THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 4, 1960 Vancouver Airport . Needs Expansion VANCOUVER (CP) -- An in- fluential voice has been added to those favoring complete control of Vancouver international air- port by the federal government, | Grant McConachie, president of {Canadian Pacific Airlines, says i |"is difficult to see how the jet- |age air terminal' program for federal government operates the|in listening to any offer of selling landing sirips. {the airport, but will not finance Vancouver faces the greatest a loan such as Vancouver re- problem and little progress has quests, been made towards solving it. A study made by the city's If the city is to have an air|technical planning board reported terminal equal to the anticipated|a Jjet-age airport would pay for 'nerease in jet travel; it is es'i-|itself in 20 years and reap a mated that $13,500,000 will be re-|profit of $1,000,000 per year for {Vancouver can be expedited with|quired. anyone who owns it. For that rea- |the necessary speed and effi-| Mr. McConachie predicted in a son, the city is exhausting all| [ciency as long as the control is|speech here Tuesday night that|possible means to keep the air- divided between three authori-|10 foreign airlines will probably port. ities" --the municipality of Rich-|/be flying in and out the airnort mond, the city of Vancouver and |with!n 10 years and the tidal ASKS BORROWING POWER Ihe federal government. wave of air traffic threa'ens to It requested the provincial gov- | The Vancouver airport is|swamp the airport's passenger ernment to allow an airport au-| unique among the big three in facilities. thority, which would have the Canada. Both Malton (Toronto)| Vancouver realizes the problem POWer to borrow funds, to be set and Dorval (Montreal) are fed-|ad has requested a low-rate, "WP: eral government operations. [long-term loan from the federal Permission was granted but the | Richmond owns Sea Island, government, city has mot yet set up the au- | where the airport is located. Var-| Transport thority. s WARMER WEATHER Warmer weather will cover | States Weather Office, Western | Canada during the month of | Canada and the Maritimes will | February according to the long- | have much-above readings | ---CP Newsmap| meee 1 | Did You Know . .. In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con have a Full-course Dinner for | ONLY 95¢. DOG'S EFFORT FAILS aspliyxiated when he apparently VANCOUVER (Cy) -- A five-|fell asleep and a cigaret smoul |year-old dog died beside his | lered in a sofa. Teeth marks on ia S a his jacket sleeve showed where | master Saturday night after a| Tippy, a German shepherd, had {vain attempt to save him from |¢ agged him to the closed door a fire, "rank Gray, 45, was'of the room. FINAL WEEK! Just 3 More Days to take advantage of the PARTING COMPANY Robert G. V. Milligan, 22, | listed both from Toronto, Can- | 'Five years is a long time to talks with Beverly Jean Hughes, | ada, and said they claimed to | pe apart', she told Milligan 19, in Tampa, Florida, county | be married. The {wo were ar- after hearing the in jail after each received a five- | nested last week and pleaded : s . year prizon sentence for at- | guilty to attempting to cash a criminal court tempted grand larceny. Police ' worthless cheque at Tampa, --AP Wirephoto sentence a sal Minister Hees has Th " couver owns the terminal and theisaid the government is interested e planning board report in-| . - |formed council that construction aeering if the airport is to be| ready to go ahead on major con- struction, dro and the Niagara Parks Com- standing committees of the legis-| Vancouver voters may be given 0 mission will be asked to appear|lature. la chance to decide whether the| range forecast. of the United before she legislature's public ac-| The Liberals nominated Ross|city keeps the airport if a pro-| " drew), elected Wednesday as| Arthur Reaume (L Essex chairman of the committee, |Nor'h) said Mr. Frost had indi agreed to extend the invitations|cated that at least ome Liberal Intent lature he wants to ask Hydro|Wa'erloo South) was named| about land near Sarnia at $6,900|chairman of the energy commit. an acre when a federal govern- tee, established this year to deal | roteste erin SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) -- K n expenditures of the parks R 1 d T | commission u € emper INTERPRETING THE NEWS COMMITTEE MATTER T . | Mr. Irving was commenting on in al 1ament |a Canadian Press news story re-| tions to the two bodies will be | porting that a "fuel oil sales PY PY ard) Introduced bill in the| The story said S. Cunard and Commons Wednesday to em-{Company, largest independen' | ose Nn T1 ain |power the parliamen'ary protec-|fuel oil dealer in Halifax NEW YORK (AP) year--and reliable sources pre-|rely almost entirely on nuclear end of things. | dict tha! it will--it probably won't|deterrents. Conventional forces| But defence spokesman say H4Y| ore emphasis can be expected! = on the airport would take four Bu! council could not decide to| counts committer to answer|Whicher ~Bruce) for chair-|posed plebiscite is held in De- for next Wednesday upon request|might serve as chairman of men! evaluation of the land had|with problems of energy re-| | C. Irving, president of Irving Oil] It now appears that his ques- i st Of Defence asked before the public accounis| OTTAWA CP)--Still burning|war"" has erupted in the Mari-| {tive staff to regulate hill traffic. switched to Irving products last| By STEWART MacLEOD five - year streamlining program, (continue, however, and the re- mean any change in the coun- would be extremely small, {on conventional forces in the de- if started immediately. It IO ar KS ymended that at least $100, ' Probe Planned {spend the money and, instead, in- {structed its airport committee to questions about their financial man of the public accounts com-|cember at the time of civic elec- | operations {mittee but Mr. Grossman was tions. of a group of Liberal members. committee. The Progressive Con- Liberal Leader John Winter-|servative group disagreed. | set its value at $2,200 an acre. sources, He also claims to have infc rm-| " [Company Limi'ed, said Wednes-| {day his company will never start| a committee, which has not been from having his car towed off times as a new Irving oil-group| Parliament Hill at RCMP orders, [refinery prepares to start pro- A | The protective staff, he week after years as a distributor] Canadian Press Staff Writer [launched three years ago by for-| quired strength will be met, after If Britain's defence budget rises mer defence minister Duncan|1962, by volunteers. And no basic try's basic defence structure. | units, Most of the money, say de-| But there are strong indications : fence white paper expected abou! igher salaries, the increased watkinson, is not going to follow mid - February. Additions are ex- {000 be spent this year on basic TORONTO (CP)--Ontario Hy-|called since 1949. It is one of 19 bring in a report by June 30. Allan Grossman (PC--St. An-|elected by a show of hands. P 1 Ww meyer said Tuesday in the legis-| Earlier, Raymond Myers (PC--| ation that there is a discrepancy hi price war Guy Rouleau (L--Montreal Dol-|duction at Saint John to its highest peacetime level this|Sandys, in which Britain would|change is expected in the nuclear fence experts, will .go towardthat Sandys' successor, Harold cost of materials and speeding pe program to the letter. Last pected to troop - carrying fleets]. the program to equip and train|month he said in a speech that it|--hoth air and sea -- and more conventional land forces would be wrong for Britain to|money will be set aside to train None of these i"ems are new, shelter too much under a nuclear soldiers in bush warfare. but costs have risen since they mh: : were first announced di i 3 : But the sources say there will Some sources have predictea| He also said a "creditable de-|be no apparent split between the that this year's defence budget|terrent" could be . maintained present and former defence min- will increase by more than £125 with balanced nuclear and con- Isters, Sandys priginat program ventional forces. Some senior mil-|$ said to elastic enough to well - dressed, middle - aged man visited the Bowery area early Wednesday and d's- tributed $20, $50 apd $100 bills to habitues of the haven of the forgotten. After his visit two hours re- mained before the 4 AM. bar closing time. At 4:30 AM. nine recipeints of the money were found passed out on a sidewalk. An ambulance took them to hospital where their stomachs were pumped out, On their release, and still with cash available, the nine headed back to the bowery for the 8 A.M. bar opening. The generous = stranger's name was not known. led £1,640,000,000. The increase itary advisers are known to hold would be substituted "for the for Imperial Oil of Toronto. If] RCMP who ean continue [said similar moves are reported! |parading around the grounds and/in some other centres -- "pre- {being photographed with pre'ty{sumably as a result of price cuis (girls, which at times seems tojor . other inducements at the |be their main occupation." wholesale level." | His remarks brought a spirited] Mr. Irving, asked for comment [protest from Justice Minister|on the story, said it was full of] Fulton who sald the RCMP had|inaccuracies and incorrect infer- 'some rather unfortunate exneri- ences He said: ! A |ences" with some MPs, "and the| 'Irving Oil disbelieves in and| honorable member knows well of| Will never start a price war,| |what I am speaking." which in the long run will ~only| This remark brought protests/put the little man out of business from Lionel Chevrier (L--Mont.|and leave the field to the big in-| {real Laurier) and Hazen Argue,|ternational interests which, in the [CCF House leader, but the end, is bound to cost the consu-| [ruffled feathers were smoothes |Mer more both in price and ser- | down by Speaker Roland Vice. . |Michener, *o, said he didn't| "This whole affair was inspired [think the justice minister's accu-{DY a company with head office sations were very strong. in Toronto, representing interests] - - - from south of the bgrder. They +i still 000,000, bringing it to an unequal- provide for any shift of emphasis. would follow two consecutive de-{the same views. Re : Creme ENOUGH VOLUNTEERS SHIFT TO NUCLEAR The program to cu' down the The decreases are part of aisize of Britain's armed forces will | Trade Stamps Outlaw Asked | By KEN KELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)-The Commonsl,;, psy DEBATE embarks on the stormy Seas of| Discussion of Mr. Howard's the trading stamps CODITOVErsy|,.., io oynocted to take the full today as it considers a private lay f t thi ag 2 A _ ill to eatiaw the|day, first this session devoted ex- member's clusively to private members'| colored coupons. legislation. One other full day is Frank Howard (CCF---Skeena) set aside for discussion of pri-| moves for second reading -- ap-lvaie measures. | proval in principle--of his bill] The chances of Mr. Howard's| aimed at outlawing trading|bill passing the second-reading| stamps through a clearer defini- stage are slim. Unless it is voted| tion of the sort of stamp plansion teday, it drops to the bottom] prohibited under the Criminal [of a long list of other private Code {measures with little chance of] The bill would place under the ¢0MID8 UP again this session. ban 'besides trading stamps| The government has made its| commonly so-called, any form of Dosition clear. Justice Minister| cash receipt, receipt, coupon, |Ful'on has said that insofar as| premium ticket or other device, |trading stamp plans are mer- designed or intended to be given chandising devices they come to the purchaser of goods by the with'n provincial legislative juris- vendor of or on his behalf, diction and to represent a discount on| Where they affect the federal the price of the good§ or a pre- powers to issue and regulate cur- RE EY rency or are used to defraud, | they come within the Criminal Code's ban, In Ontario the attorney-general{ The old wooden ship Alert has retained a lawyer to look| moves into Coos Bay Oregon, and take a| to safety following a Pacific courts. storm that la hed the 100-foot vessel yesterday The 20 per- sons aboard sald that despite the setback, they still plan to mium to the purchaser thereof {that may be redeemed." the stamps to the into trading stated case RCAF Officer SAFETY FOR ALERT and set up a colony there. The ship was expected to remain in Coos Bay for several days for repairs. When the ship was at sea, waves were so high they broke over the pilot house --AP Wirephoto In Retirement MONTREAL (CP) -- Fit. Lt Marcel (Tweedy) Everard, 45, former public relations officer at air defence command headquar- ters in nearby St. Hubert, has retired after 28 years military | service. A veteran of the Second World War, Everard claimed to be the first white male born in Tim- mins, hub of the Northern On § tario gold fields. He worked for a time as a reporter for the Timmins Press His 28-year-service career con- sisted of nine years in the Algon i quin Regiment (Reserve) and 19 {years with the RCAF. He sur |vived five air crashes. I A graduate of Queen's Univer sity and the Ontario College of} |Education, he n't yet decided what he will do ext, But he said he dea of be- = FIT.-LT. MARCEL (Tweedy) Everard, 45, has retired from the RCAF after 28 years mili- tary service. 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