16 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon.. June A. 1965. Early Bird Seen First Step In Communications Evolution By WILLIAM SCOTT TOROXTO (CP A United Sis'es cammminications spokes- has called the Early satellite only. the first step the evolution of the E-d ¢ohal commercial communica- ens system Matthew Gordon. director of niermation for the Communica- Satellite Corporation, whch has its headquarters in.- Washinzton. spoke to a lunch- eon gathering of the Radio and Televisions Executives Club Mr Gerdon said the program "that es ahead calis for a commercial communica- ” satellite system “with a mber m ground stations in diferent parts of the world by ¢'eha! Bird. the eight-pound 2 te shot into orbit 22.300 mies above the Atlantic Ocean Aor: 2. us the forerunner. Next Mondat. the satellite will “zo ommercial on an international - He said) communication by ratellite has resulted in a clash - confiicting interests vested in 4 NATIONS INVOEWED “ sere are 44 nations involved tr--the somcnership- ot the space ai segment of the system. among them Canada through the Cana- dian Overseas Telecommunica- tion Corporation: This system Mr -Gordon de- scribed as unprecedented in complexity. because. of the many points of view. ‘The com- munications revolution is part of the larger technological rev- olution which ix The -outstandine characteristic of our times.” he sand “For better or worse’ there is an inter-relationship of the tech nological, economic and politi cal.” Mr. Gordon said. the earth satellite station heing built. at Mill Village. NS. # miles southwest of Halifax, will -open for Canada a new window through space for telecommuni- cation. “This is not a small station.” Mr Gordon went on “This is comparable to Goon- hilly in Britain and Andover, Me™ Canada “has spent $5000 000 for the ground station It is expected to be operational next fall. COTC, which ts build- mg the station. plans rapid ex- pansion when world commercial operations begin In the .mean- time. Canada_ is working through the— Andover station. ‘Canadien Publisher Notes Trend To Republican Gov't Ry HAROLD MORRISON LONDON cP Canadian publisher Ross Munro. said there 1s a suspicion among some Canadians “that we could be an the slow downhill grade tw a fe-m of republican government.” In a luncheon speech to the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce in Britain. Munro said he didn't want to place too much emphasis on this point because ‘t was not an immediate possi- bility But he suggested that turning ~fenada—into a republic “‘could he part of the federal govern- ments ultimate accommodation of Quebec. although it would strain the tempers and patience o® many Enzglish-Canadians.” “At any rate it isn’t going to happy in the near or even fore- seeable future. But it is ° pos- sbility that should not be ig- nored.” Munro suggested that the quiet revolution in Quebec ‘‘will produce a society exactly the same as in the rest of Canada and the Unitd States.” “lf that happens, the only thing that ‘maitres chez nous’ Wire Tapping Is Advocated ns ‘CP’ — Limited, Ire tapping td Hébp.edmbat or- chanel crime is advocated by Chief Justice G. A. Gale of the Ontario_ Supreme. Court. He told the Harvard asso- ciates in police science _ there was no ‘“wherent’ reason why wire tapping should not be used in limited circumstances ‘‘with Proper and carefully conrtved safezuards to assist in the bat- tle agamst organized crime. The chief justice said there ®as a modern notion that only morally fair means may be em- pleved to catch a law-brea but “certainly it does not I- ways serve the public in “Is the motorist caught speed- tne any less a law breaker be- cause he was stopped by a hid- fen policeman?” he asked. “I see nothing wrong in | apprehen- wen by such means.” PLAN NEW SYSTEM Norway's seven-year elemen- farvy schools are being replaced by a nine-year system which all children must complete. will mean will be the use of the French language—if even that survives after a couple of gen- erations.” Munro publishes the Winnipeg Tribune. He also is vice-presi- dent of Southam Press Limited and president of the Canadian section, Commonwealth Press Union Touching on the Quebec sit- uation in a speech that ranged over Canada’s interna! and in- ternational problems, Munro said of the restlessness in Que- bec. “I think the*gravest ‘danger at present in this problem is that the French will push too hard. Then they will set off an Eng- lish reaction that will grow in hostility. At present. one can clearly see a development of this hostility in parts of Ontario, in Alberta and British Columbia particularly.” _ SEES ECONOMIC DANGER Quebec's problem jn relation to the rest of Canada is not un- like Canada’s problem in rela- tion to the United States, Munro said. The U.S. economic invas- ion of Canada was continuing “at an appalling pace.” “Economically, we are in dan- ger right now of becoming an American satellite if we are not already one.” Yet Canadian communities and governments were working like beavers to get more _U.S. plants established in Canada “We are an inconsistent. at times quite unpredictable peo- ple who._hike most, try to hold to a high principle and break down when the Joca! self-interest is on the line.” Mis statements were, included in the text of his speech issued to the press oe delivery. DUTCH AUCTION Store and residence in York. Situated near schools, churches, on main highway te National Park. Opening price $7;500. Auction open from today till 12:30 June 2th. This price will decrease every 24 hours till June 2th. Property open for inspection every dav. except Sunday. Bids must be in writing. Arthur D. Johnson York DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Province of Requires the Nova Scotia services of an INSTRUCTOR |! 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