Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Mar 1956, p. 19

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ERCHBISHOP MAKARIOS BEGINS HIS EXILE Archbishop Makarios, who fis accused by the British of being strife that has taken place in Cyprus in recent weeks, is shown responsible for a good deal of the | here, third from left, as he ar- rived at tha Seychelles Islands, to which he was banished by the British governor of Cyprus. With him is Bishop Kypranos, extreme left, and the Seychelles police chief, Major T. Williams, arm outstretched. Bmericans To Northland Warning Radar OTTAWA (CP)--The DEW (Dis- tant Early Warning) radar line in the Canadian Arctic will be manned and operated by an Amer- ican civilian contractor. Chief reason for this decision is that Canada hasn't enough tech- nicians for the job, officials say. Some 1,200 men will be required to man the Canadian section of the $1,280,000 Alaska-Canada - Green- land line when it goes into opera- tion, possibly next year, Paul Hellyer, parliamentary as- sistant to Defence Minister Camp- ney, said Tuesday in the Com- mons that Canada and the United States have agreed that the DEW line, being built along the 70th| parallel by the U.S ., should be| Tnanned and operated by a civilian Car Hits Train contractor selected by the U.S. government, A Canadian-American military | group will be located at each main | station in the DEW line and will | have control over its purely mili- tary functions, he said. SUBMITTED TENDERS firms submitted tenders for the DEW line job and that a U.S.|which was hurled into a ditch on the south side of the railway line It is to run for three years. after being struck by the Strat- company won the contract. killed Tuesday night in a level crossing accident in Hibbert town- Outside the Commons, it was|ship near here when his car was learned Canadian and American|struck by a CNR passenger train, Man, Control over manning of all or any part of the line in this country after ex- piration of the three-year period. Mr. Hellyer also announced the government is considering the possibility of a civilian contractor manning and operating the $170,- 000,000 mid-Canada radar warning line being built under RCAF su- pervision along the 55th parallel. This was another indication that Canada is short of armed forces technicians in the telecommuni- cations and electronics fields. American servicemen help to man the $525,000,000 Pinetree radar net- work in southern Canada. Motorist Dies MITCHELL (CP)--Fred Roney, about 65, of RR 3 Mitchell, was Roney was alone in the car Canada reserves the right to take|ford-to-Goderich train. Donald Gordon Raps Shipping Cars By Boat OTTAWA (CP)--The CNR feels the start of a new ship service to carry automobiles fecom Windsor to the Lakehead will endanger rail- way revenues, CNR President Don- ald Gordon said here today. Mr. Gordon, appearing before the Commons railway committee, said he has ordered a careful ex- amination of the prospects for los- ing business to Wilcan Shipping Corporation of Montreal, which proposes the service. Wilcan recently obtained author- ization from the board of transport commissioners to operate a spe- cially-designed carrier for motor vehicles, which would be the first of its kind in Canada, It would carry between 400 and 500 auto- mobiles, "It looks like a dangerous de- Yelopment, and I am concerned," Mr. Gordon said. "It may destroy the benefits to the pom fev of agreed charges. Part of my con- cern is due to the fact that the door has been opened." The railways have recently ne- gotiated a number of agreed charge contracts with auto manu- facturers. These provide low freight rates in return for a set proportion of the Shippers' busi- ness for specified times. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 18, 1996 19 Towns, Cities To Get Power To Fluoridize TORONTO (CP)--The Telegram says the Ontario government plans legislation to empower municipal ities to fluoridate their water sup- plies. The paper says the legislation will remove confusion resulting from an Ontario appeal court rul- ing Monday that Metropolitan To- ronto has not the power to fluori- date the water supplies it adminis. ters. The council had ordered fluori- dation of the water supplies for Toronto and 12 adjacent communi- ties for which the council admin- isters certain public services. 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