'14 no Guardian. Charlottetown. trues. Oct. 10, 1mz.l:i“t:h :1: lyom-on-W1}-_m 37;: Mb-mo M-gi“T°mm Ugggtww mfifixmcgah . P were too young to remember Florida. Pope -Joined the _ tea for-'a try .1 l » their father before he was shot force when Korean War civilian life. He knocked Iround ' down four years agowhile fly-‘broke out. As a»B-I8 ‘bomber in Texas for a while. married, ing a 3-8 bomber on a mis-l pilot. he made 85 night missions ‘had a daughter and was ill. 'slon for Indonesians rebellinglover Communist lines afi won vorcqd. : ‘ . l ‘ A . against the government, of Pres- ,~ , ‘ ident Sukarno. ; . ' i "I wanted to fight cornmun- , l. ‘ ism.“ Pope said. “They (the. ' ~ ' rebels) offered me a couple of l A ]hundred dollars a mission." By JOHN 0. KOEHLER {West Germany. In comparison. wgfl‘Lhls"‘E‘{ou‘;rE mum “—‘ —' ‘ " ' ' ' 3oNN (AP’)—"Why shouldn‘t‘ihe U.S. imports from Commu- we trade with the Communistlnist countries .v_vi;reivalued tat ;‘.li:L‘l3nl‘;li?lS"."If we dont somebody M81-‘gas; 9003130 por s things considered. The food l ‘This is an answer one liearsl Western diplomats. particu- ""5"" l'°° Md “d I mums“! '1 w t German business- larly Americans find it difficult to '10“ my well“ 1 8°‘ “me nriglin anlls government officials to reconcile the’ fact that West exercise “'3 I 5°‘ ma“ ‘mm when asked why the govern-lcermanv is carrying on such my f‘m“y- Y°“ °°“ld“'t have ment follows a tough policy to-la prolifip business with the 3 "'dl° bl“ gm’ “mflyi 55'“ ward communism while the na- lcommunisis while at the same “°“’5P“P°"5 3“ ‘"35" “*5 tion carries on the biggest trade time the Bonn government crit- f1'°m”th9 “"93 ‘mm “'59- ll’ ‘ii th E t~bl f w 1- ll th K d administra- “me , , ‘eviifi couentris Dc 0 any es iticofiesfor gllegeeliilly lieing soft to- P°P°3 “"f9- YV°m‘°v “Wed 3 "The reason our trade withlward communism. "°1°"l“5t h°“' ilm9°"t“f my the East is so big is that this It is possible that the Bonn “ever 1” k'‘°w“''‘l'‘ °bt‘l“l“§ ‘has been our traditional tradelgovernment. especially Chancel- M5 “'°9d°m' sh‘ 39”“ m°““‘3 area and it is only natural that'lor Konrad Adenauer, frowns on in J‘l“‘l‘“ 1"‘ Y9“ Pleldlllfl we continue to do much busl- this trade but is unable to do Wm‘ I"d°“°‘l‘“‘ °m¢l‘19‘l1'°m ness there." says Hans-Joachim anything about it because of ln- l5’“kg§‘“° E0“ " hi‘ ll" Ml‘ Kirschner. of the West German tense pressure from West Ger- 3" 3 - Association of Industries. lman industrialists. _ ‘Mr3- P°P°- 3“ “'53 3“°W°d ‘'3 According to official rt-cords._‘ When the Communists built 399 P099 ll‘ “'9 P7150" Vll“°1'3 l West German trade with theltheir wall in Berlin. Adenauer '00!“ “V0 h°“1'3- “Vice each ‘ s " _ 3 fl ' ,, East bloc, including East Ger-l said his government would re- W951“ hmnfiuyi 11‘ tseffiemgfifu . -.- _4 «~ . ” v “ ' '?~ ’ ~,- ‘ " many but excluding Yugoslavia.gtaliate by cancelling the trade 195; 8 0 Tetllflled 0 t0 -5- is more than five times larger contract with East Germany. 39911118 I119 hid 98119410 let the lN - than that of the United States‘But this plan was quietly death sentence lifted i . _ ‘and nearly twice as big as Brit- 1 dropped because. according to But Pope was quietly released! Float planes niuored in the island suffcred heavily as tail- of the moored planes survived ' each other bl‘ l:3l€-[OWE “'"ld~‘- ain's trade with Communist an informed source. industry 135* J“ly- under ‘ genera am“ Fraser River near Vancouver end of Typhoon Frieda struck after being torn loose from (C1: wlreplmtoi countries. ,would not go along with it. 1195!! Zrallled by 3119 Sukarno Lnternational Airport on sea 2 vl-psi coast Friday night. Few « their lines and buried into r . In 1951. wesl German expomi Offlclgls refuse lo dlyulge government. . - to East bloc countries amounted I names of the firms dealing with WANTs To FLY ~ rPAGE 1 SPEAKFR — - -‘to $746.180.00tl. The U.S. figurelthe East bloc but it is known “I’m going to take more of a3 9 was reported as $133.000.00olthat the giant Krupp’ industrial rest» but "19" I Want.“ Tetllm . .,hf d. E]tll.E' lfll an reransporporang. n u | a r F a C H0‘-359 T0 Hear ‘while Britain exported $330,500.. combine and Siemens and AEG to t3/if§."the addteiu ‘:1 have: y p y Quesflons Plan .000 vior o goo s ecrca quipmen ac or es and hope I can line up mme_ imports during the same year have-..built plants in Communist lg-I ‘n.t"i I l l_s . T r ',. ,. .. . L 9 . ,. . . 2 . P . .- I.I.i“|v-hrI’II|...“IIL i . 736.600.0(ltl t t'.. ‘ 8- By KEN KELLY '‘''"°"'""’ '° 5 °r °°"" rm After riding bronca in Ala-_ Trial By Voters In Nov. l..:.::i“l¢..;:::’..SP::.::;u,s,Aelvenioretnecuperatess n. Y... Know? 8 Mwnln Ensm‘ . [H . t h l,k K d . this week his plan for prevent- . t _ y . ' ' lqulf’. o praise a s ory e l 05, 'i=i.r.c y. once a newspaper mg a dam, commons skirmish E Dea h Pe. I M g l 3 Q to. gure - WAS}-llN("TON (AP -— Next r to remonstrate. in person. man himself. has always been ‘ °' ""1" ”°_ ° month President Kennedy‘s pub-?l)vhen one distresses him. interested in the written word, b9l“'99“ E°"“l‘"'l“‘"l _“"d °PP°' lust ‘Vhil t‘h°“' Insurance CANADUXN lMPEF?|AL_ lie image. built so laboriously . The volt-r's impressions are especially when it describes sition from getting sidetracked By JOE MCGOWAN [den chwhoy’ the hazard and the will do for lhem_ tarugl so zealously. faces its great 13 f lgl e nhc eiin bygg Kehgicéiyns . into open warfare between him-; MlAM1, Fla, (AP) —— Last romance of flyihg foghire in the we would [)9 pleased no BA N K O F CO M M E F? C E ! . S eec as, is ess es 0 — 1) 0 U1 w lvw " rl. .. l L P 0' t d th ms ' 1-‘ . . . V Nov. 6 U.S. voters choose gross. his vacations. his legisla- ,,,a.‘§§.'5"“§(e.,‘,5_.,dy°Sha.1’fl§}';',fg.'§§5_ 59,1151 3": ‘hi "pl:;’:”"i’"'the mid_l:l;‘:::ivae3:' :1 ggrthdigfence opezmgftnugger hese‘:ltehce1:f1pd:3ll1,_ 1'°V“=W 370"“ Wm‘ 5’°“- 4. ° - .' ‘ ~ V (615 representatives. 39 senators: tive proposals. his press confer- an ailment that plagued him ie npca er’ s ii . v ’ ’ - dle last “'(‘el\ when he took 1f he reflected on the past.. Resting at his comfortable and 35 governors. ences his trips abroad. his suh- lh. gh l the .3 pa-gm _ _ . _ John F. Kennedy's name won't j ordinates. his eloquence. his cr- lh(:u0n::usm..y Icnrrentlioned that formal noiice_of decided unrest he could look hack on more ex.ihol'ne: on Key Blscaxne, pope 59 011 My b31l0l~- Many Faces ‘ POPS find his FPl3liV(‘S. Dnssihly as the crowds imprnved so did 3m"“g_ °PP°5"‘_°” m ""‘b"F5 citement than most men exper- now is rebuilding physically and 0 Will be Ielllt’-d Strictly Ml lncallhf‘ most l‘€SU€SS Polilicfil lam‘ Kennedy's voice. Finally one °""" “'5 h'3“‘”’“5 °f "19 daily ience in'a lifetime. At 34. he‘s mentally from the effects ' of Fire In Auto Insurance _t two A. E‘ :3 “Sues Bl‘-Id 10081 P€I‘50Il3llli'-‘S-.ilY 0‘ 3“ "mt" crowd hit 5,000. and Kcnnedy ll“?-‘ii“" l’°Tl°d- known glory as an air force four years in an Indonesian 3; Que. s¢_ nlgl 2,1251 Y“ ll"? 1'93"!” 8”‘ b°l}llil 10 3f"T]pF5 wn-H PRESS _ miraculously recovered to belt in the wake of a threat to hero. the carefree life of a in prison and getting reacquainted figttiéige premdem S mlmcal rep’; Possibly too much has been 0"‘ 8 I'0USinE Speech test one of his rulings by a vote Democratic be theyr’.t'.*ifi°.;’t..“J?h‘{§:’Z§..锣i§*.:.°.i‘.f.:? or Lambert over so humble. will be scizedwamm of his caning U report. hm] he qaia So‘ employlinh “announced he plans to spell out 7 . upon aS.vr9°‘.""3‘ K°""°‘l-‘/ ‘Sicrs to "protest." of hpis going aniéctivciihat. alas. cannot be in the Commons Tuesday a se- H L M A O S all but mV’.”°’b]°' 5".” "f ‘“'«to visit a columnist in an et’- repeated in A family newspa- Ties Of 9Uld9P05lS ‘OT m9mb91‘5 0 0 0 “her mm‘ m the while H°”5"‘ I fort to persuade him to change per. When the president cnm- who want to ask ministers ver- , Republican gains especially 3 h“ mmd - , A . ~ .- h h - . ' _ . . . plains non. ha is doing what bal questions vut out eing m the House Ofagegfifgggfigtlylffiii Rarely is it pointed out that comes naliii-ally. in a Kennedy. lcalied to order by the chair. 1 will b ken Kennedy will have his troubles; in 1964. ' opeosmon GAINS I 15‘ Making it more exasperating ~ for Kennedy. tradition is against l hLm Historically the party in: power loses ground in these off- ' year elections. Republicans may pick up a s I few governors. where they now trail 34-16. r , Democrats are expected to} hold their own. or even galn.; in the Senate, where they lead‘ -36 “..... .. ....l it's the wonderful “family” time to see . . . House, where the standings are 26! Democrats. 174 Republicans. two vacant. Statistically Repub- ' . .. licans must gain 44 seats to ' take over. Actually in this (.‘on- 2 zress enough conservative Dem- ocrats have lined up with them , to block pet pi'esir_iential pro-‘ a b . iects. ’ y Q Since Kennedy and his advis-; ers insist he can't afford to lose. ‘ ' and lndiled must ‘pick ‘hp’ f[i’~"c ’-;— Jet TCA home to Britain or on to any other country in Europe via 01‘ SIX t'lllSt-‘ 563 S. W 8 El ' ' - ' ..,,,,m mink 0, the pmidpn, W; Europe for two weeks of holidaylon connecting airlme.—Or choose BQAC comes increasingly important. a 17-Day Jet Economy Excursion 707 Jet or low-cost turbo-prop Britan- pw. mew T l Return Fare and you'll save up to nia services to Britain (in association OOLS abI(\‘ll' 'rll1i;t=i:ic:ents have freitedl $138 over regular summertime jet with TCA). Pay just 10% down m . - , 1; Kennedy affil-lg... on lhisl. economy fares. Jet in DC-8 comfort before you leave on TCA s Fly Now- point from his predecessors. it'sl to England, Scotland, France, Ger- Pay Later Plan. 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