Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Michelle Veilleux Winnipeg saturday. January 28. Trade to satisfy latins i _ by George Natanson Punta Del byte Uruguay special tons despite an encouraging Outlook in presi Dent Johnson a recent state of the Union message that there is a transition from narrow nationalism to International under the world of. Trade at least appears to he unaware of the change the developing nations of the world Are in fact As widely divided in How Best to secure liberalized Trade benefits As the industrialized countries Are reluctant to give them. This was the salient feature emerging from last week s world Trade conference Here where More than 200 delegates from 41 countries to increase world Trade and How the economies of the developing nations might Benefit from lowered tariffs and relaxation of Trade barriers by tie industrialized nations. When the eighth session of the committee on trade1 and development an important unit of the general agreement on tariffs and Trade closed it was. Clear that Little had been made. Delegates from latin Ameri can countries left the con Ference protesting that despite the Many International organizations to regulate world Trade the. Chances Are less that the developing countries can break Down Trade barriers. Set up by the industrialized nations especially in Europe High tariffs brazilian d e 1 a t e Joao Baptista p i n h e i declared flatly the industrialized nations have demonstrated Reluct Ance to seek a solution to problems of High tariffs which would favor the developing countries. This is especially True of the european common Market which refuses to Liberal ize world it also became apparent Dur ing the conference that the underdeveloped areas of the world principally latin Ameri Ca and Africa could find no common ground for a United attack on the european nations. The division of the As the discord Between latin am Erica and Many african nations became known is a source of major concern to . Delegates Here who Are championing the cause of the developing countries. Most african nations enjoy some Trade benefits with euro Pean countries who at one time had colonies on the african continent. A f r i c delegates Here while hoping to secure better Trade relations with the industrialized world indicated they were not inclined to risk their present advantage by siding with the More desperate latin american nations. Optimism voiced some optimism was voiced that the final declaration of the conference might carry some weight later this year in Geneva at the final Gatt Kennedy round session. The declaration contained a recommendation that a 50 per cent reduction in tariffs be Given those products deemed of major importance to developing countries. If the measure is approved at Geneva the developing countries will have made some Progress. But As one latin american Delegate pointed out judging by the wide differences of opinion existing Between us All Here i have doubts that the Resolution will be ratified in Smith plans to revamp Constitution Salisbury Dessau prime minister Ian Smith Friday announced plans to set an Independent commis Sion to draft a new Constitution for Rhodesia. In a foreign policy speech in parliament he also said the government is going to lift press censorship and establish a Tri Bunal to inquire into the cases of persons held in detention under the country s emergency Laws. In his speech frequently interrupted by interjections from opposition negro members of parliament he said Rhodesia s seizure of Independence in 1965 was not an illegal act. It is something for which the rhodesian government had contracted with the British govern ment in their acceptance of the 1961 he said. His speech reached Back to the Days immediately before the breakup of the federation of Northern and Southern Rhode Sia and Nyasa Laud and up to the time of the last talks aboard the warship Tiger with a Ritesh prime minister Wilson. Test artificial hearts los Angeles a implanted artificial hearts for human beings Are inevitable says the president of the american heart association. Miniature atomic reactors to provide the Power to keep an artificial heart beating already Are in the testing stage or. L. E. Janu Ary said in an interview thurs Day. January said such artificial hearts May be available the if time of adults living. Varieties there Arfe about 350 different types and styles of pencils. Expo states views on Unity by Nola Shackleford Manitoba s Only representative among 220 expo 67 Host esses one of 14 from the West _ is a 21-year-old French Canadian with definite views on Canada s Unity problems. I m not a says Michele Veilleux a reporter with the free press until she leaves for Montreal Early in March. I firmly believe a solution can be reached if both sides make concessions. I Don t think Quebec could exist for any length of time if it separated from the rest of Canada. Some time maybe in 10 years maybe in 100 i think it would have to join Canada or the United miss Vellieux feels expo will do a great Deal to hold Canada together. If i can show just one person from Quebec that i am a French Canadian who lived in an English speaking Community and remained bilingual and Bicu Tural my trip will be Worth she said. Yet her Job at expo will mean More to her than the Chance to air her views for peaceful it will involve her with people and it will give her a Chance to study the culture of people from Field of the arts. Many lands particularly in the working in the theatre is probably her first love. She is More interested in directing than acting although she a tried both. Contacts which will help me she said. The hostesses have been told they will be rotated among the Many jobs available at the fair. Miss Veilleux also loves Fenc ing la 1964, she made her Only visit so far to Montreal where she competed in the Dominion fencing championships finish ing in the first 10 women. She needs Only one first year course to Complete a Bachelor of arts degree and is hoping to do this by correspondence As Well As getting something out of expo miss Veilleux feels she has something to offer. She has lived in several Canadian cities and spent in Paris where her father was posted with the Canadian army. It was there she perfected her French. She travelled widely in Europe and can speak a Little Spanish. She also has the Confidence to make a Success of what is essentially a Public relations Job. But knowing i m the Only hos Tess chosen from Manitoba is rather Playboy club previewed Montreal expo 67 visitors and Montre Alers alike will be Able to enjoy come this _ at St. Paul s College at the University of Manitoba and in be Cercle Moliere which re hearses in the basement of St. Boniface Cathedral. Expo will also preparing ground for a trip to Europe she Hopes to make. I Hope i can save Money there and also make some hottest stocks on the Board Western oils have been the hottest group on the Stock Market. But the financial Post reports that 1967 is a year of decision for the Oil and Gas Industry. The Post tells you about the problems and the prospects. The average Reader of up spends More than an hour and a half with it each week. That s How he keeps abreast of news Worth Money la business investment and Public affairs. A round up of municipal election results. Which Way Dirl Canada s voters turn to big spenders or Penny Pinchers Strong talk on what should be done to protect insurance buyers. Another Stock Worth watching up look at a pipeline and its prospects. Make regular up Reading a profitable habit. Don t miss this Issue. On Sale now. 35c at your newsstand yearly by mail two years the financial Post 481 University ave., Toronto 2 the club on downtown Aylmer Street will be opened shortly after the fair s official opening april 28 and will be the first in Canada. The Montreal press corps and friends were Given a preview wednesday. Three said one liked her Job because i m proud of my body greeted guests with smiles and piles of promotional material on the latest project of the Empire created by the founder and pub Lisher of Playboy Magazine Hugh Hefner of Chicago. Nobody explained Why the bunnies had eschewed their Fame and abbreviated Rab bit Type costumes for what looked like the dress of last year s Montreal Louette cheer Leader Section. Ottawa question of a Bunny club for Montreal popped up in the commons thursday but managed Only one before it was bagged by speaker Lucien Lamoureux. Eric Winkler pc Grey Bruce asked with a straight face whether Trade minister Winters would investigate a bid by two americans to invest in a Montreal Bunny club. The honorable member has let the Bunny out of the the speaker interjected with a Grin. This question is out of Canada to sign test ban treaty Ottawa up Canadian diplomats in Washington Lon Don and Moscow will put can. Ada s signature on a new inter National treaty Banning atomic tests in outer space which will be opened for signature today in the three capitals. 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