1% a OEE OO !||lCU , Places __ Australia, * ¢ seaade' s Two Chines Pan . aid Meeting Opposition - By WILLIAM N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS (AP)—A Canadian idea for having two Chinas in the United Nations was reported during the week- end to have run into opposition from. the United States, Japan and other countries: Dip} sources ‘said the idea was t the General. As- sembly "Pe ask Setretary- General U Thant to explore the péssibility of having Communist China on the Security Council’ ani both Communist China and Nationalist China in the assem- bly: Nationalist China is in both now and Communist China is not a member of or represented in the UN. The. informants said Canada bey shown —~ or four. ~ 8 “peselution on ‘the subject, oth- ers have heard ahout . and the. US.. Nationalis Japan, a nines and Thailand have ta’ a stand agaipst it. Diplomats ‘disagreed the tion oat ked that no on the Canadians from offer- it if thy are dead set on a ea oP ths s ~ La] ° 2 : : ras ae : | tt Mons for the last 10 y _.“‘Réally I haven't Thomas added in the letter, one of a selected number published last week. = - things 5 that--are diffi. ‘write difficult te Understand i Wales who was a schoolmate of fhe Welsh poet, recalled in Ot- fawa that VISIT CHINA; “HONG KONG (Reuters a Ge-manter Canadian , medical delegation is visiting China at invitation of the Chinese e Association, the new a aan agency said Tues- by Dr. R. Cc. K. rae ti oe grcup. arrived in Peking Mon- day night. "RECEIVES - APPOINTMENT OTTAWA (CP)—L. Michael Patterson, ‘43, of Ottawa, a engineer retired the navy, has Backers of Nationalist China will sponsor one to have the:| bly reaffirm that a two- thi is needed to change China’s UN representation. In last year’s assembly, a like proposal passed 56 to 49 (with 11 abstentions) and then a resolution to replace Chinese Nationalists with Chinese Com- munists failed on a 47-to-47 tie (with 20 abstentions), A similar outcome is expected this year. Communist China and Na- tionalist China are strongly against any two-China arrarnge- ment ip the UN and both have many UN members ready to back their positionsy in the vot- ing. * i Donald, Mbal, Lachiite, Que.; James & 12 The Guardidn, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 17, 1968. : Me Ken Binks of ‘Ottawa, who Conservatives | sought re-election. ; Unsuccessful candidates for Name Officers vice .’ president: weve Stanley | Boivin. Sudbury; Dr. Lewis OTTAWA (CP)—Principal ex-| Brand, Saskatoon:. and Jerry ecutive ‘officers elected Tues- | Amerongen, Edmonton. : day at the annual meeting of the Progressive Conservative |Association ‘of Canada, t President: Dalton Camp, Tor- a Finla Ma inlay c- Halifax; Roger Regim- | °° BONE SITE .. CoLcumsrin SOUTH, Ont. ie eee at the Univer- 1 indsor are ‘ keepin ret the site of an Indian settlement they began excavat- ing this summer, to keep ama- teur archeologists away. Bones, arrowheads and pottery were found at the site of the Owasco community, estimated to be p 1,000 years old., ‘| tions, Prime Minister Pearson SELL fo CHINA Britain sold nearly $75,000,000 meets and Mr. worth of goods to Communist acclamation. China last year. MacDonald won over - m 25 \ ’ fe $ ‘ ‘ : ‘ UN ‘University Membership ee Russian Céinipaigit Claimed ls Being Sought By Canada |=.“ ° “**"| Against Western Strength OTTAWA (CP). — Canada is potential, a further advance to. question “was not a fact in’ PARIS (Reuters) ~ NATO Riseste, but there remains negotiating for “universality of |universality must be made in membership” in the United Na- connection with China, which !makes up so much of the world’s population. SEEKS NEW APPROACH At no point in his reply did Mr. Pearson say directly that Canada is negotiating to get Communist China in, but he has said previously that his govern-. ment is seeking a new approach on the’ perennial issue. the told the Commons. Conservative Leader Diefen- baker had. asked whether Can- ada is trying to develop a plan to get Communist China _ into the United Nations. Mr. Pearson said it is too early to say whether the nego- tiations will be successful. those terms” and the answer to that. ‘The original question by Mr. Diefenbdker asked whether Can- ada was “leading other nations in the establishment of a com- mittee to devise a plan te put Communist China into the curity. Council. Nationalist Secretary - General Manlio Brosio has warned the Atlantic alliance that the Soviet “Union is gaining ground in a steady secbnd one “follows” on »| Western European cohesion and strength. Speaking at the opening day of the annual NATO parliamen- tarians’ the Italian. told the repre- sentatives of the 15 alliance _| countries that the “Kremlin still Se- As part of his answer, Mr. Pearson also referred Mr. Die- fenbaker to an Oct. 26° state- ment by External Affairs Min- ister Martin. ‘That statement sald ‘that if the UN is to realize its growing | _ Na ® In the second of two questions on} the subject, Mr. Diefenbaker asked Mr. Pearson for a de- finite answer: on whether: Canada was negotiating , BRITAIN RULES ‘WAVES The world’s largest fleets, ( Britain, the United States, Li- beria_and Norway. is trying ‘to break up the asso- ciation of Wesern Europe NATO and to fragment Western European unity. 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