Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1966, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, April 21, 1966 SPEAKES Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday that communist forces in South Viet Nam are taking their orders from Hanoi "not only from day to day but hour to hour."' At one point, McNamara said if Chair- man William Fulbright im- plied the Vietnamese strug- gle is a civil war 'I strong- ly dissent." (AP Wirephoto) New Face Seen For Alliance By BORIS MISKEW Canadian Press Staff Writer France is giviny the Atlantic Alliance a new face as the other members try to adjust to the idea of that nation's withdrawal from the integrated command of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The determination of Presi- dent de Gaulle to change the Alliance, set up in 1949 as a defence against a possible So- viet advance in Europe, initially threw the NATO nations into distress. But time appears to be lifting the anxiety. 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