Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jan 1963, p. 10

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1, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jonvery 17, 1963 Liberals Would Seek Changes Under NATO Ont, ae eral a teen vices . Pearson, celebrating his fifth anniversary suk party ie seid Wednesday t a -- would un! tue changes Canada's ---, under NATO and This would not mean "an im- the seventh time in baad North- ern Ontario riding of Algoma East. "That might mean contract- ing out of NATO," he said, Liberal leader last Satur- "|\day advocated Canadian acqui- sition of nuclear arms under commitments to the North At- lantic Treaty Organization and North American Air Defence. He -was the first party leader to take this stand. "We don't favor nuclear weapons--we don't favor any fu|weapons," he said Wednesday MARKS TRAGIC DEATHS night. The Liberal party stands for peace, but weapons are needed until that can be achieved, Mr, Pearson said at a dinner: fa|"We wouldn't really know how renegotiations of nuclear. com- mitments would be done until out of NATO, He said the most Mr, Pearson and Senator J. important phase of the nuclear|J. Connolly of Ottawa, president /0f the National Liberal Associa- tion, termed untrue statements vision in Europe now being/by Mr. Diefenbaker this week equipped with strike-reconnais-|that Liberals were responsible sance OF -104s which require nu-|for reports of the prime minis- clear weapons. "I say let's change the com- ter's health. Senator Connolly said at Mr. mitments, Believe me, that will|Pearson's nominating meeting take a little doing: now," he has yet t Mr. Pearson said he feels as ciiaalik on the hear oy aah rsonal health strongly as ever about acquisi-|of the prime minister, However, tion of nuclear arms, but Can-ithere certainly was a question ada's word has to be honored. of the health of his government, That was why he had taken the/ne said, stand he did, ' Mr. Pearson said that as a Mr. Pearson said Liberals did not start rumors that Mr. Dief- Canadian he was humiliated|enbaker suffers from Parkin- when the federal government!con's disease and that there is accepted a nuclear role for its!qisunity in the cabinet, NATO air division and t hen didn't go through with it. He said be could see nothing At Ottawa, where the Pro-|to match the disunity indicated Rressive Conservative party|in statements and actions by was preparing for its national|/former secretary of state Noel convention starting today, E, A, Dorion, Terry Nugent, Conserv- Goodman of Toronto, chairman] ative member of Parliament for of the resolutions committee,,Edmonton Strathcona, and Said the convention will be|Works Minister Fulton, or the asked to approve a resolution|disagreement on nuclear arms calling for acceptance of nu- clear arms for Canadian forces at home and abroad if nuclear disarmament is not achieved by the end of this year. He said there had been no WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! ness and External Affairs Min- ister Green. Mr, Nugent criticized the gov- ernment for approving the United States stand during the Cuban crisis. 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Building destroy- --(AP Wirephoto) 'government would not contractia copy of all the resolutions. i t¥agic deaths of two Philadel- ). = ; --_ 723-2209 omereennee es phia firemen killed when wall of school building in back- ground collapsed at height of multi-alarm = fire Saturday night. Eight other firemen Bad Leading May Prolong Fighting WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hesi- tant leadership. by South Viet- yond field officers and lack of aggressiveness by South Viet- Mamese soldiers may prolong the war to crush Communist guerrillas. "This assessment emerges from talks with U.S. military officials involved in the Amer- fean effort to help the pro- Western government in Saigon. In the past year, the United States has fed money, military advisers and modern equipment) into South Viet Nam and has) made significant progress ir. im-| proving the firepower, mobility, communications and planning of| its armed forces. At the same time, U.S. ex- perts have been trying to shape strong South Vietnamese mili- tary leadership. Results so far haye been disappointing, partic- ularly at the field level. WILL TAKE TIME American experts are hopeful | this situation will improve with time and experience, but it may take years. The top U.S. commander in | South Viet Nam, Gen. Paul D. | | Harkins, took note of criticism | Voiced by unidentified U.S. mili-| tary advisers and issued a state- | ment in Saigon saying: "I believe that anyone who | Criticizes the fighting qualities | ofthe armed forces of the re- Public of Viet.Nam is doing a, disservice to the thousands of | 'Gallant and courageous men | who are fighting in the defence of their country." (Harkins said about 10,000 South Vietnamese soldiers have | been killed in action in the past year and that almost 30,000, dead Viet Cong insurgents "at- test to their courage." First Lutheran 'Church Meet Plan Revealed CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Lutheran Church in America announces that the first con-| vention of the Lutheran Church in America, Canada _section,! will be held in Toronto April! 16-17 and the convention could lead to am anutonomous Luth-| eran Church in Canada. | Rey. Franklin Clark Fry of] New York, president of the| 3,250,000 - member Lutheran Church in America, issued the) call Wednesday night for the convention after conferring with the presidents of the three Canadian synods of the| church. Dr. Fry said that at the Toronto convention the Cana- dian section will elect officers and establish agencies through gg it will carry on its activi-| it will, he said, have full power to make approaches to,! and have dealings with, the! government of Canada; to form) association with other churches) in. Canada; to negotiate and| ¢onsummate union with other! theran churches; and "'to| form at any time a separate, autonomous Lutheran Church in Canada." 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