: European Conception Seen _-. Over Growing Economic Pus . By. ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) — There \s growing recognition here that - European - apprehension about economic. invasion “is dividing ‘the Atlantic “community, per- haps. as muchas the political- military. questions raised, by rh This is the second such con: ference called by the Atlantic Institute’ located in Paris, and while. the agenda is ainiéd at developing co-ordinated . - steps looking to the 1970s, some harsh existing facts have to be, faced. France, West Germany, Italy President’ de Gaulle of..France. and others have been concerned A. conference convened — in ‘s another. effort to~see what fooled | American” capital — invest- aining too strong a eir economies; that ment js ean-be-doné about this elephant pascuss INROADS Two weeks ago, former treas- powerty people that this “world and-chicken relationship : Representatives of blue-chip “ury secretary Douglas * Dillon? i) sis ifm’ Canada against our economic influence,» that country * are the best illustration of that point. although Europe—is. wor. ‘ried about the same problem.” He added:#’'The U.S does not intentionally use its power to domiinate- other friendly nation’s »but it does so anyway. It op: poses the spirit. of domination but "it dominates." » SONS aa Reston quoted the veteran ‘American : diplomat, «Bohlen, as Saying: “We are simply- 400. damn big and rich? : “ And Prime Munister Pearson said—it-more- politely May. 19-in Montreal to American editors ‘this’ way: “You are~ the’ most /has ever known—and the’ rich- American corporations; —inelud-+Roget -Biotigh-of-U-S. Stee!“ and sest.... Your. mistakes, therefore. ing DuPont of Canada, Al- - ¢aa” International, international ‘Nickel Company of Canada Ltd., . Ford Motor Company-. and. oth ers, met’ in a conference “which mpened Sunday-‘and dontinues till] Wednesday 5 * ON THE AIR The iollowing program. list- ings are published free of ~charge-as“a public service and * appear “ase presented to us by “the ‘staltons “concerned. | “*DUESDAY. PROGRAMS *- others met in -Paris with their French counterparts to discuss what the French call ‘‘Coca- Colinization:”” *" ra While American business in- vestment in France has passed $1,500,000,000; de Gaulle’s gov+ ernment has rejected a number . of U.S. investment -..projects. West Germany. also has been. choosy. *, ; é a Democratic. Senator. F ran can Involve everybody."".~; CUBANS HAVE. u2iete sgzins! ths NEW. TROUBLES HAVANA (Reuters)—Smok- ers in Cuba, cradle’ of Snoking -wabit, are’ facing an agonizing problem—their cig- arettes. keep going out unless. Church, back from a jock Hagbh tone inhale all the time. ing tour on’NATO's ills for .thé\ “Damn that blasted-- ciga- Senate: foreign relations. com- rette; it has gone out again," mitteé, said “he found real Euro- 1s a~commén phrase in Ha-” pean fear that the thrustful vana today. : Sal American. dollar is. ‘going to, The ‘dissolve. the European ecOn~ tion is_a bad consignment of ony like a cube of sugar In an !American cup of tea.” All this is old hat to Cana- ‘cigarette paper imported . at the end of last year “It does” not Charles the | “the National ice’s National Institutes. of The cause of all the ‘rrita- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ha contain the | é ” The Guaraian, \marpoters wn, 1ues., may ieee LL Leukemia Case In Small Girl. | Appears In Arrested State By FRANK CAREY | It should ‘be. “emphasized that ‘BETHESDA, . Md. (AP). — institute doctors promised no You'd never guess that the cures; they say only that. the bouncy blonde with sparkling+technique holds promise ; blue eyes—who comes here once - .She returns, once a month to« a month from Indiana.:on! a the haspital” for ’ treatments rather specia} visit—isn't~sup- which “will ‘continue indefinitely. sposed to be, alive. : USE FOUR DRIics : Five-year-old Yvonne O'Bryan ~ The drugs that have sustained of Derby. Ind.- is a ‘victim of Yvonne's ile are tour powerful acute leukemia. But for ‘some substances that are potentially | time now. she has shown no dis- toxic—and require. administra- | cerniblé symptoms. tion and monitoring by trained | She's been living on borrowed specialists. eS : | time “for at™ feast six months ~---One-is~-“‘vineristine’ derived | thanks, -apparently, to promis- from the periwinkle plant’ . ing “developments in chemical .Two others—methotrexate and warfare against this dread in- y - mercaptopurine — are soe called ‘‘anti-metabolites’ that When doctors in Indiana diag- ‘‘trick’’ a cancer into believing nosed hér case 1'2 years ago, they are -nutritional. : they gave her only a year to. The fourth is the hormonal live. - - | substance prednisilone, which Yvonne is a participant in a helps suppress the wild growth potentially - revolutionary ley- of white blood célls that charaec- jkemia research program — fea- terizés leukemia. ~ ‘ turing a*method..of using.com-| Yvonne's case tends to illus- ‘binations of drugs—centred at trade a new, intensified thrust Cancer , Institute, 'to-eonquer the disease ~ which arm: of ‘the ‘public health -serv- strikes people of all ages and is |. the-_leading fata] -malady — of. Health. ‘childhood. :” ‘| CFCY-TYV - dians and the extent of Amert- ean capita) im the Canadian "9.30 pimiMusical economy is taken asa text-book SRE aerate ‘example of what Europeans 3.001 3.25. 4:90 4:3) §.90 om.—To Tell The Truts p.m.—Take. 30 o.m.—World In Contrast. ldon't want to hapner _|CANADIAN CASE QUOTED James Reston: of the New /York Times touched on the pim.=Ra>zie. Dazrie pm.—Wild Bill’ Hickock oiN9 Pm TANHE BoP: point recently in discussing the aan ee » Canadian debate on eee ee Bann ChGY Fl Newt: SSS Fh eee ne we re sedtom ee Bin SING a Showeaie lang - Serer = 00 Doster} rene Hour --=-« Mgst-of America's” trouble-in- the Allied world today is simply that it is so rich and powerful,” said Reston; noting that “recent outcries among our best. friends 10:00 10:30. 11:00 11:30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge p,m.—Dick ‘Van. 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Cuba: will import 1,010. met- ric tons of cigarette paper this Year; 688-tons-of-it-from-Spain;—- 122 tons from France and -the --fest from Czechoslovakia. “John Rodkn Gives Testimony | _ At Commission | , i : : ne TORONTO (CP}=-C, Powell Morgan, former president of | Atlantic Acceptance Corp., was | 4 ane pleasant to deal with,” | ; : advertising man John Rodkin™ — Monday told the oe commis- | PARE, ALI sion. investigating the collapse. . of the corporation. es on ea hl . Spain, : ED W 123Q.WITH ION OF A TOWER YET THE CATHEDRAL ITSELF’ WAS COMPLETED I 1601 F | Mp. Rodkin of Toronto was) —ealled asa witness before the | OF! commission because he was one | — of many persons.and corpora. ~ °™ ‘t= wetl ate mene, tions. who- -borrowed money! : a Atlantic that -was not re-}9— r . a paid ' oe Pera el aa ae | DAILY. CROSSWORD pat om Atlantic pril, ia na = STENTS Rodkin's _advertising--agency_| es eee ” infurt. PISIRINIS| RR went out of business—and he | or anese . 22. Kettle RECS RIATE TIT IE! went into personal bankruptcy: | thesia ° DOWN Saas et see He testified that he -formed | 6.¥Ferryboal 1.Drill ~ 28. Click [DEISIERITMNBIAINTT | Ar-Jay Advertising Ltd. in-1960. | 9. Kind of 2. Biblical king beetle [UNERITMNPIURIETE| | He held the bulk of. Ar-Jay’s sauce 3. Continent: 24. Poet’a fet? shares himself, but had paid for | 10. ares : oer “ them by borrowing. money from | ative « 4, cles 26; Bob the Ae inp tently, .: | 2. Tahiti's 5. Humblest bait NTE TSIT Pee -|--His firm needed money to un: { a ‘ Plead for : dertake---some -additional con- | : Caro ~ esterday’s Answer tracts, and a~friend told him. 7% Exclamm.__Nome”.___..98. Recesp_ 41. Family tnis type of loan was available 14. Dress = raise 31. ae Cupid a manner * from Atlantic and gave him Mr. trimming wit! Woundetr sk im om : ee: es Morgan's name. : | 15. Appointed by an opera. erished 2a iden He telephoned Mr. Morgan, again autre S97 Wanaaak © ‘caiis aud the loan was arranged. 18. Anthropoid 46. Publicizing — 39. Drip. 48. Burmes: Rate-of interest on the $30,000 19. Send out - 47, puo “40. Strays “language , +four-year—loan—was—30-per—cent | —21. Musi = —— = per annum... Sécurity, for the- 22.Nobleman ~ 1 5:00—Mar. Fish: Broadcast 5:20—CBC Notebook.“ CrCY RADIO 5:35—Assignment — § ; __|§:45—Tempo-and-Notebeck (Cont'd) loan.consisted: of common and | 25. Warm- preferred shares.of Ar-Jay. | hearted 3 “ESNOWN AGOW 0 GOLLY, I’M SO TIRED “ty” TODAY 1 CAN-HARDLY- | SHUFFLE ALONG.’. gee: =. YOU SE |I NEED HIMR.OTIS/.. HAVE ANY KIDS ? ERRAND BOY!) IE I CAN GET ONE YO RUN > 4 2 x TO THE STORE, FLL GiVE._}- HIM _THIS SLICE OF PIE AND , A QUARTER / ; : i he I'M STARVED! live 3 2 ROCKY # _ HE'LL WANT TO Loar eine POUNDS NG ns “WAIT TILL Cae ws f ri L ME HEARS ]} “AGAIN 7) == .p-R* re ; "MONA @e\ Ke edi i < , DIET = i 4 | ‘ t ¢ : ’ . - . > f j j fil pik he S HU Seeg Ty Als ye Dy : i: yp) ¥, \ z - CNY : } ¢ ‘As additional security Rodkin | = Liquid fat = Y 6:00—CBC News eT ~ 6:15—On Parliament Hill = 6:20—Today's Editoriat——— 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports» 6.30—Business Barometer 6.33—Children’s: Stories 6:50,Rod and “Charles 7:05—Music In The Evening 7.30—Christiaw Frontiers _ | 8.00—Intro To Tues.. Nite Part 1 I"B.05—Toronto Mendelsohn Choir 8.08—Cohen’s Choice Pt. 1 10.00—CBC National News” 10.15—Today's Editorial and Speaking Personally + 2|10.30—trtre—Fo—Tues, Nite Part 7 10.35—Mogens Elleguard Accordionist 11,.00—Busoni Centenary 11.05~Scandinaviam Chamber Music 12.00—CBC News 12.03—Sports Scores Inland and | Marine Weather. 12;15—Music In The Night » 6 30—Newe end Weather 6,.35—Moerning” Roundup = 645—Island Weather, Mar. Temp. 4.46—Morning Roundup 7.15=—-Morning Roundup: 7.30—News and Weather 7.324— Farm Report 7.41~Morning “Roundup 7.45—Island Weather, Mar. 7.45—Mornina ‘Roundup 7.56—Spérts Capsule & Scoreboard B.Ol—News = : « & 11--Weather & 14—Morning Temp. | Roundup ®.55—Weather 9.NQ=CEC- Nationale News 9.10—Nates and Music 19.90—News and Weather 10.05—Notes and Music - 19.30—Preview Commnientary emesis ME hanes! | | 29. Banal Te $50,000 face amount life insur- | 30. Polish city ‘ance policy Sekine i "Rodkin ‘paid back $11,000 on aan es the loan, but went into-default 9) 4 ction- about a—year-after getting the eer’s call < loan. The amount outstanding, | in part ee including service charges, was - : a | $42,685. - geen « c . SEIZE MARIJUANA X 88.Genuflected [30 | ‘KARACHI (Reuters) —Cus- | ae «tala a a itoms. officers seized 560 pounds ° “ LPO: 33 V7 of marijuana concealed in the | Ear ee oe x VY hold of a Pakistani sun ee godde: is ‘to -set- sail for England, police. : "i 3 disclosed Monday eae eee 46. nae ae 43 44 “Ws a own -in large. quantities in s Z Socth vest : Pakistan, er tee 47 vine eee 4 UY) aT —- ported worth $150,000 on the il- : li 5 S 5 legal markét. ‘Police said one’ #: i (4/4 * Vs 7, Pakistani was arrested. Joan , 19.35—Checkpoint “70. 50—Notes and Music _ ee = 11.00—News and (Weather }1.A5—Notes and, Music “CONTRAC ’ By B. JAY BECKER T BRIDGE | 1).45—Bulletin® Board a 11.55—Agriculture A4 5 Wieathe ee a | South deafer. tas dr-Tauin., ADE. famunity — Fey | Neither side vulnerable. 6 55—News @nd Weather 2S z 7 C%&-HedPew Christian Hour< NUONTR $ : | jsupplement your limited chane-.| ies in hearts a “- ) tte You can increase your -pros- ‘pects greatly by: playing for a _ DABLY CRYPTOQUOTE — ; ~—— &XYDLBAAXKE is LONGFELLOW . One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is usea for the three L's;-X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies; the length and formation of the words Hach day the code-letters are different. NA.FNW SVJ. PAVT RWTEGIA SVJ 5-3) Here’s how to work 13: WNOOTvd 30F are all hints. ~ WONVY JNO 3HL WaLFaNS 2 SOONN ‘ MA, REMEMBER HOW. I RESISTED LETTING MUGGS LEARN TO > a . \ SAIP YES, UP SOME TOBA Me Nays. and a s » @KQ suueeze. Furthermore, you can ; 1245—Town * and Country Time - @9763 do this without relinquishing! -7 D K W PAFVTA WR RWTEGIA.— ee ee Hig @K42 your chances in hearts. But to» a yyy. speek | i O5-Toivn. ord Country Time : “9852+ ‘pring about the squeeze is fot ae ee TaN TT 1D AS=E ELL Read Report WEST... “FAST exactly a matter of luck; it re Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ECHO IS THE VOICH OF A Ki fasetown and Coumey: tine me ios S842 quires caret) preparation Here’ LECTION IN THE MIRROR.—HAWTHORNE 2.90—Klews_ and Weather—- | is how it's-done. . ib , Seine Mise ap Pa see Like |. You-tump the club lead, BOL ee ee es co aoe ‘ist amoiner club. Then you re- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HO\ 2 25—Mastly. Mugie fe nase ruff another club. Then you re- OU | SE MAJOR HOOPLE 2 §R=ThoUaht Far Today ” eax ipéat™the process and ruff the a ey : zs ‘ R.0A—News Headlines and Weather, third roufid of clups. The pur- re 7 $.93—Trans-Canada Matinee : Same pose.of eae play. is te nae le wae inlinaity M- FAMILIAR Meer Tees CORMANES! 3:38—Pep—Caraven ‘ ithe burden_of guarding the nine | [WHA . ){- NATURALLY T'M FAMILIAR WITH) \ ce ceer/ii)] AND FIVE-10: 4 00—Ne eadiiney and “Weather |~ The bidding: of clubs on one-of the opponents _ fone br bala Dees ans Wtae= (lane aareu tT Sate ~ Roundup j South West North East- instead of letting them’ each kee ime Parad! On ios crew {|NATIONAL || WAS ONLY A cb Nesa asd: Wiehe Sq. fae 8 Fass (cuard. tt. - ae 1: Tient A} HOW IT 15 WITH US PUBLIC, CIRCLES: || MAGAZ(NE 00 Ee ather 46 Pass 5@ Pass Next you play another trump_ sest 2 HA FIGURES, WE GET ALL SORTS OF tds SE ease Te "and the. A-K:Q of hearts, tO) Pyoy Lf cALus fee HaK-KAPR/= TLL et KNOWN AS $°25—Marine Webther ” | © eee \pring about this position: | UALLYA MEET YOUIN-AN- HOUR ZA 14 WHE FOX: | S.28— The "Outport : { : : i : vba : HAVE A ‘ bah | ee eis “apsule. aon Score- ) The bidding? shan : Norte espe 1 § 5N—The Outports at i on y. Ae ses i QITION Z f oI , f " rie club e “| %.106-Tenights: Mune | Let's say you're declarer at #? nast | 6.70—Business Barometer Seven spades. When you “see west ei | 6.35--Tonight’s Musie dummy you begin. fo wish you ; @ 296 95st 7.00-—Backe to the Bible hadn't bid so much. The out- (J © °° > gouth | 7.30+News and. Weather comé seems to depend almost | ae 7 46—-Lane Guide Program gutirely on a 33 ‘heart break.) =. @ #105 B.00=CBC Tuesday Night / ree oT ou can draw trumps and cash .(0°00—CBC Nar -News, On Parlia the A-K-Q of hearts, and if ‘the men Hill- and — Speaking — gigit. is. divided favorably , you fof tones ae Can diseard-a diamond “én the. ‘sr . peop aos ptm ANG of hearts, shi oat $ : a al eather ~ Via lenbw from past LrAs tacbophy eremede a * “experience that’ the> odds are ———aaatnst a favorable Heart break NL. 20 teks gad—iMeather anierionnia [US5—-Staclight Sere —about three to two against’.Sa W200=CRC Na@ws, Maritime Weather vou start looking for other ways ‘and Soarte ot playing the hand ‘whith - will + t. ca “* 7 i * < 3 a ae Now. you end your. last : trump. West. must keép.his.club——~ so he .discards-a-diamond--Dute— my thereupon discards a club. ‘East must- keep his’ heart, so he .. “also discards” a “diamond, You) now win’ the laf -three tricks | with ‘the A-K-1 of diarionds «| “. That's all there jp to it ~ ~ - “WANSV 1.7 r. \ THEY ALL ° REFUSED § NOW WHAT'LLY . YOUR FRIENDS?