DEFENDS FOREIGN POLICY In foreign affairs the U.S. had 011*! public House Monday that 796,371 per- The ships will take part in ex- OTTAWA (CP) — Russian Am- ments. Jobless Figures . _ , - L, reau of statistics estimated per- 501‘ 3hh'5“‘bm*'=“"1he “"31 exer‘ noeuvres, the ships will return there is “in reasonable chance" fo the Business Paper E -39%: HAMILTON (CP) — United bor." ’ Registrations with Nationai the move. They were followed by “As yet the company has not 1" °°“°1“di118adetai1 In his two years in Canada, he tageous than are available else- said -«We want. peace, but not jobless publicity in two days in tain a proportion -— never- esti- ‘The latest case was the csae - ' , Noiofke. I. ' S : . I P Q g i Page 14 The Guardian Wed, Jan. 29, 1958 Eight Naval ggnmmmem. mnge;;=S;,emW_ Russia Has 50 to Canada ..,,,"’°°°i,,,,, S _ Units of the Royal Navy’-s Sixth - - said Friday his ,_. 0"’ Year, a n a a- U . . e Is critical V1°e- Submarine Squadron will follow MIHIOI1 STUdenT$ than 50,000,000 °““h'¥hg, sons were redistered f - w rk ., - ‘ ff B d , d it bassador Dmitri Chuvahin. in In with the employment sgfviceoat HALIFAX (CP)‘E‘gh‘i 511195 232115985 “€11 vgsriinugimijn stir: what was believed only his sec- the entirgrepopul§_Qua;«u,r OTTAWA (C) -- I-3501‘ Mih‘ §°h5 Without W0I‘1< and Seeking cises in s°“th°m Waters‘ here with units of the British a smelter being built_there by the §“’§%ati°“& "1iE0_es w1t1,ol:"t"*’A, States Ambassador Livingston T.. “Imports into Canada from the ism‘ Michael Starr Wednesday Jobs totalled 386,000 at mid-De. The carrier Bonaventure and Home Fleet‘ New Brunswick Mining and god intentions alo ' Merchant Wednesday took a U.S. represent in the aggregate . ican relations and found prob- mions of Canadian private citiz- “W Seek 3°C0mm0‘i3ii0n by He- government figures On 1lI1emP10Y' Employment Service are not re- the destroyer 9-5°°1't5 Oiiawav A1‘ Prornlses Befier been able to make arrangements zinlgésssgligredheation SN lems that he said are not all of ens buying what they want, on gotiations with the Communists." ment In Canada- garded as a gauge of absolute Bathursi. Harbor lf‘°rth_ed°9“§c'i11‘“°é‘°"°‘ ‘ 5’1’l‘1°1r‘giy exmessed e sai in e ommons th _ ssia , . to H. J. Robichaud (L—-Glouces- er devehp their scienfiig said he has detected a change in where.” just the peace of the cemetery the Commons. Tuesday, he com- mated officially — of those shift- of the CBC, which recently has mood or climate that both coun- ’ C . Mr. Starr announced to the later. various edulgggitildalsmdyhl I esta - A N I - CBC s Use Of " ' n e- e Jah- 9- Oh the Same day, the MP and 2’000 per5°“ne1 left Mmday ports.Followiing further ma- , _ criticized the publicly - owned cember. the destroyer escort Sioux headed smelting Corporation. make that I>ossible.”. He did _ searching look at Canadian-Amer- the individual choices‘ of mil- been accused Of unwlnmgness CBC 501‘ the Way it has Presented ' th his C01mt1‘y’S mai<iI18- terms they Consider more adVan- The record disproved that, he It was his second criticism of unemployment, since they con- ada. at Canada and R“ ' OTTAWA (CP) — Works Min.is- ter) °"““"’1 ties‘ , _ . f the slave - labor camp but plained about one newspapers ing from one job to another, been using the figure of 796,000 ter Green said Saturday the fed The government announced sev- SHORT H01, i t _ It -, oppose TRADE ISOLATION °T ° . . . = . . .. . . . . . - , _ M - - -, . d1eli(i:edmi‘Sin eziimnsltleralaiidil wzijiweihl Canada’s tradin relationshi peace with Justice’ presemamn °f the f‘g““’5- Once again it has b e e n 35 the °ff‘°‘31 -“bless figure‘ ' ' ' e-ml government will mike temttelil filial lhnglbhhs ago vdoutllfl ngliiiihle h The first an-‘plane flight y g g g p “There were limits to what the Mr. Sta'rr’s complaint about the brought to my attention,” Mr. “This figure has never been SW9 1 m P 1‘ ° Ve m e n S 0 G e a r PH" 9 e 8 "I and °1'V‘111e criticism of certain olicies of the with the U.S. ou ht not to be . . . . . . ,, . , __ com an hunt eltei-_ U_S_ government or gctions which isolated from all ghel. other trad U.S. can agree to in negotiations CBC was on the claim that this Starr said Wednesday,_ where accepted as such, not by the pre- Bai’h“’st' N B barb" 3‘ 5°” 35 P Y 3 Sm are assumed” to reflect its pom mg relationships_ with the Soviets. _ agency was using as the Jobless the ‘figures for I'eglStI‘aIt.l'OI’l. at the vious government, not by.-the Na- ¢ies_ ..I would challenge anyone to In 8 text Of the Speech Issued to figure the total of persons reg1s- National Employment Service are tional Employment Service and‘ He said he did not believe find anywhere in the world as The statements were included tered for work with the govern- being used as the official govern- not by the Dominion Bureau of when he came to canada that as large and as stable a market for the press before delivery. ment’s National Employment Ser- ment figure for jobless in Can- Statistics." the probleins between this coun- their goods -as the 170,000,000 citi- bresgaiélg his own mltiltlpl‘-{ed and zens of_ the U.s_., notwithstanding m_°1'e 90!“? ex the at‘ the actions which we admittedly mosphere itself mlghtchange and take from time to time to protect ;’l1(t)i;1ethdeiffCii:1iltgg 5°h1i1°h5 b°°°me some sector of our own produc- - mg economy.” But “this I now believe may In dis osin of its wheat sur- be happening” pluses the UgS had used “unor- REALIZES CANADA'S VIEW '=h<:;i<>_X" mfthods aI1!{dt“at times He realized better than ever an m cer am ma}: e S we may that Canada doesn't want to be “‘ff’° hurt Canada‘ , taken for granted. “No one does. . we have ‘mt ‘.i°“° it ihi°“' _ Neither do wey t-ionally, and I think that i with Turning to specific problems in frequent °°“5“1t.“ti°” with. 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