Woy og ‘Page 2, The Herald, Wednesday, July 4, 1979 Three Lancers just turned 40; Celebrate tonight. Also avatheble in 12 and 25 oz, The practical size! Park & Titord Canada inc. Vancouver, Canada. “Royal Command ‘Just turned 40 Célebrate tonight + today woe Grain studies. continue WINNIPEG (CP) -- The much-studied problem of moving Prairie grain to market gets another airing by government representatives of the four Western provinces, The meeting is billed as a follow-up to the Western premiers’ meeting earller this year, and the heat, Agriculture Minister Jim f Downey of Manitoba, says it will attempt to find a com- mon approach to = the preblems that are con- tinually costing farmers lost salea, Snags and bottlenecks in the delivery system have become increasingly serlous to Western producers in the last couple of years. They have been studied by a number of royal commis- sions and discussed at special conferences of ‘political leaders, . - The closed meeting today, sald Agriculture Minister Gordon MacMurchy of Saskatchewan, wilt attempt to reach & concensus on A positiontotake to the federal government, MacMurchy said there is aa pense of urgency to meeting — which alsowillbe be attended by Economic Development Ministers Don Phillips of Britlsh Columbia and Hugh Horner of Alberta — because grain shipments this year already are more than a million tonnes behind. Many industry observera Indians LONDON (CP) - Canadian Indians, seeking support from the British Parliament in thelr cam- palgn for a voice in the writing of any new Canadian constitution, Tuesday ap- plauded apparent su from a former cabinet minister. David Ennals, “former Labor minister of scoclal security said, “My feeling is that thing ought to do every we can to support the case that has been put before us.” The pronouncement came during a mass Jobby, when about 300 Indians crowded into the Great Hall of Westminsler in the British House of Commons to place - their case before British legislators, “There are many believe farmers could be in for another year like the last when lost and deferred sales coat them at Teast $430 mililion or $9,000 each. .Many components in the system have been ‘blamed for the continuing dif- applaud Canadians in Canada who imow of this deputation and have asked that we support ‘them,”” Ennals aid, “I think that there are, in Canada, many people wi will be disappointed if, from their mother of Parllaments, there is not a response as positive as. can be, to the case that has been put before as. at More than 300 Indians, chiefs and band leaders from ‘all over Canada are spending a week In London at their own expense to petition the British Parliament to uphold patriation of the Canadian constitution until Canada promises the Indians 4 yolce in any revision of ‘that document, The Canadian constitution is the British North America Act. As an act of the ficulties, including the railways, the performance of termina] .elevators, labor strife and the weather. A two-day meeting of provincial premiers, federal government leaders and ustry officials in Win- Liberal Parliament of Westminster, it cannot be patriated or amended without a vote by: that Parliament. Originally, the Indians sought an audience with the Queen, who replied that — while sympathetic — her Canadian ministers suggested the Indians should ‘deal with Gov-Gen, Edward Schreyer, . There Indians claim she has been misled by her Canadian ministers aa to their problems and are pressing a second claim for a face-to- face meeting with her. In the meantime, delegates plan to march down The Mall today and hand im a petition at Buckingham Palace. Indian leaders: have arranged a meeting with James Callaghan, last =. January sbgrested that increased Pe arp au Pree i rt acific port nee Rupert could por the problems, A consortlum of grain companies now is looking into the possibility of building a new facility at . Prince Rupert. The Alberta ~ government has offered to Joan the. consortium $100 rolllion from its Heritage Savings. Trust Fund, The world demand for grain bas been strong but. Canada hag been unable -to take advantage of increased sales because of limitations * of the delivery system. MacMurchy said that despite the current problems, he is optimistic about the future, He said farmers may be able tosell all the grain they grow if delivery problems can be overcome. Also on the agenda for to-| day’s meeting will be callway line abandonment. - Manitoba Highways Minister Harry Enns sald the provinces are concerned about higher maintenance costs on rural roads as a result of the proposed closure of some branch lines, oo | NEWS IN BRIEF NEW YORK (AP) ~— Retail supplies of gasoling in the United States were ap- parently more plentiful Tuesday as Americans headed to the highways for the Independence ‘Day holida y. As July's allocations of fuel redched seryice atations, officials at auto ¢lubs and state energy af- fices predicted that Motorists probably will be able to find gasoline today. But an Associated Press ee cecl inclicated that fin an open station may continue to be difficult, especially in large cities. The Chicago Motor Club, said one-third of the stations in northern Illinois and In- diana will be open today. Only a handful of stations will be open in Lousiana and. in the District of Columbia, GM recalls cars DETROIT (AP) © — Generkl] Motors Corp. recalled 476,000 station - Wagons Tuesday — 39,-650 of them in Canada — to fix latches on storage com- eee because a child e : An additional 49,000. cars, including 2,600 in Canada, were recalled to fix car- buretor hoses that could said = 8 redult in fires under the hood. GM sald a child could lock himself in the rear side storage compartment on full-size 1977, 1978 and early 1978 station wagons, One child died that way, pokesman Jim Smidebush, and three others were injured. 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