anima imam tite Sa ilatGeT: bite ee at nit a sp Aen Ae thn ths ae as Ap tok 4 Ad ON ong, aera ee BaP AL" OF a a eS om OD 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 6, 1963 Thomson Backs Right To Have Independent TV CAMBRIDGE, England (Reu- ters)--Canadian new Roy| Thomson Tuesday night de- fended the licence he has to supply an ind dent televi- sion service to He was opposing a the Cambridge Union -- Cam- bridge University Society. which said that "the Pilkington attack on independent television) was realistic and justified." The motion was carried 42 votes, with 103 votes in favor and 61 votes against: The Pilkington report, pub- lished last June, severely at- tacked commercial television in| Britain. Presented by a govem-| ment-sponsored committee un-| der the chairmanship of Sir Harry Pilkington, it called the profits of the commercial tel- evision companies excessive. Thomson secured the Scottish Television Limited licence in "During the first year of in- dependent television there was a £325,000,000 loss," Thomson sald, "At the moment the Scottish television. contract came up, no one would look at it but me. I was stupid enough to look at it. "It was a 1,000,000-to-1 chance, But I had the money. I could afford to carry losses for a number of years. So they gave me the business. I signed a firm agreement that I would take the loss for a definite pe- riod of years which ends on June 30, 1964. "TI took a chance of losing millions of pounds. I don't think anyone should begrudge the fact that we made a lot of money." He said of the Pilkington re- port: "It is incredible to me that such a biased and unreal- istic report should have come out of the Pilkington commit- tee. U.S. Considers Gulf A Part Of High Seas WASHINGTON (CP) -- The United States considers the Gulf of St. Lawrence part of the high seas and not Canadian territo- rial waters, a U.S. authority says. He was commenting on a St. John's, Nfld., report which quoted a Canadian fisheries of- ficial as saying Monday his de- partment considers the gulf part of Canadian territorial wa- = reserved for Canadian ves- sels. The U-S. authority said Tues- day this question of the legal status of the gulf is 'an old story," although the U.S. never had any major difficulties with| Canada over it. The U.S. recog- nizes Canada's rights to the usual three-mile territorial limit} off the gulf coastline, but main- tains the rest of the mouth. of the St. Lawrence is part of the high seas, he said, In 1960 External Affairs. Min- ister Green told the "ommons external affairs committee that Canada asserts that the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Hudson Bay are Canadian territorial waters --but other countries had not Officially recognized this claim. The Canadian claim to the' gulf draws support from a 1951) decision of the International Court of Justice in a case con- cerning Norway. The court ruled that under certain condi-' tions the base line from which territorial waters are measured can be a straight line from headland to headland, swinging around clusters of islands just! offshore, In 1956, prime minister St. Laurent said Canada wanted' general acceptance of this deci- sion, which had "'set a principle' which we think should be ap- plicable to our own shores." Nuclear Canada Needed: Gerhart SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-- The commander-in-chief of the North American Air Defence Command says the continent's defence setup would be more effective if Canada would arm with nuclear weapons. Gen. John K. Gerhart made the statement in an interview Tuesday at a ceremony mark- ing withdrawal of a U.S. Navy fighter squadron from his com- mand, He said Canada's Bomare missiles are ineffective because they lack nuclear warheads. However, he praised the RCAF for a "tremendous job" with its conventional weapons. $1 Bill Possibly Valued At $2,000 WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)--Mrs. Alberta Painting, 23, an em- ployee of the Bank of Montreal, has a $1 bill that local coin col- lectors say may be worth $2,000. The back face of the bill is printed upside down. Mrs, Painting said she picked] the bill up when she was work-| ing for the Bank of Montreal in Peterborough last summer. She said its wide, white margin| attracted her. She became aware of its value when she read a newspaper) story Monday of a hotel man- ager in Ottawa who owned a similar bill. 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