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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1965, p. 20

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20 THE GBHAWA TIMES, Wednesdsy, Mey 12, 1965 SOME PROGRESS BEING MADE, NATO TOLD No Financial Compromise At UN; Martin Says MeINTOSH (CP) -- External er Martin of Can- ed out any on United Na- cial crisis which tely divest the UN of authority . He j foreign ministers that there are soy for ge some pro- s is peing in set the UN's fnancial problem, brought on by refusal of some nations to pay their assessed share for peacekeeping mis- sions. Martin said Canada is pre- ta make compromises on ts avowed position that peace- keeping must. be a collective financial responsibility of all 114 UN members, to the point where every scin- tilla of authority for peacekeep- ing would be removed from the General Assembly. The Soviet Union, France and Iseveral other countries argue that only the Security Council hes the right te set up and finance pea c.e keeping forces. They have refused to pay as- sessments for peace forces lev- ied by the assembly. g|MUST CAUBE CONCERN Martin told his colleagues Imust be a sourcé of grave con- cern to NATO. The UN could sometimes act where NATO could not. Addressing the council before Martin, U.S. Underseeretary of State George Ball suggested that any peace force set up by ithe Organization of American States to handle the crisis in the Dominican Republic might be made permanent for possible use in other crises in the Wests that any weakening of the UN|U ern Hemisphere. Martin told reporters that peace forces are a good deyel- opment whether established by OAS, the UN or NATO. There was no reason for all peacekeeping forces to be 4i- rectly under the HN. The inter- national truce supervisory com- mission in Indochina, for in: Lane, did not come under the He said he is sure that the trend in time will be to peace forces for every region of the' world. : THERE'S ALWAYS DANGER Asked whether there might be a danger of an OAS peace force imposing a certain type of regime on a country, Martin replied; "There is a danger in ithe wrong use of sainthood," Martin also suggested that common strategy fer the entire free world to combat Commu- nist subversion underiaken un- der the guise of so-called wars of liberation as in Viet Nam. He said this is the type of iquestion the members of NATO may have to address them- selves to in considering the present and future state of the Alance, Martin teld the council no objective should have greater |priority at this time than a start on negotiations on the Cyprus problem. ; HE's HOPEFUL He said he is more hopeful about the possibility of negoti- lations than ever before, He had private talks Tuesday with the fereign ministers of Greece and rbd may have to consider a'high commissioner here. Turkey and will confer later with the Cyprus government's Martin told the council that though the U.§., Britain and France have special responsi- bilities in Berlin, NATO members share their commit- ment te the defence of West Berlin: For this reason, he said, con- sultation on Germany and Ber- lin should be extended to in- clude all NATO members. Martin in effect was asking that the Big Three make no declaration on Germany and Berlin without first consulting the other 12 members of the Alliance. Martin also said it is in- conceivable that NATO will agree indefinitely to prolong the division of Germany. The pres- Berlin Bridges Built To Blast BERLIN (AP) -- The West- em Allies have prepared West Berlin bridges for demolition in ease pf a Communist attack on the city, authoritative sources said Tuesday. Special demolition chambers have been built into the bridges but actual explosives would be placed there only when a situ- ation arises which would lead the Western Allies to believe that an attaek is imminent, the sources said. The informants said chamber- ing of bridges is being done throughout Europe and is noth- ing unusual, 'In fact, most bridges being built now come with demolition chambers,"' one official said, The sources revealed the chambering after several Com- QUEBEC (CP) -- Nuclea reactors to aperate combination power and desalination plants water and power shortages in some areas of the world. 'Nuclear experts from Canada and the U.S. told the Canadian Nuelear Association convention here that cost studies have been made in beth countries. 'And our studies show Cana- \dian heavy water reactors would be cheaper,' said Alan were suggested Tuesday as the|!! |most probable solutions to fresh TAXES TAKE MANPOWER OTTAWA (CP)--Income tax may be a headache for many Canadians but it also is a big job provider. Reyenue Minister munist newspapers published the information and | charged that it is part 'of the Western plans for waging war on East ent detente must be furthered.| \Germany. 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