THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Mey 18, 1963 27 Walker Expecting To Succeed Home VISIT BY BELGIAN KING King Baudouin of Belgium salutes as he rides in an open carriage in London with Queen Elizabeth of England after his arrival for a state visit. The drive was to Buck- ingham Palace. --(AP Wirephoto via cable from London) Jodoin Says Rift Abuses Unionism LOS ANGELES (CP)--Claude Jodoin, president of the Cana- dian Labor Congress, said Tues- Canadian ships by the SIU and its American allies in the AFL- CIO maritime trades depart- LONDON (AP)--Patrick Gor- don Walker--an intellectual and a tennis-playing suburbanite-- expects to succeed the Earl of Home as British foreign secre- tary by this time next year. To get the post--where he in- tends to war on some of -the striped pants complacency in diplomacy -- the Labor party must win the next general elec- tion, a victory they are con- vinced is in the wind. Gordon Walker, getting ready to come to grips with British overseas policy, believes diplo- mats need to rethink basic oon- cepts. It is not good enough, he says, to regard the Western-Soviet rivalry in terms of conditions eight years ago. It you do, you tend to miss the point of 'the growing divi- sion between the world's rich and poor countries which cuts across the old pattern in places." HELPED FORTUNES Gordon Walker also professes 4 to see a lot of humbug in the Conservatives claim of a spe- | |cial relationship with the United * |States. He says Prime Minister Mac- / |millan elaborated this theme to bolster Conservative party for- tunes. In the end this created tension inside the North Atlantic alli- ance--with the French, West Germans, Italians and others getting to feel like second-class members of NATO. sisted the dispute "is a Cana- dian affair and will be settled only in Canada." He said the CLC wants it settled in accord- ance with the best principles of honest trade unionism. This is expected to be the CLC position in the government- sponsored talks--a plea to the AFL-CIO to persuade its affili- "We don't want a special or privileged relationship with Washington," Gordon Walker told an interviewer, 'Natu we expect a close understa ing to exist." Britain's nuclear future may be a key issue in the election, due sometime before October, 1964, Gordon Walker's stand on this issue is: "We are prepared to accept the United States as the auclear power in the West with a mon- opoly of weapons if the Amer- ican government gives us a proper degree of sharing in the deployment and target of such weapons." RECOGNIZE U.S, RIGHT A system must be worked out, he says, "which gives the NATO allies a greater feeling of par- ticipation in nuclear policy and strategy while recognizing Am- erica's right to make final deci- sions." Gordon Walker plans to be in the United States from May 26 to June 15, Gordon Walker, 56, is English middie class. He is fluent in French and German, an accom- lishment which came in handy in the Second World War when he broadcast to German work- ers in an effort to break the Nazis' hold over them. He and Labor Leader Herold Wilson are the only two among the Labor party's present lead- ership Who were full cabinet members in the old Attlee gov- ernment, CONCRETE FINANCIAL TRADE BLDG. KLEENEX eneees HOSPITALITY APPLE PIE HOT DOG OR HAMBURG EACH DOC AYLMER FANCY TOMATO JUICE. MAPLE LEAF CANNED HAMS. MASON'S CANNED OFT DRINKS. . REGULAR OR CHUBBIE Christies Rolls 2g a ad | 39 . ' . 1289 2- ates to stop harassing -CMU- manned shins and to adopt a neutral role in the struggle be- tween the Canadian SIU and the CMU, Text of Jodoin's speech was| released to the press in advance) of delivery. | day that labor turmoil on the|ment can "do great damhage to Great Lakes is an avuse of i-ja relationship which is already ternational trade unionism and|being threatened from several a thfeat to Canadian-American|angles." labor friendship. | "When Canadian sailors who The head of the 1,050,000-\are members in good standing member CLC raised the contro-|of a Canadian union are greeted versial issue of union rivalries| with the word 'scab' from mem- i the laké marine industry in al/bers of some other unions in speech to the international con-| American ports, they do not ap- vention of the Brotherhood of|preciate it--and the Canadian PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 15, 16, 17, 18 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TG LIMIT QUA KING ST. EAST. OSHAWA Supplied By CURRAN & BRIGGS DELICIOUS CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRADE Congratulations jeither."" Railway and Steamship Clerks|people do not appreciate it (AFL-CIOCI£L) Without specifically mention- {ng the Seafarers' International Union of Canada (Ind.), Jodoin made it clear that the CLC re: gards the Canadian SIU as a dishonest, corrupt union. He also served notice on his in union audience that bh will maifitain its fight ll Canadian sailors "'are as- sured of the right to member- ship and protection from an honest trade union, without in-| terference."" "What has beén happening has been an abuse of interna- tiohal trade unionism," he de- elared. WANTS CO-OPERATION Appealing for greater co-oper-| ation at the international level in trade unions, Jodoin linked| the CLC's fight against the SIU with labor's battle to keep the movement free of corruption. "We have recently had occa- sion to take very severe steps to stop the use of one particular union for the personal benefit of individuals," he said, appar- efitly referfing to the CLC's charge before a Canadian in- quiry that the SIU is a '"'hood- After the CLC .expelled the SIU for union raiding, it set up the Canadian Maritime Union, which last year won a working contract for the erews of Can- ada's second-largest lake car- rier, Upper Lakes Shipping Limited of Toronto. SHIPS PICKETED Ships of this line have been picketed and boycotted in U.S. lake ports--and one ship was shot at last week in Cleveland. |The dangers of renewed vio- lence were discussed by Prime Minister Pearson and President Kennedy during their weekend meeting at Hyannis Port, Mass. To deal with the problem, |Pearson and Kennedy proposed a meeting of Jodoin and AFL- CIO President George Meany, along with U.S, Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz and Canadian La- bor Minister Allan MacEachen. 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