JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 3, 1964 a nee ae caibtacaieas Lee Oa Oe oe Seen Canada-US. Group Differs Over Cuba 'WASHINGTON (CP) -- Sen- Gs. in =: rtraying the depth offi between the two coun- on oe question of trade}; with Commuriist Nieseteueatery confer- countries. po Vermont Republican told| the Senate that while the neigh- boring legislators, who met here Jast January, reached a more unified view on North -|promote Canada's entry into the |2L + country Organization of The Canadians were urged to American States, but Aiken said in his report the- Canadian dele-| gation, consisting of members of i peasants a io situation by unilateral action|™iles through international but should proceed th: i inal eee Sete in the past. should not attempt to change the]tend the territorial waters to 12)" MATINEES EVERY DAY THIS WEEK AT 1:00 P.M. ternational negotiations ae agreements. The Canadian. government 'isl in Person THE FABULOUS stated it will discuss the Cana- CHARMAINES existing-three miles. NEGOTIATIONS URGED ial waters to 12 miles from the On the latter point, the U:S. delegation argued that Canada dian proposal with other coun- tries. and protect historical ard Direct from Cincinatti, Ohio Plus The sing fishing' rights in Canada | New Phone Numbers EMERALDS 728-5157 - 7128-5158 728-5159 ut noted that attemps to ex- Dancing 9 p.m. 'til 1. To give you Fast Efficient Service Commons and Senate, di- led on the issue. The seventh interparliamen- tary conference discussed world trade, Panama, OAS, the North Atlantic Alliance and Canada's decision to extend her territor- American defence, they differed sharply on how to deal with the Soviet Union, China and Cuba. "Specifically, the Canadian délegation did not share the view of the U.S. delegation that cam embargo should be main- tained on trade with Cuba and Communist China," Aiken said fr his report circulated among his colleagues during the last few days. ~The U.S. group, headed by Aiken and Congressman Cornel- ius Gallagher, New Jersey Dem- ocrat, had appealed for curtail- ATTENTION SUNDAY | NIGHT Genosha Hotel April 12th-6:30 p.m. Rey. Mother Maura | Director-General of | ment of credit to Communist countries. But the Canadians, headed by Commons Speaker Alan Mac-| naughton Senate Speaker) Bourget, countered that with) certain exceptions there should be no discrimination in trade. The Americans expressed con- éern that some Canadian wheat) sold to Russia was being di- verted to Cuba. 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