Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 6 free press tuesday july a .. Canada hold talks on Seaway the International rapids Section of the St. Lawrence. The talks this week will pro vide the parliamentary material for consideration at a meeting of Canadian Cabinet ministers and their american counterparts later in july. By Victor Mackie Ottawa special a two Day conference to Lay the ground work for the joint Canada United states construction of the Multi million Dollar St. Lawrence sea Way project opened Here Mon Day with a group of top american government and army officials participating. The exploratory talks began shortly after the United states delegation landed at Ottawa s Uplands Airport. Nearly a dozen. Officials travelled to can aria s capita including the head of the i a. Agency that will co Jocean going vessels into the heart operate with Canada on the sea of the continent Down the Way s construction. The. I mile navigation artery is known As the St. Law in Ottawa Canadian govern Canada with engineering pre and at which an agreement could Lime varies already underway in the Lachine Section of the St. Lawrence Seaway project is ready to listen to specific proposals from the. For its participation in the undertaking which will bring the world s re Nee development corp. First in a series the conference will probably be the first in a series expected to continue throughout the sum out of them will come the basis for an agreement Between Tho United states and Canada to integrate Canada s expenditure on the Seaway with the authorized by the. For a navigation project in ment spokesmen stressed the absence of a formal Agenda for the talks on monday and Day. Aspects of the project including the relative proportions of Canadian and american labor and materials to be used Are be ing considered. More about Churchill continued from Page 1 facial groups Are already at work following up the two topics he and Eisenhower Southeast asian defence and the european army plan stalemate. British and american officials the talks Are being behind closed however the main objective of the talks this week will be to outline an Agenda for a second set of talks later at which specific responsibilities Between the two countries win be allocated be formulated. Problem to Settle Canada and the. Both have Legal authority at present to build navigation projects in the International rapids Section of the River. This is one problem that must be settled. The meetings this week Are expected to pave the Way to a bilateral agreement on joint participation. Original Canadian plans called for a Channel at least 27 feet deep from Montreal to the great lakes in Canadian Waters. A agreement with the. Was necessitated after Congress authorized construction of a Simi Lar Channel in american Waters in the International rapids Sec Tion. Canadian delegates at the talks included m. H. Wershof Legal advisor to the department of external affairs r. A. C. Henry consulting Engineer and head of the department of transport s special projects division in Treal r. B. Bryce Secretary of the privy Council and Lionel Chevrier newly appointed presi Are meeting in Washington to plan1 Dent of the St. Lawrence sea widow and children receive on policy in Western Canada a Young executive died recently in a level crossing Accident. Lie was insured a Southeast asian defence organization. End talks the Churchill Eisenhower con Ference in Washington included a discussion on returning sovereignty to West Germany if there is much More delay in setting up a six nation european army. Under the 1952 Bonn conventions sovereignty is tied to establishing the european defence Community. British and american experts carrying out a Washington decision Are working Here on a plan to separate them. But the week end reaction from Paris to West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer s demand Lor a return of sovereignty has been extremely hostile. Still critical question i r c 1 it i Vith a confederation life the Cruca q u e s t i o n lacing policy carrying an accidental Churchill and Eden is whether death lion edit. France will join Britain and the Clil i United states in agreeing to Grant result his and Dren received for their care and Protection. The Only policy of its kind in Canada confederation s accidental death dismemberment Benefit on a policy pays if you die from natural causes. If you die by Accident. Sovereignty if there is Jio immediate Prospect of France ratifying Edc. There is a danger that. France might split with the other two big a Estern Powers on this provoking a crisis in relations. Study proposals political and Legal experts of the two countries met at the foreign office and studied proposals which if approved and applied would 1. Give almost Complete Independence to the Federal German Way authority. May absorb Branch the Seaway authority pro claimed last week by prime min ister l. S. St. Laurent will prob ably absorb the transport depart ment s special projects Branch. American delegates Are headed by Lewis g. Castle administrator of the St. Lawrence Seaway development corporation and Robert d. Anderson rotary of defence. Other Ameri cans participating include living Ston merchant assistant secret Ary of stale . B. L. Robinson in charge of the Ameri can aspects of Seaway construction w. B. Brucker general counsel for the. Defence department j. K. Kuykendall chairman of the Federal Power commission and Outerbridge Horsey head of the Canadian Section of the. State depart ment if you die by Accident Republic in the British and Amer in a Public vehicle ican zones including Powers to raise a National army of defence. 2. Wind up the British american except an or in a fire in a Public building. Liberal Cash payments for dismemberment accidents federation Knowla Iid s red China stand rapped London a the times strongly deplored tuesday a proposal by senator William know land Balcony collapses mariev1lle, que. Een persons were injured one ser Ousby when the second Storey bal ony at a dance Hall collapsed saturday in this town 30 Miles South of Montreal. Police said Ery after a wedding feast to wave Goodby to a married couple. The wooden Structure collapsed under heir weight. Yoc Ahful soldiers from parts of re command form a hollow Square before the Flag pole at the for nil opening Parade of their Junior leadership course at Clear Lake army Cadet Camp. The boys who average i 4 years of age arrived at the biding Mountain National Park training Centre this week for 10-Day course. Largest contingent of cadets was from the Winnipeg District. The Camp is commanded by . W. M. A Dalrymple Prairie command Headquarters. More about indo China continued from Page 1 France s vital interests in Asia would have to be recognized the French were in effect preparing to pack up the red River Delta. Last week it became so obvious that embarrassed foreign Diplo Mats embarrassed because the French steadfastly denied All in Tention of withdrawal were warning their nationals that was the time to get out if anyone wished to gel out at All. The other morning i stood on the Man Haiphong Airport cat i and watched amid almost continuous comings and goings of bomber and fighter missions the arrival in French air Force Dakotas of vietnamese women and children being evacuated from Namvinh an important Garrison town in the South of the Delta. These sad eyed refugees yet an other addition to the War s mass of homeless were mostly the families of vietnamese soldiers who had been left As Namvinh s Garrison after the French Union troops had withdrawn taking their furniture and their Many tons of american equipment with them. Namvinh. With Phat diem cadets will gain a ton in weight Over an extra ton of Young sol Diers will have been developed this summer at Clear Lake army Cadet Camp in Riding Mountain National Park. The first of four Junior leaders courses finished last week and saw the boys gain in weight an average of three pounds each As a result of special rations and carefully controlled training. By the time summer ends about 700 Bencher school Cadet corps s Boniface Brooklands Battery Ca Del corps St. Vita Cadet corps Winnipeg grenadiers Cadet corps Royal signals Cade corps Winnipeg 67 Light ant aircraft regiment Cadet corps o fort William and 21s Field Squadron Royal Canadia engineers Cadet corps of Fli flon Man. 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Day Jor your free copy at write Tod pacts about Byln and Frau 141 oflmrie., real Relief for upset stomach cadets will have attended the 10-1 who Are forming their first Day courses and medical author a Cadet corps Are also in Camp ties expect the physical improve from Saskatchewan Duck Lake ment shown by the first class will Cadet corps has the strongest re continue throughout the season presentation followed by the with of Rich this week the second group Ai-1 Saskatoon Light infantry Rived at the Well equipped Ca Plotner groups being present for and started right in at a planned j North Battleford. Estonia by program of military training and i Hills Yorkton Humboldt slur organized sports which arc guided Sis. Prince Albert Rosetown and by a staff under it col Semans. Dalrymple commandant of the the Camp was officially opened Camp. The cadets 200 Strong. A nag raising ceremony which from Manitoba Saskatchewan was attended by civilian visitors slightly further South is the heart of the Catholic country which the French authorities hav Vej always maintained is the if and the Lakehead. Permanent Camp friends and relatives of the Ca dets. It has to Lake brain derided to permanent Junior make Arvi Onyal to the French Union. Each sly Mpr boys from Gen. Rene corny. The French Prairie command evil commander told me i cannot fight two Battles and i am not going to have another Dien bin Phu on my troops regrouping the French Union troops have graduate from Clear Lake to More advanced training at Durt Durn jsa.sk., the following year. Located an the North Shore of Clear Lake a few Miles from the Safe thief sentenced to 2 years rep. Calif to Cut off financial support of the United nations if red China is admitted to membership. Almost All been withdrawn n o a or sort town Iho info areas around Hanoi an Tilcamp has just Aboul Haiphong where they Ore. Jnj1o offer hip Rad Els. Training from Twenty a Hope year old Jack theory. Regrouped As military standpoint is of an Huston. Of Carman Man., was elementary nature with special sentenced to two years in the striking forces which will Rush to Rescue of any vietnamese army Garrison which finals itself under attack. In practice French offi cers in the Field do not believe either that the vietnamese army would hold Long enough or that a Mobile group which would have French High commission in Bonn books at the prob Iem of per Ping s and set up instead British to to Niton _ j i 1c it Vlf Lull i u it to on the whole British fight its Way out along nine for free Booklet triple indemnity Call w. T. Gillingwater divisional manager confederation lift building up american embassies. 3. Leave France alone in her own zone to face the West Ger mans. Paris for eign office officials monday night ruled out the possibility that joint British american action can re Slor West German sovereignty be fore France makes up her mind on the european army plan. Foreign office spokesmen said they did not see any Way of separating the twin Bonn and Paris treaties returning West German sovereignty and setting up a six nation european army including West German forces. Admission to the United nations As one of Law not of the times said editorially. Recognition of one government i by another is usually seen Here As part of the mechanics of diplomacy and not As a gesture of approval. In the same Way the United nations is regarded As a for the peaceful set strewn roads would Ever arrive emphasis being Given m Organ Penitentiary tuesday in Provin sized recreation. During their in ring police court for Nis in Day course the cadets tour parts he inc 22 theft of a Safe from of Beautiful Riding Mountain a country Grain elevator National Park and spend one Day at the Canadian joint air train ing Centre at Rivers. Mao most from Winnipeg. Winnipeg District has the Lar in time. They regard the present jest contingent attending these area Keg. Entering and theft at pulling in As a preparation Forl cond course with almost. 100 Ca Paterson Grain co. Elevator magistrate d. G. Potter termed Huston the ringleader of the group of four youths who pleaded guilty to the charge june 24 of dets in Camp. They arc from pro i Rose Isle the department of mines natural resources of the province of Manitoba requires a Petroleum Engineer duties to enforce compliance with provincial Laws and regulations covering the drilling production and conservation of Oil and natural Gas and conduct the Field surveys necessary thereto to make concerning changes in drilling pro Duchon and conservation practices. Qualifications must be a graduate in Petroleum engineering. Or possess equivalent training with considerable experience in Oil Field practices. Salary Range per annul. Apply stating age and qualifications to Manitoba civil service commission 247 legislative bloc. Winnipeg Man. Of disputes not As a club of Kin dred spirits. This is not the same As urging that the admission of communist China to he United nations should be immediate. Many of the american arguments against immediate admission Are strongly based. The continuation of chinese help to vie Minh has inevitably held up consideration of piping s Candi Mori about sex pulse Mckinney. Who it pro in known to have had a build it better with Johns a Dwille Sion continued from Page 1 general in Winnipeg from lh-1f to 1949. Or. 1952, i son named Walter in the military is civic. The son was awarded the Star for unusual Gallan try in 19-16 when he was a state sergeant the three russians and the Dales of their oysters secret up to arc cmdr. Igor a. Amosovs assistant naval attache soviet embassy who was declared personally unacceptable to the. Feb. 1954 and left the country feb. 8, Alexander p. Kovalyov. Second Secretary soviet delegation to United nations who was requested to leave the. Feb. 3, 1954, and departed feb. 10. It. Col. Leonid e. Pivnev assistant air attache soviet embassy who was declared person ally unacceptable May 29, and de parted from the. June 6. A state department said that there was no foundation whatsoever for the soviet expulsion of Felchlin and Mckinney. Therefore the department said it is obvious that the soviet authorities have taken this action in retaliation for the expulsion in recent months of three soviet officials for espionage and improper activities in this peace and evacuation. In the exploratory talks being held Between the French and vie Minh commands this week on the zoning of forces in the event of a cease fore the French Are prepared to ask for As Little As the towns of Hanoi and Haiphong with a strip on either Side of the 60-mile Road which rounding red River Delta connects the capital of North j pow Exchange Moke about reinforcements continued from Page u Huston s record of thefts dates Hack to 1948, court was told. Three others whose records were Clear received three years sus Pended sentences. The three Are Vorman Huston 22 Kenneth Paul in both of Carman and Leonard Clark 18, of Rose Isle. A fifth Man Roy Thomas Vietnam with its port. There Hanoi. Indo China or ufers Aimos 2s, who also had a lengthy could hardly he a clearer Union and communist record was sentenced to Tion of the Way French minds vie Minh officers holding talks in the Penitentiary Are working. Military observers believe that with the French resigned to a cease fire in the North. The Viet Minh will increase its attacks in 1 to last the the indo China truce Village Oliv Spek he was called in by Trung Gia monday agreed on to the Safe after it Exchange of sick and wounded had been removed from the ele prisoners of War the French command announced. South and Central Vietnam to. The agreement which into i make the Issue of partition when the decision of the military this is broached More difficult to decide. Already operation Latante. Be Gan Early this year by general the Safe contained s330 in Cash. Ron Ferenee at Geneva ordered the 5 Exchange to begin july 14. As the truer talks went o .00 pet s Corner French Union Navarre to Clenn up Central Viet in is a Protection against Justin Jan no the i Arnch ency. The vie Minh ambushed a troops pulled Liacko lefrtirt1 links South such in emergency is the pre sent is roiling Hack in despond Force of four battalions withdraw ing from ankle and punished it Pink Toronto a Large bal be of Jack Pine is available for High command an-1 the of future Industry noun cil Reorg fixation of ils Mil in Ontario the department of tary forces in the red River Delta i lands Anil forests said monday. Badly. A m in u n i i i o n Gaso fireproof interiors weatherproof exteriors 1001 other uses available at the following dealers for All your building need it Erin pm. 3-1918 for All your building cedi in your area Beaver merchant Beaver lumber More about Grants continued from Page 1 in the polio Field would also in crease the Gamma globulin Avail Able for use on the prescription of private physicians in the control of such other conditions As measles Ami infectious hepatitis. The production of Gamma Glo Bulin and its distribution to Public health authorities throughout the country is just one activity in an Over All program of Federal sup port aimed at the prevention and treatment of polio said or. Mar tin. Other projects receiving continuing Federal Aid included the provision of several Hundred respirators in hospitals the train ing of therapists and support for line Anil to nip carrying trucks neatly parked and awaiting evacuation from Tuy Hoa were severely damaged by a Vielmina Surprise attack. The Franco v ill Nanse forces have been unable to keep open the important. Lateral roads of Central Vietnam and Laos. Weakens cause All this is bound to weaken the French Case for zones of military Roro ulment which a Giuld allow the Franco vietnamese troops areas from which they could operate easily in the event of a breakdown of negotiations. Even More serious is vietnamese in readiness to take Over with any Confidence positions and areas which French troops Are leaving. The governor of North Vietnam Nguen Van Tri has deplored the effect on Public morale of the French High command s regroup ment which must leave Many civilians to be defended by inexperienced vietnamese units. French officers Busy bringing Back their men from the South of the Delta shrug their shoulders. If the vietnamese Are attacked when we one said to me they won t last a planes leaving Hanoi for Saigon Are crowded with Young Vietnam Ese going South to do their Mili tary training but the de agreement for the americans to supervise this training has not yet been made acid the Vietnam Ese army with responsibility abruptly bundled on to its shoulders by the departing French is still a shaky guardian. Now is Complete and that a Strong. Protective ring has Horn placed around the Riters of Hanoi and in airily depleted Lack Pine with Haiphong and the Road Ami rail an allowable Cut of to Road connecting them. Iru hic fret and an actual civil of Ai kind talks Oike i is Wing greatly under Singapore Reuters Mill Cut. Red and White Pine with an allowable Cut of and an actual Cut of is bring a department report a number of polio research in George Gilhuly Heads Selkirk rotary club at a meeting of the Selkirk rotary club at the wheelhouse George Gilhuly was installed As president. Or. Gilhuly is one of the original members of the club which obtained its charter in 1937. Other officers arc first vice president Burton Vanblaricom second vice president Fred h. Gibbs directors John Rokosh Hunter Mcnut and Frank Bishop. But while Ami red Pine the most valuable saw log species is being tary officers from the United Stales Britain France and Australia tuesday began discussions Ovri Vui Here on a re Fence against com shown. Monist expansion in Southeast s buffering antacid action gives prolonged Relief you Eno s fruit has something a buffering antacid action that gives you real Quick Relief without causing further upset. 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