The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 16, 1965. 9 eee NOW IT’S DR. WHITE AND DR. McDIVITT The Gemini IV space twins, James McDivitt (top) and Ed- ward White, became “doctors Fas astronautical science,” as newly created honorary deg- rees were conferred upon them by the University of Michi- gan Tuesday. Both were graduated in 1959 at the uni- Hunt For Offshore Oil Sparks Poli By GERALD McNEIL OTTAWA ‘CP? — As the search for offshore oil moves into the costly and _ serious stages off each Canadian coast, a battle for political control of the resource is developing as we'll Ottawa and the provinces are fighting for offshore ownership and the lion's share of terrific royalty and rental returns if ‘oil is found Ottawa has issued more than 160,000,000 acres worth of explo- ration permits for western, Arc- tic and Atlantie coastal waters and for Hudson Bay The provinces of British Co lumbia. Nova Scotia and New- foundland have protested or is- sued matching provincia! per- mits. Premier Smallwood has even issued conflicting ones, government sources here say. After Ottawa gave exploration rights on three blocs to three different oil firms, Newfound- land issued rights on the same areas to Alberta Export Refin- ng Co. Ltd. of New York, they fay COURT GETS CASE The B.C. case has been re- ferred to the Supreme Cour? of Canada for decision and may come up this fall, possibly set- ting a precedent. But other legal action is expected. The disputes are expected to get attention atthe federal-pro- vincial conference beginning July 16 Another development this year, informants here say, may be drilling results from New- foundland If they are positive, the battle will become. more intense. Ottawa argues fhe whole eountry should benefit from off- shore resources rather than just one province. The provinces, tical Scrap with their eyes on the $160,000.- 000 if annual oi] revenue Al- berta has reaped. naturally dis- pute this Premier Smallwood of New- foundland was a colony like the other provinces and wouldn't have had control over offshore resources. Britain would : Complicating the Newfound- land situation is the possibility France will dispute Canada’s rizht to issue permits in the St Pierre-Miquelon region south of Newfoundland EXPLORATION CONTINUES All the political manoeuvring hasn't slowed the exploration procrams, except on the double- leased areas off Newfoundland. Largest single program now under way is ona 31,300,000- acre permit held jointly in the Grand Banks by Pan-American and Imperial Oil. Pan-Am and Imperial Oi! hold permits from both Newfound- land and Ottawa. and are sink- ing more than $2,000,000 into a series of exploratory shallow wells Off B.C., Shell Oil is involved in a costly seismic and bottom exploration program on 13,000.- 000 acres running from the Queen Charlotte Islands down the west coast of Vancouver Isiand A special! multi-million dollar drilling rig is being built for Shell now and the firm will be- ° gin. a two-year drilling program in 1966. the rental of the rig alone expected to cost $10,000 » day Pan-American has 3.000.000 of the 32.000.000 acres of permits issued off Nova Scotia. Either figure is larger than the prov- ince’s. total land acreage. WORK BEING DONE It is doing extensive work off the southeast shore. Like B.C., Nova Scotia has issued permits Anti-Semitic Group Founder Claims Jews Lead Red Plot sv PETE McNAUGHTON OTTAWA (CP)—The founder of an anti-Semitic organization who has lost his mailing priv- ileges for distributing hate lit- erature told a post office review board Monday the government is muzzling free speech in order to cover up. a Jewish-led Com- ™munist conspiracy. John Ross Taylor of Gooder- ham, Ont., 52-year-old founder of Natural Order told the board the organization has thoroughly exposed a massive Communist conspiracy led by Jews. but Ke government wishes te brusir it aside. Mr. Taylor is representing himself and David Stanley. 2. of Vancouver. Both men lost their right to use the mats when Postmaster Trem- blay said pamphiets sent through the mails by Natural Order were scurrilous. CLAIMS PLOT “Natural Order exposes the eonspiracy of communism which is totally Jewish-con- trolled and at this moment al- ready has the whip hand over the banking system and govern- ment of Canada,” Mr. Taylor ‘old the three-man board, set up to permit an appeal against Mr. Tremblay’s order. “Any intelligent person can Prove this for himself by simply Teadying some of the magnifi- cent speeches of the Social Credit members of Parliament and then witnessing how these ee speeches are to tally ignored by our communi- cation media.” Taylor said the Communist conspiracy is being aided un- wittingly by the Roman Catho- lic Order of Jesuits, because they do not wholly condemn materialism, and by the Free Masons, who provide the Jews with business connections. The decision of Mr. Trem- blay to ban the two men from using the mails “forms a sure and definite foundation for a Communist takeover of Can- ada.” he said. Mr. Tremblay was “an unmit- igated liar” for telling the House of Commons that pam- phiets distributed by Natural Order were scurrilous. The or- der was simply exposing the truth. = don't realize we're not in the incipient stages of communism. We're in the ad- vanced stages.” Under questioning by justice department lawyer John M. Bentley. Mr. Taylor admitted thaf not all Jews were guilty of joining a Communist conspi- racy. Only about 300 Jews were active leaders “Unfortunately it is necessary to involve all Jewry to correct the problem.” he said. The Jews were like children with smallpox. They were inne- cent but still must be isolated and treated Treatment would take the form of instructing them in the evils of the Tal- mud. ‘ Some son Bay have been let to ex- plorers, 51,200,000 te Richfield Oil Corporation. It is starting aerial magnetometer. marine, seismic and other studies this summer. Even frogmen will go into the icy bay for bottom work. Test drilling may begin in 1966 Ottawa says there is no ques- tion of dispute there, since Man- itoba. Ontario and Quebec boundaries were set specifically at the shoreline. But rumblings have been heard. Lawyers here indicate these provinces might ask for a reclaim if oi] were found in the bay. British-American and Rich- field also are among those searching 8.500.000 acres off the arctic shores in general prelim- imary programs. “There is a tremendous poten- tial in any of the areas.” a gov- ernment source says. “All have great possibilities “The exploration programs are expensive but if oil is found, it can be dumped from well to tanker _without any movement.” 3 | lf | Lawn Mower Repairs @ We repair any make or model! z Keith Carmichael Lid. “Plumbing & | 5 Ce a a ee ea a a 'a"e*e*e a a a a ae eases DOW'S Men'S and Boys’ For Dad On His Day SPORT ries fifty | Jit NOW ONLY 39. 95 "* Short Slee Come in today and check the remarkable values Vv y for yourself .. . there’s a wide selection of styles i aoe cone fe orn Sw “Harris Tweeds” in The Ideal Gift For Dad ~ SPORT JACKETS iy Cool, comfortable, lightweight. shades. Gift certificates available. rt 2.95 » 5.95 Light and dark 10.95 SHIRTS Handseme collection te cheese from .. . crisp cotien breadcioths .. wash and wears teo. 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