, L Guardian .Chin'IOtIetown. Mon. April 27, 1964. 7; warplanes over Cuba are an an- ; concealed violation of the sov- by Premier Castro in a Havana Sunday that Cuba . longer would tolerate violationsl I ereign rights of an independent ‘ Saattiednsa gingheofUnggid of its air space by American I‘ - I ~' p 81185. I erally recognized standards ofI REJECTS DEMAND .itLternational law." the article The Cuban government de- E c ‘aITfieéi. is . most dan ganded-l in g iote to Washing? . _ erous. n. ' ' I policy which could lead 8to thel mats.rtfh:I«i:he flighffli: (9:161:13: i risk of a new sharpening of ten-; The US. state department re-i sion in the Caribbean area. . . ..‘ jected the demand. WILL SIDE w The Izvesta article said: “it “Gentlemen [$115332 to [n.t ll completely clear that there; : timidate us. it Cuba is sub-1 can- no ml lmpm‘vemem m' .jected to a treacherous attack ‘; Sovret-Amertcan relations at the: l the Soviet Union will not put up.1 efienuhff the 'lawm lntere‘us I l with it and will side with Cuba ‘ ° 0‘" lends' mmde the m- : It has declared this before and “messy an? (lga\gfui'r1ghts or the ? confirms this now." rep“ w o u a" ' ‘ Izvestia said it is an inalien- areThvingognalisiances flights able right “I CUPa “'0 '3“ the‘ necessary subgltitutee forlorT-Isit: necessary measures to put anf inspectio'm demanded 1 , i 31152.2:tumour are: by i. * r "If the provocation§ are ceil- the on-site in« I mued 338015t Cubfl- 1‘ 531d» spections. despite the fact the Russians urged them to accept them. BlGGST-APPIEST EVENT EVER! .. CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK suns to ' “the responsibility for them will‘ be borne by those who organizer these provocatio US. has said it intends to continue the flights. PILOTS STRIKE President Joh n s o it told a ROME tReuters» — Pilots of Washington press conference Alitalia. Italy's national air- Thiesday the flights are essen-‘ line. staged a four-hour strike tial to determine whether anyl Thursday in protest against the GIFT CERTIFICATE EACH DAY :w offerislilved missiles arel‘ company’s use of a oreigni , ing ins a e in Cuba. The‘ crew on a North Atlantic cargo Rlussmns withdre their nu-l route. The strike affected take-l S cear-armed medium - rare: offs from Home to airports N' V b ‘ow ‘ ' ' " ' I rockets in the 1962 confronta-‘ within Italy and abroad. but] . 0:11;}, y 1 "0 Hall and basmon '20. Gut cerhiwates “PM t0 ncoming traffic was not de- ti tion. ‘ I This followed up a declaration. laye . Fred Morrison. Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Lawson Drake, Wayne Peters is the proud Owner of a four pound a n u t h r e e quarter ounce trout shown a b o v e. Wayne. who lives at 313 Grafton Street in MOSC OW per has denounced U.S. recon-‘ I . artll t'nitcd States has conducted pe- Charlottetown. whopper Saturday morning it the Bonshaw said that he used minnow bait to catch the 20 inch long fish. Russian Paper Denounces Reconnaissance Over Cuba :APi—The Soviet: riodically since the government's official newspa-l 515 Of OCtOPeI‘v 1952 ' The article r'iissance flights over Cuba and? “Observer-" “'hiCh means some' . rated that the Soviet Union one influential in P re m i e r side with Fidel Castro‘s is- Khrushchev‘s regime, And its, land country if it is attacked.‘headline was: ‘ izvesia stepped into a con-; lowed to violate the Sovereignty 'rovci‘sv between Havana and 0f Cuba." ‘ \l'ashinaton with to n g In Washington, a state depart- .-i~~ti_cle sharply condemning the merit aerial surveys of Cuba that the‘ comment. i caught the ‘ area. Peters missile cri- , was signed by “No one is al-i spokesman declined to "O, “The flights of American YDU CFIN'T MISS ; SHVING WITH P5P Money slip through your fingers? You need PSP. 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