l Sfin-is AIR. ’1‘[«|U|{s[)Ay rsi‘<])‘t’d really seriously he put-‘ C""'Y"“V , — . u.s. woN"r INTERFERE ‘ L30 p_m__Mum_.. I a Hodges told a press confer- > 2 00 P rn.—Pauword r I _ e a I n r a m iesnccerilllzfildtilytlllewlldlihicliaille gm : z gag °:'-,s:k°;|°T';“ T" l the U.S. government 8lsn‘t gpoinné i g D - - . . I .31 . .—r-' dl G‘ I By HAROLD MORRISON du-t‘ H1 d .. . _v . ‘to do anything about it. 3 3 :00 [‘))lI'l"1‘..-Mf|'¢flPIYper inn YVASHINGTON (CP) _ Ext”. Cazétélg"§nb;ot:1dca§oi{’{’hcit1e:’dEhlmzpigsentaativeg cihtau rnfian of Martin said: “After we have > 430 p_m___7°d,y ., “om. Iii}: Acfifgariie-15:1 ilgtxlnisgter Martint says night over educational channel}; ltany ag'l;l)ua;;.h-;3rorls:lgl‘1:ll‘i%iIr;en- ggfiloped on; p§0gl'a|'I;)a\;ltl;‘l1 i __R i D i overnmen in- in us, ‘ ' I ~ ' - . , — ‘ 3.30 :'nT1‘.—Mauzszlc. Half“ tends to extend its tariff-rebat- L0(s)(l(nSeAT rnoiglllrgilris !l{)!il'der3lt]tl' Launer amuse rm". a"t°m°b"e "’d"s":y " W’ Mm 6.00 P-rn.—Yogi Bea: ins Program to aircraft and‘ Sponsored by U.S. National l.lai'ries aiwlé ola ‘lb Ilnlo esspr "love on to other mdusmea' the 6.31 p.m.—Gozetto Chemical production once the Educational Television an or-‘of Torontoy 9 mversny -auicrafl Industry‘ the chemical 7.0l p~rn.—CFCY IV News P'°g'am °" ‘“"""‘°b“° “°b‘*l°5 Eanilalion that operates mainly The Canadian automotive in- Industry‘ Admittedly’ the mm‘ 7.15 p-m.—-Keyboard Melodie L‘ fully d°V°l°l’9d- tlirough Ford Foundation funds centive sch eme has be for ms!“-me‘ would be muchl 730 pm__H,n¢°¢i, However, Finance Minister the program seeks to focus at: shar l ’.l/- ' d b Us n more d‘f.fi°"‘‘l '0 wmk °“‘t b°'l 800 p_m___D,_ Kiidm Gordon questions whether the tention on current cross-border pysmltcm Hy . I Com. cause " mm as concentrated “I Z 9:00 p.m.-Lucy — automotive formula can be ap- problems, concentrating mainly figlfitt ecre aloafigfifedffi: industry_lin the sense that tliei _ 9.30 p.m.—The Serial plied to other industries. sug- on the automotive situation. ports to Canada Lea said the aut°'m?-ble or the “Mn” ind“-i 0 10.00 P.m.—Grind| gesting that some other scheme Martin. Gordon and Diefen- US Treasury Department now try Is" - Ix 10.30 P-"‘-'P‘”d' may have to. ‘l9Vl“'d- baker 8PP€«'iF€d 0" the Pl‘0gI‘am is. examining the scheme to de- Mam“ adqed mm he L7‘ .°°n'l "I 11.00 p.m.—1ho Untouchables . And Opposition Leader Dieren- along with American s T!‘ cide wh th c dl 5°"-"'5 "M-“'5 Mk °l ’dd"'°'““' "‘ 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News bake? Challenf-‘.98 the Wli 010 Lea project director for thgecy ar b?d'er am an export‘ tan“-rebanng pmgnm‘ "nu 12.13 o.m.——Loco| Weather 0_P€|'l}ti0n. saying the automo-. nadlan - American Commlttt: 3:,“ slil 1 -- be creating 1 mmppmhemion iz.i4 I.m.—Slgn off tive incentive program llis very wmch is made up of 8 number N eres ‘aw, he said. or creating an unnecessary . "“'°“glY d°D9- Wrong‘-y applied of business iabm. and other that if a foreign country sub- fear in the.U.S. He argued that = CK(,w.']‘v and Wm not be effective... leaders mm‘! the M0 comm sidizes exports to the U.S.. the such Canadian programs would | ‘ These and other statements M50 Seen were Us congmg; U.S. must automatically apply boost prospects for imports g 12,25 p.m,—-smion Sign on are contained in 8 recorded man Cornelius Gain-gher New a countervailing dut . from the U.S. as well as Can. News, Weather. Sport: U.S. educational television pro- Jerse Democr t d H‘ ol « Mam“ said that since Canad dim export‘ and that ‘mu Loo p.m,._1huml.y Playbill ‘ y 3 3" ""59 is the best customer of the U.S., trade is a two~wa-y street. “This Something in i ' anything that seriously affects may well prove to be in the in- 2.3o p.m.—At Home With . Canada would be bound to have terests of both countries." Helen Crocker 3.00 p.m.—‘l'ako Th‘ - I 3,30 p.m.—Tho Friendly Giant S 0. 3.45 p.m.-Mr. Roger: g I f III 4.00 p.m.-—Mr. Piper ' ., O 4.30 p.m.-Romper Room ' 2 500 p.m.—Razz|e Dazzle Ill 5 30 p m.-Yogi Bear —I 600 pm—Suppar Club > 6.15 p.m.—Tolovi|ion News G‘ . 5 . .—S Cl is 1735 Ppf'r‘n__;ff;"" ” By JULIAN BATES 17 to 45. Women aged 17 to 35 I'll 610 p'm._supp" CM. ’HAVANA (Reutersl—Yout.h isi _must also register for the draft 2 655 p.m.—spom klflll lpday in _a Cuba beset byiin the event of an emergency. -I 700 p_m__Dick pow," Show austerity and isolation. l Until conscription. most young ix “,0 p_m__D., KM", The young leaders of the five- men and women voluntarily Nighclgrwm WRGI A 10.30 p.m.—Parnde ll.00 p.m.—Burke's Law 12.00 a.m.-—CBC TV News l2.l4 a.m.-View oinl 12.20 p.ni.—|.ione| Network News 12.25 I.m.-—Sign OW CFCY RAIMO THURSDAY 6.28—5ign On 6.30--New In Weather 6.35—Counfy & Western Roundup 6.55—-News Ii Weather «.35--Country 8. Western Roundup 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.l5—Coun1ry 8- Western Roundup 7.30—Nawa Ii Weather 7.35—CFCY Farm News 7.4l-—Country L Wutem Roundup 8.00-—News 8.1 l—Weatlner 8.l6-Country 8. Western Roundup l B_45—Weatl1er I ll 8.50-Atlantic News Roundup 8.57—Thi-iught For Todsv 9.00—CBC News & Voice Report 9.30—Perte:tion Viewcasf 9.35—Notes & Mulifi 9.55—-What’: The Song l0,00—News 8. Weather l0.05—Get Rich with Rich little l0.35—Notea Ii Music l0.4D—Mr. Co-op Pr°9'l"‘ l0.50—Notes USC 11 oo.—N¢ws Headlines 3- Wullllf n:o5_N,wg View: on Groceries 11.20-Notes Music 1I,27—Matinea Musical Charade: ll.30—Note| & Music 11.45-Bulletin Board ll.50—Notu & M0! ll.55—Atlantic Now: Roundup 2- 3 Fl’ '|.00—NowI Hea ' 1-,. 5__wh"., om Tapp—CIC 3.03—‘l'rans-Canada Matinoo CIC 8.30-Tops In Country and POP‘ 4_0o—Naws Headline: 3- Wallllfil’ 4.03-Canadian Roundup CBC 4.l0—Top| in Country and POPI The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan 16 1964 13 Canada Plans To Extend year-old revolution — Premier Fidel Castro himself is only 36 —are placing great emphasisi basic training and then served on training "b e c a d o s." the “leaders of tomorrow." The elite of these will be abl to join the United Party of Rev- olutionary Socialist Cuba, the aged in Castro-S cuba_ s0Cce,._ only political party in Cuba. The party now has an mated 25,000 members out Cuba's population of between 000,000 nd 7,000,000. Party leaders say they expect to in- crease membership about 35.000 in the next two years. Membership in the party is the prized goal. but bei g 2 young student is today almost its own reward in Cuba. GET EXTRA RATIONS Special privileges include ex- tra rations eggs and dairy pr0ducls——which are extremely scarce—good. cheap accommo- dation and virtually free vaca- ons. Older students feat-h younger part-time. and leacliei-5 esti- . °l‘ Cuban youths are very chess- I regard these boasts of retalia- tion as natural expressions. ir- ritations, which. however. will: joined the militia. Under this system. they were given 15 days jas guards and drivers for a ,three-hour duty once every 11 ldays. i Sports are strongly encour- baseball and track and field are the favorites. 1 l minded. and almost every large ioffice or government depart- lment has a chess tournamenti going. J. R. Capablanca. Cuban ‘ former world champion, is a national hero. \ ‘ Three Years Given; K'N§tcl3ll=9lxzEl ‘'’‘‘'’'‘'°’ - WAS 50 POVERTY STRICKEN ln Ransom EHOH mar ro FEED H/M.s‘£lF AND /S COURT /-IE OFIEN M(_):\'TREAL tCP) — Marcel‘ go;-[(59 "/5 “way” Tessier. 29. has been senten- | W49 ENTlTLED TO VOTE _ UNLESS HF OWNED A CIOCK flit BAPTISMAL FONT used For centuries in the Cathedral of Mel’z,France, WAS ORIGINALLY A BATHTUB SAL W E /?0M/llV Pl/Bl./C B/4TH ccd to three years in prison. after pleading guilty to forc detaining the wife of ‘manager for $5,000 ransom. - bitlIl_DA|LY CROSSWORD S.0O—Now| I. Wuthor 5.05—Mntlnoo Musiciel Clisvadas 5.o0—Tho Outpom 5.25—Marino Wuthu W nthor . o 6,15--On Parliament Hill CBC .2o—spom Para 0 6.30—Tonlght'a Music 7.0o—lack To The Iiblo 7.30—Naws Ii Weather 7.45--Program Schedule 7.46—Rod Cross Program l.10—Tonight’s Music 9.0o—5oundlngs—CIC 9.30—CBC Strings—CIC l0.00—Nallonal News CBC lO.30—Muslc Canada--CBC ll.0O—News Ii Regional Weather ll.05—Starilghf Soronodo ll O—Nows Headlines In Maritime Wu r ll,35-Starlight Ioronado l2.00—Nows, log, Wuthor I Sports l2,05—Sign off an THURSDAY 6.00—-Tho Gerry iogorty I100 PI" I I-00-News L Inland Woalhor l.l5-—Marltlmo Spomcut I.2l--The Gerry Fogorty Show Pan 2 I.45-Mu Ferguson Sh Iv l0.30—To Merlin! with Music H 00-CBC News ll.05-Shirley Iran ll./l5-—For Consumon ll.20-Record Album IL30-Tho Arclnn ‘ll.l5—Cafo Variety 12.00-Jomboroo Junction 12.15-—Yennouoo Ernie Ford l2.30-—Msritlmo Form B‘cut l-00—ClC News I Inland Woafhtl 3.00—ClC News I.03—Tun:-Canada Motineo 4-N-CDC News 4.03-—Cdn. Roundup Opening lead;—seven of clubs. This hand was played in the match between Ireland and Den- mark during the women’: cham- pionship of the Bridge Olympiad staged in Turin in 1960. The Danish East - West pair were using the openini three 5.00_.Maritimo Fish B'<ut 5.20~'lempo 5.40——CBC Notebook 6.00—CBC News 8. Inland Weafhol 6.l5-On Parliament Hill 6.20-Maritime Spomcait 6.30-—Music In The Evening 7.l5-Ivlino 7.20-Marine Weather & Mullcll lnterlu a 7.30—Busv'nes3 Barometer 7.35-Maritime Mnqszino g,o()——A;aignment 8.30—Rsdio International 9_oo—soundii-ign 9.30—-CBC Strings IO 00-CBC National News Roundup I 3. Speaking Personally I0.30—-Chicho'I Plnco n,oo——symplionv H 4.l0-Music in the Alt 4.10-Countdown l2.45—MvIl¢ In the Nllll . ones . . . . . ACROSS DOWN 22.Lo 3"” l’_l"°f955f“‘5 ll‘9m5f‘lV‘‘_5 3“ _ Tessier admitted to breaking. LBishop.s 1_Fafl 23_.I.o‘ter ['5 ten in their early twenties. ‘Into the home of Mrs. Richard. dares, tom mm B A 28-War-Old laW.Ve!‘ S¢‘I‘Vln8 Larivee in the late afternoon of. 6 surpass 2 Lime 25 Any re Em" E in the foreign ministry said tlie;Jan. 3. and forcing her at gun-‘ 11_p,-ench island. ‘split Eli El?-lfllllll emphasis on youthis so strong point to phone her husband at: fiver amp puise BEE Efllilé that when he visits l-l:-ivanalthe bank. The husband was told 13_Goddegg 4 Seaeagle Nor- “"53 Ha University, where he studicdlto deliver $5.000 to the house..‘ ofdawn: 5 captumg my Qty (351 only a few years ago, he feeis§Tessier was arrested when the: VedicM th a sin coin Emil! Elma:-la . Y 3 like a member of a past gener-lhusband arrived at the home‘ 13. Slope Unite: 27 Soak %l3 ation. iwith police. 14.Approaches Weight flax -- Havana is crowded with tens‘ Varying &gmP1°Y 29 Glossy Yesterday’: Anne of thousands of students from’ Weight: °m°n3l-"3' 3"?‘ other parts of the island. At Draggel‘ Ifldlfl five C0‘-'40“! - most all the luxury apartmentr 15-P07591101 9 vm‘; -N ¢1|d0f8 buildings have been turned intolBUI‘nS Wharf “_°“"°d '3“ ‘"° 33‘°“:h°°" °h"{‘°h - - line Thessaly 34.Affixes 4o.Let it dormitories to help house them.| 18 Beverage mountain 35 Terrible 8tand_ Large private houses in resl-; DIGBY. N.S. (CPl —— The 65-. 19'Firma_ 17 Free 36 Break mt.‘ ‘.‘:::‘”ia53”i,:‘:: i:1§'2.."‘:.e“§";’;li‘;°.li.:°:‘.‘;:”.i.‘::§’:ii$ n3“::L°“:i ,._me-~= gg-5.13%.; 3,, suddengv 42-<=-wean ' . ' C H .U ad - dormitories. or converted intulfleafby Llftle RlVf?'.T 't1;:1eSld8'3’ fix? 21_F°,. ,e','.,,,;’,, 44_Ou. schools. as the former 0“'n8F$‘:f‘0l;;gl(gxx)Wllh 8'" Wilma 035 .".,e,. Z 3 ‘ s ‘ 7 . u leave them. . v - _ . 24_smeu l I. The vessel. built in 1962, was mstoms LEAVE CUBA ‘tied up at the government wharf . t ii 1:. “Gusanos"—the term lilerally.a~t Little River when the blaze 3o_s_s:;:ed means woi'ms—as opponents oi.bI£k§ £1. C8138? of the life W85 mowing is M the regime are called. are al- 11 l‘m1||9-____ agyoung lowed. most encouraged. to ' E Eng], Is 16 11 V/ I8 i:i“°:l° :.:’:.".‘*y.;*.*;:.';:::: “H2; “ME” i 3-51:22:: -~ -- - 5 ‘ i ‘ W.-\Sl-IINGTON (AP -— Pr - ' - Culbat. Itl'lClil(£l_l;l‘£ thoustizce more idem Johns“ has lmminateesd 3,’ gftgfiggnean 1| 1-1 7-3 ’/ 14 1.5 16 11 mag‘ eiooasml guianp exiles mlDr. Donald F. Hornig_. formerlyj “dim ‘ , 1‘ Florida 3'10“ mom‘, from thelprofessor ch emis try at 3s_Da_n¢e.tep ‘ / professional and mfddle classes.lPrincet°n University‘ _“ d"‘c'. 41-M9'|9t31'Y . g, _ i no vagitor of the office of science and 1m|t=1l'8ll Three year conscrp ii \ , . ‘agunuorth ’ recently ordered for men aged'teichnology. “a I 11 3: volcano 34 35, I6 7 38 1! 40 £li.Play CONTRACT BRIDGE «mu 1 -s - language By B. JAY BECKER ‘7 “N00?! es calyx vs East dealer, notrump as a gambling bid in- 48.A. " Both sides vulnerable. dicating a long. solid. minor suit confection i-it: ith l'ttl tside st ength. Noam “"T....'.,.°...°g.,....._ M15. ,.e...,...._ DAILY can-roquom — Here’: how to work it: ‘J97 l overcalled the three notrump 4x Y 9 1- 3 1 A KR with four spades. and the Danish N In 0 N G 1.” E L In 0 W ‘.5 West, well aware that her part- we letter imply standsfoi-another. In this sampleA. is used wnsg nor had a long club suit. bid five hr the three Us. X for the two 0's, etc. single letters, apos- .3 ‘ 53 clubs with a holding of only the tmphies, the length and formation of the words are on blah. 9.173 g Q; 7-4-2! i look day the code letter: are different. gxuoggj .51 ~Mrs. Maguire. North. dec ded, .243 .y..u{Q.11| to do a little gambling of lieri -4 “WW9” 9“°“"°I ..m°.: °:::.i :::.:':.:::: ' "BM" 3° “Esau - s es. . egfogzosll probably had either ii singleton 1-onnon nor! 1- XKFKHKFU xo 'd ' l b . d h b - .5 :lyaCl)’:lr8lC‘l€Sluf0: amslahme "V ‘K x 0 3 5 D ’ 5-"3 D V 3 H O 3 43 is turned out to be a good . . . . . . Y I oryptoqnote: WHAT IS ODIOUS ET NOISE, '5' "°‘“"" mu‘ fv'§fe';";',}r:_“ F‘Ve'.'.f,‘w’f‘;§‘;';e°e§e§“{(f‘ AND 21:091.: wno sciuium AND ni:wm.2—a:m:nsoN UNI.‘ 4‘ 3; Q. make the contract by means of 0 1064. Run: 1'0-hares Syndicate. ho- a squeeze. West led a club. Elal. which declarer ru Mrs. Fellows now played four‘ rounds of trumps. West discard-] in ii club and two diamonds. She then finessed the queen of diamonds. cashed the ace. and next ruffed the following posi- TOGAIN MY FREEDOM FRON\‘l'l-IE ZWAM3lNl TRIS!-,1 cuaueueso THE cuter:--—Mv BARE HAND5 AGAINST ms MACI-lETE.’1'l-\E tion: North 0 A54 Q9 Wool lad '5" '2: . 80:5 Q8 OK109 When Mrs. Fellows then led the eight of spades. West. who . could not afford to discard a dis- ; mond. discarded a heart. As a‘ result. Mrs. Fellows lost no 1 heart tricks and scored the well- earned slam. ./:9’ // //.’o’'«, .’r .nL§VZ\\‘“§\\\‘V ‘. ~\\\\\\\_q\\ . When the Danish team held. I ‘ the North-South cards at the W," lsecond table. they stopped at @ . four spades on the following se- \ quence of bids: ’_ East South Wed. Norfi 30 IO IA ‘"°" °'“* °°"”"“°;’..:.“.““ ' °‘“"~‘ouii BOARDING HOUSEMAJOR HOOPLE THAT REMINDS MEOF THE TIME ‘I. 41- AND CROSSED ND A‘\'lON AFTER MY CANOE HAD OVERTURNED-‘*1 MADE A we RAHD6 I-IA -OVER-HAND.’ IO ESNVI INO1 EH]. ,1 iiamv 11.1 .Ll.3)l VLL3 MINE]-I V)|091Vu| 30!‘ ____ll3.l.!3)lS '2 soonw ‘ ““‘ ‘W Ill-IEVV.’ SPINNING NEVER seem an MAKE GRANPMA nzzv.’ MA are secure: _ '; one’: A Ll'I"l1.E 1-Hard - ,. C @_-~ AY no BEGIN wm-0.’ 0 o— . «(I I - A; V p 7;“ N If‘ - K !!\"v' ~~~ l'VE GOTAN IDEA.’ I'LL GET BPENDA FOQ You /wo \NE'L.l_TWlN * DAT - our SHE'S THE PRETTIEST Gll2L IN TOWN —-.{’ ft‘ K-I‘ l‘.-nun. >_ THATS THE TROUBLE.’ SOMETlMES THE EAslER ON THE. EYES — runs All ELEPHANT ! ..\.- . JJST A LITILE, MARIE! I'M SURE MARK MU. MVE ' ANOTHER PIECE.’ J}-~.;'_—'_.U MY%lIAVIN6 MAX If mull. nur ruse Misuse’ ms OOVEHUORI D<NT minK‘oFAN‘In-iiue our Tl-IE