» Thors., Mar. 22, 1962. | Canadian PM Non-Committal On Nuclear Arms OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker has given United Nations | Secretary-Ges- U Thant a non-commital on possible Canadian acquisition of nuclear weapons. e prime minister Wednes- day tabled in the Commons copy of his reply to U Thani Jan, 2 letter asking Canadi views on the Swedish resolution im the UN aimed at restricting membership in the nuclear club te nations which now possess nuclear arms, The reply says Canada has refrained from acquiring nu- (lear weapons “although pre- paratory. steps have been taken to procure modern delivery sys- tems and to train Canadian forces in their use. “My government must, of eourse, continue to reserve its right to adopt such measures for the preservation of Canada’s security as might be considered jecessary in the light of inter- national developments.” Mr. Diefenbaker said the gov- ermment believes that only through a safeguarded interna- tional agreement, “binding on the powers which possess nu- clear weapons as well as those which do not, that all countries m be assured further dissemination of nuclear weapons will be ef- fectively prevent: For True Unity | Union Nationale Member Appeals QUEBEC (CP) - ary of Confede: the signal for ofa true federalism" ada, to settle down to the “presenting and nego- Hating in the name of French- * with the rest of the Canadian Confedera- nd, addressing the Richelieu Club, said the federal system in Can- | ada must be reviewed “in the ed grievances of | he present’ and get back the finan- cial powers essential “to the pursuit of our cultural mission.” The former Union Nationale eabinet minister, who ran un- successfully against Daniel Johnson Jast year for the party leadership, said French-Canada pay desires” to remain| French. The federal system should not | | be blamed, however, when it might be the men running it who were at fault. Foundation Co. Seeks To Block Purchase Bid MONTREAL (CP) — The Foundation Company of Can- ada, subject of an anonymous bid for effective control last week, urged shareholders Wed- nesday to sign and return to the | company the shareholder proxy even if they have already given & proxy to the National ‘Trust Company, agent for the un- known bidder. In a letter to shareholders, President L. J. McGowan said additional proxies were being mailed to shareholders Wednes- fay to ensure the group seek- | ing 500,000 of the company’s 1,188,816. outstanding shares—a (2 per cent st—would not gain contro! of the company at the annual meeting late in April with less than half the out- n, who returned ‘om a trade mis. proxies of shares tendered to | the National Trust but not bought. He said these shares will not | be represented in the voting, id, with some votes immobi- Mzed. the bidder could gain con. trol of the company. The bid, announced Tuesday, March 13. said the first 500,000 shares tendered the National Trust would be bought at $14.75 a share. Ore Pipeline Now Planned TORONTO (CP) — Northgate Explorations Ltd., Canadian mining company, says it plans to transport lead, silver, copper and zine concentrates by pipe line from its property at Tynagh tn Ireland 's Galway County Gal- ‘The _ company {s currently Gendacting surveys to establish jill the best possible route for the Le Pipeline, which would be about 30 miles long, to transport the @re concentrates in fluid fom from the Property to @ ment plant and harbor at Gal way Bay. The sutvey will also sedate the Galway Bay area with view to anne cg iis Possible docks. treatenent plant. ‘end. ciporei| an me MARRIES | ss os eae Christie’s actress. | Graham Wafers Special Feature Heinz Soup 12 on. Pkg. 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