oz The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan. 17. 1963.’ Details Are Outlined W l l0“ Drive For Exports by Trade Minister Hees. He urged national support of. the six-week. $620,000 Operation; export promotion drive. iiope- World Markets this spring. tell-l fully geared for maximum re- ing a press conference it will; lSllllS, were outlined Wednesdaybring “a unique opportunity for '“w' *T— Canadian manufacturers." 'l‘ rogram is a four-stage effort, with the first two phases 'involving the airlifting of some .800 foreign buyers to Canada in two groups. Some 200 will tour‘ 5%? JFK Names i l plants of Canadian machineryi ; ‘ O producers. in the last 21:63.0“ . jhlarch. With the rest astigpi‘ig‘ a three-day national . show of Canadian-made consu- WASHINGTON ‘Apl ‘ PWSI" mer goods in Toronto April 2-4. ‘dom Kennedy appnimod a spe' About 130 of the department‘s cial board headed by Senator:m.‘_,rseas tom, of trade mm. way"? MON? ‘Dem' 0”" wfd':missioners also will be flownl nesday to make one more ry, t “flows last; of the slopes aboard a motor~ at settling the us East and ht:omeplfl‘fges:he‘A chimed . lzed ski-dog. (CP Wirephoto) lGulf coast dock strike. sales meeting with headquar_l By ALAN DONNELLY OTTAWA iCP> -- Details of the government‘s biggest - ever NEW SKI TOW OPENED IN NS. VALLEY of Halifax. ski club president who took Mr. Smith an a four ski tow at Wentwortth Valle-y. N 5, With him to John Mason Nova Scotia economic minis- ter G.I. Smith ileftt pulls cord to efficially start a new fourth ‘ 3dicated he will ask Congress tomepeai performance of the hiin force an end to the walkout. l export p r o m o t q o n confer. ‘ which he said is “doing ihtOlilcnce held here two years ago. ' l tli word bur ensis. ln theie‘rable .lnlur‘v m. “‘9. “ml” OPEN TO ALL . lhlenmieldle ages hiirgensis were we“;er and _d'5"“p“"g "'l'al‘ This second export conference. the inhabitants of a walled war commer‘l" . , , ""‘larlmSt “em in the programi‘. "m"- ‘ Kennedy. acting siilftly after.“ "pen to any Canadian bus“ ll'3b‘" “Nomi-V w- w ‘ ‘nessman wanting to talk over Wiriz reported a collapse of ne-texport prospects and methods . gotiations. asked Morse and twoi‘ whh trade commissioners in the ‘ other experts in industrial-labor.1oo.odd countries they cover, ‘ . relations to 30 to New York lO-l Mr. flees told reporters that day to mmliate the dispute- lan election campaign. if one Morse arranged to fly t0 New should come. won't alter plans York early this morning with for the operation. ‘ A s 51 st 3 nt Labor Secretary “They will go forward exactly James Reynolds. He will meet as planned." said the minister, I with his colleagues on the boardlwho is scheduled to be an ac- in advance of a later meeting'tive participant throughout. with representatives of the un- Deputy Trad? Mihlfier jlamtfs ion and ship owners. ‘Roberts said the operation is, “I have never seen a labortaimod at making "8 maximuml case that could not be settiediimpact on businessmen at‘ by good - faith negotiation bs.;home" to increase their aware- iween the pal-[y litigants." {hslness of world markets and their senator told reporters. :PROPOSES MEETING [,esiie Kennedy said he expects l't‘P'lment's trade promotion enter; reseniatives of the striking In-‘ said the foreign buyers are no.1 ternationai Longshoremens As-. in picked on the basis of which ' inflation lAF‘L - Clm 8M lhelare the best sales prospects. New York Shipping Association. .the operators' group. to meet 09 eq 1 with the board. Us .l "as I In New York. the Longshore- . rmen‘s chief negotiator. Thomas Ge": Ja' Term l Gleason. said "we are ready for L NDON' Ont. (GP) _ Peter; Main Street, Souris, P. E. |. Telephone: 76-2 FIRE CARD SHARK lernment and agricultural offi- imarrlage to minors. parasitism.‘ TITLE DERIVATIVE MOSCOW tReutersl—The SO-ldals_ pl-avda said Monday lhaiidrunkenness and card-playing' wet communist party rie.w5pa'lhefore S. T. Toktamvsov waslhad 30'” “Milt-“‘1‘?” the-"’- per Pravda reports the firing of fired a! first secretary" of szl- om” I” (“u g officials who a party official in Kazakhstan " who "regularly organized cardmhlast in southern Kazakhstan.refillhlt’lmhfl?d TOklamySf" S 8‘" games“ i\llll other party. ROW “Widespread theft. polygamy.itinns also were fired. CHRYSLER OF CANADA announces The name bourgeoisie comeSi the appointment of Brown. the depart- ‘hem" and “lde “‘3‘ "m" J gcker 24 of St Catharines ‘ representa‘lves we“, prepare O-nt.. Wednesday was sentenced. toTtTeeelcn‘;ll;nli::, bzgggigpdflx' to two years less a day on seven Alexander ghopin said hepliad Charges of "Haring {ox-gee] “nothing to say at this time."[ Egg: 0m, 0, {our men mn_‘ “The Win" or imbue (o‘era' victed for cheque-passing. wasi tion of this situation has beenzarresw all {agsra pans passed.” the president's state- Christmas Night. . “if has .2232? 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The joint Army-RCAli‘ exercise. in- volving 1,200 troops. ended ’l‘uc~doy. (Cl’ Wirephoto from Light infantry unload equip- Wainwright, Alta., during cs- Japan No’r Likely (‘Ai'l'l‘AL Ill REAU ing of the Pacific Commission OF THE GUARDIAN in Tokyo early in February to OTTAWA (Special! H .Iapanidlscuss Japanese halibut fish- has no desire to terminate the'ing in the East. Bering Sea. international North Pacific fisli- . Japan is seeking a treaty re- eri'es convention. Fisheries Min— vision on this fishing because it ister Angus MacLean. said here contains the abstention provis- in an interwew following a Visit ion which Japan thinks is un- to Tokyo to attend the Canada- reasonable. e meeting will Japan ministerial committee. discuss conservation of hali- Mr. MacLean said he had had but iesources in the North Pac- general discussions on fisheries ific and the size of Japan's an- problcms with Hon. Seislie Shim nual catch of this stock. . .‘ m. 1 gcmasa. minister of a..iiculiure : HAVE TO NEGOT‘ATE for fishing matters in Japanl can?“ ‘5 represented 0" the Canada ‘and Japan belong to commissmn by four members. three international conventionsflnfl‘hdmg the Del)"er FXShOI'lCS treaties on fishing. the in-‘l‘MlmSter George Clark- ternational whaling convention. i Mr. MacLean said there were the international fur seal con—ino direct discussions about en- vention and tile internationalicroachment of fishing grounds North Pacific Fisheries convcn- by other nations outside the tion. The USA. is also a sig- . treaties. But Japan is interested natory to this latter convention. in some concessions in its pre- sent treaties with Canada be- RENEWAL DATE FEARS cause they have to negotiate “The North PaCific cnnvenl- with China. Russia and North ion is a firm treaty for 10 year? ; Korea. iiiril‘l‘rf‘lill‘; y‘é‘érf-‘lrnl‘f‘lfrliJ ‘.‘Th°.V feel that the hard bar- Lcan said. on- Japan gave notice E ham Canada 'drives in .its treat- of withdrawing, she would nm. e.- wuh Japan make it harder be bound by the special obliga- tions imposed in the treaty but i only to honor the international law of the three-mile limit. But 5 Japan does not wish to termin- P d ate the treaty although there: a some modifications they} Would like in see made and: which will be up to all three tion disarmament conference has been postponed a second He explained that under the time. diplomatic informants re_ ‘ treaty Japan abstains from fish- mm.th Wednesday night_ ‘ i log farther east than 175 (10- he talks originally had been grecs longitude for salmon‘ and scheduled resume Jan. 15' on Canadian 53mm" migrate i but then were put off to Feb. 12 beyond that point in the Pacific. Mr. MacLe‘ansaid that the ab- 1m" which is continuing disarm. stentinn pnnctplf’ 0f "19 tI‘f‘t‘lll'giment discussions with Soviet flhd that representatives. this country would insist on itl Diplomatic sources said the, during further llcgotialions- lresumption now has been put off “In the case of salmon. Can- a second time until the end of ada. spends a lot of money pm- February at the equest of feeling its spawning grounds. United Nations Secretary-Gen- ObSll‘uctiOIiS in leral U Thant. That will be after Streams and preventing pollution Ithe Geneva UN conference on of. its waters." the Fisheries the application of science in Minister pointed out. “As a re- economic development of needy suit Canadians feel some pro- nations. Thant said the Geneva prietary rights on salmon hatch- UN staff would be overburdened ed in its own streams." if the two conferences were held He said there will be a meet- at the same time. GENEVA lAPl—~The l7 — na-r following a request by Washing-r To End strongest.“ “’ Pacific Fisheries P a CT 'for them to negotiate better treaties with these other nat- ions." Mr. Mae-Lean said. He said Japan may be con- sideri:.g joining the north-west Atlantic fisheries convention as it now has some fishing boats in the Atlantic on an experimen- tal basis. No discussions we held about the contentious 1% mile limit Iau an Japan had abstained from voting when Can- ada presentc'l an amendment I to this several wars agn lTetrrorists lSeize 15 Paintings CARACAS. Venezuela (AFL— About 15 armed terrorists shout- ing Communist slogans invaded lan art museum Wednesday and 'seized five impressionist paint- ings on loan from France. One ‘person was wounded. : The bandits. both men and hwomen. told the startled spec- , tators that the works. estimated ' to be insured for 5500.000. would be displayed at a political meet- ing. then returned. Stolen were Cezanne's Bath- ers. Van Gogh's Lillies in a lVase. still life paintings by Pi-‘ ‘casso and Gauguin and a work by Braque. National guardsmen were de- ployed in a search of the city. 3 The government of President Romulo Betancourt has been plagued by Communist. terror- ‘ists for several years. The gov- ernment has charged these ter- irorists are acting under orders lfrom the regime of Premier Castro in Cuba. ‘ One of about 400 high school students at the exhibit braved ithe gunmen. standing in front of one painting and declaring "I know who you are and I'm against you!" A woman in the terrorist group shot and wounded him in the side. The government of France. the terrorists asserted. must know that their movement is di- rected at the Venezuelan gov- 1963 Chrysler products. He invites you to enioy a test- SUNDAY ‘I P.M. TO 9 P.M. 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