Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1964, p. 27

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jag Ah tigen Si lei gether AE ees THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Moy 8, 1964 27) Permanent Peace Corps Favors UN -- PM Asserts By JAMES NELSON be combined with contingents OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-|from other UN members not in- ter Pearson's proposal to sound|cluded in the standby arrange- out other countries on organiz-|ments." ing a standing international) Mr. Pearson first advanced peacekeeping force is designed|the idea in an address to the to support the United Nations,|UN General Assembly last fail. Sie Nee pres foes Pe eee) Ss ee body. : "peace pnoposals 'The prime mirister empha-|UN at the time of Korea, Those sized this Thursday night in @iproposais included a suggestion |] university lecture in which he/that there be @ standing peace- announced his government, it . e 8 @P-|States it was opposed by Rus- proach to the other countries t0) ja, ' further the project. ' The object is to start with| iar? Meme seo erepeoed countries which have already|.. an fhe no Mg yt pa : earmarked contingents for from the United Nations," Mr. United Nations service. Besides| pearson said. 'The whole point Cartada, others in this category]or jt was to strengthen the ca- pate spn na Neth my pability of the members con- Finland and The Nethe: 4 "They would be ready, and oe to serve and support the willing," Mr. Pearson said.) "Soon, I hope, others would be Mr. Pearson --_ in 8 Dax added until all the continents ie a Ge ied " would be represented. where the late secretany-gen- ON STANDBY eral of the UN received his first The contingents would be on\Canadian honorary degree, standby orders in their own| The prime minister said if countries, and would only bejthere was agreément used on UN duty on request by|contributing nations to the UN forces in readiness as Canada "In some _ situations' this|does, there could be an. inter- standby force might not neces-|national staff to co-ordinate 4.91, | Satily serve as an entity; only|training, prepare con --5 |some of its national contingents|plans and assess past experi- +15 |might be selected to serve.jences in preparation for future 'Parts might be used alone or|needs. Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings i Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 520 317% 17'4 17% 300 $17¥%2 17¥2 17%2 $244 ~ SAVE PROFITABLY. 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