U.S. Secretary of St a t a Dean Rusk walks past barbed wire barricade to enter the U.S. Embassy in Saigon Sun— day. In left background is a Johnson Nuclear rAPl~The United, States has explained in e- tail Pre side of Johnson‘si proposed freeze on nuclear de-t livery weapons. saying it could; be carried out without inspec~; tion of stockpiles. The Soviet Union at once coid- . shouldered the idea. although the plan apparently was de-. signed to overcome in art So~l viet objections in internationall Inspection of various stages oft disarm U.S. GENEVA ament. elegate Adrian S. Fisher ‘ BARBED WIRE FE kept a grim watch in the he- Saigon-L“ i all; “y M. 1);; I NCES IN RUSK i \‘ictnamcsc M‘ll‘llt‘l' on guard licf (‘oniniunisl suicide squads i at. a road junction. ('8. and might try to kill Rusk. Viemamese “mm. men (AP Wirephoto via cable from deadliest weapons ever devised by man out of the arsenals of the future and would halt aill progress on even more deadlyl ones now being developed." Soviet delegate Semyon Explains Freeze emphasized that \lllilO cxisiint; stockpiles would not be subject Kl l tailed explanation left the pro-l posal just r‘ L‘ as. Johnson‘s original idea. LISTS DETAILS Fisher said the freeze would . . . . apply to all land-based missiles in invenlm'y' light “llm‘mmm‘ll' with a range of more than 62] Cheeks ‘VOUld be 1‘61“ 0“ pm" miles and to all sea-based mis- duction facilitics and launching; 5”“ mph as [he American 51‘95' ‘ Polaris—with a range of more The arms lreczc “as onc of than 62 miles. several proposals contained in in addition, it would include JOhnsml'S messasc l“ lllt“ 17- all strategic bombers weighing nation disarmament ('otilei'i'nce more than 27.3 tons. their air-. Jan. 21 . to-surfacc missiles with a rangel Fisher told the conference the of more than 62 miles and stra- 5 proposed halt to the buildup of tegic anti-missile systems. . nuclear ‘striking power would Strategic airfields and launch- “keep many hundreds of the ing pads would be placed underl ————_-—————— Spain! W bulletin for Mutual Life policyholders NORTH SYDNEY. \ S ICPl Reid Scott. New Democratic Party MP for 'i'oronto Danforth. has issued a blueprint {or a new charter of Confederation. He told a general meeting of the NDP Cape Brt‘ton North- Victoria Constituency \ss‘tt‘in- tion that the initial planning should be done at a ("llSliill- tional convention which should be convened in about a year's time. The convention. which should sit for as long as six months if necessary. should: 1. Find out whether the long run needs of federal and pro- vincial governments can be met within the framework of the British North America Act: if a shifting of duties is reqni‘ed. the division of powers should he readjusted to fit modern needs. . Reasslgn taxation and rev- enue powers so that e'icli level of government would have the income sources to discharge its functions properly. 3, Write int” the constitution guarantees of the Bill of Rights. language 'tnd religion envisaged at Confederation and rights of other nationalities. “i suggest that nothing less will meet the crisis in Confed- permanent international surveil- lance. Any increase or improve ment of strategic delivery sys- tems would be banned. All participating n a t i o n 3 would declare their factories ‘producing strategic missiles and bombers as well as the re- spective airfields and launching installations These declared fa- lcilities would be kept under constant inspection. 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Mr scott said the approach now being taken seemed to be one of plugging holes—to make a patchwork job of the lOO-ycar- old fabric of the constitution. “Canadians must ake up. Either we live in the world as it exists or continue to bury our heads and worship a constitu- tion that is hopelessly outdated. “'l‘hc nation that tefused to face reality forfeits any hope of national unity. progress or pur- pose." Excerpts front Mr. Scott's speech were. released to the press before delivery. WEATHER IMPROVING PEKlNG (Reuters) -— The ‘ weather in Communist China is getting slowly but steadily warmer while annual rainfall is gradually decreasing in all but a tow southern coastal regions. This was the conclusion of two Peking scientists who i This is the second of two C- 119 troop carrier planes that collided in mid-air during. a landing approach at Clint o n ' moor CARRIR R‘IPD APART were killed. This wreckage. in a field more than two and one- half miles from that of first plane, shows how it was rip- ped apart —- its cabin split in half. Unlike the first plane. this one did not burn. (AP eropboto) County Air Force base it e a r Wilmington. Ohio. Saturday night. Seventeen of the 19 ser- vicemen aboard the planes lHigh Medical lSia'nclard Set lBy Red China l l MONTREAL (CP) Dr. I K. A. C. Elliott. head of Mch . University's biochemistry de. l partment, s a y s Communist have China apparently has set: itself wartime conditions and fnrtnei lciprocated Wit Dr. Elliott. back from a! month- long leaching tour orl Dr E". u m f t l . . . M was e irs pro . communist l“ h l n a' say! “cl lessor appointed to lecture and found a mixture of modern andl conduct seminar, in three Ch]. ancient medicine there. ‘ nesc cities — Poking, Shanghai] been resumed with at the Montreal Neurological modern programs." 1 nstitute, predicts the Commu- nist Chinese “will soon be con- tributtng considerably to medl- cal science." sensible , . “There a re thousands of and Canton—under the Norman. PROJECTS DELAYED lyears of lore behind Chinese Bethune exchange program. i 'traditionai medicine. and the! The program is named anerl PRETORIA ‘Remersl — A extent to which this is of real; a chest surgeon trained at the value is being studied in moo-‘ Royal Victoria Hospital in Man- ;crn scientific institutes." He says basic medical search had been disrupted by; shortage of engineers in gov- . . erument service has been de- treal who worked to China dur— i laying “13 launching 01 mm”. t‘c-l mil Its ‘Wfil‘ with. 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