"I §n..aneroien.onenoneuowa.1nes.iIng.1s.19al.1a ________ CBC Signs/Stations or Revised Network OTTAWA (CF)-The CBC has radio relay transmitters. the glgned affiliation agreements CBC could reach with the new with all but 15 of the 58 pri- network approximately 90 per vately - owned stations which cent of Canada's English-speab would belong to its new Eng- ing population of some 14,500.- llsll - language radio network. 000. This as reported to e Board of Broadcast Governors Monday by CBC fresident J. Alphonse Ouimet as the pub- ]|c]y - owned corporation asked for authority to tear down its two existing English - language networks —- the Dominion and are Trans - Canada — and build a iicw one. Mr. Ouimet said the corpora- tion has “every reason to be- Iicve that we will be able deal with all of these (15 un- gigned affiliates) before the end of September." when the exist- ing networks would be dis- b In its own annual report .a few weeks ago. the CBC noted that during negotiations to set up the new network son:epri- vate stations had suggested that the corporation build more of its own stations in order to get national coverage for its pro- grams. This suggestion was echoed in a subsequent BBG statement. The governors said they were prepared to reserve unused ra- dio frequencies for the CBC across Canada so the public agency would “not be impeded in its progress toward the long- run objective." No mention of th idea was made in Monday's written CBC submission to the 3136. Mr. Ouimet noted that after television began in Canada in 1952 it became increasingly ap- parent to the CBC that the op- tions involved. .eration of two radio networks- Inciuded along with CBC- which were steadily losing their owned stations in the new net- night audiences to TV-—"might 8 iilldCd- - The BBG has the power to force privately - owned radio stations to join the proposed new network, which would go into operation Oct. 1 Stiff opposition was expected from some of the private sta- wnrk would be 61 Canada's not continue to be justified un- 2o? privately - owned Ent_-'.IISI'l- der the changed conditions." ‘ iancirriuc radio stations. They Tiie plan to revamp the sys. uoultl be required to carry at fem was begun in 1959. least 26 hours and seven mln- There now are 30 privately- urcs a week of CBC programs. owned stations_ operating along ltlost of these network origlnlr with the CBC outlets on the firms would be unsponsorcd and Trans - Canada radio network. ncrirly all would be in da_v"ght which has been in existence pcriorls. Thus. the affiliated Pl'I- Isince the CBC itself was set up rate stations would be giving in the 19305. ‘ up some of their best revenue— ; In addition, 49 privately-owned ‘ producing time in order to carry stations belong to the Dominion the CBC programs. network which gets its programs By including the private sta- from the CBC station in Tor- tions along with its own 2-1 ra- tonto. This system has operated dio stations and 81 low - power isince 1944. Yank Says Soviets May Aim At Other Place Than Moon ‘ , HOUSTON. Tex. tAPl—An of- It are trying to go to the moon," t ficial of the manned spacecraft 'he said. i centre here said Monday the. “Maybe they're 80infZ Some ‘ ltiiitcd States does not plan to.place else." ' have two men on an arbitali Geminl's two - man flights III.'.'IlI at the same time until:will follow the completion of. 1964. iProject Mercury's one - man; James A. Chambemnl Cana_ flights and will precede Projecti dian - born director of Project , {‘P°II° WIIICII has 3 8031 Of P139‘ . Gemini. said the centre hopes imfionaily-:1-ifiaggzziut W the‘ ;t'[lm(l“((:llt'I(’ZVnllS. two capsules in! The Gemini flights also Wm “But. unlike the Russians. we géelfcnugrer duration than those 1 will have two men in one cap-: "We hopito Increase the dm__ stile and none in the other," helafion of the nights gradually up : ‘dam’ Ito two weeks," Chamberlain; ('I‘amb°"I“I"' 3 “aIIV“- °I‘ aid. “Determining the possible: Knnilnops. B.C.. described the length of man-S Stay in Space currciit_ Russian project as ‘a :35 a prime 0bjéctive_ ' "complicated step_ forward in --The mndezvousmg in space! suave technoloav twill be the major mile-I lie declined to speculate on ‘stone in Gemini. The mannedi how close the Russians are to capsule can use the unmanned 5 making an attempt to put a.capsule's large engine for‘ miill on the moon. 5 reatcr manocuvrabiiity in "I'm not certain the Russians 1 space." lakes Strife Probe lawyers Are Chosen By ROBERT RICE rtry in delays. violence and boy- OTTAWA tCPi -— Two young cotts that held up shipping in lr’i\l'_\'L‘l'S--One from Toronto. the many ports and even shut down ‘ otiicr from Montreal —— have the Welland Canal in the St bccii chosen to act as legal Lawrence Seaway. couiiscl for the Norris indus-, Mr. Justice Norris opens his It‘l.'iI inquiry ommission intoinquiry today in Toronto. with Crczit Lakes shipping disrup- tsittings scheduled there until irons and labor strife. sources IFriday. said Monday. ; Expec-ted to last until late Announcement of their ap-‘:St-ptcmber. the over-all inves- poiiitments is expected shortly. ttigatioii will continue in Mont- Ttic commission. counsel are real. Trois-Rivleres. Que.. St. CIWI05 Dubln. 40. a Toronio3Catharines. Fort William and lawyer with wide-ranging inter- ' Ottawa. ests and a reputation as an out- Upper Lakes Shipping Lim- standing labor specialist. and tied. the St. Lawrence Seaway Marc Lalonde, 33. a Montreal Authority, the Canadian Labor lawyer who was once executive Congress and seven trade un- assistant to Justice Minister ions, including two bitter ri- Fulton. and now is in privateivals. the Seafarers Interna- Dractice. tion Union of Canada and.) STARR ORDERED INQUIRY and the Canadian Maritime Un- The inquiry was ordered by»ion tCLC) have been asked to Lziiior Minister Starr after a participate in the inquiry. strife-torn struggle between two other shipping firms and un- rival marine unions engulfed ions may be involved later in the Great Lakes shipping indua- the bearings. Canada, U.S. lo Ialk lumber Market Issue 3! HAROLD MORRISON Canadian officials following a WASHINGTON (CP) — Can- request from President Ken- ads will agree to hold talks with may for inlotion of such nego- the United States on sharing of tiations. the multi-million-dollar United state I her i MAY am up COMM1'I"l'EE learnid [LIL-.d.y_ ' t W” The informant said that while An info;-mm: ma .3. Canada will agree to the dis- cussions. the terms of reference will be worked out carefully with the hope of avoiding spee- U _ ,-equug iflc inclusion of negotiations on Ior such “um cu“. Wm mg voluntary restrictions. Igree to “nu... vogue”, 1.. Canada maintains such res- 'S.i1'Icfiong go "(ha 5. MW 0; trlctioile are not just . PHI“ eanadiaa softwood; to the us. ticnlarly in view of the ion!- Tlie US. industry has ap- term Canadian deficit in 11.9. Dr-‘Bled for restrictions. main. trade and Canada's current ef- tsining um gowpflceg import. to shore up her economic 30m Csnad a are disrupting and financial strd . 0'09 mark ts nd sting Ienvy iinemT)loyn:ent. Canada comflflml “SUI? "9 last year .914 “mg gfiyowmo to explore basic difficulties fac- Wrth of these softwoods in the his the 11.8. softwoods industry. “.8. it will probably aw-it recom- mendations of the U-3- T81“ Oormnission before glint!!! problem. an flnuncement to this effect likely will be made in a few days. He said that ‘while Canada will agree to the . Mitt FESTIVAL or VALUES Special Savings During Our Aug. BRIDE CONIESI in every Holman departments’: VFLOX — the better separator for close skimming and long life. These famous and popular separators have stainless steel discs; and are all electric models. 300 lbs. capacity. reg. 99.50 . . . . . . . . SALE 84.95 650 lbs. capacity. reg. 199.50 . . . . . . 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