14 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Dee. 6, 1965. Acting Finance Minister Sharp holds a weekend press conference in Ottawa to tell economy. With him is Louis é u reporters that U.S. measures Rasminsky, governor of the 4 to protect its balance of pay-. Bank of! Canada. *p aucun - gree ge 3 2 r+ +4 nd ” @ +a uy +t va + » 4, 4 a» os | + J Bs oe ments position shouldn't have serious effects on Canadian ‘Aid To Fisherinen Details + Are Announced At Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) — Details of federal government aid to fish- erman who had a serious catch failure in the last season were announced here by Fisheries Minister Robichaud. To be eligible for the assist- atice, promised Sept. 27 by Prime Minister Pearson, a fish- erman must have at least five weeks with fishing stamps in his unemployment | insurance book that were earned in 1965 Excluded will “be fishermen men with no dependents whe are entitled to more than $150 f unemployment insurance in the 1965- benefit period, and fishermen with dependents and ‘am insurance: entitlement ex e@eeding $200. The amount of special assist- | ance paid by the fisheries de- partment will depend upon the “fishermen's initial entitlement te seasonal benefit this winter. + eee | It he has dependents, he will receive the difference between $200 and his earned unemploy- ment insurance entitlemenet. | If he has no dependents, he will receive the difference be- jtween $150-and his earned in-— - surance. entitlement.,.. |" " Fishermen who have not) ap- plied for unemployment insur- | ance this winter because they do not have the minimum contribu- tions: required, but who do have’ a minimum of five weeks with | fishing stamps earned in 1965, Yoyo, % were advised by the minister to a make such application to their % local unemployment insurance , Far commission office in the usual + | way. 4 Fishermen will not be eligible for the special assistance unless ‘ they have applied for unemploy- *UThant Sees Viet Nam War | os ment insurance before March + 2%, 19. Hitting Serious Momentum By BORIS MISKEW UNITED NATIONS (CP) — Recretary - General U Thant has warned the United Nat- ions that the war in Viet Nam appeared to be gathering ‘‘dan- gerous momentum,” Thant told the 117-nation Gen eral Assembly after it had ap- proved overwhelmingly a couple of resolutions on disarmamert + that nothing would improve the prospects for disarmament more than an end to the Viet namese war. Resolutions approved by the assembly called for the suspen mon of all. nuclear weapons tests, the arranging of a world disarmament conference as well as the signing of a treaty to Sask, Pulp Mill Said Promised Rates Reduction REGINA (CP)—The federal government has assured Sas katchewan that steps will be taken. to. rectify discrimination on freight rates for pulp mill products, Premier Ross Thatcher said here. Mr. Thatcher, speaking to delegates at. the annual meeting of the Saskatchewan Liberal Association, said lengthy nego- tiations for am agreement te establish a pulp mill at Prince Albert Were concluded about a month ago but one obstacle re mained—freight rates. “The railroads give pulp mills fm Rritish Columbia, . Ontario and Quehec a much better freight rate than they have of- fered Saskatchewan.” He said the Saskatchewan government asked the federal cabinet to take remedial ae- “® ‘ton at “Last (Tuesday in Ottawa 1 was assured by Transport Min- ister Pickersgill and Trade Minister Sharp that the federal authorities would take any rea sonable or feasible. steps to rectify the situation.” Mr. Thatcher: told delegates a | start would be made next spring on -construction of a $65,000,000 pulp mill and woods operation near Prince Albert. It will be owned by Parsons and Whitte more Inc. of New York and the Saskatchewan government and will eventually provide employ ment for 3.000 persons. _on goals and guidelines for the ——_a member, | stop the spread of nuclear wea- I), + pons. The secretary-general said the adoption of’ the resolutions “wonld seem to indicate the ex- istence of a consensus, at least coming year. “Unfortunately the 18-nation disarmament committee will re- sume its work against the back- ground of a war that seems to be gathering fresh and danger- | ous momentum,” said Thant. | “Nothing could more quickly | and surely improve the pros | pects for agreement on dis- armament than bringing an end to this conflict.” -The 18 ‘nation disarmament committee, of which Canada is is expected to re. ;sume negotiations in Geneva in January. ! Canada joined 92 countries in | \favoring the resolution calling | for the suspension of all nuclear ‘tests. Albania cast the only vote |against' the resolution while France and the Soviet Union | |\were among the 14 abstainers. | This resolution was aimed | | specifically at halting under- ground “nuclear tests not cov- "7 ered by partial nuclear test-ban treaty signed in Moscow and at bringing France and Communist [China to agree to ‘end nuclear | tests. The assembly then went on to approve the resolutions on the — ‘denuclearization of Africa by a 105-to-0 vote,. with France and Portugal. abstaining. | “Thant said the initiatives | taken by the countries of Latin America and, Africa to proclaim their continents muclear - free — could provide real stimulus and leadership in’ concrete disarma- | ment achievements. Call _us-for -programs, club bulletins, — busi- ness letterheads. 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