10 the Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs, Jan. 24, 1.963. Congo Problems Unsolved Despite Katanga Events ope more stable. There “I” he a coal pressure the UN has felt really sharp rediution. ' this \\ill ease much of the finan- R" \IAX HARREISOV UNITED NATIONS tAi‘.‘< The collapse of the Katanua military force has ended The Congo's biggest crisis. hui ii has by no means solved Congo problem. UN officials say it will take cars to straighten out the cha~ otic. situation in the former Belgian territory. central government faces many roh iems it cannot handle without help. Steps are being taken in shift the emphasis to civilian aid or a massive long-term protect but a sizable l'N force will he maintained to guard against a new flarenp of vinlonco There is no thouth at I7‘\' lleadquar. ters of withdrawing UN force! completely. One of the tasks Assigned to the I“! originally was to help the central government main- tain law and order. That is taken to include stopping auv kind of trouble rancing up to civil war. COI'I.“ (‘AI'SE (‘ONFIJFT Trniihlc could come from two Sources. Most likeli- is an out- break of tribal warfare. ti'adi. tional in The Congo. The other possthiiity is that the power struggle among ("ongo political factions could lead to a military conflict. The latter is not expected but the political situation is too not t‘ertaln to rule it out, i‘remier (‘vrille Adoula has enemies and the national army has yet to dmnnstrate how loyal it wotild he to the government in a polit- ical cv-itls. . . rate. the WV is not planning to liquidate its (“open force until the situation is much YORK Atlll \ii's_ ('lauiln ('«l'A‘v rel]. “'Inf‘lnfi. were recent guest.- of Mrs. Gordon Crockett. York Mrs. Stewart Yesev was hos- tess to the York Women's Tip stitiite on Thursday evening. There was a fair attendance. Vtrs. Ramsay Auld and dangli— her-in-law. Mrs. Walter Auld paid a short visit to York re- cently. \irs. William Cooke. York. has returned to home after being a patient in the Pill. Hospital. Fmest MacDonald. York. is a patient in the PITT. Hospital. A number of York children are Ill at home with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas lioore‘ and lamiii'. Charlottetown, spent Christmas in York with Mrs, Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr, and Vim. Roi-hard Sch- maly. York. had a pleasant sur'i, prise at Christmas when their daughter arrived unexpectedly from Montreal to spend the holidavs with them. fir and Mrs. Malcolm Allen, York. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maciierinan. Glen Valley. Viiss iiclcn Lewis. Charlotte- tonn spent Christmas at her home in York. \irs. ilai'irl \laclionnltl. (‘llar- Iniifi‘h’iWTi. was a recent guest of i her sister. Mrs. Gordon Croc- kett \Ii'. and Mrs. l.eith Walls and family. t‘liariottetown. \‘lSII- ed briefly in York. and Mrs. Kennth \Iar- . Glen \‘aiiev were re. ' ' k 5 Grace Vcksey, daiizhter of \lr. and .\‘irs Ricl'l' has returned home after heini: a patient in the E' ET Hospital \‘ir and \‘Irs. Lakcn Lewis and family visited recently with Lewis' parents. Mr. and -. .lohn Maciwnnan, Glen nd \Irs. Hazcii iioward. Cornwall were recent visitors in York, . and Mrs George White< ' g visited in Murray River recently. \ir and \‘irs. Imih Rrowii and son Allen. spent Christmas with Mr and \lrs, Roy Creed in Charlottetown. William Watts. York. is a pati< ent in theI Prince Edward island Hospital, Keith Rodd and son ('hristop- her who were here from Quebec i’lSliet'I in York with \Tr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett. recently. Mr. and Mrs. .iohn Holroyd and son Geoff, Winsloe were recent visitors in York. Mr and Mrs. l-‘rankic Lewis 5an children spent (‘hristmas in , Elierslic with Mrs. iiewis' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mil- ler \tliss Viarjorie Lewis. C‘har-‘ lottetown spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry . ork. Rf). Lewis. BRITISH GIRLS OFFERED LURE LONDON (Ai’t-A travel agent has offered British girls a low-cost. vacation in ro- mantic Austria with these free i added attractionswlonciy US. 3 soldiers eager to meet few males who can speak English. ; Richard Heller. director of the agency. laid US. author- ities are enthusiastic about the idea, i The British girls would stay I at Ehrwaid in Austria. The. i resort is ID miles from Gar- tnisch in West Germany. the. bignest U.S. recreation place in Europe. About 2.300 officers and men spend their vacation It Garmiach every week. "Many the tinin do not speak German and cannot hon P\‘(‘i‘. \ \\ 1‘ 4y I,” /,." "Mai/é] 2% and for 2‘: yea s. 1'5. Ambassador Adlai W/// I‘. loosen and UN Undersecretary; Ralph J, Bunche. ch cluded that the major part of the ahead. MUST MARI-l REPAIRS went on to say that reduction of the UN military force would we really hoped to do. and that Stev- is the most in an tax-10‘ ange the, other day. non- UN Congo job still was Rnnche. also American, n the gate “for what we're. in The Congo for. what massive technical pected .centrai government‘s plight. it will be getting a share t t ssmnnce snort in human his-'0! the cues from KLtanu'li r v " One of the most urgent prob- lems is the. restoration of roads. bridges and railroads damaged or destroyed during the fighting. Other term assistance in public ad- ministration. education. agriculture and engineering. he capitulation of Katanga President Molse. Tshombe is ex- iead to easing the financial projects include WONDERFUL IN EVERY WAY—that’s CO-OP SUPER MARKET wonderful MEATS and PRODUCE . derful selections of FAMOUS BRANDS SERVICE and ft to In today. 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