Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1964, p. 19

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Spaak Challenges Critics Of NATO 'By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON i quit rocking the) boat." | THE HAGUE (AP) -- NATO foreign ministers met Wednes- day in a closed session at which Belgium's Paul Henri-Spaak planned to challenge President} de Gaulle's campaign to re vamp the Atlantic Alliance. Spaak told colleagues of the North Atantic Treaty Organi- zation he would call on the French to "spell out just what you think is wrong with NATO --and how it should be righted. Judges Ponder Sentencing At Metro Meet TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Claude SBissell, University of Toronto president, announced yesterday fa national conference of judges Son sentencing will be held here "May 27-29. « The conference, to be directed "by Mr. Justice J. R. Cartwright % the Supreme Court of Can- "ada, will be convened and di- "rected by the university's cen- tre of criminology, All sessions will be closed. © Dr. Bissell said that among s-those who have accepted invi- tations to participate are the "chief justices of seven prov- ~inces. Delegates will divide into "groups pert tor introductory "remarks and the conference will "close with a discussion of gen- eral matters within the field of U.S. State Secretary Dean) Rusk averted a public clash be- tween Spaak and French For- eign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville Tuesday at the open- ing of the ministers' annual spring meeting. Rusk stopped in Brussels en- route to The Hague and was re- ported to have persuaded Spaak to lay aside a speech attacking Gaullism and all it means for the alliance. Today the 15 ministers met with only two aides present for each of them. The aim was to limit the risk that divisive ex- changes would be leaked. Hanging over the alliance are such basic questions as: How is NATO to be reshaped to accommodate the growing strength of Europe without over nuclear weapons? with her continental allies in de- veloping industrial, miitary institutions? spreading or weakening seat social and) | How are the Allies going to work together to close the gap| between have and have-not na- tions, keep world peace, reor- ganize trading patterns and cope with the Communist world. Are Europe and the U.S. to' move closer together in defence of the non-Communist world or } drift apart? De Gaulle contends NATO's system of integrated commands should be dismantled. Three Children Baptised At Solina Service SOLINA -- Christian Family Day and Mother's Day were ob- "| S)served at the church service on) Sunday morning, y loving memory of Mrs. 8. FE. Werry, Mrs. J, Baker and Ken- neth Baker. The Sunday School superinten- dent, Stanley Millson, assisted Reverend Catto in the pulpit. The children presented for aptism were Lynne. Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dimbleby; Susan Margaret, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Camp- |bell Hamer and Kevin Robert, Flowers at the altar were in| son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Tay- He wants Europ prefer: ably under French leadership, to recast their defence on the basis of a planning staff which would co - ordinate national forces. » De Gaulle cleus still would like some sort of American-French- British high command to chart alied strategy on a global scale. But he has warned that in a crisis, the United States might abandon Europe rather than risk nuclear devastation. The United States, Britain and several other European na- tions want closer integration of their forces and policies. Only thus, they contend, can the peo- ples and institutions of the new world and the old co-operate ef- fectively. The United States has |stressed its readiness to give by crews of mixed nationalities. 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