] The paper says investigation ey A B= Ma ead eal | ra tatienk with. Chrysler. revealed that the fashion had . a7 Met eee After BMC, Jaguar was the|hesun in Moscow's best-k a Mae that while the remainder of piscest independent left. MOSCOW 8 'sdetieounashls Fe tgirls Canada 'showed a six-per-cent) The combination will handle 1¢Partment GUM, just 20 45 increase in U.S. vehicle traffic) 44 her cent of the British car opposite the Kremlin, where} ™ . ob Wal ik coe pitied the same gpa ig 4 market and earn nearly $380,-\two salesgirls at the jewelry! H. R. (DICK) MASON i ario's increase was almost 13/999 999 from American cat sounten ld : q Mr. Douglos J. M.' Bullied Real per cent over the same period sales. here eo Crosses an Estate is pleased to announce that ,, last year when nearly 1,600,000)" py, merger closes a colortul chains. Both said they were|H. R. 'Dick' Mason has become "jo permits were issued. era in the independent history|!ong - time members of thea member of his Real Estate firm Last year U.S. tourists spent/of Jaguar, a firm built up by! Young Communist League. [Mr Mason:. having successfully! estimated $333,400,000 in ------------ -- ~ completed a course in Real Estate) province, an increase of jand coupled with his knowledge| eee ee | just less than 80 per cenit since is | OF the {eral morket,.1s looking for- M ® | 1959 when spending in the prov- Order Restores |ward to being of service to all who otorist jince by Americans totalled require: Real Estote: services, . | $185,000,000. Douglas J. M. | sissies | Paraplegic, 71 | BULLIED | DETROIT (AP) -- Ralph Al PRODUCE | ax owances 5 na eg Miller, 71-year-old) Real Estate paraplegic who claimed to have y' ¥ 'ie sale | i hiked 25,000 miles across the is Mal eee a OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-, vehicles such as automobiles, | 333 King St. W. |United States in a wheelchair, |weighted prices quoted by the| Ment by order-in-council has re-|trucks and tractors. It also af-| 723-1168 was killed Saturday night by a denartnent'oF earivutiiire what stored normal capital cost al-|fects movable equipment used) hit-and-run driver. : i A tee e.| owance provisions for tax-treat-| by contractors, such as portable om iMiler, who as a stunt man dam A small 34:6. }ment of automotive equipment/camp buildings and movable doubled for Tom Mix and Har- : Rahs ene pico. and construction contractors! construction machinery, old Lloyd in the silent movies, ©888: Wholesale. price to}moyable equipment, the' Mr. Sharp said in his budget in Detroit as an advance COUMMY Stations fibre cases/revenue department announced speech the reduction in capital man for the Paralysed Veter. Uoted by the Toronto Board of| Monday. cost allowances would be '/ans of America convention! _'44¢ from wholesale egg deal-| Finance Minister Sharp an-| treated flexibly. The revenue which opens July 18 ers: Extra-large 50-51; large | nounced in his budget March 29/department said restoring the! Police said Miller had almost 2° ~ medium 37 - 38; small|that capital cost allowance on| normal rates "will rélieve hard. completed crossing a stree -27; B 37-38; C 33-34. jautomotive equipment and con-!ship in industries using this was within six feet of the curb, Butter prices: Agricultural|tractors' mova ble equipment type of equipment, without ser- when,his Wheelchair was/Stabilization board tenderable|would be reduced to two-thirds! iously reducing the purpose for struck. He was alone at the|Carlots: Buying 40 score 59;|of the regular rates, as part of which the measure was de-|. time buying 39 score 58; selling 59.|the government's program to|signed."' Miller had been paralysed) ee eg np pn Ages Capital cost allowances are from the waist down and con-|~ le budget announcement|the amounts businesses may fined to a wheelchair vincal BOND MARKET Fae Set dh ros ger of capi- write off as an expense each| 1931 when he was injured while| +. eB ; : : jtal assets acquire uring an)year in computing their income Devlorihite «stunt sho sell a TORONTO (CP)--The Cana-/18-month period ending Oct. 1,|tax liabiliiy. Lowering the in Mississippi dian bond market was off Ys-Vh| 1967. The revenue department!/amount of the allowance or de- chicas Laat __ jin trading Monday. |said the order restoring normal preciation charge discourages ' A | Short - term Government of|rates was passed Thursday business from buying Cit A ent oin Canada bonds closed with the| It affects all self-propelled, equipment y g S 4¥%4-per-cent April 15, 1967, issue! ~ : ee ora CUNA 's 2 closing at $99.25 bid and $99.30 P ® asked. p S y A M t ouncil Long - term Canada and| a er a s merican 0 ors William McClelland, 68 Caeil-|Provincial issues ed Bi | | Ave. N., Oshawa; ant With the. Government of Canada} T I 0 t t Of Ct for CUNA Mutual Beatles tr ao Pongal --_ i 0 ncrease u pu vars Society, is one of 24 sta _/ quot at 4 bid an » 5 iene rn ; vi ' | Pali seg or -- asked. In provincials, the Oc: io ie badd da einer the export program and an| Canada named by the inter- '410 Hydro 6-per-cent issue due} Cz % sin 7 goes pants eer ompanying production re- iiptinial: tinieanine sack July 5, 1988, closed at 99% bid| { anada) Ltd. of nearby/alignment will be made July 25 nal insurance organization) Brampton is planning a major *' to it' President's Council, it was |4%4 995% asked. Day - to - day production "nataase ghee aii A spokesman for American 'i on gre by ( _F : Eikel, Tse oe = short supply aU aise its annual output of cars| Motors had no comment on AMERICAN as "Sr setae gesagt ss Sai : yah none from about 30,000 jnewspaper's story. 46 hiss lontgt P sur- ? oe | The newspaper' says the} The newspaper says the in-| ance affiliate of the inter-| DRILLS IN WISCO! higher" production will begin|crease in production is. being| GROWTH FUND 1 Ba val cred) union movement; Wiscofisin Mining Co, Ltd.,] Aug. 15 when the firm begins prompted by the Canadian-U.S,| 67 King St. E anc over . gigi 3 with its head office in Toronto,|making its 1967 models, andilauto trade pact which requires] OSHAWA,. ONTARIO more than 12 mil-|savs it has signed a contract to/that most of the extra cars will|the Canadian auto industry to} members In every state, in| have 8,000 feet. of diamond drill-|he exported to eastern United' increase its output by $250,000,-| PHONE 723-8801 province of Canada, and|ing done on its property in Wis-|States markets, 000 annually by the 1968 model) "We will be happy to serve you 1LEE GALES ---- WALLY GALES *'@ach " ~ "iin 34 overseas countries, |consin. It says official announcement vear