J--""""—' The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Nov. 29, 1933. 15 0 THEA'RCanada Carried Big Stick F0, Week's TV Guide ”’§£flAt Recent Trial In Cuba Christmas Rash On At Post Office. With the Christmas rush start , mg business at local post offices is showing a rapid pickup, but] officials report that the extra’ help he iliecharlotietown Post; Office will not be taken on until crcv RADIO FRIDAY vwonvfe Jack Beet who has visited Saturday for the h-ial of two .government otficiails, in succes- nesses. and four l Weather ::_:o5‘—-Atlantic News Roundup ‘57__n.¢ught for T a 9'oo»Naws 8: Voice Reports CIC 9;“).-Preview Commentary CDC 915—Notes and Music ' Musical Charsdas a big stick in the ‘ two Canadian pilots tried in Havana last Saturday on charges of possessing explo- gvfis "Id conspiring again“ acting as intermediary for the u a. . . Prime Minister Pearson and f,’,,“,'§”f.f ‘{.',,'“"‘.‘,’,‘,‘{;‘_’c”§;,‘,§°'f,‘,,§‘;’,’j Dec. 13 STUDY FARMING REDBOURN. England (CPL- at- a n w high school in Hertfordshire town are French River, 11.00 Holy Com- munion, St. Stephens Burlington. 2.00 Little Helpers Service, Bur- lington. 7.30 Evening Prayer, St. Mark's. ‘ GHSPEL HALL. O'Leary Road 5.9 On 232::-’News A. Waat r Cuba four times ior The Ca- Canadian pilots c at one s ge Dec. 10. I 6’35.—CounirY if W"':"" '°""d”P “Nu” 9"" 31300 “I0 III- 01 lidlleillnl explosives. sion gave evidence in Spanish Last year the extra help in 6.55—News and West or vent of the Castro 1079!!‘ NW 5*“ °3'°''‘°~ 39'' 501 ‘T311533?-Gd into English Lip the office totalled lill. but it was 1 . zoo—”=b'°W °“"""" ”° ' “""" ‘"" "‘ “"""" W‘ “"5 “' “'9 '°"°"*“l W“? Perl and Milne could not under- learned this morning that ii. is‘ - 715——CourItrv L Welter Roundup I 09910 P0115031 0""-° 0‘ llllld “dill Wll beins Mid year’s extra assistants will be 739——News and West or the trial II which one Clo against them. ‘fgwgr in number_ due to new ,_35.rsrm R=P°" R d “dill l‘°¢¢lV¢d I 30-303!‘ Thg most ghocklng aspect oglmethods of handling mail being l 7_4i—caumry 1- W°*'°"' W" “P (Continued from page 8) ""5"" lem‘ “O “'9 “'1” the trial from a judicial stand- introduced at P1159 - l ,.oo—News was acI|IIm¢d- point was the abject perlonn- Charlottetown residents are’ , B'n—-Weather First Sunday in Advent. 8.00 110- ance put on by a stout Cuban reminded that the final mau.| a.io—Countrv 5 WNW" *°""d“P ly Communion. St. Mark's, 8.33 TORONTO ‘CPl~The C3113‘ militiarnan who acted as coun- in: date for 10081 mall in Dec.’ 1 Holy Communion, St.Tbomss, dial! 30V€l‘flme!!t_ Walked 80991! sei for a third defendant, Maria 1-7 and for out of province mail, . - r l but carried Magdalena Volta Bravo. aunt of '5 °f "'9 Lippert‘s Cuban-born wife. He made no attempt to estab- lish her innocence of knowingly asnofijifiioiw oys this starting their own farm lor: v35—N°'9' ‘"4 MW‘ sat, special service. 1039 “H, External Affairs Minister Mar- Dd - .» 955—Whai’s Th: 5:/no". z_3o p_m_ an 730 pm, sund.y_ tin ‘were diplomatically re- midf tee;]t‘1!f!l¢dthg(;,ueghwa;'A|i)§;:;.t agricultural studies. ” l000"N°‘”’ "d M '7 " 10.30 mi . Breaking of Bread; strained in their ore-trial public rant of the pine. 1 ' 10.05-Noies _an w_fl“":|ch um“ 11:45 a.m. Sunday School. 7:3o‘5l5‘l'°"°°“l' 35°“ "*9 C3595 09 Instead. he accepted her guilt semi-literate peasant woman. l0.30"G°' ml‘ d ‘M ‘ p.m. Gospel meeting. R°“‘ld Pamck Lil’??? t °f as proven and begged die sobbed uncontrollably ‘on being 10.35-N°'” ‘"d x“'w Kitchener. _0nt.. and William court's mercy- ‘sentenced to nine years in P1‘!- n_oo——Nsws av; M tel TRYON CHARGE. The United (Willie) Milne of Montreal. Mm, Magdalena’ 3 p"_heu¢g,on_ l‘°;'u°;.°r:..'"MU.ict,':, c,,m_d‘_ Church. Sunday Schools -— Tl'y- ho1‘;h:wrghcdiplc(l’m?titc ugh 88:13.‘ |l~""' . " on, 10.00. Cr a , .. V" 3”‘ ' ‘ I l IIJO-Notes. ... . T1_ave,se.2‘o.,‘_’w‘¢‘,‘:S,,};°fl T33 government know that any _al- RIPLEY 5 IELIEVE IT OR NOT ,,‘{" ”‘5'B°"°"" '°' - 1.00. Cape Traverse 300 Crap- tempt at summary lush“ '0 ii.5o—Noies and W “ and 730 Rev AH‘ 6.3”” wouid have most serious con- 5” ”,55—At'.antlc News IounduP min’iSl€'1“ ‘ ' ' ‘sequences for Canadian-Cuban § :;.;°;>-¥::.°;“°.'.. ........ ‘ M 1. ti :-3 ; - ' . ca on was i i2.is—oen Mes-erflc .,,,,"“’C‘,:,'fi3, §g,g§C,_,"5;, that should eilhe‘; Llppert or l> l2.30—News and Wosthar 116" ho evemn flowi S PM-Mn! be ‘hm. Canld‘ would 12.45-TOW" Ind CW0’ mérfield “N. am cam have to reconsider its policy of ill] 1,oo—News Hetiadéinas In xlaainar service 10 aolcaem’ ‘Lew!’ continued diplomatic and trade 1.05-—Town an ouniry n-is ' - - - tie; with the ' , I. l5—Tommy Hlclinlef Show-CBC M- M“""’Y B~A-- B-D" mlm5l'°' trolled Caribbean l'eplll:ll:.t'c°I 1: l.45—Town an Country Time WEN [£3,513 TRIAL M, W , , FREE CHURCH of Scotland. ' 2.00—News a as he western Parish. Argyle Show The result of this pressure 0 was that the two flyers were given a fair public ti-ial—by Cu- ban revolutionary standards- which ended with Lippert being 2.05—Tops in Country Time 2.12 Network School B'cast-CBC 2.l5——Matinee Musical Charade 2.47-Tops in Country and Pops Sunday School 10:15 a.m.. Cape Traverse. Sunday School 11.00 a.m.. Worship 2.00 pm. Coleman 11.00 a.m.. De Sable 4.00 PM. How wAs soul: PARTY LAST NIGHT! 3,o0—News Headlines 8. Weather sentenced to 30 years in prison 3,03—Trans Canada Matinee CBC R9V~ Kenneth w-R- C5m9l'°n- and Milne being acquitted. I 330—Tops In Country and Pops minister. Had they been Cuban citizen OKAY‘ WE‘ 4.00—News Headlines 8. Weather there is no doubt that Lippert. HAD EAT’- L03-Canadian Roundup cac WEST PRINCE Presbyierlna at leasi—a self-confessed spy P"AyED_ l.l0—Tops in Country and Pop. Churches. Minister. Rev. Peter for the U.S. Central Intelligence ‘ GAMES Agency—and possibly Milne too would have gone before a firing squad. after a cursory secret iai. The episode demonstrates that the Castro government still attaches high importance to its J. Darch. B.A., B.D., Tyne Val- ley 11.30 a.m.. Freeland 2.30 n.in Alberton 7:30 p.m.. Victoria West 7:30 p.m. Services conducted by The Presbyterian Men. CHRISTIAN CHURCH.‘ Surn- L30-The Outports 500--.‘.'aws and Weather 5.05-Matinee Musieisl Charadss 5.05—The Outports 5.25—Marina Weather 5.28—Tha Outporis 6.00-News and Weather .l.l!)| V.|..l.! s.l5—on Parliament Hill CBC merside. Bible School 10.00 am. P9435005 WW1 Canada. even 620-Sports Parade wo,-51.1,, 11.00 aj-n_ Evening Se, though its initial enthusiasm s 3o—Tonighi'i Music vice is cancelled in Mae, to pa, has been dampened. 70f>—Ba:l: to the Bible ticipate in the United saw,” of When the United States 569- 7.30-News and Weather witness Sponsored by prin cc ered trade ties with Cuba three 745—Program Schedule county Ministeriai atTrm1tyUn, years ago. and later broke off 7.46—Toni'ght's Music “ed Church‘ summemde. diplomatic relations. Canada re- 7;o—NsiionaI Business fused to follow suit, and the B.00—T:night‘a Music ALBERTO” Pastoral chug, Clasttrg itigopazlalnda nilatchine ex- 9oo—ln ex-CBC __ . poie e po cy sp . 9.30-—Chaml::er Music Maggifigldchufiigisgif‘ gazgli: T ay, Canada is one of a z 1000-CBC National News CBC Dec Sunday. school to ,,.m_ Wm-- handful of “"e5l91"_‘ h9ml5Ph€1‘. A 44,Pa,ir 17,Wo),-. = l0.30—Action Drama ship 11 am Tiznish worship 2 nations that continue to deal 1_Lm_1. . P = |l.0O—News a. Regional Waather ‘ ' with Cuba. However. it has leti “array 1; VN Man — , p.m. Alberton Sundav School 11 . '1 0‘ ll.05——Star|ight Serenade am worship 330 ‘pm (Note no doubt about its dislike fol‘ 5_G;-egg 1,Af1-jcan gods 2 ll.30—News s Maritime Weather Ema’, ' ‘ ' Cuban tleup with the Soviet 9.5.3.; 20,1.-us; ll.35-—Starlight Serenade ‘ b‘-°C- ind hfas.disati>iM:n:d Ha- che 2.1-‘eign 21. Gram- 12.00-News, Wssihsr In Sports Scores . V8113. Y 1'6 115108 0 9 C011!‘ 10 French 3. Perform; us .i2,o5_5;g,. on iahsfiégl cnhglffi :lel‘Csl}aIll);1dW1th Cuba except on rive 1. Chinese 25.lpi‘iver cu Jardine —- Lay supply. Mimine- 31$-‘DEED 11' alfgifg mo“. mu" %3]5l‘u1§1l3;’m- M°S"u":;-".9 Still. the Cuban government 12.Co'netests mint falls: "1 39 P~m- " .3’ ‘deems the relationship between -of eed O.Native N.Y. .m..n.. ¢-,,..y Fogarty Show Elmsdm 10 '”"- M°“l’°“ 3 P-’” the two countries important 14. Begrpsys: or Yemen 26. Exhibi "°" ' MARGATE Pastoral Charge «'f,."g°."'m to heed Candi“ Wm 15 1.31’ embark " 33$“ 1' . i "l ' - 1! - :.?2'_",$\:§,ir:':w;pt:,:;':,"‘ w""‘°"! United Church.1N;)w Londolnmloi Though a trial was stsged-- 1s.Beto2-o 8.'Eyed ofdawn_ udent 52...“, Gmy Fogmy show em. Marsate 1 - 8-3;‘ P tfliwith nine Canadian correspond- 17.Exc1ama.- 11- Migrate 30-Ab°|_1m‘1"1l 37-T_° W1“ pm 2 River 2.30 pm. Rev. . a- ,ents admitted and. accommo- tion 13. Partors inlilies dinner = “A__"“ Bob Gaul“ Show erson. minister ;dated in every possible way by 18. observe ships 81.Lei:it 88.Carous_a.l “0_G,,,,y . sh°w_,m ,‘ "ens P Cu government—tbe ver- 19. Leapins’ keel stand: moldweight E U5__M“ Ferguwn Show AN(%-IgCI;AtNmuSEFl3l»“t Sufidayilfin dict obviously had been decided 15.511110-bl-18 P7-‘ml? “V001 x 9.00—CBC News 1- Direct Reports lfigvgnt GPO” rim u 8 m _ ;l5a:h9m‘i':lt3:;t 22-::b5:x1_E1'3-\'l1- < 9.10-Preview Commenter ‘ ' ' ' _ ' ' ' 9.l6—A.M. Chronicle ' :t*;r:1e;;-1e:'-S1fIen-r;i-30<H‘<,>1ts;1 31?; ti:falreitsi'efli;tgtfll1)i;oi;lgéh hgllllel-si‘:l:t‘l:%$ ‘:5-Eggilpid l'J.l5—Playroom ‘ ' . . ‘ . . ' _ ,M0__c°u" of Opinion Delmont Yeo. R6010!“ sider its (g€1ClSlDl‘l—f-Wlllcll later 26 §€1\1\s§(:1ota "-0°-CBC News rayon — BONSHAW United {:5 393°‘; “"3"; ‘;°"lh‘* ““°'.‘- 283,85.‘ , '''°5‘‘W°'“°"" C°"""°'"I'° Baptist Pastoraie. rev. . . t ""h w‘;'gh""t‘l$_ ti °5' 1“ ' “guy 5°“ M5" Graves, Minister. Services Try- lzurlzaln that Milan '1 "3 .13“ ltencining " '5‘F°“ C°"’”"""' on a.r.:-, Westmoreland 3 end Li rt V 913" “t 3° 1°“ azxlndof ” 2'l‘”°‘°"d “”""" p.m. Trynn Sunday School at 10 ? -ape 1”)" , ge 3 id is- "'3”“"'° A"l‘°" a m ' Westmoreland I p.m. .¢'erm' d- fyt: 5: “-ere pyepar 34. Coal scuttle : ll.-45—Music on the Heather ‘ I. ltgngge will bee mm ted! sign. 35'Is]a'“d = ‘2'°°_J""b°'" J””‘”°" 57”“-"“ELn " °'1'E‘““ a relativel shofirt) timue 8 er 1"“ 6‘ l2.l5—Ths Music of Don Messer ,5“-na United gaping c,nu;-c,n.l Though :1 r than 1. It in th fiver: G‘ |2..'l0—Maritima Farm 3'cast es‘ Minister REV. Maxwell Nes- Cuban onteoxge me [flan]! was : Eng. m "°°_cBc N"”' '"d w"'l"' hilt 5Pl‘lW3ll9ld *‘ 0" ify Cadadian standards. 33-5““‘*“’‘ "'5‘"l°'“'"V '''‘’'‘'°' 55°“ Learv — 730 P-m~ Special SP9!‘ The Cane an e in b a s s y re- d°°“‘°’ ” ”5'""" °“' F°' M"°dY ‘ker. ‘REV. G-W- U1‘dflhll'l- Sun‘ cruited two excellent Havana 38‘T°°y° l.59—-Dominion Observatory Tin-no dav school .5 “gull lawyers who were permitted to 39.1-Ialf Q ' nsl ’ - - diameters 2.o0—Tirno out For Melody 0-LEARY UN"-ED pagan] ”ggflfiinélgenlznfiggexfadlnac322:3‘; 40.Charactei'- 2.l5-—National School B'Cast Charge. Re.,_ David W. Ham“ documents pupa‘. by u‘. lstic‘ 7“-"‘J°l"‘ 9'05"“ 7°"! I 5'07)’ ton. B.A.. B.D.. minister. 9.30 prosecution. 41'L°"g""3': 3°°"C'c NW" Brae 11.15 Combined Service Such privileges are unheard 5 3.0.'.l——Trans-Canada Matinee 3 3o—1rans~Cansds Matinee 4-00-CBC News 4.03-Canadian Roundup CBC 4.|0—;Muslc In The Air 4.30—Counidown 5.00—Mar|time Fish B'cuO 5.20—-Tempo and CDC o.O0—-CBC News I. Weather 6.1.5-—On Parliament Hlll 6.20-Maritime Sponuus 6.25—Music In the Evening for O‘Leary and Bloomfield at of in cases involving Cuban se- i2‘1:;'{f‘t°r Bloomfield. zoo West Devon 7.30 curiiy. 3- Services of Witness at Trinity TESTIFY IN SPANISH United. Summerside. Su nday However, there was no cross- School in 0'Leary at 10.00 a.in. examination of prosecution wit- CONTRACT BRIDGE . By B. JAY BECKER DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE -'- Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R. is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two O’s. etc. Single letters. IP03‘ trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptograin Quotation I EXUKLYE XN Y GYH A83 XN viiobwa aor 7.l5—B Ii 7.20—IVlsrl:o Weather and Musical QUIZ '"'~r|vd- YouareSoutli.lsodisidesvul- iixmnxna DJ NFKHO iucxusou of attempting a tract is too great 3. -Four spades. The chances otru ‘ 7.30-Dialnsss Barometer _ 1' mp con. 7.35——Nailon's Business nag-aMe.'l‘lieblddinghasbeen: xENK’N aJnxM._REYNN Sports Scores 12.15-—Music In The Night can-r MEET nrooaer OSLO iAPl—Norway will form The Congo It is unable to meet a request for help building a Congolese navy. a Ipokesman for the‘ defence min- Nnrwegian no is short of the type of training personnel The C0030 has asked for. ISSUE WARRANT LONDON (Reuters)—A ludle issued a warrant Thursd for the arrest or Terence Chandler. 31}. one of the leaders of Brit- lstry said Tuesday. He said the Inc 4. ‘K1754: OK QAJ5 j.A78 1. Pass. There is no reason to make four spades than three no trump. On the contrary. it is in very likely that North wiu have a stopper in the suit led and will be able to cash nine or m o r o ’ ks. A tour spade contract raijit easily result in the loss of four tricks. particularly since North has twice shown mini- mum values after opening the bidding. The hand can stand the loss ol tour tricks in notrump. but not in spades. 2. Four clubs. This hand does not lend itself to notrump play and is obviously better adapted 0' to a suit contract. The four cluh bid (forcing) permits North in ubs Ndlence failed go on or beiatedb in court to stand trld Ilonl show support for IPId¢I- M100? Petr Neale. 21. on gun pass contracts are tairly ‘HIP!!! arising out oi denion- rare. since most with a Poten- disflla the state visit ual eleven tricks will make Imctoraaosbtiaa mi and niun-ichatnocnunpiasrssas in. 3 is out In due! think that it will be easier to be It is possible that both four; spades and three notrump can . made. depending upon part-i four spades is likely to prove! easier to negotiate than three ; notrump. 4. Four clubs. It is practically ‘: certain that partner can make l three notrump with this hand. but a pass is not recommended I because there is still a possibil- . ity of making a slam. Thus. six I clubs would be a good contract E if partner had some such hand ' as. investigating the slam possi-, bilities by bidding four c‘.ubs1 does not seriously jeopardize the i game North is likely to re-l spend with either four spa es.: five clubs or six clubs. The in- tention is to pass whichever of l these bids North chooses to‘ make. since we have done about allthstoaabsdoastsarrivaatl ihspopusoniraot. l 7.45—A d If eh lass south west , 8.0o—-AEs.i;ni.nent 1 ‘Q PIG 1 Q Pass gf)o’:l'3l"'ll1:c8el<iEioI‘X]'rep'::icekes an-le’evs',;y‘ Ygtiflna. cg,-pupqnoiae: HIESJTORY HAS ITS TRUTH. LN’ s.3o—R 4- I to rd»... t a ' Pass 8 Pass ‘ so a memo HERB.- 9.00—ln.da': n r . 5;!’ Pan : t:,it:ml°.:le'u 33:“ mew ‘hoe. (0 nos. Kine rosiuns syndicate. Inc.) ';‘3g:‘3'.:::; C” ‘whim nmfwelfi gill‘; glgvwsglg “£3 a] risky affair. The danger of p aying notrump is that the op- , ‘O 3 & spsaliing Psrsanslty hands? ponents. having the advantage of H. o—cac songs 1. aaxqm. eqoz 9.13 4.35 the openjns lead. might be able _,_.___._ 1 3o—csc in: C b p 3. .KQ9-I63 '3 .33 ‘Q95, to establish their long suit before UM-MNE5. 'l.0oM‘Ti<NoN 2'°°"""""'l 3' M""‘° w"'l“' dummy's spades can be establl- SA-$¢N.1‘VE ABOUTTHEMFANOI 3- 439395“ '95 93’ 4*” shed. we won route. EQNVII ENO1 ENIV '||.'| 5---~\: .——___ l