French NATO Wi Is Discussed In Commons & By DAVE McINTOSh OTTAWA (CP)-sExternal Af- fairs Minister Martin said here France’s action. in- with- drawing from NATO militarily North Viet Nam. may jeopardize the stability of ‘I also hope’ that the inter- i recent trip.. A lunch was served | . sarical Europe. national _ commission - may be | Mr, Martin said Victor Moore, It was important to keep 42 | German forces were under | by Ree abet’ assisted by, & REPAIRS CHARLOT TETOWN MILK It might also, he said before able to play some part in er) senior Canadian delegate on tne |e scone ake yo thang (NATO command. In any 4ls-| some of the ladies. . 4 F| var . ae oh de aided ly ee ce eeaes Ay oer. will be.no slackening of effort. |mantling of NATO,. all force’, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Annear, | MCs TadiTe ; - DISTRIBUTORS 1.. Weaken the political unity “Tt seems to me: that “by month ago, was told by the On France and ' NATO the | would revert to national com- | Moniease, noremmmetied by. oh Rey rants ame tia! of NATO; virtue -of its: long association | North Vietnamese they would! minister said Soviet forces in mand. a s , , 2. Stimulate. nationalistic tend- encies absent in Western Eu- rope since the war; 3. Put bilateral relations be- tween France and some other NATO members under a ‘‘great strain ;’* 4. Set back the eventual aim of. Western Europe taking on More responsibility for its own defence ; 5. Divide-the-countries—of- Eu- rope over what their defence | flict, the -commission is in ‘unique position to play such part. : “As « Prime Minister Pearson’s Feb., ‘The letter was ta 28 reply to the.Jan. 24 letter|py Chester Ronning, vom President ‘Ho Chi Minh of The letter-said in-pare ee for a special mission: to| with the problem and the ad- vantage of access it has to all the parties to the present con- far as my government -is concerned, it is prepared tor ex- tplore all possibilities that may be opén to the commission ta | present circumstances to exert | its efforts in the direction of : returned from a visit with re-iHan Labor Movement, Hoogen-|America because S ; 6 % {s linked _ MONTAGUE | Cohn McKinnon, Oshawa, On- , ; : tario is spending some time with) RELIEVER WORKS ALONE | 110 The Guard whe Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., April 6, 1966.| i eee es epee § latives and friends in reo ‘doorn, says he cannot support) wif-socialisth and the New ae ~ 9 oe cont. 7° thdrawal 222 jthe United Steelworkers of ‘Democratic Party. me nies atta nn st Ps like - to, see more commission | Bast Germany are stronger ‘now meetings in Hanol. 'than at any time since the war. Be There appeared to be: The need for integrated mull- a 8 “gen. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George oa j aes ee ee er es Brak AILK DELIVERY ON sion to act’ on the suggestion, |fence planning was undimin-| MacKinnon, lyn. «| ORANGEVILLE, Ont. (CP)-j NO Mi o Mrs. Ethan Stewart entertained |Dick Hoogendoorn, 57, works | ; Mr. Martin said. The commus. |ished. Central Europe remained sion now would perhaps meet |4n area of potential crises, par- ticularly if arrangements for ey were upset. . Martin said any North |American move - to disengage | Slides of Antigua Isle, : |militarily in Europé would be | Indies, and. British Columbia | West | taken by Mr. Stewart on his | at a baby shower in honor of |aione among-60—men in a metal } Mrs. George Beck. Gifts were | his re- | wheeled into the room. The gion factory because GOOD FRIDAY PLEASE GET A DOUBLE ‘SUPPLY THURSDAY. to Hanvor| a8 often in Hanoi as in Saigon, ssi Canadian | WON T RELENT. of retire- m Rhodesia, Mr. Martin said diplomat. called out ” logue won't relent in its sanc- tions against the white-dom. | inated Central African. country. |dangerously \ premature MOTOR REWINDING 'Hanoi and Saigon last month. policies should be! i ian e- . 6. Alter the balance of forces in Europe. ; i) 4 ———-wIt was the sharpest criticism |$. PURITY: “DAIRY : ~of-—France—in~years—by~a—mett-}————— $ ~_ ber_of a. Canadian gaverament.-.~——-“‘Parents_ Prefer < P ” ¢ RELATIONS IMMUNE ¢t Purity Products ; ; o Mr. Martin said France’s de- 4 317 Kent St. _, Dial. 4.7125 _. Cision wil not be petmilted to}? 7) 8 wn TODMIE BA LAE nk ADAG 18 |e NO ence ere See Saye eoneerned, bilateral relations in| the political economic, scien: | . tific_and_cultural fields between; Canada and France. He was sure that France would. want +t “‘compensation’’ “‘uni~ lateral and final’ decision that Canada’s two bases on French be . vacated by Viet Nam and Rhodesia and an- mounced that Canada will for- give India a $10,000,000 . debt owing on two 1958 loans. 4 He said Canada wants to see the _International_Truee Super visory-Commission in-Viet Nam —Canada, India and Poland are the members—used on ‘good offices assignment” to unblock ~ tween-the-parties concerned. speracer sete Canada was not urging the pansanes --commission_to__call_for_a—_new _ Geneva Conference. The 1954 Geneva meeting ended the 20- aaa: year civil war in Indochina and established the commission. i Mr. Martin said such a call would produce results-in the present circu neces. But the). -_fommission—could_pursue‘‘cau- | tiously and discreetly’ an at tempt to bring about conditions: which would allow the parties Ses: to engage in discus- sions _as .a--prelude to: formal negotiations. : €ITES REPLY Mr... 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