Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jan 1964, p. 12

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All of | is shown Sunday as he accept- Nehru's public engagements | ed flowers from a child at at the annual party_meeting Bhubaneswar where he was were cancelled. attending a Congress Party ---(AP Wirephoto via meeting. He has been advised from New Delhi) Papers Disclose 23-Year Secret WASHINGTON (CP) -- State/it was followin; department documents disclose/that the Cana that in 1041 Canada offered to/offered to join. join the Pan American Union OTHERS WERE ANXIOUS ae iis icetanad einen We 'However, the Dominican government was not the only The documents, part of dip-\one that wanted Canada in the Jomatic papers made public by; Pan American Union. There the department, do not indicate were others from Latin America | just why the U.S. discouraged who were anxious to have Can-| --enade's entry but Dr. Charles| 34 da come in, mainl yin order| eve. Foo ha ~ greatestlig provide a check against the} teem Mc pote said in a re(power of the United States in| com. interview the late Cordeii| Lati affairs," Fenwick added. The state department docu- Hull, then state secretary, felt ments show that on Dec, 18, GMGanada should not get member. 1941, the late Sumner Welles, Seeomber' © Of the Commonwesith. then undersecretary. of state, | a a memorandum to Presi-| T was strongly opposed tolgent Franklin D, Roosevelt,| Hull's views at that time and/ summarizing a conve rsation| &o stated," said the 83- -year-old| Welles had with Canadian Fenwick, former director of law|charge d'affaires Hume Wrong, for the Organization of Ameri-| The memorandum said 'Can- can States and now a consultant/ada expressed a desire to par- to that body. "I was the US. /ticipate in the consultative) delegate to several of the inter- jmeeting of the Pan American| American conferences and saw) foreign ministers to be held at) no reason why Canada could not/Rio de Janeiro on Jan, 15, 1942,| serve in the Commonwealth asibut was informed this would be well as in the regional organi- |impossible. zation, But Hull did not agree."| Fenwick said the U.S. attitude Fenwick added that it ts hisjon .Canadian participation un- that the D ican) lderwent a change after the Sec- government had fnitiated sug-iond World War, with the devel- gestions at that time that Car.- 'opment of the present Organiza-| ada be invited to join and that|tion of American States,' of] |which the Pan American Union is the headquarters. In recent years the U.S. has \been openly urging Canada to} join the OAS. The canadian gov-| | ernment has stated it is consid-| ering the matter but has! reached no decision. 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Berlin BERLIN (Reuters) -- West Berlin officials said today three! West Berliners failed to return| to West Berlin after Yuletide pass visits to East Berlin. West Berlin police were in- TAG ON TO WAY. These PRICES ' Net : i GEORGEOUS GOLD AND BROWN ' 3-Pce. Sectional Suite 100% nylon upholstery, foam back and rubber foam cushions, covered decks, this luxurious suite With oe Handles Heat Proof --- Gold Trimmed # 3.99 199. 99.\ formed that one of them, Wolf. gang Klempel, 24, was arrested by East German authorities for an unspecified crime, they added. Another West Berliner, Det- lev Swoboda, 21, disappeared without trace in East Berlin, i was said, The' third, Guenther Kirsch, 2, was apprehended by East Berlin border guards at a cross- ing point when he tried to smug- le his younger brother from ast Berlin to West Berlin. Two other West Berliners were released after East Berlin border guards were convincec that two East Berliners had hid- den in their car without their know! The East Berliners were arrested by the Commu- nist guards. WANT MORE MONEY HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamil- ten policemen Monday asked for a wage increase for 1964 although their 1963 contract is still under arbitration. Their two-year request would amount to a 42-per-cent increase over the 1962 rate, which they now are being paid. A first-class Constable, now earning $5,300 a year, would receive $7,500 if the tle. Jatest requests are granted. « MAY RAISE STANDARDS . EDMONTON (CP) -- Harry Hays, federal agriculture min- ister, said Monday that Cana- dian farmers may have to meet new hog grading standards be- the fore the end of the year. Mr. Hays said in an interview the) government is looking at hox- rading standards and trying to find ways to improve them. Published NEW. YORK (AP) -- Gen.! Douglas MacArthur recalls' in| his published reminiscences that} he once faced the threat of dis-| jmissal from West Point unless/ he tattled on cadets who had} hazed him, The first of seven instalments of his memoirs is printed in Life} Magazine's Jan. 10 issue, on the| stands today. Most of his recollections in the initial instalment deal with his) family and his early education, | He writes: "Always . before me was the) vision of West Point, that great:| est military institution in the! world." MacArthir entered the U.S | Military academy at West Point jin 1899 and shortly thereafter) | was called as a witness against| cadets following a hazing. 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