/ . 4 : ‘ . : : g ‘ : Lynd and Aptheker got |“many persone tm many walks 2 Unofficial American Envoys =eeaceee ~Hhre & a1 of taperre . Fis ermen’s - ; “Covers Paice: Edsall” Island Like The Dew eae Find N. Vietnamese Suspicious Eee tmuronce to ses TT eimatanae tte mens ) "s sure fishing vessels. valued at} NEW YORK (AP)—Two of jeations’ of North Vietnamese United States can” accept the |j,A%M 20 persona, were wake | Fie Enlarged wp, to. $5,000, three Americans who spent 10 attitudes toward U.S. policy. |Geneva agreements as the 4 Melvin Wult- Igeal di- fo Starting Feb. 1, coverage will days in North Viet Nam in Se | The third man, Herbert |for settlement, but treat the |roctor of the American Civil OTTAWA (CP)—The federar De. extended to ‘such items of fiance of -a \J.S._ government |Aptheker, a theoretician of the | Democratic Republic of (North) | yinerties Union fishing gear as cod traps, her. travel ban s. hére the North |Amerjcan Communist party, did }Viet Nam’s four points’ merely | ~. . aaa re. |fishermen’s ‘indemnity » plan, a|ring- traps, herring weirs and Vietnamese ‘do not trust’ U.S. ee Join in the statement. The |as a matter which could be dis- —_ yay Lynd, aan sae low-cost’ insurance, will be ex- ‘similar devices with a value ¥ Offers to negotiate for peace. . |trio visited Hanoi on an“invita- |cussed. .... . —- = airport. Under U.S..|panded Feb- 1 to cover certain | jranging from $300 to $15,000. Yale professor Staughton’ {ten extended to Aptheker, and | ‘Secondly, the United States jlaw,: the three travellers could of shore installations and | Lobster traps aoa are cov- byes and Thomas Hayden, one |their trip was sponsored-by Viet |realizes that the National ~Lib- |be jailed for five years or fined |fixed fishing gear. lered. of «the founders of Students for Srocet a monthly magazine jeration Front (Viet Cong) must |¢5.009 for going to North Viet | The fisheries department said|. The premium im all cases is a Democratic Society, .told re- | critical of U.S, pPolicy im, Viet |be in some sense a party to any [Nam without government per-|the expanded coverage (one per cent of the porters at Kennedy Airport they |Nam. final negotiations.”’ mission. will be a ee on a one-year | Value of the vessel or gear. The did not return “with a dramatic | sEE INADEQUACIES Lynd and Hayden said Pre-| The trio left New York Dec. jexperimental basis to fisher- |government pays indemnities of insisted concession or exquisite peace- ‘men in the Atlantic provinces|up to 60 per cent of the ap- z f = E 5 : & North Viet Nam’ sees two /|mier Pham Van Dong “feeler.” “crucial inadequacies” in U.S. =< thé independence of the Viet |disclosed until. Dec. 27.. They jand British Columbia. praised value of “items lost or But, they said, their trip did | policy, Lynd yo Hayden said.,|Cong from the Hanoi govern-|said they visited Prague, Mos-| The paentery indemnity plan|damaged in storms, fires + bring “significant clarifi-| ‘‘First, they wonder how the |ment. - leow and Peking, and talked’ to 'was created 12 years ago to = ice. w@ as : he works at his. desk sen ols, in oe ee . | _Eachen. new __b cuemee seiiuited sa seat aif in the department’s Ottawa the first time. the the $1,500,000,000 bracket "is 1 administration building. Mr. Saeed Genie Adiuinace Tien . ; MacEachen’s switch from the and $500,000,000 Health Resour- the: 1966-67 fiscal year. Labor portfolio a few weeks ces Fund under his wing, a (OP Wirephato) Corrections Association Urges. ng ea res ecg Changes In Convicts Treatment - _ jee s OTTAWA (CP)—The Cana- ‘geared to the wide individual | fenders. dian Corrections Association has : caged drastic changes be made | *Mferences among convicts. ven among the juvenile in the treatment and training of ‘Canada’s convicts: * r ne eee ee ee iation recommends CBC Disagrees 2.22522 |With Proposals See _ ORTAWA (OP) °— The CBC | ’ : yun. has given its reply to the Fow- itself and to be responsiblé only | sv ler broadcasting committee out- lining agreement with the committee on i oy but ; : aces 3 » |wide disagreement on ‘the : . recommended aims should be A %5-page booklet released by 4 {the publicly-owned corporation ' “ [showed - marked disagreement room «> |with the Fowler committee rec- |and CBC will continue its efforts ade arate ommendations on these key |to achieve it.” Each ee bs en cg ae =) = = ye ao . : x : "02 dation for a powerful new _. oe ; 2 © [broadcasting authority under |teans to ochiowe the ems.” which correctional experts ae pre ; oa Joes iii. — Pe site, ° 5 “.|One individual is “unworkable.” : lieve he would make the most se 4 ; = |eommittee’s urgings for better CBC said the committee| a. process of separating programs “filed to relate its. proposals on | Vide. programs by putting less | E seen in’ <» |finance to ‘these for |emphasis on United States TV : 2 ® [program improvermects,” lahows in evening viewing tine, |™E_ One, 90, Progress cas be : 3 ' == 1 3 The committee ‘discrim- “It bases this on the assump- rahi ; © |nates against the CBC in color |tion that ‘quality’ and “popular. va _ Se. | television” in suggesting CBC | ity in programming are al- ee f : activities be strictly limited in | W8YS synonymous. 4 ca a | r the field while no such limita-| The CBC view was that this |@8- i ® |tion is placed on private sta- |Could only be.done by reducing ability | z ; «+ Htions. ; “i Je ' 4. 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