I Viet Nam War Is Rough On Women And Children By JOHN T. WHEELER DA NANG, South Viet Nam (AP) — US. marines are echooled to kil) under fire. And in South Viet Nam they are un- der orders to try to win over villagers who—freely or under duress—harbor the Viet "Cong guernilas Women and children some- times are caught in the middle. The same problem may beset ether American combat; troops ‘as they become more deeply in- As it turned out, the marines volved. This anti-Viet Cong war didn't burn those particular has long been called primarily huts, since they did not go back a .political struggle for loyalty into the village. But many oth- of the people rather than a ers have been burned. Some massed military operation for are set off with phosphorous conquest of territory. rockets, others with cigarette This week marines teamed lighters, matehes, grenades with South Vietnamese troops and flame throwers. to overrun the Wet Cong-dom- ss isis inated village of Chan Son, 19 KILLS BUFFALO miles south of Da Nang, the b Elsewhere marines have -U.S—air—base 380 pa ool killed water buffalo, chopped east of the capital of Sa down banana trees and taken Among 25 scoeann they ero chickens and ducks for their ON THE Al WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS cerry 89 p.m.—Musicele : 3.30 p.m.—Moment ef Truth 4.00 p.m.—Vacation Time 5.00 p.m.-—King's Outlaw $.30_p.m.—BBC Films 6.90 p.m.—interview Bahai Wo {y Fath 615 pm.—tive Longer 6.3! p.m.—Gazerre 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Calendar ‘65 7.30 p.m.—Bewitched 8.00 p.m.—-Challenge Golf 900 p.m.—Winnipeg Veriety 9.30. p.m.—Perry Mason, 10.30 pm.—Kraft Suspense Theatre 11.30 p.m.—Generation 12.00 pim.—CBC News 12.13 @m.—Local Weather and Sports Scores’ $2.15 p.m.—Sien Off CKCW-T¥V - 1.43 p.m.—Stehen Sign On 1.45 p.m.--Visit te England 2.45 pom. —News, Weather & Sports* 2.30 p.m.—Peyton Place 3.00 p.m.—Gale Storm : 3.30 p.m.—Moment ef Truth 4.900 p.m.—Vacation Time 430 pm —Sunshne Semester 5.90 p-m.--Kings Outlews 5.30 p.m.—Quest Under Capricorn 6. p.m.—Quick Draw McGraw 6.30 p.m—News, Weather & Sports 7.00 p,m.—Maverick 8.00 o.m.—Dr Kildare 9.90 p.m.- Swing Ding 9.29 p.m.—Perry Meson 17.39 p.m.--Mystery Theatre 11.30 p.m.—Teke Thirty 12.00 p.m.—CBC-TV News 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 a.m.—Lione! 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AT LAST WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT iS IN THE MODERN More to enjoy! aos Wrigley'’s Spearmint, everywhere in the Big Dime | Doublemint _and Juicy Fruit Gum are now available were a woman and four child- 9W" f oan All - ‘whose struggle to exist already EXPRESSES GRIFF is precarious Maj.-Gen. Lewis W. Walt, .Such acts, particularly. the commander of ihe 25,300 US. serious ones, are but a few. But marines in South Viet Nam, de- they raise questions in the iplored the five deaths “American -m-+1itary—estab- | “Such of the rati ¥ buildup is under way to help the | deeply,” . suit: a * ex. faltering South Vietnamese halt |press my deep sympathy to the the Viet Cong tide. It is a maxim in South Viet loved ones of such innocent .. victims as I do to. the loved Nam that no victory _is possible ones of marines who have USless the population is won |given their lives.” over to the government side. In another incident an of. Semior U.S. Army and marine \ficer asked permission to burn COMmanders constantly _ stress several huts as a punitive this point. But the theory Is measure in a village the Viet hard to get down to the, squad Cong had used for concealment, 294 platoon level. He suggested, however, this . ; {might cause trouble with the = ony — are under | rural pacification officer whose jj 9iq discipline in regard to job it is to attempt to win over conduct .with the population villagers to the government which they like to describe as! aide : “water for the guerrilla fish to Sure, I'm for pacification-- swim in.” Political commissars five days out of the week,” senior officer said, and him permission té burn. ® are with every unit to enforce ave the discipline _ No such system exists In the) : Amerit’an “'military, which is Hill and Speaking Personally steeped in traditions that. make cec political control over troops her- 19-30=Chaitber Music CBC ony i 11,00—News and Regional Weather US Army advisers to South Itt ital ond Vietnamese nits which have 11.38--Starlight Sera _ had first-hand experience with 12.00—CEC News, Weather end the marines say they are ap- ipalled at times by some of the Sports—CBC ' : 12.15—News end Music—CBC young marines’ actions. Not all . jof this can he dismissed as CBA |inter-service rivalry. I" | Special. schools have carefully WEDNESDAY oriented the advisers to the po- litical side of the war, but no 6.00—Th mir ; sam aie as Kd _ a V such training is abailable for coe = ng . ee = 1 the ordinary soldier and marine | £.1S-martme Sporncas’ being sent to South Viet Nam. 823.-The Sidenins See oan 8 Army officers concede that 8.35—Leave it To Bennet ones me ce 9.00—CBC News ee cei = CR 45. Plague 16. Turf IC “4 9.11—Commentery ame Om te ie eet oe ree Pees 46-Prophets 19. British Pstnic MORIA > 9.16-AM. Chréni le were_the first U.S. combat men. 6. tset : DOWN crown }UNIAINTERENIAIIAILY : assigned to South Viet Nam and ; 'P EICIRIOMMAIF IRI HcIAl —| 19:30—Music On The Move at : : 11. Epic 1. Helps colony -[RIEIOMEFIRMESIEIS| 2m) 111.00-—CBC News the first to mix with villagers. atoviag 2. Book of 22.Court [Asien tier pat 11:05-Memn- Camm. lols Pewee HAND OUT RATIONS 1@ Gatsuay Nau 23."Blue ENIDIEMRNIAINC 11.15—Fer Consumers _ The marines have carried out toShinto = Testament Eagle” gn Aoisisiviattl 4 11.20—Record. Album iattempts. inthe pacification, temple “3. Hagmonize 24. Yes: — (BIRIOIOIFISMMIR Alte! 11.30—The Archers field. Villazes occupied by the) £3-——~ ballot’. 4:¥rencn- Sp. AIR IOMMIAMMWI1 [OlEIR| 11:aS<> You Fac Ai Quarter idartaie “ales fee 14. Wrath Gain 26. Si- RIAIREIRMmAC IRs! | i j ! an medi-, : SIE TRIE MM SIAINIS] t 12.00—Jamberee Junction cal treatment. Marines hand out! 15- Roman river basin benran 12:15—Boy Meets Girl rations and. candy. highway 5. Compass gulf ‘esterday’s Answer 32.30—Maritime Farm 8'Cast The breakdowa. in applying 16. Eve in- point 28.‘'Tales* - 83. Sever - | 1.00—]CBC News and Weathe the theory of ““winnthe the flammation 6. Figurine author again. i | 1:15—The Young Folk hearts and minds of th : |. 17, Unit of 7. 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Broaden Q % 6.15—On Parliament Hil! «>, @Memy strongpoint. Many react 25:Faint = ol AD es 6.20—Teday’s Editerial accordingly, especially when 27. Instant | 6.25—InlandWeatherand Sports comrades are wounded or killed 30. Capital of : ieee Scores : ‘in the assault. Colombia : 6.30—Business Burometer i Nearly all the villages the 32. Exclama- j |. 6.35—Music In The’ Evening marines move into are under tion 7.30—Agenda and Centennial Expo some degree of Viet Cong con-| 33. Smallest 8.00—Assignment trol, often by default. * gee abbr, 8.30-— Seund The Sixtie | . Reverence | cae Week Theatre : |WEED OUT VIET CONG 36. Tattered : 110.00—CBC Nat'l News On One of the aims in bringing piece | Parliatent Mill end U.S. troops to South Viet Nam 37. Hesitation i Speaking Personally is to help re-establish govern- | sound a | 10:30—Couchiching Conference ment control and weed out the 38. Anthropoid i 11:30 —Musieal Program Viet Cong from the villages. 39. 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Eventually, you lose four tricks. pone oot aiane i- “The — element —of —Juck—-deter-__There is a hetter method of | |f¥O LocateD A \ IVs A'6000 THN You ph ankle aheon mines the outcome of many a play which makes the contract. | eee era te ae + CHOMDE Tm OGRE FOR? hand, but declarer’s method of It covers the possibility that the [piay can sometimes overcome clubs are divided 4-2, and, to lad luck and change what ap- that extent, is a vast improve- ars to be a losing cause inte a ment. winning one. : Win the diamond with the | Let's say you're playing this ace, play a club to the king. a |hand at four hearts and West heart to the ace, and follow with leads # diamond. The. possible |* club te the ace. Now you ruff a club with the nine losers are two diamonds, a pin 8 If West overruffs you. make ‘ cards something. West's failure to overruff should not fool you, because it is possible for him to jhave the queen and yet decide to discard. | Your proper play now {fs a low heart, since this play guarantees the cohtract, eome- what may. | The best the opponents can then ido is take the queen of hearts and two diamonds.. after which you establish dummy’s Fifth Pack. sure entries to dummy which “merged the hand. so let's assume he dis- | |club for a discard. You have two a major Viet Cong force, de- stroy it and then pull hack to the miain hase US. troops so oo ‘The Guardien, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 11, 1965. 11 TOUGH PROBLEMS FACE YANKS | ;Health Minister Judy LaMarsh as a “dough head'’ Saturday night has been asked by his Ot. far have failet fo come up “withesawa supesior foran explanaiton one such battle. If American perimeters are to expand as planned, some day these villages will be behind American and South Vietnamese forward positions. The. French found in the Indo- china war that village hatred and apathy turned their forward positions into’ isolated outposts subject to attack from any direction. As control faltered and collapsed outside Hanoi, now capital of North Viet Nam, Communist battalions sub- isolated strong points one after another. Doctor Asked ood. : this strikes at villgaers dl @ Explain OTTAWA (CP) — A federal health department doctor who was quoted as referring to unfortunaie — products |shment —while--a—-tremendous- RIDE EY'S BELIEVE IT-OR-NOT______ = TRS aprte RUDOLF yon ERLACH oF Berne. Suitzeriand, HAVING PERSONALLY KILLED THE PT Pye ount Ru : . Bea ie ON THE SLAIN. LEADER'S A LETTER APPOINTING won ERLACH TUTOR OF THE DEAD COUNTS ORPHANED SONS- HE CARRIED OUT HIS DUTIES CONSCIENTIOUSLY UNTIL HE WAS HIMSELF SLAIN —BY HIS OWN SON-IN-LAW ©. Ny Sees Sbere Ne. Et, Sold le weet of the news report. Dr. Sylvester Drabbit ap. peared at a public hearing in Frobisher Bay, N.W.T., to ad- dress a government - appointed advisory commission studying the development of government in the Northwest Territories He was quoted to have de- scribed remarks made by Miss LaMarsh at Frobisher Bay last year as “‘a dough head talking,| not a leader.” Dr. H. A. Proctor, the depart- ment's director of medical sery- ices, said’ Monday he has asked Dr. Drabbit to make a report on the matter and describe the eir- cumstances under which the remarks were made. 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