+ opening session of the « dian Manufacturers’ T ‘ Fen Be The Guard Free Trade Is Issue Warmed. Chilled At Montreal Talks Rr KEN SMITH Canadian Press Business Fditor -MONTRE AL, (CP The. - old. ‘question of freer trade was al- ternately warmed, by govern- mental enthusiaXn and {chilled by commercial caution at the %?th an- the Cana- Association mal . meeting of here The “enthusiasm Trade Munster . Winters tald: the [a0 délerates he wers happy. to say the pace of the protracted :trade negohations at Geneva’ has quickened after a fone delay caused _ bys" internal disputes : : The caution was provided in a CMA report which. suggested. the crucial points .of. the . talks— called the Kennedy round after the“ influence of the. late. presi- dent Kennedy in getting them - etarted——still 1s to come came from who »—-The_-report prepared by .Gen- —Reetion”” eral Manager J. C Whitelaw, also warned that if the talks fail. the United States will bring considerable pressure on. Can-: ada to sign-a. new bilateral trade agreement. ; Mr. Winters agreed ‘nhs address. that in talks’ as large as the Geneva negohations the results can never he counted on until. the package has been put together and paid for in a mu-.; tually acceptable basis. GIVE AND TAKE , But he added he has a feeling “of movement in a. positive’ di- anda willingness.by— *) - all countries ta see what can be accomplished through give. and take! T helieve | there necessary awareness that the negotiations must be . pushed ahead at all spded and with a sense of urgency, if advantage {s also. the. » June 8 a. 1966. ’ ts ta he taken 7 the U S tariff- cutting,.authority: before its en, piry in mid-1967: Mr. Winters said a ~success- . ful outcome, to, the talks would” mean much for Canada, not only in opening up” additional export chances, but also in pro- viding opportunities. for achey- ing the economies ‘of large. | scale ‘production, : “ The CMA report<said the eru- cial’ period for the talks will | come...during..the next ....few. months and added the key points of negotiations will be tn. | ‘industrial — productg = covering steel, chemicals, aluminium, pulp and paper and textiles, POINTS: TO DANGERS Expressing concern abeut possible’ U.S. pressure if the | talks fail, the report said any | tariff concessions. made by Can- | ada the U.S. would -have to | be peta to other countries under Canada’s _ most-favored- | nation’ trading policy, — getting — matching from these countries: It also said the CMA expects attempts will be made im the concessions Geneva talks to weaken Can. | ada's” anti-dumping regulations - and asked the government to tread warily if either eventual- ity develops In his address Mr: Winters asked manufacturers not:to let up in their drive for export sales. The challenge facing export- ers’ was to increase. production to the limit of capacity with a raat -minumum-et-inflation=+ In other association busdebad. Mr. Whitelaw called on labor } leaders to do something about what’he called numerous exam- | ples of unions, defying the law. Until ‘the ~ attitude changed . substantially, ° Canada would continue to face a crisis. Kennedy Addresses South _ African Student Union CAPE*TOWN (Reuters)—US Senator Robert Kennedy described apartheid ~/ aration) (race ‘sep- ‘ihtsion of. dif- ference based on coldr. In the. major speech of his eontroversial. visit to the South ‘sive civil rights to the Negro. African- republic—-where separa- tion--of the races. is ‘official policv—he made. a cod for equality and Justicd. for theNegroa_ma jority... : - “We must. recognize the’ “ful > af ~al. esis nos ple—before. God, before ~ the : law, and in the councils of gov- —<arnment;" > the“#-year-old New Put_thev York democrat said. He called on his audience of young students at the University of Cape Town: to forego timidity and comfort. Moral courage, he said, is the ‘one essential, — vital quality for those who seek to change a-’-world which yields 6 "3 , attitude * come “period most painfully to change , Kennedy was addressing the National Union of South African Students; which make the visit. ; Premier Hendrik Verwoerd’s’ government has - officially ig- nored the senator’ s visit, calling “UN Victory -Welcomed-- - By Fulton “OTTAWA «(CP)—Davle. Ful- ton, forrner Conservative justlee minister has welcomed the victory——oi——Daniel Johnson's Union: Nationale -partv’ and ex- pressed hone it will usher in a of better relations “be- tween the federal and Quebee / governments. In.a prenared statement, ‘Fulton said: ‘We can I hope, forward to positive and con- structive development _in the field of relations hetween Que- hec and the federal govern- ment,.-an? Canada generally, and not the uncertain, disquiet- ing and semewhat__ disruptive which- has zed these relations recently.” Of Mr. Johnson, who strongly opposed the Fulton Favreau constitut‘onal amending form- ula,. Mr. Fulton said he had | .tn have a “warm. per- sonal friendship and regard for fan he was Mr: look now certaty— the Quehee government will, be in’ capable hands under. Mr. Johnson and pad tribute to Mr. Johnson's eampaigning .and organizational ahbility TT LG ata aii Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., Ch’town has~ host, students union leader Tan | as_an_evil and. called “by: on. youthful South Africans to Supprestion of Communism Act. %> strip away the * Vigorqus + invited him’ to , *Catholic priest-—celébrated his first mass Sunday.. Father Clarke was ordained in the character- | it strictly private. His Intended Robertson, the, has: been restricted | government under the | Kennedy's main _ approach was to point up the efforts be- img made in the United States In one. of his few mentee of | apartheid, he jisted_, among eral. current ward evils. Others included racial discriml- nation in: New_York, starvation | in, Indian streets- and jailing of intellectuals -ion “These are ‘differing evils; the common. works. of man,” he said. ‘They reflect the iabertentiqn of human jus- tice, the inadequacy of human compassion, the defectiveness of our sensibility toward the sufferings of our. fellows. They mark the limit of our ability to use knowledge for the. well-be- | ing” of others.’ CELEBRATES FIRST. MASS TORONTO. | (CP)—Rev. Wil- liamt T. Clarké; 33—believed to sbe the first Canadian-born. Ne- gro to be ordained as a Roman Jesuit order Saturday by Bishop Benjamin I. Webster at Regis iCollege. he _ JAMES f. 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