- . “rate of slightly PR a foi aide A ® = Aid 16 The Guartien, mete. Tues., Nov. 80, 1965. | wee” Scale Of Viet Cong Attacks Surprising ToMcNamara | By EDWIN Q. WHITE SAIGON ‘AP)—US. Defence Secretary Robert § Meiomaps said : prise the intensity and scale of enemy attacks in recent wecks in the war in South Viet Nam He added that he feels the Viet Cong guernilas, in turn, have been surprised at the price tn casualties they have had to pay. Then after telling this to cor- respondents at Saigon's interna- tiona! airport, as he . arrived from Paris, he conferred with U.S. and South Vietnamese offi- cials on the savage enemy at tack Saturday that ruined a South Vietnamese regiment on a rubber plantation 45 miles northwest of Saigon. MeNamara spent five hours with briefing officers. In addi- tion to the plantation battle, the secretary. also was- briefed by expert: on enemy strength. log- istics, pacification and political questions, a US. mission spokesman said MAY INCREASE TROOPS This is McNamara’s 7th visit to South Viet Nam since’ 1962. Jt comes amid speculation Saigon that the United States i may increase its number of military personnel in South Viet Nam to 300,000 from the present 165 nn rere he es hea Able To Afford Health And Education Costs OTTAWA CP)—Mr.- Justice; program of health services paid every? Emmett M. Hall, chairman of out of taxes, or partially — budget! See them’ Pictured above . Patterson’s Jewellery Store gift display. Shop today aa Way. the royal commission that rec- lotteries, should be available t today at— while the selection is wide. Gt. George si ommended a national health all Canadians. Ch’ : services plan for Canada, said ‘‘The citizen must not only be PHOTO i mabe 7 here the economy can afford in- educated, he must be healthy | McINNIS HOBBY For a_ refreshing pick- ; creased health and education costs at the same time. Justice Hall, a member of the spent on education will not Say Merry Christmas Supreme Court of Canada, said bring the rewards in human Perfum at the opening of a four-day well-being and national prosper- with Pe Sees working conference on the im- plications of health care that a study of personal and public spending in other fields bears out this opinion. ‘There cannot and must not be any question of conflict or of priority between the needs of better education and those of good health,” he said. “The economy of Canada is strong enough to carry concur- rently these two essential com- panion serviices.”” His royal commission report recommended a comprehsnsive chned to speculate on what ac- Nam. He said, however, that ter-actions.” Cong high command has pro tested to the International Con tro! Commission on Viet Nam against the visit by McNamara and Wheeler. The commission 1s made up of, representatives of Canada, India and Poland test as saying the visit constitutes serious step in the U.S, in to step up its war of aggression each previous McNamara “has been associated with fresh US efforts to intensify the war __ further,’ physically and mentally, wise much of the vast sums ity which are aimed to achieve.” 21 national organizations repre- senting major church, business, farm, and women's organization. in Canada, and is expected to rectesaticiniun.o “wWensenewes ing medical and health. care Purse flacon programs-aswell__as_ govern- Perfume Kefill v Bath Soap”; | j rae se2usec ar reget see ff Neither McNamara nor his spokesmen would discuss these reports The: called the visit a routine one to gather first-hand information and that no~hard recommendations to President Johnson are expected to result. McNamara was accomoanied |3 by Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff The |Gifts are se ‘Much Nicer 4\When You ‘Make Them he Dress goods * Im all the latest styles & fashions CUSTOM INTERIORS Prince St. defence secretary de- tion might be taken to stop the flow of enemy material and | men through neighboring Laos and Cambodia into South Viet | “their actions will require coun- PATTERSON'S JEWELLERS Radio Hanoi said the Viet Kent St. Charlottetown The broadcast quoted the pro- “clearly extremely | cheme Gifting At The Giftarama Is Fun... a new, It added that visit n Viet Nam.” } @ Smali Appliances @ China @ Wall Plaques @ Silver Wear Priced to suit GLORIA: other- Ch'towna 4 ™me-up over the holiday§, 111 Kent St. = a Craswell Studio Give. one of our famous Island Scenes And a portrait of yourself for Christmas. 163 Gt. 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It said the increase of 1,000,- 0 tons in two years reflects recovery from the effects @& U.S. newspaper strikes in 1963, “but has also been curtailed by similar strikes in 1964 and | 1965." The survey shows Canadian “eonsumption in 1965 is 5.4 per | cent ahead of last year, comp | o United States Trade Balance Is Shrinking | s Shrinking | WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. balance of trade continued to shrink in October as imports soared 12 per cent, commerce department figures showed. Exports increased by only two per cent. October imports amounted tu $2,002,000,000 on a seasonally — adjusted basis and exports were The favorable U.S. balance of trade — the amount by which exports exceed imports — has been a plus item in the U.S. 1966 balance of payments and has | helped_ offset the flow of dollars | abroad in other areas. Imports usually rise rapidly during a prosperous period be- cause of vigorous buying by consumers. A commerce de- | partment official said last week | that foreigm trade probably would reach a record high, but that the trade surplus would de cline to about $5,500,000,000 from $6,900 000.000. For. the first 10 months of the | year, exports were at an annual less than $26. | 000,000,000 while imports were approximately $20,800.000,.000 — indicating a trade surplus of about 5,200,000,000 The. official said exports were expected to increase about $600,000,000 this year compared with an unusually —e gain of $3,200,000,000 in 1 TRY FORMER SS MAN VIENNA, Austraia (AP) Robert Jan Verbelen, a 54-year- old former Belgian colonel in sociation - pared with a gain of 5.1 per | ‘enough demand for newsprint in are’ 1,269,000 -for-.1965..and...1,393,-_| oie. Measures In The MAYTAG Electronic Control Dryer cent in the U.S } But the Canadian increase | partly reflected recovery of de- mand curtailed by a _ seven- month strike at the Montrea! | newspaper La Presse last year In 1965, the association said. Canadian mills operated at 91.8 per cent of capacity, producing 7,800,000 tons of a_ possible maximum capacity of 8,500,000. | In 1966, newsprint producticn would rise to 8,000,000 tons, with an increase in total capac- ity, because of new machinery, to 8,750,000 tons. EXPORTS TO GO UP The _ association estimated 6,135,000 tons would be exported to the US. this year, an, in- crease of 8.6 per cent; 1,085,000 tons to other countries, a de- crease of 2.3 per cent,’ and 580,- 000° tons ‘would be retained in Canada, an estimated” year-end |inerease of 5.5 per cent: The survey estimated total world capacity at 19,900,000 ‘tons, indicating mills will have capacity this year, increasing to 90 per cent in 1966. 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