tlodel Lyn Frances expect. edt the belle of the beach when she paraded in one of the latest swim suit styles at Toronto's Centre Is: ' I BELLE or THE BEACH land. But she received some unscheduled competition from. twoyear-old Elizabeth Hebb who headed for the water wearing the oldest swimsuit in the world Lyn was one of five models who posed for camera enthusiasts during the weekend. (CP Wirephoto) ’South Viet Nam Can Represent By WILLIAM L. RYAN Associated Press Staff Writer South Viet Nam today may present the last stand of tho 'mted States in Southeast Asia. The rama of conflict be- ‘een the West and the Orient . Indochina is a century old. ut the way the United States andles the nightmare it m- .ented there can decide the are of the whole area. it the Americans are forced om the Asian mainland by a llL‘CBI settlement. or if the merican will to resist the gun. ' barrel politics of the ust Chinese should be eroded ' *w a look of hopelessness. little - I‘ould remain of American in- ; Iuence on the continent of Asia Alread a spectre of Chinese ' lamination hangs over the con- inent. it is a little late now or the West to assess the rea- ons for its dwindling fortunes n the Orient. Much of the rea- . son is rooted in a history of Western colonial domination What concerns Americans flo- lav. primarily. is what hap- ned in Indochina to bring bout a situation in which 16.000 " men and more .an 31.500000 y are. co . .ltted to defending South Viet ‘am in a cruel guerrilla war gatinst the Viet. Cong Commu- is s The Indochina story dates to .6 middle of the last century Len French traders and mis- 3‘ entzon by getting themselves red. FENCE! WY France made Cochin China. revolution and the mergence of a world Commu- matter A confusion of forVietnameae ench f unes. When the Japanese—who. for ng "31! to anyone who would buy. gym Mimi were eager cur s. . Must lawman-south. that m o v e m e n t complicated I 5 Of US. In “The Viet Minh terror around iI-lanOi culmmated in massacres. land with the Victims died any Ihope of peaceful negotiation. The cruel. furtive conflict lasted seven years. The French made their last stand at Dien Bien Phu. an isolated fort in Tonkin's jungled hills. invaded by Viet Min‘h who had and set up the Pathet Lao (Laos state» under a Commu- phanouvong. GENEVA CONFERENCE Cambodia. the other of the three associated was luckier. Communist. with objectives in Laos Nam. had not invaded .Cam- bodia. Dien Bren Phu fell in May. 1954. and the West was shaken. A Geneva conference divided Viet Nam at the 17th parallel. Ho Chi Minh sealed off north. But large pockets of Viet. Minh clung to territory they held in the south and bided their time. To former Emperor Bao a reputed playboy. fell of ruling the south. For help he states. 5? a Dal. turned to a brilliant nationalist.' long a deadly foe of both the rench and Communists. Ngo Dinh Diem became able to proclaim a republic of South Viet Nam and toss out ao Dai. Diem became presi- ent. Diem performed miracles. Ha cleaned up the warring sects. He purged his own army of officer opportunists. He brought a semblance of sanity to the country. But he avoided the 1956 elections called for by the Geneva accords. An all~Viet- Involved in this was an: anxiety to protect Laos. already‘ seized two northern provinceni‘ plat-leaning prince named Sou- T Occupied . and Viet . the task 1 pre' 3 mier. Before long. by means of i a managed referendum. he was' Vice-Admiral H. S. Rayner To Retire he Fre OTTAWA iCP) —- Vice-Admi- ad 30mm ab“? :3“; "5:2: ral Herbert s. Rayner. DSC guyen M m. v” and bu. 53. mm {’0 the an other; navy in July on completion of He funny mud on me mm, a four-year term as, chief of on. n Chl- . mun-m m val staff. the defence depart- - ' 3 meat announced Monday. He will not be replaced be- cause the defence headquarters comm structure is being unified and the position of chief of naval staff will disappear. Admiral ayner. a native of Clinton. Ont.. has served nearly 30 years in the g . During the Second world War he commanded destroyers in the Battle of the Atlantic. on the convoy route to North Rus- sia and in the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. One of his ships was the de~ stroyer Huron which. in a pe. riod of less than three months. fought in a series of actions in which five enemy warships were destroyed and No dam- s ed t(He-was the first commandant of Royal Ros s Esquimalt. BC. when it was made a i- ice go: first co- aerv colle ordinator of the joint staff at defence headquarters: and the first Canadian maritime com- mander Pacific when RCN and RCA! units on the West Cout- wore integrated into a single maritime force 1969. S—E Asia {namese election at that time jwould surely have been over- I whelmingly in favor of Ho, who still wore giu of Viet Nam's liberator. isomer-CHINESE SCHISM < But South Viet Nam. in the eye of the cold war hurricane. also fell Victim to the Soviet- v Chinese schism in which Peking ichampioned armed struggle and . perpetual violence regardless of international risk. odded byI the Chinese. Ho reinvigorated the guerrilla war in the south. he Viet Cong—local name for Nauonal Front for Liberation of South Viet Nam—mounted a de- termined drive. The United States. Communist seizure I Viet Nam would mean Chinese Idomination eventually of South- east. Asia. poured m‘ and economic aid into the coun|ry. As the war rose in intensity. Diem‘s regime me more repressive. A mystical ascetic under the ,influence of his brother Nhu and Nhu‘s fiery wife. Diem built a mountain of; resentment for himself among: the population. Enveloped in 8' sea of in ernal and external: troubles. the regime came to( a Violent end last November.1 Then another coup unseated those who had engineered the; l upheaval, The coups were a windfall for Hanoi Scenting victory. the Viet Cong launched a terror, Idl‘lve against the Americans; lremimscent of fearing South e tactics I against the French 10 years he I tore. LONDON (A?! British beauty queens complain some of the contests they engage in are won on the basis of how the girls respond to advances the judges. sleep with judges four times myself. but I’ve always refused." said Paula Williams. 20. this year’s Misc North Wales. She made her charges in an interview Friday on a Welsh TV nation. Several other beauty queens questioned by the Sunday Mirror agreed she was partly right. Miss Williams. who won more than £2,000 ($5.000) in competitions during the last five years. said half the con- tests are ' ed.’ “On one oc c a s i on.“ she said. “with two other girls i barricaded myself into a hotel bedroom when three men who were judging the next day were trying to invite us to a pat . 'Two girls who did go came in first and new in the competition." Cherly Driscoll. M153 Black if some contests are fixed. although not as many as half. Gillian Taylor, last year’s Miss Great ' and Virginia Lonsdale. who just been judged Miss Bikini Belle. also said con- EATON' For Father's Day Giving! anionic: ' Dress Shirts Splendid Gift for the to Look Dad Who Likes His Best. Men’s lustrous dr ess shirts. rength and better at ance. 2-way c 1' White cotton broadcloth. EATON Price, Each has Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. June 16, 1904. 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