94 'THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, August 7, 196 SAVE THIS Tories Urging Canada To Seize Polar Ice Cap OTTAWA (CP)--Canada should the Fraser River. claim the polar ice cap as its ter-| He said a report on a survey ritory in case the Russians try to|of the feasibility of diverting build airfields and radar stations Columbia River waters into the on it, two Progressive Conserva- Fraser should be available by the tive members of Parliament said end of this year. He said he felt| Canada had the right to make| John B. Hamilton (PC -- York|this diversion regardless of in a House debate. | West) and Douglas Harkness (PC|claims by the United States. --Calgary North) got from North.| The minister later got into a ern Affairs Minister Lesage this|long argument with Mr. Hamil- reaction: 'You don't know what|/ton and Mr. Harkness about Cana- you're talking about." dian sovereignty in the north. The minister, piloting his de-| PERMISSION NEEDED? partment's spending estimates,| At one point, Mr. Harkness said said carrying out the Conserva- Mr. Lesage probably has to get tive proposal would be similar to|clearance from Washington to Canada claiming sovereignty over|yisit the U.S.-financed Dew (Dis- the mid-Atlantic. The polar ice|tant Early Warning) radar line in cap in the Arctic Ocean was thethe Canadian Arctic. Mr. Lesage high seas, whether liquid or|/did not deny this statement. frozen. Mr. Hamilton said changing IN SESSION TODAY {conditions may necessitate a new of appropriations for Mr. Lesage's cerning sovereignty over Arctic department and moved on to agri- regions. culture department estimates. It| held its second Saturday sitting report that the U.S. might re- During the 8%-hour Friday sit- ting, Mr. Lesage also said he|missiles. feels it is not impossible to recon-| International law on territorial cile British Columbia fisheries in-|limits -- Canada now claims a terest with power development of limit of three miles off its coasts law might be useless wanted to do the same. other radar line. claimed sovereignty over basin ice. years has asserted the principle -- that is, over all areas, "land or bounded between | Ellesmere Island. | He said such lines NO REQUEST RECEIVED Mr. Lesage said the U.S. has not approached Canada for an. -0-Tapp Room Anyway, polar ice shifted and moved and| 5. Dood: no permanent stations could be Howdy y built on it. And Russia had never| Arctic| 6:00--Drama but wants it extended to 12 miles --might be all right if a friendly country like the U.S. wanted to| 8:00--Ernie Kovacs move onto the ice cap. But the 9:00--Pacific Thirteen if Russia| 9:30-Who's the Quest [ The minister denied the claim of Mr. Harkness that Canada for sector sovereignty water, lines stretching to the North Pole from the Alaska- {Yukon border and the boundary The Commons completed studyloutlook and new principle con-{between Danish Greeenland and| | He read a Washington press | put on government maps in 1903, not to show boundaries but lines of the session today in an effort/quire radar stations on the polar|within which Canada claimed the to prorogue next week. lice cap north of the DEW line to{land only. The reason was that at not been discovered and not definite that some |would not be claimed countries. by warn of intercontinental ballistic/that time many Arctic islands had it was| 9.30~Man Called X of them/|10:00--Studio One other American Bishop Ambrose Pinger Released From Red China Jail HONG KONG (AP)--American, Bishop Pinger, who is staying Bishop Ambrose Pinger has been at Shanghai's Franciscan 'mission | released from prison in Red China pending repatriation, said he was after serving a five-year sent- | not certain when he will leave) ence. China. { | "I'm fairly well--not in the best) The American churchman, of health," the 59-year-old Roman whose home is in Chicago but who Catholic missionary told a re- was born in Lindsay, Neb., was porter by telephone from Shang-|arrested in Tsingtao Aug. 5, 1951. hai. ! Bishop Pinger's release leaves | | | | Wise employers know thar top-efficiency can be main- tained even during hottest weather with air condition- ing. Call now! 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Cleveland, Republic Stee officials said they plan to cal from 10 to 20 per cent of thel production work i wage pa for a variously to 55 cent: unde: 46 ar employees back tc the "big four" steel companies in afternoon. Crucible Steel, a major the U.S. signed strike-ending con-/company, signed Thursday night. tracts Friday night and early TEDIOUS FINISH today with the United Steelwork-| The union reached basic agree- ers Union. {ment with the ustry a week The signings apparently|ago Friday, but the ironing out marked the end of the 35-day-old|of individual contracts--including work stop and maint e fringe benefits and local problems crews in several of the mills' were| --proved to be stumbling blocks. . The basic pact--a three-year, U.S. Steel and Republic Steel,| fal | ti d it may take three or four weeks before opera: tions employment have re turned to normal. 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