10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 16, 1962.| fuel costs, which would have ts ———— be the lowest possible to meet | expected world prices for this ' '-ited Kirigdom Residents pe a had announced ie U . f d previously it is studying the pos- 7 O c d sibility of building a plant to mn orme n ana a produce heavy water for nuclear 2 reactors at a cost of about $30, TAWA (CP)—United King-' Mr. Field, whose office was 999.000. m™ residents have little con- established in 1934 on the rec- ~ ception of Canada as a whole, ommendation of an earlier Sen- Alan Field. director of the Ca- ate committee, said Canada's e ‘Ki ‘ nedian government travel bu- foreign income from the tourist yprus ing reer id Senate «- ommittee. industry now ranks second only ° e Recently returned from a six- to newsprint. A k RB week trip to Britain to open a SUGGESTS CHANGE $ s ritain new tourist office in London, ~ gonator Farold Connolly (L— Mr. Field said he did not S€€ Nova Scotia) suggested that the For Payment a full map of ( anada anywhere tourist bureau be brought under i et Stn the trade and commerce de- [LONDON (Reuters) -- A doc Sine 'with ealewed lights * “Park partment. It now is part of the tor who claims to be the king 4 ree nomhern affairs department of Cyprus has asked. Britain's The British like low - key “It has been like an orphan Commonwealth relations office advertising. but you can’t be child, shuttled from one depart- for the payment of 2,000 gold low-key about Canada.” Mr. nent to another,” Senator Con- | quycats a year. backdated to| Field told the Senate’s special nolly said. “I can’t think of a 1914 it ce ces He \ committee on the tourist indus- more inappropriate department Dr Aris Shevki an Lusignan try. than northern affairs. It's away sali i . hest specialist who lives near | He said the new office would up there, with an Alaskan touch oer eae ast work closely with British travel -up with the Eskimos.”’ . ’ ’ yers with historical data stretching back almost 800 years to support his claim. agents, who handle 90 per cent Senator Muriel Fergusson (L of the foreign tourist business New Brunswick) complained out of the British Isles. that Indians, totem poles an : : Sr rer ——— teepees appear too frequently in "g _ ime Selene Fete | tourist bureau promotion pic-, 80!4 the island in 1192 to his GM Is Planning Pea direct ancestor, Guy de Lusig- | “I think that gives a wrong nan, then the titular king of Je- | the m ost . Sales To Chile impression of Canada,” she Tusalem. | gd . said. “I think that perhaps the For almost 300 years the de OSHAWA. Ont. (CP) Gen- ‘ourists expect to see Indians Lusignans ruled Cyprus, until eral Motors of Canada Limited, ©verywhere when they come to the Venetians took over. It was | e said here it expects to ship | Canada.” then agreed that the de Lusig- | more than 600 cars and trucks ————— nans, to the last heir, were to to Chile in the next three be paid an annual 2,000 ducats months. Du Pont Says b a currency in use throughout The order includes almost apr during the Middle ages. equal numbers of the company’s tH W | “The Turks acknowledged the Chevy II and Acadian cars and eavy ater agreement when they took the half-ton pick - up trucks. Th island in 1573,’’ Shevki said. company says the order repre- “In 1878 Great Britain be- * . sents a new and possibly ex- Site Unknown came responsible for Cyprus panding market in South Amer- and paid up until March, 1914. ge jea and the new countries of MONTREAL (CP)—Du Pont But when Britain went to war ‘ Africa. of Canada Limited said here with Turkey she annexed the An “export package” has been Provincial governments in island and the ducats were for- designed by the company to both the Maritimes and Western gotten.” meet growing demands by Canada have approached the At the time of the _ original | emaller countries for increases Company with offers of assist- agreement, a ducat was worth | a of local content in vehicles sold ance and proposed locations for approximately $1.26 but with to- in their countries. a heavy water plant the com- day’s value and interest Shevki The package includes a car pany is considering building. estimates his claim is for about body in bare metal, fenders, “However, our study is still £500,000 ($1,400,000). frame, springs, transmission, in a preliminary stage and we eee engine, wheels and other parts. are unable yet to take advan- 18,022 DIED IN WAR \ , ca saGreansten risen : The unit is assembled at its des- tage of these offers,’’ vice-presi- PARIS (AP)—Official figures SRS ys : ESTAS ? eae tination by the distributor who dent R. 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