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' Ma G G I A D B A r CV3 l at‘ “' ISDU 3 th i I PARIS (AP) —— France and l in en Chinahengageghin _., dis_ TEST BORING-S MADE iN.S, Expects I ' pute over to two- ions ques- ": tion Tuesday, a day after they} 3 ll'ICl'les Show l a e a e agreed to establish diplomatic i l 3 relations. ‘ HALIFAX (CPJ — The weath_i France proclaimed its inten- ‘er office here said Tuesdayi . . . tion to maintain relations with lnight up to six inches of zilovv; the Nationalist China regime of - was expected to fall on Novai President Chiang Kai-she de- ' I 's(-ntia by this morning, i spite ‘ statement by Red Flurries were expected to‘ China's foreign ministry in ef- ‘ wnnnne today Wnh 25 mnefii ieci demanding iii“ Paris; an hon, winds and List. in 44'; CAPITAL BUREAUl try was one of the functions to break with the Naii°“diiSi5- . .i« ~ iii no . gni,‘d.ii-is or THE GUARDIANlbe undertaken He said the |, The Peking government de- Although it could not be con- purpose of making a soil survey. “ inplgng Bf 5 V‘ d1 ' l “ OTTAWA V 1 PF} Eovernnnent hag asked nounced the two-Chinas concept iinmed inst nigthi‘ from cu,-renh.-also to accertaiil the nature of g aha. "r‘"."_'] Ya” Slim" "my" _ ‘ “ T“° m°re M.a"' nn_‘L,1n'dmth G I, i v;, I d _ ‘ and asserted that Monday‘: activity n appears that the fed__ll1e bedrock and to what depth illininalctis all} lleaiy snou- in. Deveionmeni Board projects: ma} m‘e.le-inciaodizne owgiten unsd agreement to establish a diplo- I t _ It will be necessary to go be- l“l “B5 ""-"““"‘l l”da3~ .wiii he recommended in ihe hi_..i pl.“ I ” gd 33 matic 1‘3l3il0n5 Wlih France ‘"7"’ govcmmen‘ may be pl‘an'f°re ll ls reache Tl.-. ten l"l ‘ in Cliarlotte-lderal ov rnment rior to the Sewer mes. mpmve rm 5' 3 “'35 reached °h lhe “h‘l9l'5l3hd' {Eng ghreI°°t’t'sg"°ll°" lzgogecl °" L003] d9l>aTim€ni dlliclals 5l‘"' lf‘\\lllL ‘l‘l(‘l‘glF:'(‘i':l"lL:?ll‘el1‘ll(lIl‘l.’_lll'll was board’: ngxt meetixng chairman ::;llvl,:yan:lpl:)lf),\\'(l1ralll)l:):S Hlllgrggierl ‘ e aroewziwarrom. - . ""~ .. i ', .‘ - -- V i-t::i-te5f,iri:‘:ici,ees wifiulidiiee-X-33 It was learned that _a bcrin-gfnldiléaifitinglglglhnilfilal they hag "3 3" fif.’1l't‘nS find Cllmblll-3 SiiIl:'- i :18" Mackglgan Oi Halifax Said in sonic instances aid to such in- ,-uiing gi-nuny technician from the testing lasbor- W 1 is pimmed mce the Qmvev l.V- ll “'3- 0-\PCCiCd in l€‘ii<'il -5-; GT9 TU85 3}’ at the C0n<‘l_USl0l1idustrlal parks would be for me E A French official snnkesmnn atorles of the federal departmenflhas been cmfipieted and anhnylet-L l.l’.‘ll‘lf show began to fall I of a day and 8 half meeilnll benefit of more than one Indus- conniened ihai this may have o public works has arrived in Bun " is known mm fedora.‘ i1i'()ull(l 9:30 last l’llf.Illl. and thei while Mn Macxeigan dechny ii-‘in been Peking-S understanding the city. He will intake_som:0mciais have been nn,a,r3 for Lllarlntietowll radio range re- ed in Siaie whai the projects; GOOD PR0 RF“ hut not that of France_ The test boi-ings along certain scc-t- some um‘, that same type 0‘ iiriitcd that from three to six are‘ he did say they wnnhi beinl G . . spokesman - is lolliiilgl thgcghptgellnfiis wePk '5 project win have in be carrind ll‘({‘h'(.‘.:1C”llld l:ie_e:tpected_ m in-0 provinces other ihan ‘_\'e~,vV, “give have matde thsflnlt’ vei',V , standing on the text of the brief ' ‘out along certain sections of ll" 5 3i "ii 1‘-i='=’l ‘VH0 1101' Brunswick which has already’ 300 l>I‘0€!‘€S5 8 6 meeting 5 communiq c It simply said ?alf’“-'4 “'9 ‘hm °' iii‘? l"°l’e”yiCha'rlotte-town harbor to h alt vast 15 and were expected to in- . had tlle $100 million Mai-laquncl but We don’t expect. any magic ‘ France and Red China ‘lylng bft“'°°“ me Ra.‘ “"‘-V Wharf erosion. . .t"‘(‘8SO lo 25. ‘Power project approved. It is 50l“li°h5 l0 the nl3i'iiim95l1‘3n5' ° had agreed to establish diplo- land i1:"[:‘n‘.i;3c_SS:'§.':,‘;!ltml'ia’t‘:‘1'liq tech nniicinaied ihnt one of ihnsei portation andh power problems P ' ‘ matic relations and would des- ‘ - ' ‘ - will be a Prince Edward Island; 0V9"nl3hl~" l 9 h°3i‘i‘l Chairman 3 lignate their respective amhas' lr.‘(:‘(lalllfllhrlll’Sc0gd.u;l‘€?l.l.l"uI?(?frl‘.h: ' I project and priority may go el-l Said “W9 are U‘.Vil'l2 in make 3 « isadors within three month.-;_ _ _____ -~v _ffl_,'___’L._._._‘ ther to the proposed submai-ihi-_j progress on a broad front at one ; l ' time but we are tryin to ach- ; Annie. In Eskimo woman after a long 2,000-mile fllgilil. _\l.W.’l‘. arrived after I 14- ;B0T“ RECOGNIZED credit Surve i ipnmivhfier i§f'ab,l§ ',f§";‘,,,:'e°a'§‘s?§{';f,'§S! ieve a balanced progriim as be- ‘ from Ellesmere Island and in an RCAF transport from hnin. highn delayed by head_ ._ The French 5P°h°5m3h _-‘fiid y for the Georgetown ini-iii5u~iai~ tween the various areas of the ; her premiaitziire daughter Sila 'l‘hule_ Greenland, Monday, .d Th K 1 . dhnd {France ‘."a5 m°’.°ly r°°°““.”“‘£ ‘Amen Farmers I I park cnmniex .Atlantic Provinces." rest in Winnipeg's St. Boni- They. ROM-P Const Bob Cur- W)" s‘_ e _t’aw°"ak_ ilhe reglme. ,Whlch Pfiecuvel-Vl 9 . Mn Macxeigah said the hnai-d face Hospital Tuesday under l-ie of London. Ont. and Helen ‘lied '“ llhe 317- Ah lhquesl Héovems -malmand China — me I S h d I d i NEXT MEETING ‘N MARCH believes that one of its‘ prime care of mil-se Helen Mcllalc Ktalwojak. 2. of Rankin Inlet. is pending. (CP Wirephoto) l -°mmumsts~and sh” -reC°g'. 5 C e U e The h03i'dl'S next meellnil Wiill { ' 'g i inlzes the government which ef- he heid at saint inhn VB ihe' "“°i'°"s l‘ " 3" as 3 5°” ~ ' - ‘ ' '- ' of Atlantic lobby to get provin- ' 0 0 'Chiang's Nationalists, f The spokesman said u S p H S e | n a lChina's interpretation of the ' h fectively controls Formosa - :3 to G. ex- ic tinge of diplomatic represen- itatlons was Peklng's own busi- position of France. He insisted agreement was reached without any Red Chinese condi- «- 5' FD REGINA iCP)—A credit sur- ._ vey will be made among Cana- 3’ FARMER T15“lNG'T0N Tdian farmers in the next few -months. W. A. Ozard of Ottawa. vice - chairman of the Farm problems confronting the engine- llless and had no bearing on the iligodn Corpnmtiom said Tues. em working on dpsigns mt the la ‘l In Policy Speech Al Tokyo; ..\’- Mr. Ozard told a conference ‘of FCC employees in Saskat-i iCll(‘\l\‘an that the survey. to cover VVQGTI lto include a railway line. Capiial Bureau. The Guardian afteh :qu'il:o adequately by _ QTAWA .._ one of hhe basic provision of a network of first ll‘-‘rince Edward Island is WllE.“.l1el' m an chairman said and although a‘ the firm date has not been set. it will be early in March. class. a~ll~weather roads. Goods Mr. MacKeigan said the boariii being shipped to or from the Is- has accepted as part of its poi: Call ht‘ Carried by irllcitjlicy that special assistance to moving goods can he look Fl Nortliumiberland Strait crossing transport or by sea and passell- provide basic facilities to indns-‘ New Bl'ullS\\"l(‘l( a n d gors can use cars or buses. “To many people it doesn't cial and federal government cle- partments to co-operate in spen- ding funds on projects that nor- mally come under their juris- dictions. In such instances. no development hoard funds would need to be utilized at all. 2 Firm Recommendations ~ 'tion ' ' i ' ‘ ' ‘ . TOKYO iAP)—U.S. State Sec- “Peking has violated the Ge- jtered ii race to extend easy‘ pse ’f‘."i‘l,,;V‘til;§'.i‘,’,§.i”c‘§;'i‘sgs"named ff:::l§fi1an:cln°::“,1§da"ea'$ whiie there has been heavy m011C‘.V i-0 Dl‘0VldC 8 Fall ilne_ln retary Dean Rusk. in a policy 'neva agreements of 1954 on In icredit to Com_munist countrieal--U.s_ imperialists” for the two_ in“? farmefs Credit needsg and presure from t e Island since “T9 °3l“°“'a~"‘l""“‘l °°h“3°l‘°hI P 0 d 0 speech. upbraided Red China ldochina and the Geneva agree- lwhen other nations are in need. ,cinnas concept‘ Claimed French service‘ sought hn -- in ii: 6 I-'I‘0SSiIIg l>l‘0.l0Ci “'85 Se1‘i0llS- “he,” met WI; tncndi f the Tuesday night as a regime with ments of -1962 on in neutrall . Referring i0 his dinner ad":-t-cognition had further isolated planned by the federal agricul- lly suggested l'° have a ’a‘fl“'ay mmemin ot E1210 so latin tlteelll "ndlhlnii bill ¢°hi°m9l f°l' lh°tLa°5- lt lhclles. and “lively idre55' 3 ’°p°"" ask“?! whether “U-S- imperialism" hi" llhml" WW’ ‘l°Pd"l-"“~’hl- r lfacimy mcmded' it is I-earned tall‘("a¥lfflCrl'(;rlnSalIfla 8 ) C S’ ' BV STEWART MacLEOD ;groul’lnE regional nrolfiems un- isuplrortsg aggression on South- iihe 135- would recnsmze 8 ned backed up the foreign min’. w Duncan of "Regina. lh°"° “hai °“’”“‘ .‘h.”‘ld“E 9‘ nut ii is '.,.,,.;.,i..i thin mam-,, O'1.‘TA'WA -(CP)—Tl1e Atlantic gdcr three main headings.- most -elementary condition of peace. 1 Then in a reference to French i recognition of Peking.Rusk toldl reporters later that the peace of the world may ang on whether Red China believes it‘ pays to push its policy of mill-i tancy. Rusk made his points clear- in 8 nation ready to go along: with U.S. olicy in recognizing‘ the Chinese Nationalist regime‘ on Formosa but eager to ex- pand trade with Red china tie-~ spite Washington opposition. * east Asia “Peking attacked India anal occupies ii osition from which] «it continues to threaten the sub- ltransformation on the mainland continent of South Asia. Peking lini- lis attempting to extend its tac-i Chinese regime t might change its militant policies. “I do not expect that kind of istry's statement to France. While there was no official comment. news of Red China’: statement spread a ripple of elation among Chinese Nation- .alist offit-ialsl n Formosa. the foreseeable Rusk replied. future," some governtmerilt official l posed to the idea. manager of the Saskatchewan ‘branch of FCC, told the confer- S :5 °p' island - The argument against a rail ‘once that more than $l.000.00(l,- “he as part of the. erasing is 000 of borrowed capital now '5 based on two major factors-—tlle being used in Canadian agrlcul- cost and the aninai need. whiie ilure. tics of terror and subversion)- into Latin America and Africa. “In other words, Peking is demonstrating every day that it _ has nothing but contempt for‘ the most elementary condition‘ of peace. namely. leave your‘ neighbors alone." MUST RENOUNCE FORCE External Affairs Minister PeppereclWiihQues’rion i ed believed that no figures have ever been quot--YE it is to build ltihe crossing to include a rail- line will add several mil- llitins of dollars to the total cost lot the project because of the ad- al width req ulre ‘ Th _. rail line also point out that there jl‘I8S alreatliy been '- reduction in n ose who argue against the people and group; will; Development Board uesday continue to press for the inclus-ICOmDl€l€d 3 tW0<1a.V "C0-0I‘dl‘ ion of rail transport which has hating conference” to bring to- been a traditional featture of Is- lzether the various problems of land transportation for many the Atlantic provinces. Chairman Ian MacKeigan. 3 ‘Halifax lawyer, said at least I ‘two firm recommendations will Reserve Chute lbe submitted to the federal gov- ‘ernment in the next. month. Saves Tr°°Per A previous recommendation ‘i th ADB i d th (‘.l\.VlT‘ BORDFZN l(,'Pl Aiprnlgcai in a siolgiggzi/vzoii reserve parachute opened lessiproject on New Brunswick's St. than 250 feet from the groundi-lhhh RlV9i'- in which lhe ipower, transportation and in- dustrial assistance. Among the many projects being studied are a proposed tidal power development at the head of the Bay of Fundy. n lliarbor development at ‘dune Point, N.B.. a huge power project at Bale d‘Espoir, Nfld., land a submarine power cable between the m a i niand an Prince Edward island. -STUDY STEEL COMPLEX The ‘industrial assistance proj- At a dinner given by the Rusk declared that ‘free na- .the amount of railway Service . . . b°a"d _ - , , American - Japan Society and Jtions “must not reward the mil-l provided on the Island) itself as to save the life of Royal Ca-"S mnmbunng $2°'o00‘00°' this 5'"s‘,?il(§fe'. aangnnldn 5,, ontilzgil the American Chamber of Com- itancy of Peking" and added orriiwn tori — carlelonigtwei-nmenl without indicating tnnt-n and ms membership in ii‘-‘W9’ PdS5°"'3°'5 a"di“55h‘°iEi“ nadian Rtwiniovit paratrooper: M“ M""K°l“"’” l“‘“"a'°°' aflfrl”: "mat com lex a rape mdrce fol‘ Rusk and his Vlsiiillll ihal “Wllf‘n mainland Chin-'i hail «University students exposed any significant changes. mv jtidnmellt are two unre- ‘ls bell“: 5°“ by “lam This m‘“ Pie RonaldhJ Green 18 slow-hruesday that the new “mm” Br;-ton and Pl(‘lO[l)l Countv ‘\lS delegation. the stale secrelarv a snvernment which is are» External Affairs Minister Mar-‘ ‘otrever. on foreign aid. he laled things‘ .both are being lhas been W"id°5l"°3d “"0” ‘lid in ’ his plummeting de:rent.'““"“a“""*‘ “'°“l‘l "‘“°“"" "’°-l‘ nd the lanned de\'t‘l0pi"ri'etttlLo'f. 1‘¢‘aiiil‘m6d U-S- NW8"-iy in its P<'ll‘Bd id |'€n0l|n<?€ i0FC9- l0 tin Tuesday to a cross-fire of said he hopes the ’previously- studied." . ' l.°°“"l’'-‘' 3"” b°”‘ malm Ca"ad' from 1500 feet during exerciseslects in two "(me "ch" Auanficl€‘(ioft1e[ol:'n prl Commitments to Nali0l1- make P9806 and id h_0n01‘ in‘ questions on topics ranging announced increase in Cana-, Assistance to India — "we im" railways h"’."° almady abahd’ here Tncqdav ' ll’"“’l"“°5' - , P’ - V . k i ch Bllsl China. lemalional I‘6SP0nSibiiiii€‘Si it from recognition of Red China dian government assistance wouldn't embark on any policy :f,‘,'.f,'l; ’{:,a"i’l,e"1il'.,°,fi (i'€,_ii~m:.:;:rSa"g. Pie. Gxrcen of Reufrew. The l""'"d meets behind 1ingnrlhrdlilhlglfiilmperofiltltcllslw la ' NEVER ABANDON FORMOSA will find us fully responsive. said was possible to Canada's foreign aid effort. might make it possible for the i towards one country ; . which would be inimical to e ‘would like to abandon (India) in many miles west of Ottawa. was thel<‘l°5e(l d00l'5 and 110118 0f “S (ll-9' sixth man in a string of pa]‘a- cussions are revealed until rec-‘ One of the board's concerns is co-ordinating the efforts of the “We will never abandon the French recognition of Peking Tbs mpmmpt lflxllress ml“. goverpmem to share in some they ‘'a“ ‘ml p°m‘l“l°" l" d° 12000.000 P809193 or 0 E.-’2.°..° .i‘°.“.°"‘2i‘.’.'r‘.“;..‘i‘ :.:.:;°."°i:; ill 'i.:*::.;:i:'is;it..‘;‘ $121.‘?i2Le'..Til1““lZlf£"i”l.$.."iY.°ie°‘3’f.i .. . £51285 i‘$.A*ir.:2‘":::*.a.‘l::':.:*“ *° ‘F0l‘m0S8l l0 Commllnisi iYi‘- ll‘-'id€ between Red China and Mr. Martin in connection with seas. But he hoped nothing military assistance to India is one 0-fflclal‘ whn d-Id mt want l'- ' hymg “Mair. lsd c I l and "G" H19 depaflmems 0’ anny," he declared. the Free World nations. 5hiiienis- fund.i.ai5ing drive would be done in an” the m__ not designed to bé prejudicial in be'iden(t{l1fled. snid that the [l]l1(‘S'.lkeCamdP “en ang_e \t\l JMEETS IN CAPITALS sinnh, gnvi.i—nmnhis_ Riish licked "ii in?“ Pdlnlhi he added in“ ii Wdhhl he lid‘ for scholarships to bring over- .ganization‘s essentially volurl- aliv way to Pakistan." 2 Sands "C 5 m “e mailer of he M . ileimail-n para‘ Since the b0al‘d'S membership‘ There was one case where the against Red China: .fortunate if Western nations en- seas students in cai-ie¢_on_ liai-y nah“-ei __ --The hmhnnminn i; “'9 “°” "0 "M "m pm" was expanded to 11 from five inenarimnni in one ni-Winn, The lunch-hour meeting in a! Following are some of the United Nations trade and do INSIDE TODAY erly. - - _ As he fell, the soldier tried’zfierglenlafiggsziilionmiiiifiggllfn spent some time taking a sur- l l - l ' l . . V ' . . I ifigurae qllllaelslfiotllfi-ealild-V;::welll‘lr(;Vel’sl‘i z/ii’?-\ilS expressed by Mr. Mar l\:Fl)t;iei$t'>.‘ig (:[(})l2fell;:l)lsCte P:ng:rl:lee\;1I.l to shake the line free \Vllll0lll‘a" inn, nmVin(.iai (.annais_ m_ ,i-,i_i.~ that had already been cu-. sion. The students‘ queries flew Red China—“We believe it is tal way of dealing with the prob- 3i'§:,'.'§i‘i.f'i°a"'s H 3 :illi(I(‘letS§’30alltllel \\llz1l:llunl‘ie e\::t:nn?"' .°l"‘llhR -'4 5€‘<‘0Ild S€‘SSi0n in }H1- ried out by almlhell‘ department thick and fast: not desirable} to. isolate any lem of bridging the gap be- -omics _ '7 Colfllllfl see him pull hisp rescrvhllfahv id ihrash me pr°b“‘°m5 ii" ‘iii’ -‘am? hhil‘llhg- When are we going to i-econgl; C0Ui;(ilFY_ in |niCl"<_l€lJ€ndel1f-‘tween the havelaciid have nkpt Fdnnriaig " ‘ 4 .(,nln(__ faglglfi Pabch PI‘0Vf|M‘ten 0“ ‘ Mn Manxeigan said an hi iii. nize Red China? Do you thi WOT in W 10 We -We - - icountries. . . . on't say I e‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " - . ~ l 9 0 1'90‘ 0 9 3W3 ‘b d‘. recommendations won! a I I provision of canndian military iCanac_la now maintains com- lcoiiference in its first meeting :li’:;:m" Inarkm" “ lg “.33 d;ilm3?' 33,9“ m”’n,:m'l ‘in: meeting was to sort out all the ,,§.’§§_.,_.,f,,n, invnii-9 spenfl ing . ‘_ ‘ India is hamper- n‘_iei‘Ci8l C’0n_i8CtS in n0n'5lr_al-9-‘Wl‘ll achieve success, as diffl-, Ki ' e ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' " 5 nmnnd and in, Siammed ,-nn,»Illf0l_'mail0n l23ih“i‘9‘l 81 the W0‘ from the . There were ing a soiuiioh of the Kashmir g_ic_ commodities and also sclen- cult problems areinvolved. . . . g "55’ 9,"; "5' V 3 in‘. earn.‘ W, first inn was no‘ vlncial level. many things that when com. dial,“ d 1 ch i age b:lllidev:ul§:.l|‘?SI (;(‘))l(l’:iaC:.(5) .c(;n. lgllettinlynlongilniisting soltiilon in *v""‘:‘ni:l:,":' 9 6 ininnen He said inter he wa,‘ ‘‘It was extremely saltisfat» lunder the wing of various gov- ’ l 3"“ 3 °lh 9 0'33"‘ . ' -" W“ ‘"5 9 ec°"°m“’-5 ° l ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ " --sh nkl n-v .tory and we made rea pro» ernments or agencies. Regret was expressed bv.be of significant value to those zallon of American States? Is “""° these °°“la°l5- B°y°"d lhi‘ ‘l€‘V€l0PlnE Cdunmdd-" 0 u gross." said Mr. MacKeigan. ‘ The next hhai-ii mp;-tin; Wu The board. operating with a be held in Saint John, N.B.. the Commonwealth in danger of that I have nothing further to breaking up? 53 Frank W. Curtis. president or lwho will be directing affairs of $l00.000,000 capital fund. is early in March. the Prince Edward Island United ittie organization in the future." What is Canada doing to meet y. Commonwealth—"lt would be Fund. at tihe annual meeting last ; night It The Canadian Legioxi,i that the bu for 1963 of $233.- 03l.0o had so far fallen short of its objective. He expressed op-l tlmlsm in that valuable lessonal had been learned which "Willi Diplomats Work To Avoid l:’:°i’I2l'€.i°i1:?fi‘f;‘°.i.3in.Ff“.?£'.fl Fresh Explosion On Cyprus LONDON (AP) -— British and j American dlptomats worked in I half-dozen capitals Tuesday liixht to avoid an explosion on Cyprus. Sign mounted that. U.s. troops may soon be dilned to help keep the D68 there. In Idditiou to American‘ h'd0DI. it was learned the Brit-3 ilh woul CB t Italy . and West Germany sent to CY-l min. There was spectifatlon * each country would be asked to ~ about 500 II contribute me . R "netting London in- dicated both Greece and Tur- hdil. W Allies elll'Il|89d ll! their in; view: of troubled , have put their “hill focus on alert status. tic Ioui-on and Lo 00 5' 0 con- i‘ it government Latest figure on the campaign results shows a total of $l8l.- 572.21. The president stated that it was fully realized, by officersj and directors. that the result; Icontinued on page 3 col. ll U.S. Gen. l.ynlan.L. Lemnit-i zer. the North Atlantic Treaty Organization‘; supreme com- mander in Europe. HEW ‘Wm Paris to Ankara for urgent talks with the Turks and El‘-i ranged in no on to Athens to- day. ' Diplomatic consultations were also in progress in Paris an Nicosia. the Cypriot C3Pii8l- Two senior British ministers} —-Foreign Secretary Richard A. E Butler and Commonwealth Sec- i retary Duncan Sandys—struS- gled to keep alive the dead- focked conference inl London. ‘ Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Cemal Erkin said ‘I'll! has decided in " to withdraw from the oven date. ‘nut | 3 Jan. 15. He II" "0 don" an uhlngm Wiilrlting their cflotuwfll-Ie keel? in wuryuio cool i diplomats with the hope a suggestion that countries give -hegrelinhle if ‘he Bf_hi5h C°in' one per cent of their gross na- m°nWf3‘iih_ W3_S i0_ dlslnieg tional product to foreign aid? .-I ‘hint ihihh it Will- - - - a very important and essential RESTATES POLICIES ,organization for presetrvation of Mr, Martin restated the inter- ipeace e stresses and national policies of the Liberal lstrains obviously are great be-' icause the problems of the mo-. .ment are great." Latin America —— “Increased ‘essarily mean involvement in the Organization of American States. . . . Economic asst!- U.S. Plane rate. -‘ It’: By R0.\'A|.D l.F.RF.l. OTTAWA ‘CPi—Tll(‘ Supreme ‘Court of Canada ruled Tuesday that it cannot pass judgment lnow on the Quebec Religious Freedom and Public Order Act that the Turks may change _ iheig minds. of 19.14 because the gontrnveiw At the British government’: d I siai law has "9"" ‘‘‘-‘n 9”‘ request. Erkili conferred with ne n forced. _ A Butlernfor 50mmll1But1e“l hanfd siald E Tilebmlhfi ayiihm‘ he wl see e r I oregn m Y D€8- if - _ - -- "'li..“‘“.°“ l" . ~ ’ “"";'°l.;‘*'::.':.l.:..:l “ ' . ile er l_v. n cipleelllerifailvsle llliaewntginllerglitlle nl.mlNNm'A.l;l ‘J AhU'i‘d°" _lz_f0und "Mi Mi‘ Sniimi” dnfl has failed so far." Erkin tditl “'9 "‘ "95 “Y ‘T " ' .ins sect have not been prose- reporters. '‘It has been unable l'fP°i'lh glflkima U.S. All-,Fnl-cg cied or damailod_ in their to gchigve m pu1'po|e_" 5'“ 3_ t :3“ sh‘: dhwh mg’ rights under the I9.-)4 law. 0mmi"ii3 8| €i'mn|1Y- 9 The court also dismissed the SITUATION SERIOUS Sandy: talked with Cypriot Foreign Minister Sypros Kyprl- anou. another leading con- ference figure. sand)-I slid "the situation in very serious said he had no more precise LII Wlenbaden. U.S. Air headquarter: said a T-39 traiiiu is missing. The plane was scheduled to 3"": sinhe in the (“hire 0; iii. return after A training flight at Mediterranean island. In old Wlesbaden at 5 pm. an air colony that Britain in tea spokesman said 0 T-39 has tw and swept-back wing It has controls for two, but can be flown by one man. 1900 where Inimosities be- tween Greek- rkllh-Cyp riot: broke out In bloody riots last Christmas. let moton a. .5‘ formation on the location. At Forco lluslice ticpartme-nt‘s interven- ltion in the case and declined Ito rule on the constitutional validity of the Quebec statute. leaders of the Jehovah‘: Wit- esses ar ued last November . aithough the 1954 law has -o O lit could be used in future EXTERNAL Affairs Minir SHARE Overseas Scholarship lciippie the gctiviticg of their yolti from Nigeria. Mr. Mar- ter Martin chats with Am- I nigh. Th students are tin was speaking at the ‘religious sect in Queber. ran students attending CIrIe- Elliot Kupe from Southern Universityon academic aid to 1' is federal iustice epa ton University under I he Rhodesia and Christina I-"afar countries. ‘meat had argued that the Que- ap- lions unless it lSecl's Case Dismissed in Quebec law Appeal lK‘t‘ statute sllnlrl be thrown out heeallse it invaded the fed- eral field of criminal law. CA.\"T GIVE OPINION in a unanimous illtigment written in French by Chief Jua- tice Robert Taschercail. the court held that it cannot give legal opinions on academic ques- is asked to do so by the federal or provincial cabinet. Mr. Saumllr and the Wit- nesses‘ chief enllnsef. Glen How of Toronto. tried to challenge the relilzious law startinl legal action in Quebec‘ Superior Coilrl on their own initiative several years ago The Quebec. Superior Court peaed to the Court. which ruled was no legal case for action. The Appeal Court opinion on the constitution validity of the law Mr. Saumur carried his appeal llhe Supreme Court. there ' |\Oi-4 ll" Ito-_,.