12 The Guardian, Thurs., Sept. 8, 1966. American Views Called Rubbish BLACKPOOL, England ‘Reut- ers)—Cries of “shame” he told meeting of Britain's member Trades Union Congress that U.S. ‘aber organizations support President Johnson's Viet Nam policy Pau! Hall, Seafarers’ Interna- ‘| tiona) Union president, in a fra- | ternal speech on behalf of the. told. the TUC annual | AFL-CIO conference that U.S. labor ar- ganizations willingly support the basic foreign poliey of the John- fon administration, including the US —commitment—in— Viet Nam tries of ‘‘shame"’ and “‘rubbish’’ as he said that: dedicated to the. cause of peace, but-peace with freedom. “We are for a peaceful settle- ment in Viet.Nam,’’ he. said. "This is the settlement which | the _United—_States—_government has sought to bring © about through negotiations.”’ Hall added: “Your govern- ment. as co-chairman with the | government of the Ge..| made..| manv’ efforts to have it recon. | vened for the purpose of seeking | Soviet -« MeVva.....comference,....-has peaceful settlement ‘of the pres- ent conflict. But these efforts were fruitless, as you know, be cause Moscow would not do a thing to get the problem te the conference table.”’ ~ China: dinates. | Viet Nam War ‘Talks Possible «, TOKYO. (AP)—Foreign Min-. | = {ster Chen=Vi-of-China-has-told: ““Wapanese visitors. that —Peking | “is- not necessarily dismissing | the. thought of talking with the | United States’ about a solutipn te the Viet Nam war, the Jap. | “"amese news agency Kyodo re- ported Tuesday from Peking. It said Chen Yi told a Japan- ese: parliament delegation in Peking that China continues its ambassadorial contacts with the U.S. in Warsaw, Poland. | The dispatch came from Ky- | do's Peking-based correspond- ent, Tadao Saito. It gave this eccount of Chen Yi's remarks: Solution of all international problems. through talks is ‘‘the-! ‘basic spirit of diplomacy,” Chen | Yi said, but this kind of solution ef the Vietnamese conflict now | ts impossible because the US. | Is trying to solve it with “armed | force.” : | There can be no’ solution. of | the conflict until all American | troops N]_o \ ! Chen Yi said. | Neither China nor the WS. | wants to “come to a clash,” | Chen Yi said. But he added a tlash {s still possible, depending | on the Americans. Conquered, _ Conquerors Seen Issue PORTLAND, Ont. (CP) — : Canada’s whole history is based on the debate “the conquered and the . conquerors,” Ramsay Cook, University of Toronto his- torian, told the Grindstone Sem- | {nar- on. Inter-Canadian Rela- | tions Sunday. { ——Mr.—Cook;—author -0f-the- book Canada and the French. Cana-: “dian Question, said Canadians | must not forget that the French- | English relationship in Canada | started witha military con- quest. To varying degrees in the last 900 years, the conquest had pro- duced a sense of resentment | and inferiority among French- Canadians and ‘a. feeling of su- periority among English. Two different attitudes toward public questions’ have evolved, | he said. The English attitude emphasizes individual rights: the French attitude, group | rights of the church community. | The conflict of these view- | Points was the real beginning. | of the economic conflict which | Quebee has discovered to con- tribute to many of its troubles in its relations with the rest of | Canada today. | He said much of the problem | ef Quebec's status within Can- ada now- stems from the reall. | ration that most of its citizens | have become a minority in the | Canadian economic. structure Mr. Cook said ‘'l don't think | there is a solution with a capl- | tal ‘S'. 1 think the whole his- tory of French and English Can- adais one of repeated accom- modation hetween the two.”’ The fourth annual seminar. which lasted three days, was held at the Canadian Friends’ Service Committee’. camp on Grindstone Island, about 18 miles east of Kingston. It at- tracted 35 participants of both language groups, including ‘priests, Quakers, professors, students. professional: men and* housewives TO: REMEMBER BATTLE OTTAWA (CP)—The Battle of Britain. in which 47 Canadian airmen gave their lives in 1940 hurling back the German Luft waffe, will be’ commemorated here “Sept. 18 Ceremonies will , Include a march-past by 500 air- | men, a fly-past, church services | and the placing of wreaths at | the Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial NUMBERS DWINDLE About 3,400,000 Americans, 614 per cent of the population, live on farms... ‘ His speech was punctuated by at the same | time, the AFL-CIO is absolutely | ‘rubbish’? and | greeted an American | union leader here Tuesday when | 1,000 ‘delegates at a | 9,000,000- | ‘bas - U. ‘VALUES TO CLOSING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th ; SAVE 27¢ - JOHNSON'S LIQUID WAX - j m sag ag" 160 OZ. SCHWARTZ - HEINZ That's right! 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