A - S-been IAseaoiton.AIiainland Ilitimate I Obiectlvo of Kai-slIek.Forces (In March, 1952, Bill Boss of The 3 ” .Press was the first Dan- adian to talk with Genereiissimo Jhisng Kai-ahek since the leader of Nationalist china withdrew his forces from the Chinese mainland to tor-mesa. Today Bees, travel ling in the Orient on leave from his three - you ,essig'nment with Canadian forces in Korea. inter- viewed Ohiang again. This is his exclusive story.) 2 . , 31 am. noes Canadian rnulsmr Writer TAPIB, Ibrmosa. (CP)- Gener- alissirno Ghlsnz Kai-shek today said Nationalist China is irrevo- cally committed to an assault on the Chinese mainland as its ulti- mate objective - regardless what the Communists gain in Asia meantime. The 30 - minute interview he grantedme was the first the spry. wiry "Gimo" has permitted since his induction May 30 for a second ' term as constitutional president of . Nationalist china. Referring through an interpreter to his messase to the armed forces lest Nov. 10 that "loss will be a year of decision." Chisng said: "I didn't mean that 1954 neces- sarily will be a year of counter- attack.' The tilning of attack is a military decision depending upon many factors. "! meant it would be a year in which we would formulate concrete plans for counter-attack, including the question of timing. "The decision for counter-attack has been taken and remains our over-all objective. only the timing has not been decided. "When political and international factors become favorable, we could attack at any moment. "Our armed iorou are ready for attack the moment it is or- dared." Nsrrominrsr rorwas "V-3 The Nationalists are estimated to have more than: 200.000 IND”- Sline soldiers in an army of 400.000 and strong navy and air forces. rhese forces are at present under a United States ..missian headed by Gen..Je.mes - Van Fleet, former United Nations ' rommander in Korea. t Asked about the U. S. team. A S Ohiang said "they're here to check 'on requirements of our forces. in the light of their mission." and ' added that-no eanclualo have yet reached. He declined further comment. . A.ssn.icr American officer who . witnessed a demonstration for Van Fleet today by the Nationalist ma- ” , rines division and a tank battalion -termed them "impressive." "I! the Communists attacked ' here, they'd be ciobbered," this of- Oontinued from page 12 Toronto Stocks -rose - e o s' e " us lea. 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I I00 Pass on ISO III 515 leaks g ass Ilsekaei (iii an em ' ldsNove seoti (Me an COM is Toledo 0' am as , &Oommeres am as am 140 Dominica )1 I06 41 IN Ilnprlel II II (I I15 rural M (SM 41 lilies is all can Brew 896 iii IV: 31! Deni Mag 13 MM Hid sin: son so son aoould be supported if it were or- ficer said. "It would be the best thing that could happen." He refused comment on how a Nationalist amphlaious operation against the mainland would make out except to say the Nationalists "would fight magnificently." Nobody here talks about trans- port and support for such an at- tack. Indeed. although counter-at tsck is the persistent theme of Naionalist propaganda. the visitor sees no sign of organisation to- ward that end. BETTER GOVERNMENT. , A series of interviews I have had with Chinese and American officials convey the impression that the accent is on bringing bet- ter government to Formosa. with industrial, economic and social ac: tivity geared to that end. In my interview with him Chiang hedged on how a counter-attack dered now. "Everything plished he r e builds support both here and on the mainland for the ultimate op- eration." he said. smiling. Asked whether it would be fair to assume 1966 also would be ruled out as a year of attack because a logistic support organization could not he organized by then. he said he,couldn't say. To a suggestion that C mmun- ist successes in Asia mlzht NW rnstely doom all Nationalist hopes of a successful assault, he said: "That is not our way of looking at it. "Please tell your fellow Cana- dians that the armistice in Korea and any eventual armistice in Indo-China represent only tem- porary halts while the Commuists consolidate strength and prepare new attacks. "The only effective answer to them is our projecteed attack on the mainland." rosrroxn smvnrua nrvvor IBONN (AP) -- France notified West Germany Monday it has de- clded to postpone the sending of a special envoy here to confer with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. But the French assured the West Germans the decision had nothing to do with Adenauer's last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and daughters. Sandra. and Mrs. Prod Hastings, motored to Amherst N. I. last week. Mrs. Hastings remained in Amherst. while the others re- turned homs the next day. Lennie Ellis and son. usher of terio. are the guests of Mrs. Hattialllis in Omeary. They will also visit with other relatives and friends in 0'Les.ry'and Knutsford, before returning to Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. George Megglson Knutsford. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Melvih Harris. O'Leery, to Summerslde. where they visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Mcllachern of Mermaid, were recent guests of Mrs. McEechern's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston 'l'”ompson, Mt. Royal Mrs. Aubin Richards of St. Catherine's Ontario. is visiting relatives and friends in O'I..eary and vicinity. I Mr. and Mrs. William Megglson and little son of Summeraidc. were visitors to Knutsford last Sunday. guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meggison and Mrs. Velda MacNeill. Mrs. Ray MacKinnon' and Mrs. Dorathyrcregory. of Peabody Mass, are the guests of Mrs. MacKinnons parents. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Phillips. Mt. Royal. Mr. andtMrs. Fred champion and family of Berwick. N. B. are visiting with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thompson of Central Lot is, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton of Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy of Brooklyn. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis, O'Leary. were visitors to relatives and friends in Charlottetown and Summerside recently. Cur. Alvin Palmer. left for " t” n N. B. last Monday morn- ing. He was accompanied by five statement on the stalled European army project. Tlllt . 164 Gt. George t. 82 pan fetal salsa: LIOIMO CIIIOSE YOIIISJOOIT IT YOU! slum-:n imggwvggggm cairn:-I of the O'Leary' Maple Leaf Cali Members, Mr. Rankin Macxinnon. SINGER SUMMER USED-MACHINE including some ilou Idols ani saIssrm's loesnstutsrs. ..... ...35.I'.5;'.r...-...i .. or model; ' '1' w it every svaiiable wigh.: WA!-I. norm rarrsrrrr-usv svnoar Piusvllle . And Vicinity Mrs. Frances ' H of Y macia. New York, recently visited her sister. Mrs. Herman Corcorarr and Mr. Corcoran. Pius- v e. Mrs. Fred Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kelly of Rosaville. were visitors at the hornelof Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran on July Friends of Mr. Maximo Gallant Loyde olelley. Pearliei MacNeill, and Misses Lloydia Matthews. and Marlene PaImer.- They will return on Tuesday night. Mrs. Billie MacNeill oi Attic- borough Mass. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harris. O'Lea.ry. She plans to stay on the Island for about two weeks. Miss Olive Jelley; employee at the Bank of Novey Scotla. Summerside, spent the week-and at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley. O'Lea.ry. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald. st. Eleanors, spent Sunday with relatives and irlends in O'l.ear"y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Jane's parents in 1-lowlan. They will al- so spend some time with other re- latives and friends in the vicinity. Mrs. George Sheen, Sumrnersld . was a visitor to O'Leery recently and was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Bezel Wedlocke O'I.eary.. spent a few days with relatives and friends in Ontario. On .the return trip they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Marne Wedloclse and daughter Deborah. , Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hart, lum- merside, were Sunday gumts of Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wedlocke recently. Mrs. George Jelley. 01..eary had the misfortune to fall at her home in 0'Leary Sunday evening in- luring her arm quite badly. The many friends of Mrs. rer- sythe are sorry to hear that she is on the sick list again and all hope to hear that she is feeling better soon. O.P. Phone 4551 '.'CaretIienewPirrcstisIuesZ22yetso&rmsndstroag.So gentle and kindeo the skin. they're perfect for babyand grown- upstoo.ReschforP'UR.EXintheblucandgreenlabeIforfacial sofcqrnlityinaingle ply,or5UPERPURBXinths new white label.-the uleimatein onlysfevicents more. eresorlveolaamhelseu. tlent in the Summerside Hospital. Mrs. erb Gallant. Rumiord. Maine. s visitinl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Gallant airing other relatives in Plus- e. Mr. and Mrs. James Shea and family of Pleasant View. also Mr. Kevin Shea of the Royal Canadian Navy were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Corcoran, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Jones of 'Toronto. are spending their holidays with relatives in Plus- ville and Howlan. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. is spending a few days at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton, Bur- ton, Lot 7. Sincere sympathy is to Mrs. extended John Flnnen and fam- Cenwdy aid 0 I O Vrermiy -Mr. and Mrs Daniel Adams and family Borden. were visiting rela- tives end friends at Conway and vicinity on July 1. The Ladies Aid of the Oonway United Church was held on July 1. at the home of Mrs. Walter Mac- ily of Woodstock. on the death 01 Mr. Finnen in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Summerslde. rec- ently. Mr. William Gallant. attended the horse races in Summerside on Dominion Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant, Toronto, arrived in Piusviile rec- ently where they will spend some time with relatives here. B B. 'l'IIur-Idsy. July 8. 1954 no Guardian Page 1;. Kenna, Freeland. with 12 members and a number of visitors present. Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr.. was leader of the devotional period. Mrs. Rel zllands invited the members or next meeting and she was also ap. pointed devotional leader. Mr. Ruskin Banks, Charlottetown, was visiting his mother. Mrs. Viola Banks, Freeland. on July 1. Mr. Urban Murphy. Charlotte- town, was visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy on July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Miliigan and children Roger and Gary. Murray Road. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner. East Bideford. Miss Eleanor Paugh. Summerllde. was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Lawson Oatway. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, Freeland. was haldatthehemsofMrs.we.ltas Mecxennaonlunsll. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. !ahner. Freeland. attended the closing eg- ercises at Summer-aide High sehod recently. v Mr. and Mrs. Owen Richards and children Beverley and Oils, Brooklyn. New York. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mecxenne. Freeland on June so. .M ff! XIN'7l( ZE(2'4KA.Z1I beam .77i(Lf:2777Zel fr: .1 can ST (I-IUIX VALLEV PRUDUITS LTD ii I ll I3 1 norm . Lijeiejefirtliie e nnuosons osmnnuv LUIICIIEONMEAT ' noun rwssm-r - LAR APPLE JUICE ..... TOMATO JUICE YOU GETA JAR ALL IN BEAUTIFUL RIGHT OFF ISLAND GROWN ISLAND GROWN RED RIPE TOMATOES .-.-........ B”I'l'r'i'e”'Es":T.?T'T7Ti. BIG ISLAND BEAUTIES 12 oz. iin 39c N0 MDSRE AT THIS PRICE '00-OP QUALITY - 20 OZ. PURE NATURAL FRUIT DAMSON PLUM JAM- 3 FRUIT MARMAI.ADE- PURE STRAWBERRY JAM- DEWV-IRESH... rurran - "”7 . - ax-Q. ,. .; . .1.-.:.:.;....,,: NEW BEETS .. Zbunches for 25c Strawberries zv.r 12 oz.;iin 39c 12 oz. link 39:. GE 48 "OZ. iin 37c 2iins 23c OF EACH KIND 89c GLASS TUMBLERS . I... 17c per cm. 25c 2doz. 69c Per nii,;.,y.,.;, W . .. 0.. IIAIIIIEIJ MEATS kid. Wmdmild. Sumnww. Meat-i What wonderful work-sav- ers . . . what marvelous money-savers . . . are the palate-pleasing meats that come in cans! Just open tom - heat and eat . . . or enjoy them in cold sal- ads and sandwiches. Thatls all there is to itp-but what wonderful summer you can whip ' your pantry's stocked with In 200 I SERV meals up when 100 LB. BAGS 7 .95 w1LsoN's ROLLED OATS ROASTED - QUICK .000 51.3. KING c BAGS SAVE NOW ; FOR A REAL TREAT reezy-to -serve 99-nned S my nus DELICIOUS MEAT meats Get a variety of them today. Canned meats D ' MAYFMR .. SPICED are this week's svrnrr i? SPECIALS in grand, good If) , 7 eating. ' PINE man .- TALL mvs PINK SALMON TALISMAN PURE CHERRY JAM ,. . .. large 24 oz. 454: PEANUT BUTTER IF YOU WISH WE WILL DRAW THEM SWEET PICKLED NECK RIBS 2Ibs. for ROUND STEAK . BUMP ROASTS . . . .. per lb. SIRIOIN STEAK . . . .. per lb. T-BONE STEAK per lb, noun) mas o. 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