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The Calgary Albertan from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 2

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THE ALBERTAN SATURDAY JAN 11 1964 PAGE 2 iFrom Page Oner Todays Weather Edmonton: Cloudy and cold High 0 low Red Deer: Cloudy and cold High 5 low Lethbridge: Snowflurrics High 15 low 10 Medicine Hat: Light snowflur-riea High 10 low 0 CALGARY: Cloudy with light snow High 18 low 5 YESTERDAY'S READINGS cactus corners Pension Plan To Include Big Reserve By VICTOR MACKIE The Albertan Ottawa Bureau OTTAWA The revised federal pension plan will include a reserve fund believed to be in excess of 315 billion which will be available for the purchase of provincial government bonds The new plan will cost the It will ease the borrowing position of hard-pressed provinces It should also improve Canada's international payments position because it would mean less provincial and municipal borrowing in tha United Slates Good Horning to everyone and especially to people in Cactus Comers and elsewhere who are not surprised at the speed with which Kennedy Christina and the New Year were forgotten and the world setled down again into the routine of bickering bat tling and bungling CACTUS CORNERS: Special meetings of the village council may be called in the near future accordin' to announcement by Reeve Mac Owens' to discuss two items which are mighty to folks hereabouts The first is the Cactus Corners Centenary Project and the second has to do with all the claims the Indians in Alberta are makin about land they say belongs to them "This progressive community of Cactus Comers feds it has been slighted and insulted by the Indians hereabouts" explains Mac none of the tribes put in a claim for us kind of hurts our pride It had been figured that Cactua Comers would mark the centennial of this great nation aame bein' a dictionary word mean the 100th anniversary of the first bit of polite eussin' and name-callin' KKsmmm TELEFACTS Thompson Blasts Real Caouette Similar Names The John Parker of SUvely who wai mentioned in The Albertan's police eourt column early In December is not John Wyman Parker of Carmangay who attends school to SUvely TONIGHT a CFCN-TV CHANNEL 4 6:00 PM I Dorothy Carnegie DOROTHY CARNEGIE COURSES FOR WOMEN IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Prise Self-Confidence Clothes Leadership Skills Management of time Conversational Skills taxpayer no mm than the original one per cent of hia salary set out to the scheme first devised It may take longer to come into frill operation than the original 10 years it wu learned here Friday from informed sources Prime Minister Peer-ton is sending out a letter this week to provincial premiers outlining the new plan Details of the new plan will be disclosed after the premiers have had time to examine the proposal Establishment of the reserve fund will create new low-eost source of money for the provincial bond market sets up a fund which can be used to purchase provincial government obligations and thus will give strengthened support to future provincial issues Only participating provinces will ha able to make use of the fund for the purchase of bond issues This means Quebec will not be Included because Quebee hu Its own reserve fund under its separate provincial pension plan The new pension fund will make available low-cost money tor the provincial bond market Foresight is the ability to see beforehand what never happens EVANS BUILDING PRODUCTS LTD Dale Carnegie DALE CARNEGIE SALES COURSE (For Meu-Women) Increased Sales Through Professional Selling Skills and Techniques Sales Leadership Organization Management Motivational Selling You As our Premier Manning Resumes the series of "TelefactsM programs Keep up to date with facts and information on your government Inserted by the Alberta Serial Credit League asssmesmssesssrt OTTAWA Soda! Credit Leader Robert Thom peon accused Real Caouette's Kallie-ment des Oedrtiste Friday of failure to keep ita commitments to the Social Credit party at the last election He denied in an interview Mr Caouette's statement Wednee-day that the former Quebec wing of the Social Credit party paid deposits of 20 unsuccessful Social Credit candidate to Ontario because the national party had no funds promised to pay but never did" Mr Thompson said national office had to pay He described as "straight falsehood" Mr claim In a Sudbury OnL television Panama UB police and troops never left the Canal Zone during fighting touched off Thursday and continued Friday after a Panamanian mob poured into the area in the wake of efforts to hoist the flag of Panama Brasilian Ambassador Carlas Alfredo Bernardes suggested that an appeal by council President Renan Castrillo Juatiniano of Bolivia to both the United States and Panama to end the fighting and restrain their military and civilian force would avert the necessity of UN action and let the Organization of American States (OAS) deal with the crisis But Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Fedorenko said the situation well beyond the competence of regional organizations such as the OAS" council must take steps toward immediately putting an end to the military action by the armed forces of the United States their mass murders and high-handedness in Panama" Fedorenko said use of force in international relations an attempt by one state forcibly to impose its win on another cannot be tolerated or permitted support the appeal of the representative of Panama and consider that the council must adopt measures to put an end immediately toaggressive actions against Panama and ita people which are defending its sovereignty and independence" British delegate Jack-ling said Fedorenko was quick to conclusions and make accusations for which even taking into account the statement of Paiama there to no evidence" Jackling supported the Brazilian suggestion that the situation ha left to the OAS which was investigating it with the consent of both Panama and tha United States Panama Canal Zona must not continue in its present Boyd told the council is a causa for permanent discord Panama cannot continue subject to iniquitous UB Ambassador A dial Stevenson replied that the United States doing everything humanly possible to help restore the situation" in the strife-torn Canal Zone (The Columbia Broadcasting System said in New York that Chiart had mde three condition! for resuming relations with tha United States: Panama must have sovereignty over the canal just economic revenues must be paid Panama for use of the Canal and Panamanian workers must he accorded equal status with UB workers) Carl Davis press officer at the UB Embassy said seem to be very calm at the present time" He said there had been a brief outburst of shooting dose to the Canal Zone bonier Friday afternoon but it had not been determined if there were any casualties Davis said embassy personnel had prepared to evacuate the building early Friday in the face of a menacing mob Panamanian national guardsmen however turned the mob aside Davis said embassy officers had been prepared to leave tha building a moment's notice" government has made an all-out effort to keep the mobs under control" Davis said there is open mob rule which has been going on here for the pest 24 hours then there oen not be negotiations or any discussions" Davis said it was to if the rioting was Communist-inspired but was a very well-organized move The thing started out as a simple student demonstration in the Canal Zone with 200 students and before within a matter of every city in the republic every community of any size had demonstrations going" According to reports In Washington the UB government wu said to have become convinced that pro-Castro Communists were doing their utmost to exploit the rioting Undersecretary of State George Ball said tha United States would tike any steps necessary to protect UB life and tom moore young Mark McSnorter who is for the east east of here to take an important position with the CBC television network same fillin' a long-felt want for an expert like Mark Lawyer Charlie Threadley made a testimonial speech to young Mark that Cactus Comers is mighty proud of his achievement especially on aect of Mark the youngest of a family of eight and not bein' considered too bright Mark who is makin his first trip away from Cactus Comers is being hired by the CBC to produce a special authentic historical TV show on the old time fishermen of New Glasgow Nova Scotia same somethin' Mark known nothing about so will therefore be able to provide a real genuine CBC atmosphere to the show Charlie wound up his speech by sayin he was certain young Mark would be a great success in his new field but said if he wanted to be-real popular with his audience he should go for quality instead of quantity and maybe shoot fewer picture and morn actors Envoy Arrives In Moscow MOSCOW (LTD Newly -arrived Canadian Ambassador Robert Ford Friday presented his credentials to Soviet Vice-President Turabai Kulatov He declared the Canadian government is ready to promote understanding and friendship" with the Russian people He called such efforts desirable for the consolidation of the peace of the world" He also noted the brief Mm 1 have been here the great progress you have made in building np the economy of your country Kulatov alio president of the Kirghiz Republic responded with satisfaction about the ambassador's remarks on Soviet progress as well at Ottawa's adherence to tha nuclear test ban treaty Missile Probe Sought WASHINGTON (UPI) Senator Barry Gokhrater called for a congressional investigation Friday of his charges that long range VS missiles are independable "If I am proven wrong I will be very pleased and happy to admit it the Arizona Republican said in a statement if there is a lack of dependability I do not believe the American people should be lulled into a false feeling of security by numbers and statistics Calgary Firm Gets Contract RED DEER Burns and Dutton Construction Company of Calgary and Red Deer has submitted the low bid for construction of dormitories number right and nine at the Deerhome Mental Institution to Red Deer The Bums and Dutton bid road $1106700 followed by Bird Construction of Calgary with an estimate of MU4J1L This will be tha second major development for the $10 million institution contracted out by the department of public works HAL SIGURDSON by ilill Sigurdson Sports Editor One of Canada's best known football writers Harold Sigurdson has been appointed ports editor of The Albertan Mr Sigurdson 31 has been on the staff of the Winnipeg Free Press tor the past 13 years 12 of them as a sports writer and columnist He has to addition been a frequent commentator on Canadian Football League television broadcasts and has had two radio football hows on stations CKRC and CJOB to Winnipeg for the put two yurt Twice winner of honorable mentions to the annual Dow football reporting awards Mr Sigurdson admits he gave up football himself an early age through sheer He is also a curler not good a curler as I think 1 a golfer and a 10-pin bowler A native of Churchbridge Sask he was educated there and in Winnipeg He is married and has two children Diane 8 and Kathy 4 Mr Sigurdson succeeds Keith Matthews who is leaving The Albertan to go into public relations work 'From Page 0ne Report whether the railway itself has ever seen the traffic report showing what crossings are needed Two sources have described it as a sketchy sort of thing but solid enough to make sure of crossing requirements In the first place the CPR asked for a downtown master plan showing the need for crossings Aid Jack Leslie has been fighting for it since But the plan wu shelved to nwait a CPR deal With the formation of new citizens' committee Friday came a new move for downtown master plan before any deal The difference in the new committee to that some of ita member work to city planning mV (SWinRpgffigi zmsmsb Os in Ottawa east of here by typically western like a statue depictin' the biggest bull in the country maybe But local residents have been readin' in the papers about Lethbridge south of here markin' the patriotic occasion by installin' a Japanese garden so there is now some talk of forgettin' about throwin up the bull and doin' something more typically Canadian instead like maybe buliding a Chinese pagoda or divertin' the creek between here and Rattlesnake Gulch into Venetian canal or General de Gaulle to unveil a replica of the Eiffel Tower Rev Aloysious Ctuickshanks of fte Cactus Comers First Interdenominational Church reports that his first Sunday services of 1964 gave signs of a prosperous year ahead Thao was a marked improvement says the reverend in the quality of the buttons he found in the collection plate Alumni Association of the Cactus Comers and Rattlesnake Gulch Composite High School held a farewell party in the back mom of the local fire hall this week honorin' interview that tha national party lacks an organization to Quebec and other provinces The provincial organizations were not separate from the national organization Mr Thompson said He had attended every provincial convention except Quebec's in the last year are the words of a desperate man" Mr Thompson said to reference to Mr Caouette's statements Mr Thompson came here for a number of meetings which win determine whether Social Credit candidates will be entered fa byeleetions in Montreal Laurier and Montreal SL Denis Feb 10 The decision will bo announced Monday juwidatoiirww Cane and beet sugar interests should be completely separated to the interest of the Canadian economy and consumers Mr Dahl suggested beet sugar interests owned tile three Alberta plants we would ha producing at capacity we have a cane sugar curtain drawn around us It's just like the iron curtain" be said BC SUGAR The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company limited operates a cane sugar refinery at Vancouver Canadian Sugar Factories its wholly-owned subsidiary operates three Alberta beet sugar plants at Raymond Picture Butte and Taber The company was prosecuted under the Combines Act tor its acquisition of Manitoba Sugar Co Ltd but found not guilty BC Sugar is tin holding company A Hancock to another key figure to the struggle to retain a sugar factory for the district He is a member of the executive of the Alberta Chamber of Commerce treasurer of the cooperative owner of Raymond Agencies and was mayor of tha town from 1959 to 1963 isn't at all necessary to close the Raymond he said aren't producing enough of our sugar to Canada should be expanding our Canadian beet industry" Closure of the factory is inviting a new sugar industry and it win eome be laid This industry is tried and proven he said The beet grower fa the area are loyaL They win support a new factory and maim sure there is no lack of beets he forecut THREI ROADS In 1917 there were only three roads totalling 105 miles in the Northeast Frontier Agency sector on the India -Chinese border OF HEARING? 3 Special DALE CARNEGIE Self-Improvement Courses and your Friends are invited guests to in explanation of From Page One Raymond DALE CARNEGIE COURSE (For Men-Women) Effective Speaking Human Relations Leadership Training Self Confidence Memory Prepare for Even Mora Success in Your Business and Social Life EVALUATE ALL THREE COURSES IN JUST ONE EVENING 41 I 9 JUBILEE Club Room MONDAY JANUARY 13TH 1964 7:27 PM rr'O A' Dale Carnegie Sales Course Dale Carnegie Course Dorothy Carnegie Course 1 10:00 pm Coffee Will Be Served COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS NO COST OR OBLIGATION Be a Carnegie Graduate Rather than Compete with One! Recognized The Only Course of its Kind In the World! Dale Carnegie Courses Presented In Alberta By WALLACE LEADERSHIP TRAINING LTD 2304 Osborne Crescent Calgary Alberta CH 9-ISM to approach the Alberta government for assistance One spokesman contemplated loan under legislation promoting establishment of new industry to the province One of the driving forces behind the drive to rescue the Raymond sugar industry is Dahl Mr DaM to presklent of the cooperative secretary-treasurer of the Raymond Irrigation District school teacher and owner of 400-acre beet farm ICONOMICS Production at the Raymond factory was shut down primarily for eeogomie reasons Ha comments: would like to sit down with the company and have them justify the dosing of the plant from an economic stand-pant they can prove that they are losing money we would withdraw our objections and wa would not continue to pres for reopening of the plant wa want to negotiate for re-opening of the plant to the light of present market conditions and sugar prices" Mr Dahl said Ha continued: "In the Alberta-Saskatchewan market area of Canadian Sugar Factories there was a 40 per cents population to crease since 1950 hot only a 14 per cent increase in sugar beet acreage maintain there fa room for expansion in these areas and a need to continue production at BACK MOVK The co-operative the Raymond chamber of commerce the town of Raymond and other district communities are behind the drive to retain the sugar industry An appeal will be made at the annual meeting of the Alberta Sugar Growers Association to Lethbridge Feb 9 for support from growers in the area Courteous HARO Considerate Careful Fitting Of the World's Finest Performing Hoaring Aida Largest assortment at every Inconspicuous comfortable economical Eyeglass Behind the Ear lathe -Ear Bone Conduction Monaural and Binaural made with the finest electronic parts and latest Complimentary ICE CAPADES TICKETS Valid for Monday January 20 8:30 pm From Jan to Jan 17 inclusive names will appear in the Classified Columns of The Albertan entitling the persons named to two complimentary tickets to the opening performance of the fabulous 1964 ICE CAPADES your name appears come down to The Albertan business office between the hour of 8:30 am and pm identify yourself and pick up two free tickets to this colorful extravaganza Whether or not yon are fortunate enough to win free tickets be sure to see 1964 ICE CAPADES Special BARBARA WAGNER and ROBERT PAUL World and Olympic Champions CHECK THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS DAILY YOU COULD BE A WINNER! 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