In il it. t t. a L . ENGAGEMENTS SELL — SWAP - BUY — WITH CLASSIFIED ADS v By MALCOLM W. BROWNB SAIGCIN IAPI ~ The United States has lighted uie luse oi o eronomic time bomb undrr‘ President Ngn Dioh Dlem‘I re- gime in Smith viet Nam. hut Ah. bomb may never go oli. .. slnrc Aug. 21. the US. has halted its commercial Import program. at Iealt partially [9‘ show indignation over trnashing oi Buddhist pagodaa by government police that day i The program represento about halt the total economic aid the .us pours into south viet Nam indirectly it pays about 70 per tent oi the delence budget ' it the Saigon government gtarIa dipplnl into dollar re. ’verves to oilset the loss at American aid. the country will exhaust those reserves in about man . . a mission niltriais estimate. This could mean a general economic eol- inpse and possibly the end at ihe Diem government Births, Death BIRTHS ' SHERRY _ At the counov Hospital on Oct . 1963. to Mr. and Mrs hoivan Sherry. Albany. a daughter. raids lrener iqusE — At. the South prol Hospital. Cooksville. Ontario 7 on oriotrer 21st, to Mr. and V lliam Moose inee Duothy Mocnaei. a ran. wu. llamdnooald. A brother tor av . McGoNNELL—Nandl and Peter ‘ Ire happy to announce the at rival at their daughter. Mary E in Prince 3 MelisaI Ann. at the Prince County Hawyttal. Oct. I7. 1985. Weight 7 lbs , 2 on 'BAKER — At the Souria Hns- ‘ Dibll on Oct. III. 1963. to Mr. and Mn. Robert Baker. Lake. ville, dIugIIter, Sheila Emiiy eight 7 lbs. 9 oz: 8 sis-. tor for Roberta and Carolyn. BROWN — MIcDOUGALL _ Mr. Ind Mn. T.G. arown wish to Announce the engagement at their only daughter. Alana Gayle. to MC oeorgo Mac. nougsll. son oi Mr. and Mrs patrick iviac ugallr shel. borne. N. . The marriage will i take place Saturday. Novem. ber- 16. at to am in st, Paul‘s Roman Catholic Church. Sum- , mersl o MIOLEOD — LOCKE — Mr. and Mrs Joseph li‘lncbeod, Dar- ltngton. will) to announce the engagement of their youngest ‘ slaughter Ellie ManLend. to LAC Winston Locke. mn 0! Mn. Robert Randall. St .lohn'e. Newlonndland risk In take place October 25. ~ p.m. in the Protestant oiupel. MAP station, Suin- "inside. J'IAYES — CUDMORFr—Ml' and Mrs. Wiilrwd A. Hayes. Char- wn. wish to announcn , the weenie!“ of their lieu- v wilt. Cami Dianne to William r Warren re. son M M: and Mrs, J. Willi-ed Cudmore. Charlottetown. Marriage will “be M November II. I”. DEATHS aowm‘rr A At the P El. Ilos. pitai. Monday. Oct. 21. lots: Mrs. Roy howlett oi Arman» date in he- tittn year. Rest in: at the MIL-Lean Funeral Home (117m where a short rer vine will be held today oom menctng at two pm. then to Annoiaiale aaotist Cllurr-il fol“ tunerai service commeilcing‘ It 3:30 pm. interment will he US. Economic Time Bomb in Viet Nam May Be Dud Whether the aid program will he resumed is largely up to Prrsidcni Kennedy. it has not tori-natty ended. u.s oittclois say it has been ruapendod pend in n poiiry review in the mcnntime, a pipeline carrying more than simmortm annually to Smith viet Nam has been ologncn. The idea is to bring pressure on the lam government to make pnlilirll chanlea. n a general way. the 11.5. would like to see a loosening at the rino~tamily rule at Ngo ninh Diem and his brother! Indf alsier—in-law. US ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge feels the purely military aspen: oi the er with ll": Communists are now less int» Doriant than other factiirl. mostly political In character. Enunnmle aid II one lever the US. has in brlnllng Ihnui thange! Some South Vietnamese 0W0- s, Morrioes nosililis _ At the home 0! his pnronts. llcsa ot nillshoro, Sunday. Oct. . hashiiis. youngest son oi Mr and ilrs, Gys aoahnls. aged two years and nine months. Resting at the itachan ru- oerni Horne. tmm where the tuneral will be held today. Oct. 22 with service common. rinc at 2 p m interment will be In the Peoples cemetery IN M EMO RIAM FOSTER e in loving memory at Eugene Faster. who was kill- ed October 22. 1961. Two ycars ago yesterday our dear triead was called away. Fond are the memories oi one o ear. Deeply treasured lrom year to year. OI one we loved and will never Ever remembered and sadly missed by Edna. Polly and Floss CURRAN — in (and and loving memory at I dear huflmnd and father. Parnell Curran. who passed away iyn October 23, lss7. -‘May you always walk in sun- shine And God's love around you now: For all the happiness you gave us No one will ever inrow. it broke our hearts to lose you. not you did not go alone: For part oi us went with you The day God cIlled you home." Sadly nursed and always m membcrod by his loving wlte. iamily and yandohlidrea. ROBERTSON — in loving mem- n lvirs. George Robertson who passed away October 23. 961. We have only your memory dear Auntie 'iio remember our whole lite lhroli But y‘nur sweetness will linger ("rev As wo treasure the Image of M. Lovineg remembered by Theodore. susie and tarnily. DOUCE'I'I'E —ln loving memory ot inrr darling son Allison who died Oct. 2i, i . Always remembertd by dad. mom and brothers. CHOOSE N E UNITED NATIONS lCPl - The United Natlnns Security Council and GenerIl Assemby have elected live Judges to till vacancies In February in lh International Court oI Justice. They are Sir Gerald Fitzmnur- Ice oi the United Kingdom, Lula Padilla Nervo 0! Mexico. Andre Grits of France. Muhammad Zulrulla Khan of Pakistan 1m. Gvs ii aitton leaders have said that it only the us, would stop sending aid to the Dicm government. military leaders would carry out a coup and set up a near government COUP UNLIIIELY “if that were true i think we would have seen something after the commercial gual.‘ Lodge sold this week. “So tar. nothing has happened Furthermore. l think it coup right now is unlikely" Surprisingly, South Viet Nam oreign exchange reserve, which now stands at $168,000,900. has actually increased (:0 I “.5. aid cut. The country hl sold rice and other cnmmnd' to [III the treasury Experts say this trend cannot continue. theory. the economic pres sure should Income intense so it. Bill American enonnmisls Say the lever is bound to be less an IDIl-per-cenl ettectivo. “For one thing. it depends on what other nations may do. a U economist sold. ispan In France. to name I coupler may decide to kick In some aid ere. . “In a warilmr pinch. the Vietnamese government can al- US " Hungary is hlve wheat sliel In the the Comm haggling over American ping rates will not kill sale at ‘mented by wheat to grain-short Com- tries as . muiilst Countries But he said HUNGARY UNKAPPY "taking a second and some ol going on in private and Wrted tications " tinns are Involved He KIry. negotiations ent Kennedy. in H o d l e I “We have at least. I hail down Ipplicatianl for export ii~ cences. but non n! them The M: stumbling block lolnusiy apparently is thr‘lnteres stipulation set down by ri-esi-i the growing wealth at the coun»‘ annoueing 'try. The Guardian. Charlottetown Weds, Oat. 28. 1933- 1-5 YankShippingDemand. Holds Up Wheat Sale WASHINGTON tAFl — eree Serreiary Luther it. Hodges predich Tuesday that grain “wlll be carried to evalu— !“PD e- giiips of other coun- U . his approval oi the rules ear- Iicr this month. Ihip~ Ibi American Ihlpli required Hungsry larly in be unh WY hiy best judgment is we will requirement ntecIuIe American soviets shipping rates Ire higher than other " ' ls known Particue the the carriers OI other nII-ionl due to will! tori higher. World rate! ifl‘ifl“ ” ° 1 NOTHING NEW O'l‘l'AWA lmlssioner c. w. lTuesday the tertlmo by mob. hlveiater Joaeph valacht about th.‘ completely met all of the Inm- ipenetration at 11.5. crime lrl.n ‘Conada contained no new iotor- l-ipdgss said three or tour nav mstion tor Canadian law men- li'orcernent agencies. The lrrie syndicates were ob bee min more and morei SconI rind Main gandda because oi. land mtlida mitts mat in nah- iax over the weekend It the ‘ilrst annual cmiteranoe tor Hodges told a presr conier~ higher boats. particularly labor. ence. .rtoogos said he underltannl ' With the dithering seemingly LLS. rate] might In "£0910! varv us. government looking widely. dmndinI oa demand. over the shoulder or Americrn eI wheat dealers. . com tinned Ipecllically Czechollnvn- m‘ssinnar. Who retired I kin and RusalI Is Well in Hunt end of this month. Senior officer: Main Nova Prime delld IS‘ AT MILITIA CONFERENCE who with his regal in attendance l’fi'tlves and guided planning. own above in In tutor-mat amuo bct'am the conference N.s.-P.Ei. Area hi discuss pints tia- Hie lratniiilt year just bugu‘n. Quirman oi' Lite mutiny was Col. W.H Coil~ inz. commander M the area. ar otficena iaiined dl- ne. left to lithi- COL i Maori K ng and LL-Coi. E . Manual. Charlottetown, wayl print more piastres rencyt. They may not he worth anything abroad. but they still can he used tor paying salaries and running the country. "Finally. the main American weakness is psychological. South Viet Nam. a well as a lot of America's other aliie knows perteclly well that the United States has an enormous Itake here. We on t let this country E!) to the Communism and, without American aid. it would. This in their lever on Ill» and It's an cilective one Saigon is certain America is not gain: in bits nlf its nose to spite It! tace We're in a dangerous poker game with the Diem govern— ment right now.“ an American oitioiol said. "Both sides hold high cards and the pot is lull. The danger tor all or us is that e tCommunisti Viet Cong may hold the iltth Ice." .Figures Given On Population Of World In ’61 UNITED NATIONS tori—- The world's total population at the middle oi tool was 3.009.- 000,000. an increase oi shampoo twin 1m, United Nation- atudy oi world population lig- lll’ll shown. The Demographic Yearbook tor 1962. compiled by the .- tistirsi oiiice of the UN‘: de- partment or economic and so cial aiiairs, shows that Aria— nat including the Soviet Union— hod the largest population Ln- creaoo during the period. Asian population in that year increased by 36.00am to a total or 1.721.000.000. North and South America showed I combined t‘greaae oi 11.0mm a total or in separate tables the report showed Canada's population at iuiy l. 1961. Is [3.269.001 Farm Machinon ‘ ' “Watched ‘By Federal Gov't OTTAWA lCPl—The govern- ment is taking I "long look" II the price or lam-i mlchloery, Agriculture Minister Hay: in- tprrned th Nelda: when asked whether some 0! MI ‘recent remarks on the "bird when applying. Address Remington. P.E.I. National company 1 the production aspect n! This opening may Career In I steady lndus VIriOuI employee Ihle, Apply In writing to All Mllu held In teary-Manager of the Royal Previous experience I lam-Ivonne and application to dunes essential. In the An dale cemetery Isaac Forster oI Senegal "New," may. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT im’. .3... “5331:... mm: APPLICATIONS Will be accepted for the position of janitor-bar steward up and unfit Oct. 29th, 1963, Applicanbi "lust be able to supply references regarding char- acter and state experience and salary expected applications to the Sec- Canadian Legion. OPPORTUNITY coated on P. E. I. has "Inning for Ambitious Young Man interested in business, lead to a Supervisory try. Applicanta must have a minimum of 2 rear. university training. but not. necessary. welfare benefits avail- Guardian . Patriot Box |5260 Charlottetown 5min! In. education. etc ntrictat confidch .lcgislation II plnnnod Ind ‘wheiher the Common Igrlcul- ‘ture committee will be Inked to renew HJ I931 work on lam machinery pricel. Mr Hays said I wlulioll will solve an important problem. in the past he has surge-ted tarm- lpooling operations to help keep machine costs down. "We're iookini tor Ill kinda ill help." he said if tho comb in» study propou . ‘Halifax County Planner Named HALIFAX (CF) - Walter A. .0 Shock, :7. or mud. ha. in... appointed director of planning tor the county or Kalil-x. . Mr Snook WI! director oi city .plaoning and executive director IN the urban renewal Itithortty ‘in Bangor, Me. tor the int it... years. aetore that ho mo 01‘!“ years on the planning atatt at tho city oi Kalil-x. County planning board only. imafl Frank Roche. who announ- ‘06 the appointment. uId Mr tannins would begin his dtutlel in CANADA AID! CII’W COLOMBO tAPl—Cinldl I!" .is e vtloiater T. 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