QUEEN OF SIKKIM IN LONDON ~ state on the border between India and Red China that is threatened by China. Miss Cooke ‘plans te be in London The former Hope Cooke of New York—now Queen Hopla of Sikkim—te shown at a Lon- dor hotel Stkiom i¢ 2 hiny ’ 4 iy: several dave {'r connection with the schooling of her hus- band’s three children by 8& previous marriace (AP Wire- phote via cahle from London) Canada May Participare - | In Anti-Missile System™ By DAVE McINTOSH iguess how much Canada might CTTAWA. ‘CP: It now is taken for grarted by. defence nual spvending now on the air clanners here that the _ United defence system is around $130,- Gtates will not build 2 multi- 000,000 or about 20 per cent of billion-dollar system, designed to RCAF sexpenditure’s. - i Restree Russian Pilssiies in’ Scientists of the defence re- a ” But the Us fines go shead— @ith 2 less expensive anfi-mis- gle system designed ‘eo cone with rudimertary lone. range eockets launched from Commu- met China Im such e@ case, Canada, as a partzer iw North American Air Defence Command, may partici- vate with research and money ’ ¢m construction of the system, informed sources 325 This iond of thinlong on de- fence strategy indicates to what extend Red Chins imstead of * Russia now is being regarded as the main threat to the West » Defence. officials say Russia ia well aware of what the cor- geanerces would be of a nuclear exchange with the U.S. and is therefore. highly .uplikely.to take. =. deliberate action which result in im such 2 calamity. | tn BIG DANGER ° But ‘Communist China had so guck experience as the Rutsians te the 1962 Cuha missile crisis— aacd might ignore it even if it” had ~ Consequently, some de fence aganmst Achinese nuclear attack might have to be built f= the next decade. China has detonated two sn- elear devices but as far as is krown does not ‘yet have the means te deliver nuclear bombs ever long chstances— 4 hw seems now that Estornda Affairs Minister Martin was provhetic in his Geneva speech iz May calling on the nuclear wowers te provide 2 guarantee against atomic attack for non- euciear states He was referring ehiefly te India. Ie the present circumstances Russia now mzht be willing to fom othe US, EBritair and France in 2 guarantee for ‘India against China MAY EXTEND AGREEMENT ¥t is generally expected here that the year Canada-U.5. NORAD agreement wil! be re sewed for five vears when it expires in 1967. Canada’s main contribution to it would continue te be the radar warning net- works - An anti-misstie system de- ‘ ‘igned to handle 2 Chinese long- range threat could cost up to 310,000,000,000. / ren ed nee Bd - Business Briefs OTTAWA (CP)—Railway car- feadings totalled 71.231 cars in the seven-day period ending Sept. 7. am increase of 43 per gent from the same period of ‘1964. the bureau of statistics hes reported. ft brousht sarloadinzs for the vear thus far to 2,631,729 cars. down four- of one per cent from 1964] ap increase of 94 per cent” _f&om the — period of 1963. : OTTAWA <CP)—The price in ‘dex of residential building ma- terials, based om 1948 prices eaualling 100, rose te 150.9 in Re ra au, OTTAWA (CP)—Freezine at “prepared to contribute. An- in @ rest Toothpaste, reguiar Oe 0 tees eee Oa @ Clairol Loving Care, reg. @ Minard’s Linement. reg. Se © ditties Tints, sills, vie. Se @ Silvikrin Shampoo, reg. 75e search board have been work- g for years in the field of long- range missile detection and the results of their tem -VASELINE Reg. $1.29 ea. RESPIROID FOR COLDS Reg. $1.39 SPECIAL Special 49c 59¢. 1.25 1.67 79¢ 29¢ 59¢ SPECIAL ECIAL ~ SPECIAL $1.95 SPECIAL ‘ SPECIAL SPECIAL OTTAWA cP) —A three-phase! program was announced here to zet color television on Can- achan channels ‘Authorized broadcasters will be allowed te make exper!men- tal transmissions overnight! starting July 1, 1966. 4 further three-month period) starting Oct 1, 1966, will per- mit them te transmit regular programs in color while ironing | out kinks and training person- ne! Jan 1, 1967, remains the offt- cial date of the debut of color ty In the joint announcement, the transport department and the state secretary's office said it expected technical’ require- wments will he met fully by then, “This program | will ensure : é . easty |\cheaper homed with greater im 0 Tae Guardian, Chavtotioiown, Thurs. js Seat 3,198. be compinted possihty by Canadian Gov't To Push (bos t ahaing i "ne warmth, c ,|be about - were erec uw Timber: Houses In Britain | "rhe “Canadien administration Ediaburgh, Wigan, nest Mas ice" ase TOO! 7 n z rg tu cn Sen oho Lane. HAROLD sonry and the differences in 8 - g posepont (cp) ‘the Chum caewrestion time. | as Re aeons eee eee dian government hes decided. fo Thee new homes. Sader the > | Coron vision a lg "CHOOSE OFFICERS ; fieance cansinuetes Oe ee teeta, Segal completed homes from Canada| QUEBEC ‘CP)—Judge André 1% Canadas dortgned = Corp. of Canada, are % that the only” residue costs Miville-Dechene of Edmonton i Sritem el Pony oy, Mrs ry Bed Canada, #» all goes -well, Friday was elected president 6m would be architectural and en nd at a reasonable price &t Harlow New Town in Essex of Broadcast Governors for tig omer eae nadian timber County about 25 miles e | aams ergy lg a oun» \aar recommendation: frames. The cost of this s project London, officials xtisclosed Tues-| The project is an outgrowth |” is ; tion devoted to It was announced in June that may be‘ between $1,500 000 and day- An official statement js to of the 1963 tour of Canada by ica), a® organiza c and broadcntrs could apy, or Sons, ee te ee ihe, Serene ee an en antec permits to transmit im color by HM the project proves Succes | With “Canadian ana |Gibeca, of the works de-| Rev. Thomas-Marie Landry of the 1967 deadiine , the industry asked for a breaking-in period. As a result, the announcement said, the government had set up the three-phase program State Secretary minister responsible, for the CBC, said im all other aspects of the color tv stuation there has been no change in govern ; : ment policy mental houses in three different Initial color broadcasting by to. show the CBC would be at facilities under construction at the “xpo 67_ world fair site in Montreal. “Further extension of CBC color television facilites and ful, # likely will open.a vastly extended market for Canadian eye, timber Though Britain is short Taeed: masonry construction which) ~~ takes about four times longer | the advantages of timber frames. Now the big construc- ton project is to be undertaken | to show large-scale comparative costs between timber-and ma- architects keeping construction of the ter- brick-f . of homes, builders still favor homes is to start division Quebec. Named vice-presidents iwere Armand Godin of Montreuil of Digby, engineers a watchful partment research concluded that by using two-storey dian timber and Canadian de- and Alphonse Comeau xt June and signs, Britain could produce |N-S. a Peace of Mind is a priceless “extra” dividend when you invest in adequate » PERMANENT PERSONAL POLICIES of Life Insurance, .. for. a color permit to the Board nN | research have >> been fed inte the big US effodt | to develop-a counter-missile sys” ae quality color television for Can- ada from Jan. 1, 1967," the an- Production centres would be de- ql cided by the government at a R. M. Fowler of Montreal ear. | —— sa |later date im the light of recom- lier this month suggested that BRG TO DECIDE. mendations recently made . the CBC should not leap into) The transport départment said by the Fowler commitire of color tv, with. the excepion of t wil submit é@ach application broadcasting "’ «the Expo telecasts, until regular The committee easel by tv is avatlable to al Canadians. ' Sale In Men's Fine Clothing x EXCELSIOR LIFE a (FEE 2a Yt ¢ eee a wists vions from Smallman’ s. All top quality clothing i in the latest fall styles and XN colors, o New Fall Felt Hats Round or Pinch front. New fall shades. 6 5/8 to 7%. : Sizes New Fall Top Coats pe te. Woo! and Cashmere.- Plain shades Med and Dark Grey. _Sizes “36 to 46. Men's Fall Suits AN Wool English Worsteds and Twist in Plain, Neat patterns and fine stripes. Two and three button styles. -Sizes 35 to 46. — ~ $55.00 to $89. 00. sf Men's Shoes e “i oe ee A large as- & sortm of styles to choose from. 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