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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1965, p. 23

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: | Canada Involved |. __ THe osnawa mimes, Wednesday, Merch 31, 1965 23 'Wilson And DeGaulle Meet, | Wii y weapons fa i= sam an a School Choir HUNT FOR NAZIS TALKED Cigar smoking Chancellor Germany, about West Ger- Reich mass murders and Ludwig Erhard and Joachim many's hunt for Nazi mur- punish the guilty, a govern- Prinz, president of the derers, Erhard told Prinz ment spokesman reported. American J e wish Confer- his government will keep up --AP Wirephoto ence, confer in Duesseldorf, its efforts to clear up Third via cable from Bonn First Since Market Parley he faces the test for a third|in the North Atlantic alliance time in the next general elec-|which involves possible use of tion. And Wilson has been un-/nuclear weapons, informed der pressure from his volatile|sources disclosed Tuesday. left wing to seek a course off However, the Canadian action in the Vietnamese situa-|troops concerned will not them- tion independent of the U.S. In view of Britain's heavy re-|weapons, they addea. liance on the U.S, for strategic| Canada has contributed a military support and on the|; 999 . man battalion group to U.S. treasury for financial sup-|,' port of the pound, Wilson is un-|"" - likely to swing completely free airborne force. Other partici- of American foreign policy. Andjpating NATO members are in view of de Gaulle's strong|pritain, the United States, West criticism of the U.S., it is un- likely that Wilson will accept . completely the French view of| Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, the Indochina crisis. By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer Prime Minister Wilson and President de Gaulle meet Fri- day for the first major dis- course on Anglo-French rela- since the president slammed the European Com- mon Market door against Brit- ain two years ago. There may be a polite ex- change of views but no monu- mental turn in the. affairs of the two countries is expected from the Paris meeting. There seems to be nothing to indicate that the two leaders will be able to chart a joint course on the Indochina crisis or to exert sufficient pressures on the major .antagonists to force a cease-fire or a negoti- ated peace. The situation in South Viet Nam continues to harden, with evidence that China, more than) the Soviet Union, is encourag- ing North Viet Nam to set up activities in the struggle. TWO POSSIBILITIES The bold daylight bombing of the U.S. embassy in Saigon with the loss of civilian lives) may not only stir the Americans to carry their air strikes closer to Hanoi and to the Chinese the centre from north to south|tives beyond the wall at Easter|wider sympathy in the Western Berlin Wall Open | will open up at least twice more| and Pentecost. this year for West Berliners. | From April 12 to 25 and from|against the Communist-led Viet border but may also inspire} world for those who struggle ja previously unknown civiliza- when Wilson meets with de Gaulle Friday. Yet there seems| to be little either leader can do to change the shape of events. De Gaulle wants a conference where the adversaries could ne- gotiate a settlement, but there. appears to be no indication that either Hanoi or Peking is en- thusiastic about that approach at this time. : Wilson is sending former for- eign secretary Patrick Gordon Walker on a fact-finding mission to the Far East, in a move which suggests Britain may be seeking some independent ap- roach to reduce the threat of a world holocaust. Yet the sus- picion cannot be dismissed that, Wilson's move may have been aimed more at domestic politics than at achieving a realistic world solution. NEEDS PRESTIGE Twice-defeated in seeking a seat in Parliament, Gordon Walker probably could use the prestige of a world trip when OLD CULTURE FOUND MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Antk- ropologist John Paddock of the University of the Americas re- ports he has discovered signs of tion that flourished in southern Mexico almost 1,500 years ago. By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)--Canada has taken on a new military task selves be armed with such the 5,000 - man NATO special Germany, Belgium and Italy. a now has a nuclear capa- ge tye here said) n the force are equipped with nuclear arms oa that they would operate under cover Of air support which has|Tsht wie" Cool Choir' sang supreme allied commander in Is Enjoyed trict High the capability of deliv tac-| ions. Seven mem- tical nuclear a ee ee HAS THREE 8YsTEMS Officials MAintained that|will conduct the Canadian participation in thelService here next Sunday. Sev- force does not involve a new| tal new members will be re- nuclear commitment for this country, especially in light of! Prime Minister Pearson's state.inext Sunday evening. The com- ment that he would expect almunity club will. meet Satur "diminition" rather than an in-|day night in Audley School. A crease in Canada's nuclear|musical program has been reg of the choir are from Aud- ey. Rev, M. Buttars of Pickering Sacrament \ceived. Rev. Keith Hawkes con- ducted last Sunday's service. The Hi-C Group will meet arranged, 8 For E ste V ts Following three periods, at|May 31 to June 13 each West tui a r Vist Christmas 1963, last November|Berliner with a close relative Cong. ne falls ot She Stalhe <0 tant) BERLIN (Reuters) -- Theland Christmas, 1964, there will|behind the wall will again be| British officials suggest that/civilization, and says its influ- Communist-built concrete well|be two further visiting spells for|allowed one visit during each|the Vietnamese crisis is likelyjence covered southern Puebla splitting the city of Berlin downlWest Berliners with close rela-'period. to be discussed in some detailiand Oaxaca states. SHOP NOW AND SAVE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! SALE ENDS SAT. 6 P.M. Today...Famous Delsey" Double-layer luxury HAIR BRUSHES An assortment of brushes te choose from. Satin Pearl colours ef white, pink, blue and orchid. 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