If Dubliners Are Up In Arms ‘:‘.:“;.‘.:::.';':L*.:‘.;::‘.:i‘:.i2::“ t mum-aim D On Canal Closure pfopgsal »...‘3T2‘;“§£..3E.?:’:§I:"i’;::.:‘.°.;02%. in- r°°i=~ it SECOND ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, MT ,, sateilite program were given The statement gave no rea- here in a joint state- son for the delay or stretch-out. '-' By ALEC NEWMAN i Ireland now is actively trying vhandful of craft. But with the iment by the defence research ‘RCA PRIME CONTRACTOR ' ». ' r". Canadian Press Correilwlldellt [to develop her tourist attrac- active support of the Irish T0ur- ;board and the U.S. National RCA Victor Company Of C311- ‘K’ ‘J)UBLlN (CPI —. Dubliners tions and the ‘Shannon. longlist Board, public interest in the iaeronautics and Space Admin. ada Limited, Montreal, wiil be ’ an up in arms against a city ‘ neglected. promises to becomeishannon scheme has boomed iistration. Prime C0nl!'«'=lCt0|‘ and d0 HaV-i cwnt-ii pl‘op0S to close five .one of the Emerald Isle's prin- and the 1963 rally drew more They indicated that the illalld Aircraft 05 C3118“ Lim'i miles of the Grand Canal. the icipal playgrounds. Sixty yearsithan 100 pleasure craft to the‘ ‘ited. Toronto. associate con- ltltli century wat_erway_ that [ago Pleasure steamships reg-.1-wer ‘l_a““°h"‘g5 °f f°F”‘ ‘"0" 5“‘el",tractor. but the defence re- links the Irish capital with the iular'ly_plied from the Shannon's‘ Excursion boats are sailing im°5'"Ca"ada'5 first the A1‘’”‘ 2593*?“ b°i“‘d Wm dim“ "19 d9‘ River Shannon 75 miles to the :Atlantic estuary at Limerick to V up the river again and tiring iette I, went into orbit Sept. 28, sign and construction of the west. _ !”5 SQUFCG 200 miles Upstream, 'have begun a profitable busl- l1962—will not take place as Spacecraft th"°‘-'gh°“t the 9”‘ 5‘ ommercial traffic on the »carrying vacationers through ‘mass hiring out cabin cruiser,‘ ect. l was abandoned some ‘enchanting country and three‘ d db t , ‘Soon 35 °rigma“y,pla"r‘ed‘ The project is called Isis for‘ Elvis ago by Ireland's state-run ;scenic lakes. an 5"“ °a 3 ‘ '_I:’he ]il>rog]ram1;:Va§q6?:‘3““l‘)’“"{"9d international satellites for ionoq‘ naiisport Corporation and thofngvivg INTEREST CANAL IS NEEDED i°“°"‘a 5' an" ' ‘ ' -V 9”’ spheric studies. The Alouettei council plans I0 P801309 V-he‘ The pleasure ships vanished M1 this revived 3°”"it3’ °” iTtee:~ C‘i’§‘:fg'f§,:"V§ia'i§,f§§§f ri!:vmh' H and Isl.‘ spacecrim Wm’ nguuunprofitable waterway by i with the outbreak of the Firstitlie Shannon depends on the Said at that time the lam h. carry experiments designed to g,-. sewer concealed under I | world wag-_ but some years ago Grand Canal link with Dublin. 20! Alouene u would take C1mg‘C0I'll.lmle and expand those of nm-:ii.lane highway. ‘the Irish Inland Waterways As. If that link is broken. as _the me in 1964 or early in 1%5p:ce ihlouette I in and above the, "The proposal enragcs Dublln- lsnintioh was termed to revive city council proposes. tourists the final launch“ in 1963 I ionosphere. _ i .3 “ho feel the old canal interest in the Shannon as alfrom Dublin and Britain will be :1969 g5 ° Alouctte ll. foruinsttanim, wbill! b iigs a touch of rural peace resort area potentially as at. ‘able to reach the Shannon only: The board and the Ug i ace ”'‘‘‘’‘3_’‘‘ 1!‘ 3“, 9 1P 108 0|‘ IL itiito the heart of concrete sun. it t- E 1 . i ‘ . . . 1' ‘'9 ‘varying_in altitude from_ 460 to at irbia. But there is a stronger fflgffdif l§i§oadsI.]g ands famed Ziofntilolzifi and thlgomu: xyiageii3zif::li,in;aui)fMgfliiiiitenlfiin 1'500 miles Alouette I 15 in ‘E ' for its survival, st 0 A ih ' - _i 9 5°“ C035 !‘e- ,, . ,, _ _, ,_ circular orbit at an altitude of‘ case r ng , s e opening shot in its pub land_ It is generally felt this; tentatively take p.ace dur- 1630 mites _=j_ough to prompt the govern- licity campaign, the association ing the first half f 196- -- '- . W to wart the council's held a ‘pleasure-boat rally in iW°U1d (10013 the PTO)‘-‘cted h°“' The 0 er thrcg sataellites- ii Them: attellhtltteuss WI!“ it- ilans. 1960 which attracted only a ' ‘ aunc mm 9 ‘ ‘ 3° ‘C day Centre. {Isis A. B and C—wil1 be putmisshe range . - - I The statement said plans for : the Isis satellites are still in the preliminary stage and that firm ' V specifications have n at yet been determined. , _ ‘.\'o estimate of the cost of the I program was given. However. - ‘ } ’ Harkness estimated a year ago / _ . i that Canada's share would be I I JANUARY SALE PRICES lsr Group--Reg. to $40 $ At this price you'll find un- ’ beatable values. Costs by Utex, Croydon, Crown. All it wools and wool laminated fabrics. 2nd Group--Reg. to $60 $ 0 laminated wool and cashmere by MacGregor 0 blues, greys, greens 0 reguhr and tall sizes 0 popular suburban length ‘ .6 l O loden green, charcoal, blu- nnd black 0 many with fur collar; 0 repeat of a sell-out Register 23.00 M 30.00 50 SUITS O all-wool British worsteds 0 all selected from our high quality stock 0 normal alterations are free Reg. 549 to $65 Vdlles ”29.00 SKI JACKETS $1 1.95 i r’; 5 New Grain sate, HEADING FOR THE FALLS ‘ 5 Th '1‘ t t G.W. R F 11 . Th tg a pres- have united in n “cold war" tails. The tug is clearing a To Russia okayedi gersecutgrtrisatlimthrough 0; gdaintb sservieceubyw sntario against ice jams in the river channel through the ice to im- ge ice jam in the Niagara Hydro and the Power Author- which are curtailing the out- prove the flow of the river. . lar _ WASHINGTON (AP) _ The ‘ River as it heads towards Nia- ity of New York State, wh 0 put at power plants below the (CP Wirephotov U.S. c o m m e r c e department ‘i , Wednesday authorized the sale ,- _ - - ' *° “"55” °‘ °b°“‘ *7-50°-°°° ’§:(l'.ll3l“1t’}"lKe of nA‘lbe1r9t:5 iworth of U.S. rice and $15,500; ‘ ' 1 , One of the associate comma- “ M « al ar Com an Ponder mm. The pmposed sa‘° 0‘ mu 1‘ looks after feeding and manage- the first substantial amount of . mem at ATCOM wed cam '- this grain involved in e :1 ii i P ‘ 9 ' i al cences to Russia or othfigolron: The company supplies every I O . . j thing from police protection and Housing Needs For Moon i°°°ks so v doctors. is es 2 By ED TREFIAK -with $1,000,000 five years prevl- !they discover, progress of in- SPACE CONTRACTS v - - e of‘ CALGARY iCP’—'l‘he com- :ously. dividua‘. contracts and charts of. Another associate is Mechan- about $2 atnguggloezimuts iiigiurg-| pany symbol is a world globe GLOBAL RANGE "_ ‘freight prices to other countries ,i'cs Research Inc. of L0!» An- “) around ‘ ’ "5 es from which a rocket is cutting. F tom its manufacturing are recorded on boards in the iSe1eS- whe“ - imp space, plants near here and in Aus- headquarters building. 5 "W5 Primarily 111V01V€d 1!! H°“’°"°’v 350"‘ ”.‘’‘’°'”‘‘‘’‘‘‘’ °‘‘. ATCO industries, a young tralia, ATCO has supplied port- SMALL sum‘ ‘aerospace contracts." said R. the wheat tran§a°h°n‘ -are on Calgary company with markets able domestic and industrial ATCO began in 1947 when S. ,D. Southern. “We have con- 1a~ -tentative bum Certain cm!‘ around the world already has housing for projects in the Ant- D. Southern. chairman of the {tracts at the present time for dmons must; be« met before £1. gun to ponder housing needs arctic, Africa, Pakistan, Su- board and father of the com- re-design 011 the Mimlibmall "31 approva‘ Wm be Ewen by of moon oneers. matra, South America and pany‘s president, built several missile launch control centres. the wmmgru department on - Alb t other areas, as well as its prl- small utility trailers and rented CHPSIKBS that Sit in S1105 75 568‘ the tentatwe. export licence" Tl.” enterprise — er ‘ markets in Canada ndthe Uniet them out from service station below the surface." These conditions were not an- Trailer Company——ls in the mo-i Largest singie contract so fat. t°t5_ . He said Arco has n sinfllgg n°“.“°?d- . bile hoiising business. It builds involved hniiding, transporting within 3 year this hobby had icontract in ‘the Titan interna- Slmlluly’ the pI:°p°s°d- me and supplies living quarters, of- and in stallin g 404 modern become bi enough for Mr. iflonal ballistic missile PI‘0§I‘a§n- Sale 15 on a tentauve basis‘ fices hospitals, classrooms and homes for the RCAF, at stations Southern to quit his job as a‘ If _S0 ,5 8 Contra!-‘t W131 E“) OFFICIAL COUNT other need of companies _or in the Prairie provinces. The Calgary fireman and devote his !;?ia1I;nn’§i(;ntlgir;‘l1a<ttf!c;rtr:)pI:iiiz3éTf<::'u . The govfriiment 8..gen(il;)SIate\;0l‘1l::llag I.)-(()>(i)itract was valued at $3.200.- ifiglfiyto thearlgiéslngfingiatc even; iingg _ . r r - . : - 311341 - ,,‘ . v co1i3{i“¢L:}Atsiie(i‘},m1>. fippii gonsfmpo an 0 _ ATCO has built office com- iltent-a-Trailer System I...irriited.Itoe;%5thi-h93'hg“1aDf‘1.. Ilia gewigrrz contains a balance of at least .“Our mange or! clients is prac- plexes as large as 30,000 square in ATCO associate withsgg ifion.pm<‘?)31’ems that requke ‘V 600,849. Dallas police concluded tically as broad as your lmaglo feet for government scien- ~ren_tal agents and .000 to . , _ , ,‘f F‘ . their official count of more than nation," says R. D. Southern, tific projects, diners and k1tch- trailers across Canada. Sgeclal d§S1EI|§ 0!! the Plllldlnfl -40,000 donations Monday. Pa- 33-year-old president of the ens to serve as many as 1.000 The Alberta oil boom in the it 9' 81-0011281‘ 13 Soinflofmmi 80 troiman Tiprpit was shot to death co mm‘ the total proposed wheat . to Russia to about sm,ooo,ooo. Based on an average pric . mpany. men, ihuge bunkhouse insta‘.l.a- late.1940s created a demand for W9 T9 dim?! W5 MP0 -" Nov. 22 as he sought to question For 1963 groes; income of the tions, and schools. mobile banks mobile housing more rugged HOUSE DESIGNS , Lee Harvey Oswald, the ac- privately-own firm,‘ which and other facilities. than conventional house trail-l ATCO also has oonmletdy M , cused assassin of President John makes 72 per cent of its sales The c amp is n y continually ers, and in filling the need Mr. i d 9 st gn e d the contemporary . iv, Kennedy, about an afterioutside Canada, was expected sends sales people to countries Southern was on his -way: Rt. home it bum for the RCAF, to the president was shot. to reach $20,000,000 compared around the world. Prospects D. Southern became prresiden apnea‘. to ‘wider markets. Thue two i “It has to be continually de- jveloped," said Mr. Southern, ut ' Moore & Mcleiid ltd. all depurl'men'l's—-all floors housing tam" es alted locations gets to be very expensive and very awkward fiocr anyone attempting it, and our product should solve tha ." He aded ’ with some government support through exports credits insu- rance. “we should be able to offer this house. and our offices and schools, to underdeveloped countries that have a great re- quirement for this sort d thing." Dief Claims ‘Had Pain‘ In §Red Bloc Rift , VANCOUVER (CPI ~- Oppo- lsition Leader John Diefenbaker claims he helped create the rift between Communist China and the Soviet Union. He told an audience here ‘Tuesday that 1 major cause ol [the trouble in the Communist camp was the sale of Canadian ‘wheat to China while he was ‘primo minister. Mr. Diefenbaker said ho didn’t think he was overstatlng the case. Two years ago when they JANUARY tr <8 0 black in color 0 new shipment {necessary food they required. Canada stepped in and entered «into an agreement with that icountry. “From then on new relations were built between East and West and the cleavage as be- tween the Soviet Union and China was intensified." 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