aceite __._____hecause—jt was. + —ccemmnaication from North’ Viet-Nam ei ore TS Ga ae COMPANY eS PE POLE TP BSE St OE -Great-George St: Ch town, PE ne and is expected to be accom- Phone 894-4910 _-war-—has—quickened_the _ differ-_ a lude to no-condition negotia- ations. J} Don't miss it... A thrill a second. Negotiations would be fol- | : sas ae _ment.it.disapproved of the ex-_| . 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., July 8, 1966. Chinese Area Of Saigon Retains Own Character schools By ROBERT MOREFIELD taught in al!) Chinese SAIGON (AP)—South of Sai-jand the Chinese comply, but out gon, and a continuing part of it, of school ¢ emphasize their lies Cholon. the Chinese quarter own language and the rich cu of the Vietnamese capital. It isytural and esthetic heritage of as different from Saigon itself. the Chinese people > as the. green of April differs cy ese MUST FIGHT from ‘the russet leaves of fall, 1962 jis covaaeut al yet the two have many things yy, pinh Diem ordered that the i common Chinese must fight shoulder to Each has wide, tree - shaded shoulder with the Vietnamese boulevards, many of which are against the. Viet Cong. -The Ch littered with. debris and strewn 132. demonstrated against -this with garbage that grows sour IM Gecree but’ never more than the hot, moist air. Each has side Ih aif eueiddie Wheakinte. af walks choked with hfe, and traf vietnamese of Chinese extrac- fic jams are normal, Each—has areas of pleasant, - Any -widespread allegiance —of air conditioned homes, swank the Chinese in Viet Nam ‘to the —apartments....slums__sinister_al- | ep amunist—Pekine—gevernment—and—iniperting Estimates of this levs, bars and brothels, restaur- ants good and.bad, and archi- tecture that here. had th ore re- tes Le mia fe of Ohl or pga aoe er ae nese | Communists in Saigon.” as fading as Senn he die cael structures themselves. In each there is the nervous. immediacy of war And eachthas # large central | market crowded with the press | of humans by day and overrun at nicht by hordes of rats It is the market ‘in Cholon that | has given the Chinese quarter | fts name — cho (market) lon) (large). now merged into the one Chinese word Cholon . ige scoffed -at by leaders** in Beneath the surface, most of the similarities end. Saigon is; Vietnamese to its core; Cholon remains indelibly Chinese QUICKENS DIFFERENCES The war has not welded the | Chinese and Vietnamese into any semblance of unity Many believe, on the contrary, that the ences between the two main seg- ments of Viet Nam. : Generations ago many Viet- namese were Chinese. 2 one time they uséd Chinese charac- ters in their writings. and even MOTEL ean read and speak Chinese. old : pagodas bear Chinese inscrip- | tions. In old cemeteries, head- | stones and tombs are marked in | Chinese characters. Indeed, the Vietnam, tion are serving in the army: yidb| INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK "A representative of the bank will be at CHARLOTTETOWN on July 7th, 1966 If you require a term loan for a new or existing busi- ness, you are invited to discuss your needs with him. An appointment can be arranged by telephoning MR. G. W. MADORE said a leading Cholon merchant; and there doubtless are some Communists here. But one can- not sav who they are or how many, or -how few.” Then he. added inh m Viet Nam the Viet Cong.” , Peking’s militant posture against South Viet Nam.. some observers has found ad~« mirers among. the Chinese here The line has a strong appeal to. some Chinese here who feel they are’ being oppressed CONTROL LARGE SHARE “The main is: to defeat SAV » The Chinese control a. larze share—_of —the-Vietnamese—eco- nomy—in banking, in exporting control begin at 50 per cent and ga as high-in some fields as per cent. The Chinese have 4 leading role as,riée brokers and at CHARLOTTETOWN INC. TEL. 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