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Broadcast 100—Atlantic School Broadcast 42;\5—Tommy Hunter Show ;A5-~—John Drainie Tells His Story B—Trans-Canada, Matinee Variety Hour With Agostint Fish Broadcast |By Cuba Police ‘Iman said Young probably will eee | Sought In i ft < i [ 2 Eres ey! Late gee af z | i i br 2 fz ne if F : =e 5 BF z F B & & g 8 Chain Letter Deal * 7 os Se, yas : oe ey et e P - “ ne es ee : 2 Pegs « friehds. The two friends go through the sare procedure.. = g | FREE sf Lee g aie 8 - if if | they Ss 2g complaints. TORONTO (CP) — Transport Minister Hees took a squint into the future last week to give a Toronto audience an indication of what may be in store for aviation 15 to 20 years from now. He said Canadians likely will see: 1, Coast to coast flights in Can- ada taking only 1% hours and Newsman Taken HAVANA (AP)—Cuban military intelligence agents Thursday cap- tured Frank Austin Young of Miami, who fled a military jail Wednesday to avoid serving a 30- year prison sentence. . Minutes after Young was seized,» agents arrested James’ Buchanan, a for the) Miami (Fla.) Herald, and charged he was carrying medical aid to Young. ‘ | Both men were taken Into cus- tody in a Havana tourist hetel. The first word of Buchanan's arrest came from the U.S. em bassy. The Nationa! Broadcasting announced, meanwhile, that two of its Cuban photograph- ers also had been detained by military authorities. The two, Aviation Future Is Predicted By Transport Minister Hees a RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT . TF, eae ee ae > x st ere : * x } _ P ee Y, oe 4 .. £ ots ‘oe as e ee i ee ees = ee! ee ee ee Reg oe $ ‘ ? 14, 1959, 15) \ \ Atlantie crossings in well under two hours, with supersonic planes flying at a speed of 1.800 miles an hour and at a height of 75,000 feet. 2. Medium - range flights in Canada at speeds of 600 miles an hour instead of the present 200 to 300. . 3. Carrying of more than 30, 000,000 domestic air passengers annually in Canada — compared with nearly 5,000,000 now—and of more than 10,000.00 passengers to and from Canada on interna- tional flights—against 1,500,000 at present. 4. Automatic blind-landing sys-; tems, with pilots monitoring in- struments instead of actually fly- ing their craft. 5; Perfection of vertical take- off and landing which will elim- inate the long drives to and from an airport and revolutionize short- distance passenger transportation through direct city-to-city hauls? 6. Some form of combined _air- craft-ground operation—along the lines of present railway “‘piggy- back” hauls with trailers—that will combine planes and trucks to offer direct express and cargu services. The statements were included in a text of the speech issued to the press before delivery. Charles Santos and Luis Rivas, del Rio, where they had gone to) make pictures dealing with Young’s escape. Young was sentenced Tuesday | by a military tribunal in Pinar del Rio. He surrendered Thurs- day to an army intelligence agent in the hotel in downtown Havana. NO RESISTANCE He.was unarmed and offered no; resistance. Am intelligence spoke face a new military trial on es- cape charges. Young, who with 19 others was sentenced Tuesday by the Pinar del Rio military tribunal for counter - revolutionary activities, had 36 hours of freedom before a hotel waitress betrayed him. He registered at the hotel un- der the name of Jack Morton) Wednesday morning after riding! from eastern Pinar del Rio prov-| ince. Except for one excursion in’ Havana's streets, he remained in. the room. i Military authorities said they) expect to transfer Young to a maximum security cell at La Ca- bana fortress, Havana's ancient military prison. He escaped from | Pinar del Rio confinement by cut- ting a hole in the cell wall. CONTRACT BRIDGE By- B. JAY BECKER Weldon Chan | Goes To China OTTAWA (CP)—Weldon Chan and his family are going to be deported to Hong Kong. Immigra- tion Minister Ellen Fairclough said last week the 40 - year - old Chinese man tried to make a mockery of Canadian law. Chan’s whereabouts are un- known. He disappeared from his home in Vancouver Nov. 5 while a deportation order was pending against him. His wife came here this week to plead for domicile. for them and their five-year old] DAILY CROSSWORD, ACROSS | §. Krone — 23. Dis- 1. Small spot (abbr.) +. - charge 6.Form of 6. Moving of iron 7.Thin Man's a 11. Mistake wife debt 12. Dreamy 8. Metabolic 26. Any (collog.) disease ‘fruit Drudge 9: Atonetime drink 13. 14, Evergreen 10. Ship's ropes 29. Presi- dent. 15. Playing card 14. Warble 16. Kidd and — 16, ‘ Morgan 17. Natrium fruit (pl.) 18. Coniferoug name tree .20. Owing 21. Wurttem. 33. Chest - measure 34. Shake- 22. Automobile speare’s ial nicke (poss.) 32. Seize sound river ZL. VN moc $ ns ie DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work its AX YDLBAAXR fis LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A fe used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apose © t Arophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints ‘Each day the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation © “yBQD TIP YIZAADNY, YBQD “IP NZED, YBeD TIP KIZQAYD Td ABNEBPZYD—IBQARTO. Saturday’s Cryptoquote: RENDER THEREFORE UNTO CAESAR THE THINGS WHICH ARE CAESAR'S—MAT+ STEWART MacKAY daughter. She saw Mrs. Fair- clough Wednesday, but ap- THEW. parently failed in her mission. In a bristling statement issued] ETTA KETT Thursday the minister said: “Weldon Chan has on successive occasions broken the law of this ; he has indeed attempted to make a, mockery of the law that it is my duty to uphold. The deportation of Mr. and Mrs. Chan and their daughter will therefore be carried out as soon as Mr. Chan is located.” +@AQIE ess o33 o Qs 2 EAST -- $98 @17532 @s108T4 WwAQsEs 862 O54 $1043 $J2 | Opening lead — jack of hearts. | The strange things that happen. in some hands, even in topflight Play, are a never - ending source | of astonishment. This degl, for) example, occutred in the 40 -} board match between Great Bri- tain and Switzerland in the Eurgp- | ean championships played in Pal- | erno recently. (Italy won the title 6;30—Tempo 700—News 7;10—Byline 7;15—Music 7;30—Rawhide & Mutic 800—Teen Tempo & Music 8;25—Tempo 8;30—National Farm Forum 900—Vancouver Theatre 9;30—Maritime Magazine 9;45—Musical Program : 1000—Vancouver Chamber Orchestr: 11;,0° —News Roundup & Talk 11;30—University Of The Air FAMOUS HANDS for the fourth year in a row, sixteen countries competing). When Reese and Schapiro held the North - South cards for Bri- tain, the bidding went as shown. The four notrump bid by Schapiro was Blackwood; the five dia- mond response (artificial) show- ed one ace, Schapiro now \had to decide | whether to bid six clubs or dia- monds. He knew the opponents had an ace. The chief question was whether there was less like-; lihood of losing a trump trick- in diamonds or clubs. He made; the better decision when he chose six diamonds, which was virtual- ACTUALLY KNOW * WINGEY’S TAKING ANOTHER GIRL OUT? ~.... I JUST BUT HOW DO YouN KnNow- THAT'S ” BUT HE CAN'T.’ YOU SA!ID HE'S PAINTING HIS HE 1S, THE CREEP? ME— BUT HE CAN'T FOOL I LOOKED ON THE PAINT CAN ~ HE'S "= USING QUICK-DRYING ly foolproof. Twelve tricks were easily made for a score of 1,370 points. But when the Swiss pair of Besse and Reichenbach held the same cards, the bidding went: West led the jack of hearts and the British’ East - West pair grabbed five tricks immediately to defeat the slam 400 points. So the British team gained 1,770 noints on the deal, worth 10 in- térhational match points. The atch eventually ended in a draw, ' however, despite the disaster\ suffered by the Swiss on this hand. The four club bid was Gerber. ' In this ace - showing convention | the inquiries start at four clubs instead of, as in Blackwood, at four notrump. The four heart re-' sponse showed one ace.(Four dia-| monds would have shown none.) — Why Reichenbach leaped to! six notrump is a mystery. Either he did not recognize that the op- ponents had an ace, or he may) have thought his partner had the! ace of hearts and he wanted to protect the king of spades. i ; ence” wes The Weather & Sign a —S> ue $400 5 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HACKLEWEN TOLD ME WHAT, {T COST/«— AND NEVER y MIND SAVING YOU WERE S SUFFERING FROM AMNeSsIA/«~ WELL @ MICKEY MOUSE MUGS & SKEETER “ JOE PALOOKA L'L ABNER GOOFY HAS: A COUSIN WILMOT WORKING HERE! Open until 9:30 Saturday’s until Christmas. FIRESTONE. 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