4 > letting de-fu or dampen. , However, denied iewyere bending fomess eo-\Sst Bankers Trust Com-, federal reserve banks charge 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., March 12, 1966. | Viet Nam war te basically a of- other countries are us 2 The defusing or dampen.) Howe ta yp Bone any 200. rea ney et Fevers ‘ont gale bine ia 19 seiner comma | a soo it. ing of Peking’s militancy by | an ah Wane said it sought to deter-| National Bank and Trust Com- | cial banks. ; “It's a mixture of people _ a’prepared statement, | getting China into greater con- | intimida’ r, a| GM 1 ae oe ay of: Pilaburdh. The US. treasury declined te Asi FE rt fighting in the country. which | Fairbank proposed that the Unt-|tact with the outside world, | Connecticut lawyer and author. mine whether N was acting sap Sh ci Gabi. cabins: (cemenanl oe ie cae a University sian xpe has become a focus of jinterna- | ted States continue its policy of ‘more connected with the inter- | GM’s statement Wednesday |jn behalf ‘of litigants. fae — i ae . om a Sraawars ume tears : tional power politics,” Fairbank |“‘firmness backed by fowee:’. ‘ational scene, and more inter- followed a Senate speech Tues- foo ae Marcce Recon said |S Sawler aroused aaulast baab Vi N U ifi ti n replied. ; while opening the door for Chi- |ésted in participating in it like|day by Senator Abraham Ribi- dent of J oe aan, ies ee 2 oun Sone Dou ts iet am ni ica 10 Morse ae whether, if the na's “participation in the world | other wanna ve | cot (Dem. — Interest Rate disparities existing between /ficials haven't taken ‘any such AP)—A Har- |Communists.cannot afford to let | |U.8. b . oon vith | Patrbenk said that the alter- | laseualties chairman of a sub tn commercial bank and other| stand since the federa! reserve WASHINGTON (AP)— ar- rou credi of a i the discount rate vard University Asian expert jus into North Viet Nam without | China, it would be necessary to native to war with China over | Auto Critic | government's part in traffic | Increased By [continuing increase in loan a board raised has 2xpressed strong doubt ja fight, and we cannot afford! be there for a long time. | Viet Nam, or elsewhere, ‘de- | safety, said press reports indi- i: 4S DROWN IN FLOODS that China would ever per-|to let the Communist Chinese! “Fairbank: “Yes, but I don’t pends on. devélopment of two. |eated Nader had been subjected | Ba k i U. S. Thin uthek chariot iacted leo.| AMHUAM (AP\aah lee. mit any unification, of the two into the South where they would personally believe our military lines: Investigat to harassing telephone calls and | n S n ing nd immediately after rsons have perished in floods sectors of Viet Nam to serve as threaten the power balance in want to fight a land war in! 1. Achieving a better balan | investigation by private detect- | 4 ee ae pe Oe a pene eae ie a buffer state in Southeast all of Southast Asia, | China. ” | between construction and de-| DETROIT (AP)—Auto critic | ives since his appearance as a_ NEW ae (AP) — oR announce rear s ef ee eae Asia. Fairbank, director, of Harv-| Morse wanted to know why {struction in American efforts in Ralph Nader has been investi-| witness before the commitiee. | have jncreaséd thelr The most recen' it previous. in- | sou oe Professor John K. Fairbank |ard’s East Asian Research Cen- \the United Nations is not, mov- | Vi Nam "so that the non-| gated by General Motors. Corp-| GM did not disclose any re-| U.S. Banks have es crease in the prime rate to five Absulwetiheb \ one on told the U.S. Senate. foreign |tre, under questioning by Sena- | ing in with peacekeeping forces’) Communist model of nation-| oration to determine his quali-| sults of its investigation. | sinienne lending > per | per 6 eer * re oo region 100 miles south relations committee that a unt- tor Wayne Morse (Dem. Ore), |that would impose a ceasefire | /buitding there can compete ‘fications with respect to his at-| Company spokesmen said GM | cent from ceca tg tg Bh od lak Aantaan. NoGekk cane Gaul fied Viet Nam “wauld be a fine foresaw a military stalemate. lin Viet Nam. more effectively with the Ohin- | tacks of the safety of. the Cor-|undertook the investigation be | Morgan Pabey initiated the - a seerve Senre —_ pBecggsr Pree wie G a aa thing if you could get it.’ Morse tried to pin down. Fair-| “To impose a ceasefire means ese Communist model of nation-|vair automobile, GM ‘officials | cause Nader's statements “‘co-| pany of New hae bet Ye per cen t eed y ce “But,” he said, “the Chinese 'bank on his statement that the | fighting,” Fairbank said. “The | building.” ‘Say. ‘incided with similar publicity’ increase. It was quickly -|cent its discount ate—the fee made homeless. Settee zt ; : 44 Rogers Rangers Hockey Cub — = en : ae as a . = , LET'S WIN HE eae ti ae A, eee eee 35 il a tapas eat mech Gece ° = > Game Time Tonight-7.00pm. "Sunday Mar. 13 - Game Time 2.30 p.m. _ Ch'town Rogers Rangers vs. Fredericton: N.B. 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